Shirley Oyiadom
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Russia's secret drone playbook handed to Iran
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a stark warning about the growing overlap between global conflicts, claiming that Russia is actively helping Iran improve its drone warfare capabilities—potentially to target U.S. interests in the Middle East.
By Shirley Oyiadomabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Canada has another plan to hurt Trump
Since the return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2025, Canada has found itself navigating a rapidly shifting economic landscape. Once deeply intertwined with the United States through decades of trade agreements, Canada is now working urgently to reduce its dependence on its southern neighbor—and early signs suggest that effort is beginning to pay off.
By Shirley Oyiadoma day ago in Humans
Political figures urge Vance to replace Trump as president
A surprising and controversial political suggestion has sparked debate in Washington and beyond, after a prominent conservative voice publicly called for a dramatic shift in leadership. On March 22, journalist Scott McConnell urged Vice President JD Vance to consider invoking the Twenty Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution to remove Donald Trump from office.
By Shirley Oyiadom2 days ago in Humans
Céline Dion's return to the stage
After years away from the spotlight, a surprising and emotional comeback may be on the horizon for Celine Dion. The global music icon, who last performed publicly in 2024, is now rumored to be preparing a return to the stage in 2026 with a series of concerts in Paris—a city that holds deep significance in her career and personal journey.
By Shirley Oyiadom3 days ago in Longevity
Americans are finally turning on Trump
Just over a year into his second term, Donald Trump is facing a noticeable shift in public sentiment. After returning to power on promises to revive the economy and restore national strength, new polling suggests that many Americans are growing increasingly dissatisfied with his performance in office.
By Shirley Oyiadom4 days ago in FYI
Royal nanny to Prince William and Kate's children honored with special medal
In a moment that quietly highlighted the people working behind the scenes of royal life, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo—the longtime nanny to the children of Prince William and Catherine Middleton—was honored with the prestigious Silver Royal Victorian Medal. The award was presented on March 24 during a formal investiture ceremony in Windsor, with Prince William himself leading the recognition.
By Shirley Oyiadom5 days ago in History
Trump's Iran retreat sparks market rally...
In what is becoming as predictable as a Marvel sequel, U.S. President Donald Trump stared down Iran, rattled his sabre dramatically... and then quietly put it back in the drawer. Markets, apparently familiar with this routine, responded with a celebratory rally so enthusiastic you'd think someone had announced free guacamole on Wall Street.
By Shirley Oyiadom6 days ago in Criminal
Is this why Trump changed his mind?
The World on a Knife's Edge: Inside the Escalating Crisis Between the US and Iran There is a particular kind of dread that settles over the world when great powers inch toward open conflict — not the sudden shock of an unexpected attack, but the slow, suffocating tension of a standoff where every word, every military movement, and every diplomatic gesture carries the weight of potentially catastrophic consequences. That is precisely where the world finds itself today, as tensions between the United States and Iran reach a boiling point that few analysts have seen in a generation.
By Shirley Oyiadom7 days ago in Criminal
The dark side of Albert Einstein
He is perhaps the most recognizable scientist who ever lived — a wild-haired, gentle-eyed figure whose name has become synonymous with brilliance itself. Mention Einstein in any corner of the world, and people instantly know who you mean. Yet for all his fame, the real Albert Einstein, the complicated, contradictory, deeply human man beneath the legend — remains surprisingly little known. Strip away the mythology, and what you find is far more fascinating than any caricature.
By Shirley Oyiadom8 days ago in History
The Tariff Wall: How Trump's Trade War Is Rewriting the Rules for Canada
For decades, Canada and the United States have operated under a trade relationship that, while not always perfect, rested on a foundation of mutual agreement and predictable rules. That foundation is now cracking — and Washington is not shy about who is swinging the hammer.
By Shirley Oyiadom9 days ago in Futurism
Aspiring singer killed in crash with double-decker bus days before deal to launch her music career
The sudden loss of a young life often carries with it a profound sense of unfinished promise. For 27-year-old Soriah Barry, that sense of loss feels especially heavy. An aspiring singer on the brink of a breakthrough, her life was tragically cut short in a devastating road accident in east London—just days before a meeting that could have changed the course of her music career.
By Shirley Oyiadom10 days ago in Families
New Epstein files twist delivers blow to Trump...
On November 18, a long-simmering political battle in Washington reached a dramatic turning point. The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation mandating the release of all government records tied to the investigation into the alleged crimes of Jeffrey Epstein. While the move had been anticipated for weeks, its implications were far-reaching—especially for Donald Trump, who had once promised full transparency on the issue.
By Shirley Oyiadom11 days ago in Criminal











