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Iraqi prime minister announces his resignation
Nov. 29 (UPI) -- After weeks of violent protests in Iraq, Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi announced Friday that he will submit his resignation to the Iraqi Parliament.
Telangana: Cops said she has eloped, murdered doctor's family alleges police apathy
If the testimony of the victim's family is to be believed, the police could have saved her only if they acted on time.
Hong Kong protesters seek British support; campus siege ends
HONG KONG (AP) - Hundreds of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists rallied Friday outside the British Consulate, urging the city's former colonial ruler to emulate the U.S. and take concrete actions to support their cause, as police ended a blockade of a university campus after 12 days.
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
JOHNANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former president Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over a $2 billion arms deal.
London Bridge Attack: Several Injured After Stabbing Incident, One Suspect Detained
"We are in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge," a leading daily reported police as saying in a statement.
Low subscriber numbers and debt kill Cell C Black
Disappointing subscriber numbers and a poorly executed strategy led to the closure of Cell C’s streaming service, Black.
UK PM Johnson says Britain will leave EU by Jan. 31
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said that Britain would leave the EU by Jan. 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party wins a...
Iraqi prime minister says he will resign: statement
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Friday he would offer his resignation to parliament to allow lawmakers to choose a new government, in a move that follows weeks of violent anti-government protests.
Several people stabbed in London Bridge incident - Barriere Star Journal
A man has been detained, according to Metropolitan Police
Zuma loses bid to appeal high court's ruling in graft trial but can still petition SCA | IOL News
Jacob Zuma has lost an application for leave to appeal the high court judgment, but he still has an option to petition the ...
Clear-Up Continues In Albanian Quake Village
The clear-up following a devastating earthquake in Albania, which killed at least 49 people, is continuing. In the village of Thumane, 23 fatalities have been confirmed so far. Unsafe houses are being demolished, while displaced residents continue to live in tents. Fran Dodaj, one of the village residents, spoke to RFE/RL.
London Bridge knife rampage declared a terror attack
The suspect appears to have been disarmed by brave bystanders before being shot by police.
Iraqi PM offers resignation after security forces carry out 'bloodbath' killing of protesters
Iraq’s embattled prime minister offered his resignation on Friday, following the bloodiest day in weeks of unrest.
Magu to religious leaders: Preach integrity, hardwork
The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, on Friday urged religious leaders to preach integrity
‘Tenders called for installation of CCTV cameras in 745 stations’
Crime Prevention and Detection Squads set up at major stations: SCR official
UK PM promises new visa policy from Jan 2021 to block unskilled immigrants
Johnson called for people to vote for a majority Conservative Party government on December 12 to get Brexit done by the January 31, 2020 deadline
Railways saw least number of accidents in last two and half years: Goyal
"The last 2.5 years have been the safest in the history of Indian Railways. There have been least number of accidents in the last 2.5 years", the minister said
Get Yourself a Robotic Slave/Housekeeper With This £240 Roomba Discount
Nobody likes vacuuming, which is why we developed robots to help that burden. Sure they're not as efficient as doing it ourselves with a proper vacuum, but in our increasingly busy society most of us are two busy woking three jobs to afford the rent on our London broom cupboards.
4 arrested for death of Hyderabad veterinarian, cops suspect rape
The police suspect the vehicle was deliberately punctured by the culprits to trap the woman.
Meghan Markle receives support from Princess Martha Louise of Norway’s American boyfriend Shaman Durek
Shaman Durek says he understands exactly what Meghan Markle is going through.
Five Common Misconceptions About the Electoral College
Defenders of the Electoral College argue that it was created to combat majority tyranny and support federalism, and that it continues to serve those purposes. This stance depends on a profound misunderstanding of the history of the institution.
If I've hurt anyone with my comments, I'm sorry: Pragya
The Bhopal MP also said she was dubbed as a terrorist despite being acquitted by a court.
London Bridge incident: People injured and shots fired after stabbing
A major incident has been declared
Chelsea wait to discover extent of Abraham’s hip injury
Abraham sat out training at Chelsea’s Cobham base on Friday.
Boris Johnson refuses to apologise for racist 'burka' comments
As Conservatives face allegations of Islamophobia, prime minister says remark from 2018 should be read in context.
Clarence Thomas’s New Documentary Is All About How Biden Stinks and Liberals Are The New KKK
In case you’re still in a tryptophan stupor, allow me to catch you up. Donald Trump is still president. There’s still a Congressman presiding over hearings about the president’s shady dealings with the Ukraine who appears to himself have had shady dealings with Ukraine. And now, we’ve got the longest-sitting Supreme Court justice launching a documentary which targets the Democratic presidential frontrunner. I say we just drop the ball on this sucker and end 2019 now.
Arsenal players "openly mocked" Unai Emery in training before Gunners sacking
The Spaniard's 18 months in the Gunners hotseat came to an end on Friday, when he was sacked amidst the club's worst run of form in 27 years
GMB fans furious as guest insists chocolate advent calendars should be banned
Amy Childs argued against banning the calendars
Unai Emery sacked by Arsenal as club confirm interim appointment and explain decision
Gunners search for long-term successor already underway...
READERS’ LETTERS: Untrue to say Royal Navy warships will be built in an independent Scotland
Sir, – In a recent interview Nicola Sturgeon blithely stated that, in the event of Scotland becoming independent of the rest of the UK, warship building for the Royal Navy would continue to be undertaken on the Clyde and at Rosyth.
UK PM Johnson Reveals When Britain Will Leave EU
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said that Britain would leave the EU by January 31, Concise News reports.
Johnson warns Trump to stay out of election ahead of president’s UK visit
Mr Trump did have some criticism for Mr Johnson’s Brexit deal, claiming it hinders trade with the US.
Changes to festive bin collections announced - here's who is affected
Thousands of households will see changes
Korean singers Jung Joon-young, Choi Jong-hoon sent to prison for sexual assaults
Nov. 29 (UPI) -- Korean singers Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon were sentenced to several years in prison Friday after they were convicted on rape and other charges.
Law student abducted, gang-raped in Ranchi; 12 arrested
The accused have been arrested in subsequent raids led by Superintendent of Police (Rural) Rishabh Kumar Jha.
UK police: Bridge attacker had been jailed for terror crimes
A man imprisoned six years for terrorism offenses before his release last year stabbed several people in London on Friday, two fatally, before being tackled by members of the public and then fatally shot by officers on London Bridge.
Newsweek Jumps the Gun on What Trump Was Doing For Thanksgiving — Gets Egg on Its Face
Newsweek ran a story asserting the commander-in-chief was spending the Thanksgiving holiday "tweeting, golfing and more" before it was revealed President Trump made an unannounced visit to U.S. military members in Afghanistan on Thanksgiving.
Suspected bandits kill two Anambra vigilantes, collect their guns
Tony Okafor, Awka Suspected bandits on Friday killed two vigilantes in Anambra State and made away with their guns. The incident occurred on the Obosi-Nkpor road in the Idemili North Local Ar...
2 ASIs, 3 constables suspended for allegedly killing former councillor Waheed Anjum in Rawalpindi
Amjad's friend says an ASI shot the former councillor "with the intent to murder".
The Nightingale review – gut-churning colonial rape-revenge drama
In Jennifer Kent’s follow-up to The Babadook, set in 19th-century Tasmania, an Irishwoman seeks payback after being brutally gang-raped by British troops
Police say officers shot man at London Bridge, Sky says another person killed
LONDON (Reuters) - British police said officers had shot a man in an incident at London Bridge on Friday which they were treating as a terrorism as a precaution and Sky News reported that another person had been killed.
Pfizer, Flynn face reinstatement of £90m CMA fine
The UK’s competition regulator is pushing to reinstate a £90m fine for Pfizer and Flynn Pharma – quashed last year – over price hikes for an epilepsy drug.
FM's remarks on economy disappointing, crisis entirely home grown: Sinha
Sinha said that even now, the government is largely in denial
Fired Zimbabwe state doctors reject offer to return to work
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe state doctors who were fired for going on strike have rejected a government offer to return to work, their union said on Friday.
US Military Presence at Syria's Oil Fields Escalates Situation in Country - Russian Deputy FM
The day before, Syrian state television reported that US forces mustered dozens of military vehicles near oil fields in the Rumeilan region of Al-Hasakah province in Syria's northeast.
The battle for the Brexit-backing north
Will Britain’s election be decided in the Labour heartlands? Matthew Engel reports
Malta PM says no immunity for top suspect in journalist killing
Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has said the main suspect in the 2017 killing of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia would not be granted immunity to disclose what he knows about the case.
Supreme Court sacks Eleruwa of Eruwa, says appeal lacks merit
The Supreme Court, on Friday, sacked the Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola and six others, dismissing an appeal they lodged before it...
Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under disinformation law
Singapore authorities Friday ordered Facebook to correct an article on a fringe news site containing "scurrilous accusations" of election rigging, ramping up their use of a controversial law against misinformation.
Will Barcelona star end up staying at the Camp Nou beyond January?
Barcelona manager brought Ivan Rakitić back into the fold against Dortmund Ivan Rakitić is one of the best midfielders in the world. But unfortunately f...
UK Conservatives' lead over Labour narrows to eight points: Panelbase poll
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has seen its lead over the opposition Labour Party narrow to eight points from 10 a week ago, according to a poll by Panelbase, the latest of several polls to show a slight tightening of the race.
DDCA Ombudsman Accepts Rajat Sharma's Resignation
After almost two weeks, the Delhi and Districts Cricket Association (DDCA) ombudsman has accepted Rajat Sharma's resignation as DDCA president.
Supreme Fukuoka New Location Announced
Remaining in the trendy Daimyo shopping area.
Sturgeon ‘getting into bed with Corbyn’ to win indyref2, Chancellor claims
Sajid Javid used a visit to Scotland to launch an attack on the SNP leader.
Winsborough extends leadership footprint
Elaine McCaw, a leadership luminary, joins Winsborough Limited this month as an Independent Director of the Board.
NZ Bus advised of industrial action by FIRST Union and Tramways Union
NZ Bus has been advised by FIRST Union and the Tramways Union that drivers will be taking strike action from next week that will affect a number of routes.
Government ministers, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari endorse demands of student protesters
The Pakistan People's Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari voiced his support of the Student Solidarity March on Friday on the social networking app, Twitter. READ
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post this week for reporting that a picture President Donald Trump shared of his head pasted onto the body of the fictional boxing champion Rocky Balboa had been doctored.
Eddie Howe responds to West Ham links as pressure continues to surround Manuel Pellegrini
Howe is the bookies favourite to take the reigns in east London should the Hammers boss get the heave
Trump to decide if he wants lawyers at impeachment hearings
The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee asked President Donald Trump on Friday to say whether he’ll send his attorneys to participate in impeachment proceedings before the panel.
Man wins appeal over lack of detail in mortgage debt demand
A man has won a Supreme Court appeal which centred on a claim he was entitled to more detail about how a €221,000 mortgage debt was calculated before a bank obtained judgment for the money against him.
Detectives return to scene of deadly hit-and-run to canvass for more info
Detectives will return to a west-end neighbourhood today as they canvass for information about a deadly-hit-and-run that claimed the life of a 77-year-old woman out for a morning walk on Thursday.
UK: Several people stabbed near London Bridge, suspect shot dead by police
The Metropolitan Police declared it a ‘terrorist incident’.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Defends Free College for Rich Kids
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spent Thanksgiving evening defending the idea of free college for all children in the United States.
Bad RCS implementations are creating big vulnerabilities, security researchers claim
More problems for the SMS successor
Tories slammed by free market groups over state aid pledges
Business and free market groups slammed pledges today by Boris Johnson to expand state aid for businesses if the Conservative [...]
Canberra region tourism winners revealed
Outgoing Australian War Memorial director Brendan Nelson has been recognised for his individual contribution
UK's Corbyn says his thoughts are with those at London Bridge
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his thoughts were with those caught up in the “shocking” incident at London Bridge on Friday, and thanked the emergency services for their response.
Colombia protest leaders push Duque on dialogue
Protest leaders in Colombia on Thursday urged President Ivan Duque to include them in negotiations aimed at ending demonstrations that have rocked his right-wing government.
The First Time Congress Tried to Impeach a President Was a Disaster
It didn't go as planned...
Take Five: NATO -- dead or alive?
(Reuters) - 1/ HAPPY BIRTHDAY NATO!
Judge Approves Demolition of Home Where 5-Year-Old AJ Freund Was Allegedly Murdered
A judge has approved the demolition of the home where 5-year-old Illinois boy Andrew “AJ” Freund Jr. was allegedly murdered. This comes after a man obtained the residence at an auction, and through his attorney, announced initial plans to renovate the house, according to The Chicago Tribune.
Army revolts against General Sibanda
Junior Commanders of the Zimbabwe National Army have reportedly openly defied the Commander of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces Philip Valerio Sibanda and called for...
Man pleads guilty to fentanyl trafficking charge
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A Massachusetts man has pleaded guilty in federal court in New Hampshire to a fentanyl trafficking charge.
The Startling Low Bar to Ace a Fingerprint Examiner’s Proficiency Test
One wrong match could send an innocent person to prison or see a killer go free. But it doesn’t take much to qualify as an expert.
PSD decries PNL's social experiments with establishing minimum wage
The Social Democratic Party ( PSD ) argues that the calculation model proposed by National Liberal Party (PNL) for establishing the minimum...
After 400 die in Iraq protests, top cleric urges cabinet change
Iraq's top Shia cleric on Friday urged parliament to replace the cabinet, after dozens of protesters were killed in one of the bloodiest days of anti-government rallies gripping the country. Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani's weekly sermon gave a major boost to Iraqi demonstrators who have been taking to the streets since early October against a ruling class deemed corrupt and inefficient.
Mexico bristles at US terror designation plan
MEXICO CITY, Nov 29 — President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said today Mexico had not been invaded for more than a century and he would not permit another foreign intervention, reflecting tensions over a Trump administration plan to designate drug cartels based in Mexico as terrorist groups....
K-pop stars sentenced to prison for gang rape
Two Korean pop stars were sentenced to prison Friday for gang-raping unconscious women, secretly recording the act and distributing the tapes as part of a scandal that has rocked the K-pop industry, according to South Korean media.
West Indies names ODI, T20 squads for India tour; Russel, Bravo left out
Senior player Kieron Pollard will continue to lead both the ODI and T20 squads with Nicholas Pooran as his deputy in the shorter format
North Korea's Thanksgiving Day test shows improving speed for missile crews
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed “great satisfaction” over the latest test of a large multiple-rocket launcher, state media said on Friday, a launch that experts said showcased improving performance by the system and its crews.
London Bridge attack: Victims named by police
Jack Merritt, 25, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire and Saskia Jones, 23, of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, died in the attack, police said, as well as the suspect.
American rock climber Brad Gobright dies after fall in Mexico
American rock climber Brad Gobright has died after a fall in northern Mexico.
Fisherman’s body washed ashore
He fell into the sea while anchoring a vessel on Thursday
Crossbow killer, 51, who shot his heavily pregnant ex-wife in 'evil' revenge attack jailed for 33 years
A crossbow killer has been jailed for 33 years for shooting his heavily pregnant ex-wife in a "brutal and evil" revenge attack.
In pictures: Trump's unannounced maiden visit to Afghanistan as US president
Before taking the secret flight to Afghanistan, Trump had been expected to spend Thanksgiving in Florida.
FG Embarks On Moves To Retrieve Nigeria’s Stolen Artefacts
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has launched the campaign for the return of Nigeria’s stolen Artifacts from around the world.
Father jailed for murdering six-week-old son
Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs.
Police seek suspect who allegedly assaulted man who fed his dog
Police have released a surveillance camera image of a man who allegedly assaulted another man after he spotted him feeding his dog outside a restaurant last month.
Israel steps up settlement projects in occupied Jerusalem after US move
Israel announced on Thursday that it would approve 11,000 illegal housing units in the north of Jerusalem, following a surge of illegal settlements in...
Police treating London Bridge stabbing as 'terror-related' as man shot by officers
Metropolitan Police have confirmed they are at the scene following the incident and a number of people have been stabbed
Wool, mohair trade rules: Why Lesotho parliament witnessed bloody clash
The MPs had expressly demanded him to appear to give clarity on wool and mohair regulations that had seen farmers protest over the local broker appointed by government for their wool and mohair.
Evil crossbow killer who shot pregnant ex-wife in revenge attack is jailed for 33 years
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo is likely to die in prison after being given 33 years for murdering Sana Muhammad in a terrifying home attack.
London Bridge shooting LIVE: Updates as police close off part of the city and scene is on lockdown
POLICE have placed London Bridge on lockdown this afternoon after a shooting. Terrifying footage from the scene shows armed officers pointing their weapons at a man lying prone on the floor. Witnes…
US-Taliban Talks Are Back On
Trump makes announcement during Afghanistan visit
Infosys inks pact with Services Australia to digitise welfare entitlements
IT services major Infosys on Friday said it has inked an agreement with Australian federal government’s Services Australia to transform the entitlement calculation engine for the nation’s welfare syst
Pakistani Minister Supports Revocation of Ban on Students’ Union Amid Countrywide Protests
New Delhi (Sputnik): Students and members of civil society in 40 cities across Pakistan are taking part in a Students Solidarity March on Friday demanding the revocation of a 35-year-old ban on students’ unions. Students are fighting to reclaim their right to practice diplomacy, debate, politics, and leadership.
Hong Kong police officially end siege at university
Police restored school administrators' control of Hong Kong Polytechnic University on Friday, declaring that there were no pro-democracy protesters left on the wrecked campus after a two-week siege, The New York Times reports. Police arrested hundreds of protesters during the showdown, the latest episode amid months of civic unrest. On Thursday, a team of about 400 officers conducted a sweep of the university, and found nearly 4,000 firebombs, 921 gas canisters, and 588 containers of chemicals, including acid and other corrosive liquids, the South China Morning Post reports. The transfer of control back to school officials marked the end of one of the most intense clashes between protesters and police in a month of escalating unrest following the death of a student who fell from a parking structure during a police operation. Harold Maass
Exclusive: Mexico's Pemex fights in court to suspend clean diesel rule - documents
Mexico's state-run oil company Pemex has been fighting for almost a year in court to suspend a rule issued by the previous government, requiring ...
NATO seeks to head off budget row saying spending is rising
BRUSSELS (AP) - NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Friday that European allies and Canada are spending even more than previously thought on defense, just days before U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to demand once more that other leaders boost their military budgets.
Charles Leclerc says he and Sebastian Vettel share responsibility for Brazil crash
Following the two Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel crashing into one another at the Brazilian Grand Prix a couple of weeks ago, the former has admitted both drivers share responsibility for the collision.
Sturgeon ‘getting into bed with Corbyn’ to win indyref2, Chancellor claims
Sajid Javid used a visit to Scotland to launch an attack on the SNP leader.
Indonesia win historic first Gold Medal of SEA Games 2019, ending Singapore’s 52 year run
The 2019 SEA Games are already underway, despite the opening ceremony scheduled for November 30. Several of the ‘team’ sports and qualifiers are currently taking place, with the medal events left for later dates. However, Indonesia has been able to bag a medal nonetheless, becoming the first to do so in this edition of the games.
UK PM Johnson says Britain will leave EU by Jan. 31
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said that Britain would leave the EU by Jan. 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party wins a majority...
Bouquets and brickbats for govt.as it completes 6 months in office
Several decisions guided by poll manifesto; sand policy, review of PPAs draw flak from various quarters
First pictures of London Bridge 'shooting' after panic fills streets as police swarm on area
BBC correspondent John McManus told BBC News that he had heard several gunshots on London Bridge
Middendorp: Let’s Be Humble…
Ernst Middendorp is mindful of the position that Kaizer Chiefs have come from and wants to remain humble as they continue their run this season.
Horrific injuries suffered by mother at centre of love triangle murder attempt revealed
WARNING: Graphic image shows horrific injuries suffered by the woman at the centre of a love triangle between Alnwick Garden staff
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Politics
Scott Morrison: “Cunning. A little Machiavellian. And not to be underestimated." Plus: Jacqui Lambie and Philip Lowe.
I'm not going to say how many children I have: UK PM Johnson
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he would not say how many children he had, saying that he would not “put them on the pitch” ahead of the Dec. 12 election.
D-day: Court To Rule On Jacob Zuma’s Appeal Against Corruption Trial
DURBAN – Former President Jacob Zuma and co-accused Thales will know if they can take their case to the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) after the High Court in Pietermaritzburg ruled that they must stand trial. Last week, Zuma’s lawyers argued that the SCA may arrive at a different conclusion and Zuma may eventually be […]
UK PM Johnson being kept updated on London Bridge incident
LONDON, Nov 29 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he was being kept updated on the incident at London Bridge.
West Belfast man with 99 convictions jailed for having gun and cocaine
A WEST Belfast man with almost 100 convictions has been handed a five-year sentence for having a gun and cocaine.
Time for Labour to get its house in order
The Labour Party has an opportunity to get its house in order and look forward to the election after a dismal couple of years. Laura Walters writes that might be a job best suited to a woman. The Labour Party will want to use the election of its new president to get its house in order and move on from almost two years of mismanaged sexual assault controversies. This weekend, the Labour Party will converge on Whanganui for its annual conference. The AGM will have all the usual components, including campaign workshops, a guest speaker, socialising opportunities, and speeches from top dogs Grant Robertson, Kelvin Davis and Jacinda Ardern. But Ardern’s brief opening address on the Friday evening is expected to include more than self-congratulations and an optimistic throw forward to next year’s election.
Knives Out Takes Several Jabs At Donald Trump
Knives Out includes some subtle slams against Donald Trump, his political policies and America's divided political landscape.
BJP Staring At Tough Challenge In Jharkhand, May Need Support Of Angry Allies To Form Government
Why BJP is facing a tough challenge in Jharkhand assembly polls.
Thousands of youths in latest climate protest
Thousands of activists, mostly young people, are protesting on the streets of Lisbon on Friday to demand government measures to protect the planet, stressing that it is already known what the solutions are, but actions are missing.
Queen is beyond reproach and distinct from royal family, UK PM Johnson says
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth is beyond reproach but there is a distinction between the monarchy and the rest of the royal family, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday when asked if the monarchy was beyond reproach after the scandal involving Prince Andrew.
Nigerians argue over video of President Buhari not shaking hands with Senator Remi Tinubu at a function
A video of President Buhari not shaking hands with Senator Remi Tinubu at an event in Abuja yesterday November 28th, has got people talking on Twitter. Some query why the President did not shake the female
War Machines: Spitfire and Hurricane in the Battle of Britain
One of Germany’s essential steps for European domination in World War II was to control the British isles, which it tried to do in the summer of 1940 using air warfare almost exclusively.
TTD to utilise services of retired employees for welfare of pilgrims
No emoluments will be paid to them, says Additional EO
Woman suspected of spying for Ukraine detained in occupied Sevastopol – Russian media
The woman had been "purposefully collecting" military secrets, according to the FSB.
London Bridge attacker identified, had been jailed for terror crimes
A man wearing a fake explosive vest stabbed several people Friday in London, U.K., killing two in what police are treating as a terrorist attack before being tackled by members of the public and then fatally shot by officers on London Bridge.
Truck driver Mohammed Pasha, Naveen, Kesavulu, and Shiva arrested for raping and brutally killing Hyderabad doctor
Police in Telangana have arrested four accused in connection with the gruesome murder of a 27-year-old veterinary doctor on Wednesday night.
NYPD monitoring information on stabbing near London Bridge
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Police Department says it’s keeping a sharp eye on the still-developing information about a stabbing of multiple people in
Duterte apologizes to foreign teams for SEA Games 2019 woes
The President says the Malacañang probe into the SEA Games would not spare his allies even if the controversy could cause their political downfall
Hunt for man with 'horror skull' face tattoos after teen 'raped in bushes'
She was dragged from the street into a nearby wooded area and subjected to a serious sexual assault before she was able to fight off her attacker
Want to take Sri Lanka-India relationship to higher level: President Rajapaksa
The newly elected president said that Colombo and New Delhi need to 'work together' for economic development and security of their people.
Iraq’s PM announces he’ll resign amid worsening crisis
It wasn’t immediately clear whether Abdul-Mahdi’s resignation would placate protesters, who are now calling for the removal of the entire political class that has ruled Iraq since the 2003 downfall of Saddam Hussein.
Court annuls sack of FUOYE’s Lecturer, orders immediate reinstatement
Court sitting in Abuja has annulled the sack of Prof. Adeyemi Oluwagbemiga of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti (FUOYE), by management of the university.
Johnson: Disparaging remarks about single mothers made 25 years ago
The PM said the quotes were stripped of context and formed part of a smear campaign by Labour.
Police: Driver accused of traveling 120 mph on I-95
GREENLAND, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire state police say a driver has been accused of traveling at 120 miles an hour on Interstate 95.
Enugu state teachers seek 65 years retirement age
The Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria , Enugu state Wing, has called for the extension of retirement age in the state.
UK PM calls in referendum team for Brexit election pitch
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a pitch to Brexit-backing opposition voters Friday alongside a former Labour member of his 2016 referendum team, insisting only a vote for him in next month's election would get Britain out of the EU.
Indian Army Job 2019 For Soldier Posts
Indian Army Job 2019 For Soldier PostsArmy Recruitment Rally will be held for eligible candidates of 10 x districts of Upper Assam (Jorhat, Majuli,
Hillary Clinton Visits ‘The Graham Norton Show’ To Reveal What She Wishes She Told Donald Trump At Most Memorable Debate
Hillary Clinton is recalling one of the most memorable moments of her battle with Donald Trump for the presidency of America, when the two debated in St. Louis. The former Secretary of State visited "The Graham Norton Show" show, and recalled how Trump roamed around the stage, standing behind her. "He loomed over me," she…
New regulations for gift vouchers to come into effect ahead of Christmas
New laws will give all vouchers a five-year expiry time while also meaning people won't have to spend the entirity of the balance in one transaction.
Playing a Broken Record: UK Defence Minister Calls Russia a ‘Threat’
French President Emmanuel Macron earlier argued that NATO was experiencing “brain death”, provoking a wave of comments from world leaders who found his remarks about the alliance’s condition less than stellar, with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas stating that the bloc was very much “alive”.
Telkom Says Cell C Has Rejected Takeover Offer
JOHANNESBURG – Telkom SA said on Friday the board of its larger but troubled rival Cell C had rejected its takeover bid. “The Telkom Board continues to believe the offer is a compelling proposition that would have created significant value for all stakeholders including Telkom’s shareholders,” the statement said. Cell C is majority-owned by Blue […]
MHP leader: No turning back from presidential system
There is no turning back from the presidential system as it is the only path to true democracy and stability in the country, said the head of the...
Maharashtra episode will have bearing on Jharkhand polls, Cong will form govt: Gourav Vallabh
Denouncing BJP's claim of winning "65 seats" in Jharkhand, Vallabh reminded people of BJP's similar claims in Haryana and Maharashtra.
Taliban ready to restart peace talks after Trump visit, official says
Taliban leaders signaled Friday they are ready to resume peace talks with the U.S.
Bolivia's interim govt redraws foreign policy after Morales
Bolivia's interim government on Thursday announced that it would renew diplomatic relations with Israel after they were cut off around ten years ago, as...
Indian police find burned body of woman in suspected rape
HYDERABAD, India — Police said they detained four suspects for questioning Friday after finding the burned body of a 27-year-old veterinarian who was raped and killed in southern India, in yet another instance of violent crime against women in India. The woman went missing on Wednesday night and her body was found by a passer-by …
PIB sets up fact-checking unit to tackle spread of fake news related to government
The government urged the public to send across any information that they wanted verified.
Ex-GOP lawmaker: Republicans 'wrestling' with whether to turn on Trump
A former Republican lawmaker said his former colleagues are publicly standing with President Trump as he faces impeachment, but in private they are dismayed by his conduct.
Rajya Sabha MPs demand greater autonomy for States
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh said though he had sympathy with the spirit of the resolution.
BJP MP seeks inclusion of Gorkhas left out of NRC
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Raju Bista (BJP) said that the exclusion of names of many Gorkhasy from the NRC is a question mark on the sacrifices made by those freedom fighters who were from this community.
NATO spending tweak lets Berlin push back on Trump
US will pay less for budget that covers alliance HQ while Germany pays a little more.
Karan Johar Gives Away Shuddhi Title To Sohail Khan; Will It Feature Salman Khan?
Sohail Khan registers the title Shuddhi, previously being reported as Karan Johar’s dream project starring Salman Khan. Though Shuddhi never happened and got shelved due to indefinite delay, with Sohail registering the title, the possibility of Salman starring in it can’t be avoided
Two K-Pop Stars Sentenced to Prison for Rape
The two men raped women who were too drunk to resist, and one of them shared videos of the assaults, a court found.
London Attack treated as Terror-Related
Shooting and stabbing reported near London Bridge.
Scheer heads to Conservative heartland after a bruising week of challenges
OTTAWA — Andrew Scheer heads into the Conservative heartland of Alberta today where he'll make a pitch to some of the party's most fervent supporters about why he ought to keep his job as federal leader and how he intends to do it.
Our fear of China is not loathing
Australia's leaders are right to keep their cool on China, but they must respond to the regime's intrusions into our democratic and other institutions.
7 contenders to become the new Arsenal manager
It was confirmed that the Gunners had parted company with Unai Emery earlier today.
2 K-pop stars get prison terms for sexual crimes
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - A South Korean court on Friday found two K-pop stars guilty of illicit sexual relations with a woman who was unable to resist an
Suspect in London Bridge attack had been jailed for previous terror incidents
Two people were killed and a number of others injured in a terrorist attack in central London, the London Metropolitan Police said.
Malta PM rejects immunity bid by top suspect in murder probe
Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has said his government rejected a request by a prominent businessman for immunity from prosecution in connection with the 2017 killing of investigative reporter Daphne Caruana Galizia.
El Nino, La Nina not expected in Pacific but extreme weather still possible: WMO
GENEVA (Reuters) - Neutral conditions are expected to prevail in the Pacific through February, but that will not prevent extreme weather, the U.N.’s World Meteorological Organisation said on Friday
Central African Republic seeks a salve for the scars of war
Conflict-ravaged country hopes trials at new court in Bangui will at last punish those responsible for massacres and rape
The Liveris Formula: Dow’s Inclusive Capitalism
Parasites have a certain weight in history. Donors to a system, a state, a company, always claim to be giving back what they advertise as their hard earned cash. Andrew N. Liveris is one such character. Former CEO of the Dow Chemical corporation, he is a face associated with a company that was responsible for manufacturing the defoliating Agent Orange and napalm.
Uddhav Thackeray-led govt in Maharashtra to face floor test tomorrow
Governor B K Koshyari has asked Thackeray to prove majority by December 3
Centre to bring new job-oriented education policy, says HRD Minister
HRD minister urged students to work with dedication to make India a $5 trillion economy in the next few years
U.K. Police Shoot Man After Potential Terrorist Attack in London
(Bloomberg) -- Armed police shot a man after a possible terrorist attack sent hundreds of people running for their lives in the heart of London.Several civilians were believed to have been injured in a stabbing just before 2 p.m. in the London Bridge area on the edge of the capital’s financial center
What is a hung parliament? What happens when no party wins an election majority?
The UK is heading to the polls on Dec 12, 2019 but, there is a chance that the results could end up with a hung parliament.
Bollywood's Ashutosh Gowariker Reveals Why He Directed a Film on Third Battle of Panipat
New Delhi (Sputnik): Bollywood actors Arjun Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt-star in “Panipat” which showcases a battle that took place between the Marathas and the then-Kinf of Afghanistan Ahmad Shah Abdali in 1761. The movie’s director says working on it was a huge cinematic challenge especially the battle scene sequence.
Two killed, suspect shot dead after terrorist incident on London Bridge
British police say suspect in stabbing attack was wearing fake suicide vest
Top cricket official barred from leaving Bangladesh
Bangladesh's anti-corruption commission has barred a top cricket official from leaving the country as it steps up an investigation into the sport's national body.
Resident ruckus leaves redevelopment of IBM Cumberland Forest campus in limbo
Game of pass the parcel continues.
Belated bill to help solve indigenous cold cases gains steam
FARGO, N.D. — A bill originally meant to help law enforcement investigate cold cases of murdered and missing indigenous women that has floundered in Congress for two years may have the missing ingredients to become law — money and muscle. The money comes from an appropriations subcommittee chaired by Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who …
Sondland Won’t Resign After Three Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland will not resign after three women came forward with detailed accounts of his sexual...
Farmers’ grievance meet turns stormy
Stir against ‘denial’ of Vaigai water for irrigation
What 2020 Democrats can (and can't) learn from Obama's historic Iowa win
"I wouldn't run the same campaign today, in this environment, as I ran in 2008," Obama said recently.
Happy Holidays from the White House: See 91 years of presidents’ Christmas cards, from Trump to JFK to Coolidge
While it may be less common these days to send a holiday greeting via snail mail these days, the White House hasn’t let go of its 91-year tradition.
Bridge attacker shot dead
UPDATE: 11:20 a.m. A man wearing a fake explosive vest stabbed several people in what police are treating as a terrorist attack Friday before being tackled by members of the public and then fatally shot by officers on London Bridge, police and the city’s mayor said.
MP CM Kamal Nath attacks BJP, Pragya Thakur over remarks on Godse
Amid opposition ruckus, Thakur on Friday made a fresh statement in Lok Sabha, apologising for her remarks on Godse. 'I want to say only what I do for the country. On November 27, during discussion on SPG (Amendment) Bill, I did not call Nathuram Godse a patriot (desh bhakt), I did not even take his name. Still if some
Man held with bullet at Delhi Metro station
Saurabh Kumar, hailing from Mainpuri district of Uttar Pradesh, was apprehended by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel at the Badarpur metro station on Thursday evening
Children's home youth worker used excessive force to restrain vulnerable teenagers, hearing told
Sian Moses is also accused of making inappropriate sexual advances to a colleague
Duterte seeks probe, clears Cayetano
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte believes his former election running mate, Speaker Alan Cayetano, is innocent of corruption in the hosting of the 2019 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.
UK PM Johnson implores Trump: please avoid the election
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was best if U.S. President Donald Trump did not get involved in Britain’s upcoming election when he visits London .
Former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, a political titan who spanned eras, dies at 101
The enduring statesman, who bolstered the military alliance with the U.S. and privatized the Japanese National Railways, led Japan onto the world stage in the 1980s.
London Bridge closed amid reports of gunfire, police at scene
Police are dealing with an ongoing incident
26 Years Later, Footage Surfaces Of Sonic The Hedgehog's Infamous Macy's Parade Disaster
Anyone who’s a serious fan of Sonic, or of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, is probably aware of the 1993 event, in which a Sonic the Hedgehog float became caught in high winds, struck a lamppost and injured two people. The thing is, despite knowing this happened, we didn’t have any surviving video of the...
Brace for a warmer winter in India this year, says IMD
M Rajeevan, secretary, Ministry of Earth Science (MoES) had said last week that 2019 is set to become the second-most warmest recorded calendar year ever.
India announces $400 mln loan for Sri Lanka, in support of new president
India will lend Sri Lanka $400 million for infrastructure projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after talks with the island nation's new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa aimed at improving bilateral ties.
Great SEA Games
CLARK, Philippines (AFP) - President Duterte has called for a probe into the preparations for the Southeast Asian Games, which start tonight after a messy build-up marked by last-minute construct
Iraqi forces kill 45 protesters after Iranian consulate torched
Iraqi security forces shot dead at least 45 protesters on Thursday after demonstrators stormed and torched an Iranian consulate overnight, in what could mark a turning point in the uprising against the Tehran-backed authorities.
K-pop star jailed for six years for gang rape, spycam crimes
Around 5,500 people were arrested for molka offences last year, 97 percent of them men, according to police data.
Russian Jokes Tell the Brutal Truth
In a repressive society, dark political jokes allow regular people to describe what they see with their own eyes.
Financial boost for minority media
Newspapers run by members of the Armenian, Greek and Jewish communities are to receive extra state funds thanks to an affirmative action scheme. The...
UK's Johnson says will keep no-deal Brexit preparations in place
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he wanted to keep in place preparations the government has made for the possibility of a no-deal Brexit.
Erdogan slams ‘brain dead’ Macron over Nato comments
ISTANBUL, Nov 29 — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out today at counterpart Emmanuel Macron over his criticisms of Nato, saying it was the French president who was suffering “brain death”. “I am talking to France’s President Emmanuel Macron, and I will also say this at Nato....
Breaking: South African police officer found guilty of killing a Nigerian
A South African court has found a police officer guilty of killing a Nigerian, Mr. Emmanuel Okoli in 2018. A civilian accomplice of the police officer
Court dismisses Jacob Zuma appeal
Zuma is facing fraud and corruption charges from when he was Thabo Mbeki's deputy.
De Lima lashes at Palace for Midler rebuke, says she was just telling the truth
Opposition Senator Leila M. de Lima on Friday slammed Malacañang for criticizing American Actress Bette Midler who classified President Duterte as among the world’s most detestable leaders.
Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray takes over as CM, ruling alliance to face floor test tomorrow
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has appointed NCP MLA Dilip Walse Patil the interim Speaker for the trust vote.
Taliban say 'way too early' to speak of resuming talks with US
President Donald Trump statement indicated progress, though spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid's statement suggested roadblocks remain. "It is way too early to talk about the resumption of talks for now," the insurgent spokesman told AFP in a WhatsApp message, adding that the Islamist group would give an official reaction later.
PCSO welcomes PACC probe of corrupt employees
PHILIPPINE Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) General Manager Royina Marzan-Garma welcomed the result of the probe conducted by the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) into the alleged corruption involving some of the agency’s officials.
Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under disinformation law
Singapore authorities Friday ordered Facebook to correct an article on a fringe news site containing “scurrilous accusations” of election rigging, ramping up their use of a controversial law against misinformation. The social media giant, which has previously expressed concerns about the legislation, did not respond to requests for comment and the article was still on …
2 K-pop stars were jailed for raping a drunk, unconscious woman in a scandal that shows the industry's dark underbelly
Two K-pop stars have been sentenced to prison for gang raping a drunk, unconscious woman.
Bushiri’s fraud case transferred to High Court for trial
The fraud case against Enlightened Christian Gathering Church leader Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary has been transferred to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria for trial.
Iraq's prime minister to step down amid protests
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi on Monday said he would step down as anti-government protests continue to roil the country.
Rescue Beacons Save Lives of Five Migrants in Arizona Desert
Rescue beacons placed in the Arizona desert by Tucson Sector Border Patrol officials led to the rescue of five migrants on Monday.
Dairy farmer found murdered
A dairy farmer was found murdered in his sleep at a farm near T. Saveriarpuram near here in the early hours of Friday.Police said K. Antonymuthu, 62, of T. Saveriarpuram under Thaalamuthunagar police
Govt not taking appropriate measures to tackle onion crisis: Congress
In a press conference here, the party's Rajya Sabha member Amee Yajnik said the government has "failed utterly" in handling the matter
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Announces He’s Moving To Africa, Says It Will Define Bitcoin Future
Dorsey’s trip could be the beginning of a Western ideological shift among big technology companies toward nations in Africa. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey announced in a tweet this week that he would ...
Explainer: What's at stake in Macron's reform of France's cherished pensions?
PARIS (Reuters) - France is bracing for nationwide public sector strikes on Dec. 5 against President Emmanuel Macron’s drive to overhaul the country’s unwieldy and costly pension system.
UK PM Johnson implores Trump: Please keep out of election
LONDON (Nov 29): Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was best if US President Donald Trump did not get involved in Britain's upcoming election when he visits London for a NATO summit next week."What we don't do traditionally as loving allies and friends, what we don't do traditionally, is get involved in each other's election campaigns," said Johnson, whose Conservative Party has a commanding lead in the polls ahead of the Dec 12 election."The best (thing) when you have
Donald Tusk Handed Over the Leadership of the European Council to Charles Michel
Today, the European Council President Donald Tusk handed over the leadership of the institution to Charles Michel. The term of office of the President of the European Council is two and a half years, with the possibility of being extended only once.
Class 9 girl abducted, raped by man she was married off to in Rajasthan
A 15-year-old child bride was allegedly abducted and raped in Rajasthan's Bundi district by the man to whom she had been married off some years ago, police said.
'Lot of domestic coaching talent': Dravid
Dravid, who was in the city to observe the ongoing one-day series between India Under-19 and Afghanistan Under-19 as part of preparations for the World Cup early next year, hoped for a substantial Indian presence in the IPL support staff in the future.
Police put out house fire
Members of the North Okanagan Vernon RCMP took on a firefighting role Friday morning and are credited with saving a Lavington home.
Post talks with Gotabaya Rajapaksa, PM Modi announces $50 million aid to Sri Lanka to tackle terrorism
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a $50 million aid to Sri Lanka to tackle terrorism. The announcement was made after PM Modi and Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa held ‘fruitful talks’.
The Secret World newsletter
The excellent first edition of Matthew Braga’s new Secret World newsletter looks at exactly who you’re calling when you use a satellite phone or Garmin emergency beacon to call for help…
Godse remarks: Congress MLA from MP threatens to burn alive Pragya Thakur, apologises later
Govardhan Dangi later claimed that he meant the people of Rajgarh district will boycott her.
Laxmmi Bomb: Tusshar Kapoor Reveals His Production Venture With Akshay Kumar Was A 6 Years Old Dream
Laxmmi Bomb is one of the most anticipated films currently. The film will star Akshay Kumar in a transgender role and people are pretty eager to see the Khiladi in this unique avatar. But it is not ju
Anonymous official’s book replaces Trump Jr’s ‘fake No 1’ on bestseller list
A Warning knocks Triggered from atop the New York Times nonfiction list amid reports Republicans attempted to boost sales
Man charged with murdering baby boy
Eleven-month-old Hunter McGleenon, from Keady, Co Armagh, died on Tuesday.
Iraqi PM To Resign After Deadly Protests
Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani has condemned the use of lethal force against anti-government protesters and also urged demonstrators to reject acts of violence and vandalism.
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post this week for reporting that a picture President Donald Trump shared of his head pasted onto the body of the fictional boxing champion Rocky Balboa had been doctored.
Indonesian gymnast dropped after told ‘she’s no longer a virgin’
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 — An Indonesian female gymnast training for a major sport event has been sent home on grounds she was no longer a virgin, her family said today, a claim rejected by officials who insisted it was over disciplinary issues. Shalfa Avrila Sania, 17, had been due to leave for the...
Arsenal interim boss Freddie Ljungberg breaks silence after replacing Unai Emery
Emery was sacked from his post as manager by the Arsenal board on Friday after a dismal run of results, with Ljungberg now tasked with handling first-team affairs
Violence rises in Iraq’s south amid crackdowns on protests and press
Iraqi security officers opened fire on protesters in southern Iraq on Thursday, killing at least 35, as the government sought to quell violence that started with an attack on the Iranian Consulate in the city of Najaf, but then spread to other areas in the country’s south.
Former Playboy Model Pamela Anderson Writes to PM Modi With a Special Request
New Delhi (Sputnik): Pamela, who is also an American animal rights activist, has urged Prime Minister Modi to promote veganism through his speeches as a way to encourage India’s fight against climate change, media reported on Friday.
77 Percent of Indians Concerned About Looming Danger of War, Survey Reveals
New Delhi (Sputnik): A series of steps taken by the Indian government, such as the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status, and the Balakot airstrike in February, among other things, have brought things to a head in the region, according to a Paris-based global market research and consulting firm.
Is Jo Swinson's election campaign punching below its weight?
Lib Dem leader’s ratings have slipped just three weeks after she aimed straight for No 10
Black Friday: Women in Hijabs Fight Over a Vacuum Cleaner at Walmart
While other shoppers squabble over $1.60 towels.
Former WVZ security guards seek ED's audience over contract termination
Former World Vision Zimbabwe security guards retrenched in 2011 without terminal benefits are planning to engage President Emmerson Mnangagwa for him to r...
Patients sue Indiana hospital over possible disease exposure
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — More than 1,000 surgical patients are suing a northern Indiana hospital after being notified that a sterilization failure could have
Climate change 'tipping points' too close for comfort
Locked inside the tundra of Russia, Alaska and Canada, for example, is twice as much CO2 and methane as there is already in the atmosphere. If humanity cannot manage...
Huawei plans legal challenge over exclusion from federal subsidies in US
The Federal Communications Commission last week branded Huawei and its Chinese rival ZTE as threats to US national security and blocked them from the fund
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored
Critics saw in President Donald Trump's campaign message a totalitarian disregard for the truth, but others saw the message as humorous trolling.
Why 8th Senate rejected Buhari’s $29.96bn loan request – Shehu Sani
Sunday Aborisade, Abuja The chairman of the Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debt in the 8th National Assembly, Senator Shehu Sani, has explained why the federal parliament rejected Preside...
Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under disinformation law
Singapore authorities Friday ordered Facebook to correct an article on a fringe news site containing "scurrilous accusations" of election rigging, ramping up their use of a controversial law agains...
Dilip Walse Patil of NCP appointed pro tem Speaker of Maharashtra assembly
Senior NCP leader Dilip Walse Patil was appointed pro tem Speaker of Maharashtra Assembly on Friday ahead of the floor test of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi government.NCP sources
Rescuers searching for 2 after shrimp boat capsizes
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Two crew members are missing after a shrimp boat overturned. The U.S. Coast Guard Sector Mobile says the vessel overturned Friday
Syed Modi International: Kidambi Srikanth Knocked Out, Sourabh Verma And Rituparna Das Enter Semifinals
Kidambi Srikanth lost to Son Wan Ho in straight games in the quarterfinals of Syed Modi International badminton tournament.
Father jailed for murdering six-week-old son
A father who murdered his six-week-old son has been jailed for life. Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs, Kent, and was sentenced to life in prison on Friday, Kent Police said. Vernon, 21 and of no fixed address, was found guilty of murder and two counts of grievous bodily harm following a trial at Maidstone Crown Court in October 2019. He was sentenced at the same court on Friday and will serve a minimum term of 16 years. Baby McKenzie died at a London hospital in July last year.
Arjun Kapoor's bromance with Ranveer Singh has him declaring he is Deepika Padukone's "souten"
We all know of Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh’s close friendship. The two best buds always know how to pack on the ‘Bromance’ every time they come tog
Teacher charged with murder in Embu
Kiamuringa Secondary School principal and three others are accused of killing a muguka farmer.
British police confirm they shot man on London Bridge, say incident being treated ‘as though it ...
LONDON (AP) - British police confirm they shot man on London Bridge, say incident being treated ‘as though it is terror-related'
Mixed Reactions to Abdullah-Led Protest
The protest march initiated by Abdullah Abdullah's campaign team on Friday in Kabul was met with diverse reactions from both prominent leaders and the general public.
Three activists in Erode taken into custody and later released
The activists had planned to stage protests condemning the death of IIT Madras student Fathima Latheef
Uddhav Thackeray government to face floor test on November 30
The Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance claims to have the support of over 170 MLAs.
Davis Cup: Emphatic wins for Ramkumar, Sumit; India leads Pakistan 2-0
Pakistan badly missed its top players who pulled out, protesting against shifting of the matches to a neutral venue.
2 killed in London stabbings; police fatally shoot suspect
A man wearing a fake explosive vest stabbed several people Friday in London, killing two, in what police are treating as a terrorist attack before he was tackled by members of the public and then fatally shot by officers on London Bridge, police and the city’s mayor said.
Fury in Malta over latest twist in slain reporter case
An intensifying probe into the murder of Caruana Galizia, who was blown up by a car bomb in October 2017, has destabilized Joseph Muscat's government, though the prime minister has rebutted repeated calls for his resignation.
Italy's ‘Sardines’ movement threatens Salvini’s dominance
ROME — In Italy’s polarized political landscape, a grassroots group calling itself “Sardines” is putting the squeeze on right-wing populist Matteo Salvini.
French lawmakers seek to ban Black Friday sales
PARIS — Dozens of French activists blocked an Amazon warehouse south of Paris in a Black Friday-inspired protest, amid increased opposition to the post-Thanksgiving sales phenomenon that has seen a
Vice-president Iliana Iotova Discussed the Fight against the Trampling on Human Rights with the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
The talks between Vice-president Iliana Iotova and the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatovic, held at 2 Dondukov street, focused on the loss of human rights people have stood up for decades on end. “I am observing a paradox – the more structures defending human rights are established, the more problems they face.
Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas celebrate Thanksgiving ahead of first marriage anniversary
Priyanka shared a picture of the romantic couple who extended their best wishes on the ocassion.
Student Solidarity March: Thousands take to streets nationwide
Across the country on Friday, students, activists, and civil society members, as well as academics and politicians protested to mark what organizers have called the
Father charged with child abuse, domestic assault after infant thrown on floor, mother punched
A Memphis father has been charged after a mother said he threw their 1-year-old child on the ground after an argument.
Turkey slams France's nonconstructive attitude toward NATO solidarity
Turkey harshly criticizes French President Emmanuel Macron's statements undermining NATO's main principle, which is based on the solidarity of its allies
Northern voters express mixed feelings over delayed results announcement
-Voters in the northern regions expressed mixed feelings over the delayed final announcement of election results.
Sudan Overturns Moral Policing Law That Targeted Women, Dismantles Ousted Leader's Party
Move comes as part of a power-sharing agreement between the country’s ruling generals and protesters demanding sweeping political change
London Bridge 'shooting': Moment knifeman is shot after hero bystanders wrestle with him
WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT: Footage appears to show the moment armed police fired shots at the suspect after hero members of the public seemed to disarm him
Malta prime minister expected to quit in crisis over journalist murder
VALLETTA, Nov 29 — Malta’s Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has told associates he plans to resign imminently, the Times of Malta reported today. His decision was brought on by the political and legal crisis brought about by the investigation into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia,...
Appeal Court victory a validation of people’s will - Lalong
Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau has described his victory at the Appeal Court as validation of the will of the people.Lalong in a statement on Friday by his...
NAF destroys terrorists’ gun trucks in Borno
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said on Friday its Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has destroyed two Boko Haram terrorists’ gun trucks
Juncker bids adieu, saying ‘I’m hungry’
At final midday news conference, outgoing Commission president says he has ‘shed a lot of tears’ but leaves ‘with elements of satisfaction.’
London Bridge: 'One dead' and multiple people injured in 'stabbing' incident
One person has reportely been killed and multiple people injured after a stabbing incident on London Bridge.
Today's the last day to pick up free youth bus passes before Victoria program starts
Today is the final day to pick up a free youth bus pass from the City of Victoria before the program kicks in Sunday, although they can still be obtained afterward. Victoria youth 18 and younger . . .
Johnson: Disparaging remarks about single mothers made 25 years ago
The PM said the quotes were stripped of context and formed part of a smear campaign by Labour.
Ombudsman allows Rajat Sharma to quit as DDCA president
Cricket News: The Delhi and District Cricket Association ombudsman Justice (Retd) Badar Durrez Ahmed on Friday accepted senior journalist Rajat Sharma's resignation
With typhoon ‘Tisoy’ approaching, Legazpi bishop calls on faithful to pray for Bicol
Amid the possibility of a typhoon hitting the Bicol region, Legazpi Bishop Joel Baylon has called for prayers.
Rajat Sharma resigns yet again
Rajat Sharma once again chose to relinquish his post as president of the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) following “differences” with a majority of the Apex Council members.In his resign
Baby Hunter McGleenon's death treated as murder following postmorten, police confirm
Police have launched a murder investigation following a postmortem examination of a baby boy who died in Keady earlier ths week.
Government restricts cyanide sales after suspicious suicides
The Ministry of Environment and Urbanization on Friday banned the retail and online sale of cyanide to the public after a series of questionable...
Senate sessions suspended until Dec. 9 to give way to bicam on GAB, SEAG
Sessions in the Senate will be suspended until December 9 in anticipation of an upcoming holiday and road closures in Pasay City for the 30th Southeast Asian Games (SEAG), as well as the bicameral conference committee meetings on the proposed 2020 national budget.
Ahmed Baba of Timbuktu, the greatest African scholar of the 16th Century you should know
He may have been a controversial figure due to his legal opinions on slavery. Ahmed Baba, a prolific writer and Islamic scholar from Timbuktu, wrote in a treatise on slavery that “Muslims could not be held as slaves”, irrespective of their origin and skin color. But he wasn’t really against slavery as he thought the...
History Prof Compares Trump’s ‘Undisguised Championship of White Supremacy’ to Andrew Johnson
Within weeks of riding a populist wave to an electoral college victory in the 2016 presidential election, President Donald Trump and his supporters began likening the real estate mogul to rabble-rousing former president Andrew Jackson. But according to renown University of Connecticut American History professor Manisha Sinha, a far more apt comparison for current occupant of the White House can be found in a different presidential Andrew – that being Andrew Johnson.
UK PM Johnson says UK will leave EU by Jan 31 at the latest
LONDON (Nov 29): British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday that Britain would leave the European Union by Jan 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party win a majority in the election in two weeks time."If we can get a working majority then we will come on Jan 31 at the absolute latest," Johnson told LBC radio.He also repeated his message that he saw no reason why Britain would need to extend the transition period after Brexit
Two hurt, one seriously, in sunken ship rescue mission; Search halted over weather
Two rescue workers were injured during a search and rescue mission for a sunken fishing cutter and two missing sailors from Urk on the North Sea on Thursday. One of the two rescuers sustained
The Government Has Not Educated The Public Enough About The Importance Of The Year Of Return – Shatta Wale
Multiple Award-winning Dancehall artist Shatta Wale has taken a swipe at the government’s for failing to educate the public on their “Year of Return” initiative. According to Shatta Wale, most Ghanaians are clueless about the initiative and he blames the government for not doing enough to educate citizens on the rationale behind the campaign. “We […]
Sri Lanka wants to undo 99-year port lease to China
Sri Lanka’s new government led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa wants to undo the previous regime’s move to lease the southern port of Hambantota to a Chinese venture, citing national interest. Former
County denies responsibility for deputy's assault on bloodied Bills fan
Faced with a jury verdict that found a sheriff's deputy guilty of reckless assault, Erie County continues to distance itself from responsib
Europe to consider law on climate neutrality by March
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union executive will propose by March 2020 a new climate law to turn the bloc neutral in terms of carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 and help lead the struggle against global warming, a draft showed on Friday.
Singapore tells Facebook to correct post under disinformation law
Singapore authorities Friday ordered Facebook to correct an article on a fringe news site containing "scurrilous accusations" of election rigging, ramping up their use of a controversial law against misinformation.
‘Terrorist Pragya Thakur’ remark: BJP MP moves notice against Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha
The former Congress president said he stood by his comment.
Elizabeth I revealed as the translator of Tacitus into English
LONDON, Nov 29 — Elizabeth I, one of England’s best-loved monarchs, has been revealed to be the translator behind an English version of an ancient text by Tacitus who described the high politics, treachery and debauchery of the Roman elite. A 16th Century translation of the first book of...
End of Border Violence? Hamas Cancels Gaza Riots for Third Week in a Row
After 20 months of violence, Hamas seems to reconsider this aspect of its violent agenda.
The Curious Case Of Demolition And Restoration Of Guru Ravidas Temple
In its initial years, the judiciary undertook a very principled interference with the decisions taken by the legislature or the executive. Due to failures of successive governments, and more...
Opposition protest in Assam Assembly as onion prices reach Rs 100 per kg
They asserted that they will continue to protest in the same manner till the state government takes measures to control the price of onions, which is selling at Rs 100 and more per kg in the state
Dabangg 3: After A Demand For A Halt, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Demands Cancellation Of Film's Censor Certificate
Salman Khan starrer Dabangg 3 has got into religious trouble. After the song, Hud Hud Dabangg was released, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti claims that the song has hurt their religious sentiments and has now demanded that the censor certificate of the film be cancelled.
Former Nepal PM calls for trilateral partnership with India and China
Prachanda said Nepal being a sovereign and independent country should have equal status and say in the trilateral partnership
Law Enforcement Shuts Down Imminent Monitor Malware, Makes Arrests
Law enforcement agencies from numerous countries have shut down the Imminent Monitor Remote Access Trojan (RAT) and have arrested thirteen of its most prolific users.
Intriguing moves in Pakistan establishment
Some pretty obvious behind the scenes friction is playing itself out between the pro-India and anti-India camps within the Pak army
Malta frees businessman held in journalist murder case
(Reuters) - Malta freed the businessman at the centre of the investigation into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia on police bail on Friday, and police sources said he would continue to be closely monitored to ensure he does not flee.
Odisha Forest Guard Recruitment 2019: Registration Process Begins, Apply Before Dec 29 on Official Website at ossc.gov.in
The window for application will be open till December 29, which is the last date to make the fee payment for the examination.
Someone got their own '.gov' website by pretending to be a small-town mayor and filling out an online form, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The person reportedly used a fake Google Voice number and fake Gmail address in their application, which the government approved.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Government extends deadline for mandatory FASTags to December 15
FASTag-enabled payment is currently available at over 450 toll plazas across national and state highways.
‘Fake parliament’ not fit for sensitive legislation: Maulana Fazl
JUI-F chief addresses protest rally in Karachi, urges ECP to take PTI foreign funding case to its logical conclusion
Suspect in London Bridge attack had been jailed for previous terror incidents
Two people were killed and a number of others injured in a terrorist attack in central London, the London Metropolitan Police said.
Pro Romania: Victor Ponta, elected Deputy Chair of the European Democratic Party
Pro Romania leader Victor Ponta on Friday got elected Deputy Chair of the European Democratic Party (EDP)....
Anti-Abortion Bill Requires Doctors to Perform Procedure That They Say Does Not Exist
Lawmakers in the Ohio State Legislature recently introduced an anti-abortion bill which forces doctors to “re-implant an ectopic pregnancy” into a woman’s uterus or face a felony “abortion murder” charge. However, according to doctors, there is a substantial problem with the bill – no such procedure exists in medical science.
Birmingham gang bosses jailed for smuggling drugs in frozen chicken
Two members of a Birmingham organised crime group who used frozen chickens to smuggle drugs into the UK have been jailed.
Alaska governor marks 1st year in office amid turmoil
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - Last December, poor weather scrambled Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy's inaugural plans, a bumpy start to a turbulent year marked by budget disputes and a recall threat.
Tamil Nadu State Election Commissioner holds meeting for officials of five districts
R. Palanisamy has directed officials deputed for election duty to strictly adhere to guidelines, ahead of the local body polls
Middendorp annoyed by Khune's medical update
Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp says he is frustrated that the medical team gave the all clear for Itumeleng Khune to return to action.
Thousands Protest in Kabul Against Alleged Election Fraud
The result of the September 28 vote was to be declared on October 19 but had to be postponed until November 14 due to technical problems.
London Bridge Terror: Police Shoot Knifeman, Two Killed
Dozens of police response vehicles swarmed onto London Bridge Friday afternoon, amid reports of shots having been fired in the vicinity.
Sana Muhammad crossbow death: Ex-husband jailed for 'evil' murder
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo shot Sana Muhammad in the abdomen when she was nine months pregnant.
BREAKING: Man, 35, dies after being hit by ambulance in early morning crash
Thames Valley Police are investigating the crash, which happened on the A34 in Oxfordshire at around 3.20am today
2 People Were Killed and 25 Were Injured throughout the Country Just for the Last 24 Hours
Two were killed and 25 were injured in the 22 accidents that occurred in the country last night. This was reported by the Ministry of Interior.
Police officer charged with obtaining sexual gratification from female suspects in car parks
SINGAPORE: A staff sergeant with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) has been charged with multiple offences, including reportedly abusing his ...
Pakistani man killed journalist wife for not quitting job
An international trade association says a Pakistani female journalist was shot and killed by her husband earlier this week in the eastern city of Lahore after he demanded she quit her job.
Osinbajo to state govts: prioritise basic education by making funds available
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo has called on state governments to give priority to basic education by making funds available....
Aarey Colony: Uddhav Thackeray stops work on car shed after taking charge as Maharashtra CM
The Bombay High Court had last month dismissed petitions asking it to give Aarey the status of a forest, and stop cutting the trees.
Hong Kong protesters seek British support; campus siege ends
HONG KONG (AP) - Hundreds of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists rallied Friday outside the British Consulate, urging the city's former colonial ruler to emulate the U.S. and take concrete actions to support their cause, as police ended a blockade of a university campus after 12 days.
Several stabbed near London Bridge; man detained | IOL News
British police say several people have stabbed near to London Bridge, and a man has been detained.
Japan Loses Former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has died at the age of 101, Concise News understands, according to NHK television.
Denmark finds three guilty for buying drones for Islamic State
Three men were convicted on Thursday in Denmark on charges of buying drones and other equipment for the extremist Islamic State group to use...
Iraq's prime minister says he will submit his official resignation to Parliament following day of...
BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's prime minister says he will submit his official resignation to Parliament following day of bloodshed .
'He has left behind a great legacy': Ramaphosa's eulogy for Xhosa king | IOL News
The full eulogy delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Special Official Funeral of His Majesty, King Zwelonke Mpendulo Sigcau.
Malta government rejects immunity bid by businessman in journalist murder
Malta govt turned down a request from one of the island’s richest men for a pardon in return for cooperation in the investigation into a journalist’s murder
British police shoot man at London Bridge after stabbing
LONDON, Nov 29 — British police shot a man today after a stabbing in the London Bridge area in the centre of the city. A 14-second video clip on Twitter filmed from a high vantage point showed what appeared to be three police officers backing away from a man lying on the pavement. Two officers...
General Election TV debates: Which leaders have done what?
The PA news agency has a look at the TV election debate drama with less than two weeks until polling day.
The Oldest US Citizens Passed Away at the Age of 114 Years and 140 Days
The oldest person in the United States, New York resident Alelia Murphy, died at the age of 114 years and 140 days, ABC and BGNES reported. Afro-American Murphy became the oldest person in the United States in January when her predecessor, Lessie Brown, died in Ohio.
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit
The prime minister announced that he would remove EU rules preventing the government from awarding contracts to UK-based businesses.
Hawks arrest leader of ‘terrorist’ Christian group | Sunday Independent
The Hawks said they also searched the suspect’s Eastern Cape residence, where they allegedly uncovered an explosives factory, ...
Indonesian gymnast dropped after told 'she's no longer a virgin'
An Indonesian female gymnast training for a major sport event has been sent home on grounds she was no longer a virgin, her family said on Friday, a claim rejected by officials who insisted it was over disciplinary issues. "The coach said my daughter always goes out late with her male friends and
Hungarian police find tunnels used by migrants to cross border
Police said they discovered both tunnels not long after their construction was completed and filled both of them up again.
Bauchi Guber: Appeal Court Upholds Bala Mohammed’s Election
The pronouncement of Bala Mohammed as the duly elected governor of Bauchi State by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in the last general election was on Friday upheld by the Appeal Court sitting in Jos, Plateau State.
Odisha hotel staff arrested for installing CCTV in washrooms, blackmailing customers
There were CCTV cameras hidden in the hotel's washrooms and the establishment recorded objectionable videos of its guests.
Passenger bust with Tik at EL airport
East London police have arrested a suspect for being in possession of Tik at East London Airport.Police spokesperson, Captain Hazel Mqala, said the 42-year-old man was arrested on Friday morning while waiting for a flight to Cape Town.[MobileAd]She said the drugs were found hidden in his luggage.Mqa
Cremate my corpse after death, says MASSOB leader
Leader of the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike says he would wish his body to be...
Boris Johnson forced to clarify his defence of monarchy in Prince Andrew scandal
The Tory leader said 10 days ago the monarchy was 'beyond reproach' - but now he's made clear he was only talking about the Queen, not the entire royal family
Claim: Germany Preparing to Ban Terrorist Hezbollah Entirely
German media has claimed that the German government is looking to completely ban the Islamist terror group Hezbollah as early as next week.
PM Orban: Let's not export live animals - medium-term objective; more human and profitable
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said on Friday that banning export of live animals should be a medium-term objective, mentioning that the...
Evacuation order lifted as huge Texas plant fire ‘contained’
Officials lifted evacuation orders Friday for around 50,000 people on the Texas Gulf Coast, determining a massive fire was finally under control at a chemical plant rocked by two major explosions two days earlier.
Isko’s men nab fake ID makers
SIX persons -- five men and one woman -- engaging in the manufacturing and selling of fake identification cards for senior citizens and persons with disabiliies (PWDs) were presented to the media by Mayor Isko Moreno following their arrest by the Manila Police District- Special Mayor’s Reaction Team (SMART).
U.S. planned to separate 26,000 migrant families in 2018
The estimate was revealed by a watchdog report, which also found the U.S. can't calculate how many families it separated due to unreliable data.
Flags of competing nations raised
THE presence of all 11 competing nations in the 30th Philippine SEA Games was formally recognized on Friday morning during simple flag-raising ceremonies held at the plaza of the Athletes Village at the New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.
Kyiv's court extends ex-MP Pashynsky's arrest for two months
Pashynsky and his lawyers said they would appeal.
Crossbow killer to die in jail over ‘evil’ murder of heavily pregnant ex-wife
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo had claimed the killing was an accident.
Italian MP proposes during earthquake aid debate in parliament
Flavio Di Muro gets applause for marriage proposal – and reprimand from Speaker
Twenty people charged over 2015 Paris terror attacks
Salah Abdeslam among those indicted over attacks during which 131 people were killed
Jacob Zuma loses appeal in corruption trial
Zuma and Thales still have the possibility to appeal to the Supreme Court and the Constitutional court, according to a legal expert who spoke to AFP.
Police bust fascist neo-Nazi group in Italy
A Sicily-based countrywide raid by the Italian police led to the arrest of 19 suspects on Thursday, which are believed to be part of the National Italian...
Marshmello drops electrifying beat at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix opening
UK rapper Stormzy announced Friday that he will kick-start his biggest world tour from Dubai on Feb. 7 2020. Tickets for Stormzy’s 'Heavy Is The Head' Dubai show go on sale Dec. 4 at 8 a.m. local UAE time.
Qatar rejects false accusations by Eritrean Information Ministry
The State of Qatar has totally rejected false accusations contained in a statement by the Eritrean Ministry of Information, stressing that Qatar has nothing to do with any factions or groups in Eritrea, a matter which the Eritrean government knows very well.
Club said to have made €10m offer to Manchester United – Further meeting hasn’t happened yet
Chris Smalling’s future at AS Roma, or otherwise, has been covered relentlessly by the Italian sport media in recent weeks. The Manchester United owned defender has been in good form since his move to Serie A, and Roma are thought to be making attempts to get the player on a permanent basis. Giallorossi.net have started a
Report: Germany to Completely Outlaw Hezbollah Next Week
The German government intends to completely ban all Hezbollah activities in the country, including the flying of its flag.
Killer pilot loses appeal
The High Court has barred the Airforce of Zimbabwe pilot, who fatally assaulted his Gweru-based girlfriend last year for allegedly cheating on him with his colleague, from approaching the Supreme Court to challenge his conviction and sentence.
Taiwan police officers injured in car crash during visit by vice-presidential candidate
Five officers only lightly injured, Lai not directly involved.Five police officers were injured Friday (November 29) as a truck crashed into their vehicles in the margin of a campaign visit to Tainan by DPP vice-presidential candidate William Lai.
Police seek answers after selfies of a 'murdered' man appear on Facebook
Selfies of a man who police believed had been murdered have appeared on a Facebook account in his name. Ricardas Puisys has been the centre of a murder investigation since he went missing in 2015. Despite no body being found, Cambridgeshire Police escalated the original investigation from a missing persons inquiry after they were given information that he had come to harm. One person was arrested on suspicion of murder but there was insufficient evidence to charge them and they were released. Ricardas Puisys, originally from Lithuania, was 35 when he went missing. He was last seen at his place of work at Nightlayer Leek Company in Chatteris in Cambridgeshire on the 26th of September 2015.
Gov’t bid to save wealth case vs Marcoses junked
FOR failing to present new arguments, the motion for reconsideration filed by the government in connection with the dismissal of the case against Marcoses and Tantocos was dismissed by the Sandiganbayan.
Horten Upper Secondary School / LINK arkitektur
Completed in 2019 in Horten, Norway. Images by Hundven-Clements Photography. Norway’s highest environmentally classified education building Horten upper secondary school won the international sustainable BREEAM Awards 2019 for...
UK PM's 1999 views on Nigerian obsession with money pops up
The man who has vowed to deliver Brexit has been accused of making “racist and offensive” comments by implying Nigerians are obsessed with money. His controversial views date 20 years ago when he
Qatar signs MoU with APU to promote peace
The State of Qatar, represented by the Shura Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) yesterday with the African Parliamentary Union (APU).
Boris would have been as useful as a melting ice sculpture at the climate debate
CAROLINE LUCAS: Boris Johnson accuses MPs of dither and delay over Brexit - that is precisely his approach to the climate crisis.
Quadri gets Swedish, Australian opponents - The Nation Newspaper
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri has been drawn in Group C alongside Sweden’s Kristian Karlsson and Australia’s Heming Hu in the first round of ITTF World Cup holding
How North Korea Soured on Donald Trump
Kim Jong Un only wanted to engage with the president. Now he’s turning on him.
Multiple injuries reported in London stabbing incident
The London Ambulance Service declared a "major incident" on Friday at London Bridge, where multiple people were stabbed by a suspect wearing a "hoax explosive device" who was subsequently shot and killed by police, CNN reports. On Twitter, London's Metropolitan Police Service said that "as a precaution, we are currently responding to this incident as though it is terror-related." The chaotic scene unfolded around 1:58 PM, with one nearby worker telling CNN of hearing "more than five" gunshots in the area of the iconic bridge, and another saying, "A colleague out for lunch messaged to say there'd been an incident ... I went straight to the window and saw hundreds of people running off the bridge." On Twitter, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, "I'm being kept updated on the incident at London Bridge and want to thank the police and all emergency services for their immediate response." Jacob Lambert
Boris Johnson criticised by Greens over ’embarrassing’ climate debate no-show
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie accused the Prime Minister of lying about ‘pretty much everything’ he says.
No Stone Unturned journalists 'to sue police for wrongful imprisonment'
TWO Belfast journalists whose homes were raided are to sue police for wrongful imprisonment, the High Court has heard.
'Why didn't She Call 100?' Telangana Minister Blames Victim in Gruesome Rape and Murder Case
"This is an unfortunate incident. But why didn't she call up 100? She was an educated woman," the minister said.
Winter weather on election day could cost West Dunbartonshire Council over £45,000
The local authority has put stringent preparations in place to ensure that everyone can have their say in next month's vote.
Belgian officials boycott trade delegation to Israel
BDS movement scores victory in Belgium, with officials dropping out of delegation to Israel, accusing Israel of violating international law.
Man Convicted of Having Sex on Mattress Which Concealed Roommate’s Dead Body
An Oregon man was found guilty Tuesday for hiding his roommate’s body under a mattress instead of reporting her dead. He was acquitted on a charge of identity theft. Clayton Lamont Howard, 56, is scheduled to be sentenced on December 3 for two counts of abusing a corpse, according to The Oregonian. He had sex on that mattress with another woman a number of times, authorities said.
Chelsea wait to discover extent of Abraham’s hip injury
Abraham sat out training at Chelsea’s Cobham base on Friday.
New education policy can address crisis in technical education: AICTE chief
The chairman of the All India Council of Technical Education was addressing a national conference on 'Crisis in Technical Education in Bhubaneshwar
Joburg mayoral malaise: ANC decides against going to court to challenge DA speaker
The ANC says it has received legal advice cautioning it against going to court to challenge a decision to postpone a City of Johannesburg council meeting meant to elect a new executive mayor.
A tale of two countries. Opinion.
Looking at the two political and legal challenges of the two leaders - President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Trump Needs Conspiracy Theories
The president uses them for political and personal ends. The damage he’s wrought along the way won’t be easily repaired.
Goldman Sachs is going through a huge transformation under CEO David Solomon. Here's everything you need to know.
Here's the latest news about Goldman Sachs.
Chile protests: The students 'woke us up'
Santiago, Chile - For 28-year-old Cristina Paillal and many others from her generation in Chile, protesting has almost become the norm.
JUST IN: Supreme Court dethrones first-class Oyo monarch, Eleruwa
Ademola Babalola, Ibadan The Supreme court on Friday dethroned a first-class monarch in Oyo State, the Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola. The PUNCH recalls that Adegbola had in 2013 lost ...
Government of Ghana talks about Ghc 100 and Ghc 200 currency notes
The Governor of the Central Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison has explained the rationale behind the government’s policy decision to introduc
India Fires Salvo Against Israeli Manufacturer for 'Snubbing' Its Domestic Anti-Tank Guided Missile
New Delhi (Sputnik): Israeli manufacturer Rafael faced a major setback in 2018 after the Indian Defence Ministry cancelled a $500 million Spike deal in favour of a domestically manufactured anti-tank guided missile. New Delhi previously bailed on a Spike purchase in 2011, and again in 2017 – both times under the DRDO’s pressure.
Sweden charges EU parliament member with sexual molestation
Prosecutors on Friday charged a Swedish member of the European Parliament with sexual molestation, a move challenged by the politician, Peter Lundgren of the anti-immigrant nationalist party the Sweden Democrats. The Prosecution Authority said in a statement the alleged incident took place in a hotel
BET founder says 2020 election is Trump’s to lose
Robert Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television, said in an interview Friday that he does not believe that there's a Democrat in the 2020 field today who can prevent President Trump from winning a second term.
Suspect broke into 11 Mississauga homes while residents slept: police
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly breaking into nearly a dozen Mississauga homes while residents slept earlier this week.
British police confirm they shot man on London Bridge, say incident being treated ‘as though it ...
LONDON (AP) - British police confirm they shot man on London Bridge, say incident being treated ‘as though it is terror-related'
Russia removes restrictions on two Brazilian beef plants - regulator
MOSCOW, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Russia's agriculture safety watchdog said on Friday it removed temporary restrictions on beef supplies to Russia from two plants in Brazil starting from Nov. 29.One of the plants authorized to resume sales to Russia is operated by Minerva SA and the other one by JBS , the Russian regulator, Rosselkhoznadzor said in a statement.
Sudan disbands ex-ruling party, abolishes Public Order Act
Women played an important role in the mass protests that led to al-Bashir’s overthrow in April. The transitional government includes Sudan’s first female foreign minister, Asmaa Abdallah.
Erdoğan to Macron: Get your own ‘brain death’ checked first
Turkish president also says his French counterpart ‘doesn’t know what the fight against terror is.’
UK PM Johnson implores Trump: please keep out of election
"What we don't do traditionally as loving allies and friends, what we don't do traditionally, is get involved in each other's election campaigns," said Johnson, whose Conservative Party has a commanding lead in the polls ahead of the December 12.
CAN kicks against social media, hate speech bills
Adelani Adepegba, Abuja The Christian Association of Nigeria has kicked against the proposed social media and hate speech bills, describing them as ploys to gag Nigerians. The CAN President, ...
Throwback: That Time Obama's Press Secretary Was Asked About Hunter Biden and Burisma
For weeks, Democrats and their friends in the media have done everything possible to cover for former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden's work with Ukrainian gas company Burisma. Despite multiple government officials who served under President Obama and Trump citing Burisma as a concern and notoriously corrupt, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff refused to allow Republicans to call Hunter Biden as a witness during impeachment inquiry hearings last week. Questions about Hunter Biden's dealings, which included an $83,000 per month paycheck, have been brushed aside by the media as a political attack on Joe Biden, who is running for the White House.
NPCI enhances UPI 2.0, allows customers to make recurring payments
NPCI is also working on proximity payment option for the platform where one can make payments from a mobile phone that uses near-field communication technology
Three held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder in dawn raids after Cheetham Hill gun war puts public in danger
"This kind of behaviour will not be tolerated on our streets," Supt Rebecca Boyce
Malegaon blast: Supreme Court to hear after two weeks plea against bail granted to Sadhvi Pragya
Seven people were killed in a bomb blast on September 29, 2008 at Malegaon, a communally-sensitive textile town in Nasik district of north Maharashtra. The plea, filed by the father of one of the blast victims, came up for hearing before a bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar. The apex court said it would hear the matter after two weeks.
Australia vs Pakistan: Wasim Akram Bashes Shaheen Afridi For Fielding Howlers Against Australia
Shaheen Afridi had a horror in the field as Australia sent Pakistan on a leather hunt on the first day of the 2nd Test in Adelaide.
Gabrielle Union Has A Heartfelt Message For Her Supporters Following The Latest Controversy Involving ‘America’s Got Talent’
You probably already know the fact that Gabrielle Union has not been asked to return to the show America’s Got Talent. Dwayne Wade stepped in and
Metropolitan Police issue London Bridge statement after 'number of people' left injured
The Metropolitan Police said: "Police were called at 1.58pm to a stabbing at premises near to London Bridge. Emergency services attended, including officers from the Met and @colp A man has been detained by police. We believe a number of people have been injured. Further info to follow."
Shah to hold meetings on Citizenship Bill
He will have discussions with Chief Ministers of northeastern States and student groups
General Election seats to watch: North-east England
A political sea-change might be about to happen in this corner of the country.
"A Stroke Of Bad Luck" Pushed Neanderthals Into Extinction, Says New Study
What killed off the Neanderthals? It’s often posed that the Neanderthals, our heavy-browed cousins that stomped around Europe and western Asia until 40,000
49ers, Ravens use highly effective, but very different, rushing attacks to excel
The 49ers and Ravens have both ridden devastating rushing attacks to the top of the NFL. We break down how they've been effective.
PNP officials want death penalty for drug traffickers
TOP officials of the Philippine National Police, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Dangerous Drugs Board have aired anew their strong support for the re-imposition of death penalty for big-time drug traffickers and manufacturers in the aftermath of the arrest of a Chinese national who yielded some 370 kilograms of high-grade shabu in Makati City on Tuesday evening.
Aiken focuses on mental steel to get over ‘weird year’
The experienced 36-year-old had to abruptly give up on the sport for seven months, destroying the momentum of a fine start to 2019. Yet Leopard Creek might give a reprieve.
Iraq PM says he will quit after cleric's call but violence rages on
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi announced his resignation on Friday after the country’s top Shi’ite Muslim cleric urged lawmakers to reconsider their support for a government rocked by weeks of deadly anti-establishment unrest.
Plateau Guber Tussle: What Lalong Said After Appeal Court Verdict
Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has hailed the judgement of the Court of Appeal sitting in Jos which affirmed his victory in the state governorship election.
Duterte searches for honest PNP chief
Duterte said he is still having trouble choosing who he will put at the helm of the agency. Its top position was left open after PDGen Oscar Albayalde relinquished his post. Albayalde was accused during a Senate investigation of blocking the dismissal of 13 policemen involved in an irregular drug raid in Pampanga during his stint as provincial police chief in 2013. Albayalde has professed innocence.
Johnson 'did not keep word' to free Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe
Other dual nationals also in jail because of UK failure to repay debt to Iran, says husband
Warner, Labuschagne tons put Australia in command against Pakistan on first day of second Test
Australia scored 302/1 with the duo building an ominous 294-run partnership, leaving Pakistan with a huge battle to stay in touch.
Police kill man who killed two in terrorist knife attack on London Bridge
Gunshots have been fired on the London Bridge while London’s Metropolitan Police Service announced that officers were “in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge.”
Iraq PM Adel Abdul Mahdi says he will resign
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Friday he would present his resignation to parliament so lawmakers could choose a new government, according to a statement from his office.Abdul Mahdi'
Russia presents long-awaited domestic violence bill
MOSCOW (AP) - A group of lawmakers in the country's upper house of parliament, mainly from President Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, have presented a long-anticipated bill on preventing domestic abuse.
Tory minister rules out immigration powers being devolved to Scotland
A senior Conservative Cabinet minister has dismissed the latest call from the SNP for immigration powers to be devolved to Holyrood once the UK leaves the EU.
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Critics saw in President Donald Trump's campaign message a totalitarian disregard for the truth, but others saw the message as humorous trolling.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Police say Kitchener murder victim likely targeted
Irshad Sabriye was found with gunshot wounds on Highway 7/8 early Tuesday morning
London Bridge incident: Suspect shot by police after five injured in stabbing
Five people were injured in a stabbing incident on London Bridge today before a suspect was shot by police. Video footage has emerged online which showed
Check Out These Green Friday Deals From Dispensaries In States Where Cannabis Is Legal
Now that marijuana is legal in the majority of US states, whether for medical or recreational use, cannabis dispensaries are getting in on the “Black Friday” madness by having sales on ...
SSS withdraws access tags from Osinbajo's 'sacked' aides
The State Security Service (SSS) has withdrawn access tags from about 35 aides of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who were affected by the controversial dismissal earlier this month, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt.
General Election seats to watch: North-east England
A political sea-change might be about to happen in this corner of the country.
General Election TV debates: Which leaders have done what?
The PA news agency has a look at the TV election debate drama with less than two weeks until polling day.
The Bedpan: The NHS has been politically neutralised
This week: John McTernan
Iraq's prime minister says he will submit his official resignation to Parliament following day of...
BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's prime minister says he will submit his official resignation to Parliament following day of bloodshed .
K-Pop Fans Shocked After Jung Joon-young Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison Amid Sexual Assault Charges
Several South Korean singers are currently facing public scrutiny following charges about their alleged participation in an aggravated rape back in 2016. They retired from the entertainment industry following the scandal and have now received prison sentences in relation to sexual assault charges.
French army helicopters that crashed in Mali were not under IS fire: general
PARIS (Reuters) - The French army said on Friday that two of its helicopters that crashed in Mali this week had not been under fire from Islamic State jihadists, contradicting a statement from the militants.
EXCLUSIVE: Top Mexican Border State Cop Spiked Probes into Prison Corruption
An exclusive Breitbart Texas investigation revealed that most of those incidents were little more than media stunts.
Bank of Ghana introduces higher 100 and 200 cedis denomination banknotes
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Villagers gherao BJP's C P Yogeshwara in Hunsur
The villagers did not allow the leader to enter the village and sent him back.
Troops neutralise 13 Boko Haram, ISWAP terrorists in Borno -Army
The combined troops of Sector 3 Operation LAFIYA DOLE and Sector 2 Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) of Chadian forces have killed 13 t
Trump visits troops in Afghanistan, says Taliban talks back on
On a brief visit to Bagram Airfield outside the capital Kabul, Trump served turkey dinner to soldiers, posed for photographs and delivered a speech after meeting...
Swift Operations Forum Europe 2019, Amsterdam - Day 2 report
With the accelerating pace of transformation in financial services, day two of SOFE 2019 explored the direction of travel financial institutions should embark on in order to thrive in this new world.
Top cleric warns of chaos amid worsening crisis in Iraq
Forty protesters were shot dead by security forces in Baghdad and the southern cities of Najaf and Nasiriya on Thursday.
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges...
New commission and Malta in focus This Week
Ursula von der Leyen and her new team of commissioners will have their first meeting on Wednesday. In the meantime, Malta descends into political turmoil over the death of an investigative journalist.
America's Kids Need to Understand Why the President Is Being Impeached
Students should learn about impeachment in school—here’s how to make it work.
Person believed to have been stabbed in London Bridge area, suspect shot: source
LONDON (Reuters) - It is believed somebody was stabbed in the London Bridge area of central London on Friday and police have shot a suspect, a security source told Reuters on Friday.
Ex-Bank Executive Linked to Trump Loans Commits Suicide
Thomas Bowers, who is said to have approved some of the financial services company's loans to President Donald Trump, has committed suicide.
Man charged with murdering baby boy
Eleven-month-old Hunter McGleenon, from Keady, Co Armagh, died on Tuesday.
Jealous lover stab rival to death in Bayelsa
A jealous boyfriend on Tuesday reportedly stabbed a rival to death over a woman at a community in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.
Man, armed with knife, barricades himself in residence
The incident happened Thursday night on Cedarbrae Avenue in Waterloo
London Bridge terror attack: Two members of the public dead after knife rampage - reports
Two members of the public have been killed after a man went on a rampage with a knife in a terror incident on London Bridge.
Russia removes restrictions on two Brazilian beef plants - regulator
MOSCOW — Russia’s agriculture safety watchdog said on Friday it removed temporary restrictions on beef supplies to Russia from two plants in Brazil starting from Nov.
Ex-Labour MP stands next to Boris and urges people to vote Tory
Gisela Stuart said a vote for Boris Johnson, 'did not make you a Tory'.
Who are we writing for? Investigative storytelling for grannies and lawmakers
"Broadcast journalism forces you to think very differently," reporter Harry Karanikas tells us in our monthly Meet The Investigators series.
Donald Trump Mocks Newsweek for Fake Thanksgiving Headline
President Donald Trump mocked Newsweek on Thursday after they reported Thursday that he spent Thanksgiving golfing and tweeting.
'Prominent' Wolverhampton gang member locked up
A "prominent gang member" from Wolverhampton has been locked up after ignoring a court order banning him from part of the city.
Sudan adopts law to dissolve Bashir party, ‘dismantle’ regime
Khartoum, Sudan | AFP | Sudan’s new authorities have ordered that the party of ousted autocrat Omar al-Bashir be dissolved and his regime “dismantled”, heeding the call of protesters whose campaign led to the leader’s overthrow. Bashir and his Islamist National Congress Party (NCP) had ruled the northeast African country since 1989 before a nationwide …
Police shoot man in London Bridge 'terror related' attack
One man has been shot by police near London Bridge in an incident which is being responded to "as though it is terror-related", the Metropolitan Police said.
Johnson pitches 'buy British' and new state aid rules after Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday pledged to use Brexit to introduce new state aid rules, change state purchasing policies and reform farming so that pubic bodies aim to “buy British” goods.
Queen is beyond reproach, distinct from royal family - UK PM Boris Johnson | IOL News
Queen Elizabeth is beyond reproach but there is a distinction between the monarchy and the rest of the royal family, Prime ...
SB 15 Freeway at Cajon Pass reopens as storm continues
The southbound 15 Freeway at the Cajon Pass was reopened after it was temporarily closed due to traffic accidents amid snow in the area, Caltrans said.
10 animals killed in barn fire at Ohio wildlife park
At least 10 animals have died in a barn fire that erupted at an Ohio wildlife park, officials said.
Trump thanks troops on Afghan visit, says Taliban want deal
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan — President Donald Trump paid a surprise Thanksgiving visit to Afghanistan, where he announced the U.S. and the Taliban have been engaged in ongoing peace talks and said he believes the Taliban want a cease-fire.
VP Mike Pence makes surprise Thanksgiving visit to Marines at Air Station Beaufort
He and Second Lady Karen Pence served Marines, Sailors, and civilians a Thanksgiving meal.
‘We don’t ban the rich from public schools, firefighters, or libraries’ — AOC slams Pete Buttigieg after he criticizes tuition-free public college as too radical
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed Pete Buttigieg after he criticized calls for tuition-free public college as too radical.
Iraq’s top cleric warns against chaos and worsening crisis
Forty protesters were shot dead by security forces in Baghdad and the southern cities of Najaf and Nasiriya on Thursday, one day after the burning of an Iranian consulate.
BREAKING: Appeal Court dismisses APC’s appeal, affirms Bauchi governor’s election
ARMSTRONG BAKAM, Bauchi The Court of Appeal, Jos Division, on Friday, has affirmed the victory of Governor Bala Mohammed and dismissed the All Progressives Congress and its candidate, former Gov...
On the road with Jeremy Corbyn – a photo essay
As the Labour leader fights his second general election, Guardian photographer Sean Smith joins the campaign trail
Sudan approves new law 'dismantling' Omar al-Bashir's regime
Sudan's transitional authorities approved a law late on Thursday to "dismantle" the regime of former President Omar al-Bashir, including the dissolution of his political party and confiscation of all its properties - in response to a key demand of protesters that helped overthrow his government in April.
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The prime minister announced that he would remove EU rules preventing the government from awarding contracts to UK-based businesses.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Ex-Japan PM Nakasone dies at 101
Former Japanese prime minister, famed for national integration after the second world war dies at the age of 101.
UN agency suspends activities in troubled eastern Congo
U.N. agencies on Friday expressed concern about security around the city of Beni in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following the deaths of four...
Trump blasts Newsweek over story on his Thanksgiving plans
President Trump slammed Newsweek over its story on his Thanksgiving plans, which the mag said would include “tweeting, golfing and more” — before he ended up making a surprise visit to US troops
Sisqo claims 'Thong Song' increased Victoria's Secret sales by 80 percent
Singer Sisqo is celebrating the 20-year anniversary of his hit “Thong Song” by revealing that its rise in the charts in November 1999 purportedly helped increase Victoria’s Secret sales by 80 percent.
ESCWA Committee on Women
Qatar participated in the 9th session of the Committee on Women of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), which was held in Amman, Jordan with a delegation representing the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs.
Telkom walks away after Cell C rejects offer
Telkom has withdrawn a cautionary notice to shareholders about its proposed acquisition of Cell C after the board of the mobile operator spurned its approaches.
Dicey Situation: European Parliament Declares Global Emergency Over Climate Change
The Parliament’s vote came during a debate about an upcoming United Nations conference on climate change that is scheduled for 2 Dec and the same day scientists warned that our planet has crossed several tipping points.
Slovakia Rejected the Istanbul Convention for a Second Time
Slovak lawmakers rejected the convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence for the second time and called on the government of the country to block the adoption of the convention by the EU. The Istanbul Convention, adopted by the Council of Europe in 2011, entered into force in 2014 and was signed by the EU in June 2017.
International offers, packages to go up as IITs begin placements on Sunday
Microsoft, which had emerged the top recruiter last year offering a $215,100 (Rs 1.5 crore roughly) package, is expected to make a similar or a slightly higher package to IIT students on Sunday
A million illegal cigarettes seized by police along with drugs and air rifle in Winlaton raids
Two men in their 60s were arrested following the discovery and have since been released under investigation
Zurich Airport Wins Multi-Billion Contract to Build Delhi's Third Airport - Official
New Delhi (Sputnik): This is the first major success for the Switzerland-based company Zurich Airport International, as it has received setbacks five times in this year. Adani enterprises won bids to operate five major international airports in all those cases.
Merkel to pay first visit to Auschwitz
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will pay her first visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau next Friday, her spokeswoman said, ahead of the 75th anniversary commemorations for the liberation of the Nazi death camp.
Several people stabbed in London Bridge incident
A man has been detained, according to Metropolitan Police
Huawei set to sue FCC for defamation (and the ban thing, obviously)
Dragon got claws
Gale of defection hits PDP as 7 LG Chairmen defect to APC in Ekiti
Ekiti-No fewer than seven serving local government chairmen elected on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party defected to the APC...
'Buy British': Boris Johnson promises more state aid for jobs after Brexit – video
The prime minister has said he will introduce a 'buy British' policy in government procurement after Brexit, taking advantage of the UK no longer having to comply with EU rules
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit
Boris Johnson has promised to scrap EU state aid rules after Brexit in order to stop UK businesses from collapsing.
Happy Holidays from the White House: See 91 years of presidents' Christmas cards, from Trump to JFK to Coolidge, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - We've pulled together 66 White House holiday cards from the past nine decades — including Trump, Obama, JFK, Coolidge, and more.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
China mixing military and science in Arctic push: Denmark
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - China’s military is increasingly using scientific research in the Arctic as a way into the region, a Danish intelligence service said on Friday, as it warned of intensifying geopolitical rivalry in the Earth’s freezing North.
4 children killed in Thanksgiving Day crash in Kansas
BELLEVILLE, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say four children have been killed in a Thanksgiving Day crash. Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Ben Gardner said in a
Iraqi Prime Minister Says He Will Resign After Over 400 Killed in Anti-gov't Protest
Abdul Mahdi's decision comes in response to a call for a change of leadership on Friday by Iraq's top Shi'ite Muslim cleric
Trump thanks troops in Afghanistan, says Taliban want a deal
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) - President Donald Trump paid a surprise Thanksgiving visit to Afghanistan, where he announced the U.S. and the Taliban have been engaged in ongoing peace talks and said he believes the Taliban want a cease-fire.
Sh600m for Tokyo Olympics
Nock project that Kenya could be represented by an estimated 100 athletes.
Opposition Leaders in North-Eastern Indian State to Skip Meet on Controversial Citizenship Bill
Sputnik (New Delhi): India is planning to introduce the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) during the ongoing winter session of parliament. The legislation, if passed, would allow Hindu immigrants from certain neighbouring countries with Muslim majority populations to immigrate and settle in India.
Ex-Kigumo MP Dies Leaving Hefty Hospital Bill, Legislators Asked To Help Offset Sh5 Million Bill
Former Kigumo Member of Parliament Onesmus Kihara Mwangi has passed on at the Nairobi West Hospital after a long term battle with diabetes.The former legislator served as MP between 1997 to 2007 a
Kingship Tussle: Supreme Court Removes Prominent Oyo Monarch
A first-class monarch in Oyo State, the Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola, has been removed by the Supreme Court on Friday.
Domestic multi-role T70 utility helicopter to begin test flights in 2020
The Turkish-built T-70 multi-role utility helicopter will begin test flights next year, Turkish Aerospace Industry (TUSAŞ/TAI) Deputy General Manager Kemal...
No jurisdiction? Scotland Yard forced to explain why it dropped sex trafficking probe into Epstein & Prince Andrew
The MPS (Metropolitan Police Service) was not the appropriate authority to conduct enquiries in these circumstances
Black Friday shooting shutters Syracuse shopping mall
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Police in Syracuse are looking for a gunman who shot a man in the leg Friday inside a shopping mall. The shooting happened about 7 p.m. and caused a lockdown at the Destiny USA mall. Police said the shooting appeared to stem from an assault or altercation and was not a random …
Trump slams Newsweek article predicting he will spend Thanksgiving golfing and tweeting
President Trump responded to a Newsweek article prediction that he would spend Thanksgiving tweeting by responding to them on Twitter.
Man slashed across neck in Dudley knife attack
A man was slashed across the neck with a knife after an argument in Dudley.
More than 55k third country nationals being hosted in temporary shelters managed by Greek armed forces
More 55,000 third country nationals - would-be asylum seekers and irregular migrants from dozens of countries - are now being hosted in shelters operated by Greece armed forces, according to an announcement on Friday by the general staff.
In Antarctica, tourists swim among penguins
HALF MOON ISLAND, Antarctica: "It's like getting stabbed," a tourist exclaims as he plunges into the three degree Celsius water, all under the ...
Kerala: 12 lawyers booked for intimidating woman judicial officer
Vanchiyoor police filed a case against 12 lawyers in Kerala for threatening a magistrate after she refused bail to an accused. They allegedly closed the door of her chamber and intimidated her, sources said.
Gang cops bust suspected dealers with 30 kg of cocaine and $125,000 cash
The Surrey RCMP gang enforcement team reports that it has had three significant seizures of suspected cocaine and cash since Nov. 8, 2019.
'Maha-like experiment needed in Goa to oust BJP'
Former BJP ally Goa Forward Party (GFP) on Friday said it favours Maharashtra-like political experiment in the state to get rid of the "anti-people" government led by Pramod Sawant.
East Africa struggles with heavy rains as thousands displaced
Flood-hit Djibouti, Kenya struggle to cope after major downpours affect hundreds of thousands across the Horn of Africa.
Syrian regime hampers political process, blocking constitutional talks
The Syrian regime's uncompromising attitude on constitutional committee talks has left the process at a dead end again on the fourth day of the second...
NZ training for Saudi Arabian air traffic control graduates
New Zealand training for Saudi Arabian air traffic control graduates
Fears Kerry bus and cark park will ruin picturesque village
The project has already received approval for significant Government grant aid – but without proper consultation with businesses and locals, a council area meeting heard in Killorglin.
Niall McGarry steps down as Irish chief of Maximum Media
Founder of Maximum Media, Niall McGarry has stepped down from his executive role within the Irish branch of the company over controversies
2 K-pop stars were jailed for raping a drunk, unconscious woman in a scandal that showed the industry’s dark underbelly
Two K-pop stars have been sentenced to jail for gang raping a drunk, unconscious woman.
Rajapaksa's visit can boost trade, investments with Sri Lanka: Assocham
Rajapaksa arrived here on Thursday on a three-day visit, his first overseas tour after taking over the reins of Sri Lanka 10 days back, a reflection of importance he attaches to ties with India
Trump’s visit to Afghanistan was so secret the White House sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from his account to avoid questions about why he didn’t post for 13 hours
Trump administration staffers sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from President Donald Trump’s Twitter account to avoid suspicion that his account was silent as he made a secret trip to visit US troops in Afghanistan.
Hundreds to descend on OMV in New Plymouth
Hundreds to descend on OMV in New Plymouth for climate protest
India Offers Over $400 Million Credit Line to Sri Lanka During President Rajapaksa's Visit
New Delhi (Sputnik): India has responded positively to a request by one of its largest trading partners in South Asia, Sri Lanka, for economic assistance and counter-terrorism efforts, as well as intelligence cooperation during delegation-level talks held in New Delhi.
U.K. police say a number of people injured in London Bridge stabbing incident
'A man has been detained by police. We believe a number of people have been injured'
UK will leave European Union by January 31 at the latest: Boris Johnson
At a news conference, Johnson claimed Brexit had been "delayed, diluted, denied" by obstructive politicians.
Buhari’s third term: APC to expel member calling for Constitutional amendment
APC has promised to expel a ‘self-proclaimed’ party member, Charles Enya who called for a constitutional amendment to enable Nigeria Buhari
Man shot, detained after several stabbed near London Bridge
British police say a man has been shot and detained after several people were stabbed near to London Bridge. They are treating the incident as terror-related while they continue to investigate.
Woman calls cops on black UPS driver because "walking around with a bunch of packages" makes her "nervous"
In this video posted to instagram, a woman calls the cops on a UPS driver because “I don’t understand why you’re walking around with a bunch of packages”. This woman legit c…
Police treating London Bridge incident 'as though it's terror-related'
London's Metropolitan Police say that though the circumstances of an incident on London Bridge remain unclear, authorities are treating it as if it is terror-related.
El Nino, La Nina not expected in Pacific but extreme weather still possible- WMO
GENEVA, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Neutral conditions are expected to prevail in the Pacific through February, but that will not prevent extreme weather, the U.N.'s World Meteorological Organisation said on Friday"We currently have neutral conditions so neither El Nino or La Nina. And we expect this to continue during the period December 2019 to February 2020. Having said that doesn't mean that we are not going to see unusual and extreme weather," WMO spokeswoman Clare Nullis told a news briefing.
Manhunt under way for driver who fled scene after smashing into a lamppost in Walker
Police are investigating a crash on Friday morning in Walker Road where the occupants abandoned the car
Trump Suddenly Announces Renewed Peace Talks With The Taliban
President Donald Trump declared on Thanksgiving Day that U.S. peace negotiations with the Taliban have resumed after the talks collapsed...
Police checks apology and Black Friday upstages Boxing Day; In-The-News Nov. 29
In-The-News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Nov. 29. What we are watching in Canada … CALGARY — The Flames will practise in Calgary this morning for the first time since allegations surfaced earlier this week that head …
High-level visits, new projects to promote Turkish-Hungarian relations further
Enhancing their relations to a strategic level in 2013, Ankara and Budapest have greatly developed bilateral ties and initiated many projects, the Hungarian ambassador to Ankara said
Telly fans face disruption thanks to new 4G mobile masts
Freeview viewers in Dunblane could have some of their favourite telly shows interrupted because new 4G mobile masts have been erected in the area.
The wealth gap is one of the defining issues in the US right now, but proposals that punish the wealthy could be focusing on the wrong part of the problem, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - captionDemocratic presidential candidate, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) speaks to her supporters after officially filing to be on the ballot for the New Hampshire state primary at the State House on…. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Families of Mexico massacre victims suffer backlash over cartel row
MEXICO CITY - Members of a US-Mexican religious community who lost relatives in a gangland massacre this month have come under fire from supporters of Mexico’s government for pressing the United States to declare drugs cartels terrorist groups.
Brussels' Listen! Festival announces 2020 lineup
Beautiful Swimmers, Skee Mask, Terrence Dixon, Yu Su and more will play the fifth edition beginning March 25th.
FETÖ under more scrutiny with new arrests
Turkish authorities issued arrest warrants for 23 suspects in an investigation into the Gülenist Terror Group's (FETÖ) civilian network, while seven former...
Highway Patrol to conduct DUI detail in Lee County Friday night
The Florida Highway Patrol say they will be conducting a roaming DUI enforcement detail on Friday night, from 8:00 pm to 4:00 am in Lee County.
Top Iraq cleric urges lawmakers to reassess government after 400 killed
Iraq’s top Shia Muslim cleric on Friday condemned attacks on protesters and urged lawmakers to reconsider their support for the government, an apparent suggestion that they seek a change of leadership as violence spirals in the war-weary country.
London police shoot suspect dead after 'terrorist' stabbings
Police shot dead a man suspected of stabbing several people near London Bridge on Friday in what detectives declared a terrorist incident. The...
Warner, Labuschagne thwart Pakistan after early wicket
David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne pushed Australia to 70 for one after Pakistan made an early breakthrough before rain brought an early tea on ...
AP Explains: What awaits Suriname’s convicted president?
PARAMARIBO, Suriname — A court in the South American country of Suriname has convicted President Desi Bouterse in the 1982 killings of 15 prominent political opponents and sentenced him to 20 years in prison. The decision marks the end of a historic trial that began in 2007, the same year that Bouterse accepted “political responsibility” …
Arsenal players "openly mocked" Unai Emery in training before Gunners sacking
The Spaniard's 18 months in the Gunners hotseat came to an end on Friday, when he was sacked amidst the club's worst run of form in 27 years
NAF jet destroys insurgents gun trucks at Borgozo in Borno
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says its Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has destroyed two Boko Haram Terrorists’ (BHTs) gun trucks and killed some fighters at Borgozo in Borno.
Algeria: Protesters Keep Up Pressure on Authorities As Election Nears
Tens of thousands of Algerian protesters marched on Friday to demand that a presidential election next month be cancelled until the old ruling guard step aside and the army quit politics. The marches, held in cities and towns across the country, mark
Russia aims to 'modernise' its nuclear arsenal as they test launch new Ballistic missile RS-12M Topol
The Russian military is on a mission to upgrade its nuclear arsenal.They have now tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile called the RS-12M Topol. True to its nature, the Kremlin has revealed very little details about the missile's potential. The test was conducted at the Kapustin Yar military range in southern Russia and that the missile hit the designated target about 2,100 kilometres away in Kazakhstan. The visuals of the launch offer an exciting view of the launch which took place at night.
Build office buildings for all GPs, says Minister
Dayakar Rao reviews work taken up under Centrally-aided schemes
'Tupperware' knife used in Suncoast dune murders | The Post
Police probe love triangle as motive in couple’s killing
Thousands Rally In Kabul To Condemn Electoral 'Fraud'
Thousands of supporters of Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah have marched in Kabul in a rally the organizers said was aimed at condemning and preventing electoral fraud.
Thousands stage global climate protests before UN summit
Tens of thousands of protesters have rallied in cities across the world, demanding more action on climate change and aiming to force political leaders to come up with urgent solutions at a United Nations conference next week.
Why did she call sister instead of police, asks Telangana minister about murdered vet
After the comment triggered a controversy, Home Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali said he was ‘deeply saddened by the mishap’.
Hamilton is the place to play!
Hamilton City Council was recognised at the New Zealand Recreation Awards held last night (Thursday 28 November) for its innovative Play Strategy which focuses on making Hamilton a great place for everyone to play.
Thieves have a field day near Rashtrapati Bhavan
The CCTV footage revealed that the miscreants, who reached the spot in a car, put the pipes in a container and left the spot.
France Says to Summon Turkish Envoy After Erdogan's 'Insults'
France's Foreign Ministry will summon Turkey's ambassador following insulting comments made by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a French presidency official said on Friday. Erdogan commented on Emmanuel Macron's warning that NATO was suffering from "b
Louth gardai seize cocaine and cannabis as part of five raids
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Johnson seeks to focus UK election on Brexit, not his flaws
LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson struggled Friday to move Britain's election debate away from questions about his character and onto Brexit, promising to bolster protection for British businesses and farmers once the country has left the European Union.
Syed Modi International: Srikanth knocked out by Son Wan Ho; Sourabh, Rituparna advance to semis
Sourabh Verma and Rituparna Das were the only two Indian shuttlers left in contention at the Super 300 tournament.
Vancouver police release photo of suspect in attempted robbery
Vancouver police are looking for help identifying a suspect in an attempted robbery.
Johnson warns Trump to stay out of election ahead of president’s UK visit
Mr Trump did have some criticism for Mr Johnson’s Brexit deal, claiming it hinders trade with the US.
Former JSPCA chief executive pleads guilty to fraud
THE former chief executive of the JSPCA has pleaded guilty to defrauding the charity and has been remanded in custody.
Hong Kong protesters seek British support; campus siege ends
HONG KONG (AP) — Hundreds of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists rallied Friday outside the British Consulate, urging the city’s former colonial ruler to emulate the U.S. and take concrete actions to support their cause, as police ended a blockade of a university campus after 12 days.Waving British flags, the activists urged Britain to ensure that Hong Kong political dissidents do not suffer the same fate as Simon Cheng, a former British Consulate employee in the city who says he was detained and tortured by Chinese secret police.The rally came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law two bills to support democracy and human rights in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.“The U.K.
Boy with suspected autism killed in complete breach of trust, says lawyer
Liam Whoriskey, 25, from Londonderry, was convicted of manslaughter and cruelty to a child.
Wheelchair-bound woman dies in Thanksgiving Day fire
A 62-year-old wheelchair-bound woman has died in a Thanksgiving Day fire in Louisiana.
Shell shock: Giant invasive mussels eradicated from US ponds
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Most Americans know mussels as thumb-sized shellfish that occasionally adorn restaurant dinner plates.
NDDC Budget: Niger Delta group commends Senate
NDAN on Friday, commended the decision of the Senate to demand the inauguration of the board of NDDC, before the consideration of the commission’s budget...
Bokio, the Swedish startup simplifying accountancy with AI, raises €4 million round led by Creandum
Bokio, the Swedish based startup which utilises artificial intelligence to simplify bookkeeping for small businesses, sole traders, and freelancers, has raised €4 million.
UK PM Boris Johnson To Donald Trump: Don't Interfere In Our Election
Trump -- who visits London for a NATO summit next week -- has already waded into the upcoming December vote, however.
Man charged with murder of baby boy in North
Charges of possession of indecent photograph of a child and illegal entry to UK also made
Gary Neville lays into Arsenal players after Unai Emery is sacked
Unai Emery has been sacked as Arsenal manager after 18 months in charge following a run of seven matches without a win - which saw 15 goals conceded and five leads slip
What PSC Said About Controversial Appointment Of Police Commissioners
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has explained that it is not in conflict with the Nigerian Police over policy formulated in line with constitutional provision guiding its appointments.
Court rejects Jacob Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
The ruling paves the way for Zuma's long-awaited trial to start in February 2020.
Appeal court judgement: Let’s move Plateau forward, Lalong tells Useni
James Abraham, Jos Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has urged his main challenger during the 2019 governorship election, Senator Jeremiah Useni of the Peoples Democratic Party to concede d...
Why are Iraqi protesters targeting Iranian buildings?
Baghdad, Iraq - As anti-government protests demanding a complete overhaul of the political system continue from the capital to the mainly Shia south, some protesters have focused their anger on official Iranian facilities.
Revered relic of the Nativity heads back to Bethlehem
A wooden fragment said to be from the crib of the infant Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on Friday on its way back to Bethlehem after a millenium-long absence.
DJ Mark Radcliffe gets commemorative bench after cancer recovery
Bench in Manchester celebrates BBC DJ’s cancer treatment and is part of Re-Write Cancer campaign
Afghan President: Defeating al-Baghdadi More Significant than Bin-Laden
Ashraf Ghani told Americans on Thursday that Donald Trump defeating the Islamic State Founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was very significant.
Iraq's top cleric warns against chaos and worsening crisis
Iraq's top Shiite cleric is warning of civil war after a deadly day of violence in which security forces shot dead 40 people in the capital and the southern provinces, calling on lawmakers who to "reconsider" their support for the current government.
Say goodbye to your network woes with the Linksys Velop mesh router, now up to $220 off
Mesh routers are a boon for our modern tech-filled households. No longer do we have to worry about devices not getting a decent connection in the far
Learn life skills and become a firefighter with new cadet scheme in Tiverton
Tiverton Fire Station is encouraging budding young firefighters aged 12-17 to join their new term of sessions
Albanians hold mass funeral for earthquake victims
Albanian families buried their loved ones on Friday and the country mourned the 49 people known to have died in this week's earthquake, as officials grapple with the destruction left in its wake.
WHOA! Post Ranbir Kapoor, Now Kangana Ranaut Confesses To Have A Secret Social Media Account!
Kangana Ranaut is well known for her audacious statements and never shies away from expressing her views. Be it supporting the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government or bashing Bollyw
Raveena Tandon’s role in ‘KGF’ inspired by Indira Gandhi
For the second instalment in the two-part series of period action film ‘K.G.F’, Raveena Tandon will reportedly be playing a politician whose appearance and ideology is inspired by the first female Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. Asian Age reports a source close to the team saying, “Portraying any real politician is a very big […]
Suspect and victim in Leslieville stabbing were friends, police say
One person was rushed to hospital in life-threatening condition after being stabbed inside a Leslieville residence late Thursday night.
Ordinary Zimbabweans say 'THE' Government rather than 'OUR'
Zimbabwe is buffeted by lack of cohesion, it is buffeted by incapacitation, and it is buffeted by intra-party politics, indecisiveness and inconsistencies.Polit...
Indian special forces abducting Kashmiri children: Fakhar Imam
Indian special forces abducting Kashmiri children: Fakhar Imam
Suspect shot dead after terrorist incident on London Bridge
Police say suspect in stabbing incident was wearing hoax bomb device
Troops neutralise 13 Boko Haram, ISWAP terrorists in Borno
The combined troops of Sector 3 Operation LAFIYA DOLE and Sector 2 Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) of Chadian forces have killed 13 terrorists...
Houthi Forces Claim They've Shot Down a Saudi Helicopter
DOHA (Sputnik) - The members of the Houthi movement, operating in Yemen, have shot down a Saudi helicopter near the border with Saudi Arabia, Yahya Sarea, the group's military spokesman, said on Friday.
K-pop stars get prison terms for sexual crimes
A South Korean court found two stars, Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon, guilty of illicit sexual relations with a woman.
Iraq PM announces resignation after call from top Shiite cleric, Friday's death toll rises
ANKARA: Former Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who was once President Tayyip Erdogan’s closest ally but who broke away from the ruling AK Party in September, will form a new party within weeks, a source close to the matter said on Friday. Davutoglu, 60, served as prime minister between 2014 and 2016 before falling out with Erdogan. This year, he slammed the president
Woman found guilty of manslaughter in Edmonton toddler death
Mack pleaded not guilty to the second-degree murder charge. She was found guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter.
Middendorp Loves Chiefs Bouncebackability
Ernst Middendorp was delighted with Kaizer Chiefs’ reaction this week as they bounced back from their disappointing Telkom Knockout defeat with an emphatic 4-0 victory.
Student from Mysuru shot dead in U.S.
Abhishek Chand, 25, of Mysuru, who was pursuing a master’s degree in computer science in San Bernardino, California, was shot dead in the United States by unidentified miscreants on Thursday. Family s
Bauchi: Appeal Court dismisses ex-governor Abubakar’s bid to quash election
The Court of Appeal sitting in Jos, Plateau State, on Friday dismissed the appeal filed by former Bauchi State governor, Mohammed Abubakar,
Mayo garda resources lagging behind neighbouring counties
THE Mayo Garda Division lacks the required vehicle equipment compared with neighbouring counties, says Fianna Fáil TD Lisa Chambers.
'The markets are not thinking about it yet' — BlackRock boss Larry Fink reportedly expects political turmoil in 2020, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Political scientist Ian Bremmer said Fink shared his fears of a constitutional crisis in 2020, whether Trump is reelected or not.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Prosecutor asks French court to clear cardinal over sex abuse cover-up
A French prosecutor asked an appeals court on Friday to quash Cardinal Philippe Barbarin's conviction for failing to report sex abuse by a priest, eight months after a verdict that rocked the French Catholic Church.
UN refugee agency rejects ‘starving migrants’ claim
KABUL: The Taliban said on Friday they were ready to restart peace talks with the United States, a day after President Donald Trump made a surprise visit to US troops in Afghanistan and said he believed the radical group would agree to a cease-fire. Trump’s Thanksgiving Day visit was his first to Afghanistan since becoming president and came a week after a prisoner swap
One Piece Plots the Assassination of Kaido and His Court
The nature of the raid against Kaido is revealed in this epic episode of planning and conspiring in One Piece.
Maltese govt refuses immunity request in murder probe
The Maltese government has turned down a request from one of the island's richest men on for immunity in return for his cooperation in the investigation into a journalist's murder, after freeing a top official he was said to implicate.
Chelsea 'plan fresh contract talks with Willian'
Chelsea plan to hold fresh contract talks with experienced attacker Willian, according to a report.
Philippines’ Duterte apologises after chaotic SEA Games build-up
MANILA, Nov 29 — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte apologised and pledged a probe into the troubled run-up to tomorrow’s opening of the South-east Asian Games after a rush of logistical problems and last-minute construction. Complaints over transport, accommodation and food stacked up as...
Supreme Court releases new roster, PILs to be heard by CJI and 3 senior most judges
The new roster is slightly different from the last time when the outgoing CJI Ranjan Gogoi had kept PIL matters for top five judges of the apex court, including the CJI. Besides PIL matters, CJI Bobde has kept with him matters of contempt, election, habeas corpus, social justice, direct and indirect tax cases, among others.
'A Warning' replaces Donald Trump Jr.'s 'Triggered' as No.1 book on NYT bestseller list
“A Warning,” a behind-the-scenes book authored by an anonymous Trump administration official that takes a critical look at the president, has replaced Donald Trump Jr.’s “Triggered” as the No.
French army denies IS claim for deadly Mali crash that killed 13 soldiers
An ambush by Islamic State jihadists did not cause a collision between two French army helicopters which left 13 soldiers dead in Mali, France's military chief of staff said Friday.
Boy with suspected autism killed in complete breach of trust, says lawyer
Liam Whoriskey, 25, from Londonderry, was convicted of manslaughter and cruelty to a child.
Top Bangladesh cricket officials barred from leaving country over corruption probe
Mahbubul Anam is one of at least two senior Bangladesh Cricket Board directors under suspicion.
East Asia's political vulnerability
To avoid Latin America-style political crises, East Asian governments must ensure that their economic policies support equitable growth.
Ocasio-Cortez knocks Buttigieg: He has adopted a 'GOP talking point' on education
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) knocked Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg for using what she called a “GOP talking point” to take aim at proposals for tuition-free public college.
Trump makes surprise visit to Afghanistan, meets Afghan president
U.S. President Donald Trump paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Thursday evening, meeting with his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Ash
My Godse remark distorted, Rahul Gandhi should apologise for calling me terrorist: Pragya in House
"No charges have been proven against me in the court. This is against the law to call me a terrorist without any proof and insult me, Thakur said in Lok Sabha.
Why 8th NASS rejected Buhari’s $30 billion loan request – Shehu Sani
Former chairman, Senate committee on local and foreign debt in the senate, Senator Shehu Sani has explained why the request by Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari to borrow $30 billion was turned down by the 8th Senate.
Ayrshire pervert spared jail- despite background report
The 22-year-old admitted sexually assaulting a women at a property in Dalmellington.
Annual inflation rises to 5.56pc as food prices continue to increase
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 29 - Kenya’s year-on-year inflation has risen to 5.56 percent, compared to 4.95 percent registered last month, as the price of food and alcoholic drinks increased. According to Kenya National Bureau of
Reports: President Trump’s ‘No Quid Pro Quo’ Call With Sondland Never Happened
Following weeks of compounding evidence and testimony implying that President Donald Trump made congressionally-approved aid to Ukraine contingent on a politically advantageous investigation, the President and his GOP supporters’ primary defense has been an alleged Sept. 9th phone call during which the President told E.U. Ambassador Gordon Sondland he wanted “no quid pro quo.” But a Friday report by JustSecurity, supported by a Wednesday report from the Washington Post, appear to show that no such call ever took place.
Prominent Democrat Publicly Harasses Ken Cuccinelli in 'Shocking' Confrontation at DC Pub
Acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli was publicly harassed Wednesday by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley when the two ran into each other at a bar in Washington, D.C.
Sudan overturns moral policing law, disbands former ruling party | IOL News
Rights groups say the Public Order Act targets women and is a holdover from the three-decade rule of toppled autocrat Omar al-Bashir.
QFFD grants $4.2m to Jordan Refugee Health Fund
Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) has signed a $4.2m grant agreement with the Government of Jordan to contribute to the financing of Jordan Refugee Health Fund in order to alleviate financial pressures on the Jordanian Ministry of Health budget as a result of the large influx of refugees.
Hong Kong police seize roughly 4,000 petrol bombs on university campus
Hong Kong police said they had seized roughly 4,000 petrol bombs found at a university campus.
Maldives ex-President Yameen Sentenced to 5 Years Prison Over Money Laundering Charges
Yameen has been accused of receiving US $1 million of government money through a private company as part of a deal to lease a number of tropical islands for hotel development.
CHR recognizes role of women human rights defenders in nation-building
The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on Friday has urgently called for the imposition of more stringent measures to further promote women’s rights and recognize their invaluable contribution in nation-building in yesterday’s celebration of the International Women’s Human Rights Defenders Day.
Owan West receives LG dev awards - The Nation Newspaper
Owan West Local Government Area, Edo state will Friday evening in Abuja join other local governments in the country to receive the 2019 Nigerian Local...
Decks cleared for municipal elections
Officials told to allow objections to division of wards, voters’ lists for a week
Still In Touch With Gerald Modabi Part 2
Gerald Modabi part 2 (Still In Touch With)
Iraq's Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi to resign amid anti-government protests
The sudden turnaround came after one of the bloodiest days of protests yet, with 44 demonstrators killed and nearly 1,000 wounded on Thursday in Baghdad and across the south.
Man rapes and brutally murders 21-year-old student by stabbing her 52 times
The man responsible for the rape and brutal murder of a 21-year-old South African student by stabbing her 52 times has been arrested by the Police. The man allegedly stabbed Precious Ramabulana in a rape and
Turkey is a leading NATO member. It’s time this commitment was recognised, not criticised ǀ View
The 70th anniversary of NATO follows both President Emmanuel Macron’s recent comments about the Alliance suffering from a “brain death” and the legacy of last year’s summit, during which tensions were high and questions swirled about NATO’s longevity and utility.
Eight arrested in Gabon corruption purge
The revived anti-graft drive has seen a string of top-level arrests.
Briefly on farming and agribusiness
From around the country, a collection of brief news on developments in farming and agribusiness
Boris Johnson refuses to say how many children he has
He refused to answer questions about his own children when challenged on his comments about the children of single mothers.
Russian Black Sea Fleet Staffer Spying for Ukraine Detained in Sevastopol - Lawmaker
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A Russian woman who tried to obtain national secret military information at the request of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry has been detained in Russia's southern city of Sevastopol, the country's Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Friday.
Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Politics
Scott Morrison: “Cunning. A little Machiavellian. And not to be underestimated." Plus: Jacqui Lambie and Philip Lowe.
Why PDP Asked INEC Chairman Yakubu To Resign
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Mahmood Yakubu has been asked to vacate office over incompetence, Concise News reports.
Rural unrest spreads as farmers’ anger boils over
Low food prices and widespread fears about the green transition fuel discontent.
UPS workers snagged in decade-long drug smuggling scheme
A handful of United Parcel Service employees were among 11 men arrested in the past two weeks for their alleged roles in a decade-long drug smuggling scheme, multiple news outlets reported.
Police called to London Bridge following reports of shots being fired
The Metropolitan Police said they are dealing with an incident at London Bridge amid reports of shots being fired.
Hit and run driver kills two vigilante operatives in Anambra, guns removed
Two members of Obosi Central Vigilante Group in Idemili North local government area of Anambra State yesterday lost their lives
Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor
Andrew Johnson pioneered the recalcitrant racism and impeachment-worthy subterfuge the president is fond of.
Man jailed for crossbow murder of pregnant ex-wife
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo shot Sana Muhammad at her home in east London last year
Prime Minister Of Iraq To Resign After Protests Leave Hundreds Dead
At least 400 demonstrators have been killed since the beginning of October
Huawei plans legal challenge to latest US pressure: Report
The Federal Communications Commission last week branded Huawei and its Chinese rival ZTE as threats to US national security and blocked them from the fund. It also proposed that other service providers be required to cancel or replace existing services and equipment from the companies. Huawei plans to file a lawsuit in the United States next week.
UK PM Johnson says UK will leave EU by Jan. 31 at the latest
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday that Britain would leave the European Union by January 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party win a majority in the election in two weeks time, reported news agency Reuters. "If we can get a working majority then we will come on Jan. 31 at the absolute latest," the report said Johnson as saying to LBC radio.
My accusers lacked facts – Freddie Blay on corruption charge
Mr. Blay in his quest for the chairmanship position of the NPP promised to deliver 275 buses to each constituency office of the NPP to aid party officials in the discharge of their duties. The promise, which was attributed to his victory, generated a lot of controversies with many questioning his source of income. The NPP chairman has been dragged to court over the issue. Reacting on the charges on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen monitored by MyNewsGh.com, an emotional Mr. Blay said he had not been given a fair hearing. “It’s a pity this country we don’t investigate to get the facts. We condemn people before getting the facts. They accuse me of corruption without knowing the facts,” he said.
Hong Kong police end blockade of university campus
Hong Kong police have ended their blockade of a university campus after surrounding it for 12 days to try to arrest anti-government protesters holed up inside. Police removed a stash of nearly 4,000 petrol bombs left behind by protesters, who fought pitched battles about two weeks ago with riot officers on surrounding streets. The stand-off at Hong Kong Polytechnic University was one of the most dramatic episodes in nearly six months of unrest that began in June with a huge march against an extradition Bill seen as an erosion of freedoms promised when the former British colony returned to Chinese control in 1997. Protesters have since expanded their demands to include fully democratic elections and an investigation into police use of tear gas, rubber bullets and other force to suppress the demonstrations. Police have arrested 5,890 people since June, ranging in age from 11 to 83.
School bullies 'held a knife to a boy's throat'. Two weeks later the school can't say what's happened to them 'because of GDPR' and his mum hasn't heard back from the police
'He's just meant to put on a brave face. To top it all off the police haven't even phoned me'
PRRD remarks on how he disposed of drug lords’ bodies emphasized his sincerity in drug war
The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday has allayed public fears amid President Duterte's controversial remarks that he had ordered the dumping of the bodies of drug lords in Manila Bay, Laguna de Bay, and Mountain Province.
Man drags estranged wife to court for changing children’s school without consent
A man, Yusuf Buhari, on Friday, dragged his estranged wife, Hadiza Muhammad, to a Sharia Court, sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna State, for...
Next Arsenal manager odds: Freddie Ljungberg favourite after Unai Emery sacking
The Spaniard was relieved of his duties on Friday following a dismal run of seven games without a win, with a number of high-profile candidates now linked with the role
Children across the UK go on strike to demand action on climate
Pupils to declare December vote a ‘climate election’ as data highlights urgency of crisis
Minister introduces legislation to extend minimum expiry period of gift vouchers
Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Heather Humphreys is to bring in new rules around the sale and use of gift vouchers to improve consumer rights in the area.
‘Peak Pakistan fielding’: Shaheen Afridi kicks ball for boundary
Wasim Akram slammed Shaheen Afridi for a misfield vs Australia. "Yasir Shah and Shan Masood were probably yawning. That's the problem with Pakistan cricket," he said.
Pakistan keen to further enhance its brotherly ties with Oman: President
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: President Dr Arif Alvi has said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its fraternal relations with Oman, and is keen to further enhance these brotherly relations in all spheres. Talking to the Ambassador-designate of Pakistan to Oman K.K. Ahsan Wagan at the Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad on Friday, Dr Arif Alvi however said that the current volume of bilateral trade between Pakistan and Oman does not commensurate to the true potential. The president said that Pakistan has the potential of exporting food items, construction materials, leather and surgical goods to Oman. In this regard, he said that the ambassador-designate should endeavor to promote our economic and commercial interests in Oman and utilize existing institutional mechanisms. President Arif Alvi highlighted that the presence of Pakistani community in Oman is a living bridge between the two Countries. He said that we take pride that the Pakistani community has been making valuable contribution to the development of Oman.
Democrats are running into Trump's economic buzzsaw
If you're a president who promised to make America great again, and the unemployment rate falls to its lowest level since the early 1950s, it looks like you're making American great again
Gary Neville lays into Arsenal players after Unai Emery is sacked
Unai Emery has been sacked as Arsenal manager after 18 months in charge following a run of seven matches without a win - which saw 15 goals conceded and five leads slip
Trump back in Florida after whirlwind Afghanistan trip
President Trump arrived in Florida early Friday morning following his surprise trip to Afghanistan to see U.S. troops on Thanksgiving, his second visit to a combat zone as president and his first to
Ex-MP hopes payout over Carl Beech case will deter police from ‘assuming guilt’
Officers raided Harvey Proctor’s home on the basis of claims made by fantasist Beech.
Israeli troops kill Palestinian teen at Gaza protest, Palestinians say
Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian teenager near the border fence with the Gaza Strip on Friday, Palestinian officials said. Israel's military said soldiers had been fending off Palestinians who had approached and tried to sabotage its security fence. The military also said the demonstrators
Govt. orders land acquisition for last leg of river linking project
TIRUNELVELIThe Tamil Nadu Government, which is keen on commissioning the Tamirabharani – Karumaeniyar – Nambiyar linking project by December 2020, has released the government order for acquiring lands
London Bridge attack suspect shot and killed by British police after stabbing: report
British police shot and killed a suspected terror attacker Friday on the London Bridge -- a harrowing incident that left at least two people dead and several others injured around the key thoroughfare that had been the site of a deadly Islamist attack just over two years ago.
Japan's defence, foreign ministers to visit India tomorrow for 2+2 dialogue
The two ministers will be leading a Japanese delegation to the inaugural meeting of the 2+2 dialogue
Press Information Bureau sets up unit to combat fake news related to government
In a bid to combat fake news, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has set up a fact-checking unit to verify news related to the government’s ministries, departments and schemes.The Information and Broa
Muslim woman says she was told to 'go home' after Boris Johnson's burka comments
The Muslim woman asks Lionel Shriver to take responsibility.
Is inheritance in my bank account covered by the state guarantee? Liam Croke lets you know
Q: Liam, I received an inheritance from my late mother’s estate and the amount is significant. It’s going to be deposited into my account and I’m not sure what I’m going to do ...
Trenchcoats and rockets: Kim supervises North Korea weapons test
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un supervised Thursday's test of what it called a "super-large multiple launch rocket system", Pyongyang's state ...
Submit proposal for more barracks in jail, prison officials told
Considering the demand for opening new barracks for reducing the pressure and crowding in the existing ones, Deputy Commissioner B. Sharat has directed the prison authorities to submit a proposal in t
Dip in rail accidents in last two years: Piyush Goyal
Assuring members that Railways have taken steps to ensure safety and improve infrastructure, he said, "The last 2.5 years have been the safest in the history of Indian Railways. There have been least number of accidents in the last 2.5 years."
Kremlin says Zelensky, Putin may talk gas at Normandy Four summit
Peskov said intensive contacts on gas are underway and it is premature to give estimates.
Boris Johnson: It Is Best If Trump Doesn’t Get Involved In Our Election Campaigns
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was best if US President Donald Trump did not get involved in Britain’s upcoming election when he visits London for a Nato summit next week. “What we don’t do traditionally as loving allies and friends, what we don’t do traditionally, is get involved in each other’s election campaigns,” said Johnson, whose Conservative Party […]
Fugitive arrested in death of man stabbed in northeast Las Vegas
A man who is a fugitive from another state has been arrested in the case of a man found stabbed to death a week ago in the far northeast Las Vegas Valley.
Israeli troops kill Palestinian teen at Gaza protest, Palestinians say
GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli soldiers shot and killed a Palestinian teenager near the border fence with the Gaza Strip on Friday, Palestinian officials said.
Public comments sought on revised Tennessee block grant plan
Federal officials are seeking the public’s input on Tennessee’s revised plan requesting to become the first state to receive funding in a lump sum for its Medicaid program, TennCare.
Qatar aim to bounce back with a win against Yemen
Having lost their first match of the 24th Arabian Gulf Cup, Qatar aim to collect full points against Yemen in today’s Group A match at the Khalifa International Stadium.
Villager killed by leopard while tending to his sheep in Tumakuru
This is the second fatal attack since October; villagers stage protest
More than 1,300 terrorists killed in past 10 months
Turkish counterterrorism operations have killed at least 1,313 terrorists over the past 10 months. Meanwhile, nearly 44,000 people, including over...
Indian police find burned body of woman in suspected rape
HYDERABAD, India — Police said they detained four suspects for questioning Friday after finding the burned body of a 27-year-old veterinarian who was raped and killed in southern India, in yet another instance of violent crime against women in India.
Arrayjet secures new contract to provide SciLifeLab with microarray technology for proteomics research
Arrayjet, the Scottish-based microarray instrumentation company, has secured a GBP250,000 contract to provide the Swedish SciLifeLab - the national hub for molecular bioscience in Sweden - with microarray technology to provide further analytical information for mapping the human protein atlas.
Germany Denies Complete Ban on Hezbollah, Only the Bad Parts
US ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell demanded the German government ban Hezbollah completely.
Arab Parliament Rejects EU Parliament Resolution on Human Rights Situation in Algeria
President of the Arab Parliament Dr. Mishaal bin Fahm Al-Salami rejected the European Parliament's resolution on the situation of human rights and freedoms in Algeria, issued on Thursday, considering the European Parliament has no legal jurisdiction
Abdullah’s Team: Nation’s Voice Should be Heard
Thousands of supporters of Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah’s election campaign team marched from different parts of Kabul and converged near the Presidential on Friday.
LeBron James helped Anthony Davis handle New Orleans boos
LeBron James has become a standard setter in the NBA — for boos and harsh receptions, too. So nine years after James made his hostile first return to Cleveland as the city’s most hated man,
Syed Modi International: Sourabh, Rituparna enter semifinals; Srikanth crashes out
Badminton News: Indian shuttlers Sourabh Verma and Rituparna Das advanced to the semifinals but Kidambi Srikanth made an exit after losing in the quarterfinals of the
Taliban Ready to Resume Peace Talks Following Trump's Visit to Kabul
The Taliban said today they are ready to resume peace talks with theUS - a day after President Donald Trump's surprise visit to US troops in Afghanistan, Reuters reported. Trump has announced that peace talks with hardline Islamist insurgents in Afghanistan will resume.
PolyU blockade lifted; police find 4,000 gas bombs in two days
Hong Kong police on Friday said they had seized nearly 4,000 petrol bombs, 1,400 pieces of explosives materials, 600 items containing corrosive liquids and 570 weapons during the two-day evidence-collection procedure at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which was reopened at about Friday noon after being occupied by rioters for 13 days.
Electoral bonds cleaned political donation system; ain't a scam: SC Garg
In case a political party receives a political donation in cash primarily, then that might actually indicate a scam, he stated
Here's what you need to know about today's four by-elections
Voting is underway in the by-elections across the country.Turnout has been low this morning with...
Former Zuma lawyers Mike Hellens and Dawie Joubert ‘arrested’ in Namibia
The pair reportedly had their passports confiscated after it was found they did not have working permits.
Johnson seeks to focus UK election on Brexit, not his flaws
LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson struggled Friday to move Britain's election debate away from questions about his character and onto Brexit, promising to bolster protection for British businesses and farmers once the country has left the European Union.
Renowned US rock climber Brad Gobright dies after falling 1,000 feet
One of the world's most acclaimed American rock climbers has died after falling off a mountain in Mexico on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
Starry nights and Russian opera
After originating in Italy and slowly spreading to the Austro-German region, opera arrived in Russia in the early 1730s, becoming popular in the 19th century Romantic era. Though renowned Russian comp
3 wounded in knife attack
Three people were wounded in a stabbing in The Hague’s main shopping district Friday night, and police were searching for at least one suspect, authorities said.
No industry for women: Bollywood #MeToo accused back at work
A year after Bollywood followed Hollywood by naming male predators accused of sexual harassment, many women say they have suffered while alleged ...
Bicol prepares for Typhoon Kammuri
Governor Francis Bichara suspends classes in all levels in private and public schools in Albay on December 2 and 3
UK PM Johnson implores Trump: please avoid the election
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was best if U.S. President Donald Trump did not get involved in Britain’s upcoming election when he visits London for a NATO summit next week.
Read Lordina’s sweet message to John Mahama as he celebrates his 61st birthday
Today, 29th Movember 2019 marks the 61st birthday of the former President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama.
Germany urges unified approach to 5G security in Europe
Both Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron suggest no specific vendor should be targeted.
Teaching unions criticise Tory plan for snap Ofsted visits
Party has proposed longer inspections carried out at no notice for schools in England
Breakaway former Turkish PM to form new party within weeks
BAGHDAD: Iraq's embattled premier announced Friday he would resign in keeping with the wishes of the country's top cleric, as renewed violence added to a soaring death toll in two months of anti-government protests. Adel Abdel Mahdi's written statement was greeted with cheers and blaring music across Baghdad's iconic Tahrir Square, where demonstrators have massed since early
GOP Sen. Cotton on Peace Talks with Taliban: We Need Them to Work with Us | Breitbart
Friday on "Fox & Friends," Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) weighed in on the peace talks with the Taliban, which President Donald Trump revealed on Thursday | Clips
Telangana doctor murder: They raped, smothered, burnt her after hatching crime over drinks
The accused saw the woman parking her scooter near a toll plaza, one of them then punctured her scooter's tire when she was not around while another offered to help her fix it when she came back, telling her all repair shops were closed. They then raped the doctor, killed her and set her on fire.
Judge Upholds Charges that Could Put Harvey Weinstein Away for Life
A New York judge has rejected Harvey Weinstein’s bid to throw out the most serious charges in his sexual assault case, dealing a big blow to the disgraced movie mogul as he sought to limit the scope of his looming trial and any potential punishment.
Rice calls on Hamilton not to 'get a slap in the face' against Livingston
Hamilton were praised for the way they had a go at Steven Gerrard's side.
LI dad Manuel Asuncion busted for driving drunk with son in back seat: cops
A Long Island man was arrested on Thanksgiving night for driving while intoxicated with his 6-year-old son in the back seat, police said. Manuel Asuncion, 46, was busted after allegedly striking the
Police continue to search River Trent for man missing for more than three weeks
'Michal's family is distraught and really worried about him'
One key rule change which allowed Lionel Messi to dominate Ballon d’Or over the years
Lionel Messi is on the brink of winning his sixth Ballon d’Or if reports from Spain are to be believed. Doing so on December 2 will make the Argentine the most succesful individual in the history of the award. However, all that was made possible by one key change almost twenty-five years ago.
Stubble to become a source of income, says Union Minister Kailash Chaudhary
Kailash Chaudhary said that the government is considering such measures, so that farmers do not need to burn stubble, instead they can increase their income.
Alaska governor marks 1st year in office amid turmoil
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy says he hopes to move past the rancor of his first year in office, amid an unsettled dispute with lawmakers over state spending and threat of a recall effort.
Jacob Zuma's leave to appeal application dismissed with costs
Former president Jacob Zuma launched an appeal after the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg earlier dismissed his stay of prosecution bid.
Trump impeachment news – live: White House ‘engaged in unprecedented obstruction’, as officials admit they have no record of call president claims proves his innocence
Donald Trump’s White House has “engaged in unprecedented obstruction”, former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal has declared in a damning interview with MSNBC, as the White House admits it has no record of a key call between the president and EU ambassador Gordon Sondland that Republicans had hoped
Hundreds gathered in Bucharest on Friday for the opening stage of former president Ion Iliescu's crimes against humanity trial
On the morning of December 22, 1989, Bogdan Stan drank his usual cup of coffee and went to join the wave of protests against Romania's communist regime. Almost 30 years later, his mother Elena Bancila was one of around 600 victims and relatives who gathered Friday in Bucharest for the opening stage
British police say they're dealing with incident at London Bridge; witnesses report gunshots
LONDON (AP) - British police say they're dealing with incident at London Bridge; witnesses report gunshots.
Stand by my statement calling Pragya Thakur a terrorist: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said he stood by his remarks calling BJP MP Pragya Thakur a 'terrorist'.
Steinmetz fails to overturn $1.25bn arbitration award
London High Court tells mining group BSGR ‘no apparent bias or procedural irregularity’
Will take ties to new level, says Gotabaya Rajapaksa
In a dialogue with newly elected Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa on his three-day tour to India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a line of credit of USD 400 million for development projects in Sri Lanka besides granting a separate fund of USD 50 million to help the country deal with challenges of terrorism.
Harvey Proctor: Former MP secures £900,000 Met payout over 'Nick' claims
Harvey Proctor says he will aim to repair his "damaged life" after false claims of child sex abuse.
Sri Lanka name full-strength Test squad for Pakistan tour
Pakistan will host Tests for the first time in a decade next month, and their opponents Sri Lanka will be at full strength.
Yesterdaze: Tough on grease, strong on gangs
Simon Bridges has ditched the greased-up look for a Trump-type bouffant, and that's not the only Trumpian tack he's taking. James Elliott on the news of the week. My recommended read of the week was a piece by broadcaster-turned-lawyer Linda Clark, published here at Newsroom. It was a plea for the continued civility, relatively speaking, in New Zealand’s public discourse. It comes at a time when politics around the world has become infected with division, anger and tribalism, the symptoms of a “polarising virus” that began with patient zero, Donald Trump. As New Zealand starts to look ahead to a general election in 2020, Linda makes a reasonable request as to how we should respond to the political positioning and posturing that lies ahead: “If it looks even a bit like Trump, or if it sounds even a bit like something Trump would say, press delete.” Enter Simon Bridges and National’s new law and order policy – tough on the worst youth offenders, tough on murderers and especially tough on gangs.
Sonko Appoints Ex-Convict Ally to Government
The appointee at one time spent close to nine years in a foreign jail after being accused of...
Hungarian police find tunnels used by migrants to cross border
Police said they discovered both tunnels not long after their construction was completed and filled both of them up again.
Cradle Fund CEO murder trial: First responders accused of not following SOP, crime scene compromised
SHAH ALAM, Nov 29 — Lead defence counsel Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah during the murder trial of Cradle Fund chief operating officer Nazrin Hassan today suggested that the first responders had failed to follow protocol which led to the crime scene being compromised. Shafee accused 13th...
Nutcracker balloon knocks over Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade marcher
This marcher proved too tough to crack.
Britain will leave EU by January 31 – Boris Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said that Britain would leave the EU by Jan. 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party wins a majority...
Armed police point weapons at suspect during London Bridge incident – video report
Footage from social media shows officers pointing weapons at a person on London Bridge in the capital. It's been confirmed a suspect has been shot by police after five people were injured in a stabbing incident near London Bridge.
Frog & Scorpion: Gaza Envelope Communities Plan Industrial Zones to Employ Thousands of Gaza Arabs
While the talks between Israel and Hamas are currently being conducted at a rapid pace, at least the Israeli side is optimistic (see: Al Akhbar: Israel Renews Talks with Hamas about Truce, Returning Soldiers’ Bodies), another initiative is being formed, which aims not only to stop the shooting war, but to also establish a true […]
Turkish, UN officials discuss repatriation of Syrian refugees in Ankara
A Turkish government delegation met with representatives of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the capital Ankara to discuss the voluntary...
Taliban Confirms Meetings With US Have Begun: Reuters
US President Trump on Thursday made an unannounced trip to Afghanistan where he celebrated the US holiday Thanksgiving with troops and met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
Schoenefeld Airport in Berlin on Lockdown Due to WWII Bomb
At the moment, there is no official information about how dangerous the bomb is. According to an airport spokesman, the bomb was discovered during construction work in the facility, and the emergency services are already at the scene and trying to secure it.
Hours at Arsenal before Emery was sacked
A number of senior figures behind the scenes at Arsenal are reportedly due to hold a “crisis meeting” over the
Anyone for Goulash? Why We Need to Talk About Hungarian Communism
The 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall has been marked by some very simplistic analysis and lots of sweeping generalisations about the ‘evils’ of communism. A new book, on everyday life in Hungary in the 1970s and 80s, provides some counter-balance to the dominant narrative.
Sea lion rescued in Powell River likely suffered for weeks after being hit by crossbow: vet
An emaciated California sea lion shot with a crossbow was likely suffering for weeks before being rescued near Powell River, says the head veterinarian at the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue . . .
Form 3 Student Stabs Girl 10 times, Dumps Body
The gruesome crime is said to have been committed after the suspect lured the victim to...
Nathuram Godse remark: Sadhvi Pragya tenders second apology agreed upon by all parties
A mid opposition ruckus, BJP member Pragya Thakur on Friday made a fresh statement in Lok Sabha, apologising for her remarks on Nathuram Godse, even as she asserted that she never described Mahatma Gandhi's assassin as a patriot.
Romania’s 1989 revolution generation await ex-president’s trial
Bucharest, Romania | AFP | On the morning of December 22, 1989, Bogdan Stan drank his usual cup of coffee and went to join the wave of protests against Romania’s communist regime. Shortly after that, he was shot and killed in front of the public TV building. Almost 30 years later, his mother Elena Bancila is …
Supreme Court releases new roster, four most senior judges to hear PILs
Election matters will stay with Chief Justice of India SA Bobde.
Chelsea's N'Golo Kante files lawsuit against former agent for fraud
The Paris prosecutor's office said Chelsea's N'Golo Kante has filed a lawsuit against his former image agent, citing fraud and breach of trust.
Iraqi prime minister says he will resign
BAGHDAD, Nov 29 — Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said today he would offer his resignation to parliament to allow lawmakers to choose a new government, in a move that follows weeks of violent anti-government protests. Abdul Mahdi’s decision came in response to a call for a change of...
Sandwell General Election preview: All change in West Bromwich as stalwarts stand down
We preview the three Sandwell-only seats up for grabs at the 2019 General Election: West Bromwich East, West Bromwich West and Warley.
Boris Johnson criticised by Greens over ’embarrassing’ climate debate no-show
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie accused the Prime Minister of lying about ‘pretty much everything’ he says.
Ford Focus ST And Ranger Raptor Become Police Pursuit Cars
Police forces nationwide in the U.K. are set to trial two high-performance Fords with a view to them joining the police fleet.
Dickson attributes eight years in office to divine intervention
Bayelsa State governor, Hon Seriake Dickson has attributed the landmark achievement of being the first governor to successfully complete a second term
AOC accuses Buttigieg of pushing 'GOP talking point' regarding education
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused 2020 presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg of espousing Republican philosophy in regards to free education.
Sight & Sound’s Best Films of 2019, Led by Joanna Hogg’s ‘The Souvenir’
Yes, we haven't seen Cats or Rise of the Skywalker yet, but the vast majority of 2019 releases have now been released and with that, we have one of the most
OSCE could be delivering pensions to elderly in occupied Donbas, governor suggests
To receive pensions, those living in the occupied areas now have to cross to the government-controlled territory and undergo an IDing procedure, which is an issue for those physically unable to do this.
CDD: Kogi supplementary poll is an opportunity for INEC to address many flaws
The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) says Saturday’s supplementary election in Kogi west senatorial district is an opportunity for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to address many flaws.
Juncker: The Blocking of Negotiations with Northern Macedonia and Albania Is Shameful
Jean-Claude Juncker, the head of the European Commission, wrote a daily editorial on Politico on his last business day, according to BGNES. In it, Juncker takes a backward glance at the weaknesses and successes of his five-year term as head of the European executive branch.
Kel-Tec's PF9 Gun: The Best Pocket Pistol On the Planet?
A plastic pocket pistol? Say that three times fast.
Harvey Weinstein loses bid to dismiss sexual assault charges
In refusing to dismiss the predatory sexual assault charges, Justice James Burke of the State Supreme Court rejected Harvey Weinstein’s claim that an alleged rape from the winter of 1993-94 occurred too long ago to serve as an “aggravating” and “underlying” crime, as required by state law.
Iraqi PM offers resignation after security forces carry out 'bloodbath' killing of protesters
Iraq’s embattled prime minister offered his resignation on Friday, following the bloodiest day in weeks of unrest. Adel Abdel Mahdi, who took up the post of premier last year, said he would submit to the parliament a formal letter requesting my resignation to "preserve the blood" of Iraqis.
UPDATE: Several people stabbed in London Bridge incident, declared act of terrorism
A man has been detained, according to Metropolitan Police
In Defense of ‘Woke’
Donald Trump and his supporters want the rest of us to stay asleep.
Ray Parlour identifies Freddie Ljungberg's first priority to sort as Arsenal manager
Freddie Ljungberg has taken interim charge of Arsenal after Unai Emery was sacked as Gunners manager following a horror run of seven matches without a win
‘Flailing ... teetering’: New York Times and Washington Post declare Kamala Harris doomed
Both the New York Times and Washington Post published stories arguing that Sen. Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is on uneasy footing and nearing a collapse.
Costly holiday tree scandalises Russian coal town
An expensive holiday tree installed in the centre of an industrial Siberian city has been ridiculed online and on national media as a symbol of corruption, though authorities defended the high-tech purchase.
Chubarov: Silence about Crimea at Normandy Four summit could look as consent to annexation
Chubarov believes it is necessary to turn to partners, namely French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
London Bridge stabbings declared 'terrorist incident'
Police say the stabbings and shooting at London Bridge has been declared a 'terrorist incident' and that a man was shot dead.
Shura Council Speaker: Qatar views Africa a promising continent
Speaker of the Shura Council, H E Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmoud, has underlined the interest of the State of Qatar under the leadership of Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, to deepen partnerships and open new horizons for relations with brotherly and friendly countries and regional and international groupings, particularly African countries and organisations to build solid strategic relations based on the principle of constructive cooperation to serve common interests.
UPDATE: ‘Slim’ chance of finding murdered Blackpool man alive, detectives believe
There is a 'slim possibility' missing man Jason Goldrick, who disappeared from hospital nearly a month ago, could still be alive.
Chelsea wait to discover extent of Abraham’s hip injury
Abraham sat out training at Chelsea’s Cobham base on Friday.
Trump's visit to Afghanistan was so secret the White House sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from his account to avoid questions about why he didn't post for 13 hours, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The White House took a series of measures to ensure total secrecy when President Donald Trump visited troops in Afghanistan on Thanksgiving.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Trump immigration official forced out of bar as ex-Maryland governor slams him for 'putting children in cages'
A top immigration adviser to Donald Trump was forced out of a bar in Washington after facing extensive heckling from fellow patrons — including former Maryland governor and 2016 Democratic candidate Martin O'Malley.Ken Cuccinelli, who currently serves as the acting deputy secretary of the Department
With limited water supply, public urged to conserve water
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), National Water Resources Board (NWRB), and the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Friday urged the public to conserve water as there is currently a limited supply of it.
South Africa Court Rejects Zuma Appeal To Prevent Corruption Trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over a 2 billion dollars arms deal.
Need to change people's perception about police: Amit Shah
"When we are sitting here and talking about narcotics control, smuggling, terrorism, Naxalism, fake currency and routine law and order, perhaps we do not know that the success that we are looking at has been at the cost of sacrifice of more than 35,000 jawans," he said.
Time Is Running Out for Trump's North Korean Diplomacy, Analysts Say
SEOUL, South Korea -- The clock is ticking.Kim Jong Un, North Korea's leader, has said that the United States has until the end of the year to make a new proposal to create a breakthrough in stalled negotiations on denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.The looming deadline -- which North Korea has
Iraq's prime minister submits resignation as deadly protests sweep country
The PM announced his intention to step down live on television the day after more than 40 protesters were killed in clashes with security forces.
General Election 2019: Johnson says it is 'best' Trump does not interfere in the campaign during visit to London
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said it would be “best” if Donald Trump does not get involved in the UK’s [...]
Unai Emery sacked: Arsenal legend Charlie Nicholas backs Brendan Rodgers for Gunners job
Arsenal legend Charlie Nicholas has revealed that Brendan Rodgers is his top pick to replace Unai Emery as manager of the Gunners.
Two give statements to Perak police over return of Chin Peng’s ashes
IPOH, Nov 29 — The police today have recorded statements from several individuals to assist in an investigation over their alleged involvements in bringing back the ashes of former Communist Party of Malaya leader Chin Peng to Malaysia. They were seen entering the compound of the Ipoh District...
Twenty suspects face trial for deadly 2015 Paris attacks
PARIS, Nov 29 — French prosecutors called today for 20 suspects to go on trial over the massacre of 130 people by suicide bombers and gunmen in Paris four years ago. In a 562-page indictment, the office of the national anti-terror prosecutor (PNAT) charged 14 people currently in prison or under...
Wisconsin man's sentencing for Iowa slaying delayed
The sentencing of a Wisconsin man found guilty of manslaughter in Iowa has been delayed a week.
Johnson concedes only 31,000 new nurses will be recruited under Tory plans
The PM also said he would ‘walk out’ of trade talks with the US if it wanted the NHS to be on the table.
U.K. police clear London Bridge after reports of gunshots
British police say they're dealing with an incident on London Bridge, and witnesses have reported hearing gunshots.
CHR honors Initao cop who lost his life shielding civilians from grenade attack
The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has paid its deepest and sincerest respect to the heroism of Police Major Sergeant Jason Magno who gave up his own life to save innocent civilians during a grenade blast at Initao College in Misamis Oriental on Thursday.
Have you seen Bill?
RCMP are requesting the public's help in locating a missing Kelowna resident.
Hong Kong police end 12-day siege of university campus to arrest protesters
Police removed a stash of nearly 4,000 gasoline bombs left behind by protesters, who fought pitched battles about two weeks ago with riot officers on surrounding streets
Pic: Ileana D'cruz's 'gimme food' look is something we all can relate to
Ileana D'cruz is ruling the internet these days because of her stunning pictures. The actress who has become an avid social media user keeps treating
Trump thanks troops in Afghanistan, says Taliban want a deal
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) - President Donald Trump paid a surprise Thanksgiving visit to Afghanistan, where he announced the U.S. and the Taliban have been engaged in ongoing peace talks and said he believes the Taliban want a cease-fire.
China holds out carrot ahead of Taiwan election, but few convinced
China is stepping up efforts to be nice to Taiwan ahead of key elections on January 11, offering better treatment to Taiwanese in China and urging the democratic island to "come home", but many there only see Beijing wielding a threatening stick. China denies interfering in elections in Taiwan, which Beijing claims as sacred territory, but it traditionally tries various means to influence their result, hoping politicians with a more positive view on China ties get into office.
Syria constitutional talks end without consensus on agenda: U.N. envoy
GENEVA (Reuters) - A second week-long round of Syrian talks has ended without a meeting of the group of 45 delegates meant to be negotiating on the constitution, United Nations Special Envoy Geir Pedersen said on Friday.
Dayton traffic from the WHIO Traffic Center
Check this page for a full list of crashes, disabled vehicles, construction projects and other hazards affecting your commute.
Warren Gatland reveals Wayne Pivac wasn't initially meant to be in charge of Wales on Saturday
Gatland says he intervened as he thought it was really important for Pivac
Dr Macharia Irungu appointed new Kenya Pipeline Corporation MD
Former Gulf Africa Petroleum Corporation CEO Dr. Macharia Irungu has been appointed the new Kenya Pipeline Managing Director.
Report: Israel renews talks with Hamas for long-term deal
Lebanese newspaper reports Hamas and Israel have renewed talks, with UN envoy slated to meet Hamas officials in push to reach deal.
Malta finance minister faces money-laundering probe
Malta's finance minister, Edward Scicluna, is to face a criminal inquiry on his role in the sale of three Maltese hospitals, a local magistrate has ruled. The affair comes after other senior government figures recently resigned over alleged links to the m...
Iraqi families mourn their dead after protests' 'bloodiest day'
Baghdad, Iraq - Hundreds of people in southern Iraqi cities of Nasiriya and Najaf have taken to the streets to bury their dead and demand justice a day after at least 52 protesters were shot dead by security forces in the country's south in what was described as the "bloodiest day" in the weeks-long anti-government demonstrations.
ZRP shake-up looms, Matanga to go
A SHAKE-UP is imminent in the Zimbabwe Republic Police, with Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga set to be replaced, as President Emmerson Mnangagwa continues t...
Baywatch Icon Pamela Anderson Urges PM Narendra Modi To Match Levels With China, Germany In Promoting Veganism
New Delhi – As the severe air pollution in Delhi rages on, Baywatch icon and former Bigg Boss guest star Pamela Anderson sent a letter today on behalf of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
The Premier League's incoming chief executive David Pemsel has withdrawn from the role
The incoming chief executive of the Premier League David Pemsel has withdrawn from the role following tabloid reports about his [...]
Threat triggers security measures at three Nanaimo schools
An unspecified threat led to security measures being put in place at three Nanaimo schools Friday morning. Dover Bay Secondary was placed in lockdown while nearby Nanaimo and District Secondary . . .
Sri Lanka name Chandimal in squad for Pakistan Tests
Sri Lanka on Friday selected former skipper Dinesh Chandimal in the squad to play a landmark two-match Test series in Pakistan.
Angela Merkel Says Freedom of Speech Must be Curtailed to Keep Society Free
Wait, what?
Iran Arrests Eight as it Blames CIA Conspiracy for Recent Riots
Iran security forces made eight arrests Thursday of people it accuses of having direct links to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.
Police rush to London Bridge amid reports of shots fired
Police have rushed to London Bridge amid fears of a shooting. Sky News are reporting that armed police officers have shot a suspect dead.
France to summon Turkish envoy over Erdogan’s ‘insults’
PARIS, Nov 29 — The French government will summon the Turkish envoy in Paris for talks after what it termed “insults” by Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who accused Emmanuel Macron of suffering “brain death”, the president’s office said today. Erdogan used an expression...
Govt changes rules with 22 days left on ‘buy-back’
“The Government has once again shifted the goalposts on licenced firearms owners with just 22 days remaining in the failing gun ‘buy-back’”, according to ACT Leader David Seymour.
Enugu teachers seek 65 years retirement age - The Nation Newspaper
The Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria (AOPSHON), Enugu state Wing, has called for the extension of teachers...
He’s a Young Black Magician. People Ask: ‘Are You the New Houdini?’
From Wisconsin to New York, RJ the Magician has followed the showman’s path. He now directs the Houdini Museum of New York.
Hong Kong protesters seek British support as campus blockade ends
Activists handed a petition to a British Consulate official before leaving.
Suu Kyi fans join VIP tours for Rohingya genocide trial
YANGON, Nov 29 — Ardent fans of Aung San Suu Kyi are snapping up spots on US$2,000 (RM8,350) tours to The Hague, in a display of moral support as Myanmar faces charges of genocide over the Rohingya crisis at the UN’s top court in December. Supporter rallies, billboards and outpourings of praise...
France to summon Turkish envoy over Erdogan’s ‘insults’
ATHENS: The UN refugee agency said Thursday it was encouraging migrants to leave a severely overcrowded Tripoli center, but rejected as “offensive” a British daily report alleging it was “starving” asylum-seekers to force them out. “I find that accusation offensive,” UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi told reporters in Athens. “I don’t know where you read that report. Us, starving
BJP will win in all 15 seats in bypolls: Yediyurappa
Yediyurappa said that his government will complete a full term and that his party will win all 15 seats in the bypolls.
Hong Kong protesters seek British support as campus blockade ends
Activists handed a petition to a British Consulate official before leaving.
‘Kammuri’ least likely to be super typhoon
Pagasa said “Kammuri, ” which is still outside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) and as of now has no direct effect on the country, has gained more strength while moving northwestward slowly at 170 kilometers per hour (kph). It was last spotted 1,470 km east of Southern Luzon with maximum sustained winds of 140 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 170 kph.
Lebanon Crisis Wreaks Havoc on Syria's War-Torn Economy
A financial crisis in Lebanon has hit the economy of neighbouring Syria hard, choking off a vital source of dollars and dragging the Syrian pound to record lows. Shut out of the global financial system by Western sanctions, Syria's economy has depend
Three teenagers murdered Edinburgh pensioner leaving him with 100 wounds because they were ‘out their nut’
THREE teenagers were facing life sentences today after brutally murdering a pensioner in his home in a frenzied attack. Keirin McMillan, 19, and his two accomplices, who were aged 16 and 15 at the …
The Power of Green Public Finance
Policymakers and pundits have been wringing their hands over the crises afflicting the European Union, arguing that it is falling behind in confronting major threats to its long-term survival. Yet on the issue of climate change, nothing could be further from the truth. In mid-November, EU member states demonstrated that they can unite behind a shared vision of a low-carbon future. And European institutions are already leading the fight against climate change at the global level. Among these, the European Investment Bank will now be playing an even greater role as an instrument for decarbonizing the economy and limiting global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels. Climate change is the top political issue of our time. Scientists estimate that if we remain on our current path, we will experience global warming of 3-4°C by the end of the century, at which point large portions of the planet will be uninhabitable.
#BoycottDabangg3: NGO Writes To CBFC, Demands Censor Certificate Cancellation Of Salman Khan Starrer
Even as #BoycottDabangg3 has been trending on Twitter since Friday morning over netizens' claim that Salman Khan's Dabangg 3 has upset Hindu sentiments, a Bengaluru-based NGO, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti
Ruiz Jr Vows To Break Down Anthony Joshua In Saturday Rematch
Andy Ruiz Jr has threatened to beat Anthony Joshua "even faster" in their upcoming rematch, saying that the Brit fought "something he’s never seen before" in their first meeting.
General Election seats to watch: North-east England
A political sea-change might be about to happen in this corner of the country.
Election polls aren’t broken, but they still can’t predict the future
Swing voters, skewed samples, and more have always limited the ability to pick a winner
This election gives us the impossible choice, writes Robert Peston
How do you weigh a once-in-a-generation transfer of power from private sector to public sector and from capital to labour, against an irreversible rupture with the European Union? That is the choice being offered to voters, by Labour and the Tories respectively. Talk about chalk and cheese, or bicycles versus fish. How on earth do you decide, if you haven't made up your mind already, which you like best? You could argue that the desire among some voters to squeeze the private sector's pips till they squeak and those that want to take a chainsaw to the UK's ties with the EU - with only a relatively small group apparently wanting both - stem from similar social and economic causes. Namely that the way we've run this place has eroded the living standards, security and a sense of being heard for millions of people, especially those outside the big metropolises, as well as among the young.
Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray govt to face floor test on Saturday, Speaker post remains contentious
Uddhav Thackeray government will face a floor test in Maharashtra assembly on Saturday. On Sunday, the speaker will be appointed and from Monday, the assembly will resume formal work.
Urbiztondo mayor seeks Duterte help in solving killings, harassments in his town
URBIZTONDO, Pangasinan – Mayor Raul Martin Sison II was emotional on Friday as he asked the help of President Duterte, and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to help his town due to the recent spate of killings of municipal employees and harassment of barangay officials.
Man charged with murdering baby boy
Eleven-month-old Hunter McGleenon, from Keady, Co Armagh, died on Tuesday.
Boris Johnson says he's 'made of Greggs' but doesn't have a clue how much a sausage roll costs
The Tory leader boasted that he is 'made out of Greggs' during a telephone interview ahead of the general election
Boris Johnson criticised by Greens over ’embarrassing’ climate debate no-show
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie accused the Prime Minister of lying about ‘pretty much everything’ he says.
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi submits resignation amid protests
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Friday he would offer his resignation to parliament to allow lawmakers to choose a new government, in a move that follows weeks of violent anti-government
Ohanaeze youths disown kinsman seeking third term for Buhari
Mudiaga Affe The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council has disowned the move by a member of the All Progressives Congress in Ebonyi State, Charles Enya, who is seeking an amendment of the Constitution t...
Ibrahimovic files ‘hate crime’ complaint after house, statue vandalised
Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thursday filed a "hate crime" complaint Thursday after being the target of vandalism and racists threats, police said, a day after the star announced his part ...
Sudan adopts law to dissolve Bashir party, 'dismantle' regime
Bashir and his Islamist National Congress Party (NCP) had ruled the northeast African country since 1989 before a nationwide protest movement resulted in him being...
Dutch police: Multiple people injured in Hague stabbing
Multiple people were injured in a stabbing incident in The Hague’s main shopping street Friday night, police said.
NDLEA arraigns man for allegedly peddling 967.9kg marijuana
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Friday in Lagos State arraigned man, Usman, who allegedly trafficked in 967.9kg of cannabis Sativa (marijuana). The agency charged Usman on one count ...
Banks working with gov’t to track down criminal underworld financial advisors
Four banks teamed up with the Dutch government and authorities to fight against financial service providers who launder money for criminals, Financieele Dagblad reported on Friday based on
UK police clear London Bridge after reports of gunshots
LONDON — British police said Friday they were dealing with an incident on London Bridge, and witnesses have reported hearing gunshots.
Stalin is lying about the local body polls, says Edappadi
The Chief Minister accused the Opposition leader of lying about the modality of conducting local body elections in Tamil Nadu
Pakistani man aims to bring shade to Iraq's Arbaeen pilgrims
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A retired Pakistani industrialist sent thousands of saplings to Iraq on Friday to bring shade to pilgrims, an idea formed when his relatives returned from a holy site with sunburn.
Museveni in Ethiopia for IGAD summit
The summit is being held at the request and invitation of the Ethiopian Prime Minister and current IGAD Chairman Dr. Ahmed Ali Abey.
Arrests after man, 42, was allegedly kidnapped and taken to industrial estate
Three men arrested in connection with the incident remain in police custody
Flughafen Zürich AG wins bid for new airport near New Delhi
LUCKNOW, India — An Indian official says Flughafen Zürich AG has been selected to design, develop and operate a new airport near the Indian capital after outbidding Indian companies. A spokesman for the Uttar Pradesh state government, Mritunjay Kumar, says state authorities have acquired 5,100 acres (2,063 hectares) of land and obtained environmental clearance for …
After Trump's Afghan visit, Taliban say they are ready to resume peace talks
KABUL (Reuters) - The Taliban said on Friday they were ready to restart peace talks with the United States, a day after President Donald Trump visited U.S. troops in Afghanistan and said he believed the radical group would agree to a ceasefire.
What is the Fixed-term Parliaments Act?
Following three failed attempts by the Government to force an early election using the Fixed-term Parliaments Act, on Oct 29 Parliament voted in support of a Dec 12 general election.
Police say London Bridge incident involved stabbing; several wounded and man detained
LONDON (AP) - Police say London Bridge incident involved stabbing; several wounded and man detained.
'Shocked, Such Violence is Beyond Imagination,' Says Rahul Gandhi on Murder of Telangana Doctor
A charred body, later identified as Dr Priyanka Reddy, was found under a culvert near Shadnagar in Telangana’s Ranga Reddy district on Thursday morning, a day after the veterinarian went missing.
Dwarf fined £100 because she couldn't reach bin to throw rubbish away
She claims she cannot reach the recycling bin because she's only four feet tall.
Unqualified teachers’ll be flushed out December ending — FG
THE Federal Government has given directives that all teachers who do not possess the relevant qualifications should be flushed out of classrooms...
Former Syrian astronaut set for Turkish citizenship
After fleeing a civil war in his country of birth, the world's first Syrian astronaut is close to becoming a Turkish citizen, Muhammed Ahmed Faris told...
Prof Danquah calls for a Presidential Initiative to transform Agriculture
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Two FIRs against Karnataka CM for asking people to vote on caste lines
The FIRs have been registered against Yediyurappa at the Gokak and Kagwad Town Police Stations after a complaint was filed by the JD(S).
Maltese PM refuses to pardon businessman in journalist murder probe
Businessman Yorgen Fenech, who is himself a suspect in the murder investigation, had been seeking immunity from prosecution
Full extent of Shropshire maternity scandal 'may never be known'
The full extent of the maternity scandal at Shropshire's major hospitals may never be known, according to the senior midwife leading the independent inquiry.
American rock climber Brad Gobright dies after fall in Mexico
American rock climber Brad Gobright has died after a fall in northern Mexico.
World’s Newest Nation? Another State May Soon Emerge in Oceania
Following a bloody civil war that ended in 1998, with a peace agreement finalised in 2001, Bougainville has been struggling to achieve independence. A referendum has finally been held to determine the island’s status.
Russia presents long-awaited domestic violence bill
MOSCOW (AP) - A group of lawmakers in the country's upper house of parliament, mainly from President Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, have presented a long-anticipated bill on preventing domestic abuse.
Support the Guardian – and help us highlight the rise of digital inequality
Automating Poverty, our year-long project about the takeover of welfare systems by algorithms and AI, was funded with reader donations raised last year
Two friends killed in early morning crash near Lipis
KUANTAN: A road trip to Kuala Lumpur ended in tragedy for three friends when two of them were killed in an accident at KM86 of the Central Spine Road (CSR) near Lipis early this morning.
$993 Million multipurpose Pwalugu dam to be completed by March 2021
The Pwalugu multipurpose dam to be constructed in Pwalugu in the Talensi District of the Upper East region will cost an amount $993 million. The project which is expected to be completed by March 2021 will be entirely funded by the Government of Ghana. Addressing a durbar of chiefs and people of the Upper East and North East region of Ghana in Pwalugu and to cut sod for the project to begin, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo said government is committed to starting and finishing the project as scheduled. “As we further indicated to our commitment to the realisation of this project, the total cost of the project amounting to some $993 million nearly a billion dollars to be borne entirely by government”, he said. According to the President, the Chinese firm Sinohydro, a subsidiary of PowerChina will build the project under the engineering procurement construction contract which will be executed in fifteen (months).
Cricket: DDCA ombudsman approves Rajat Sharma’s resignation as president
Sharma’s resignation was stayed by DDCA ombudsman Ahmed but has finally been accepted on Friday after a fresh request.
South Africa's Zuma loses bid to appeal against corruption trial
A court in South Africa on Friday dismissed former President Jacob Zuma's attempts to appeal against his corruption trial related to a 1990s arms deal.
Masked gang kidnapped recovery driver to re-steal car found by police
Four men kidnapped a recovery driver to re-steal a car that was being taken to safety after being recovered by police.
#RIPPriyankaReddy: Akshay Kumar, Sona Mohapatra Condemns Doctor Priyanka Reddy’s Tragic Death
The world has become a horrible place to live in and day after day we get to hear some or the other sad news. India was shaken when the news about a south Doctor Priyanka Reddy came out. Priyanka Redd
Thursday’s Geoff Rickly: “I Wasn’t A Natural Singer. For Years People Used To Call Me ‘Tone Geoff’”
Geoff Rickly discusses the life and times of Thursday, heroin addiction, recovery and the potential return of No Devotion…
Labour Making 'Pure Bermuda Triangle' Claims That NHS Can be Sold Off to the US, Boris Johnson Says
UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn previously revealed a 451-page packet of documents allegedly showing how the Conservatives had tried to "sell" the country's National Health Service (NHS) to US companies.
Jobless man gets six months’ jail for impersonating policeman
RAUB, Nov 29 — The Magistrate’s Court today sentenced to six months jail a jobless man for impersonating a civil servant. Magistrate Shahrul Ehsan Hasim imposed the sentence on Mohammad Ali Zainal, 33, after he pleaded guilty to the offence and ordered him to be jailed from the date of arrest...
Davis Cup: Ramkumar, Sumit trample Pakistan on Day 1, India lead 2-0
Tennis News: A ruthless India raced to a 2-0 lead in their Davis Cup tie for the loss of just two games as Ramkumar Ramanathan and Sumit Nagal toyed with their tee
Sturgeon ‘getting into bed with Corbyn’ to win indyref2, Chancellor claims
Sajid Javid used a visit to Scotland to launch an attack on the SNP leader.
Homeless Arizona Man Locked Up, Charged with Felony for Allegedly Taking Another Man’s Burrito
An Arizona man spent Thanksgiving behind bars after authorities say he robbed another man of his burrito. Timothy James Bell, 29, was arrested on felony robbery charges this week after allegedly stealing the victim's burrito, a meal "of a value less than 1,000," while hurling threats at him, charging documents
£10,000 cost for Walsall Council as 50 drain covers stolen in 24 hours
More than 50 drain covers have been stolen across Walsall in 24 hours – costing the council £10,000.
Macron says Russia is no longer NATO's enemy
French President Emmanuel Macron declared Russia to no longer be NATO's enemy and called for closer ties with the Kremlin days before a NATO meeting.
Pragya Thakur says sorry twice in Parl after uproar over Godse remark
Referring to Rahul's remark, she said member of House referred to her as 'terrorist' and called it an attack on her dignity.
Dabangg 3: After Controversy, Fans Trend #AwaitingDabangg3 Proving That There’s No Fandom Like Salman Khan’s
The title track of Dabangg 3, 'Hud Hud Dabangg' had come under fire recently for hurting religious sentiments, and Chulbul Pandey's fans came to the rescue. Salman Khan’s fans started trending #AwaitingDabangg3 on social media to support the movie proving that there is no fandom like Salman Khan’s!
Huawei will reportedly sue the FCC over new restrictions
Last week saw the FCC approve a measure that would deny subsidies to carriers who use equipment from Huawei, ZTE, or any other “bad actors.” The FCC’s Universal Service Fund has $8.5 billion ready to subsidize carriers in making improvements…
Witness to Laquan McDonald’s fatal shooting settles lawsuit
CHICAGO — A woman who witnessed the fatal 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald by a Chicago police officer has settled her lawsuit against the city. Alma Benitez alleges in the federal lawsuit filed in 2016 that investigators tried to pressure her into changing her account of the shooting. Benitez was in a fast-food drive thru …
How Trump’s Thanksgiving Afghanistan trip was kept under wraps amid extreme security
President Trump surprised troops and news outlets on Thanksgiving morning when he appeared in Afghanistan to thank troops for their service to the country and help serve a turkey dinner -- but doing so required extreme security measures to ensure both safety and to prevent the word from getting out.
Harvey Nathanson, father of MEMS, dies
The creator if the first MEMS device, Harvey Nathanson, has died.
Infighting in Telangana’s Singareni Collieries union out in the open
TGBKS regional committee attacked at a recent programme
London Bridge: Workers run away in tears as police tackling knifeman scream 'get back'
Eyewitnesses have described their horror as armed police swarmed London Bridge and shot a man after several people were injure with people fleeing the scene in central London
Kavango West residents say their votes should result in development
-Some Kavango West residents say their votes should result in bringing the much-needed development to the region.
K-Pop Stars Sentenced After Gang-Raping Two Women
K-pop stars Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon have been sentenced by a South Korean court for gang-raping vulnerable women
Boris Johnson refuses to apologise for racist 'burka' comments
London, United Kingdom - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson refused to offer an outright apology for Islamophobic comments he made in 2018, which led to a spike in anti-Muslim hate crimes.
Chinese TV journalist guilty of slapping Tory delegate
Judge says Linlin Kong hit Enoch Lieu in heat of moment at party conference event
BREAKING: Court orders reinstatement of sacked FUOYE lecturer
Abiodun Nejo, Ado Ekiti The National Industrial Court sitting in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, has ordered the immediate reinstatement of a lecturer of Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Pro...
Horten Upper Secondary School / LINK arkitektur
Completed in 2019 in Horten, Norway. Images by Hundven-Clements Photography. Norway’s highest environmentally classified education building Horten upper secondary school won the international sustainable BREEAM Awards 2019 for...
Missing person found in Panmure
The 60-year-old man reported missing in Panmure has since been found safe and well.
Kyrgyz ex-president Atambayev stands trial over release of mob boss
BISHKEK (Reuters) - Former Kyrgyz president Almazbek Atambayev went on trial behind closed doors on Friday charged with illegally setting free a jailed organized crime boss, which led to his arrest in August after a dramatic stand-off with security forces.
Refuge plots three fundraisers in Berlin, Bristol
Featuring Gideön, Leif, LNS and more, the events will all take place before the year is out.
Man shot, critically wounded at Philadelphia transit station
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Authorities say a man was shot and critically wounded at a Philadelphia transit station.
Meet the M3 Medium Tank: It Had Two Main Guns and Was the “Coffin for Seven Brothers”
Was this weird-looking tank among the worst ever?
Dusty towns battle drought as federal and state Nationals squabble over Murray-Darling plan
The land is so parched in drought-ravaged parts of NSW that dust storms leave towns blanketed in thick red dirt and residents battling all sorts of health complaints.
NDLEA arraigns man for allegedly peddling 967.9kg marijuana
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Friday in Lagos arraigned one Adeyemi Usman, who allegedly trafficked in 967.9kg of cannabis sativa (marijuana).
Father charged with child abuse, domestic assault after infant thrown on floor, mother punched
A Memphis father has been charged after a mother said he threw their 1-year-old child on the ground after an argument.
Arsenal interim boss Freddie Ljungberg breaks silence after replacing Unai Emery
Emery was sacked from his post as manager by the Arsenal board on Friday after a dismal run of results, with Ljungberg now tasked with handling first team affairs
Supreme Court Justice apologizes to bereaved families
Supreme Court Justice Neil Hendel apologizes for sending condolences to the family of a terrorist who died in Israeli prison.
Glasgow man brutally stabbed in Cranhill flats as cops seal off streets
A MAN has been brutally stabbed in the Cranhill area of Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene at the high rise flats on Soutra Place at 4:15pm yesterday. A 27-year-old was found at the sce…
Boris Johnson's dad says the general public is 'illiterate'
Stanley Johnson was defending his son against accusations he was a 'liar'.
What happens when the centre can no longer hold?
WHEN Somalia was a lawless gangland with no central government, many Africans often wondered how it must have felt to live in a failed state controlled by marau...
Blackpool FC tell supporters steward at centre of alleged 'attack' row 'will not work at club again' as police quiz 44-year-old
The supporters' liaison officer at Blackpool FC said the steward at the centre of a row over an alleged attack "will not work" at the club again.
Johnson concedes only 31,000 new nurses will be recruited under Tory plans
The PM also said he would ‘walk out’ of trade talks with the US if it wanted the NHS to be on the table.
GDP means 'Godse Divisive Politics' to BJP: Congress
Q2 GDP: Congress's 'Godse Divisive Politics' jibe comes after Pragya Thakur criticised Rahul Gandhi for calling her a terrorist
5 Examples of VR Education That Helps Students Focus and Retain Information
VR education has beneficial properties which make it extremely useful for education. VR Education could be the key to student engagement.
Lifts and staircase to be built inside Statue of Unity as authorities struggle to clean world's tallest statue
A new lift and staircase will be used as emergency exits in future for the people at the viewing gallery inside the Statue of Unity.
Johnson: Disparaging remarks about single mothers made 25 years ago
The PM said the quotes were stripped of context and formed part of a smear campaign by Labour.
London Bridge: Man shot dead by police following 'terror incident'
Police have declared a knife rampage in central London as a terror incident and confirmed that the suspect was shot dead by armed officers on London Bridge.
10 things you need to know today: November 29, 2019
Trump announces new Taliban peace talks in surprise Afghanistan visit, Hong Kong police end siege after protesters leave campus, and more
Russia and China deepen ties with River Amur bridge
Russia and China have finished building the first road bridge linking their two countries, Russian officials said on Friday, in the latest sign of warming relations. The bridge across the River Amur will connect the cities of Blagoveshchensk in Russia's Far East and Heihe in northeastern China and
The Year of Return of Military Parades and its Six Dimensions on International Affairs
The year 2019 witnessed impressive military parades of the US and other regional powers. US President Donald Trump had floated the idea of having a parade in the USA in 2018 (10 November) to honour the veterans. He had been impressed by the July 2017 Bastille Day Military Parade in Paris which he witnessed during […]
At last! Proper police officers are back on Metrolink and people love it
GMP officers posted this picture on Facebook - brilliant
Iraqi prime minister to resign after 400 killed in protests
Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi to step down, after Grand Ayatollah calls for change in leadership as number of dead in protests tops 400.
BREAKING Man who shot dead heavily pregnant ex wife with crossbow jailed for life
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo, 51, will serve at least 33 years behind bars for the "brutal and evil" attack
Hong Kong protesters seek British support as campus blockade ends
Activists handed a petition to a British Consulate official before leaving.
Death of Thornton man in Highland loch was a tragic accident
The death of a Thornton man in a Highland loch was a tragic accident, a court has ruled.
Fired Zimbabwe state doctors reject offer to return to work
Zimbabwe state doctors who were fired for going on strike have rejected a government offer to return to work, their union said on Friday. President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government, which responded to the job boycott by firing 448 doctors and pursuing disciplinary action against more than 1,000 others
Man sentenced to 10 years for attempted murder of businessman
A man who attempted to murder a top Serbian businessman with close ties to President Aleksandar Vucic was jailed by a Belgrade court on Friday for 10 years. Milan Beko, a former minister, was se...
Stag Arms: The Go-To Manufacturer for AR-15s or Just Awful?
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Bonifacio Monument Circle to be closed to traffic Saturday morning
The Caloocan City government announced road closures for vehicles in line with the observance of the 156th birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio.
Blow for Liverpool as Fabinho ruled out until the New Year
The 26-year-old Brazilian has emerged as one of the unsung heroes of Jurgen Klopp’s team.
Africa is “cradle of mankind” and these are some of the continent’s oldest tribes
A good number of indigenous African tribes are believed to be the direct descendants of the earliest man and carry unique DNA markers. This feeds into the widely held belief that humans evolved from Africa millions of years ago. Throughout European civilization some Africans dropped some of their cultures and have taken up some westernised...
Robber 'choked student after she ignored cat calls, then molested her body'
Ruth George was strangled to death and sexually assaulted in a deserted parking garage near her university. Donald Thurman reportedly carried out the horrific crime after she ignored him
The Impeachment News Industry Is Here to Help (Overwhelm You Even More)
A glut of pop-up podcasts and newsletters from major publishers and worried citizens promise to cut through the flood of impeachment news.
He Defended the Confederate Flag and Insulted Immigrants. Now He’s a Judge.
Former state Rep. Mike Pitts made anti-immigrant and racially charged remarks seemingly at odds with South Carolina’s judicial code. He sailed through an appointment process as a magistrate nominee with little scrutiny and no debate.
French mariners fear watery grave for 17th century pension perks
LA ROCHELLE, France (Reuters) - Tugboat captain Jean-Yves Lagarde should be only 10 years from retiring thanks to special benefits for mariners that date back to the 17th century. But President Emmanuel Macron’s ambition to simplify France’s Byzantine pension system may scuttle his plan.
N Korea's Thanksgiving Day test shows improving speed for missile crews
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed “great satisfaction” over the latest test of a large multiple-rocket launcher, state media said on Friday, a launch that experts said showcased improving performance by the system and its crews.
BREAKING: Appeal Court affirms Lalong’s victory
James Abraham, Jos The Court of Appeal, Jos Division on Friday affirmed the victory of Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State after dismissing the appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party go...
America Cannot Afford to Lose the Technology Race to China
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Iraq Protests
Iraqi officials say four protesters were killed amid ongoing violence in Baghdad and southern Iraq, hours after Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi announced his intention to resign. Security and hospital officials say one protester was killed and 18 wounded Friday by security forces who fired live rounds
Families of Mexico massacre victims suffer backlash over cartel row
Members of a U.S.-Mexican religious community who lost relatives in a gangland massacre this month have come under fire from supporters of ...
Albanians hold mass funeral for earthquake victims
Albanian families buried their loved ones on Friday and the country mourned the 49 people known to have died in this week's earthquake, as officials grapple with the destruction left in its wake. Entire families were crushed by their homes when the 6.
Moscow Accuses NATO of Luring Extra-Regional Nations Into Military Activities in Arctic
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - NATO increases military and political tensions in the Arctic region through encouraging extra-regional nations to engage in military activities there, the Russian Foreign Ministry's ambassador-at-large for international Arctic cooperation, Nikolai Korchunov, said.
Akshay Kumar And Badshah Express Their Anguish on Priyanka Reddy's Brutal Rape And Killing
After news of 26-year-old Hyderabad based veterinarian Dr. Priyanka Reddy being brutally murdered and charred to death made headlines, many actors have been expressing their anguish over the same. Akshay Kumar and rapper Badshah too showed their anger and disappointment on the social media handle
NATO seeks to head off budget row saying spending is rising
BRUSSELS (AP) - NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Friday that European allies and Canada are spending even more than previously thought on defense, just days before U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to demand once more that other leaders boost their military budgets.
2015 Paris attacks: 20 suspects face trial over massacre of 130 people
Since 2015, France has been struck by a wave of jihadist terror strikes that have claimed the lives of over 250 people
Owner of car used in kidnapping turns himself in to Pasay City police
The owner of the car whose license plate was reportedly stolen and implicated in the suspicious disappearances of some of the nine missing teenagers in Pasay City showed up to the police on Thursday.
Sea lion shot by crossbow and rescued in B.C. likely suffered for weeks
A sea lion shot with a crossbow was likely suffering for weeks before being rescued, says the head veterinarian at the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre.
Serial winner WANTS Arsenal job but key issue could scupper appointment
Gunners search underway for Emery successor...
Kutuny leads section of Rift Valley leaders in backing BBI
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 29-A section of Rift Valley leaders have declared support for the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report launched by President Uhuru - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke
London Bridge: Two dead in terror attack; suspect with hoax bomb vest shot dead by police
British police have said they're dealing with an incident on London Bridge, and witnesses have reported hearing gunshots.The Metropolitan Police force tweeted that officers were 'in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge.'
Reports: Real Madrid star Federico Valverde set to overtake Lionel Messi in transfer value after agreeing new deal
Real Madrid have seemingly put their slump behind and returned to their previous form. Los Blancos are challenging Barcelona at the top of the table once again and one of the key reasons for that is Federico Valverde. Reports claim that he is set for a renewed deal which will take his value above that of Lionel Messi.
Terrorist group claims role in deadly French helicopter crash in Mali
France intervened in Mali in 2013 after extremists seized control of major towns in the north and implemented a harsh version of Islamic law. They were forced back into the desert, where they have reg
I got my teeth straightened through an online service called Candid for under $2,000 — here’s how it works, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Learn about how Candid is different from SmileDirectClub, what to expect from the treatment from beginning to end, and the cost of Candid's aligners.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Attack on magistrate: bar assn. office-bearers booked
Police named 10 ‘identifiable’ lawyers as co-accused in the case
Germany's Angela Merkel to pay first visit to Auschwitz Friday
German chancellor set to make first visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on Friday, making her the third chancellor to do so.
'Outcome of UK Election Will Be Substantially Closer Than Many People Realise' - Brexit Expert
David Collins, a professor of international economic law at City, University of London and author of Negotiating Brexit: The Legal Basis for EU and Global Trade, has commented on the results of a YouGov poll predicting a big win for the Tories in the upcoming UK vote on 12 December.
Fact: Both Presidential Front-Runners Have Previously Called for Cuts to Social Security
Cutting Social Security benefits isn't too popular with the public, but some level of outlay reductions may be necessary to strengthen the program.
APC Crisis: Edo APC dissociates self from South South caucus meeting
Edo APC has dissociated itself from the proposed meeting of the South-South caucus of the party in Abuja, saying that it was called without due consultation
Military engineers use waste plastics to construct road
The army engineers have used 1.24 metric tons of waste plastics to construct a road inside Narengi military station in Guwahati as a pilot project, the success of which will be emulated by Military Engineers Services (MES) in other cantonments and military stations.
Sudan PM elected chairperson of regional body IGAD
IGAD members comprise countries from the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia and Eritrea), the Nile Valley (Sudan and South Sudan) and the African Great Lakes region (Kenya and Uganda).
Three Black Friday pitching deals Blue Jays could really use
This piece first appeared in Sportsnet’s weekly Blue Jays newsletter. Submit your email address below to get exclusive content about the team in your inbox every Friday.
Feckless UK voters? Johnson rejects criticism over old article
The quotes were splashed across the front page of the left-wing Daily Mirror tabloid, under the tagline
Ex-MP Harvey Proctor wins Met payout for false child abuse claims
Former politician had been implicated in disastrous Operation Midland inquiry
No provision for financial aid to family of farmers who commit suicide
Agriculture credit targets have also been enhanced from Rs 9 trillion in 2016-17 to Rs 13.5 trillion in 2019-20
Sanjay Dutt Is The Right Choice For Panipat: Kriti Sanon, Arjun Kapoor Root For Him And Ashutosh Gowariker Joins Them- EXCLUSIVE
Sanjay Dutt plays the menacing Afghan King, Ahmad Shah Abdali in the period film Panipat that's helmed by Ashutosh Gowariker. The filmmaker and his lead pair Arjun Kapoor and Kriti Sanon tell us why Dutt is apt for the role
Why Scott Morrison’s phone call to a police chief matters
It’s time we took a civics lesson and ask some serious questions about the Prime Minister's actions this week.
After Being Slammed For Anti-Semitism Under Corbyn’s Leadership, Labour Now Denounced For Anti-Hindu Prejudice
The Chief Rabbi of the UK and the Archbishop of Canterbury had earlier criticised anti-semitism in Labour
Trump spends Thanksgiving in Afghanistan, visits with troops
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan — President Donald Trump paid a surprise Thanksgiving visit to Afghanistan, where he announced the U.S. and Taliban have been engaged in ongoing peace talks and said he believes the Taliban want a cease-fire.
Harris’ Fall: A Campaign Divided And A Candidate Lost
Disorganization is the currency of the realm at the Kamala Harris campaign, with an apparatus split between two coasts and...
2 K-pop stars were jailed for raping a drunk, unconscious woman in a scandal that showed the industry's dark underbelly, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Choi Jong-hoon of FT Island was sentenced to five years and Jung Joon-young of Drug Restaurant was given six years by Seoul Central District Court.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
National Emergency Management Agency to replace MCDEM
National Emergency Management Agency to replace Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
‘Sources of funding’: Ronan Farrow says Hillary Clinton cooled on him when he investigated #MeToo crimes
Journalist Ronan Farrow said Hillary Clinton tried to distance herself from him when she discovered he was investigating sexual assault allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
MPs brother brutally murdered by Nephew
MP's brother killed in cold blood
Don't tell govts to buy 'inefficient' smog towers: Environmentalists to SC
Earlier this week, the apex court asked the Centre to take concrete decision within 10 days on having smog towers in Delhi-National Capital Region to combat pollution
Boris Johnson defends calling children of single mothers 'ill-raised' before he was 'even in politics'
Boris Johnson has defended disparaging remarks he made about single mothers, telling a voter they were made before he was “even in politics”. Written in an article for The Spectator magazine in 1995, the Conservative Party leader described the children of single mothers as “ill-raised, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate”. The prime minister was put to task over the NHS, trade deals and the promises of 50,000 more nurses by callers on the LBC radio.
Sudan moves to dissolve ex-ruling party, repeals public order law
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Boris Johnson urges Brexit backers to vote Tory or risk staying in EU
He vowed to bring his EU Withdrawal Agreement back before Parliament before Christmas if he wins a majority on December 12.
Zimbabwe facing 'man-made' starvation, UN expert warns
Zimbabwe is facing "man-made" starvation with 60 percent of the people failing to meet basic food needs, a UN special envoy said Thursday after ...
Tory caught staging doorstep chat is odious sexist, says Anna Soubry
Lee Anderson was subject of complaint from MP over Facebook post last summer
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers comments on replacing Unai Emery at "fantastic" Arsenal
The Foxes boss has seen his name thrown into the ring to replace Emery, who was sacked on Friday morning
U.N. Summit to Hear Call for Rich Nations to Pay 'Climate' Reparations
Officials at the United Nations COP25 climate change conference in Madrid next week will consider new taxes on developed countries.
U.K. prime minister skips climate debate so TV station replaces him with block ice
The broadcaster's head of news and current affairs, Dorothy Byrne, described the prime minister as "a known liar" in a major industry speech in August.
Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif undergoes medical tests in London: Reports
Sharif, 69, left for London on November 19 in an air ambulance for medical treatment after the Lahore High Court allowed him to travel abroad for four weeks.
Vancouver murder suspect arrested 26 years after killing
More than 26 years after a 23-year-old woman died in Vancouver, a man has been charged with murder.
Foundation launched in name of slain UCT student
A Foundation was launched in Makhanda on Friday in the name of slain 19-year-old University of Cape Town student, Uyinene Mrwetyana.The launch at the Kingswood College High-Performance Centre was preceded by a two-kilometre march, under the banner "Together Restoring Humanity".The march wa
Hungarian police find tunnels used by migrants to cross border
Police said they discovered both tunnels not long after their construction was completed and filled both of them up again.
Centre-right candidate wins in Uruguay, ending 15 years of liberal rule
The presidential candidate of the centre-left coalition that has governed Uruguay for 15 years conceded defeat Thursday, four days after a close and contentious runoff election, as the nation joined others in the region in shifting rightward.
Iraqi Prime Minister Announces He'll Resign Amid Continuing Violence
Adel Abdul-Mahdi's statement comes a day after security forces killed more than 40 anti-government protesters in 24 hours.
Father jailed for murdering six-week-old son
Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs.
Sheriff: Man Did ‘Suicide by Cop’ After Wife’s Recent Passing from Cancer
The death of a 60-year-old man in Florida appeared to be suicide by cop, said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd on Friday.
Low-pressure area watch in South as fog and cold descend on North
Heavy rain forecast for South including Tamil Nadu, Puducherry
NEET case: HC grants advance bail to student
MADURAIThe Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of a parent in the NEET impersonation case. However, his son was granted anticipatory bail with certai
Malta’s PM refuses to quit amid scandal over journalist’s murder
Joseph Muscat accused of protecting allies in investigation into killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia
Bennett: Force Iran to give up on Syria
Defense Minister says Israel has unique opportunity to force Iran out of Syria while Tehran is under pressure at home with economic woes.
Sudan's ex-ruling party condemns law dissolving it, to continue 'reforms'
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan’s former ruling National Congress Party of deposed president Omar al-Bashir condemned a law passed by transitional authorities to dissolve the NCP and seize its assets, saying it would pursue internal reforms.
Taliban confirm informal talks with the US
The Taliban has confirmed a claim by US President Donald Trump that Washington has resumed informal talks with the Afghan armed group nearly two months after peace negotiations were abruptly suspended.
Hyderabad veterinarian rape, murder: police detain four suspects
Two lorry drivers and cleaners allegedly committed the crime; NCW to set up inquiry committee and seek detailed action report from police
Japan, South Korea to hold high-level trade talks
Nov. 29 (UPI) -- In the shadow of the United States trade war with China, South Korea's trade ministry said Friday it will hold high-level trade negotiations with Japan to end its long-running standoff.
8 buses to ferry cops to SEA Games duties
NATIONAL Capital Region Police Office director, Brigadier General Debold M. Sinas, on Thursday accepted an offer by a giant transport company to provide eight of their buses to shuttle Metro Manila policemen tasked to provide security during the 30th SEA Games for free.
Security stepped up ahead of PLGA Week
Cordon and search operations being undertaken along inter-State border with Chhattisgarh
How Woman Made History During Uhuru's Swearing-in Ceremony [VIDEO]
As President Uhuru Kenyatta was being sworn in as the fourth president, history was being written by...
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut hints at another 'miracle' in Goa
Sanjay Raut said at least four MLAs, including those with Goa Forward Party President Vijay Sardesai are in contact with Shiv Sena.
2 K-pop stars get prison terms for sexual crimes
The Seoul Central District Court said singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young received a six-year prison term and former boy band member Choi Jong-hoon a five-year term. The court said in a statement that they were convicted of committing “special quasi-raping".
FG set to award contract for Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline
John Ameh, Abuja The Federal Government is to construct a 600-kilometre gas pipeline from Ajaokuta through Kaduna to Kano, President Muhammadu Buhari has revealed. The line will transport gas...
Man who killed pregnant ex-wife with crossbow in 'brutal and evil' revenge attack jailed for minimum of 33 years
A man who shot dead his pregnant ex-wife with a crossbow in a "brutal and evil" revenge attack has been jailed for a minimum term of 33 years. Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo, 51, broke into the home of Sana Muhammad and fired an arrow into her in the stomach as she try to flee. Mrs Muhammad, 35, suffered catastrophic internal injuries and died. Her unborn son miraculously survived after being delivered by Caesarean section. Unmathallegadoo was found guilty last week at the Old Bailey after four hours of deliberations, the jury rejecting the defendant's claim it was an accident.
PAGASA warns ‘Tisoy’ could follow same track of deadly typhoons Glenda, Reming
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said that the approaching typhoon will follow a track similar to typhoons Glenda and Reming which left hundreds of people dead in 2014 and 2006, respectively.
LIVE: Police confirm one man shot in London Bridge incident
Police in London have confirmed that officers shot one man during the incident. They did not confirm his current condition.
Do you know this man? RCMP looking for suspect in Colwood theft
West Shore RCMP have released a surveillance photo of a suspect in a theft at the Petro-Canada gas station at 1879 Island Hwy in Colwood. The theft happened Nov. 21 at 6:47 p.m. Police said a . . .
Doug Ford to meet with Quebec Premier Francois Legault in Montreal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will be meeting with his Quebec counterpart tonight, days before all provincial leaders get together in Toronto.
Slovakia may force women to get pre-abortion ultrasound
LONDON (AP) — Lawmakers in Slovakia are scheduled to debate a proposed law Friday that would compel women seeking an abortion to first have an ultrasound and listen to the heartbeat of the embryo or fetus, a move many groups have decried as a backward step for women’s rights.The bill was submitted by three members of the conservative Slovak National Party, who wrote that it is intended “to ensure that women are informed about the current stage of their pregnancy” before having an abortion.It would oblige doctors to show a woman ultrasound images “about the development stage of the embryo or fetus whose development is to be terminated.
Volleyball: India’s men’s and women’s teams enter semis of South Asian Games with dominant wins
The men’s team beat hosts Nepal 25-15, 25-13, 25-16 to top group A while the women’s side defeated Bangladesh 25-8, 25-11, 25-9.
Ransomware: Big paydays and little chance of getting caught means boom time for crooks
File-encrypting malware is proving to be extremely lucrative for cyber attackers, who can continue large-scale ransomware campaigns – making hundreds of thousands of dollars – almost risk-free.
Poll: Right loses ground, Jewish Home out of next Knesset
New poll shows Israelis divided on whether Netanyahu can serve under indictment. Blue and White poised to expand margin over the Likud.
UK PM Johnson says UK will leave EU by January 31 at the latest
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday that Britain would leave the European Union by Jan. 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party win a majority in the election in two weeks time.
Sudan overturns moral policing law, disbands ex-ruling party
CAIRO (AP) - Sudan's transitional government announced Friday it overturned a moral policing law that criminalized revealing clothing for women and drinking alcohol and moved to dissolve the country's former ruling party, fulfilling two major demands from the country's pro-democracy protesters.
UK PM Johnson on Trump: Best for neither side to get involved in each others election campaign
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that they have very close relations with US President Trump but added that traditionally they don't get invo
Iraqi prime minister to resign in wake of deadly protests
A day after more than 40 protesters were killed by security forces, Iraq's prime minister announced Friday that he would submit his resignation to parliament, a step that carried uncertainty for the entire government and stirred fears of a possible political crisis.
Rocket Report: Cornwall locals protest spaceport, China’s toxic rocket problem
"Labour against the rocket in Branson's pocket."
India announces $400 million loan for Sri Lanka, in support of new president
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will lend Sri Lanka $400 million for infrastructure projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after talks with the island nation’s new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa aimed at improving bilateral ties.
Man told he can't stand as Santa in election because voters would be 'confused'
'Lord Buckethead and Count Binface are allowed to stand, so why not Santa Claus?'
Entire families were crushed by their homes when the 6.4 magnitude earthquake
Thumanë (Albania) (AFP) - Albanian families buried their loved ones on Friday and the country mourned the 49 people known to have died in this week's earthquake, as officials grapple with the destruction left in its wake. Entire families were crushed by their homes when the 6.4 magnitude earthquake
Hong Kong set for fresh weekend protests as police end university siege
Hong Kong police on Friday ended their two-week siege of a university campus that became a battleground with pro-democracy protesters, as activists vowed to hold fresh rallies and strikes in the coming days.
Jubilant scenes at depots as RTC workers resume duty
Crew faced staring trouble as most buses had flat tyres, drained batteries
Manila bishop asks public to rally behind Filipino athletes seeing action in SEAG
A Catholic prelate has asked the public to support the Filipino athletes competing in the 30th Southeast Asian Games.
5 things we spotted from Freddie Ljungberg's first training session as Arsenal boss
The Swede took charge of his first session since replacing Unai Emery in the hotseat, with the Spaniard having been sacked on Friday morning
India Cuts Purchase of P-8 Spy Planes From US in Half
New Delhi (Sputnik): The Indian Navy had originally asked for 10 P-8I aircraft in a bid to deploy more spy planes to crucial points in the Indian Ocean region under “Mission Based Deployment”. However, the Defence Ministry has now decided to cut the request in half due to budget constraints.
Ohio Abortion Bill Would Require Doctors To ‘Re-implant Ectopic Pregnancy’ In Uterus Or Face Murder Charges
The procedure is not currently medically possible. Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require doctors, on discovering an ectopic pregnancy, to “re-introduce” the fetus into ...
Report: Knesset Speaker Edelstein Preparing to Run for Likud Leadership
Edelstein has recently also launched an initiative aimed at preventing third elections.
Adamawa recruits 2,000 teachers
Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State says his administration is set to recruit no fewer than 2,000 qualified Teachers for Primary and Secondary Schools. Fintiri disclosed this on Friday, when he...
France to summon Turkish envoy after Erdogan's 'insults': Elysee
PARIS (Reuters) - France’s Foreign Ministry will summon Turkey’s ambassador following insulting comments made by President Tayyip Erdogan, a French presidency official said on Friday.
U.S. to Negotiate Carbon Trades Under Climate Pact Shunned by Trump
(Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump may be withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement, but the U.
'We have lost a great leader' - Ramaphosa as King Sigcawu is laid to rest
President Cyril Ramaphosa has bid farewell to King Mpendulo Zwelonke Sigcawu during his funeral at the Nqadu Royal Palace near Willowvale in the Eastern Cape.
TİKA reaches out to families affected by Israel's Gaza attacks
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) delivered aid to 1,100 Palestinian families affected by Israel's wave of attacks earlier this month, from food to beds
Ex-MP hopes payout over Carl Beech case will deter police from ‘assuming guilt’
Officers raided Harvey Proctor’s home on the basis of claims made by fantasist Beech.
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over...
Number of displaced by floods almost doubles in Terengganu
KUALA TERENGGANU, Nov 29 — The flood situation in Terengganu worsened tonight with the number of victims increased from 875 from 258 families compared to 445 from 142 families this afternoon. The increase in the number of flood victims is after two more districts were hit by floods — Hulu...
Taliban say 'way too early' to speak of resuming talks with US
Most observers agree that a political settlement is the only way towards a lasting peace in Afghanistan, and since September diplomatic efforts to foster dialogue have continued.
Bigg Boss13: Sheetal Khandal Opens Up On The Backlash After Breaking Silence On Harassment By Sidharth Shukla
Salman Khan hosted Bigg Boss 13 has been making a lot of noise for the last few weeks. While there are only celebrity contestants this seasons, Sidharth Shukla of Balika Vadhu fame is one name that is
Constable pulls proposal for town council funding
PLANS to form a town council have not been shelved, the St Helier Constable has said, despite withdrawing an amendment to the Government Plan for £15,000 of funding.
Five-year-old boy dies in Bacolod fire
BACOLOD CITY – A five-year-old boy died in a fire that razed four houses at Purok Sigay, Brgy. 2 on Thursday, Nov. 28.
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit
Boris Johnson has promised to scrap EU state aid rules after Brexit in order to stop UK businesses from collapsing.
London Bridge on lockdown after reports of multiple gunshots
People were evacuated from the scene
WATCH: Police block lawyers from handing over petition against brutality on Civilians
Police block lawyers from handing over petition against brutality on Civilians
Speaker indicates Pragya Thakur to be called to LS
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday indicated that he would call BJP member Pragya Thakur, who is facing opposition fire for her remarks on Nathuram Godse, to the House after the Question Hour.
Japan ex-PM Nakasone who boosted ties with US dies at 101
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, an ardent conservative who worked to forge a stronger military alliance with the United States, died on Friday at the age of 101, an official at his son's office said.
Hong Kong protesters seek British support as campus blockade ends
Activists handed a petition to a British Consulate official before leaving.
DP Ruto Breaks Silence on BBI Referendum Debate
The deputy president, who had chosen to remain silent on the matter, stated that it would be wise to...
Sudan repeals public order law restricting women’s behaviour
Transitional authorities approve law to dissolve former ruling party of Omar al-Bashir
NATO moves towards spending goal sought by Trump, Spain lags
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - More European allies in NATO are set to meet a defense spending target sought by the United States in 2019, with sharp rises in Romania and Bulgaria, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday, but Belgium and Spain will continue to lag.
Philippines' Duterte calls for probe after chaotic SEA Games build-up
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has called for a probe into the preparations for the Southeast Asian Games, which start on Saturday after a ...
250 Indian students held in Fake Varsity Sting Operation in US
A total of about 250 students, mostly from India, have been arrested in a sting operation by US immigration officials who set up a fake university in the
#BorisJohnsonIsAMelt: Tories Threaten Channel 4 After it Replaced the PM With Melting Ice Sculptures
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is now campaigning in the general election, has recently found himself in hot water after he refused to take part in an interview with BBC presenter Andrew Neil.
Boris Johnson's Unearthed Columns Called Out For “Ignorant” & “Racist” Comments
Alongside being an MP and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has had columns in a variety of newspapers and magazines, including The Telegraph and The Spectator. On more than one occasion both members of the public and his peers have criticised him for…
FASTag not mandatory until December 15
To facilitate sufficient lead time to obtain FASTag, the government has postponed mandatory implementation of electronic toll collection system to December 15
Iraqi PM to resign as top cleric warns of chaos amid escalating violence
Forty protesters were shot dead by security forces in Baghdad and the southern cities of Najaf and Nasiriya on Thursday.
Prime minister makes cut-throat gesture in middle of LBC interview
Viewers wondered if he'd forgotten he was on camera.
Unconscious driver cut free from flipped car by firefighters after crash on Redheugh Bridge
Emergency services responded to a man who was trapped inside an overturned car on the bridge on Friday morning
Eight minutes added to Subuh prayer times in Federal Territories
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 — There will be an addition of eight minutes to Subuh (dawn) prayer times for the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan beginning tomorrow. Federal Territories Mufti Datuk Seri Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri said the matter was approved at the 116th National...
Tory general election candidate claims food bank users need to 'get better at handling money'
Hexham parliamentary candidate Guy Opperman's claims have sparked outrage
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over a 2 billion dollars arms deal.
Warner, Labuschagne smack centuries in day-night Pakistan Test
At the close on a rain-interrupted day, the home team were a dominant 302 for one.
Government fails to calm Iraqis, becomes ruthless
The Iraqi government, which has failed to meet protesters' demands and establish balanced relations with Iran, has become more ruthless after demonstrators burned down the Iranian Consulate in Najaf
Flashback Friday: Karisma Kapoor's latest post featuring Salman Khan is sure to make you nostalgic
Karisma Kapoor needs no introduction as the diva has given some stellar blockbusters back in time and is currently enjoying a gala time with her famil
What if a Progressive President Cut U.S. Defense Spending Dramatically?
What would the United States need to do to significantly cut its defense budget? The question is complicated, and the answers are difficult.
Bengaluru road rage: Inebriated journalist stabs biker
The police have booked a case against Charles on charges of attempt to murder as well as drunken driving. The accused has been remanded in judicial custody.
Inside Career of Uhuru's New Millionaire Nominee
President Uhuru Kenyatta's nominee is also a holder of a PhD from the University of...
Iraqi PM to resign as top cleric warns of chaos amid escalating violence
Forty protesters were shot dead by security forces in Baghdad and the southern cities of Najaf and Nasiriya on Thursday.
They Keep Times Square in Order, and a Statue Front and Center
Several Times Square security officers have been doing double duty as “public art ambassadors” for a Kehinde Wiley monument, which ends its New York visit this weekend.
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi says he will resign
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi will resign after nearly two months of anti-government protests, according to a statement from his office.
Britain will leave EU by Jan. 31, says UK PM Johnson
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday said that Britain would leave the EU by January 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party wins a majority in the election in two weeks time. “If w...
I thought I had glandular fever on my gap year, but it turned out to be leukaemia
It was meant to be the start of Tom Hunt’s gap year – a fortnight in eastern Europe with five school friends.
Cops hunt thug masked with Celtic scarf after armed robbery raid at Paisley BP garage
COPS are hunting two armed thugs who robbed a BP garage in Paisley. The pair struck this morning at the garage on Greenock Road and threatened a female staff worker with a weapon before stealing ci…
Fadnavis Makes Conspiracy Allegation On CM Uddhav's First Cabinet Meet
Maharashtra's Ex-Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Friday levelled allegations at the newly formed 'Maha Vikas Aghadi' government in the State
Lawyers protest, petition Kazembe, Matanga over police brutality
ZIMBABWEAN lawyers have marched during a demonstration to protest against harassment and assault of legal practitioners and ordinary citizens.Dozens of placard ...
London Bridge knife rampage declared a terror attack
The suspect appears to have been disarmed by brave bystanders before being shot by police.
Large Hilo fight leads to 4 arrests, 2 injured officers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
A large fight in Hilo on Monday led to four arrests, two injured police officers and a slew of charges made.
West and Europe Are no Longer the Axis of the World, Claims Ex-French President Nicolas Sarkozy
Speaking together with former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar at the University of Francisco de Vitoria, the 64-year-old politician said European civilization doesn’t want to die and stressed that in a changing world, Europe can’t allow itself to live without development.
$993 Million multipurpose Pwalugu dam to be completed by 2024
The Pwalugu multipurpose dam to be constructed in Pwalugu in the Talensi District of the Upper East region will cost an amount $993 million. The project which is expected to be completed by 2024 will be entirely funded by the Government of Ghana. Addressing a durbar of chiefs and people of the Upper East and North East region of Ghana in Pwalugu and to cut sod for the project to begin, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo said government is committed to starting and finishing the project as scheduled. “As we further indicated to our commitment to the realisation of this project, the total cost of the project amounting to some $993 million nearly a billion dollars to be borne entirely by government”, he said. According to the President, the Chinese firm Sinohydro, a subsidiary of PowerChina will build the project under the engineering procurement construction contract which will be executed in fifty months.
Arizona and Arizona State gear up for rivalry game
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona State pulled off an epic comeback in last year’s Territorial Cup game, rallying from a 40-21 fourth-quarter deficit to beat rival Arizona, earn bowl eligibility...
Box Office: ‘Commando 3’ gets off to a poor start
This weekend’s release ‘Commando 3’ has got off to a poor start, with business of around 10% in morning trading in India. According to Box Office India, the film’s opening is said to be on par with ‘Marjaavaan’, which released earlier this month. However, the latter had good music and a popular star cast to […]
Climate change protesters bring Upper Parliament Street to a standstill in 'march for justice'
Demands were being made to end the use of and investment in burning fossil fuels
Football: Stimac defends himself after AIFF expresses dismay at India’s World Cup qualifier results
India drew with Bangladesh and Afghanistan with identical 1-1 scoreline in the World Cup second round qualifiers to remain fourth in their group.
Watch: Union minister Babul Supriyo sings ‘Ae Zindagi Gale Laga Le’ at the closing ceremony of IFFI
The controversy-prone minister of state was on familiar territory: music.
India offers credits to boost Sri Lankan economy, security
Rajapaksa, a former defence secretary who is credited with ending the country's long civil war, was sworn in as the island nation's new president on November 18, a day after he won the closely fought presidential election in island nation.
UK PM Johnson: Queen is beyond reproach and distinct from royal family
LONDON, Nov 29 — Queen Elizabeth is beyond reproach but there is a distinction between the monarchy and the rest of the royal family, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today when asked if the monarchy was beyond reproach after the scandal involving Prince Andrew. “The monarchy is the queen and...
How Adani Enterprises, GMR Group lost the bid for Jewar airport to Zurich Airport
Zurich Airport, which is currently involved in eight airports in South America, is keen to expand in South and South-east Asian countries like India, Indonesia and the Philippines
IRFU confirm new Bundee Aki deal to keep him with Connacht until 2023
The 29-year-old has penned a new deal with the union.
You judge: who is Victoria's Cop of the Year?
An off-duty cop who risked his life, a detective who cracked the Dark Web to trap a drug dealer and a policewoman whose local knowledge helped solve a murder.
South Africa’s Zuma loses bid to appeal against bribe trial
A South African court on Friday dismissed former president Jacob Zuma
Jealous lover stabs rival to death in Bayelsa
A jealous boyfriend has reportedly stabbed a love rival to death in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.Saturday Vanguard learned
Someone got their own ‘.gov’ website by pretending to be a small-town mayor and filling out an online form
Getting a website with a .gov domain can be as easy as telling the government you’re a small-town mayor and filling out an online form.
UK PM Johnson: Will keep no-deal Brexit preparations in a state of readiness
While responding to a question from a reporter about dropping no-deal Brexit preparations, "Many of those preparations will be extremely valuable as w
Russia arrests woman suspected of spying for Ukraine in Crimea
MOSCOW, Nov 29 — Russia has arrested a Russian woman in the Crimean city of Sevastopol on suspicion of treason for allegedly stealing military secrets on behalf of Ukraine, the Federal Security Service said today. Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 but Kiev and the West consider it...
Ironbridge cooling towers to come down next week
The cooling towers at Ironbridge power station will be demolished on Friday next week in a controlled explosion at 11am.
The Tragedy in Albania: The Death Toll Is Now 48
Albania's earthquake casualties are now 48, BTA reported. About 790 people were injured.
'Not genuine' - Judges rule on Jacob Zuma's bid to avoid prosecution
Three judges have found that there is no compelling reason why former president Jacob Zuma should be granted leave to appeal the dismissal of his bid for a permanent stay of prosecution.
So It Looks Like New Yorkers Blamed Cuomo, Not AOC, for Amazon Loss
Gov. Andrew Cuomo failed to secure a new Amazon headquarters in New York last year. It was a massive hit, as the company had pledged to bring 25,000 jobs to the state, in exchange for $3 billion in state and local tax breaks. Some of the blame was lobbed against progressive freshman U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who had been urging her supporters to fight against the company's move. She celebrated in the halls of Congress when she heard the news Amazon had backed out of its plans for Queens.
Chandrababu Naidu walks for Amaravati, gets bouquets and brickbats
Cautioning people to be on their guard against the policies of the government, Naidu declared that he would take up the capital issue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and leaders of national part.
Zuma and Thales’ leave to appeal dismissed with costs
Former president Jacob Zuma’s leave to appeal the refusal of a permanent stay of the graft charges he faces was denied with costs by a full bench of the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Friday.The leave to appeal for French arms manufacturer Thales was also dismissed with costs.Advocate Muzi Sik
Several stabbed near London Bridge, attacker identified
British police have shot dead a man on London Bridge, in the centre of the British capital, following a stabbing rampage that killed two people and wounded three others.
Sexsomnia is to Blame: Canadian Mogul Accused of Sexual Assault Claims He Had No Such Intentions
In January, a Canadian court will hear testimony by experts on sexsomnia after an executive from a mining company in the country denied having any recollection of sexual intercourse with a blind date, insisting that he suffers from a peculiar sleeping disorder.
Lebanon crisis wreaks havoc on Syria's war-torn economy
AMMAN (Reuters) - A financial crisis in Lebanon has hit the economy of neighboring Syria hard, choking off a vital source of dollars and dragging the Syrian pound to record lows.
Kilwinning Rangers boss Chris Strain reveals plan to bolster squad as Largs clash looms
Several players have voluntarily played through the pain barrier in recent weeks to help maintain the Buffs' strong start to the season.
Attempted child abduction
Two days after an attempted child abduction in West Kelowna, police are now warning the public.
Trump announces new peace talks in surprise Thanksgiving visit to Afghanistan
President Trump made a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Thursday to spend part of Thanksgiving with U.S. troops, AP reports. During the visit, Trump's first to Afghanistan, he announced that the U.S. and the Taliban have reopened peace talks. He said he believes the Taliban want a truce in America's longest war. "We're meeting with them," Trump said. "And we're saying it has to be a ceasefire." Trump had cut off talks with the Taliban in September and canceled a secret meeting between Taliban and Afghan leaders after a flurry of violence. During Trump's 3 1/2 hours at Bagram Air Field, Trump also served turkey to U.S. soldiers, who cheered him when he entered the dining hall. About 12,000 American troops remain in Afghanistan. Harold Maass
Iraqi prime minister says he will resign
Iraq's embattled premier announced Friday he will resign in keeping with the wishes of the country's top Shiite cleric, after nearly two months of...
72 prosecutors get training from US experts
SOME 72 prosecutors and investigators from Angeles City were given training by US experts in practical skills to prosecute online sexual exploitation, the United States Embassy in Manila said yesterday.
Pep Guardiola reveals how relationship with Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak affects his future plans
Manchester City manager has said he could stay beyond the end of his contract in 2023.
DA demands Mbalula apologises to Judge John Hlophe over 'Mickey Mouse' remark | IOL News
DA has called on Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula to apologise to Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe for criticism ...
JNU Student Protests: Security Increased Outside HRD Ministry
Taking in view the protests by agitating students of the capital's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), a massive deployment of security forces has been made outside the Union Human Resource Development Ministry (MHRD) in New Delhi.
Men found guilty of raping girl at St Aubin's Fort decades ago
TWO men who took it in turns to rape a 'vulnerable and isolated' teenage girl at St Aubin's Fort decades ago have been found guilty following a five-day trial in the Royal Court.
Pete Mihalik murder: Accused struggle to find lawyers for high court trial
It has been a struggle to secure lawyers willing to represent two of the men accused of a suspected hit on Cape Town advocate Pete Mihalik, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
After Trump’s statement, Taliban say 'way too early' to speak of resuming talks with US
The Taliban said Friday it was "way too early" to speak of resuming direct talks with Washington, a day after President Donald Trump suggested negotiations to end America's longest war were back on track during a surprise visit to Afghanistan. "It is way too early to talk about the resumption of talks for now. We will give our official reaction later," the Islamist group's official spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, told AFP in a WhatsApp message.
Fears about worker shootings prompt new business tactics
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Security is not subtle at the sprawling campus of human resources technology giant Paycom in Oklahoma City.Off-duty police officers roam the grounds, bolstering the company’s own force of armed guards. A basement command center that looks like something out of a spy movie is filled with video screens showing feeds from hundreds of security cameras at company offices across the country.While heavy security has become common at airports and stadiums to deter terrorism, extreme measures have been out of the ordinary at most companies eager to maintain a comfortable work environment and a welcoming atmosphere.
Woman films horrifying moment abusive dad attacks her and mum with hammer
WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT: Millions have seen the 23-year-old's footage after recording the bedroom attack when a family argument turned violent in Cangzhou, north China
TS man back home after 3-year Gulf ordeal
40-year-old from Nizamabad spent three months in jail for overstaying in Saudi Arabia
Berlin airport to open in 2020 after nine-year delay
Berlin's new international airport is set to open on October 31, 2020, its operating company said Friday, after an embarrassing nine-year delay owing to structural problems and corruption. "The BER will open on 31.10.2020," Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg (FBB) said on Twitter, using the
'2 former J&K MLAs, detained since Aug 5, admitted to hospital': Officials
NC general secretary and former minister Ali Mohammed Sagar and former Ganderbal MLA Ishfaq Ahmed were taken to SKIMS.
Want to take ties with India to high levels: Rajapaksa
New Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa wants to take his country's relationship with India to a very high level.
Authorities take down 'Imminent Monitor' RAT malware operation
Europol reports 14 arrests across eight countries, including the RAT's creator, in Australia.
UPDATED: Appeal Court affirms Bauchi Governor’s election, dismisses APC’s appeal
ARMSTRONG BAKAM, Bauchi The Court of Appeal, Jos Division, on Friday, dismissed the appeal filed by the All Progressives Congress in Bauchi State and its Governorship candidate, former Governor ...
JFO HQ reveals enemy death toll in Donbas over past week
Ten enemy troops were killed in action.
General Election TV debates: Which leaders have done what?
The PA news agency has a look at the TV election debate drama with less than two weeks until polling day.
‘Taliban Wants A Deal’: Trump During Surprise Thanksgiving Visit To US Troops In Afghanistan
The US president said that American and Afghan soldiers were making the Taliban more eager to reach a peace agreement
81-year-old man dies in Ecija mishap
SAN ANTONIO, Nueva Ecija -- An 81-year-old man on a bicycle was killed after he was hit from behind by a speeding L-300 van Thursday morning.
2020 Mitsubishi Mirage, G4 look even better in person
We head to Thailand and get up close with the 2020 Mirage and Mirage G4 at Thailand International Motor Expo
FG to support campaign against child abuse, kidnapping, others
The Federal Government has pledged its resolve to support the campaign against child abuse, kidnapping, poverty and child molestation, as parts of...
Actress Abduction Case: Supreme Court Rejects Dileep's Plea!
The Supreme Court has rejected Dileeps plea to access a copy of the memory card containing the visuals of the actress, who was assaulted in a running car in 2017.
Why Fawad Alam has been frozen out of Pakistan squads
Fawad is too unconventional a player for Misbah and his band of purists to take a risk on.
Russian Woman Suspected of Spying for Ukraine Was Arrested In Sevastopol
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSF) has arrested a Russian citizen in the Crimean city of Sevastopol on suspicion of espionage in favour of the Ukrainian military intelligence, TASS news agency reported. According to the FSF, the arrested, recruited by the Ukrainian secret services, "purposefully collected classified military information under the instruction of the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s defense ministry.
India announces $400 million loan for Sri Lanka, in support of new president
India will lend Sri Lanka $400 million for infrastructure projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after talks with the island nation's new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa aimed at improving bilateral ties. Sri Lanka, located off the southern tip of India, has become an arena of competing
Indian Army Set to Deploy 200 Armoured Fighting Vehicles With Guided Missiles Along Pakistani Border
New Delhi (Sputnik): India and Pakistan have been engaged in a serious border escalation since a cross border aerial strike by the Indian Air Force in February. The two arch-rivals have deployed their troops and military equipment at forward bases to retaliate in case of a misadventure by either side.
Behind the Scenes: Tomato in Trouble
Who am I? My name is Victor Ascenção. I’m 53 and I was born in Caracas, Venezuela but currently, I live in Castelo Branco, Portugal. My formal studies were in Advertising and Marketing in the “Instituto Universitario de Nuevas Profesiones” in Caracas, Venezuela. I have always been interested in drawing and design and particularly passionateRead More
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Abhimanyu Mithun picks five wickets in six balls
Cricket News: Despite being in the news for the wrong reasons, 30-year-old, India pacer Abhimanyu Mithun came up with a fine performance in Karnataka-Haryana Syed M
Latest Kogi State News Today Ahead Dino Melaye Vs Smart Adeyemi Decisive Battle
Good day, and welcome to the Concise News compilation of the latest Kogi State news online headlines for today, November 29th 2019.
Just in: Supreme court removes prominent monarch in Oyo State
The supreme court on Friday removed a prominent monarch in Oyo state, Eleruwa of Eruwa. The Eruwa is governed by a Monarch whose recognized traditional title is Eleruwa which means the owner/ruler of Eruwa. Details later…
Four in Court After Shooting, Machete Attack in 'Gun-Free' UK
Four men appeared in a UK court this week, charged with their alleged roles in a series of gun and machete attacks in Manchester.
ANC stalwarts not happy with party's stance on corruption-accused Bongani Bongo
Several former leaders of the ANC have come out to slam the party over its position on corruption-accused MP Bongani Bongo.
Pressure rises on Malta PM to resign over slain reporter case
Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat came under increasing pressure to resign on Friday as protesters cried foul over the latest twist in the case of slain investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Sudan repeals Omar al-Bashir-era law regulating women's behaviour and dissolves former ruling party
Sudan's new authorities on Thursday ordered that the party of ousted autocrat Omar al-Bashir be dissolved and his regime "dismantled", heeding the call of protesters whose campaign led to the leader's overthrow.
6 forgers of senior IDs nabbed in Recto
Six persons allegedly involved in producing fake senior citizens’ cards in the university belt area in Manila were arrested by police on Thursday.
Japan ex-PM Nakasone who boosted ties with US dies at 101
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, an ardent conservative who worked to forge a stronger military alliance with the United States, died on Friday at the age of 101, an official at his son's office said. In office for five years from November 1982 to November 1987, Nakasone was known for trying to transform the nation defeated in World War II into a full-fledged member of the West during the Cold War era.
Boris Johnson struggles with questions on trade deals and trust
UK in talks with ‘about a dozen’ countries on future trade deals, prime minister says.
Never referred to Nathuram Godse as patriot: Pragya Thakur
"I want to say only what I do for the country. On November 27, during discussion on SPG (Amendment) Bill, I did not call Nathuram Godse a patriot (desh bhakt), I did not even take his name. Still if someone is hurt, I express my regret and apologise," Bhopal MP Pragya Thakur she said in Lok Sabha around 3.00 pm.
UK Election: Why Jeremy Corbyn Is Surging Against Boris Johnson
It's possible that Jeremy Corbyn could soon be prime minister. In no small measure, Boris Johnson has Donald Trump to thank for that.
Donald Trump’s Claim That Liberals Want To Change Name Of Thanksgiving Met With Skepticism On ‘Fox & Friends’
Donald Trump is claiming that liberals want to change the name of Thanksgiving, but even the hosts of his favorite Fox News show don’t seem to be buying it. Trump had said during a ...
Someone got their own '.gov' website by pretending to be a small-town mayor and filling out an online form
The person reportedly used a fake Google Voice number and fake Gmail address in their application, which the government approved.
Mayor Election Delay Won’t Affect JHB Service Delivery
JOHANNESBURG – The Democratic Alliance (DA) has on Thursday dismissed the African National Congress’ (ANC) accusations that service delivery would collapse in Johannesburg, as the city awaits the election of a new mayor next week. Speaker Vasco da Gama postponed the election, saying he would seek legal advice on the actual number of votes that […]
Finland, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden Join INSTEX Mechanism for Trade With Iran - Finnish Foreign Ministry
Iran considers the European Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX), a tool set up to help trade with Tehran under the US sanctions, to be weak, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi stated earlier in November, adding that the system has not been fully implemented so far.
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charge
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet: lessons from my father, John
John Perrottet works at the World Bank developing tourism projects. His son Dominic – one of 12 siblings – is NSW Treasurer.
Police: Mother shoots adult daughter on Thanksgiving
Police say violence erupted on Thanksgiving Day in a North Carolina apartment when a mother shot and killed her daughter.
Magnus Carlsen prepares for London chess finals: ‘I’m the man to beat’
World champion sets record Tour total and regains No 1 in rapid, but loses twice in blitz in Kolkata to China’s Ding Liren
Watch: Justice Clarence Thomas Slams Biden-led Confirmation Hearing
In a forthcoming documentary "Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words" Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas joined the chorus of criticism of Joe Biden's handling of his 1991 Supreme Court confirmation process.
Student Solidarity March held countrywide to demand restoration of unions, better education facilities
"Students are part of a country's political struggle. Students were depoliticised and our society has since regressed."
Police say London Bridge incident involved stabbing; several wounded and man detained
LONDON (AP) - Police say London Bridge incident involved stabbing; several wounded and man detained.
Ghost Recon: Breakpoint’s first raid is live ahead of schedule
Ghost Recon: Breakpoint should have been a good game, following in the heels of the decidedly fun, if not a little jingoistic Wildlands. It was, unfortunately, not. For some reason, Breakpoint was …
Three-year-old Kayden McGuinness 'killed in complete breach of trust'
A three-year-old boy with suspected autism suffered fatal head injuries in a complete breach of trust by his killer, a lawyer told a court.
Four Ebola responders killed by rebels in eastern DRC, WHO alarmed
It was by far the deadliest such attack in the second-worst Ebola outbreak in history, the United Nations health agency said.
German auto industry group appoints former Merkel aide
BERLIN (AP) - An influential group representing the German auto industry has chosen Hildegard Mueller, who was once a senior aide to Chancellor Angela Merkel, as its new leader.
Oldest living American dies at age 114
The Gerontology Research Group said Alelia Murphy was 114 years, 140 days old when she died.
Woman wrongly detained in Montreal handrail dispute, Supreme Court rules
OTTAWA — A police officer stepped over the line when he detained a Quebec woman for refusing to hold onto an escalator handrail, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday while also slamming Montreal's transit authority.
Crossbow killer to die in jail over ‘evil’ murder of heavily pregnant ex-wife
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo had claimed the killing was an accident.
Democracy wins in Hong Kong, but for how long?
Japan must speak up loudly in behalf of democracy in Hong Kong and make clear that there cannot be business as usual — and certainly no visit to Japan by Xi next year — if there is a resort to force to democracy.
Feds Arrest Baltimore Rapper YGG Tay On Heroin & Cocaine Charges
Fellow rapper YGG Dre and another associate Christopher Jerry were also taken into custody.
Zurich airport outbids Adani, DIAL to build Delhi-NCR’s second airport in Jewar town
Zurich International had developed the Kempegowda International airport in Bengaluru in partnership with other companies.
Dad who murdered newborn son by shaking him so hard he broke 28 bones jailed for life
Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs, Kent, then phoned emergency services to report his son was unconscious but claimed he didn't know why
We ll provide funding for UNIDO’s industrialisation programme – FG
Ifeanyi Onuba, Abuja The Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Clem Agba, has said the Federal Government would support the new five year Country Partnership Programme of the Unite...
Trump Makes Surprise Visit To Afghanistan, Meets Country’s President
U.S. President Donald Trump paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Thursday evening, meeting with his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Ashraf Ghani and spending Thanksgiving with U.S. troops stationed in the country, Concise News reports.
In test of 'fake news' laws, Singapore tells Facebook to correct user's post
The government issued the order after a post containing accusations about the arrest of a supposed whistleblower and election rigging.
Large Hilo fight leads to 4 arrests, 2 injured officers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
A large fight in Hilo on Monday led to four arrests, two injured police officers and a slew of charges made.
Whitesands decision delay blasted by campaigners
A decision by Scottish ministers into the fate of the flood defence scheme is now expected in the New Year - despite reporters submitting their findings in September.
'Dysfunctional' Zimbabwe on brink of man-made starvation
About 5.5 million people in rural areas face food insecurity. In urban areas, about 2.2 million people lack access to basic public services, including health and safe water, according to figures by U.
Ibn Firnas of Berber descent was the first to attempt human flight in 875 CE
The Wright brothers – Orville and Wilbur – are considered two American aviation pioneers. They are credited with inventing, building and flying the world’s first successful airplane. However, Abu al-Qasim Abbas ibn Firnas ibn Wirdas al-Takurini (809–887 A.D.), also known as Abbas Ibn Firnas, is regarded as the one to make a first successful attempt...
Illegal Alien Returns to U.S. After Killing Four American Kids in 2008
An illegal alien woman returned to the United States soon after being deported for killing four American children in a 2008 school bus crash.
Couple targeted by teenagers on bus ‘harassed because of who we were’
Prosecutor Saira Khan previously said the teenagers saw the women as ‘some form of entertainment’.
Bicameral conference on proposed P4.1-trillion 2020 national budget starts
The Congress bicameral conference committee started finalizing the P4.1-trillion proposed 2020 national budget bill on Friday, November 29.
Karnataka corruption survey: 63% citizens admit bribing state officials to get work done
India Corruption Survey 2019 indicates 40 per cent of respondents in Karnataka gave bribes to get work linked to property registration and land issues done in the state while 23 per cent admitted paying a bribe to the police.
Appeal Court validates Lalong’s election
The Court of Appeal sitting in Jos, Plateau State, on Friday affirmed the victory of Governor Simon Lalong in the state governorship election
Ram temple will bring peace, foster brotherhood: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, who was part of the apex court-appointed mediation panel in the Ayodhya dispute case, on Friday expressed confidence that the proposed Ram temple will bring peace in the country and establish brotherhood between communities.
Samsung Note 10 sales surpass predecessor
The Galaxy Note 10 proves popular in SA, and Samsung continues to empower youth through its multimillion-rand bursary.
Karvy case: SAT asks Sebi to review limited use of power of attorney issue
Sebi's directive had come after the National Stock Exchange forwarded a preliminary report to it on the non-compliances observed with respect to pledging/misuse of client securities by Karvy
Turkey treats migrants beaten by Greek troops
Turkey takes care of the refugees mistreated by Greece by going against the international law, beating and pushing back the migrants
‘Elected representatives should lead Afghanistan peace settlement’: India
India has issued a note of caution for the United States peace efforts in Afghanistan with the Taliban saying that the elected representatives should be the
North Korea Fires 'Super-Large' Rocket System
The launch was the fourth and final test of the system, Pyongyang have said.
Israel denounces Myanmar atrocities against Muslim minority
Foreign Ministry condemns atrocities against Myanmar's Rohingya minority, after diplomat tweets 'good luck' to officials accused of genocide
NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg Holds Press Conference in Brussels - Video
The summit comes as NATO member countries are mired in a spending row. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly urged other states to raise their expenditures on security issues, stressing that numerous allies must meet the current target of 2 percent of GDP.
Terrorist Incident On London Bridge, Five Injured
A person is believed to have started stabbing people with a knife on the London Bridge on Friday.
Gymnastics Federation of India Gets Recognition From Global Governing Body
The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has granted recognition to the governing body of the sports in the country after accepting the results of its recent elections.
'Ready to go to jail, no problem,' says Shivakumar on I-T case against him
On March 28, Shivakumar held a protest opposing the raids on JD(S) and Congress leaders.
Redmi wants to be universal and prepares new Router and Smart Speaker - Gizchina.com
Rate this post The expansion of the Redmi brand is being as powerful as what Xiaomi once offered. For this reason, it has prepared new ...
Labour raises alarm over nation’s rising debt profile
Organised Labour has raised the alarm over the nation’s rising debt profile, saying there is the urgent need for the country to give in to well...
Debate This: These Are the Deadliest .308 Rifles in the World
Better take a step back.
German auto industry group appoints former Merkel aide
BERLIN (AP) - An influential group representing the German auto industry has chosen Hildegard Mueller, who was once a senior aide to Chancellor Angela Merkel, as its new leader.
Several stabbed in London bridge attack ― Police
British police shot a man on Friday after a stabbing in the London Bridge area in the centre of the city. The bridge was also the scene of an attack 2017
Farogh Naseem takes oath as federal minister
He will hold the portfolio of federal law and justice minister upon return to the cabinet.
Detectives treating case of 11-month-old boy who died in Armagh as murder
A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with the death of Hunter McGleenon.
Governor Ngilu Pays Dearly After Clashing With Senators
Appearing before the senate PAIC committee, Governor Ngilu failed to provide necessary documents as requested by the committee leading to....
London stabbing | Two people killed, police shoot suspect dead
Metropolitan Police Chief Cressida Dick said two stabbing victims had died and three injured people were being treated in a hospital
MP's Brother Stabbed to Death
The MP's brother and nephew were embroiled in a confrontation that turned violent leaving...
UN Envoy: Syria Constitutional Talks End Without Reaching Consensus on Agenda
A second week-long round of Syrian talks has ended without a meeting of the group of 45 delegates meant to be negotiating on the constitution, United Nations Special Envoy Geir Pedersen said on Friday. The Syrian government and opposition co-chairs w
Rajat Sharma's resignation as DDCA head accepted, CEO also makes exit
Sharma was appointed as DDCA President in July 2018, beating World Cup winning former India cricketer Madal Lal to the post
Odds on next permanent Arsenal manager as Unai Emery sacked
The Spaniard was relieved of his duties on Friday following a dismal run of seven games without a win, with a number of high-profile candidates now linked with the role
Feckless UK voters? Johnson rejects criticism over old article
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday dismissed criticism of an old article he wrote condemning single mothers and
Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor
Andrew Johnson pioneered the recalcitrant racism and impeachment-worthy subterfuge the president is fond of.
Malaysia lose 0-1 to Philippines, a repeat of 1991 episode
MANILA, Nov 29 — Malaysia are still looking for their first win in the men’s football event at the 30th SEA Games when they lost 0-1 to Philippines at Rizal Memorial Stadium, tonight. The result of the Group A match saw a repeat of the 1991 SEA Games historic...
Disturbed by Turkey's achievements in Mediterranean, Greece summons Turkish envoy
Greece summoned Turkey's ambassador to Athens on Thursday, following the country's agreement with Libya over the Mediterranean Sea to protect its rights in...
Boy with suspected autism killed in complete breach of trust, says lawyer
Liam Whoriskey, 25, from Londonderry, was convicted of manslaughter and cruelty to a child.
U.S. House Judiciary panel invites Trump to Dec. 4 impeachment hearing
The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Tuesday invited President Donald Trump to its first impeachment hearing, scheduled for Dec.
Donald Trump's Very Real Health Care Victory: Price Competition is Coming
In short, the policy promises to increase the power of individuals and families by giving them greater control over their health care dollars and decisions.
Hong Kong Protesters Gather On Thanksgiving After Trump Signs Pro-Democracy Legislation
Pro-democracy protesters gathered in Hong Kong on Thanksgiving to show their gratitude to President Donald Trump after he signed legislation in their favor
Johnny Jones: Why the number of US troops in Afghanistan doesn't matter
The number of U.S. troops stationed in Afghanistan doesn't matter as much as how they are employed to keep the peace, retired U.S. Marine Bomb Technician and Fox News contributor Johnny Jones said Friday.
'Discussed majority first, then farmers': Fadnavis attacks Maha Vikas Aghadi
Fadnavis sought to know why the three-party alliance tried to change the protem speaker defying rules.
Johnson warns Trump to stay out of election ahead of president’s UK visit
Mr Trump did have some criticism for Mr Johnson’s Brexit deal, claiming it hinders trade with the US.
Pupils explore the great outdoors in Cullompton thanks to Forest School scheme
Youngsters at Willowbank School are leaving the classrooms to learn and explore the great outdoors
Boris Johnson defends 1995 remarks that children of single mothers are 'ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate'
BORIS Johnson has defended disparaging remarks he made about single mothers, telling a voter they were made before he was "even in politics".
Two K-pop stars get prison terms for rape, spycam crimes
A South Korean court has found two K-pop stars guilty of illicit sexual relations with a woman and sentenced them to up to six years in prison.
India’s EV charging infrastructure starts to take shape
In the last few months, several private and state-owned enterprises have laid the groundwork for setting up charging stations.