Trump’s controversial cabinet - Anti-vax RFK Jr named health chief as defence figures ‘alarmed’ by Gabbard appointment
Donald Trump’s cabinet is proving to be a controversial one, with British defence figures “alarmed” by the appointment of Tulsi Gabbard as his intelligence chief.
Mike Tindall's blunt remark shows his true feelings about Prince Harry
Reports have claimed that Mike Tindall - husband of Zara - made a pretty blunt remark about Prince Harry after the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations
Liberia: WONGOSOL Urges House of Representatives to Prioritize Liberians’ Mandate, Resolve Internal Disputes Swiftly - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – The Women NGO Secretariat of Liberia (WONGOSOL) expresses grave concern over the ongoing stalemate within the House of Representatives at the National Legislature, now persisting over a month.  This prolonged internal conflict has not only disrupted the legislative processes and workings but also stalled critical actions necessary for the progress and well-being of
Karnataka Covid-19 ‘scam’: What does the Michael D’Cunha report say?
The Hindu’s exclusive reportage on the alleged multi-crore irregularities in COVID-19 procurements by previous BJP government, the findings of the Michael D’Cunha commission and its recommendations.
Thabi Leoka fined R500 000 and censured by JSE
The bourse says her misrepresentation of her PhD raises concerns about her suitability for directorships.
Liberia: STAND Expresses Concerns Over Liberia’s Recent Shift Toward Renewed Relations with Russia   - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia — Solidarity and Trust for a New Day (STAND), a grassroots civil society organization committed to advancing democracy, good governance, and accountability, has expressed serious concerns over recent policy statements made by a Liberian government delegation to Russia, led by Deputy Minister for International Cooperation and Economic Integration, Dr. Ibrahim Nyei.  By Selma Lomax
SC seeks Centre’s stand on foreign nationals jumping bail
The Supreme Court has asked the Centre to lay down a procedure to deal with cases where foreign nationals, booked for committing crimes in India, jumped bail and fled abroad.
Liberians Express Mixed Reactions to Ongoing Leadership Crisis In House of Representatives - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia – For over a month, the House of Representatives has been embroiled in a leadership crisis, sparked by a group of lawmakers who issued a resolution calling for the Speaker’s resignation. While these lawmakers initially anticipated securing the required two-thirds majority to oust the Speaker, they ultimately fell short of their goal. The House
Liberia: Criminal Court "A" Issues 72-Hour Ultimatum for Government to Produce Guinean National Amid Mysterious Disappearance and Alleged Murder - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia, Liberia – Criminal Court “A” Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the government, demanding the immediate production of Ibrahim Khalil Cherif, a Guinean national who reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances and is now alleged to have been murdered. By Willie N. Tokpah willie.n.tokpah@frotpageafricaonline.com The court’s order follows widespread concerns about
Maha poll: Why over 12 lakh workers likely to miss voting
With the cane crushing season set to commence on November 15, lakhs of cutters from various districts have already migrated to the sugarcane belts in western Maharashtra and many other states, according to the Maharashtra Sugarcane Cutters and Transport Association.
Manipur MP Akoijam Slams BJP Govts Over Reimposition Of AFSPA In State
Congress MP Angomcha Bimol Akoijam criticised the Centre for directly imposing AFSPA in Manipur, calling it a first and a sign of the Centre's control over the state government.
Japanese Princess Yuriko, wartime Emperor Hirohito's sister-in-law, dies at 101
Japanese Princess Yuriko, oldest member of the imperial family, dies at 101, leaving Japan with 16 royals.
Navy didn't understand risks posed by Hawaii fuel tanks despite studies: U.S. military watchdog
Navy officials lacked understanding of fuel tank risks, leading to massive fuel spill poisoning thousands at Pearl Harbour.
Coup D’état: Israel’s Judicial System Plotting Netanyahu’s Ouster
Much like France’s royal dynasty, the Bourbons, Israel’s ruling families didn't learn anything and didn’t forget anything.
Russian teachers tricked into wearing tinfoil hats to protect against 'foreign enemies'
A prankster has tricked teachers in Russia into wearing tinfoil hats after posing as an official from Vladimir Putin's party and telling them it would protect them from NATO satellites
Death Row mum 'actually innocent' and justice finally served thanks to Kim Kardashian
Mum-of-14 Melissa Lucio was jailed on the basis of the flawed testimonies of a Texas Ranger and Medical Examiner, with a judge believing any reasonable jury would find her innocent today
Non-consensual intercourse with minor wife is rape: HC
The man, who was sentenced to 10 years in jail by the sessions court, claimed since the victim was his wife, their sexual relationship cannot be termed as rape.
Ignoring ACT, targeting National: The lead-up to the Treaty bill
The Treaty Principles Bill dominated Parliament's week. How was it talked about in the House before it was debated, who focussed on it, who ignored it?
Raj Thackeray releases MNS election Manifesto with a ‘key’ to implementing it
Just five days before the November 20 state Assembly elections, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) President Raj Thackeray released the party Manifesto, but with a difference, here on Friday.
Robert F Kennedy Jr's biggest controversies – from tap water and brain worms to Covid vaccine row
The nephew of ex-President John F Kennedy and son of Robert F Kennedy - who were both assassinated - has carved out a following of his own among angry conspiracy theorists
Three-quarters of higher education providers 'could be in deficit by 2025-26'
A £3.4 billion reduction of net annual income is also projected across the sector
Bishops Diocesan College council chair Crispin Sonn resigns after social media post controversy
The chairperson of council at top school Bishops Diocesan College, Crispin Sonn, has resigned a month after becoming embroiled in controversy for making "deeply hurtful" comments on social media about the war in the Middle East.
Home Office 'wasted' £15m of taxpayers' cash on asbestos-filled migrant camp
A report published on Friday shows the site was bought for around £6.3 million by vendors Brockwell Group Bexhill Limited Liability Partnership in August 2022
Couple suing over moth row 'portrayed home as like zoo's insect house'
Iya Patarkatsishvili and Dr Yevhen Hunyak are suing the seller of their luxury London home for not telling them about the moths, which they say ruin their clothes and spoil their wine.
Raj Thackeray releases MNS election Manifesto with a ‘key’ to implementing it
Just five days before the November 20 state Assembly elections, the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) President Raj Thackeray released the party Manifesto, but with a difference, here on Friday.
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