Month: February 2022

Musk’s Starlink Connects Remote Tonga Villages Still Cut Off After Tsunami

SYDNEY—Elon Musk’s satellite venture has launched a free high-speed internet service to connect remote villages in Tonga that have been cut off since a devastating volcanic eruption and tsunami in January. Tonga’s prime minister, Siaosi Sovaleni, said in a ceremony on Wednesday in the capital, Nuku’alofa, that 50 VSAT terminals provided free of charge by…


Zverev Expelled From Acapulco for Assault on Umpire’s Chair After Doubles Loss

World number three Alexander Zverev was kicked out of the ATP 500 tournament in Acapulco for “unsportsmanlike conduct” after smashing his racket repeatedly against the umpire’s chair following a double defeat. The German later apologised for his behaviour after he and Brazil’s Marcelo Melo lost 6-2 4-6 (10-6) to the British-Finn pair of Lloyd Glasspool…


Sarah Lawrence Sex Cult Case Modeled on R. Kelly Sex Trafficking Prosecution

By Noah Goldberg From New York Daily News Federal prosecutors trying the accused leader of a sex cult at Sarah Lawrence College have “modeled” part of their case on the successful conviction of R&B star and sex trafficker R. Kelly. The feds allege Lawrence Ray, 62, forced his one of his victims into sex work…


Nigeria Sues JP Morgan for $1.7 Billion Over Oil Deal

LONDON—A London high court began to hear a lawsuit on Wednesday launched by Nigeria against U.S. bank JP Morgan Chase, claiming more than $1.7 billion for its role in a disputed 2011 oilfield deal. The civil suit filed in the English courts relates to the purchase by energy majors Shell and Eni of the offshore…


Teens Arrested in Killings of Detroit Couple, 5-Year-Old in Family Home

By George Hunter From The Detroit News DETROIT—Two teens have been arrested in connection with the killing of three people in a west-side home, including a 5-year-old boy who was shot multiple times days before his birthday, police said Tuesday. The suspects, ages 16 and 17, were arrested Monday and have been remanded to the…


A Betrayal of the Precautionary Principle

Making difficult decisions in the face of uncertainty is a common feature of all crises. The pandemic was no exception but, sadly, much of the decision-making was conducted under a misapprehension (and, occasionally, wilful distortion) of the uncertainties involved. The biggest uncertainty was the extent to which non-pharmaceutical interventions would curb the spread of infection….


How To Overcome The Fear Of Failure

Many people are afraid of trying new things because they are afraid that they may fail. This can prevent the person from learning new and exciting things in their life. As a result, here are eight tips on how to manage the fear of not making it.  Learn to take things one step at a…


Being OK With Things as They Are

We strive to improve our lives, often because we are dissatisfied with how things are. I know this, because I’ve lived it. I don’t like the way I look, so I try to improve myself. I don’t like my house, so I work to get a better one. I want everyone around me to improve…


Australian Construction Giant Probuild Falls Into Voluntary Administration

Australian construction giant Probuild has collapsed and been placed in administration, leaving around $5 billion (US$3.6 billion) in building projects in limbo. Probuild confirmed on Thursday that its South African parent company, Wilson Bayly Holmes-Ovcon (WBHO) Ltd, had abruptly ended all cash and securitisation support in Australia. “We are caught up in a set of…


China’s New Probe of Jack Ma’s Ant Group Flags the Return of More Regulatory Crackdowns

A reported comeback of Beijing-led regulatory crackdowns on Jack Ma’s Ant Group has sounded alarm bells for China’s fintech sector. Ant, the payment affiliate of Alibaba Group, is facing more state intrusion with Beijing asking banks and state-owned enterprises to conduct a fresh round of checks of their financial exposure and other links with the…