Drone detectors in New Jersey have found ’little or no evidence’ of wrongdoing, governor says
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy addresses mysterious drone sightings, calls for action amid growing concerns across the U.S.
BJP asks Sonia to return Nehru's letters
The BJP on Monday asked former Congress president Sonia Gandhi to return the correspondences of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru with a host of personalities to the Prime Ministers’...
Selangor Exco To Propose No-Kill Policy For Strays In The State
The policy advocates for strays caught by local authorities to be neutered and released instead of being euthanised.
'Confusion' as seven Nottinghamshire councils could disappear under new plans
Gedling Borough Council and Broxtowe Borough Council are among the authorities which could be completely scrapped
Weigh in on council bylaw
Too little, too late?
Businesses, charities and regular people on the street say the end of the Canada Post strike comes too late to ensure cards and packages arrive for Christmas.
Descriptive grade confusion
66 per cent of B.C. parents were unable to correctly identify the meaning of the descriptive grading words such as “extending” and
Looking to train firefighters
A community association in the Tranquille Valley is hoping to use the site of a former school to train community wildland firefighters.
Derby's Christmas lights and decorations have cost £102,000 but are they worth it?
Derby does not spend the most or least across the country but are they enough to bring more people to the city centre?
'When I see a picture of Kyran Durnin I wonder why in the name of God was he killed - and I cry'
'Every time I think of Kyran I get angry and agitated at the thought that some person or persons out there murdered him'
Stepfather of missing teen Amy Fitzpatrick reveals he went to Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch for help in finding her
EXCLUSIVE: Speaking ahead of the 17th anniversary of the disappearance of Amy Fitzpatrick on New Year's Day, Dave Mahon said he and wife Audrey have not given up hope of finding her but don't have the energy or health they once had
Former Garda revisits spot where he escaped death by less than an inch in notorious shoot-out
Eugene O’Sullivan survived coming face to face with an IRA gang in an infamous shootout in Leitrim in 1983, which claimed the lives of Garda Gary Sheehan and Army Private Patrick Kelly
Victory for campaigners as council terminates development partner from major regeneration site
The last 'Bedminster Green plot' will go back to the drawing board
Council housing used for temporary accommodation like ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul’
While the bizarre plan will save the taxpayer millions, people will have to wait longer for a permanent home
Frustration voiced over 'details' of Solihull home extension
Solihull Council’s planning committee defers home extension decision until the new year
Treatment of inmates at Auckland Prison's extreme risk unit cruel, inhuman - Chief Ombudsman
There are currently 13 prisoners in the unit.
Orana Wildlife Park to pause taking new animals after report on whisteblower allegations
Staff will work on changes recommended by two reviews prompted by whistleblowers' welfare concerns and allegations of a toxic culture at the Christchurch zoo.
Former Birmingham City Council leader demands £547m pensions ‘refund'
Demands for urgent review of West Midlands Pension Fund in overpayment row
BJP leader H. Raja appeals to Madras High Court against conviction, six month imprisonment in two criminal cases
BJP leader H. Raja files criminal appeals challenging conviction and imprisonment, expected to be heard by Madras High Court.
Examiners walk out on Uneb over payment
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'Spy' was a 'founding member' Prince Andrew's Chinese money-making venture
An alleged spy who had his identity revealed on Monday was a “founder” of Prince Andrew’s money-making scheme in China.
Fife survivor of Angus rapist Logan Doig fights for parole reform as friend’s attacker goes before panel
Hannah McLaughlan and Ellie Wilson want changes to the parole system, which they say adds to the trauma of survivors.
Backlash over 'shameful' Christmas eviction in Exeter
"Just as well hospitals don't shut down when they are short staffed"
Neighbours heard her yelping - what they saw next resulted in them calling the RSPCA
He claimed the dog was clumsy
Fast-track bill passes into law, amid protest
Protesters shouted "this bill kills" and unfurled a banner before they were ordered to be removed.
Old wounds and new energy in Syria's 'capital of the revolution'
It's a bittersweet return for residents of Homs, which was the site of a brutal years-long siege.
TikTok being investigated
European Union regulators said Tuesday they're investigating whether TikTok breached the bloc's digital rulebook by failing to deal with risks to Romania's presidential election, which has been thrown into turmoil over allegations of electoral violations and Russian meddling.
Ravaged city gets aid
An overnight curfew goes into force Tuesday evening as authorities try to stabilize Mayotte in the aftermath of Cyclone Chido, the most intense storm to hit the French Indian Ocean archipelago in 90 years.
Housing crisis tops list
Canada's housing shortage, widely recognized as a national crisis and the catalyst of significant immigration cuts, is The Canadian Press News Story of the Year.
Liberia: SUP Blasts Boakai Administration: Alleges Failures, Corruption, and Threatens Mass Protests - FrontPageAfrica
Monrovia– The campus-based, Vanguard Student Unification Party (SUP) has blisteringly criticized the Boakai-Koung administration, accusing it of gross incompetence, widespread corruption, and neglect of the Liberian people. By Willie N. Tokpah, willie.tokpah@frontpageafricaonline In a statement read by SUP Chairman Sylvester Wheeler on Monday, December 16, at the University of Liberia’s Capitol Hill campus, the group
Rare Poutini Ngāi Tahu pounamu to be sold publicly for the first time
The sale marks a "momentous moment" for West Coast hapū Ngāti Māhaki.
Liberia: LRRRC Identifies With Bentol and Johnsonville Workers - FrontPageAfrica
The Interim Management Team of the Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC), has presented several food items to workers of the entity in Johnsonville and Bentol. The items presented include several bags of rice, Argo Oil and cornmeal amongst others. Making the presentation over the weekend, the Acting Executive Director Jackson Paye said the
Fury as holiday home built with 'enormous' window without permission
The building, which included a window described as 'massive' and 'horrendous', had prompted a swathe of objections
JP Nadda calls Cong to join 'anti-democracy day' observance, slams Emergency, Article 370 in RS
BJP National President and Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha, JP Nadda, initiated a debate in the Upper House of Parliament, highlighting the significance of the Indian Constitution. He...
Salmon exposed to banned chemicals unwittingly sold by UK supermarkets
Norwegian firm Mowi, which describes itself as the 'world's most sustainable protein producer' has been selling fish exposed to dozens of chemicals to UK supermarkets as 'organic'.
'Appalling eyesore' at end of driveway leads couple to regret moving into new €430,000 home
Walter Brown and Sharon Kelly have moved into a new build home, but the couple are not happy with the condition of a nearby area
Humza Yousaf to step down as MSP at next election
The former SNP leader says it will be the "right time" to leave the Scottish Parliament.
Nadda slams Congress over Preamble amendment, says 'bad lot' interfered with Constitution many times
J.P. Nadda criticizes Congress, emphasizes importance of good implementation of Constitution, and praises abrogation of Article 370.
Department of social development set to repatriate 27 Mozambican teens
The North West department of social development is to repatriate 27 undocumented Mozambican teenagers back to their country today after they resurfaced from abandoned mines in Stilfontein more than a month ago.
Teen zama zamas from Stilfontein mines sent home to Moz
The North West department of social development is to repatriate 27 undocumented Mozambican teenagers back to their country today after they resurfaced from abandoned mines in Stilfontein more than a month ago.
Australian state proposes ban on protests at places of worship to fight rising antisemitism
Victoria proposes new laws to combat rising antisemitism, including bans on protests near places of worship.
Hundreds of migrants trying to return to France under lorries or on makeshift rafts due to asylum system failings
Hundreds of desperate asylum seekers are trying to ‘escape’ the UK for France beneath lorries and on makeshift rafts after being left in limbo by British authorities, LBC can reveal.
Political strife erupts over South Korean court as it is set to determine fate of impeached Yoon
South Korea's acting leader reassures stability after President's impeachment, as rival parties clash over court ruling mechanics.
More Bristol schools added to list of car bans as ANPR considered
More 'School Streets' have been announced for autumn term
Prince Andrew key business scheme launched by 'Chinese spy' in Beijing
Alleged spy Yang Tengbo, who denies allegations he acted as a Chinese spy while working in the UK, reportedly launched the Duke of York's Pitch@Palace initiative in Beijing
What's next for South Korea's Yoon Suk Yeol?
The vote to impeach himmarked the culmination of a stunning political showdown sparked by his shock decision to impose martial law.
Group rejects Tinubu’s decision to rename Nigerian university after Gowon
“The proposed name change is seen as an affront to our collective identity and history,” the statement reads in part.
Humza Yousaf to quit frontline politics
Former First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf is to stand down as an MSP at the 2026 Holyrood election.
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