The violent underworld of Stilfontein’s zama zamas
South Africa’s illicit gold trade is lucrative and controlled by gangs.
Crown failed to follow process in Māori Health Authority disestablishment: Waitangi Tribunal
The Waitangi Tribunal has released the first part of its inquiry and found the Crown did not follow robust policy processes.
Two arrested in Nottinghamshire after 'Land Rover rams into e-bike' killing woman, 25
A murder investigation has been launched after a 25-year-old woman was killed in a hit and run crash in Pleasley, on Tuesday evening, with two people arrested in the Skegby area of Nottinghamshire
Sweden asks China to co-operate over severed cables
Two cables in the Baltic Sea linking Sweden to Lithuania, and Finland to Germany, were damaged.
Care assistant faces jail after violently shaking baby boy and leaving him with shocking injuries
Jose Herreros carried out the horrifying attack on the nine-week-old baby boy at a house in Newtongrange, Midlothian, between May 27 and 30, 2022
IDF Carries Out Airstrikes In Lebanon As Hezbollah, Israel Accuse Each Other Of Ceasefire Violations
Lebanese families displaced from their homes near the southern border have tried to return to check on their properties but this has been difficult since Israeli troops are stationed at the border.
'Mindless vandalism': Window smashing spree hits schools across Auckland
"It's also such a hard way to end the term, really disheartening for our kids to come into school," one principal says.
Australia passes landmark social media ban for under 16s
Platforms describe legislation as "vague, problematic, rushed".
Sambhal case: Police hold flag march, tight security in place for Friday prayers
Police flag march near Shahi Jama Masjid in Sambhal, tight security for Friday prayers, court hearing.
Russia comes to rescue of Bashar govt after rebels make gains in Aleppo
Iranian general killed during clashes; death toll “in battles ongoing for the past 24 hours has risen to 132".
SC to hear today plea seeking stay on Sambhal mosque survey
The Supreme Court is set to hear on Friday a plea filed by the Sambhal Shahi Jama Masjid Committee seeking a stay on a district court-ordered survey of the mosque to verify if the disputed structure...
Eknath Shinde Has No Cards Left To Play
The meeting in New Delhi etc is just the BJP being nice to the man who helped it realise its dream by stabbing Uddhav in the back, notes Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
Rehab centres of Mangaluru fight a protracted battle against the menace of drugs
It took nearly two months for Mangaluru resident 27-year-old Manoj (name changed) to even realise that he was hitting his mother badly under the influence of narcotic drugs. Following several days of medication and sessions with therapists in which the mother also participated and told Manoj about the way he behaved, Manoj stopped consuming drugs. He is now working in a firm in Dubai.
A critic of government expressing through social media is different from a social media bully, observed A.P. High Court 
Andhra Pradesh HC distinguishes between critics and bullies on social media, imposes cost on petitioner for filing PIL.
Bronson Battersby, two, would still be alive if his dad hadn't died in cardiac tragedy
Bronson Battersby was discovered between the legs of his dead father, Kenneth Battersby, also known as Kenny, in their home in Skegness, Lincolnshire in January
Police raid in affluent Wellington suburb suprises locals
Two men were arrested after raids in Khandallah and Hataitai saw cash, cocaine, and cars seized by police.
'Ladka bhau' post...: Shinde drops hints on Maha CM
Shinde said he had 'good and positive' discussions with Amit Shah and J P Nadda.
On call with Trump, Mexico President Sheinbaum suggests no change despite facing tariff threats to curb illegal immigration and drugs
Trump threatens tariffs on Mexico and Canada to curb illegal immigration and drugs, sparking a diplomatic exchange with Mexico.
Byker brute strangled his loving partner with look of 'complete rage and venom in his eyes'
Ryan Grundy, of Byker, admitted a series of offences against a woman who 'loved him more than anyone' and thought he was her 'best friend'
Prolific Walker fly-tippers used shopping trolleys to transport then dump waste in the street
Colin Brown and Mark Creed charged residents money to take their rubbish to a tip but instead illegally left it in public places
'Hurt' of Nottingham military veteran's parents 35 years on from his death
The family of Gregg Sandall say it feels like his efforts in service have been forgotten
Keir Starmer: 'Nottinghamshire miners powered our country, it's only right we honour them'
The PM says he will make sure former colliery workers have the respect they deserve
Prime Minister's tribute to Nottinghamshire ex-miners as pensions increase starts hitting bank accounts
The pensions uplift marks the end of a 'national scandal' and will affect more than 8,000 ex-miners in Nottinghamshire
Robber 'deliberately targeted' vulnerable victim in Nottingham city centre McDonald's
Michael Walsh then broke into a city centre flat rented out through Airbnb
Warning to GP surgery over more deaths as woman prescribed excess medication
Margaret Feeney died after receiving excess medication from Macklin Street Surgery and the Daynight Pharmacy, despite knowledge that she could be addicted to the pills
Residents livid as new Derby shisha restaurant allowed late-night hours
The applicant's legal representative told councillors the venue 'is not a nightclub'
Parliament Winter Session Day 5: Bills on Banking Laws, Railway Act; Healthcare in focus
After repeated adjournments and protests since the beginning of the session on November 25, both Houses of Parliament will meet on Friday.
Government to review second miners' pension scheme
Former pit miners protested their exclusion from the £1.5bn pensions pot returned to miners.
Consular staff in Canada remain under audio/video surveillance: India
The Indian government has lodged a strong protest with Canada after consular officials at the Indian consulate in Vancouver were informed they were under audio and video surveillance and that their private communications had been intercepted. The Indian government maintains that Canada has provided space for pro-Khalistan elements operating from Canadian soil with impunity and has urged Canada to take action against anti-India elements.
This is a victory for thousands of former mineworkers across Scotland
Writing in the Daily Record, energy minister Michael Shanks says the Mineworkers' Pension Scheme is victory for all those who helped heat our country.
Nearly 8,000 former miners in Scotland receive boost today after pension scandal injustice
Some 7,844 Scots will receive an average £29 extra to their weekly pay as part of the Mineworkers' Pension Scheme.
Elderly Scots will welcome help for fuel bills
But many will be wondering why this situation arose in the first place.
Dad of M6 crash boy left fighting for life after mum died in car shares Christmas hopes
"He's just had a major skin graft and it's looking hopeful that he will be home for Christmas."
AKA, Tibz murder case to resume in Durban
The trial of five men charged with the murders of Kiernan AKA Forbes and his celebrity chef friend Tebello "Tibz" Motsoane returns to the Durban magistrate’s court on Friday.
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