Posts by Cosmopolitan Canada
Vigil held on Long Island for Vietnam war veteran killed by hit-and-run driver
A somber gathering was held on Long Island on Veterans Day, for an 80-year old Vietnam war hero, killed just last week. People gathered for a vigil in South Farmingdale to remember longtime resident Peter Morris. Police say Morris was getting into his car last Friday when a stolen car hit him. The driver sped…
Read MoreIndigenous protesters clash with security at COP30 summit in Brazil
Dozens of Indigenous protesters clashed with security guards Tuesday at the COP30 summit in Brazil, causing minor injuries in a rare incident of violence at the UN climate talks. In the evening, Indigenous demonstrators and their supporters breached security barriers at the main entrance to the conference hall in Belem and scuffled with security officers…
Read MoreMacron and Abbas plan committee towards Palestinian state
France and the Palestinian Authority plan to establish a joint committee to work on the consolidation of a future Palestinian state. “This committee will deal with all legal, constitutional, institutional and organizational aspects,” French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday after talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Paris. The committee is also expected to…
Read MoreWhich British Car Brands Still Exist in 2025: List of Active and Defunct UK Automakers
British Car Brands Across the Old and Modern Eras The United Kingdom is rich in motoring lore, and there have been countless British car brands over the years, selling everything from lightweight track cars to the finest luxury cars in the world, plus everything in between. But how many of these UK car brands still…
Read More13 Charming French Villages That Put Paris to Shame
Paris might be the poster child of France, but the country’s true magic often hides far from the crowds and café clichés. Beyond the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Élysées, there’s another France, slower, softer, and infinitely more charming. It’s the France of cobbled streets, lazy rivers, pastel shutters, and the smell of baguettes cooling in…
Read MoreWhy Can’t A.I. Manage My E-Mails?
Chatbots can pass the Turing test—but they can’t yet handle an office worker’s inbox. Source link
Read MoreThe night an explosion shook Delhi
Monday evening was busy as usual near the Red Fort metro station in India’s capital Delhi when the sound of a loud blast broke through the cacophony on the streets. An explosion in a car killed at least eight people and injured more than 20. It was so powerful that several vehicles nearby almost melted,…
Read MoreTakeaways from an AP report on a Europe-funded program returning African migrants
CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — The European Union has given the International Organization for Migration hundreds of millions of dollars to help tens of thousands of African migrants return from failed journeys to Europe and support them back home. But The Associated Press interviewed several of the returnees in Gambia and Guinea and saw a WhatsApp…
Read More‘I’m going to die here’: Freed hostage Matan Zangauker recounts Hamas brutality in Gaza tunnels
In his first interview since being freed, Matan Zangauker recounts his harrowing kidnapping, brutal captivity, and the inspiring fight of his mother to secure his release. Matan Zangauker, freed after 738 days in captivity, gave his first full account of abduction from Kibbutz Nir Oz, harsh conditions underground in Gaza, and a forced trek to…
Read MoreChina’s Galactic Energy fails Ceres-1 rocket satellite mission launch
Nov. 10 (UPI) — A rocket by a private Chinese company saw its second failure on its planned orbital mission. On Sunday, the 62-foot-tall Ceres-1 Y-19 rocket by Chinese space firm Galactic Energy took off from northwest China at around 11:02 p.m. EST via Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The mission carried two satellites for China’s…
Read MoreNord Stream sabotage suspect alleges abuse in Italian jail
A Ukrainian man imprisoned in Italy and accused of involvement in the 2022 bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, has made serious allegations against his captors. “I am being held under armed guard, in complete isolation and under constant surveillance,” the defendant, identified only as Serhij K in line with…
Read MoreProtesters storm Nigeria’s new art museum
Protesters targeted a new multi-million dollar museum in Nigeria and forced organisers to halt a preview event ahead of Tuesday’s planned opening. Videos showed a group insulting foreign guests and ordering them to leave after entering the grounds of the Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) in Benin City on Sunday. They were angry that…
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