IN PICS | EFF paints Joburg red as ConCourt hears Phala Phala case
Hundreds of EFF supporters painted Johannesburg red in a march to the Constitutional Court on Tuesday, countering suggestions “the party is dying” amid leadership troubles.
'Modi Was Not A Factor In Maharashtra'
'Money power was deployed like an army in a war.' 'None of the MVA parties had that kind of money.'
Councillors demand independent inquiry into links between ex-deputy mayor and £600k contracts
Asher Craig denies any wrongdoing over Bristol City Council's Stepping Up training programme
Sars pounces on Shauwn Mkhize's KZN mansion after high court grants raid
The reason for the raid is not yet clear but Sars says it will go after those who break the law.
D-Day looms for Caird Park golf courses and Broughty Castle as councillors asked to approve closures
Leisure and Culture Dundee had proposed closing the two attractions - and the Mills Observatory - in a bid to save money.
Mboro tells court in-laws are provoking him
The lawyer representing controversial pastor Paseka " Mboro" Motsoeneng says the clergyman's in-laws are provoking him and a relative into flouting their bail conditions, something that will then prejudice them.
MGNREGA workers to restore 21 ponds in Tiruvannamalai
Women workers under MGNREGA to rejuvenate 21 ponds near Arunachaleswarar temple, increasing ground water level and floodwater storage capacity.
Breakthrough in 44-year-old disappearance of oil exec and his wife
Retired Sinclair Oil executive Charles Romer, 73, and his wife Catherine, 75, shockingly disappeared in 1980. A new discovery may be linked to the cold case.
Commissions for SCs, STs, OBCs, minorities flag ‘common issues’
National Commissions discuss common issues faced, seek more power to enforce recommendations for better public service efficiency.
Plans revealed to demolish Derby's Riverside car park and build apartment block
Derby Theatre now looks set to stay where it is and a plans for the former Eagle Market site have gone back to the drawing board
Vijayendra asks party workers to put bypoll drubbing behind them and take a vow to bring BJP to power
BJP State president assures party workers after byelection defeat, urging them to work towards ending Congress rule in Karnataka.
Scotland, Ukraine unite
The dance of Ukraine and the music of Scotland are coming together in Vernon for unique concert experience.
Judge grants dismissal of election subversion case against Donald Trump
Judge dismisses election subversion case against Trump due to DOJ policy not prosecuting sitting presidents, potentially revivable later.
Llandudno 'cop heist' bail hearing continues
The accused said that it was not a robbery but they were working on a tip-off they had received.
Families living on Millionaire's Row llivid over 'unsightly' new home
Earlier this year, angry residents were warned to stop bombarding parish councillors with abusive phone calls over an 'unsightly' new build in Wodehouse Road.
5 things to watch in leaders' last televised debate
The final televised debate of this campaign, involving the leaders of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin, is under way.
‘Seal of Authenticity’ to certify Jammu and Kashmir crafts for global market
World Crafts Council certifies Kashmir's handmade crafts, aiming to boost quality, ownership, and global recognition in the textile industry.
McGrath appoints Knab-Lunny as head of new team
Ireland's new EU Commissioner Michael McGrath has appointed an Irish woman working within the EU institutions to head up his new team on the eve of the new Commission being approved by the European Parliament.
Electric car 'chaos' and Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
Problems with the UK's net-zero plans and Israel's deal with Hezbollah lead Wednesday's papers.
Tourists filmed defacing Utah petroglyphs in famous destination
Police and federal land stewards in Utah hope to catch and prosecute two people who allegedly vandalized a rock formation with ancient Native American carvings in it.
Taoiseach Simon Harris not aware if staff asked RTE to remove viral video clip
On the campaign trial on Tuesday, Independent candidate for Dublin Central Clare Daly held a press conference in a Dublin, while there was a mix up about Paschal Donohoe taking part in a television debate
Three Cats Found Stabbed In The Head At TARUMT Setapak Campus
The culprit is yet to be identified but authorities have been notified of the incident.
5 UPNM Cadets Kicked Out Of Training Academy and Armed Forces Over Bullying
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. Several cadet officers from the Military Training Academy (ALK) at the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM) have been slapped with action following several bullying cases. According to Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, the 623rd series of the…
Key takeaways from debate that had no clear winner
With just days to go until the General Election, here are the key takeaways from last night's debate as the leaders of the three main political parties emerged unscathed.
What became of the robots in the Mash Get Smash TV ad?
The Smash Martians were a group of robotic aliens created in the 1970s to promote Cadbury's Smash instant mashed potatoes.
Insult to statute, mango kernel deaths rock Assembly
The Odisha Assembly on Tuesday witnessed ruckus as Opposition BJD and Congress raised issues of alleged insult to the Constitution and death of three tribal women after eating mango kernel gruel...
Justice Sial refuses to be part of SHC constitutional bench
Writes to Justice Agha, says JCP should have considered selection of judges on basis of seniority.
Phone of Katihar Express murder victim leads police to ‘serial killer’
Howrah GRP and CID uncover inter-State links to 'serial killer' targeting handicapped and women passengers on moving trains.
Defeated MVA candidates to seek EVM-VVPAT verification
Candidates from the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) opposition alliance in Maharashtra have decided to seek verification of the EVM-Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trails (VVPATs) units in their segments, following their defeat in the recent assembly polls. The move comes after several losing candidates, including those from the Shiv Sena (UBT), alleged that the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) might have been tampered with. The MVA, comprising the Shiv Sena (UBT), Congress, and NCP, lost to the Mahayuti coalition, which includes the Shiv Sena, BJP, and NCP. The MVA candidates are seeking verification based on a Supreme Court ruling that allows for checking the burnt memory/microcontroller in 5% of EVMs after the announcement of results.
Digicel Foundation hands over smart lab to Boundbrook Primary
Students and staff at the Boundbrook Primary School in Portland have received a boost to the teaching-and-learning experience, following the hand-over of a state-of-the-art Smart Lab to the institution by the Digicel Foundation. The facility, which...
Sculptures of Jamaican icons en route to World Fair 2025 in Osaka, Japan
SCULPTURES OF Jamaican icons, the king of Reggae, Bob Marley; and world sprint sensation, Usain Bolt, are now in transit, as the symbols of the island’s rich cultural heritage make their way by sea to the World Expo 2025. The figures, commissioned...
Mboro tells court in-laws are provoking him
The lawyer representing controversial pastor Paseka "Mboro" Motsoeneng claims the clergyman's in-laws are provoking him and a relative into flouting their bail conditions, something that will prejudice them.
Parliamentary Committee on Waqf bill to meet today
As the Winter Session of Parliament commenced earlier this week amid disruptions leading to the adjournment of both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, now the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the...
About 96 undocumented children detained as part of illicit miners in Stilfontein
Most of the illicit miners, including undocumented children, are suspected to originate from Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Lesotho.
Religious Conversion Only For Reservation Fraud On Constitution: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court said that the religious conversion undertaken solely to access reservation benefits, without genuine belief in the adopted religion, undermines the fundamental social objectives of the reservation policy.
Religious conversion without actual belief to gain employment is against reservation policy and a fraud on Constitution: SC verdict
Supreme Court rules that religious conversion for quota benefits without genuine belief is a fraud on the Constitution.
Number of illegal encampments on Curragh Plains jumped in 2024
A total of 25 illegal encampments up to October 11
Bombay High Court dismisses election petition against Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Dina Patil
Bombay High Court dismisses election petition challenging Shiv Sena candidate's victory due to procedural defects in nomination papers.
Chabad in Melbourne Suburb Defaced with ‘Jews Kill Babies’
“This is a chilling reminder of how far some people will go to intimidate and threaten the Jewish community.”
'Trump's Win Won't Affect Skilled Immigrants'
'As far as skilled immigration is concerned, the US needs Indian skills and Indian talent, and there are no two opinions about it even among US companies.'
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