Society members say layout does not fall under geo heritage site
For the last three-four months, a false propaganda has been spread against Bheemunipatnam Mutually Aided Cooperative Building Society Ltd that the society is violating norms and destroying Erra Matti...
'They need a good trim' plead residents over UPS trees not cut in four years
A row of trees planted by one of the world's biggest shipping companies has caused a headache for locals in Derby, who say they are living in darkness as the trees block out the sun
People set to gain access to luxurious Rushikonda palace
People to play an imperative part in defining the purpose of Rushikonda project Videos, photos, bills and other information of the palace will be kept in public domain The CM is keen on exposing the...
'Trump Wants To Make America White Again'
'There are 725,000 Indians here without proper papers. They are subject to deportation immediately under this (Trump's immigration plan). Immediately!' 'They want to prevent new immigration, get the people who are already here out of here, and only allow population increases in the white population.'
Labour Government can't shy away from its pledge to slash energy bills by £300
In his regular column for the Record, the SNP leader at Westminster questions whether last week's UK Budget will prove popular with Scots in the long-term.
Association Says Suspension Of Bus Company Operations Over Electrocution Case Too Harsh
PEMBAWA president Datuk Abu Hassan Awang said the electric shock could have resulted from various factors, such as a faulty charger belonging to the victim.
Closure of ‘unsafe’ Mpumalanga High Court evaded
The closure of the Mpumalanga High Court due to structural defects has been evaded after an emergency meeting on Saturday to determine the course of action to take after the department of employment and labour order that it be shut down.
BJP to implement Uniform Civil Code
Tribals to be out of its ambit: Shah
Irish agents could soon be boarding US military aircraft landing to check for weapons
The move comes after claims that these aircraft are transporting weapons and parts to be used in Israel’s war in Gaza and other conflicts
Domestic violence survivor and her children told to leave safe house for hotel
“I have to put on a brave face for the kids but I’m struggling inside.”
Hanover firefighters pleased with Fire Safety Week activities
Western Bureau: Ahead of the close of Fire, Life and Safety Awareness Week on Saturday, personnel at the Hanover branch of the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) were seemingly pleased with what they had achieved through their public educational activities...
Washington D.C. braces for civil unrest by erecting riot fences
Businesses and offices in Washington, D.C., are boarding up as the city prepares for potential unrest surrounding Tuesday's presidential election.
Jarange makes U-turn on decision to contest Maha polls
'Those who have wronged or harassed the Maratha community should be taught a lesson through the ballot'
'Canada is watching'
On the second floor of a building where most offices are without doors, the ceilings hang low and the carpets don't match, the chief of Grande Prairie’s new police force gets down to work.
Commissioner to be appointed after school board steps down in wake of teacher sacking
Four elected parents resigned after a furore into the Onewhero Area School board of trustees' decision to dismiss the teacher over a school rugby trip.
Record number new MLAs
A record number of first-time provincial politicians are about to descend on British Columbia's legislature, looking to make positive contributions for the province and trying to find the washrooms in the 127-year-old building.
Police watchdog lead defends Chris Kaba decision
Sal Naseem tells the BBC he wasn't convinced Mr Kaba presented a sufficient danger to justify being shot.
Devon's most deprived area 'needs help'
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged to step in
'We are not military - why are we being hit?'
In the Lebanese city of Nabatieh, Orla Guerin meets hospital patients and medics vowing to stay despite Israeli strikes.
Prisoners under prolonged detentions to get bail on ‘Constitution Day’ 
Undertrial prisoners across India may be released on bail on Constitution Day under new criminal law provisions.
After row, economist Ajit Ranade quits as Gokhale Institute VC
Ranade was earlier removed from the position on September 14 by the then chancellor Bibek Debroy, after a fact-finding committee concluded that his appointment as the GIPE's VC did not conform to the UGC regulations on minimum qualifications for the appointment of teachers and other academic staff.
Australia's $7.7 billion military satellite program axed amid defence cuts
Australia's largest-ever defence space contract aimed to deliver a hardened network of three to five satellites offering high-level cyber and electronic warfare protection.
Nelson Tasman Housing Trust builds six new houses to help meet 'very high' demand
'We are one of the many organisations working to make a difference,' director Carrie Mozena says.
George Galloway says he has made 'firm decision' on next move in politics but 'will never' sever Rochdale links
The former Rochdale MP was back in the town to open up the new Workers Party HQ
Abducted by Kony, Sgt Eyokia narrates ordeal as wife to man in military
LRA
'A little nervous' - election fears grow in Washington DC
Washington DC is preparing for what appears to be the tightest election in American history. Fears are growing in the nation's capital over what happens after voting day and for the future of the country.
Prince puts climate in focus
Britain's Prince William will meet with young environmentalists and local fishermen during a visit to South Africa that started on Monday and will focus on climate change and conservation. He will also see his annual Earthshot Prize award $1.2 million in grants to five organizations for innovative environmental ideas.
Uproar in JK assembly's 1st session over Article 370
People's Democratic Party MLA Waheed Para on Monday moved a resolution in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly opposing the abrogation of Article 370 and calling for the restoration of special status to the erstwhile state, leading to noisy scenes in the House.
Lagos-Calabar Road: FG increases compensation to property owners
He said that the compensation figures were justified, adding that they were determined by independent experts.
Israel tells UN it is cutting ties with Palestinian aid agency
Israel severs ties with UNRWA, citing Hamas ties and security concerns, risking humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Fubara speaks on real ‘reason’ behind Rivers crisis
The political crisis has battered the state legislature and disrupted governance in the oil-rich state.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha calls for restoration of J&K Statehood; lauds high turnout in polls
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasizes high voter turnout and strong aspiration for Statehood restoration.
Israel Cancels Agreement Recognizing UNRWA
UNRWA employees took part in the October 7 massacre and many of its workers are Hamas operatives.
Mother to launch legal action against Government over private schools
Mothers of children with special needs are threatening the Government with legal action over the VAT raid on private schools which they argue breaches children's human rights. 
Inquiry into Seán Rooney killing may take up to 9 months
An inquiry into the killing of an Irish soldier in Lebanon could take up to nine months, the Department of Defence has said.
Moldova’s pro-Western President wins 2nd term in runoff overshadowed by Russian meddling claims
Moldova's pro-Western President Maia Sandu wins second term in pivotal election marred by Russian interference and voter fraud.
Murray Sinclair dies at 73
Murray Sinclair, who was born when Indigenous people did not yet have the right to vote, grew up to become one of the most decorated and influential people to work in Indigenous justice and advocacy.
Who will be in Kemi's team? New Tory boss 'to offer Jenrick big job'
Kemi Badenoch is poised to offer Robert Jenrick a big job after defeating him to secure the party crown at the weekend.
Why mudslinging missed
Why did a BC NDP election campaign overwhelmingly focused on attacking the character of the BC Conservatives fail to prevent a blue wave that came within 27 votes of toppling the governing party?
Ondo 2024: Aiyedatiwa, Ajayi argue over alleged N1.2billion security votes
Mr Ajayi also challenged Mr Aiyedatiwa to mention the amount he drew as security votes if he claimed it was not up to N1.2billion.
British couple missing in Spain floods found dead in car after 'popping out' to buy gas
Tributes have been paid to a British couple who lost their lives in devastating flooding in Spain.
Portarlington Community Centre receives €25k in Government funding
The Community Centres Investment Fund 2024 was launched in June 2024
Nottinghamshire council trying to find homes for asylum seekers moved off Bibby Stockholm barge
Multiple reports suggested that some of those moved off the Bibby Stockholm barge were being housed in Worksop
'Unhappy' with chair, Opposition MPs may exit Waqf panel
Opposition MPs in the parliamentary committee scrutinising the Waqf (Amendment) Bill are scheduled to meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday to protest its chairperson Jagdambika Pal's alleged 'unilateral' decisions and attempts to 'bulldoze' proceedings, indicating that they may disassociate themselves from the panel.
Spain dreads more flood deaths as more rain expected
Spanish rescuers plunged into inundated garages to find bodies on Monday, a day after furious crowds heckled and hurled mud at the king and the prime minister following devastating floods.
Watchdog urges deadline to make buildings covered in dangerous cladding safe
Campaigners have repeatedly criticised the slow progress of such work known as remediation in the seven years since the Grenfell Tower fire claimed the lives of 72 people in 2017
Edinburgh 'severed head' claims explained - facts so far as police issue warning
A man tragically died on Saturday night in the Cowgate area of Edinburgh after being hit by a bus - and ever since conspiracy theories have swirled online. Here we look at everything the police and witnesses have said so far
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