en.wikinews.org Open in urlscan Pro
2a02:ec80:300:ed1a::1  Public Scan

Submitted URL: http://en.wikinews.org/
Effective URL: https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Main_Page
Submission: On November 02 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 2 forms found in the DOM

Name: createboxGET /w/index.php

<form name="createbox" class="createbox" action="/w/index.php" method="get"><input type="hidden" value="edit" name="action"><input type="hidden" value="Template:New_page" name="preload"><input type="hidden" value="Template:New_article_intro"
    name="editintro"><input name="title" class="mw-inputbox-input mw-ui-input mw-ui-input-inline mw-inputbox-createbox" placeholder="" required="" size="30" dir="ltr"><br><input type="submit" name="create" class="mw-ui-button mw-ui-progressive"
    value="Create page"></form>

/w/index.php

<form action="/w/index.php" id="searchform" class="vector-search-box-form">
  <div id="simpleSearch" class="vector-search-box-inner" data-search-loc="header-navigation">
    <input class="vector-search-box-input" type="search" name="search" placeholder="Search Wikinews" aria-label="Search Wikinews" autocapitalize="sentences" title="Search Wikinews [alt-shift-f]" accesskey="f" id="searchInput">
    <input type="hidden" name="title" value="Special:Search">
    <input id="mw-searchButton" class="searchButton mw-fallbackSearchButton" type="submit" name="fulltext" title="Search the pages for this text" value="Search">
    <input id="searchButton" class="searchButton" type="submit" name="go" title="Go to a page with this exact name if it exists" value="Go">
  </div>
</form>

Text Content

[dismiss]
Wikinews is written by people like you.
Find a current topic you'd like to see Wikinews cover, create an account and
write an article on it!



MAIN PAGE

From Wikinews, the free news source you can write!



Jump to navigation Jump to search
Welcome to Wikinews
The free news source you can write!
Thursday, November 2, 2023, 0647 (UTC)
Copy us • Newsroom • Mission • Report breaking news • Donate
Audio Wikinews • Social media • Chat • Best of Wikinews


Wikinews interviews Tatton Spiller, founder of political news service Simple
Politics

On October 13, Tatton Spiller, the founder of online news service Simple
Politics, answered queries from Wikinews reporter Ash Thawley. The organisation,
as of October 23, had 829,000 followers on Instagram, 233,000 on Facebook, and
83.7 thousand on Twitter, with posts covering political news within the United
Kingdom, including policy, quotes from politicians, and collations of headlines.

[ML] [ ± ] - Image credit - Read more...

Latest news ±

 * Wikinews interviews Tatton Spiller, founder of political news service Simple
   Politics
 * West Midlands, UK Metro stops open at Pipers Row, Wolverhampton Railway
   Station
 * U.S. tennis player Coco Gauff wins U.S. Open women's singles tournament
 * NASA's OSIRIS-REx arrives in Houston, US after returning asteroid samples to
   Earth
 * Wikinews attends Animeleague's summer 2023 Birmingham, UK Anime & Gaming Con
 * Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk presents book Indian dreams in
   Sevastopol, Crimea
 * Belgian broadcaster reveal nation's Eurovision 2024 entrant
 * US government sues SpaceX, claims hiring discrimination against asylees
 * Russian government: Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin recorded on plane that
   crashed without survivors
 * Georgia grand jury indicts former US President Trump, alleging 'conspiracy to
   unlawfully change outcome' of 2020 presidential election
 * US: Tulsa residents approve $814 million infrastructure package
 * US Supreme Court blocks stay on federal regulation on privately made firearms
 * Former US President Donald Trump pleads not guilty over alleged attempts to
   'subvert' 2020 presidential election results
 * US: Writers, entertainment producers' groups meet two months into writers'
   strike; writers' says 'no agreement'
 * Wikinews interviews Steven Meserve, founder of Loving Cats Worldwide, ahead
   of 2023 Birmingham Cat Extravaganza show
 * Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk presents book Japan for free in
   Simferopol, Crimea
 * UK Conservative Party loses two seats in by-elections, retains former PM
   Johnson's
 * US: Russian fighter jet's flare damaged drone over Syria
 * Wikinews attends US debut of film The People's Joker
 * U.S. federal judge upholds Oregon Ballot Measure 114 gun permit requirement,
   magazine regulations

» Older news

NASA's OSIRIS-REx arrives in Houston, US after returning asteroid samples to
Earth

Yesterday, a capsule from NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource
Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer spacecraft containing samples
from the asteroid Bennu arrived in the US city of Houston, Texas. The capsule
was en route to the Johnson Space Center after landing in the Utah Test and
Training Range the day before. This was NASA's first asteroid sample return.

[ ± ] - Image credit - Read more...


West Midlands, UK Metro stops open at Pipers Row, Wolverhampton Railway Station

On September 17, two tram stops in the West Midlands Metro system opened in the
Wolverhampton, UK city centre: Pipers Row and Wolverhampton Railway Station.
Wikinews reporter Ash Thawley spoke with David Rock after he rode the extension
on September 17.

[ ± ] - Image credit - Read more...


U.S. tennis player Coco Gauff wins U.S. Open women's singles tournament

U.S. tennis player Coco Gauff won against Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S.
Open September 9 in the women's singles final at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New
York, New York.

[ ± ] - Image credit - Read more...


Belgian broadcaster reveal nation's Eurovision 2024 entrant

Belgium became the first 2024 Eurovision Song Contest participant country to
announce their entrant when public broadcaster RTBF on August 30 publicised
their internal selection of Thomas "Mustii" Mustin.

[ ± ] - Image credit - Read more...

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Africa • Asia • South / Central / North America • Europe • Middle East • Oceania
• Antarctica

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Crime and law • Culture and entertainment • Disasters and accidents • Economy
and business • Education • Environment
Health • Obituaries • Politics and conflicts • Science and technology • Sports •
Wackynews • Weather

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Write an article!±

Wikinews needs you! We want to create a diverse community around the globe who
collaborate to report on a wide variety of current news events. Please read the
guide or how-to before starting. You might want to check recently created
articles to see if your story has already been reported upon.




Never edited a wiki before? See our editing help page.

Recent interviews   ±

 * Wikinews interviews Tatton Spiller, founder of political news service Simple
   Politics
 * West Midlands, UK Metro stops open at Pipers Row, Wolverhampton Railway
   Station
 * Wikinews attends Animeleague's summer 2023 Birmingham, UK Anime & Gaming Con
 * Wikinews interviews Steven Meserve, founder of Loving Cats Worldwide, ahead
   of 2023 Birmingham Cat Extravaganza show

» More

Original reporting±

First-hand journalism by our reporters 

 * Wikinews interviews Tatton Spiller, founder of political news service Simple
   Politics
 * West Midlands, UK Metro stops open at Pipers Row, Wolverhampton Railway
   Station
 * Wikinews attends Animeleague's summer 2023 Birmingham, UK Anime & Gaming Con
 * Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk presents book Indian dreams in
   Sevastopol, Crimea

» More

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


A Wikimedia project

About Wikinews±

We are a group of volunteers whose mission is to present reliable, unbiased and
relevant news. All our content is released under a free license. By making our
content perpetually available for free redistribution and use, we hope to
contribute to a global digital commons. Wikinews stories are written from a
neutral point of view to ensure fair and unbiased reporting.

Wikinews's best work   ±
In most recently promoted order.

 * "Avast ye scurvy file sharers!": Interview with Swedish Pirate Party leader
   Rickard Falkvinge
 * GSK rejects three Unilever bids to buy consumer healthcare arm, says unit was
   "fundamentally undervalued"
 * 'Earth-based life can survive in hydrogen-rich atmospheres': MIT professor Dr
   Seager tells Wikinews about her research on organisms thriving in oxygen-less
   environment
 * Neanderthals 'knew what they were doing': Archæologist Dr Naomi Martisius
   discusses her findings about Neanderthals' behaviour with Wikinews
 * Iranian International Master Dorsa Derakhshani discusses her chess career
   with Wikinews

» More
Around Wikinews±
 * Introduction to Wikinews
 * Policies and guidelines
 * How to write a good article
 * Wikinews discussion forums
 * Request an interview
 * Contact us

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Wikinews in other languages

Shqip (Albanian) · العربية (Arabic) · Български (Bulgarian) · Bosanski jezik
(Bosnian) · Català (Catalan) · 中文 (Chinese) · Česky (Czech) · Nederlands (Dutch)
· Deutsch (German) · Esperanto · Suomi (Finnish) · Français (French) · Ελληνικά
(Greek) · Gungbe (Gun language) · עברית (Hebrew) · Italiano (Italian) · 日本語
(Japanese) · 한국어 (Korean) · Limburgs (Limburgish) · Norsk (Norwegian) · فارسی
(Persian) · Polski (Polish) · Português (Portuguese) · Română (Romanian) ·
Русский (Russian) · Српски / Srpski (Serbian) · Español (Spanish) · سنڌي
(Sindhi) · Svenska (Swedish) · ไทย (Thai) · Türkçe (Turkish) · Українська
(Ukrainian) · தமிழ் (Tamil) – Start a new edition

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sister projects

Wikinews is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the non-profit Wikimedia
Foundation, which also hosts several other multilingual and free-content
volunteer projects: Wikipedia – Encyclopedia MediaWiki – Wiki software
development Meta-Wiki – Coordination Commons – Media repository Wikibooks –
Textbooks Wikidata – Knowledge base Wikiquote – Quotations Wikisource – Sources
Wikispecies – Species Wikiversity – Learning resources Wikivoyage – Travel guide
Wiktionary – Dictionary Wikifunctions – Functions

» More Wikinews stories

Retrieved from
"https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&oldid=4568285"
Category:
 * Portal

Hidden categories:
 * Pages using DynamicPageList
 * Pages with defaulting non-local links
 * No publish


NAVIGATION MENU


PERSONAL TOOLS

 * Not logged in
 * Talk
 * Contributions
 * Create account
 * Log in


NAMESPACES

 * Main Page
 * Collaboration

English



VIEWS

 * Read
 * View source
 * View history

More



SEARCH




NAVIGATION

 * Main page
 * Newsroom
 * Recent changes
 * Random article
 * Archives
 * Free use media upload


WIKINEWS

 * Help
 * Pillars of writing
 * Write an article
 * Water cooler
 * Style guide
 * Live chat
 * Donate
 * Contact us


REGIONS

 * Africa
 * Antarctica
 * Asia
 * Central America
 * Europe
 * Middle East
 * North America
 * Oceania
 * South America


TOOLS

 * What links here
 * Related changes
 * Special pages
 * Permanent link
 * Page information
 * Cite this page
 * Get shortened URL
 * Wikidata item


PRINT/EXPORT

 * Create a book
 * Download as PDF
 * Printable version


IN OTHER PROJECTS

 * Wikimedia Commons
 * Wikimedia Foundation
 * MediaWiki
 * Meta-Wiki
 * Wikimedia Outreach
 * Multilingual Wikisource
 * Wikispecies
 * Wikibooks
 * Wikidata
 * Wikifunctions
 * Wikimania
 * Wikipedia
 * Wikiquote
 * Wikisource
 * Wikiversity
 * Wikivoyage
 * Wiktionary


IN OTHER LANGUAGES

 * العربية
 * Български
 * Bosanski
 * Català
 * Čeština
 * Deutsch
 * Ελληνικά
 * Esperanto
 * Español
 * فارسی
 * Suomi
 * Français
 * Gungbe
 * עברית
 * Magyar
 * Italiano
 * 日本語
 * 한국어
 * Limburgs
 * Nederlands
 * Norsk
 * Polski
 * Português
 * Română
 * Русский
 * سنڌي
 * Shqip
 * Српски / srpski
 * Svenska
 * தமிழ்
 * ไทย
 * Türkçe
 * Українська
 * 中文
   25 more

Edit links
 * This page was last edited on 5 June 2020, at 08:22.
 * All text created after September 25, 2005 available under the terms of the
   Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License, unless otherwise specified.
   Contributions must be attributed to Wikinews; see Terms of use for details.
   Copyright on images may vary, please check individual image pages prior to
   duplication.
   By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
   Wikinews®, and the Wikinews logo are registered trademarks of the Wikimedia
   Foundation, Inc.
   
   Wikinews is not responsible for the content of external sites.

 * Privacy policy
 * About Wikinews
 * Disclaimers
 * Code of Conduct
 * Developers
 * Statistics
 * Cookie statement
 * Mobile view

 * 
 *