The Long-Awaited Holocaust Museum of Greece is Being Funded by Germany and Will Open in 2026 in Thessaloniki
The Long-Awaited Holocaust Museum of Greece is Being Funded by Germany and Will Open Next Year in Thessaloniki
Rational perspective on SA’s Land debate: History is far more complex than popular narratives
South African history highlights the complexities of land acquisition and the need for nuanced historical discourse.
No Deal in Sight for Hostage Release from Gaza, ‘Not Even a Crumb’
"The truth must be told – there will be no deal now. Not a small one, not a big one, not a crumb."
AG advice could be used to 'undermine' bill - Martin
The Government is "prepared to go the full distance" on the Occupied Territories Bill, including through the European courts, Tánaiste Micheál Martin has insisted.
Explainer: Oldest democracy votes differently from largest one
And voters could also be asked to participate in 'referendums' on issues before the lawmakers in that particular state.
Major French Magazine Accuses Doctors Without Borders of Collaborating with Hamas
Officially guided by the principles of "neutrality and impartiality," around fifty MSF employees have nevertheless defended the massacres of October 7.
Illegal Arab Construction Threatens Traffic on Highway 1
The illegal Bedouin village of Khan Al-Ahmar is expanding and new structures are being added to the existing ones strategically situated on Highway 1, despite several court orders to have the squatter
EXPLAINER | Key facts about the Electoral College and the 2024 US presidential race
Here are some of the rules that could decide the November 5 contest between vice president Kamala Harris and Republican challenger Donald Trump.
Major Nottinghamshire town improvements will go ahead after funding confirmed
A new community cinema, shops and sports facilities form part of the vision for the two towns
US Election night guide: What time do polls close and who is favourite to win?
After months of endless campaigning, election day is finally here and the US presidential race will come to an end tonight.
Former Chaddesden family centre set for demolition as council seeks land for new homes
It comes as thousands have registered an interest in getting a Derby council house
Accusations fly in Spain over who is to blame for flood disaster
A week on, recriminations fly over who was to blame for Spain's worst natural disaster in living memory.
US warns of last-minute Iranian and Russian election influence ops
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency is warning about last-minute influence operations conducted by Iranian and Russian actors to undermine the public trust in the integrity and fairness of the upcoming presidential election.
'Disappointment' as Erewash and High Peak set to be stripped of promised £10 million for cultural improvements
Erewash and High Peak had been pledged £5 million each for cultural improvements in a surprise move from the former Conservative Government in March
Lack of garda strategy to tackle organised crime - report
An Garda Síochána has been accused by the Garda Inspectorate of not having a strategy to deal with organised crime or transnational organised crime.
Chaos and destruction as Israel strikes deep in Lebanon’s valley
The BBC's Quentin Sommerville spent two weeks with Lebanese Civil Defense Force crews in the Bekaa Valley.
Stirlingshire community ownership bid blocked because car park earns council £100k
Stirling Council said handing over the car park would "impact on the council's overall ability to manage and maintain its parking network".
Israel 'offers Hamas millions of dollars' for each October 7 hostage'
Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly offering Hamas 'millions of dollars' for each remaining hostage kidnapped by the terrorist group during the October 7 attacks.
Ahead of the U.S. Presidential Election, Kamala Harris Holds Her Final Rally on the ‘Rocky Steps’ at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Kamala Harris spoke on the 'Rocky Steps', from the Rocky Balboa movies about an underdog boxing champion—a metaphor likely not lost on the candidate.
Canadians await results
Americans are anxiously watching the results of Tuesday's election roll in as a chaotic presidential campaign reaches its peak in a deeply divided United States, where voters in only a handful of battleground states will choose the country’s path forward.
Dáil passes Finance Bill, paving way for General Election
The Finance Bill, which underpins Budget 2025, has passed all stages in the Dáil by a margin of 75 to 55 in what was a guillotine vote.
When will we know the results of the 2024 US Presidential Election?
While tens of millions of early votes have already been cast, millions of voters will head to the polls on Tuesday for the 2024 US Presidential election. When will we know results of 2024 US Presidential Election?
RTO to probe operator’s failure to provide accommodation to students
Kerala Human Rights Commission orders investigation into tour operator's failure to arrange accommodation for students on picnic.
Treaty Principles Bill: 'Paruwaru' politics doesn't stop hīkoi for kotahitanga
A hīkoi from the top of the North Island to Wellington is still on, despite the Treaty Principles Bill being introduced to Parliament ahead of schedule.
PM rejects Sir Alan Bates's deadline plea to settle postmaster claims
Appearing before MPs on the Business and Trade Committee, the former sub-postmaster called for 'fast and fair redress' for victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal.
Everything you need to know ahead of Ireland's General Election
Everything you need to know about what to expect in the coming couple of weeks before Ireland's General Election.
When will we know the result of the 2024 US election and what happens after?
The 2024 US election could prove to be among the most consequential in American history - and it could not be closer, or more difficult to predict the outcome
Road to the White House: The key swing states that will decide the 2024 US Election
As voters across the US cast their votes, all eyes are on seven key swing states that will be crucial in deciding who ends up in the White House.
Republicans take the Senate
Republicans seized control of the U.S. Senate late Tuesday after flipping Democratic held seats, holding onto GOP incumbents and wresting away the majority for the first time in four years.
Election day plagued by bomb threats, arrests and broken machines
America's divisive presidential election got off to a rocky start in at least three battleground states on Tuesday, with bomb threats, arrests, and broken polling machines adding to voter concerns.
Trump nearing victory
Election Day is here. Voters are gearing up to head to the polls to cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in one of the nation’s most historic presidential races. They'll also be determining which party will control the House and Senate.
When will we know who has won the US election?
American voters are heading to the polls in possibly the closest US election in a generation.
Kamala Harris yet to concede as Trump barrels towards victory
Exit poll data suggests Kamala Harris may have underperformed with female voters.
Trump projected winner
Pro-Palestinian activists 'behead' statue of Israel's first president
A statue of Israel's first president, Chaim Weizmann, which was stolen by pro-Palestinian activists has now been 'beheaded' in a move described as 'designed to terrorise British Jews.'
How the UK's 'big brother' role in Africa is changing
David Lammy is on his first visit to the continent since he became foreign secretary.
US-Ireland relationship will remain strong no matter who wins, Ambassador says
US Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin said on election day that she appreciates the "great interest" Irish people have in American politics.
First US presidential election results see Trump take Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia, as Harris wins Vermont
The first US presidential election results came in at around midnight UK time, with Donald Trump taking Kentucky, West Virginia and Indiana, and Kamala Harris winning Vermont.
Morning Digest: Americans vote in close race for the next President; IPL mega auction to be held in Jeddah on November 24-25, and more
The Hindu Morning Digest gives a select list of stories to start the day. Read the top news today on November 06, 2024
Republicans pick up a seat toward Senate majority
With control of Congress at stake, the ever-tight contests for the House and Senate will determine which party holds the majority and the power to boost or block a president’s agenda.
‘We made history.’ Trump declares victory at election party as vote-counting continues
Donald Trump declared victory in the presidential election early Wednesday morning, basking in the cheers of his supporters in South Florida as he closed in on the 270 electoral votes needed to formally clinch the White House.
Toddler is found locked inside cage naked in Kentucky house of horrors
A two-year-old boy was found naked and locked inside of a dirty cage in a Kentucky house of horrors on Monday, leading to the arrest of five people.
India-US ties will only grow regardless of election outcome: Jaishankar affirms confidence
US Election 2024: The campaigns of both Harris and former President Donald Trump are fighting for every vote, especially in the seven key battleground states of Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia.
'Kamala Has A Very Strong Connect With India'
'This victory would mean a huge inspiration for the next generation who can say that coming from India I can be anybody I want to be if I work hard and acquire the right skills.' 'They could be the next President, members of the Senate, or another Sundar Pichai.'
Trump set to make historic comeback as US President
Former United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday is cruising towards winning the race for the White House in one of the greatest political comebacks in American history by almost defeating his Democratic rival Kamala Harris in an election that virtually divided the country into two camps.
SARAH VINE: My radical plan to save universities
Labour's decision to break another promise and put up university tuition fees feels like a smack in the chops for educational aspiration: just like the decision to charge VAT on private school fees.
Man says he was assaulted at gay bar in hate crime
Julian Suarez was taken to hospital with several injuries and says it was a hate-spurred attack at Auckland's Family Bar.
'Be professional and politically neutral': Public Services Commissioner to public servants
The new Public Service Commissioner has joined coalition voices in criticising a health official as "unprofessional" for characterising some ministerial work as "crap" in an internal email.
U.S. Election Day unfolds relatively smoothly, even as Trump makes claims of wrongdoing
Election Day 2024 in the U.S. saw scattered disruptions, hoaxes, and claims of fraud, but overall ran smoothly.
Kemi Badenoch tells her new Tory cabinet to 'take the fight to Labour'
She said it was time to 'get to work holding Labour to account' following a four-month leadership contest which has focused on the future direction of the Conservative Party .
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