Left sidebar

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing.
Posted by The Analyst | 28 October 2019 | Breaking News
Rising US politician Katie Hill resigns after explicit private photos of her with a campaign staffer are leaked

Rising US Democratic party politician Katie Hill announced her resignation on Sunday amid an ethics probe, saying explicit private photos of her with a campaign staffer had been "weaponised" by her husband and political operatives.

Continue Reading
Posted by The Analyst | 28 October 2019 | Science & Tech
Instagram says it will block content that depicts suicide and self-harm

Instagram will now remove renderings, drawings and memes that show methods of self-harm or suicide from its app.

Continue Reading
Posted by The Analyst | 28 October 2019 | Breaking News
Turkish FM says Kurdish YPG ‘hasn’t fully withdrawn’ from Syria border region

Kurdish YPG forces in Syria have not fully withdrawn from the border territory as agreed in a Russia-brokered accord, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday. Ankara will soon discuss next steps with Moscow, Reuters quoted the minister as saying. Cavusoglu said a Russian military delegation was coming to Turkey to discuss joint patrols...

Continue Reading
Posted by The Analyst | 28 October 2019 | Breaking News
MP praised for ‘beautiful’ description of living with acute dyslexia

An MP has been praised after he offered a “beautiful” description of what it is like to live with acute dyslexia.

Continue Reading
Posted by The Analyst | 28 October 2019 | Breaking News
Boots UK sales slide amid high street turmoil as US owner posts growth

Boots has posted sliding sales in the UK as its US-based owner hailed overall growth for the past year.

Continue Reading
Posted by The Analyst | 28 October 2019 | Breaking News
LVMH confirms aim to buy jeweller Tiffany & Co

French luxury group LVMH says it has held preliminary discussions to purchase US jeweller Tiffany & Co.

Continue Reading
Posted by The Analyst | 28 October 2019 | Business
Hong Kong plunges into recession as months of violent protests take toll on economy

Months of chaos have hurt Hong Kong's economy, which has now slid into recession, according to region's financial secretary, Paul Chan Mo-po. Financial data set to be released by the government on Thursday shows that Hong Kong's economy faced two successive quarters of contraction, which is the technical definition of a recession, the official said...

Continue Reading