The world of social media has become a battleground for information, and recently, it seems that Canadian politicians have found themselves under attack. In a new wave of cyberwarfare, Chinese bots have been targeting notable figures such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other key Canadian leaders.
In the world of celebrity memoirs, there are often tales of triumph, redemption, and personal growth. However, Britney Spears' much anticipated memoir takes a different route, delving into the darker side of fame. With a captivating mix of anger, vulnerability, and cautionary revelations, Spears peels back the glamorous facade to expose the harsh realities of her life in the spotlight.
Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert recently received some incredible news that has brought hope and relief to his fans around the world. After battling cancer for the past year, Gilbert has finally received his first clear cancer scan.
Britney Spears' life may seem like a fairytale to many. With her incredible talent, chart-topping hits, and dazzling performances, it's easy to get lost in the glamour. However, her recently published memoir reveals a side of the pop princess that most of us never saw.
"The Late Show" host also made a mockery of the Ohio Republican's would-be job title in the House.
Bobby Charlton, the English football legend who survived a plane crash that tragically affected a promising Manchester United team and went on to play a pivotal role in England's 1966 World Cup victory, has passed away at the age of 86.
Hamas has set free two American captives, Judith Raanan and her daughter, Natalie Raanan, who were taken during its assault on southern Israel.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni recently confirmed her split from her boyfriend of nearly 10 years, television journalist Andrea Giambruno, amid controversy surrounding his recent on-air remarks. The pair, though never married, share a seven-year-old daughter.
It is disconcerting that, since the last installment of Planet Earth six years ago, the third series has taken on a more somber tone. As always, these documentaries narrated by Sir David Attenborough continue to celebrate the marvels of the natural world. The footage, collected over a span of five years across 43 countries, is both astonishing and awe-inspiring. The inaugural episode, dedicated to coastlines, traverses a wide range of locations from Kent to Australia, through South Africa, Canada, Indonesia, and beyond. The sheer scale and magnitude of this undertaking are truly remarkable.
In a recent development, Ofcom, the UK's broadcasting regulator, has found that GB News breached its rules during an interview with Richard Tice. This incident has brought attention to the increasing scrutiny surrounding the channel's editorial practices.