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U.K. PhD student to be investigated for “transphobia”

A PhD student at the University of Huddersfield has found himself the subject of a formal investigation after a complaint was filed against him for “transphobia.”

Anna Slatz / Aug 3, 2019

International News

Japanese scientists to grow rat embryos spliced with 30 percent human DNA

The United States has already made “breakthrough” discoveries in which sheep DNA was altered to have 0.01% human DNA. Breakthrough is put in quotes, as researchers have been mixing human and cow DNA since the 1990’s.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 2, 2019

American News, International News

A$AP Rocky released from Swedish prison

President Donald Trump just tweeted that American rapper A$AP has been released from Swedish prison after being locked up on assault charges.

Barrett Wilson / Aug 2, 2019

Canadian News, International News, Politics & Policy

"Out to screw us": Butts blames Indian PM for Trudeau's disastrous trip

Early on in the India trip scandal, Trudeau and his office peddled a "conspiracy theory" that the Indian government had a hand in inviting convicted Khalistani extremist Jaspal Atwal to events.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa / Jul 31, 2019

Opinion, International News, Politics & Policy

What will Britain look like if Boris delivers Brexit?

To put it simply, if voters believe that unfamiliar parties can win an election, then this belief becomes self-fulfilling. If voters believe that the establishment parties have ceased to be unbeatable, they become beatable.

Nico Johnson / Jul 31, 2019

News, International News

ISIS bride stabs Syrian security guard in the back

Al-Hol camp is known for its violence, as are many of the camps. Stabbings, stonings, and flaunting the ISIS flag are common at the location.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 30, 2019

News, International News

More than 50 dead, 16 decapitated in Brazillian prison riot

Authorities stated that the riot unsurprisingly involved opposing gangs. Gang violence has been commonplace for some time in Brazil; most notably, in 2017, nearly 150 prisoners died in several prisons during a three-week-long slaughter as local gangs waged war on one another.

Nico Johnson / Jul 29, 2019

Canadian News, International News

Rona Ambrose moderately optimistic about trade with U.K. following hard Brexit

Ex-cabinet minister and former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose expressed optimism over the election of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson in an interview with CBC.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 29, 2019

International News

Two Pakistani transgender women tortured and killed

Pakistani police announced Sunday that they recovered the bodies of two transgender women from a locked house in the Sahiwal district of the eastern Punjab province late Saturday evening, reports the Associated Press.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 29, 2019

Technology, International News, Business & Finance

Elon Musk’s Boring Company raises $120 million, achieving unicorn status in the process

Another company managed by Elon Musk has reached unicorn status.

Ali Taghva / Jul 27, 2019

International News

South Sudan’s President banned singing of anthem unless he is literally there

South Sudan’s President recently managed to jump the shark and join that list by basically banning everyone from singing the national anthem unless he is present.

Ali Taghva / Jul 27, 2019

International News

Ex-wife cuts off her former husband’s genitals after finding out he cheated on her while married

Regrettably, Mr. Chen has been left with only one centimeter of his penis.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 26, 2019

American News, International News

Trump hammers Sweden over A$AP Rocky detainment

Well folks, Trump tried, Trump so far has failed.

Ali Taghva / Jul 26, 2019

International News

Swiss town denies woman’s Swiss passport for being an annoying vegan

A Dutch woman, who despite being fluent in Swiss-German and having children with Swiss citizenship, has been denied citizenship herself for her “annoying” campaigning.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 25, 2019

International News

North Korea fires two short-range missiles over the Sea of Japan

In a show of force, North Korea tested 2 new types of short-range ballistic missiles by firing them eastwards over the Sea of Japan, officials have said.

Dylan Gibbons / Jul 25, 2019

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