Activists Denounce Paris Museum After Report Finds Tibetan Exhibits Were Renamed
Tibetan activists convened outside the Musée Guimet in Paris to protest the museum’s decision to remove Tibet from some exhibition materials.
Missouri man Marcellus Williams faces execution despite prosecutor's opposition
A Missouri man is scheduled to be executed today unless the US Supreme Court intervenes at the last minute, even though the prosecutor's office that secured his murder conviction 21 years ago has expressed doubts about the integrity of the case.
NBA releases report on 2024 Edo election
The NBA said it deployed a monitoring team across polling units to observe the extent of compliance with electoral laws and regulations.
US Navy ship operating in Mideast damaged after refueling warships
The USNS Big Horn was damaged after it resupplied the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group.
Rebellion & factionalism won’t be tolerated, work with MahaYuti: Amit Shah to BJP workers
Nagpur, Sep 24 (IANS): Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his meeting with the BJP functionaries up to the booth level from the Vidarbha region on Tuesday warned that the rebellion and intra-party bickering will not be tolerated ahead of the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly election. The Home Minister asked the party f.....
Ken Paxton's latest attempt to stop State Fair of Texas gun ban is denied
An appeals court denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's request for an emergency injunction to stop the State Fair of Texas from enforcing a new policy banning guns.
Former policeman loses bid to be reinstated
The Judicial Review Court has refused to grant an order and declarations for Tenroy Durrant, a former police constable who was dismissed from the force in February 2021, to be reinstated. Justice Sonya Wint-Blair ruled that Durrant had failed...
Ukrainian drone sent to kill Russian soldier returns to save his life
This is the moment a Ukrainian drone sent to kill a Russian soldier with a grenade circled back to save a member of the enemies life
Missouri executes Marcellus Williams after two decades on death row
Marcellus Williams had long proclaimed he was innocent in the 1998 fatal stabbing of Felicia Gayle in a St Louis, Missouri, suburb.
PM braces for 'storm' and Britons told leave Lebanon
Many of Wednesday's front pages reflect on the prime minister's party conference speech.
Missouri man Marcellus Williams executed despite prosecutor's opposition
A Missouri man was executed today, according to the man's legal team, even though the prosecutor's office that secured his murder conviction 21 years ago expressed doubts about the integrity of the case.
Missouri executes a man for the 1998 killing of a woman despite her family's calls to spare his life
Williams was put to death despite questions his attorneys raised over jury selection at his trial and the handling of evidence in the case.
Rahul’s claim that Modi has lost confidence is baseless, laughable: Kishan Reddy
Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy defends PM Modi against Rahul Gandhi's criticism, highlighting Modi's leadership and global respect.
Yelahanka gas plant commissioned after 10 years being in the pipeline
Ten years after the foundation stone was laid, the 370-megawatt (MW) capacity combined cycle gas plant in Yelahanka was inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday.
Niranjan’s life could have been saved had the playground gate been repaired properly and on time, say residents
About three years ago, the gate of Rajashankar Playground at Malleswaram, popularly called Kulla Park, fell down. Had the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) ensured good quality work during its repair back then, the life of 11-year-old Niranjan, who died when the gate fell him on Sunday, would perhaps have been saved, according to residents.
CM suitably rewarded me: Konakalla
Former MP thanks CM, promises to discharge his duties to the expectations of NDA parties
BJP demands cancellation of Rahul Gandhi's passport over remarks in US, writes to Lok Sabha speaker
LoP Rahul Gandhi during his recent visit to the US made remarks on the Sikh community, and reservations, during his interactions have caused a stir. BJP had accused Rahul Gandhi of defaming India abroad.
Narendra Modi meets Zelenskyy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and reiterated India's support for an early resolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the restoration of...
Rahul Gandhi’s remarks on PM Modi’s confidence laughable: Union Minister Kishan Reddy
Union Minister of Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy, dismissed Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's recent remarks during his election campaign in Kashmir, stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has "lost...
Space is the limit for creativity, says ISRO chairman Somnath
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman Dr K Somnath said on Tuesday that space was the limit for creativity and called upon the professionals to rise to the highest level in their...
Missouri man executed despite prosecutor's opposition
A Missouri man has been executed, despite the prosecutor's office that secured his murder conviction 21 years ago expressing doubts about the integrity of the case.
Riled by HYDRA demolitions, KTR takes a swipe at Revanth
BRS criticizes Congress for targeting poor amid demolition initiatives
Complaint against Christchurch CTV building engineer upheld
An Engineering New Zealand disciplinary committee has upheld a complaint against an engineer whose firm oversaw the construction of the CTV building that collapsed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
Death Row killer Marcellus Williams executed for murdering reporter despite protest from HER family
Marcellus Williams, 55, was executed for the murder of Lisha Gayle, a former news reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, in her home
Alliance corporators demand Mayor’s resignation
Visakhapatnam: The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation Council meeting, which began on Tuesday with heated arguments, was postponed to Wednesday. The meeting was adjourned once for 10...
BJP’s coalition with JJP left Gurugram in civic mess: Narbir
‘The central leadership has already announced Nayab Saini as the CM face. I don’t think they will change it now. I am not in the race for it’
'A bit of fun' lands ratepayers with $10k bill
A reserve in Tasman has been torn up by motorbikes and although police are speaking with the alleged offenders, the cost of repairs lies with ratepayers.
Jaishankar calls India-China relationship 'key to Asia's future', highlights challenges in border talks
Jaishankar said currently the relationship between the two countries is 'significantly disturbed” with respect to the border talks. He also said that 75 per cent of the issues were resolved in the 'disengagement part' while challenges persisted in other aspects.
India-China Border Row: S Jaishankar Explains What '75% Disputes Resolved' Means
Foreign Minister Jaishankar clarified that his previous statement about 75% progress in border talks with China referred only to troop disengagement in Ladakh
Hopewell High School on edge as principal returns to work
WESTERN BUREAU: Unrest is brewing at Hopewell High in Hanover as many teachers and students have seemingly abandoned the institution since the return of Principal Byron Grant last Friday. Grant had been absent from the school since the December...
Staff at Lochmaben business travel to Kenya on charity expedition
A team from Russell Roof Tiles have left a lasting legacy after their work with The Footprints Family
Asha Lawrence lodges police complaint of assault at farewell of her father M.M. Lawrence
Asha Lawrence lodges complaint after alleged assault at father's farewell, sparking controversy over body donation.
Stop making ‘casual’ remarks in court that reveal communal or gender biases, SC tells judges
The Supreme Court Bench was hearing a suo motu case on video clips showing a Karnataka High Court judge, referring to a Muslim-dominated part of Bengaluru as ‘Pakistan’ and making sexist remarks to a woman lawyer during two separate judicial proceedings.
Crushing security lapses
The acting director of the Secret Service was incensed at what had happened that July evening. “What I saw made me ashamed,” Ronald Rowe Jr. said. “I cannot defend why that roof was not better secured.”
Days after Quad, China test-fires missile that can strike US cities
This is the first time in decades that China has made its flight test of an intercontinental ballistic missile public in an apparent show of strategic deterrence, State-run China Daily reported.
Nike and Sky adverts banned for using 'dark pattern' tactics
The Advertising Standards Authority said both rulings were part of its wider work investigating “online choice architecture”
Nike and Sky adverts banned for using 'dark pattern' tactics
The Advertising Standards Authority said both rulings were part of its wider work investigating “online choice architecture”
Funding to tackle holiday hunger in West Dunbartonshire during school breaks slashed
In 2023 the local authority agreed to continue supporting the Holiday Hunger Fund to ensure the provision of free meals and social activities for school children over holiday periods, throughout the area.
DUSU poll vandalism: Delhi High Court warns of election deferral; slams excessive spending
The Delhi High Court issued stern warning to candidates contesting in the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections, cautioning them for the defacement of public property across the city.
Arab Lynch Mob Goon Caught after Suing his Jewish Victim for Damages
The driver lost control of the vehicle, which swerved into a low cement wall on the side of the road and ran over one attacker.
Banksy elephant artwork restored and protected after being vandalised
The piece, which is painted on the side of a house in Chelsea, south-west London, depicts two elephants poking their heads out of blocked-out windows and has been restored
Plans for 150 new homes on Falkirk greenbelt land 'will help meet housing need'
The proposed development has sparked concerns about the impact on roads and schools surrounding the Carronshore farmland
Ramaphosa joins calls for reform of ‘largely unchanged’ UN Security Council
President Cyril Ramaphosa has joined calls for the urgent reform of the UN Security Council, which he said remained "largely unchanged" in the 78 years since its formation.
Grim eight word final message Sarco suicide pod users will hear before death
The Last Resort in Switzerland offers the Sarco pod - named from the word sarcophagus - which people climb inside before pushing a button which causes the oxygen to deplete
Foreign Office issues Mexico warning as travellers told to avoid parts of country
The advice was issued this week
Leinster House bike shed 'not consistent with the scale of the project', new report finds
The Office of Public Works (OPW) published an 11-page report on the €335,000 bike shed in Leinster House on Wednesday morning.
Former Bangladesh PM Hasina’s son wants role for her party in reforms, election
Sajeeb Wazed, who lives in Washington, says neither he nor the interim govt had reached out for talks on the way ahead for Bangladesh.
India-China relationship key to Asia's future, their parallel rises present unique problem: Jaishankar
India-China relationship crucial for Asia's future, with potential global impact, as External Affairs Minister Jaishankar addresses complex issues.
£7m Exeter projects face axe
They involve two city landmarks
SNP Government accused of 'ignoring warnings' from experts over growing homelessness crisis
Experts have blamed the Scottish Government for the country's growing homelessness crisis after almost £200m was previously slashed the affordable housing budget.
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