Trump drives his anti-immigration message in Aurora, Colorado
Donald Trump uses false claims and dehumanizing language to drive anti-immigration message in Colorado
Election timing will become clearer over coming week
Amid the restless atmosphere of Leinster House in recent days, one political memory was niggling on the mind of some TDs.
As violence escalates UNIFIL troops vow to stay put
There was international condemnation of Israel's attacks on UNIFIL positions which raised serious concerns about the safety of UN troops. As violence escalates, the UN said it was staying put.
MNDAA detains civilians in Lashio for alleged military collaboration, local media reports no executions yet
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) has detained some civilians in Lashio for allegedly providing information to the military, and they have not yet been executed, according to some local media reports.
Justice Shameem Akhter to head Telangana govt.’s one-man panel to study SC sub-categorisation
Telangana Gov appoints Justice Shameem Akhter to head one-man commission on sub-classification within SC reserved categories.
TTD gears up for sacred Chakrasnanam today
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has made elaborate arrangements for the grand Chakrasnanam ritual, scheduled to take place at Srivari Pushkarini in Tirumala on Saturday morning.
NCPCR recommends end to funding for Madrasas, calls for their closure
The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has recommended that all states and Union Territories discontinue funding for Madrasa Boards and eventually shut them down.
Investigation over alleged 'irregularities' at NI council
After a preliminary investigation a full formal investigation is required, councillors hear.
Some RTI appeal bodies defunct, others burdened with large backlogs: Report
Satark Nagrik Sangathan reports defunct State Information Commissions, leading to massive backlogs in RTI appeals across India.
What international law says about Israel's invasion of Lebanon
The article explores the legality of Israel's invasion of Lebanon under international law, questioning whether Israel's right to self-defense justifies its actions against Hezbollah and Lebanon's sovereignty. It also examines the humanitarian responsibilities to protect civilians during warfare and the challenges in enforcing international laws.
DWP warning as 880,000 pensioners 'could miss out' on Winter Fuel Payment
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a warning to those who are eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment this year, as it said that hundreds of thousands of people could miss out on the support payment
Lance Hall found guilty for murder of Jason McNae in Whangārei stabbing
The jury also found Lance Hall guilty of two other charges related to two other victims.
Trump campaign asks for military aircraft with antimissile capabilities and other security measures in lead-up to election
After two attempted assassinations and an ongoing threat from Iran, the Republican candidate's campaign has ramped up requests for security.
Keir Starmer's rocky first 100 days in No10 - riots, freebies and winter fuel cut
While delivering on key promises on workers' rights, Keir Starmer has been dogged by rows over freebies and a winter fuel cut during his first 100 days in Downing Street
Although Bharat became stronger globally, attempts to tarnish its image based on lies visible: Bhagwat
RSS Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat on Saturday asserted that Bharat as a nation has become stronger and more respected in the world with an enhanced credibility in the last few years but warned of some...
DWP shake-up of PIP assessments and payment levels urged in new reforms
Labour is expected to make major changes to the benefits system after reviewing proposals to replace PIP payments with vouchers
Child rights body calls for stopping state funding to madrassas unless they comply with RTE norms
NCPCR raises concerns about madrassas, calls for stopping state funding unless they comply with Right to Education Act.
Overcrowding and poor conditions in Gauteng prisons: portfolio committee
Overcrowding, ageing and creaking infrastructure and shortage of staff were some of the problems witnessed by members of the parliamentary portfolio committee on correctional services during a visit to some Gauteng prisons this week.
Hurricane season brings storm of disinformation
Hurricane season in the southeastern United States has also brought with it a storm of disinformation that may well affect next month's presidential election.
Child's life torn apart after she was sentenced for role in UK riots aged 12
The 13-year-old girl who cried as she was sentenced for rioting in the UK has spoken out as she says she's been left fearing for the future after making a 'mistake'
'I made a mistake but I'm only 13 - I don't deserve a criminal record'
The youngster admits she made a mistake
Mum says 'save me' partner's face after lithium battery explosion destroyed flat
Joanne and her partner Ken were settling down for the evening at their flat in London when she heard a "loud bang" in the early hours
Bomb survivors use Nobel Peace Prize 2024 win to share their anti-nuke message with younger generations
Nihon Hidankyo, Nobel Peace Prize 2024 winner, strive to pass on anti-nuclear message to younger generations
RSS chief flags threats from 'Deep State', 'wokeism', 'cultural Marxist'
According to Bhagwat, a narrative is being spread in neighbouring Bangladesh, which recently witnessed a massive political upheaval, that India is a threat and they should join Pakistan as a defence against Bharat. Who is spreading such a narrative, he asked.
Child safety fears as 'repaired' ceiling falls at neglected school
The 150-year-old school has faced issues with black mould, mushrooms and water ingress from the roof.
Again, Ndume criticises Tinubu, says president’s advisers are misleading him
Mr Ndume said many families in his home state can no longer feed themselves because of the high cost of living and that farmers can no longer go to their farms because of the high cost of transportation.
Sena vs Sena: Both factions to hold Dussehra rallies today ahead of Maharashtra Assembly Elections
Shiv Sena factions led by Uddhav Thackeray and Eknath Shinde to hold separate Dussehra rallies ahead of Maharashtra Assembly Elections.
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