Arson attacks on ballot boxes in US spark election security concerns
Ballot drop boxes in the Pacific Northwest were recently targeted in arson attacks, raising concerns about election security. Officials in New York, however, assure the public that a stolen election is impossible due to extensive security measures in place. Despite these assurances, some voters remain apprehensive, particularly in light of the events of January 6th.
Cuban Dissident Artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara Invites Havana Biennial Attendees to Visit Him in Prison
Cuban dissident artist and activist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara has invited attendees of the upcoming Havana Biennia to visit him in prison.
Major funding deficit deepens Syria’s mental health crisis
Reeling from the effects of civil war and natural disaster, northern Syria is in the grip of a mental health crisis, as suicide rates soar and funding for services falls short.
Lake Country remembers
The Rotary Club of Lake Country has set up a Garden of Crosses in Memorial Park paying tribute to 27 local fallen service members.
Aberfeldy calendar girls bare all in town that took Ukraine to its heart
Aberfeldy was praised for the welcome it showed refugees fleeing the fighting in Ukraine. Now a group of local women have stripped in solidarity
McGrath facing MEP questions on commissioner role
Ireland's nominee for the next European Commission will undergo a three hour hearing at the European Parliament in Brussels, as part of the approval process before he is confirmed as the Commissioner for Democracy, Justice and the Rule of Law.
Liberia: President Boakai Nominates Magdalene Dagoseh as Commerce Minister, Appoints Pauline Gray-Kromah Interim Deputy Director for Administration at LRRRC - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – In a significant move aimed at revitalizing key government ministries, President Joseph Boakai has made two pivotal appointments: Magdalene Dagoseh as the new Minister of Commerce pending confirmation and Pauline Gray-Kromah as the Interim Deputy Director for Administration at the Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC). By Jaheim T. Tumu- jaheim.tumu@frontpageafricaonline.com They
Veterinarian moves Madras High Court seeking custody of baby monkey
A veterinary surgeon has approached the Madras High Court seeking interim custody of a monkey that he had treated and taken care of since it landed in his hands as an infant, suffering from multiple health complications due to stray dog bites, in October 2023.
T.N. govt. fellowships to support 70 students annually for research on tribal communities
The Tamil Nadu Fellowship for Tribal Research, introduced by the State government, aims to support 70 students, including 45 research scholars, who are working on subjects related to tribal communities. The Tamil Nadu government has recently issued guidelines for granting these fellowships.
More than 100 new homes to be built in Bannockburn
Phase two of the South Stirling Gateway development has been given the go-ahead.
Tiverton MP Rachel Gilmour gains new platform for farmers’ issues
Tiverton MP Rachel Gilmour has been elected vice chair of the all-party parliamentary farming group, aiming to champion local farming issues
Vodafone and Three customers could have bills frozen for 'three years'
The Competition and Markets Authority has today appeared to give a “provisional” approval to Vodafone and Three UK’s recently tabled commitments under their proposed merger,
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