Yesha Council Pushes for Gov’t Action Against ‘Settler Sanctions’
The list of countries imposing sanctions—the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Norway, Canada, Japan, France and others—has grown in recent months.
Israeli Envoy in NY: If US is Naive about Pro-Terror Groups, ‘It Will Harm Your Society, Not Just Ours’
Ofir Akunis spoke with JNS after he was one of those who addressed more than 600 attendees at an Oct. 7 memorial in Manhattan.
Has the Trump camp's divisive rhetoric shaved off a key demographic? Will it sway the outcome?
Analysis - In the wake of racist comments made by speakers at his final campaign event, Donald Trump's latest speech shows he's doing little to distance himself from them, Barbara Miller says.
Museveni summons NRM MPs for showdown on controversial coffee bill
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10 witnesses, many doubts: Defense shakes prosecution in Katanga trial
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Ugandan police defy orders to avoid sanctions
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Judges agree with Lord Advocate on rape law corroboration changes
The majority of judges agreed a statement made by a victim soon after an incident can be corroborative on its own, in the absence of distress.
Knesset Law Blocks US (and Others) from Establishing Consulates in Jerusalem
The Israeli government encourages countries to establish embassies in the Israeli capital.
Scotland to receive extra £3.4bn from UK Budget, says chancellor
Rachel Reeves has announced several measures that will directly affect Scotland.
Two NI regional investment packages get the green light
Two regional investment packages in Northern Ireland which had been paused by the Labour government due to funding concerns, have been given the green light in the UK's budget.
Two NI regional investment packages get the green light
Two regional investment packages in Northern Ireland which had been paused by the Labour government due to funding concerns, have been given the green light in the UK's budget.
A change-making Budget and a moment of jeopardy
The government's fate will depend on whether it can make things better, says political editor Chris Mason.
Woman held for murdering husband in Mandi Bahauddin: police
Victim allegedly pressured his wife to make explicit videos on TikTok for money.
Terrorists killed in J-K's Akhnoor were Jaish men, infiltrated from PoK
According to intelligence reports, the terrorists entered the Akhnoor region through the Battal area, and a wireless set seized from them confirmed their association with the JeM.
This is not a Budget we want to repeat, says Reeves
The chancellor unveils £40bn in tax rises in her first Budget but tells the BBC it should be a one-off.
Speedboat skipper had time to avoid crash that killed girl, 15
An inquest has heard the death of Emily Lewis could have been avoided if Michael Lawrence, 55, had followed maritime guidelines before the crash.
Budget 2024: Devon reacts to ‘glass half-full’ Budget
It will address a ‘black hole’ in the country’s finances
Islamic scholars, activists condemn threats to communal harmony in Hyderabad
Islamic scholars, representing various schools of thought, recently gathered to condemn the idol desecration in Muthyalamma temple in Secunderabad.
Hydro-mechanical engineer Kannaiah Naidu, who saved Tungabhadra water, honoured with Rajyotsava award
Hydro-mechanical engineer from Hyderabad Mr. Kannaiah Naidu, who led a team of experts that successfully replaced the damaged Crest Gate No. 19 of Tungabhadra Reservoir with a temporary stoplog gate amid heavy current in August has been honoured with the Rajyotsava Award for 2024.
NHS, schools, transport: Where Budget pledges are being spent
BBC correspondents analyse how much Budget money has been pledged in key areas and where the money will be spent.
Bylaw cuts bear spray crime
A bylaw brought in by Vancouver city council in March 2023 to decrease the number of crimes committed by young people and adults armed with bear spray is having the desired effect on violent incidents.
President Higgins formally pardons two men wrongfully convicted of murder 142 years ago
This is just the fourth and fifth time that a posthumous presidential pardon has been awarded
Moment black girl, 13, is handcuffed by Baltimore cops
The incident was reportedly filmed on Baltimore harbor on October 13, as crowds gathered to see police respond to an altercation between a white woman and a child.
All the winners and losers from Budget including drinkers, renters, pensioners
Ms Reeves has set out the government’s financial plans for tax, spending and policies.
Corporal punishment leaves legacy of terror with victims
In 2023, corporal punishment - or violent discipline at the hands of caregivers - was cited by UNICEF as the most common form of violence against children.
Road accidents killed 1,257 on Delhi roads in 2023
Delhi police report reveals pedestrian deaths highest, efforts lead to 20% decrease in road crash fatalities.
How Budget will affect your personal finance from driving and tax to pensions
Reeves has announced she will continue the freeze on fuel duty next year and maintain the existing 5p cut as she said that increasing it “would be the wrong choice” in a shock move.
Kashi, Mathura must also shine like Ayodhya: Adityanath
Participating in the eighth edition of Deepotsav in Ayodhya - the first since the consecration of Ram temple on January 22, Adityanath said, 'This is a historic first as after 500 years, Lord Ram is now in his abode in Ayodhya for Diwali.'
Shutting school could have 'terrifying' effect on families in one of county's most deprived areas
An RCT council scrutiny committee recently discussed proposals to close Tref-Y-Rhyg Primary School in Tonyrefail
Defection: Pro-Wike lawmakers withdraw suit against INEC, PDP, others
The judge struck out the suit after it was withdrawn by the pro-Wike lawmakers who were the plaintiffs in the case.
1984 anti-Sikh riots: Forty years on, where cases stand
However, it was only in May 2023 that the central probe agency the CBI filed a chargesheet against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler for his alleged role in the killings of three people on November 1, 1984.
Huge five-story development in Swansea could clear important hurdle next week
The hub would be a key part of the redevelopment of the old St David's shopping centre
Case against Opposition leader in Kochi Corporation Council
Kochi City police register forgery case against Antony Kureethara and others for unauthorized land sale in Mattancherry.
Case on charges of forgery of documents against Opposition leader in Kochi Corporation Council
Kochi City police register forgery case against Antony Kureethara and others for unauthorized land sale in Mattancherry.
Welsh Government responds to Rachel Reeves' Budget and admits it 'never could solve all our problems'
Wales Finance Minister Mark Drakeford had this to say about today's budget giving Wales the largest real-terms funding increase since devolution
EFCC seeks Yahaya Bello’s trial in absentia, court adjourns for ruling
The judge will rule on EFCC’s request to proceed with former Governor Yahaya Bello’s N80.2 billion money laundering trial in absentia.
Stir seeking justice for murdered doctor in West Bengal undermined by split
Cracks emerge among West Bengal junior doctors agitating for justice, with new group countering existing association's demands.
Nepotism alleged in biomining contract in Kozhikode Corporation
Kozhikode Corporation Council meeting witnesses heated debate over contractor selection for waste removal, with political twists and turns.
Potholed and trenched roads in Kochi a cause for alarm, say stakeholders
Kochi faces backlash for potholed roads and delayed pipeline restoration, prompting demands for urgent repairs and safety measures.
Menendez brothers resentencing hearing date set
The resentencing of Erik and Lyle Menendez will take place on Dec. 11, according to a court official.
Congress should apologise for its ‘baseless’ allegations of irregularities in Haryana election: BJP
BJP demands Congress apology for baseless allegations in Haryana election, warns against questioning Election Commission credibility.
Andy Burnham issues statement on budget after major funding boost announced for Greater Manchester
The Chancellor announced the Greater Manchester mayor will become one of the first to gain integrated settlements
Yokuts Valley road sign vandalized for the second time in a month. ‘It’s disgraceful’
A Yokuts Valley highway sign that has been the subject of controversy was vandalized for the second time in one month.
NC to shun ‘UT Foundation Day’ organised by officials in J&K
National Conference boycotts J&K Foundation Day event, demanding restoration of statehood, amid tensions with L-G administration.
Cyber Crime Wing unearths Punjab-based cyber fraud network; two men arrested from Chandigarh
Tamil Nadu Police uncover cyber fraud network in Punjab, arrest two men; victims scammed into depositing money.
Heartbroken dad pays tribute to schoolgirl daughter after horror speedboat death
Simon Lewis spoke at the inquest into the death of his daughter Emily, 15.
Will take necessary steps in interest of forces: Rajnath Singh
New Delhi, Oct 30 (IANS): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday that the Late Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee used to say that ‘we can change our friends but not our neighbours’. “We believe in keeping cordial relations with our neighbours,” the Defence Minister said while referring to the conse.....
When Cong loses, they start raising doubts on EVMs, ECI: Naqvi on Haryana election row
New Delhi, Oct 30 (IANS): As the Election Commission of India (ECI) rejected allegations made by the Congress regarding irregularities in the Haryana polls, BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Wednesday said that when the party loses, its leaders start raising questions on the ECI and Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). .....
Men freed of gun charges in dispute over electricity in Kingston
Two men accused of using a firearm to assault a woman in a dispute over electricity were freed of gun charges in the Gun Court on Tuesday.
CDS Gen Anil Chauhan to visit Algeria from October 31 to November 4
Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan to sign defence cooperation agreement during official visit to Algeria.
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