President Michael D. Higgins accuses Israel of leaking his Iran letter
The President has accused Israel of leaking a letter from him to the new leader of Iran. Michael D. Higgins’s letter was first published by London-based publication The Jewish Chronicle and drew criticism from Fine Gael TDs at the time.
Congress says 'discrepancies' in CCE preliminary exam results, urges Gujarat CM to address
The Gujarat Congress has raised concerns over discrepancies in the recently declared results of the Competitive Civil Exam (CCE) Preliminary Examination and has written a letter to Chief Minister...
Sinwar Doesn’t Talk, Doesn’t Write, Israel Fears the Worst
Sinwar was not the target of the Tel Sultan attack, which is why today there’s a major disagreement between military intelligence and the Shin Bet regarding his fate.
BJP vs Cong over 'sulking' Selja's absence from Haryana poll campaign
Sirsa MP Kumari Selja will campaign for the Congress and address a public meeting in Narwana this week, party general secretary Randeep Surjewala said on Monday after the Bharatiya Janata Party targeted the grand old party over alleged infighting amid reports that she was sulking.
Trudeau to meet with Haiti's acting prime minister in New York
Justin Trudeau will turn his focus to the ongoing crises in Haiti as he speaks with some world leaders Monday ahead of the 78th meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.
Japanese PM reiterates India's call for expansion of UN Security Council
Reiterating India's longstanding stance on expansion of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in both permanent and non-permanent categories, as well as reform in its working methods, Japanese...
Japan: Death toll rises to 7 as unprecedented rainfall batters Ishikawa
Unprecedented rainfall in Japan's Ishikawa has claimed seven lives as of Monday afternoon, with several people still missing as rescue operations continue at full speed.
Finally: Construction of Kotel Elevator Started, Work to Take 2 Years to Protect Historic Finds
"Every meter of excavation was a journey through time."
Britain's Rwanda refugee plan IS a sensible approach, expert says
Expert Gerald Knaus said that the UK's failed Rwanda scheme should not be seen as a rejection of the idea itself, but rather the result of poor planning by the British government.
French mass rape trial moves on to new defendants
A French court has begun hearing the cases against six new defendants as the mass rape trial that has sparked horror in the country moved into its fourth week.
Expert who hopes he can find student Jack O'Sullivan
More than six months after Jack O'Sullivan's disappearance his family are no closer to knowing what happened - and in their desperation it is to Sergeant Charlie Hedges that they turned for help.
Why hasn't Stirling's Christie Clock been rebuilt after shock demolition?
It has been more than a year since the memorial clock was unexpectedly demolished.
Winter fuel vote delay an outrage, says union
A vote on reversing the cut had been expected to take place on Monday but could now be pushed back to Wednesday.
Water park plans for Derbyshire quarry set for rejection after two years in limbo
The resort plans include a water park, 152-room hotel, 128 straw-bale lodges, 210 apartments, a cliff-top restaurant, climbing wall, sports complex and more than 600 underground parking spaces
J-K poll is not about 'dharm' but...: Farooq Abdullah
'This fight is against the hatred that the BJP and RSS are spreading throughout the country. They have tried to create conflicts between Hindus and Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs, and Hindus and Christians just to hold onto power. But they are failing and their strategy is not working,' he said.
£3.8 million to be spent on temporary homes for Afghan refugees and homeless in the Derbyshire Dales
The money comes from a central government pot of cash
Girl, seven, is 'gang-raped by boys aged seven and eight'
The boys, aged seven and eight, are accused of raping the younger girl in the city of Ballia, in Uttar Pradesh, on Friday, according to local media reports.
Boos ring out at Labour party conference amid union fury over delay to key winter fuel vote
Boos rung out across the hall at the Labour Party's conference on Monday after a delay to the vote on winter fuel payments was announced.
A tool used...: China blows hot and cold over Quad summit
Ever since the Quad started taking shape in 2007, China has been saying that the four-member grouping will be bound to fail. But much to the chagrin of Beijing, it picked up pace in the recent years emerging as a premier strategic group especially challenging China's assertiveness in the disputed South China Sea.
City to build PAC, multiplex
Court to hear appeal arguments over challenge to Saskatchewan's pronoun law
Saskatchewan's Appeal Court is set to hear arguments over the next two days about a provincial law that requires parental consent when children under 16 want to change their names or pronouns at school.
Tiverton seniors donate £3,568 to restore historic town leat tradition
Tiverton’s senior citizens donate thousands to protect the town’s cherished leat tradition
Kamisa Winery: Snapshot of Northern Israel’s Wartime Struggle for Economic Survival
"It’s not that I am protecting the border with my body. I am protecting the border by enabling other people to live here, to make a livelihood."
Reeves says free breakfast clubs programme will begin in April
The Chancellor used her party conference address to announce a pilot scheme involving hundreds of schools would start in the spring, ahead of the national rollout of the £315million scheme.
Extension of tram park and rides scrapped amid rise in home working
Plans could have seen 800 new spaces being shared between sites in Hucknall and Bulwell
I won’t budge on winter fuel payments, Rachel Reeves vows as she admits there is a ‘harder’ road ahead
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that the economic ‘road ahead is steeper than harder than expected’ as vowed to stick by the winter fuel payments cut during her party conference speech.
Chancellor makes switch from pain to gain
Rachel Reeves abandoned the government's recent gloomy tone and focused on the future "prize".
Áras rejects suggestion President Michael D Higgins accused Israeli Embassy of letter leak
A spokesperson for the Israeli Embassy in Dublin suggested to the Irish Mirror that “Israel has been subjected to a high level of malicious statements and accusations that have often manifested as incitement to hatred”
Czech Man Smashes Ai Weiwei Sculpture, The Netherlands Returns 288 Artifacts to Indonesia, and More: Morning Links for September 23, 2024
Czech Man Smashes Ai Weiwei Sculpture
Why do large electorates tend towards evenly split results?
Election polls often tighten up remarkably as the election date draws near. "Leave" (the European Union) won the UK election of May 2016 with a majority of 51.9%, but earlier the polls weren't nearly ...
Tiny home supplier sought
The city described the project as housing units designed as a rapid safety net solution for urban areas, providing immediate, durable shelter for residents in need. 
Accused who chopped woman into 50 pieces identified
In the case that has brought back memories of the infamous Shraddha Walkar killing, Mahalakshmi's body was found on Saturday in the refrigerator in her flat at Vyalikaval in Bengaluru.
British boxer admits stabbing Spanish teen to death
Ulrich Perez collapsed and died after Lewis Briggs, 24,kicked and punched him and then stabbed him in the heart just after 2.30pm on November 18 2020 as he walked home near Marbella.
Cauvery Stage V will be launched for public use by Dasara: D.K. Shivakumar
The much delayed Cauvery Stage V, a piped water supply project that brings Cauvery river water to 110 villages added to the city in 2007, will be finally dedicated to the public during Dasara. It was supposed to be launched in July, but the trial run delayed the commissioning of the project. 
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury unfazed with WBPCC chief’s olive branch to Trinamool, says will continue to protest
Former WBPCC president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury vows to continue protesting against Trinamool Congress despite new leadership's softer stance.
PREMIUM TIMES journalist shortlisted for Thomson Foundation Young Journalist Award
Amardeep Bassey, a senior lecturer in the investigative journalism MA course at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, said all the shortlisted candidates are ‘winners’ in his eyes.
Reeves gives speech at Labour conference amid criticism
Britain's governing Labour party sought to strike a more upbeat note about the country's economic future during its annual conference, against a backlash at proposed cuts to welfare payments and a row over top ministers receiving gifts.
New Manchester-Liverpool railway faces huge hurdle as Burnham admits they rely on 'practically unavailable' cash
Andy Burnham says he will not accept the money being cut
#EdoDecides2024: YIAGA releases list of LGAs with altered results, demands INEC officials’ prosecution
“The disparities between the official results released by INEC and YIAGA Africa’s PRVT estimates indicate manipulation of results during the collation process.”
#EdoDecides2024: YIAGA releases list of LGAs with altered results, demands INEC officials’ prosecution
“The disparities between the official results released by INEC and YIAGA Africa’s PRVT estimates indicate manipulation of results during the collation process.”
Police Scotland 'absolutely committed' to solving doorstep murder
The family of Alistair Wilson have been critical of Police Scotland's investigation into the 2004 murder.
BBC report on unlawful SAS killings 'broadly accurate', MoD concluded
Officials wrote a letter saying a Panorama report on alleged war crimes in Afghanistan was accurate, despite public denials.
Tirupati laddu row: Food safety regulator notice to ghee supplier
The controversy has sparked reactions across states. The famous Mankameshwar temple in Uttar Pradesh has now banned offerings of 'prasad' bought by devotees from outside and said they can offer homemade 'prasad' or fruits.
New special school to be built on long established playing fields
Around 30 per cent of the Redvales playing fields in Bury will be lost to development
Hum hain naye...: When CJI refers to 'Dil Chahta Hai'
Speaking after laying the foundation stone of the Bombay high court's new complex on land allotted by the Maharashtra government in Mumbai's upscale Bandra area, he noted the mega project was a collaboration between the state and the judiciary to provide modern infrastructure to citizens.
DWP says people on seven benefits qualify for 'free winter payment'
The DWP has confirmed the list of criteria for claimants - including housing benefit and income support.
Rochdale Imam Jalal Uddin was called 'Voldermort' by Islamic State fanatics before his murder in "brutal" hammer attack
A public inquiry into the killing sat in public for the first time today
Yechury had important role in success of INDIA bloc: CM
M.K. Stalin praises Sitaram Yechury's role in forming the INDIA bloc, emphasizing his impact on Indian politics.
Tory leadership front-runner wears 'Hamas are terrorists' top on jog
Robert Jenrick, right, posed for a photo in the sweatshirt, printed in the colours of the Palestinian flag, alongside best-selling author Dov Forman, left
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