Going to social media to deliver sarcastic take-downs of the beleaguered decoration has almost become part of the British Christmas tradition. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Christmas lights up the world
The holiday spirit is on full display in cities across the globe, spreading festive cheer as friends, family and loved ones from nation to nation celebrate together. CBC | World News
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A horrific incident led to David Willis, 29, losing his life, with CCTV evidence revealing the “avoidable” circumstances around the tragic death. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Queen Camilla wore detail on wedding day as ‘symbol of resilience’ to criticism
Queen Camilla is believed to have made a symbolic style choice on her wedding day to represent her “resilience” in the face of criticism. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Festive ‘beacon of hope’ as retailers set to cash in on last-minute dash for gifts
Shops and restaurants are gearing up for a multi-billion boost as Britons return to the high street to stock up for Christmas. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »China launches secretive spacecraft on mysterious mission in third ever time
Little is known about the mission of the secretive Chinese space plane, but the US has said it is “watching closely”. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »U.S. jury orders Giuliani pay $148M US in damages to Georgia election workers over 2020 vote lies
A jury awards Georgia election workers $ 148 million US in a defamation case over lies that Rudy Giuliani spread about them. CBC | World News
Read More »Israeli military says its actions mistakenly killed 3 Israeli hostages
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Read More »Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea are escalating. The options to stop them are limited
Attacks on ships around the narrow mouth of the Red Sea are increasing as Yemen’s Houthi militia group makes good on its warning to disrupt global trade. Diplomatic and military experts say there may be little anyone can do about it. CBC | World News
Read More »Greta Thunberg slams COP28 deal as ‘stab in the back’ for nations most hurt by climate change
The COP28 climate deal reached with huge fanfare this week in Dubai is a stab in the back for the nations most affected by global warming and won’t stop temperatures rising beyond critical levels, activist Greta Thunberg said on Friday. CBC | World News
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