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Pakistan mulls deal with Turkey on dual nationality
Interior Minister retired Brig Ijaz Shah says a draft is under consideration
Burundi: Four journalists jailed for ‘undermining state security’
A court in Burundi has sentenced four journalists to two and a half years in prison for attempting to undermine state security. The journalists were arrested in October in the western province of Bubanza Province while covering an incursion of Read More
'I suffer through it': how US workers cope without paid sick leave
The US is one of just a few high-income countries globally that do not guarantee sick leave, forcing many to work when they are not medically fit to do so
Trump is reportedly set to relax U.S. ban on land mines
President Trump will announce as early as Friday that he will undo restrictions on using or acquiring land mines enacted by former President Barack Obama in 2014, two U.S. officials tell Reuters. Obama had moved to stop all U.S. production and acquisition of anti-personnel mines, including to replace degraded stockpiles. The U.S. is not among the more than 160 signatories to the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, but it adheres to many of its provisions and prohibits the use of anti-personnel mines outside of the Korean peninsula, Reuters says. "The resumption of the use of anti-personnel land mines and continued stockpiling and production of these indiscriminate weapons is militarily unnecessary and dangerous," said Daryl Kimball at the Arms Control Association. The U.S. hasn't used land mines since a single anti-personnel mine in Afghanistan in 2002, Kimball's group says, and the last time the U.S. military used mines in any significant way was in the 1991 Gulf War. Peter Weber
Many initiates continue to die and only a few are held accountable
Icamagu Institute national chairperson Onke Cetywayo said that while a few arrests were made, this was not “reflective of ...
Outa, Saapa want Dudu Myeni to be declared delinquent director for life
Dudu Myeni must be declared a delinquent director for the rest of her life for allegedly plunging SAA into financial chaos ...
Ramaphosa appoints Kholeka Gcaleka as new Deputy Public Protector
President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially appointed advocate Kholeka Gcaleka as the new Deputy Public Protector.
Other countries should avoid 'overreaction' over coronavirus, says China
As the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the coronavirus outbreak a global health emergency, China has said all countries should behave in a 'responsible' manner and avoid overreaction that may result in more negative spillover effects.
BSY meets Shah, says talks on Cabinet expansion today
Talks between Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and former BJP national president and Home Minister Amit Shah to finalise the Cabinet expansion will be held on Friday morning. The chief minister, who
US embassy denies Bishop Oyedepo Visa
Bishop Oyedepo was been denied the US Visa by the Lagos office of the Unites States Embassy on Thursday January 30, 2020. General Overseer of the Living Faith Church Worldwide a.k.a Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo
Beyond Brexit: What will change after the UK leaves the European Union?
ITV News' experts and special correspondents have been thinking about how the landscape could change in their respective fields post-Brexit. From the difficulties of securing a "deep and meaningful" trade deal to potential staffing shortages in the NHS, life outside the Brussels club will present many challenges.
Former Cold War fighter pilot and Deputy Lieutenant of Devon Sir Michael Steer dies
Air Chief Marshal, Sir Michael Steer, has was born October 11, 1938, and died on January 5, 2020, aged 81
Dilemma as Mid Devon District Council faces £1.4million budget gap in 2023
"Unless any savings proposals are forthcoming, we will need to look to reserves to close the residual budget gap"
What next for Tiverton town centre?
The previous Mid Devon District Council (MDDC) Conservative-led administration had agreed to widen an alleyway between Fore Street and the Pannier Market
Tools needed to help young people in Africa
RGB Building Supplies has joined forces with South West-based charity Amigos
Trump will demand high price for UK trade deal, says former ambassador
Kim Darroch said it was ‘impossible’ that the US congress would ratify any trade deal by the end of the year.
French PM Edouard Philippe confirms run for Le Havre mayor
Philippe intends to stay on as PM — as long as President Macron will have him.
UN Security Council urges immediate end to fighting in Yemen
The UN Security Councilis calling for an immediate end to a "significant" escalation in fighting in Yemen between Houthi Shiite rebels and the Saudi-led military coalition supporting the government.
Soon in Punjab goverment offices: Biometric attendance system
Punjab will soon have a biometric attendance system (BAS) in all government offices, boards and corporations.
Delhi Police Commissioner gets a month’s extension; Chidambaram terms it ‘incomprehensible’
Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik was set to retire on Friday after a three-year tenure. He was appointed as the Delhi Police Commissioner in January 2017.
Full text: President Ram Nath Kovind’s address to joint sitting of Parliament
"The Citizenship Amendment Act is a historic law. It has fulfilled wishes of our founding fathers including Mahatma Gandhi," President ram Nath Kovind said.
Two moderates, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, diverge on strategy to win
Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg have the same goal: emerging from the Iowa caucuses as the moderate alternative to progressive rival Bernie Sanders. But they're deploying increasingly divergent strategies to get there.
Pujabi NRIs: Chinese facing backlash abroad due to coronavirus scare
Punjabis settled abroad say the Chinese are facing a tough time because people often assume they have just returned from their home country and hence interactions with them could be a risk.
Pompeo visits Ukraine as Trump impeachment trial advances
KIEV, Jan 31 — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to meet with Ukraine’s leader today on his first trip to the country that is at the heart of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The visit, which was scheduled for early January but then delayed because of Middle East tensions, was...
Day 2: Senate Impeachment Trial Q&A Summary
The second day of the question-and-answer session in President Donald Trump's Senate impeachment trial was held Thursday. Here is a recap.
Farage Speaks to Breitbart: Brexit a Historic Day For the Western World
Farage hailed Brexit Day a time to celebrate, but said much work remains and vowed he would be sticking around to hold Boris to his word.
Waititu Dealt A Blow As Court Declines To Stop Nyoro’s Swearing-in
Impeached Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu has been dealt a blow after the High Court declined to issue orders stopping the planned swearing-in of Deputy Governor James Nyoro as County boss.In hi
Woman who says Trump raped her seeks his DNA | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
NEW YORK >> Lawyers for a woman who accuses President Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s are asking for a DNA sample, seeking to determine whether his genetic material is on a dress she says she wore during the encounter.
Brexit day: United Kingdom casts off from the European Union
LONDON: The United Kingdom leaves the European Union on Friday for an uncertain Brexit future, its most significant geopolitical move since the loss of empire and a blow to 70 years of efforts to forge European unity from the ruins of two world wars.
How You Parent Probably Doesn't Matter As Much As You Think
As someone who writes about parenting a lot and with the exact goal of helping to make all aspects of this monstrous, daunting task a little easier, I did a little double-take when I saw this headline in Today’s Parent: Does Parenting Even Matter? It better matter! Otherwise, why am I sitting here writing about...
In boost for Trump, key Republican senator opposes calling witnesses
A key Republican senator has said that he would oppose calling new witnesses at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, paving the way for the possible acquittal.
50 Durban councillors guarded on 24-hour basis at taxpayers' expense - eThekwini report
A report states 50 Durban councillors, most of whom are ANC, are being guarded around the clock by security details provided by the eThekwini Municipality.
Anambra reschedules cancelled Nkpor auto spare parts market poll
President of ASMATA, Chief Ikechukwu Ekwegbalu, notified the traders to prepare for the election on Thursday, February 6.
killing of Christians: CAN goes to UN, EU, AU, others
The Christians Association of Nigeria,CAN, led by Oluchukwu Green Nnabugwu, yesterday said it has concluded plans to visit the UN,
Conviction Allegation: Chikogu hails Omo-Agege over court ruling
United States-based philanthropist and entrepreneur has congratulated Senator Ovie Omo-Agege on a court ruling
Mischievous people twisting Buhari’s comments on insecurity ― Presidency
Presidency yesterday lamented over what it described as mischievous twisting of President Muhammadu Buhari's comments
PDP pledges to defend Nigeria democracy, institutions
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has assured Nigerians that it would continue to protect and defend democracy and its institutions.
Amotekun: Malami’s too many‘illegalities’
INDISPUTABLY, the indigenous security outfit set up by state governors of the South-West geopolitical zone, Amotekun, was birthed by the...
CCTV installed at Perth high-rise flats after spate of fires leave residents in fear
CCTV cameras have been installed at a block of high rise flats in Perth after emergency services were called to three fires at the building within the space of as many weeks.
Modi also my PM, Pakistan cannot interfere in our elections: Kejriwal defends PM against Pak minister's attack
In a reply to Fawad Hussain's remarks in which the Pakistani minister ridiculed PM Modi, Kejriwal has said Narendra Modi is India's Prime Minister and also his Prime Minister.
My Gandhi vs your Gandhi over CAA: President Kovind says citizenship law fulfills Mahatma’s wish
Both the government and the protesters invoke Mahatma Gandhi to justify their action with regard to the Citizenship Amendment Act. The father of the nation stands divided in two ideologically contrasting camps.
UN warns world may pay ‘terrible price’ if it fails Sudan
Khartoum, Sudan | AFP | A top UN official has warned that the international community would “pay a terrible price” if it fails to help rebuild Sudan’s dilapidated economy as the African country transitions to civilian rule. “The story of Sudan in year 2020 is not the story of the previous government,” United Nations Development Programme …
UN experts welcome effective cooperation of Ireland & Turkey
GENEVA (30 January 2020) – UN human rights experts* have commended Ireland and Turkey for their cooperative and effective engagement ensuring the return of Lisa Smith and her infant child to Ireland last December.
Drop Criminal Complaint Against Fortify Rights Senior
Thai authorities or Thai poultry company Thammakaset Company Limited should immediately drop criminal defamation complaints against Puttanee Kangkun and other human rights defenders, Fortify Rights said today. On December 6, Thammakaset filed a complaint against Puttanee with the Bangkok Southern Criminal Court for 14 social media engagements expressing support for human rights defenders.
Peace plan strips Palestinians of their rights
GENEVA - The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor followed the US President Donald Trump's announcement of a plan to solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict entitled "Peace for Prosperity" which was celebrated by Israel and rejected by the Palestinians.
Gov Makinde recalls five directors sacked by predecessor, Ajimobi
Five directors of the (BCOS who were sacked by the immediate past Governor Abiola Ajimobi, have been reinstated by the incumbent Governor, Seyi Makinde.
PKC hopes events will provide a £31million windfall
The council has set itself the bold target for 2024
Driver was more than five times limit
The sheriff said she had “represented a significant danger to other road users”
When taste of Christmas is soured by GBV heartache
On November 17 2019 I lost my younger sister, Prudence Mphahlele; she was strangled allegedly by her husband.
PHOTO: Chamisa meets Mutsvangwa in South Africa?
A photo of MDC leader Nelson Chamisa posing with President Emmerson Mnangagwa's special advisor Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa has surfaced on social media. ...
Senator Gideon sues Daily Nation for defamation
Senator Gideon has since refuted the claims that he has connection with Mitchell Cotts Limited
Brexit uncertainty among French diaspora in London’s ‘Frog Valley’
French nationals living in the UK greeted Britain’s January 31 exit from the EU with Gallic resignation and trepidation over the administrative procedures to come.
Brexit day: Britain quits EU and steps into transition twilight zone
The United Kingdom formally leaves the European Union this evening for an uncertain Brexit future.
Kate Middleton and Prince William to play key role in royal diplomacy after Brexit
The royal family has been facing its own Megxit crisis, but life post-Brexit for the Windsors will mean their roles as ambassadors, charged with maintaining and strengthening ties to Eu
Budget Session 2020: Opposition protests President Kovind’s linking CAA, Mahatma Gandhi
Budget Session 2020: President Ramnath Kovind praised the government for taking historic decisions like the Citizenship Amendment Act, Ayodhya verdict, abrogation of Article 370, the opening of Kartarpur Corridor and others.
Coveney claims Brexit will 'dominate Irish politics' as UK prepares to leave the EU tonight
He also said there will be no discussions on a trade deal if there is not a ‘level playing field’.
Twitter and Pinterest step up efforts to tackle voter misinformation in US elections
Twitter unveiled a new tool that will make it easier for American users to report tweets containing misleading information.
Pakistani national gets top post in New York police’s volunteer force
A Pakistani-American police officer has been selected to head the New York Police Department’s (NYPD) volunteer force.Nasir Saleem, a 30-year-old veteran of the NYPD, became the first Pakistani
Could growing tourism troubles unseat Kyoto's long-time mayor?
Kyoto voters head to the polls Sunday to cast their ballots in a mayoral election that will have an impact on the city's future policies for domestic and i
Nirbhaya convict Pawan moves SC, seeks review of order dismissing juvenility claim
On January 20, the apex court had rejected the plea by Pawan who had challenged the Delhi High Court’s order dismissing his juvenility claim
Brexit Day timeline: How did we get here and what happens next?
It's been a long and winding road to the UK's decision to leave the EU. Here's how we got here, and how more than 1,000 days of Parliamentary drama since the Brexit vote in 2016 have played out
Dementia sufferer, 87, 'pinned' to bed by carer who was allowed to keep working
The patient's family are furious after the support worker at Each Step care home in Blackley, Manchester, was allowed to continue working while authorities probed the incident
Community funding up for grabs in City of Wanneroo
COMMUNITY groups can apply for funding and have a say on how the City of Wanneroo distributes funding.
Brexit to proceed tonight as Britain leaves the EU - Talk of the Town
Brexit will finally go ahead tonight when Britain leaves the European Union after 47 years. The UK will formally cease to be a member state at midnight tonight, Central European Time, 11pm Irish time. Boris Johnson will address the nation an hour beforehand. He will say: “Our job as the government – my job –...Read More→
Not Trump or Obama: This Was America's Worst President Ever
Just terrible.
Trump impeachment: Democrats dealt major blow in witness battle
Democrats needed four Republican senators to side with them in a vote to call more witnesses in the impeachment trial against President Donald Trump.
The good and bad - Canvassing with Fine Gael ahead of Ireland's General Election 2020
It is six o’clock on a frosty Wednesday evening and a group of people clad in luminous pink has gathered outside a Dublin supermarket. They have been doing so every night for the past two weeks. The reason for this somewhat unusual gathering is to mobilize support for Kate O’Connell, a local politician running in the upcoming Irish General Election.
Trump to roll back Obama-era ban on land mines
The Trump administration is loosening an Obama-era ban on certain kinds of land mines in an effort to give the U.S. military another tool on the battlefield, U.S. officials said.
Nova Scotia court says man's rights not infringed when Grabher plate was revoked
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has dismissed a claim by a man who says the province infringed on his freedom of expression when it revoked a license plate personalized with his surname. . .
Nova Scotia court says man's rights not violated when 'Grabher' plate revoked
HALIFAX — A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has dismissed a claim by a man who says the province infringed on his freedom of expression when it revoked a licence plate personalized with his surname —. . .
No proposal for PoK merger with Pakistan: Foreign Office
"There is no such proposal under consideration,” Foreign Office spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said on Thursday when asked about the reports. She also rejected that government was thinking to bring new regulation to change the status of Gilgit-Baltistan. “It is media speculation I, do not wish to comment on it,” she said in response to a question.
Kushner Hopes Israel Would Wait for Polls before Any Step in West Bank
The US president's adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, hoped on Thursday that the Israeli government would wait until after the country’s March 2 elections to move forward with implementing new policies on settlements. “The hope is that they’ll wa
Banking Association Reassures Lebanese their Deposits Are Safe
The head of the Association of Banks in Lebanon, Salim Sfeir, has made assurances that deposits are safe and that the temporary measures were only aimed at managing the current crisis. “Things will soon return to normal as the new government begins t
Spoils of freedom
This is the moment for the people to stand up and act on the constitutional mandate, not only in support of the Palestinians, but also in defiance of a US government that looks increasingly toothless and unwilling to become the role model it was once for many other countries, and for its abandonment of the multilateral system.
Omnibus bill on job creation: Our last bus to demographic bonus
Something that President Jokowi could have emphasized again and again since he broached the omnibus bill plans in his Independence Day speech in August, is that these pieces of legislation are essential if Indonesia is going to cash in on the demographic dividend — a phenomenon that occurs when the size of the working-age population of between 14 and 65 years outnumbers dependents.
We asked people who voted Leave what their greatest hope for the future was
Friday is Brexit Day, so how are leave supporters feeling?
Bulacan PNP release sketches of suspects in killing of former Pandi vice mayor, chairman
CAMP GENERAL ALEJO SANTOS, Bulacan -The cartographic sketches of the two suspects in the killing of former Pandi Vice-Mayor Oscar T. Marquez and village chief Mauro R. Capistrano were released to the public by the Bulacan Police Provincial Office on Thursday.
Villanueva seeks free health care, jobs for seniors, PWDs from LGUs
Senator Joel Villanueva has proposed to mandate local government units (LGUs) to provide free healthcare benefits and job opportunities for senior citizens and persons with disability (PWDs).
US writer seeks Trump’s DNA to bolster rape allegation
A prominent American columnist who says Donald Trump raped her asked the president Thursday to provide a DNA sample so as to determine whether it matches genetic material found on her dress.
Hollow the leader with a mountain to climb: PM's challenge is beyond urgent
You only get one chance to make a first impression. The Prime Minister, for much of Australia, blew his.
FM holds dinner talks with EU diplomats on fight against coronavirus, bilateral ties
Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha held a dinner meeting with Seoul-based diplomats from the European Union this week to discuss efforts to stem the spread of a new coronavirus, bilateral ties and other issues, the foreign ministry said Friday. On Thursday, Kang hosted the gathering with more than two dozen diplomats, including EU Ambassador to South Korea Michael Reiterer, and voiced hope for close cooperation between...
Impeachment: Rep. Demings brings law and order to House managers team
Jan. 30 (UPI) -- Rep Val Demings is relying on her background as an Orlando, Fla., police chief, as she navigates perhaps her highest profile role yet -- that as a House manager in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Indonesia says China clears planes to evacuate Indonesian citizens from Hubei
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia’s foreign minister said on Friday that China had cleared planes to fly to the virus-hit Chinese province of Hubei to evacuate Indonesian citizens from the area.
Trump mocks Democrats, revives border wall promise in Iowa campaign speech
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump campaigned on Thursday in Iowa - the state that kicks off the presidential nominating race next week - basking in the support of his base while the U.S. Senate trial considering his impeachment continued in Washington.
John Delaney ends his presidential campaign
Just days ahead of the Iowa causes, Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney has announced he is dropping out of the race.
Pakistan plans to ink dual citizenship deal with Turkey
Pakistan on Thursday said a plan is being considered regarding the signing of an agreement with Turkey to allow dual citizenship for citizens of the two...
Erdoğan urges Muslim countries to raise voice against Trump's Mideast plan
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reiterated his strong opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump's so-called 'Deal of the Century,' as he urged Muslim...
Indigenous people left landless as traditional farming wanes in northeast India
By Rina ChandranSHILLONG, India, Jan 31 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - T ribal people in northeastern India are increasingly becoming landless and poor as their traditional farming practices are abandoned in favour of commercial plantations, indigenous experts warned on Friday."Jhum" is the practice by tribal groups in the northeastern states of rotating land use for temporary farming, resulting in parts of forest land cleared and cultivated to grow foods.After three years, the cultivated field is left to regenerate while another area is cleared.
New Harvard Research Reveals a Sad Truth: Men Are Still More Likely to Get Promoted When They Schmooze, but Women Are Not
Science says schmoozing with the boss can help you get a raise or promotion. As long as both of you are men.
Shareholder Capitalism Isn't Dead, It Just Changed Its Name to Stakeholder Capitalism
In our headlong search for what comes after shareholder capitalism, we have at long last discovered that stakeholder capitalism is still the same capitalism. And that's good news.
CAA: Supreme Court asks UP to respond to plea seeking quashing of notices against protestors
The petitioner had sought a stay on the notices, alleging that they have been sent to people arbitrarily, including a long-dead elderly man.
SC agrees to examine Centre’s plea seeking ‘victim-centric’ rules in cases of death penalty
The bench sought response from the stakeholders on whose petition the court had laid down the guidelines in 2014.
6,500 hospital workers to strike unless gov’t closes border with mainland: union
Around 6,500 nurses and doctors have pledged to go on strike unless the government completely closes the border with the mainland in order to stem the spread of the potentially fatal Wuhan coronavirus Representatives of the recently formed...
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
LONDON: The United Kingdom leaves the European Union on Friday for an uncertain Brexit future, the most significant change to its place in the world since the loss of empire and a blow to 70 years of efforts to forge European unity from the ruins of war. The country will slip away an hour before midnight from the club it joined in 1973, moving into the no man’s land of a
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
KIEV, Ukraine: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was to meet with Ukraine’s leader on Friday on his first trip to the country that is at the heart of President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. The visit, which was scheduled for early January but then delayed because of Middle East tensions, was expected to highlight US support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia-backed
Rev. Opambour owes me a taxi after I faked prophecy in his church – Prophet Paul
The leader of Ebenezer Worship Center Ebenezer Adarkwa Yiadom popularly known as Prophet One has been accused by a man of owing him a taxi after he
Pair stuck in lift for two hours slammed for wasting firefighters' time
'This is what happens when you jump about in a lift'
Ex-Idaho political figure pleads guilty to child pornography
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A former political figure in Idaho has pleaded guilty to two felony counts of child pornography in a plea deal dismissing 12 other charges. Martin “Marty”...
Swedish Media Bosses Publish Open Letter in Protest Against 'Chinese Pressure'
Chinese Ambassador Gui Congyou compared Sweden's criticism of China to an 48-kilogram lightweight boxer picking a fight with an 86 kg heavyweight.
Pakistan keen to join International North-South Transport Corridor: Ambassador Saeed Khan Mohmand
Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Azerbaijan Saeed Khan Mohmand and the Military Attache of the Embassy for Azerbaijan and Georgia Nadeem Yaqoob Chaudhry were the guests of honour at the headquarter of International Eurasia Press Fund (IEPF). Being pleased from the long-time friendly relations between the organisation and the Embassy, the envoy expressed his deepest gratitude to the head of organisation as well as the Eurasia Diary’s Editorial for holding close cooperation with them. The Ambassador and the President of IEPF Umud Mirzayev discussed furthering this cooperation as well as touching on role of unbiased media in spread of truth in the world. During the meeting, the ambassador and IEPF president spoke of many issues including Kashmir and Garabagh problems. In his exclusive interview to Eurasia Diary, the Ambassador Saeed Khan Mohmand also answered several questions related to the roles of both countries in the development of economies, trades, tourisms and militaries of each other. 2019…
Brexit day: Britain quits EU, steps into transition twilight zone
The country will slip away an hour before midnight from the club it joined in 1973
Man denied pre-arrest bail over chewing gum
Court notes applicant exhibited 'non-submissive' behaviour mandatory for extra ordinary concession of pre-arrest...
Amir meets heads of military colleges from brotherly and friendly countries
Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani met yesterday, at the headquarters of Ahmed Bin Mohammed Military College, with heads of military colleges from brotherly and friendly countries, who called upon H H the Amir to greet him on the occasion of their visit to the country to attend the graduation ceremony of the college’s 15th batch.
Amir honours outstanding graduates of Military College
Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani patronised the graduation ceremony of the 15th batch of students of
Police launch desperate hunt for missing mother, 33, who vanished in Berkshire over a week ago with her four young children, including a four-month-old baby
Kayleigh Stephens (pictured) was last seen in Woodley, Berkshire, and police are increasingly concerned for her safety as well as the baby, four-year-old, 12-year-old and 13-year-old with her.
Michael Gove admits post-Brexit trade with the EU will NOT be 'frictionless' as Boris Johnson 'prepares to ask Brussels for an "off-the-shelf" Canada-style deal'
Michael Gove today admitted UK trade with the EU after Brexit will not be 'frictionless' as Boris Johnson prepares to ask Brussels for an 'off-the-shelf' future partnership agreement.
It's That Time Of Year: No, The NFL Can't Stop Every Business From Using 'Super Bowl' In Every Instance
It's an annual tradition here at Techdirt, something like our deranged version of Christmas. Whenever the start of February rolls...
Jeet Thayil: ‘The last book that made me laugh? A book of poems by Narendra Modi’
The poet and novelist on the literary merits of the Indian Prime Minister and changing his opinion of TS Eliot
Delhi polls: BJP releases manifesto, promises to invest Rs 10K cr in infra
The manifesto said if it forms the government, the party will give wheat flour to the poor at Rs 2 per kg.
Third person arrested in KZN for 'fake' matric certificates this week
A man and two women were charged with fraud.
‘Miss Americana’: Taylor Swift Admits Her Sexual Assault Trial Inspired Her To Speak Out About Politics
Taylor Swift opens up about her sexual assault trial and how it pushed her to be vocal about politics.
Britain leaves the EU - then what?
Britain leaves the European Union on Friday, ending more than four decades of economic, political and legal integration with its closest neighbours.
3 armed robbers sentenced to death by hanging for the 2016 Osun Bank robbery
Three armed robbers who were involved in the Osun state bank robbery which claimed many lives in 2016, have been sentenced to death by hanging. Osun state High court in Ikirun sentenced three men, Nuhu Jimoh,
Trump rails against Democratic rivals ahead of Iowa caucuses
U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at his top Democratic presidential rivals Thursday, taking his fight to the first-in-the-nation caucus state of Iowa and the crucial battleground state of Michigan.
Terracing didn’t cause the Hillsborough disaster. It’s time for standing to return
The time has come for standing to return to top-flight English stadiums. Even the Conservative government knows that. On Merseyside people often instinctively disagree with anything the Tories
More Myanmar workers return to Myanmar after Chinese New Year
More Myanmar migrant workers are returned to Myanmar after Chinese New Year due to Novel Coronavirus, sources said.
Russia finalizes plans to set up naval base in Somaliland
Russia is stepping up plans to set up a military base in the Somaliland Port of Berbera according to reports from the United States Defense Department officials. This comes amid reports that Russia has also held talks with Eritrea with an interest to build a naval logistics centre. Should this materialize, Russia will join China and the United States who have bases in Djibouti along the Suez Canal. The Russian government says it is closely monitoring the port city of Berbera in Somaliland as a military base. A publication by The New-York Times this week stated that Russia’s continued interest in Africa is worrying many in the West.
SC to examine victim and society-centric guidelines in death penalty cases
A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde sought response from various stakeholders on whose petition the apex court in 2014 had laid down guidelines relating to the execution of death row convicts.
Bhupinder Singh Hooda: Dissent in BJP-JJP goverment due to lack of similarity in views
Speaking to The Indian Express at his residence, Hooda said there is no similarity in the views of the leaders of the alliance government.
President Kovind sidesteps NRC reference in Parliament speech, sticks to CAA
Seven months after highlighting NRC in his address to a joint-sitting of Parliament, President Kovind’s address today had no mention of what the government said was to be done on a ‘priority basis’.
Business Development Ministry is uselessly needless – Mahama
Former President of Ghana, John Dramni Mahama says it’s needless to have set up the Business Development Ministry. Akufo-Addo in his tenure has set up the Business Development Ministry to promote the private sector in Ghana. But speaking to a section of the media in a Facebook Livestream event, the former President noted that it was needless setting up that Ministry. “I don’t think that you need a Business Development Ministry to promote Private Sector Growth. We had the Ministry of Trade that was handling aspects of it, Finance was handling aspects of it and all that and I think that that is sufficient.” The flagbearer of the NDC indicated that he hasn’t seen anything that the Business Development Ministry since it was set up has done to boost the private sector.
DBKL to offer special traffic compound rates from Feb 1
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 — Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will be offering special traffic compound rates as low as RM15 for motorcycles, cars and heavy vehicles from February 1- March 3 in conjunction with Federal Territory Day. The public may check and settle outstanding fines at all DBKL payment...
PMO: ‘Deal of the Century’ unacceptable and unfair to Palestine
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 — Malaysia today said the ‘Deal of the Century’ — a proposed peace plan for Israel and Palestine announced by US President Donald Trump on January 28 — is unfair and one-sided. In a statement today, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said Palestinians have every...
D.C. Police to Stop Handcuffing Kids 12 and Under — Critics Blast Them for Doing So At All
After several incidents of police handcuffing children, the Washington, D.C. police department says it will no longer place juvenile suspects aged 12 and
Brexit Day: The End? Or Just the Beginning of More Battles with Brussels?
Britain is officially leaving the EU -- but will still be wedded to many EU institutions during the "transition period" until December.
President appoints Nompilo Kholeka Gcaleka Deputy Public Protector
Advocate Nompilo Kholeka Gcaleka has been appointed the Deputy Public Protector for a period of seven years from February 1, 2020.
Tribal leaders make the case for sales tax-sharing deals
A new law would affirm a sales tax agreement the Tulalip Tribes reached with the state and county.
Vote no on Arlington schools bond and levy
For the fourth time in two years, the Arlington School District is proposing a bond ($91 million) to be repaid over 21 years.
Strike at Swedish is over, but contract dispute is not
The health care provider says replaced strikers will return to work by Sunday. The union calls it a lockout.
Police: Naked man in tree charged in Union County homicide
One man is behind bars after police say they found a body at a home in Union County.
Women don’t have to have kids or get married — Actress, Toni Tones
Nollywood actress, Toni Tones wants people to understand that women don't have to have kids or get married to be regarded as successful...
Senate probes poor state of refineries
Mandates Committee to Kick Start Work on PIB By Henry Umoru – Abuja The Senate has begun a probe into what it described as the poor state of refineries the nation’s According to the Senate despite $25 billion dollars spent in the last 25 years, the refineries are still in comatose. Consequently, the Senate mandatedRead More
Brexit Day: What to know when U.K. leaves EU
More than 3 1/2 years after the landmark Brexit referendum, the United Kingdom will finally leave the European Union at 11 p.m. GMT on Friday.
Police believe Invergowrie ‘crime wave’ suspects live in Dundee
Police investigating a so-called “crime wave” in Invergowrie have promised locals they are close to apprehending a group of teenage suspects.
Nations should avoid overreacting on coronavirus, says China as WHO declares global emergency
China informed the WHO about the coronavirus cases in late December. The death toll in China's novel coronavirus outbreak on Friday climbed to 213 with the number of confirmed cases totalling to 9,692.
FIR against BJP leader Dilip Ghosh over his 'lucky to have escaped' remark against woman protester
A student of Sanskrit University, faced the ire of Ghosh and his partymen on Thursday when she stood next to a BJP rally, holding aloft 'No CAA, No NRC' poster.
Coronavirus: Air India's special flight to depart from Delhi for Wuhan on Friday for evacuation of Indians
The government on Thursday reached out to over 600 Indians living in China's Hubei province, the epicentre of the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Uttam accuses BJP, RSS of fanning communal hatred
The Congress leader also condemned the BJP’s attempt “to extract political gains out of Mahatma Gandhi while ignoring his ideals and teachings”.
Online ads still vulnerable to manipulation in US election
Older men in Arkansas might see a close-up photo of President Donald Trump pumping his fist in the air, along with a message asking them to donate $30 to his campaign for a Super Bowl commercial.
Twitter, Pinterest crack down on voter misinformation
Twitter and Pinterest are taking new steps to root out voting misinformation designed to suppress participation in the November elections.
Budget Session: Economic Survey 2019-20 To Be Presented In Parliament Today
The budget session of the Parliament is set to commence from Friday (31 January) with an address by President Ram Nath Kovind to joint sitting of both the houses, reports India Today.
DP grass root elections postponed
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Democratic Party has postponed the party grass root elections which were due to take place this week. This follows the bickering between party branches and sub-branches over anomalies involved in the entire process. The party last week unveiled its political road-map for the 2021 general elections. outlining the programme …
MPs question UGX 744m budget for model village
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Members of Parliament have asked the committee on the presidential affairs to explain why establishing one model village per region which will cost shillings 744 million. The MPs were reacting to the presentation of the committee chairperson, Jessica Ababiku who urged the budget committee to consider allocating funds to roll …
Trump impeachment trial heads for witness vote showdown
Trump's Republicans, however, have opposed the measure
Brexit day: All change on January 31?
At the stroke of midnight, the UK enters into an 11-month transition period
Third day of talks between Ontario's public elementary teachers and government
TORONTO — Contract talks are to resume today for a third day in a row between Ontario's public elementary teachers and the government.
CEAC supports Northland $100 million for rail restoration
Friday 31st January 2020
Chicago Jews train to defend synagogues responsibly
CCL Shul Members aims to train Jewish carry license holders to bear arms responsibly, praying they will not be needed.
Nigerian soldiers arrest journalist 'over Boko Haram report'
Nigerian soldiers on Thursday arrested a Daily Trust reporter in Maiduguri, Borno State, over a report about the Boko Haram war.
Gatehouse of Fleet man receives more than £100,000 compensation after being wrongly arrested by Police Scotland
Gary Webb says his life has been "completely trashed" after spending three nights in prison in 2015
'MDC 2020 Agenda will not lift sanction' - more significantly, will not end rigged elections
There is a mountain of evidence proving that the root causes of Zimbabwe's economic meltdown are 40 years of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. The rea...
Unscrupulous SA security companies abusing Zimbabweans
The Association of Private Security Owners of South Africa (TAPSOSA) has called on authorities to look into the plight of Zimbabwean security officers being abu...
Tussle over witnesses in Donald Trump impeachment trial
Democratic prosecutors and Republican defenders in US President Donald Trump's impeachment trial have traded barbs in a second day of questioning, with Democratic prosecutors and Republican defenders in US President Donald Trump's impeachment trial have traded barbs in a second day of questioning, with Democrats stressing the importance of calling witnesses such as former national security adviser John Bolton.
Mauritania arrests 10 gay men after purported gay wedding
NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania — Authorities in Mauritania have arrested 10 men after a video appeared on social media of a gay couple appearing to take part in a traditional wedding ceremony, human rights groups said. Police later determined the gathering was a birthday party but the men remain in custody with no trial date set yet. …
Brexit day: United Kingdom casts off from the European Union
Brexit day: United Kingdom casts off from the European Union
Urmila Matondkar compares CAA with Rowlatt Act, gets WW II years wrong
"After the end of the Second World War in 1919, the British knew that unrest was spreading in India and that it could increase after the Second World
MEPs stage Brexodus parade in Brussels
Ben Buckland led the procession around the Place du Luxembourg, followed by Ann Widdecombe in a taxi decorated with a Union flag.
Summer-born children more likely to struggle with basic skills, figures suggest
Youngsters born in the summer are less likely to have a ‘good level of development’ at age five than those with autumn birthdays, figures suggest.
Russian jets buzz Cdn Arctic
Two long-range Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear missiles buzzed Canadian airspace on Friday morning, the North American Aerospace Defence Command said, days after a senior military officer warned that North America's early warning system is outdated.
Madrid postpones dialogue over Catalan crisis
The Spanish government announced Thursday that a meeting between Spain's president, Pedro Sánchez, and Catalan leader Quim Torra, scheduled for next week, has been postponed following the announcement of a snap election in Catalonia. "The sooner the snap ...
Vocation in Political Science
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Facebook, SAPS join forces to combat child kidnappings
The local police force collaborates with the social media firm to launch an “Amber Alert” tool to help find missing children.
Parliament’s IT service accused of blocking land submissions
An advocacy group is fuming that Parliament’s server is blocking land submissions as “unacceptable content”.
Why did European Parliament delay a vote on India's CAA, Kashmir?
European Union parliamentarians have voted to postpone a vote that criticises India's Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and its lockdown in Kashmir.
Brexit a 'step backwards' and Canada's coronavirus plans; In The News for Jan. 31
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 Ja
Democrats' bid for new Trump impeachment witnesses likely to fall short
Democrats appeared to have fallen short Thursday in their bid to secure the votes needed to call witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial, clearing
Number of foreign workers in Japan totals record 1.66 million
Chinese accounted for a quarter of the total with 418,327, followed by 401,326 Vietnamese and 179,685 Filipinos, the labor ministry says.
Straight talk with Faye D’Souza
Faye D’Souza doesn’t shy away from straight talk or sticky subjects, something that’s resonating with post-millennials. The independent journalist discusses the ‘second phase’ of her career and what young India needs
Govt. has lowered prestige of President’s office by including CAA in his address: Ghulam Nabi Azad
Speaking at a press briefing after President Kovind’s address, Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad it was shameful that the government claimed the CAA to be an achievement and included it in the President’s address
Where words speak louder than actions
Into that heaven, my Father, my country has already awakened
Brexit: Boris Johnson hails 'dawn of a new era' as UK leaves EU at 11pm tonight
The PM will address the nation - but he faces warnings of launching a 'race to the bottom' on trade and knows many northern voters have high expectations that he will deliver
Indigenous kids visit Joondalup for day of fun
ABOUT 25 children from the Aboriginal Middle Years Hip Hop (Beat Walkers) Program arrived in Joondalup yesterday to take part in various activities.
White House to propose keeping Ukraine aid intact in new budget – media
The money at issue comes from two programs: one administered by the Pentagon, and the other by the State Department.
Mayor Pete’s South Bend Awarded No Major Contracts to Black-Owned Firms for Three Years
DES MOINES, Iowa—Of the many pledges that Pete Buttigieg has made in his as-yet unfruitful quest to earn the support of black voters, his guarantee that a quarter out of every federal contracting dollar will be awarded to minority- and women-owned businesses is one of his most ambitious. “Look at what
The Day Europe Told the U.S. to Cut Out the Threats Over Iran
(Bloomberg) -- European diplomats drew a line in the sand this month, telling U.S. officials their bullying tactics wouldn’t help marshal support for President Donald Trump’s Iran policy.The firm response came in a conference call in early January when a senior State Department official threatened European
EU court will not intervene in Croatia-Slovenia border dispute
The European Union's top court ruled on Friday that it had no jurisdiction to settle a border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia, complicating Croatia's accession to the Schengen free-travel area. Slovenia had argued that its fellow EU member could be sued under EU law because it was not implementing
Delhi Assembly Election 2020: BJP Releases Election Manifesto
Nitin Gadkari speaks about Delhi's air pollution, water pollution as part of BJP manifesto.
Economic Survey 2020: Theme, Colour, Significance | All You Need to Know
"As PM Narendra Modi said wealth can't be distributed unless it's created," said the CEA explaining why wealth creation has been chosen as the theme of this year's economic survey
No, Bernie Sanders' Idea for National Rent Control Is a Terrible Idea
Bad economics.
Each will fight for their interests, says EC president on ’emotional’ Brexit day
Ursula von der Leyen described it as ‘a very emotional day’.
Pedestrian still critical after Dudley town centre bus crash
A pedestrian who was hit by a bus in Dudley yesterday is still critically ill in hospital.
Key Senate Republican comes out against impeachment witnesses, paving way for Trump acquittal
Good morning and welcome to Fox News First. Here's what you need to know as you start your Friday ...
Pelosi argues Trump 'cannot be acquitted,' suggests defense team should be disbarred
In scathing comments Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argued that President Trump "cannot be acquitted" if his Senate impeachment trial lacks the witness testimony and documentation that Democrats have been seeking.
Britain set to leave the European Union, nearly 4 years after Brexit vote, 3 prime ministers
The United Kingdom is leaving the European Union Friday, becoming the first country to leave in its 62-year history.
Brexit Day 2020 latest news LIVE – Brexit Party MEP outlines the UK’s future after the EU
BREXIT Day is finally upon and Anne Widdecombe has revealed what she believes will happen after the country leaves the EU. At 11pm tonight, the UK will officially leave the EU almost four years aft…
Student paramedics to receive yearly £5,000 payment support
For the first time under NHS funding, student paramedics will receive £5,000 a year to support them whilst they are at university
Varadkar rejects claims of ratcheting up Brexit fears
Fine Gael Leader Leo Varadkar has rejected claims that he has tried to frighten people into voting for his party by ratcheting up fears over Brexit.
RCMP pipeline checkpoint called arbitrary, discriminatory
VANCOUVER — The Wet’suwet’en hereditary clan chiefs and their supporters want a public investigation into the way the RCMP are controlling access along a rural road in northern B.C. The RCMP have. . .
New GCC Secretary-General Stresses Gulf System Cohesion
The new Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Dr. Nayef Al-Hajraf, has vowed to maintain the Council’s path and to translate the GCC leaders’ directives on the ground to achieve further progress and prosperity. During a handover ce
Coronavirus: 58 Telugu techies stranded in Wuhan want to return home
The parents of youths are asking the state and the Centre to bring their wards back home at earliest
Fotis Dulos Is Dead, But His Attorney Is Trying to Pull Off Something ‘Unprecedented’
Although posthumous trials have precedent globally and historically, that is not case in the state of Connecticut (or really anywhere in the U.S.), where attorney Norm Pattis is attempting to clear the name of his deceased client Fotis Dulos.
Govt. ordered to reveal records of civilian massacre in Vietnam War
The South Korean government should make public the records involving three soldiers’ alleged role in a civilian massacre during the Vietnam War, Seoul’s Administrative Court ruled Friday. In a second trial ruling on the matter instigated by a local civic group against Seoul’s spy agency, which holds the records, the court ordered the release of records after redacting the soldiers’ dates of b...
Mater Private report reveals need to boost wellbeing in workplace
Promoting good diet and exercise habits in the workplace can go a long way to boosting well-being among Irish adults, according to a new report conducted by Mater Private.
House OKs school voucher bill; Senate objects as deadline looms
The Ohio House and Senate will go down to the wire today trying to change the way students get tuition assistance to attend private schools, one day before applications for the 2020-21 school year open Saturday.
Iran health minister urges government to ban entry of travelers from China
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran’s health minister has urged the government to ban travelers from China from entering the country due to the coronavirus outbreak, Saeed Namaki tweeted on Friday, adding that his request includes passengers traveling by sea, land and air.
Germany: Evacuation of more than 100 Germans from China starting shortly
BERLIN (Reuters) - Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Friday that a German military plane would be leaving for China shortly to evacuate more than 100 German citizens, none of whom are infected with the coronavirus or suspected of having contracted it.
Brazilians sent to Mexico by U.S. say they don't understand why
CIUDAD JUAREZ (Reuters) - Bewildered, sad and disappointed, Brazilians migrants sent from the United States to Mexico this week were left wondering how they had ended up in another country whose language they do not understand.
As Delhi gangrape convicts await execution, a reminder: death penalty does not ensure women’s safety
India has an obsession with retributive and deterrent approaches and an increasing aversion to another goal of punishment – rehabilitation.
Delhi elections: Police chief’s tenure extended by a month ‘in public interest’
Congress leader P Chidambaram condemned the decision, calling it ‘incomprehensible and reprehensible’.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could relocate to Los Angeles this summer
"They have started to look at homes online"
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could relocate to Los Angeles this summer
"They have started to look at homes online"
Britain prepares to leave EU amid public concerns over uncertainty
LONDON, Jan. 30 -- Amid continuing public concerns over uncertainties, Britain is set to leave the European Union (EU) on Friday after its Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal was given final seal of approval in the European Parliament Wednesday.
Bali Police arrest 2 Bulgarians for alleged ATM skimming
Police in Bali arrested two Bulgarian nationals for an alleged skimming attempt, after initially catching one of them removing a hidden camera at a local ATM machine in Canggu, leading authorities to investigate a possible skimming network from...
What happens if the internet’s most important law disappears?
If Facebook is held liable for everything you write, it'll stop letting you write.
The European Union’s Double Crisis of Legitimacy
It isn’t sufficiently democratic, and there’s no push to penalize authoritarian member states.
Minister of Transport and Communications meets Senegal’s Minister of Tourism and Air Transport
Minister of Transport and Communications, H E Jassim bin Saif bin Ahmed Al Sulaiti held talks at the Ministry offices yesterday with the Minister of Tourism and Air Transport of the Republic of Senegal, H E Alioune Sarr.
MME to monitor deep-sea marine environment
The Ministry of Municipality and Environment’s department of monitoring and environmental lab will monitor the marine environment at deep sea in cooperation with Qatar University’s research vessel Janan. The trip will take place in February.
Delhi Election 2020 Live: BJP releases manifesto, promises 10 lakh jobs and a host of freebies to citizens
BJP Manifesto 2020, Delhi Assembly Election 2020 Live Updates: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday released its manifesto for February 8 Assembly elections in Delhi.
Facebook and Instagram to remove coronavirus misinformation
Including claims about false cures or prevention
Appeals Court Tells Serial Litigant Runescape Didn't Violate His Constitutional Rights By Muting His Account
Last summer, a federal court tossed a lawsuit by Amro Elansari brought against the makers of Runescape for muting his account. Elansari...
Govt rejected the resolution passed against governor
The state government's assembly advisory committee rejected the resolution passed against the governor. The opposition leader expressed dissent over rejecting the resolution.
Trump's foreign policy is cynical and self-interested. His 'peace plan' is no exception
The plan is a giant middle finger to the Palestinian people, and a way for Trump – and Netanyahu – to distract voters from domestic political problems
My life in sex: ‘My partner had been having sex with someone else'
The betrayed wife
Helen McCourt's mother begins proceedings to prevent killer's release
Marie McCourt lodges papers requesting judicial review into release of Ian Simms
Sen. Lamar Alexander's Democratic colleagues are 'disappointed' with his no-witnesses vote, see a silver lining
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) announced Thursday night that he will vote against calling new witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial, but he also said Trump's actions were "inappropriate." His decision means there will likely be at most 50 votes for witnesses, and since few people think Chief Justice John Roberts would break a tie, Trump's trial is expected to come to a swift end. Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) told CNN's Anderson Cooper he's "very disappointed" in Alexander's decision, though it appears the GOP senator "essentially said that the House case has been proven but it doesn't rise to the level of impeachment." Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) told CNN's Chris Cuomo that he's also "deeply disappointed" in Alexander's decision to allow "the first impeachment trial in history that has no witnesses at all, and it's hard to imagine that this is a fair trial under those circumstances." On the other hand, he said, it's "refreshing to hear somebody on the other side describe it as inappropriate." Democratic…
The joy and sadness of being surpassed by your kids
My kid can do a cartwheel. Why am I so sad about it?
Bernie vs. the mainstream media
What the establishment still won't admit about the new Democratic frontrunner
The law will not save America from Donald Trump
Onwards to the one thing that can: the election
WATCH: Phoenix wife, domestic who tried to strangle man with scarf granted bail
Sandra Govender, 53, a businesswoman and Nomfundiso Ntabe, Kwanele Mbebe and Zandile Yelema are charged with attempted murder.
12 Deaths in Mississippi Tell a Grim Story
The only way to “fix” a problem like the American prison system is to end it.
Bernie Sanders Can’t Win
Class loathing feels so good, but it is ultimately self-defeating.
What We Lose by Hiring Someone to Pick Up Our Avocados for Us
Will the proliferation of mobile ordering destroy civic life?
Rand Paul Just Outed a Whistleblower Because He Got Mad At John Roberts
#ArrestRandPaul is now trending.
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP ready to ramp up case for ‘better future’ with independence
The SNP is ready to “ramp up” its campaign to persuade Scots to choose independence, Nicola Sturgeon said, as she accused the Tories of “goading” Scotland. The party leader spoke in Edinburgh on the day the UK officially leaves the EU, which she said would be a “moment of profound sadness” for many. Ms Sturgeon said a “different, better” future is open to Scotland with independence.
Johnson hails UK’s ‘new beginning’ as Brexit day arrives
He is scheduled to deliver a televised address to the country an hour before departure, calling Brexit “not an end but a beginning.”
Let's move on: EU wants to keep big role after Brexit
As the United Kingdom prepared to bring to an end its 47-year EU membership, the bloc's top officials on Friday pledged to continue playing a prominent role "in the ever-louder cacophony of the world," despite the loss of a powerful affiliate.
EU top court says it can’t rule in Slovenia-Croatia border dispute
Two governments must work to end standoff, judges declare.
Delhi polls internal matter of India, will not tolerate Pakistan’s interference: Arvind Kejriwal
The chief minister was responding to a tweet by Pakistan's Minister of Science and Technology, Fawad Hussain, in which he had said that people of India must defeat Modi madness. Kejriwal hit out at Hussain saying no matter how hard Pakistan tries, it cannot attack the unity of this country.
Delhi elections: Meet the ‘aam’ election debutants taking on ‘khaas’ Arvind Kejriwal
On the challenge against being pitted against a high-profile politician, both Sunil Yadav and Romesh Sabharwal claimed that the AAP convenor Kejriwal was never seen in his constituency these five years and does not have any idea of the issues plaguing New Delhi seat.
Haj cost for Muassasah pilgrims remains RM9,980, says Mujahid
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 — The cost for each Muassasah Haj pilgrim to perform the Haj this year will remain at only RM9,980 from the actual cost of RM22,900, Minister in the Prime Minister Department Datuk Seri Mujahid Yusof Rawa. He said the remaining cost of RM12,920 for each of the 31,600...
Boris to Hail Brexit Day as 'Moment of Real National Renewal and Change'
LONDON (AP) - Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day -- as a proud nation that has reclaimed its sovereignty, or a diminished presence in Europe and the world -- will still be up for debate.
Study Reveals Kenyan, Ugandan Men’s Obsession With Breast Milk
A study by a local publication said to have been conducted in Kenya and Uganda has revealed the obsession that men have with breast milk.The study has depicted that men drinking their partner's br
James Nyoro Sworn In As Kiambu County’s Third Governor
James Karanja Nyoro has been sworn in as Kiambu County's third governor.Nyoro was sworn in by Justice John Onyiego after Ferdinand Waititu was successfully ousted from office on Wednesday by the s
Court Gives Go-Ahead On Huduma Namba, Bars Collection Of GPS, DNA Data
A court on Thursday okayed the implementation of the National Integrated Identity Management System (NIIMS) also known as Huduma Namba.A three-judge bench compromising of justices Pauline Nyamweya
Willy Mutunga Lashes Out At Executive, Parliament For Frustrating Judicial Independence
With increasing concerns of the Executive trying to muzzle the Judiciary by reducing its budget, former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has weighed in on the matter, lashing out at the National Assembly f
City Councilman Ron Menor bows out of Honolulu mayor’s race | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
City Councilman Ron Menor said today he has decided not to run for Honolulu mayor this fall after all.
Democrats court Iowans ahead of vote, some stuck in Trump trial
Democratic presidential candidates like Joe Biden are traversing Iowa Friday, days before an all-important vote launches the party's nomination contest. But three high-profile hopefuls are unprecedentedly absent, tethered to Donald Trump's impeachment trial as rivals court undecided voters.
Trump acquittal near with Senate likely to deny witnesses today
The decision late Thursday by Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, a Republican who had been considered a potential supporter of testimony, to vote against new evidence largely dashed Democrats hopes of prevailing.
Stonewall Top 100: British Military Services Fall In 2020 Employer Rankings
All three services have ranked worse in this year's list, compared to 2019.
Royal Navy Officer Takes Command Of Gulf Maritime Security Mission
Commodore James Parkin takes over from the US Navy's Rear Admiral Alvin Holsey.
Bernie's back and Democrats are scared
Trump built his presidency through a hostile takeover of the Republican Party. Can Bernie Sanders do the same thing to Democrats? Iowans are about to find out.
British PM hails ‘new beginning’ as Brexit day arrives
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. How it ends the day will be a matter of debate that will last awhile.
NSCDC arrests man for allegedly operating illegal JAMB centre
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Anambra State command, has arrested one Ezennia Onyeka for allegedly operating illega
IGR: 36 States, FCT record N986.29bn in 9months
The 36 States of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) recorded Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of N986.29 billion in...
CORONAVIRUS: NIDO Coordinator urges Nigerians to heed FG, Chinese authorities’ advice
Coordinator of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, NIDO, in Guandong Province, China, Mr. Festus Mbisiogu, has urged Nigerians to heed the advice of the Federal Government against travelling to China, saying it is in the interest of all.
Delta kingdom loses 115 years old monarch
OLEH - ODIO-OLOGBO of Irri Kingdom, Isoko South Local Government Area, Delta State, HRM Joshua Aghagba, Amathovo I
Delhi Polls 2020: BJP promises clean water, cheap wheat flour, jobs in its manifesto
Manoj Tiwari said that if BJP forms the next government in Delhi then people will get clean water in their taps and the dependency on water tankers will become zero.
Pakistan halts flights to and from China as death toll from coronavirus rises
"We are suspending flights to China until February 2," says additional secretary of aviation.
Hanse-Himarwa appeal ruling on Monday
-A ruling in respect of former Minister of Education, Arts and Culture, Katrina Hanse-Himarwa’s application to be allowed leave to appeal against her conviction in the Supreme Court, will be made public in the High Court on Monday.
Pub owner harasses dancer in Hyderabad
Police received a complaint from the 23 year-old woman, who alleged that Murali Krishna sexually harassed her a few days ago.
Rubio calls China's blocking of Taiwanese evacuations from Wuhan 'outrageous'
Senator Marco Rubio says China's refusal to allow Taiwan to evacuate citizens from Wuhan 'outrageous'
Parliament asks gov’t to avail UGX 10.3b for UNESCO conference, Dubai expo
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Parliament has directed government to avail additional funding of 10.3 billion shillings to the Tourism Sector to among others enable the hosting of the 45th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee Conference. This followed the adopted of the Budget Committee report on the financial year 2020/2021 budget framework paper …
1 in 4 Akl Upper Harbour homes go to resident-visa holders
A quarter of all home transfers in Auckland’s Upper Harbour were to NZ-resident-visa holders in the year ended December 2019, Stats NZ said today.
IDF: Undercover agent was used to smuggle tahini
IDF disciplines commanders involved in undercover military operation - to deliver tahini.
US House Passes Multiple Measures to Curb Military Action by Trump on Iran
“We need to reassert our congressional authority,” said Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.). “The repeal of it is long overdue.”
Council to set aside million for survivors of child abuse
£2million has been set aside to support those who suffered historical abuse.
Fight on to stop school change
Cllr Forbes and parent council attend key meeting over Invergowrie primary on Monday
Sikhala's court case to split the party
The court case of the MDC vice chairperson, Job Sikhala, who is facing subversion charges following his threat to unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administ...
Trump headed for fast acquittal
Short of a surprise, the only question is how quickly the vote will happen.
How 2020 Democrats are trying to capture Iowa voters
"Everybody’s looking at Iowa right now and for good reason."
10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. ‘THERE IS NO NEED FOR MORE EVIDENCE’ Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee will oppose calling more witnesses in Trump’s impeachment trial, all but dashing Democratic efforts to hear more testimony and boosting odds of a quick …
'Something To Hide?' CPJ Urges Russia To Allow Journalists To Travel Freely To Crimea
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has urged Russia to immediately lift a ban imposed on Ukrainian journalist Taras Ibrahimov and allow him to freely report in Ukraine’s Russia-occupied region of Crimea.
Nicola Sturgeon: SNP ready to ramp up case for ‘better future’ with independence
The First Minister spoke on the day Britain leaves the EU, which she said would be a ‘moment of profound sadness’ for many.
Collision of trans sports
Mixed martial arts fighter Tamikka Brents had never felt anyone or anything like the blows that sent her to the hospital in 2014. Fallon Fox hit Brents so hard that she suffered a broken skull.
223 km/h on Hwy 97
RCMP South Okanagan Traffic Services say they stopped a driver this week going 223 km/h an hour on Highway 97 just north of Penticton.
Kelowna's most wanted - Crime Stoppers
Crime Stoppers is asking the public’s assistance in locating the following male who is wanted on a province-wide warrant in effect as of January 31, 2020.
Robber used bear spray
Employees of a Main Street business in Penticton were hit with bear spray during a robbery Thursday night.
U.S. to discuss whether online platforms should be liable for users’ posts
The U.S. Justice Department will hold a public meeting to discuss a federal law that exempts online platforms from legal liability for users' posts.
Gamboa orders crackdown on VK machines
PHILIPPINE National Police chief, Director General Archie Francisco F. Gamboa yesterday ordered a nationwide crackdown against ‘video-karera’ machines as part of his ‘no-take’ policy on illegal gambling activities as he led the destruction of 56 VK machines seized by the Quezon City Police District.
Safety measures vs nCoV ordered
THE Department of Education (DepEd) has ordered school officials to strengthen the promotion of awareness and precautionary measures for schools and their immediate communities following the first confirmed case of novel coronavirus (nCoV) infection in the Philippines.
Pakistan halts flights to and from China amid virus outbreak
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday halted flights to and from China with immediate effect, a civil aviation official said, as the death toll from a virus outbreak spreading in China mounted and the World H
FIA launches inquiry against govt officials involved in BISP scam
ISLAMABAD: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Friday launched an inquiry against four government officials, who have been ousted from their posts for taking monetary benefits from the Benazir Incom
Japan to step up coronavirus action as Abe takes flak for response
To halt the Wuhan epidemic, foreign travelers will be denied entry to Japan starting Saturday if they have been to Hubei province in the past 14 days.
Virus poses stark challenges to Abe's tourism goals as Tokyo Olympics loom
The coronavirus outbreak is posing myriad challenges for the Japanese economy, including a key Abe administration policy initiative — the promotion of inbo
The real threat is the perceived victimhood of the majority: Kannan Gopinathan
For the first time, the Muslim community is asserting its religious identity as well as its Indian identity, says the IAS officer who quit office to protest the J&K lockdown
Citizenship Amendment Act fulfils wish of Mahatma Gandhi, President Ram Nath Kovind tells Parliament
The President said India had always believed in the principle of equal respect for all faiths, but at the time of partition in 1947, “this very belief of India and of its people came under the most severe attack”.
Tax rule changes mean millions of people will get an extra £104 a year from April
31 million people will see some extra cash in their accounts
What time does Brexit take place today?
The UK is set to leave the EU on Friday, January 31 with Boris Johnson's Brexit bill getting the go-ahead in parliament ahead of being given royal assent to become law.
Opinion: Why Canada should end our unfair birth-tourism policies
Several countries have changed their citizenship laws to end the practice and it’s long past time that we follow suit
Three simple tweaks to your everyday routine to be happier and more successful
These three simple changes will make you more productive instantly
What can you do if a potential employer ‘ghosts’ you?
Ghosting is on the rise in workplace circles too, experts say, as technology is making it easy to both apply for jobs and ignore communication efforts
RFE/RL correspondent's car set on fire in Lviv – media (Photos)
The National Police department in Lviv is investigating the "deliberate destruction of the journalist's property."
How $98 trillion of household wealth in America is distributed
If a pie represented the wealth in the United States, nine pieces, or 90% of the pie, would go to the wealthiest 20% in the country.
Jamia Shooter Sent to 14-day Protective Custody by Local Court
The man, identified as 'Gopal' had chanted pro-Delhi Police and anti-Jamia slogans. He also shouted "Main Deta Hoon Azaadi" (I will give you freedom).
Let's move on: EU wants to keep big role after Brexit
BRUSSELS (AP) — As the United Kingdom prepared to bring to an end its 47-year EU membership, the bloc's top officials on Friday pledged to continue playing a prominent role “in the ever-louder cacophony of the world," despite the loss of a powerful affiliate.In a text published by several European media outlets, EU commission president Ursula von der Leyen, Parliament president David Sassoli and Council president Charles Michel expressed their regrets to see Britain leave but also sounded eager to turn the page, saying the U.K.'s departure marks “a new dawn for Europe.
'Devil is in the details': Oklahoma lawmakers react to Stitt's health care plan
Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Thursday his health care plan that involves expanding Oklahoma’s Medicaid program to cover able-bodied, working adults through a block grant. Here’s how Republican and Democratic leaders in Oklahoma’s House and Senate responded to the governor’s proposal. House Speaker Charles McCall, R-Atoka: “I appreciate the governor’s leadership. He wants to roll out what he feels like is an Oklahoma plan. That is what the Legislature wants as well. We want a plan that works for our people here in the state of Oklahoma. We prefer a plan that is not a federal, crammed-down program, a one-size-fits-all, cookie-cutter approach to health care. I am very encouraged by the initial comments we heard.
'Campus carry' bill won't get far, GOP leaders say
Republican leadership in the Oklahoma Legislature have assured Oklahoma City's business community that a proposed campus carry bill won't make it far this year. Senate Bill 1567 would allow anyone with a valid handgun license to carry a concealed handgun while on a university, college or CareerTech campus. The bill would allow schools to prohibit concealed handguns at events, including sports games. State Rep. Jon Echols, the Republican who controls the flow of bills and the House daily agenda, expressed clear opposition Thursday during a panel discussion for the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. "As long as I'm floor leader, we will not have the guns on campus bill hit the floor of the Oklahoma House of
Horn votes to limit Trump's war authority against Iran
Rep. Kendra Horn voted Thursday to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to attack Iran, as the Democratic House cleared legislation to reassert Congress’ power to declare war. Horn, D-Oklahoma City, said the resolutions, approved along mostly partisan lines, were “about Congress doing its job and setting clear strategic boundaries for the use of our Armed Forces globally.” The other four Oklahomans in the House, all Republicans, voted against the resolutions, one specifically focused on Iran and another with more broad application to the use of force in the Middle East. Rep.
Zuckerberg says he doesn’t need Facebook to be liked. That’s new
Mark Zuckerberg used to want everyone to like Facebook Inc. Now, he doesn’t care anymore.
Trump appears to mock Pelosi by handing out pens during USMCA signing
The president laughed as he handed out pens, appearing to mock House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for a gesture many saw as distasteful.
These 4 Zodiac Signs Will Have The Luckiest Valentine's Day
Whether you're meeting someone new, or going on a surprisingly great date, astrologers say there are a few zodiac signs who will end up having the luckiest Valentine's Day this year. If amazing things seem to happening, it's because these signs…
Court orders halt to Tarkwa Bay waterfront evictions
A court in Nigeria's economic capital Lagos on Thursday ordered the military to halt forced evictions of Tarkwa Bay after thousands of people were evicted.
Police confirm arrest of 18-year-old for allegedly raping 70-year-old grandmother
The police in Plateau on Friday confirmed the arrest of an 18-year-old man, Marvellous Luka, who allegedly raped his 70-year-old grandmother.
Delhi polls internal matter of India, will not tolerate Pakistan's interference: Arvind Kejriwal
"Narendra Modi ji is the Prime Minister of India. He is my prime minister too. The election of Delhi is an internal issue of India and we will not tolerate the interference of the biggest sponsors of terrorism. As much as Pakistan tries, it cannot attack the unity of this country," Arvind Kejriwal said in a tweet.
Mum told her son was dead by police - but then he answered the phone when she called
Anita McDonnell was devastated when police said her son had died. In disbelief, she rang his number- and her son picked up
China "confident in, capable of" containing, defeating epidemic: NHC
China is confident in and capable of effectively containing the novel coronavirus epidemic, and eventually defeating it, the National Health Commission said in a statement Friday.
“Women to One Side, Men to the Other”: How the Border Patrol’s New Powers and Old Carelessness Separated a Family — ProPublica
Under Trump, Border Patrol agents wield nearly unchecked power over the fate of migrants — and their seemingly random decisions can cleave families apart.
Nirbhaya's mother slams convicts for mocking the law, hopes for timely execution
Asha Devi said the convicts have made a mockery of law and the court should dismiss their plea seeking a stay on their execution on Feb.1
Deputies spot stolen vehicle while on patrol, arrest driver and passenger
HARRISON TWP. — The driver and passenger in a stolen vehicle are in custody after both tried to avoid arrest -- one by hiding in a store restroom and the other by running.
Funeral of McGinley children taking place in Rathcoole
Family requests privacy for the funeral Mass for Conor (9), Darragh (7) and Carla (3)
Brexit to bring new start for EU, no fewer opportunities: Commission chief
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU will start a new chapter after Britain leaves, with no fewer opportunities as a united force on global issues from climate change to technological transformation, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Friday.
Greta Thunberg seeks to trademark her name to stem misuse
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg said on Instagram on Wednesday she has applied to register her name and that of the Fridays For Future movement she founded in 2018, which has gone global and catapulted her to international fame.
Irish PM says EU, Britain not that far away on trade
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Union and Britain are further apart in rhetoric than substance as they begin future trade talks, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said ahead of Britain’s departure from the bloc on Friday.
U.S. could face difficulties sanctioning Danske over money-laundering: report
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - U.S. authorities could face difficulties fining Danske Bank (DANSKE.CO) over its involvement in suspected money-laundering in Estonia, according to a report by S&P Global Market Intelligence.
5 Things You Can Do in a Single Work Week to Show Your Employees You Care
Got a few minutes? Because that's all it takes to prevent great talent from walking out the door.
Budget Session: President Kovind hails Citizenship Amendment Act, but remains silent on NRC
Some Opposition members shouted ‘shame shame’ and displayed banners as soon as the president made the remarks in Parliament.
Life without God is worthless – ‘Pastor’ Ofori Amponsah
Ghanaian Highlife musician Samuel Ofori Amponsah has said that without God, life would seem to be utterly devoid of any real meaning. He recounted his early days as a devoted Christian who once worshipped with the Abeka District of the Church of Pentecost. “I worshipped with the Church of Pentecost, Abeka District until I found […]
What’s actually happening at the Brexit Celebration party in Parliament Square?
On Friday January 31 at 11pm, the UK will leave the EU. You’re probably wondering how to mark the occasion. Cry into your wine? Get a free cup of tea and emotio
Government in ‘final stages’ of preparation to evacuate Indonesian nationals from Hubei province: Foreign Affairs Minister
As the spreading of the potentially deadly Wuhan coronavirus (also known as 2019-nCoV) shows no signs of slowing down, Indonesia announced today that it’s on the final stages of preparation to evacuate Indonesians who are isolated in China’s Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak.
High-ly potential commodity? Lawmaker from conservative PKS party suggests Jokowi administration should export marijuana
Might we be looking at the dawn of weed legalization in Indonesia?
Ruston man accused of attempted murder of an officer
Police in Ruston have arrested a man on a slew of charges, including attempted first-degree murder.
Thug downed '24 cans and had crack cocaine' before brutally attacking girlfriend
Peter McLeod, 43, had only been out of prison a few months when he repeatedly punched, headbutted and kicked his partner until she feared she would die.
The Founders Set an Extremely High Bar for Impeachment
And that’s probably a good thing.
Roscrea ‘early years’ workers to join protest
Early Years Professionals at Little Learners community childcare service and First Steps Roscrea are supporting protest on February 5 organised by SIPTU
Opposition criticises govt for not repatriating Pakistanis from coronavirus-hit China
Opposition demands that a special plane be sent to evacuate stranded Pakistanis
Queen promotes the work of minor royals post Megxit: Her Majesty’s Instagram account shares a rare photo of her cousin the Duchess of Gloucester at an engagement
The royal family Instagram account shared a rare photo of the Duchess of Gloucester, 73, wife of the Queen's cousin the Duke of Gloucester, 75, at a military engagement in the UK this week.
Motorists, are you Brexit-ready to drive abroad? Here's six things you need to consider after 31 January
From validity of UK licences to green cards and preparing for overseas low emission zones, here's everything drivers need to know for life after 31 January.
Facebook’s trust problem isn’t about being understood
Mark Zuckerberg says people need to understand what the company stands for. The problem is that they already do
The impeachment trial is a reminder: our democracy is fragile. Civil rights activists already know that
Mitch McConnell’s conduct of Trump’s Senate trial recalls the baleful history of southern racial injustice in the civil rights era
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel find creative ways to hear John Bolton's testimony
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is confident he has the votes to block any witnesses from testifying in President Trump's impeachment trial, "but here's the thing: 75 percent of Americans support calling witnesses in this trial," Stephen Colbert said on Thursday's Late Show. The would-be star witness is former National Security Adviser John Bolton, whose forthcoming book reportedly details a first-hand account of Trump saying he was withholding $400 million in Ukraine military aid to force investigations of Democratic rivals — "a shocking revelation of something we've all known for months," Colbert said. Still, if he did testify, nobody knows what Bolton would even say, Colbert noted, so he had him (or at least Dana Carvey in a fake mustache) on "via live satellite" to ask. Carvey's Bolton had a lot to say, very energetically. Yes, "Capt. Cover-up Mitch McConnell is hoping to have it all wrapped up by tomorrow," after having "done everything he can to kill this," Jimmy Kimmel said on Kimmel Live.…
Govt dropped initial plan on GSTAT set-up, proposal flagged, shows RTI
Madras High Court had LATER declared bench composition unconstitutional due to non-inclusion of even a single judicial member; No appeal filed yet
US Prez election: Twitter, Pinterest crackdown on voter misinformation
The platform said the tool would be available at "key moments" throughout the election
Ride-share driver accused of sexually assaulting young girl in NJ
A ride-share driver in New Jersey, who was an active member of the military, is charged with sexually assaulting a young girl.
7 things you need to know about SA's new deputy public protector, Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka
The Office of the Public Protector has a new deputy following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement on Friday that he ...
Bridges to be built to help pupils cross rivers
The KZN Transport Department has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Premier’s Office, Department of Public Works ...
Nirbhaya: Pawan Gupta’s review on juvenility plea rejected by Supreme Court
Gupta had earlier moved the court stating that he was a juvenile at the time the offence was committed.
Trump's 6 Words Have Social Security Beneficiaries Terrified
Will the Trump administration cut Social Security spending?
53% of Older Americans Make This Miscalculation That Could Destroy Their Retirement
It's a dangerous misstep for a lot of reasons.
European Parliament group fires British staffers in post-Brexit ‘restructuring’
The European Conservatives and Reformists plan to replace them with Polish nationals, officials say.
IGNOU December term-end TEE results declared, check direct link
IGNOU December exam TEE results 2019: The results are available at the website- ignou.ac.in. The written examinations were conducted from December 1 to 31, 2019
These engineers left their jobs to develop a sex education curriculum
'That mate' talks about topics not taught in school from puberty, sexual, mental and emotional health to financial literacy. The start-up has tie-up with over 100 schools and already provides content in form of comics, games etc. They are now moving towards a mobile-based app and a chat-bot.
EU warns UK there is no strength in ‘splendid isolation’
BRUSSELS, Jan 31 — The European Union’s three top officials gathered today to promise a new dawn for their bloc and warn Britain that it would lose the benefits of close ties after Brexit. “We want to have the best possible relationship with the United Kingdom, but it will never be as good as...
EU court says no jurisdiction over Slovenia, Croatia border row
ZAGREB, Jan 31 — EU’s Court of Justice said today it lacked jurisdiction to rule on a border row between Slovenia and Croatia but urged the two nations to work to resolve the long-standing issue. Slovenia filed the case against Croatia with the Luxembourg-based court in July 2018 accusing...
Charges Dropped Against Pentesters Paid To Break Into Iowa Courthouse
Prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against two security professionals who were arrested and jailed last September for breaking into an Iowa courthouse as part of a contract with Iowa's judicial arm. From a report: The dismissal, which was announced on Thursday, is a victory not only for Coalf...
How Do Voices Come Out Of Our Mouths?
We can all communicate in lots of different ways – using our hands to gesture or sign, writing letters, typing text messages, drawing pictures or even sending emojis....
Mercury, Not Venus, Is The Closest Planet To Earth
A team of scientists just demonstrated something that might shock you: Mercury, not Venus, is the closest planet to Earth on average....
‘Sad’ veterans send Brexit Day love letter to EU on White Cliffs of Dover
The emotional video message was projected on to the Kent landmark which provided a welcoming sight for soldiers returning from Dunkirk in 1940.
Palestinians face shrinking options with Trump peace plan
President Trump’s Middle East peace plan unveiled this week has put a spotlight on the shrinking options for the Palestinians, who now face a ticking clock on a new territorial reality unless there
Sanders vows to treat disability rights as 'civil rights' under new plan
Sen.
Three ways the end of the impeachment trial could play out
Friday will be a make-or-break moment in President Trump’s impeachment trial as Republicans try to bring the proceedings to a close.
Dershowitz: Trump trial is my 'worst controversy'
Celebrity attorney Alan Dershowitz has become the lightning rod of the Senate impeachment trial.
The Hill's Morning Report — Senators expected to acquit Trump; witness push falls short
Welcome to The Hill’s Morning Report. TGIF! Our newsletter gets you up to speed on the most important developments in politics and policy, plus trends to watch.
Senate moves to impeachment endgame
The Senate is moving into the final phase of President Trump’s impeachment trial, but senators expect a drawn-out floor fight before final votes on two articles of impeachment either late Friday or
Mahumapelo, Zwane in court gallery to support Bongani Bongo in corruption case
ANC MP Bongani Bongo's corruption case at Cape Town Magistrate's Court will be transferred to the Western Cape High Court.
UN warns world may pay 'terrible price' if it fails Sudan
A top UN official has warned that the international community would "pay a terrible price" if it fails to help rebuild Sudan's dilapidated economy as the African country transitions to civilian rule.
Nigerians react to claims Bishop Oyedepo was denied US visa
Bishop Oyedepo reportedly created a scene at the US Embassy after he was denied visa. The pastor reportedly tried to make calls but was told that calls are not allowed in the vicinity.
No end in sight to Kangai estate wrangle
Hearing in the disputed estate of late national hero Kumbirai Kangai did not commence yesterday after one of the lawyers failed to turn up.
Sanctuary policy ban clears Kentucky Senate committee
A Republican-backed bill to ban sanctuary policies by most public agencies in Kentucky has advanced.
Sen. Alexander says he will vote against calling witnesses in impeachment trial
Senator Lamar Alexander announced he will vote 'no' on a motion to call witnesses in the President Trump impeachment trial.
Tenn. judge says he's sorry for 'regular white man' comment
A white Tennessee judge has apologized after saying in open court that he was “going to work like a regular white man” and not “a slave.”
Photos: Gokada, Opay protest ahead of February 1st enforcement date
Riders on the platform of Opay and Gokada hailing services staged a peaceful protest on Friday, to protest the ban announced by the Lagos
Group hails Okowa for hosting NEXIM bank forum
President of Delta Progressives, Mr Ogagaoghene Otikpo, has commended Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa for hosting the ongoing South-South Enlightenment
EFCC releases Shehu Sani after perfecting bail conditions
EFCC has released Senator Shehu Sani, a former lawmaker who represented Kaduna central senatorial district in the National Assembly.
Legalise Amotekun now, Ooni, Adams urge southwest House of Assemblies
Ooni of Ife and Aare onakakanfo of Yorubaland have called on Houses of Assembly in the South-West to ensure immediate legislation of Amotekun
Kwara police launch manhunt for ATM thieves
The Kwara Police Command has launched a manhunt for suspected thieves said to be behind acts of vandalism on Automated Teller Machi
BREXIT DAY: ‘Brussels lined up with London’ – former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars says EU exit helps independence campaign
Former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars claims Brexit will make it easier to win a second referendum on Scottish independence.
Jamia firing: Shooter sent to preventive custody for 14 days
Police have moved Juvenile Justice Board (JJB) for bone ossification test to verify the age of the accused.
Britain hails new start as it says farewell to EU after a long-drawn process
Official celebrations will be muted out of respect for half the population who wanted to stay in the EU.
Pakistani gets top post in New York police’s volunteer force
Nasir Saleem is the first Pakistani to be appointed the deputy chief of the NYPD's 5,000-strong volunteer force.
5 things to know about Trump’s Medicaid block grant plan
The Trump administration unveiled a plan Thursday that would dramatically revamp Medicaid by allowing states to opt out of part of the current federal funding program and instead seek a fixed payment each year in exchange for gaining unprecedented flexibility over the program.
Pompeo vows unwavering US support during delicate Ukraine visit
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington's support for Ukraine was unwavering during a delicate visit Friday to the country at the heart of the US impeachment process.
Top Iraq cleric urges elections 'as soon as possible'
Iraq's top Shiite cleric called Friday for parliamentary elections
EU leaders remind Britain: No membership, no benefits
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The leaders of the European Union’s three institutions warned Britain on Friday that it cannot expect “the highest quality access to the single market” unless it adopts the bloc’s standards on environment, labor, taxation and state aid.
Citizenship Amendment Act fulfilled Gandhiji’s dream: President Ramnath Kovind
Vice President Venkaiah Naidu s also chairing a meeting of floor leaders of Rajya Sabha at his residence on Friday.
Touching tributes to Royal Marine Ethan Jones who drowned in training
“Ethan died fulfilling his dream and doing something he loved”
In The Last Lap: Modi’s Ambitious Interconnectivity Project Between India, Nepal And Bangladesh A Step Closer
New Delhi plans to extend this agreement to include Myanmar and, subsequently, other South-East Asian nations.
MP applauded for leading the process to revive dormant market
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Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Donald Trump will insist the NHS pays more for American drugs after Brexit, the outgoing British ambassador to Washington has claimed.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Trump claims Democrats 'want to kill our cows, that means you're next,' in a bizarre attack in Iowa on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - President Donald Trump railed against the Green New Deal championed by progressive Democrats — which makes no mention of confiscating livestock.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Drugs, weapons seized in Kitchener bust
Regional Police executed a search warrant on Spadina Road East Thursday
Police warn of skimming devices at Kitchener gas stations
Regional Police say they have received five reports of skimming devices at gas pumps in Kitchener
Can we fix it? Yes we did: Police locate stolen tools
Can we fix it? Yes we did: Dunedin police locate stolen tools"
Donald Trump has made Israel great
Pres. Trump's peace is a wonderful dream which is realistic and solves every issue. Opinion.
Arabs rob pizza deliveryman - with Airsoft guns
Police arrest Arab youths who robbed pizza deliveryman at gunpoint. Suspects: 'It's a toy gun.'
Second Top Gantz Aide/Former Obama Adviser Compares Trump to Hitler; Says President is ‘Using’ Israel
On the heels of the revelation that another senior Gantz adviser called the U.S. president “Donald Adolf Trump,” tweets surface by Blue and White campaign strategist Joel Benenson, claiming that Trump takes his talking points from the Nazi leader.
Full-time janitors set to go at seven schools in Lanarkshire
Already, 22 of the 29 smallest schools in the region are forced to rely on a part-time janitor.
Nicola Sturgeon says SNP ready to 'ramp up' campaign for IndyRef2 as UK leaves EU
She says the SNP campaign budget will be doubled this year to support new independence materials.
Dumbarton support group is lifeline for families of those gripped by drug addiction
For mothers, grandmothers, sisters and aunties of addicts, the weekly meetings at Alternatives have become their therapy.
'Trump to add new names to sanctions list' - splendid, please add Chamisa Mthuli Ncube!
"Trump to add more names on Zimbabwe sanctions list!" screamed the headlines in Bulawayo 24!YES! YES! I scream back, static ecstatic with in delight!The sanctio...
Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US
Donald Trump will demand that the NHS pays higher prices for US drugs as part of any trade deal, the departing British ambassador to Washington has said.
Trump claims Democrats 'want to kill our cows, that means you're next,' in a bizarre attack in Iowa on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal
President Donald Trump has launched a bizarre attack on the Green New Deal championed by progressive Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, telling a rally in Iowa on Thursday night that “they want to kill our cows” and, eventually, American farmers.
Correction directions issued over claims of Singaporeans contracting Wuhan coronavirus, shortage of masks
SINGAPORE: Several correction directions have been issued over false claims to do with the Wuhan coronavirus situation in Singapore, the ...
Politics And The Markets 1/31/20
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PM yet to receive report on McKenzie’s handling of ‘sports rorts’
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he's yet to receive the findings of an investigation into Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie's conduct.
Imran Khan incapable to run govt, serve people: Marriyum Aurangzeb
Imran Khan incapable to run government, serve people: Marriyum Aurangzeb.
Shehbaz files defamation suit against British newspaper, reporter David Rose
The PML-N president said that the allegations leveled against him were baseless.
Kenyan entrepreneur creates disposable urination funnels for women
In Africa, most women are found wanting when they want to pee in public facilities. If you are not one that carries disinfectant wipes or hand sanitizer, then you are left to choose between a Urinary Tract Infection or holding in your pee till you get home. The worst incidence is when on a road...
Watchdog Warns About 'Chilling Effect' Of Russia’s Use Of Facial-Recognition Technology
Amnesty International has criticized Russia’s plans to broaden the use of widespread facial-recognition systems, saying their expected deployment during public gatherings will “inevitably have a chilling effect” on protesters.
Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US
Donald Trump will insist the NHS pays more for American drugs after Brexit, the outgoing British ambassador to Washington has claimed.
Children’s deaths have left shroud of darkness over community, mourners told
Conor, Darragh and Carla McGinley have been laid to rest in Co Dublin.
Veteran MEP Bill Newton Dunn dubs Brexit ‘profound mistake’
Bill Newton Dunn, who served in the first European Parliament in 1979, said he was very worried for the UK.
Fraud suspect sought
The Penticton RCMP is appealing to the public for help identifying a fraud suspect.
Wet’suwet’en agree to talk
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs have agreed to enter a discussion with the province for a period of seven days in an effort to de-escalate conflict surrounding the Coastal GasLink project.
Gamboa to Cagayan Valley cops: Get more HVTs
PHILIPPINE National Police chief, General Archie Francisco F. Gamboa, yesterday called on the Cagayan Valley police force to focus their effort in getting more ‘high-value drug targets’ or the so-called ‘big fishes’ in the illegal drugs industry in order to make a major contribution in the PNP’s stepped-up war on drugs.
P340K shabu confiscated
ANGELES CITY – Agents of Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Region III (PDEA3) confiscated P340,000 worth of shabu in a buy-bust operation at Hadrian St. in Barangay Balibago here last Thursday.
2 shabu peddlers killed in Mindanao gunbattle
TWO heavily-armed drug traffickers in Mindanao were killed in a shootout with agents of the Philippine National Police Drug Enforcement Group (PNP-DEG) in a gunbattle which marred the conduct of a buy-bust operation in Malabang, Lanao del Sur yesterday morning, PNP-DEG director, Brigadier General Romeo M. Caramat Jr. said.
Top Bicol drug trafficker shot dead in Bulan gunfight
ONE of Bicol region’s 10 most wanted drug traffickers was killed in a shootout with undercover officers in Bulan, Sorsogon, last Monday, Police Regional Office 5 director Brigadier General Anthony S. Alcañeses announced yesterday.
A gigantic undertaking
PEOPLE concede that addressing the many needs, including employment and medical, of residents affected by the eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas is, without doubt, a gigantic undertaking.
Brexit: what’s next? The crunch dates ahead and what investors expect - CityAM
The UK voted to leave the European Union by a margin of 52% to 48% in a referendum held on [...]
Brexit Day: What the biggest Leavers and Remainers had to say
As the UK prepares to bring an end to its 47-year membership of the EU tonight at 11pm, here is how some of the major players reacted to Brexit Day:
Two men arrested suspected of extorting builders in Limerick city
Gardaí received a report of men demanding money in return for minding the building site in the evenings.
Bilawal again urges MQM-P to ‘rethink’ alliance with PTI
KARACHI: Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Friday yet urged Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) — an ally of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government — t
Why are Arab states 'divided' in the face of Trump's plan?
The divided reaction from Arab states to US President Donald Trump's so-called Middle East plan has come as no surprise, analysts say, noting that the main reason for support - whether strong or subtle - is to guarantee Washington's backing against a common regional enemy, Iran.
Trump impeachment trial: Blow for Democrats in witnesses battle
US Democrats were served a significant blow late on Thursday after a key Republican senator said he would vote against calling new witnesses in the impeachment trial of United States President Donald Trump.
The stories behind the winners
Recipients of the Padma awards this year from the Cauvery delta talk about their journey in their respective fields
FIR lodged against Bengal BJP president
Dilip Ghosh made derogatory remarks, says anti-CAA woman protester in complaint
Russian journalist predicts "fierce Stalinism" or transformations after Putin's regime
According to the journalist, there will be shifts in the country even if the new leader of Russia belongs to Putin's entourage.
Democratic Hawks Declare War on Bernie Sanders
Maybe they'll win one for a change.
Donald Trump faithful stand by their man during his trial
President wages frenetic campaign to rally his base while Senate considers his future
Why You Should Be Afraid of Russia’s New Heavy Flamethrower Battalions
Heavy flamethrower battalions are coming to the Russian army. The goal is to use incendiary weapons – devastating physically and psychologically – to clear enemy troops from cities, bunkers and tunnels.
Did Putin Just Reveal Plans for How Russia Would Run Without Him?
What is he planning?
Boris Johnson Won Brexit; Now He Has to Own It
(Bloomberg) -- Want to receive this post in your inbox every day? Sign up for the Balance of Power newsletter, and follow Bloomberg Politics on Twitter and Facebook for more.At 11 p.m., Britain’s bad-tempered 47-year marriage to the European Union will formally end.The man who helped engineer the divorce
Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US
Donald Trump will insist the NHS pays more for American drugs after Brexit, the outgoing British ambassador to Washington has claimed.
Hungary to build more prisons to tackle overcrowding, halt inmates' lawsuits
Hungary will begin an ambitious prison-building program in an attempt to stem a tide of costly lawsuits by inmates complaining of overcrowding and inhumane conditions, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday. Orban accused "business-savvy lawyers" of exploiting the conditions to launch
Nirbhaya Gangrape Case: Supreme Court Dismisses Convict Pawan Gupta's Juvenile Review Plea
As per prison rules, a death row convict can only be hanged 14 days after the rejection of his mercy petition.
History Book Time: Why Appomattox and Robert E. Lee's Surrender Matters
Timeless lessons for all Americans.
Did Putin Just Reveal Plans for How Russia Would Run Without Him?
What is he planning?
Why Are So Many Young People Unhappy? (Part II)
The reason so many young people are depressed, unhappy, and angry is the left has told them that G-d and Judeo-Christian religions are nonsense; their country is largely evil; their past is deplorable; and their future is hopeless.
Trump’s Deal Doesn’t Break the Stalemate in Friday’s Poll: It’s Still 56 to 56
Less than half of the respondents, 46%, believed there's great urgency in annexing territories even before the elections.
‘Sad’ veterans send Brexit Day love letter to EU on White Cliffs of Dover
The emotional video message was projected on to the Kent landmark which provided a welcoming sight for soldiers returning from Dunkirk in 1940.
Veteran MEP Bill Newton Dunn dubs Brexit ‘profound mistake’
Bill Newton Dunn, who served in the first European Parliament in 1979, said he was very worried for the UK.
Trump impeachment trial: Key Republican senator says no to witnesses
Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander will oppose calling more witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, all but dashing Democratic efforts to hear more testimony and boosting odds the Senate will vote imminently to acquit without new testimony.
Drama as lorry crew 'kidnap' Malindi policemen
Hundreds of boda-boda operators followed the lorry on suspicion the driver and loader were Al-Shabaab militants.
Bid to bar Kenya from ICJ case flops
Court dismisses petition that noted the consequences of a ruling in Somalia's favour.
UN warns world may pay ‘terrible price’ if it fails Sudan
A top UN official has warned that the international community would "pay a terrible price" if it fails to help rebuild Sudan's dilapidated economy as the African country transitions to civilian rule.
Nigerian embassy in China still lists Jonathan as president five years out of office
Despite Nigeria’s strong ties with China, Nigeria’s embassy website in China meant for information source and consular services is replete with outdated information. In fact, the embassy website still lists former President Goodluck Jonathan as Nigerian leader after five years after he was voted out of the office. Also, Aminu Wali still appears as Minister […]
Economic Survey 'disappointing', Modi govt selling dreams to people: Mayawati
In a series of tweets, BSP president Mayawati said: "Because of the wrong policies and programmes of the centre, rising poverty, inflation, unemployment etc. have led to constant shrinking of the per capita/family income of the people, yet the BJP government is selling dreams to them.
BJP promises wheat flour at Rs 2, clean drinking water to every household
BJP's manifesto was released in presence of Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari, Prakash Javadekar, Harsh Vardhan, party's Delhi unit president Manoj Tiwari and MPs. Addressing the media, Nitin Gadkari said the party will run the "bullet train" of development in the national capital.
Leaders of 14 opposition parties wear black arm bands during president address to protest against CAA, NRC
The opposition leaders earlier also staged a protest outside Mahatma Gandhi's statue in Parliament complex and raised slogans against the government while standing in solidarity with those protesting against the National Population Register (NPR), National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
US, India cooperation in Indo-Pacific based on shared commitment to uphold rule of law: State Department
Briefing the media about US President Donald Trump's vision in the Indo Pacific, Jonathan Henick, Deputy Assistant Secretary For Central Asia, said America, under its renewed commitment to the Indo-Pacific, was strengthening relations with partner nations that share the value of freedom and openness.
'New dawn' or 'biggest gamble'? UK headlines on Brexit day
In Scotland -- where a majority of voters chose to remain in the bloc -- the headlines were less jubilant.
What will actually change after the UK leaves the EU on Brexit day?
The UK is leaving the EU this evening after three-and-a-half years of political upheaval. Here's what will actually change.
Democrats' plan to call witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial looks as good as dead
The motion to call witnesses requires a simple majority in the GOP-controlled Senate, requiring at least four Republican senators to vote yes.
Do government budget cuts mean austerity isn't over yet?
Sajid Javid, chancellor of the exchequer, had promised before the general election that he would end austerity
Millions of workers to get an extra £104 as new tax rules come into effect in April
In addition to increasing the NICs threshold the Government will also end the freeze to working age benefits, which has been in place since 2016.
Filipinos in nCoV-hit areas in China are safer if they stay there – Sotto
Senate President Vicente Sotto III on Friday raised his concern over the government's plan to repatriate Filipinos from China amid the outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
Britain bids farewell to EU, hails a new start
Britain becomes the first country to leave the 28-member bloc
Trump Trial Poised to Reach Predictable End in Senate: He Did It, So What?
House Democrats proved their case but it doesn’t matter–the Republican senator arguably most important for a vote to call new witnesses concluded on Thursday night. Retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) composed a lengthy and remarkable Twitter thread explaining his rationale for backing the Mitch McConnell-led Senate’s effort to block new witnesses with first-hand knowledge of relevant events from testifying at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
Buttimer: Fianna Fáil should rule out Sinn Féin coalition or 'get rid of Martin'
Fianna Fáil members who would consider entering Government with Sinn Féin should either remove Micheál Martin as leader or else rule out such a coalition, Fine Gael senator Jerry Buttimer has said.
Varadkar says Noone’s autism comments were ‘ignorant’
Taoiseach says Catherine Noone’s comments are ‘not proportionate for her to lose her job’
Trump impeachment trial: Key Republican senator says no to witnesses
This means the Senate likely will vote soon to acquit Trump.
Trump will demand the NHS pays more for drugs after Brexit, warns outgoing UK ambassador to US
Donald Trump will demand that the NHS pays higher prices for US drugs as part of any trade deal, the departing British ambassador to Washington has said.
Trump claims Democrats ‘want to kill our cows, that means you’re next,’ in a bizarre attack in Iowa on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal
President Donald Trump has launched a bizarre attack on the Green New Deal championed by progressive Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, telling a rally in Iowa on Thursday night that “they want to kill our cows” and, eventually, American farmers.
UK well prepared to deal with virus: PM Johnson's spokesman
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) is very well prepared to deal with the Coronavirus outbreak, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said on Friday.
Hungary to build more prisons to tackle overcrowding, halt inmates' lawsuits
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary will begin an ambitious prison-building program in an attempt to stem a tide of costly lawsuits by inmates complaining of overcrowding and inhumane conditions, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday.
British, EU level trade playing field possible but difficult: Irish PM
DUBLIN (Reuters) - There is scope for the European Union and Britain to agree to maintain equal standards in a future trade deal, but coming to such an agreement will be hugely difficult, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday.
EU welcomes Pompeo's 5G comments, no sign of change to Huawei stance
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU industry chief Thierry Breton on Friday welcomed U.S. comments on the bloc’s decision not to issue an outright ban on Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei [HWT.UL], while showing no signs of any change in the EU’s stance.
Talks between Thailand, insurgents to resume in March: Thai official
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Talks will resume in early March between representatives of the Thai government and the main insurgent group fighting for independence in the country largely Muslim-Malay south, the head of the government team on Friday.
Eastern EU states threaten lawsuit over looming trucking reform
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Poland, Bulgaria and other eastern European Union states are mulling a legal challenge to new road transport rules that would force their trucks to return home every eight weeks, a change they say would harm their trucking companies, diplomats said.
UK government wants Canada-style free trade deal with EU - spokesman for PM Johnson
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government has been clear it is seeking a Canada-style free trade agreement with the European Union after Brexit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said on Friday.
NPP women use Sarkodie’s ‘Ofeetso’ to mock the NDC after Akufo Addo commissioned 307 ambulances
A video has surfaced of some NPP supporters jamming to Sarkodie’s ‘Ofeetso’ during the commission of the new 307 ambulances by Akufo Addo to spite the NDC. In the video, the supporters with many of them been women were seen using their clothes to wipe the new ambulances and singing along to ‘Ofeetso’ which is […]
Alice Reilly is calling it a day
WESTPORT Tourist Office employee Alice Reilly - who has greeted thousands of visitors - is calling it a day.
UK govt warns travellers to EU of end to free mobile roaming
The UK government has issued new guidance warning that the guarantee of free mobile roaming across the EU, Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein will end from 01 January 2021. This marks the end of the Brexit transition period.
Twitter, Pinterest crack down on voter misinformation
Twitter and Pinterest announced the new initiatives just before the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses on Monday.
Nigel Farage says there's 'no way' Britain would rejoin the EU
'I walked at random into a pub at Westminster last night and the party had already started.'
Church says sorry for saying sex was only for straight married couples
The archbishops of Canterbury and York have apologised for causing ‘division’ and ‘hurt’.
Trade unions to back Bord na Móna worker protest tomorrow
A protest march which will be held by Bord na Móna workers tomorrow has been backed by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions.
Brookman: A smash in the face shouldn't keep us down for long
There is a quote from boxer Mike Tyson that reads, “Everyone has a strategy until they get smashed in the face.”There are very few people in Alberta who do not relate to that quote at t…
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow’s Disruption—and Gave Me Hope for Journalism
Clay Christensen’s insights helped illuminate a path by which the field can survive, even thrive.
Citizen Soldier - a biography of Séumas Robinson is launched in Tipperary
One of the missing pieces of the jigsaw that was, and still is, the War of Independence in Tipperary was an authorative biography of Séumas Robinson, the founding Brigadier of the Third Tippera...
US envoy Khalilzad discusses ongoing Afghan peace process with army chief
Matters of mutual interest, including regional security discussed during the meeting
Australia airport staff threaten strike without virus protection
The union representing security workers at Australia’s biggest airports threatened to strike unless members are given equipment to guard against the new coronavirus.
'Tick Tock Andy - time to talk!': Virginia Roberts calls on Prince Andrew to 'do the right thing for Epstein victims who deserve the truth' after US lawyers said he has not co-operated with FBI
Prince Andrew has faced pressure since US lawyers accused him of 'zero co-operation' with a probe into Jeffrey Epstein. Virginia Roberts (pictured) today called on Andrew to 'do the right thing'.
Telus celebrating 20th anniversary with ‘Critter’ Instagram Story filter
Find out which Telus critter you are with this new Instagram filter.
Lindsey Graham's Sneak Attack On Section 230 And Encryption: A Backdoor To A Backdoor?
Both Republicans and Democrats have been talking about amending Section 230, the law that made today’s Internet possible. Most...
Historic Brexit today
After three and half years since 2016 Brexit Referendum the historic divorce of Briton from European Union formally takes place today at 11 pm GMT on Friday. For the next 11 months the UK will remain as the EU member only in name.
SC dismissed plea challenging the rejection of mercy plea by the Nirbhaya rapist
Today the Supreme Court rejected the plea seeking reprieve by Mukesh Singh one of the convicts in Nirbhaya case. President Ramnath Kovind on January 17 rejected the mercy plea submitted by Mukesh Singh.
Leavers’ Brexit night bash sounds like a Question Time from hell
I won’t be looking out for the special 50p coin but there’s something else I’d like to spot …
‘Socialism has never been successful’: Trump rallies crowd in Iowa, where Bernie is on the rise
A direct negative campaign ad targeting the senator and spectre of socialism revealed what could become an electoral weapon
Sudan accused of failing men who say they were duped into working in Libya
Families protest amid claims men who went to work in UAE were given military training and then sent to Libya to guard oil fields
Blackpool council to fund children’s services by cutting up to 75 jobs
Council tax to rise by maximum 4% as local authority tries to address social care failings
Britain celebrates and mourns on Brexit Day, its final day of EU membership
Three and a half years after narrowly voting to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom is celebrating and mourning its final day of EU membership Friday before leaving the union at 11 p.m., or midnight in Brussels. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the nation at 10 p.m. to inaugurate what he will call "a moment of real national renewal and change." Britain and the EU have agreed that the U.K. will retain all EU rules for 11 months while the two sides try to hammer out a new trade relationship and other guidelines for their new relationship. But Britain remains sharply divided on Brexit, with larger cities, Northern Ireland, and especially Scotland still in favor of remaining in the EU. In Edinburgh, where the EU flag will remain raised outside the Scottish Parliament on Friday night and the EU colors blue and yellow will light up two government buildings, Scottish Brexit Secretary Mike Russell urged the EU to "leave a light on for Scotland" so it could return, presumably as an independent country.…
Brexit: European Union chiefs hail 'new dawn for Europe' as UK quits
Britain's 47-year membership of the bloc will end on the stroke of 2300 GMT -- midnight Brussels time, three and a half years after a shock referendum vote to leave
Phoenix couple nabbed with drugs, gold AK47 granted bail
Phoenix couple Claude Mariah,35, his wife Celestine,37, and Dean Dhanny, 27, were released on R5000 bail each.
Issue of govt deployment goes beyond qualifications and competence
Many directors-general and senior government managers leave the public service in a similar manner, particularly after elections ...
‘We’re Off!’: Brexit Party Leaves EU for Last Time, Carrying Union Jack ‘Home’
“We believe that Britain can now go forward into a future, rejoicing.
Nirbhaya: No execution of convicts tomorrow, court stays hanging until further orders
The court had on Thursday issued notices to to the Tihar jail authorities seeking its response on a petition filed by the convicts. Irfan Ahmed, the public prosecutor told the court that this was complete mockery of justice.
Nirbhaya: No execution of convicts today, court stays hanging until further orders
The court had on Thursday issued notices to to the Tihar jail authorities seeking its response on a petition filed by the convicts. Irfan Ahmed, the public prosecutor told the court that this was complete mockery of justice.
From passports to driving to mobile phone roaming: What will change now that the UK had left the European Union?
The United Kingdom left the European Union at 2300 on Friday January 31 - 'Brexit Day'. It marked the end of more than four decades of partnership, and the start of an 11 month-long transition period which will see a new deal thrashed out. Much is set to change once that transition period comes to a close at the end of December 2020 - but what about between now and then?
ISF arrest activists in one day sweep
A Twitter hashtag was also launched to support arrested Lebanese activists #اوقفوا _اعتقال_الناشطين, which translates to "stop the arrest of activists" in English.
Democrats hope to pass supplemental spending bill next week
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer sets a date to consider the emergency supplemental spending bill and says they will fight for $4.67 billion against the opposition of the Trump government
Here’s the Exact Moment Taylor Swift Decided to Get Political
In Miss Americana, the new Netflix documentary about Taylor Swift, we get to see the moment the “Lover” singer decided to get political. She argues with her managers and family about whether to endorse democratic candidates in Tennessee on Instagram.
Talks between Thailand, insurgents to resume in March, says Thai official
BANGKOK, Jan 31 — Talks will resume in early March between representatives of the Thai government and the main insurgent group fighting for independence in the country largely Muslim-Malay south, the head of the government team today. The conflict in the Malay-speaking region of predominantly...
Muhyiddin warns PPBM leaders to stay away from money politics or risk election being nullified
PAGOH, Jan 31 — Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today warned party leaders and members to avoid money politics if they do not want their election to be declared invalid. He said Bersatu’s leadership viewed the issue of money politics seriously as it...
Brexit is a ‘sea change’ for Europe, says Merkel spokesman
BERLIN, Jan 31 — Britain’s EU departure today marks a “sea change” for the bloc, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman said. “It is clearly a sea change for Europe because the UK was an important member of the EU for 47 years — nearly half a century,” said Steffen Seibert said at a...
Dr M among 10 divisional leaders who retain Bersatu posts uncontested
PETALING JAYA, Jan 31 — Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is among the 10 top party leaders who retained their respective Division Chief’s post, uncontested, in the inaugural party election. Bersatu Election Committee chairman Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar who...
Nigel Farage: Brexit Party Ready to Hold Boris To Account on Brexit
Farage said Brexit Day wouldn't be another 2016, when the Tories seemed sincere and lulled voters into a false sense of security.
Delingpole: Rejoice! Rejoice! Brexit Day Is Finally Here!
Today is the UK's Independence Day. As Shakespeare would almost certainly have written, "This day is called the Feast of Brexit..."
'The First Thing That Comes Up On Google': The Nightmare Of Facebook Listing Your Butthole As A Place
Samantha Rae Anna Jespersen never expected to be asked for articles of incorporation for her butthole. But that’s the kind of cold-stupid question she would come to expect over the years in a nightmarish search for a human being in the gears and cogs of the Facebook Support apparatus....
Governors A No Show At James Nyoro’s Swearing In
County Governors have given the swearing-in ceremony of new Kiambu Governor James Nyoro a wide berth.Nyoro has been officially sworn in as the third Kiambu Governor by Justice John Onyiego after F
How U.S. Christians imagine God contributes to discriminatory hiring practices
How people visualize God can have real consequences to life on Earth, Stanford research has found.
Want to make college more equitable? Start with the board
Most students are familiar with their university's chancellor or president. But what about the people who make up their school's board of trustees?
In Kyiv, Pompeo emphasizes support for Ukraine
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday reaffirmed the U.S.'s support for Ukraine as the country's top diplomat visited Kyiv and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
7 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Joey Jordison
Drumming legend Joey Jordison discusses phobias, regrets and the potential of a solo record
Downing Street's 'divorce': UK finally set to leave EU
After years of division and protests, the UK will become the first country to leave the EU, ending a 47-year membership.
John Delaney withdraws from 2020 presidential race
John Delaney, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, has withdrawn from the race, he said Friday.
ICYMI: Adoke secures N50m bail over alleged $1.1bn Malabu scam
A High Court of FCT sitting at Gwagwalada, on Thursday, granted bail to Mohammed Adoke to the tune of N50million with one surety in like sum.
OAU undergraduate bags 4-month jail term over $150 cyber crime
Justice Patricia Ajoku of a Federal High Court in Ibadan, on Friday sentenced Ezekiel Orimolade, an undergraduate student at the Obafemi Aw
Chinese residents face jail if they slam country’s coronavirus response
Speaking ill of Beijing’s response to the deadly coronavirus outbreak could land China residents in jail. WeChat, the Chinese social-media
Russian warship travels to Cyprus despite US sanctions
The Black Sea Fleet missile frigate Admiral Essen has called at the Cypriot port of Limassol, the Fleet’s press office reported on Thursday. READ ALSO: Greek fighter jet locks in on Turkish warships near Cyprus – photos “As part of its business call, the ship will replenish supplies while the crew will make excursion tours of the city’s historical sites as their leisure time,” the press office said in a statement. The frigate has called at the port of Limassol in accordance with the plan of the ship’s deployment to the Mediterranean Sea and the schedule of replenishing supplies. The frigate Admiral Essen has been accomplishing assignments in distant waters since December 2019. The Admiral Essen represents a new series of Project 11356R/M frigates (the Project 11357 designation is also used). These frigates are designed to destroy enemy surface ships and vessels, submarines and ground installations, carry out patrols and defend sea lanes.
No hanging tomorrow: Delhi court stays execution of Nirbhaya case convicts
Delhi's Patiala court on Friday approved the plea filed by death row convicts in the Nirbhaya case convicts, seeking stay on their execution on February 1.
Nasa remembers fourth person to exceed speed of sound, WWII and bomber pilots on Day of Remembrance
On Day of Remembrance, Nasa remembers the fourth person to exceed speed of sound, a World War II pilot of a bomber fighter plane and a naval aviator who flew 48 combat missions in supersonic jet interceptor plane F-4s over Vietnam.
Convicts' lawyer mocked me, said hanging postponed till eternity: Nirbhaya's mother
She alleged that the convicts' lawyer AP Singh pointed fingers at her and told her that the hangings will get postponed till eternity.
Criminal holds 20 children hostage in Farukkhabad
In a shocking incident, a man with a criminal background invited about 20 children to celebrate his ‘birthday’ and then held them hostage.
President Kovind talks about NE; says Modi Govt transformed emotional disconnect with NE
President Ram Nath Kovind while addressing a joint session of Parliament on January 31said that apart from the geographical distance of the Northeast
Warren is right. Presidents have the power to bypass Congress on drug pricing
On the presidential primary campaign trail in Iowa, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) brought out a favorite talking point: ways the president can bring down drug prices without waiting for Congress.
Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed
The hanging of four men scheduled for Saturday for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed
Post-Brexit talks failure 'existential threat' to Ireland
A failure by Britain and the European Union to reach a post-Brexit trade deal by the end-of-year deadline would pose an
Brexit Day: Businesses see promising India-UK ties ahead
Leading trade organisations and Indian entrepreneurs see this as an exciting time for the India-UK trade and economic partnership to be taken to a new level.
'Three out of four Nirbhaya convicts can be hanged': Tihar authorities to Delhi court
The court had on Thursday issued notice to the jail authorities seeking their response on the plea of the death row convicts in the case, seeking a stay on their executions.
IT teams of EC and Political Parties to meet
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'A really shameful episode in our history': Legendary Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein accused the GOP of a cover-up over Trump's impeachment, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Bernstein ripped on Senate Republicans for refusing to hear potentially damaging new evidence in Trump's impeachment trial.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Trump trial could end soon; Alexander says no to witnesses
WASHINGTON — Republican Sen.
Waterloo looks to make no-idling bylaw more efficient
It has been active for a little more than ten years – since then, only 20 tickets have been issued
Auckland fruit fly response comes to a successful end
Friday 31 January 2020
Further screening needed as outbreak ramps up
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IrrigationNZ applauds $12.7m funding for Northland water
IrrigationNZ applauds $12.7m funding for Northland water - but more urgently needed
Aisha Buhari unveils clothing line for para powerlifting 2020 World Cup
Nigeria’s First Lady, Aisha Buhari, has unveiled the clothing line for the 2020 para powerlifting world cup holding in Abuja.
Virginia Bill Wouldn’t Criminalize Criticism
Online headlines falsely claim that Virginia lawmakers want to make criticizing state officials a “criminal offense.” The bill doesn't create new offenses. It would merely allow cases of threats or harassment against some state officials to be prosecuted in Richmond.
What will Brexit change for Scots? Everything you need to know about what happens next?
The UK will leave the European Union at 11pm tonight.
'A really shameful episode in our history': Legendary Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein accused the GOP of a cover-up over Trump's impeachment
Carl Bernstein, one of the two investigative reporters who exposed the 1970s Watergate scandal, has accused Senate Republicans of abetting a cover-up as the prospects of calling new witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial continue to fade.
Britain hails new start as it says farewell to EU
LONDON: Britain on Friday (Jan 31) ends almost half a century of integration with its closest neighbours and leaves the European Union, starting a ...
Medal for former ECB chief Draghi divides Germans
Months after the end of his term as president of the European Central Bank, Italian economist Mario Draghi will receive Germany's highest honour ...
Pompeo visits Ukraine as Trump impeachment trial advances
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visits Kiev on Friday on his first trip to Ukraine, the country at the heart of President Donald Trump's ...
GE2020: Munster ‘completely refutes’ FF claims that SF manifesto will cost jobs in Louth
SF TD Imelda Munster responds to claims made by FF Cllr James Byrne
Canberrans can now grow and smoke cannabis, though some questions remain unanswered
Canberrans can now grow dope, keep a small amount of the drug at home and smoke it without fear of committing a criminal offence … kind of. Friday marks Canberrans can now grow dope, keep a small amount of the drug at home and smoke it without fear of committing a criminal offence … kind of.
U.S. Ambassador Slams Russia's 'Shameful Treatment' Of Jailed Former U.S. Marine
The United States' new ambassador to Russia has urged Moscow to release Paul Whelan and accused the Russian authorities of "shameful treatment" of the former U.S. Marine, who is accused of spying.
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Pawan Kalyan Indicates Why JD Quit is A Big Loss to Janasena
Former CBI JD Lakshminarayana has quit Janasena Party. He went on to say that Pawan Kalyan going back on his word of not doing movies reflects his unstable nature and so, he is not interested to continue in the party. This has come as shock for Janasena’s Rank and File.
US GDP reverses rout ahead of gap risk
Higher than expected US GDP growth helped turn a European share rout into a US rally overnight. However a weaker inflation component to the national accounts spurred bonds higher. Industrial commodities fell further, and gold held higher ground, in clear signs of concern. Cautious Asia Pacific trading is possible ahead of key event risk over the weekend.
IrrigationNZ applauds $12.7m funding for Northland water
IrrigationNZ supports the Government’s decision to inject $12.7m into improving Northland’s water resilience.
Muslim hatred flares up
Quebec cabinet ministers are speaking out about a deluge of hateful comments posted to the premier's Facebook page after he published a message in support of the province's Muslim community.
Hammer killer sentenced
The killer of Chris Ausman will spend another eight and a half years behind bars before he becomes eligible for parole.
Lalonde gets district nod
Alan Lalonde will begin a new post with the Central Okanagan School District in March.
EU top court stays out of Croatia-Slovenia border row
The EU's top court ruled on Friday that it had no jurisdiction to settle a border dispute between Slovenia and Croatia. Slovenia had argued that its fellow EU member could be sued under EU law because it was not implementing a 2017 border ruling by the in...
House supports reform thrust
HOUSE Majority Leader and Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez yesterday said the leadership of Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano is relentless in its work to help the administration institutionalize the crucial reforms that are vital to delivering the “campaign promises” of President Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte and sustain economic growth.
LGUs told to form task forces vs nCov
THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has advised all local government units (LGUs) to create their respective Corona Virus Task Forces to help contain the spread of the disease in the country now that health authorities have confirmed the first case of novel coronavirus (2019 nCov) in the Philippines.
US helps PH fight human trafficking
THE U.S. Embassy in Manila yesterday said the US government is providing P153 million ($3 million) to support the Philippine government’s commitment to end modern day slavery.
‘New dawn for Europe’ hailed as UK quits union
BRUSSELS — The EU’s three chiefs hailed Britain’s departure from the bloc on Friday as “a new dawn for Europe”, warning London would not keep the benefits of membership when it leaves.
After UK leaves EU on January 31, what will change?
On Friday evening, as the clock strikes 23:00 GMT, Britain will leave the European Union.
Mediterranean refugee deaths drop but experts say risks remain
In the first month of 2020, at least 70 people drowned in the Mediterranean while attempting the perilous journey to Europe, the lowest level since 2014, the start of the refugee crisis.
The Trump administration's 'realism' isn't the answer
If his Middle East peace proposal is any indication of how U.S. President Donald Trump will deal with other international issues, Japan should be worried.
The world's hypocrisy about Israel's occupation of the West Bank
Jewish settlements are not the primary obstacle to peace with the Palestinians.
Ox walking, heckling and other strange Diet practices
Understanding Japanese politics, as with many things in Japanese society, is often an exercise of scratching beneath the surface to discover the true meaning.
Britain’s last day in the EU | Here is a chronology of Brexit
United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union at 2300 hours GMT on January 31, 2020.
Plea for permission to contest in Delhi Assembly elections: 11 move HC
They filed their appeal challenging the single judge’s January 28 order, alleging that it was passed erroneously and disregarding the facts and material placed on record by them.
Watch | Highlights of Economic Survey 2019-20
A video on India's Economic Survey 2019-20 which was tabled on January 31, 2020
Karnataka CM gets approval for Cabinet expansion, may induct 11 Ministers
Chief Minister Yediyurappa said the date of swearing-in will be decided in a day or two, although he indicated that it would most likely be held on February 3.
Three major trade unions to jointly fight for enhancement of minimum wages
‘State government dilly-dallying over release of order on the issue’
Nirbhaya case: Delhi court defers execution of convicts until further orders
All the convicts were to be hanged on February 1.
BJP manifesto ‘barbadi patra’, aims to end all welfare schemes of Delhi govt.: AAP
Senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh, addressing a press conference, said the BJP manifesto is a “barbadi patra” (recipe for destruction)
What you need to know if you’re an EU citizen living in the UK after Brexit
EU citizens who want to stay in the UK after Brexit will need to apply online for the EU Settlement Scheme
UK not to introduce visa-free travel for Ukrainians after Brexit – envoy
The UK is not going to open a visa center in Ukraine.
Brexit will speed Scottish independence, says Nicola Sturgeon
First minister believes EU exit justifies referendum on Scotland breaking away from UK
13 Dallas officers disciplined for social media "misconduct"
DPD was one of eight police departments across the country reviewed by Plain View Project, a watchdog group that compiled 5,000 posts by 3,500 police officers it found concerning.
Bitcoin Actually Declines Off of Political Uncertainty, Bombshell Study Finds
It might not be a good idea to purchase bitcoin as an insurance asset against this year's nailbiting US presidential election. That is according to a new
Junior League, Airport Authority Partner to Combat Human trafficking
The Junior League of Birmingham this week announced a new partnership with the Birmingham Airport Authority in an effort to aid human trafficking victims. This partnership includes posting signs in every airport bathroom stall to provide potential victims with helpline information, as well as passengers with information to help identify victims.
Sanders, Biden are neck-and-neck in new NBC/WSJ national poll
The two Democratic presidential contenders are statistically tied but Sanders has an edge in loyalty of his supporters.
Suspect in custody in murder of 64-year-old Upper East Side man
Police took a suspect into custody in the murder of a 64-year-old man killed inside his Upper East Side apartment.
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64
US President Donald Trump had initially said no Americans were hurt.
What's next for Pride Toronto?
The departure of executive director Olivia Nuamah was a long time coming, some say, but the Pride board's handling of the situation has raised questions of transparency
Nirbhaya case: SC dismisses Pawan's plea for review of order rejecting juvenility claim
The review plea filed earlier in the day was taken up for consideration in-chamber by a bench comprising Justices R Banumathi, Ashok Bhushan and A S Bopanna, which dismissed it.
Nirbhaya case: Delhi court postpones execution of death warrants of all convicts till further order
The hangman arrived yesterday at Tihar jail in Delhi, where the convicts Pawan, Mukesh Singh, Akshay Singh and Vinay Sharma are to be hanged together
Bill Gates' Daughter Gets Engaged to an Egyptian
Bill Gate's daughter, Jennifer, has got engaged to fellow equestrian Nayel Nassar, Britain’s The Daily Mail reported. The eldest daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates who is 23, announced in a romantic Instagram post that she is getting married to the y
Be flexible: Islamic party lawmaker wants Indonesia to export cannabis
Indonesia, which has one of the strictest drug laws in the world, bans the use and possession of marijuana.
Glynneath pensioner David Williams died from 'blunt force trauma to head and neck', court hears
Kyle Bowen, aged 28, appeared in court today charged with the murder of 73-year-old David Williams
BI deports 3 undesirable aliens from US, China
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) is deporting three fugitives from the United States and China in the wake of their recent arrest.
Brazilians sent to Mexico by US say they don’t understand why
Bewildered, sad and disappointed, Brazilians migrants sent from the United States to Mexico this week were left wondering how they had ended up in another country whose language they do not understand.
Senate GOP Sparks Outrage, Declares It Conducted a ‘Fair’ Trump Trial
Senate Republicans took to the ether for a victory lap and some backslapping late Friday morning—immediately prompting a surfeit of pique by describing the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump as “fair.”
Mairead McGuinness says some of Nigel Farage's colleagues agreed with her cutting off his mic
Fine Gael MEP Mairead McGuinness turned off Mr Farage’s mic mid-sentence.
Gormley: Saskatchewan 2020 election will have some significant firsts
This election will be Mr. Moe’s first ask of voters to endorse him and the party under his leadership.
Woman wins appeal over family home possession order
Heather Cody alleges mortgage fraud against her husband and Bank of Ireland
Britain readies to leave EU Friday night, begin 11-month transition
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Britain is preparing to officially leave the European Union on Friday in a largely symbolic but historic moment, after more than three years of debate and bitter division over an uncertain future.
‘A really shameful episode in our history’: Legendary Watergate reporter Carl Bernstein accused the GOP of a cover-up over Trump’s impeachment
Carl Bernstein, one of the two investigative reporters who exposed the 1970s Watergate scandal, has accused Senate Republicans of abetting a cover-up as the prospects of calling new witnesses in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial continue to fade.
U.N. aid agency fears U.S. Middle East plan will spark violence
GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. aid agency for Palestinian refugees voiced concern on Friday that the U.S. administration’s Middle East peace plan will spark further violence and said it had contingency measures in place to boost protection and assistance in the occupied territories.
EU seeks to put brave face on Brexit day, warns UK of costs of divergence
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders sought to put a brave face on Brexit on Friday, saying the remaining 27 countries united can tackle climate change and technological transformation despite losing a member state for the first time.
UN accuses warring sides in Libya of fueling conflicts after Haftar's attack
U.N.’s Libyan special representative Ghassan Salame on Thursday accused foreign actors of not abiding by the cease-fire agreements reached at the...
Brexit finally happens: UK officially ends 47-year EU membership
Following more than three years of political divisiveness fueled by a long stint of uncertainty, two general elections and countless furious protests in...
Anti-Semitism discussion draws 60 to Summerlin synagogue
Police told the crowd of about 60 who gathered at the Temple Beth Sholom in Summerlin that the LVMPD would work to prevent attacks against the Jewish community.
Delhi: 2012 gangrape convicts’ hanging stayed by court
The execution of the death row convicts was scheduled for February 1 at 6 am.
‘Delhi Police did not do their job’: Retired officials critical of how Jamia firing was handled
The inaction of the men at the site amounted to dereliction of duty, several senior ex-officials said.
Delhi Assembly elections: BJP promises clean water, wheat flour at Rs 2 per kg in its manifesto
Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari added that the manifesto focused on giving Delhi a corruption free and transparent government.
Pakistan halts China flights amid coronavirus outbreak
NEW DELHI: The hanging of four men scheduled for Saturday for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed “until further orders,” a court ordered on Friday. The brutal attack on Jyoti Singh sparked weeks of demonstrations and shone a spotlight on the alarming rates of sexual violence and the plight of women in India. Four men were convicted in
Dutch extracted from China can be quarantined in their own homes
The Dutch people who will be extracted from the Chinese city of Wuhan over the weekend will be allowed to spend the two weeks long quarantine period - to make sure they are not infected with the new
How Britons are saying goodbye to the EU on Brexit Day
Some are jubilant but others feel there is nothing to celebrate.
Facebook bans coronavirus fake news, false cures and conspiracy theories
Social network says people are sharing videos which claim drinking bleach will beat the feared disease.
Leading women in their fields gather for major seminar in Tipperary
Aspire to Inspire event for Nenagh
Foundation of welfare state laid: PM Imran
Premier launches Ehsaas Kafaalat Programme; every poor woman to get Rs2,000 monthly stipend, smart phone
Pakistan delays border opening with China
Islamabad, Pakistan - Pakistan announced Thursday that it is delaying the opening of a key border crossing with China following the coronavirus outbreak there.
Cropped-out climate activist Vanessa Nakate urges media to hear Africans
Vanessa Nakate says she hopes storm over Davos photo will help shift narrative
John Delaney drops out of Democratic race days before Iowa caucuses
Multimillionaire banking entrepreneur and former Maryland congressman had poured millions into his campaign
'All men for 150 years': women take centre stage at Royal New Zealand Ballet
The national ballet troupe will become the first classical company in the world to perform an entire year of works choreographed by women
Boris Johnson to host Downing Street party to celebrate Brexit
Ministers and advisers will toast departure with English wine and British-sourced food
John Delaney drops out of the 2020 race
The first Democrat to enter the 2020 race is getting out. Former Maryland Rep. John Delaney announced Friday he's ending his campaign for president, saying he's doing so as not to hurt other moderate candidates in Iowa. "It's clear to me on Monday, on caucus night, I will not have sufficient support to get to the 15 percent viability threshold ... but my support is sufficient enough to take from other, more moderate candidates, and I just don't want to do that," Delaney told CNN's New Day. Delaney, who The Washington Post notes became the first Democrat to enter the 2020 race by announcing his candidacy all the way back in 2017, went on to urge Democrats to nominate a candidate "who's running in the center." Asked on CNN Friday who his supporters should caucus for, Delaney named three while noting he's not endorsing anyone: former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Notably, Delaney didn't name Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) or Elizabeth…
SC agrees to hear Centre's plea for 'victim-centric' death penalty norms
The guidelines were laid down in Shatrughan Chauhan versus Union of India case in 2014
Economic Survey: IBC reduces resolution time to 340 days from 4.3 years
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), which came into force in 2016, provides for market-linked and time-bound resolution of stressed assets
Nirbhaya rape case: Delhi court postpones hanging of death row convicts
Mukesh Kumar Singh (32), Pawan Gupta (25), Vinay Kumar Sharma (26) and Akshay Kumar (31) were scheduled to be hanged on February 1 at 6 am
'Three-year sentence is insufficient': Hit-and-run case moved to higher court
A magistrate who was expected to sentence Moegamat Rafiek Hayners on two counts of culpable homicide has referred the matter to a higher court.
Tax Political Donations
Here’s a fair way to reduce our obscene $1 trillion federal deficit: Tax political donations. Not that our spineless, money-grubbing Congress would ever do it. They know who their masters are — and it ain’t the folks who elected them.
Law Firm Dumps Maduro Official After Outcry
A U.S. law firm that was hired for $12.5 million by a top official in Nicolás Maduro's government has decided to dump the controversial Venezuelan client amid an outcry by critics who accused it of carrying water for a socialist "dictator."
Convict's lawyer challenged execution will never happen: Nirbhaya's mother break down into tears
After the Delhi court stayed the execution of the four convicts in the Nirbhaya gangrape case, Asha Devi, Nirbhaya's mother, broke down into tears on Friday.Reportedly, the court announced the execution which had been scheduled for February 1 at around 6 am, would be deferred till further orders.
SC agrees to scrutinise Centre's plea on victim-centric guidelines in death penalty cases
The Supreme Court on Friday has agreed to scrutinize the Centre's plea for laying down victim and society-centric guidelines in heinous offence cases where death penalty has been awarded. Reportedly, on January 22, the Centre had moved an application contending that the prevalent guidelines framed by the apex court.
British PM Boris Johnson hails UK's 'new beginning' as Brexit day arrives
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day — as a proud nation that has reclaimed its sovereignty, or a diminished presence in Europe and the world — will still be up for debate.
We did not deny Bishop Oyedepo’s Visa – US Embassy
The US Embassy in Nigeria has stated that they did not deny the Visa application of Bishop Oyedepo, as earlier reported. In the early ours of Friday January 31, 2020, multiple reports indicated that the General
Anne Cox Chambers, wealthy newspaper heiress, dies at 100
Anne Cox Chambers, a newspaper heiress, diplomat and philanthropist who was one of the country's richest women, has died at the age of 100.
Trump's trial represents a test for institutionality
The impeachment of the U.S. President has reached a critical phase in the U.S. Senate, at a time when concerns about the transparency and impartiality of a process called for to protect the credibility of democratic institutions are growing.
Jamia firing: Accused sent to 14-day protective custody
The police said they have also urged the Board to form a medical panel to conduct a bone ossification test that will verify the age of the youth.
5 things to say to your child instead of saying ‘No’
When used too often, the word 'No' loses its meaning, and thereby does not have an affect on the child any longer.
In her absence, presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren’s dog Bailey takes part in campaign
Less than a week before the Iowa caucus, the 20-month-old Golden Retriever, accompanied by Warren's husband Bruce Mann, made three campaign stops.
Hangings of Delhi bus gang-rapists postponed
NEW DELHI, Jan 31 — The hanging of four men scheduled for tomorrow for a notorious gang-rape and murder on a Delhi bus in 2012 has been postponed “until further orders,” a court ordered today. The brutal attack on Jyoti Singh sparked weeks of demonstrations and shone a spotlight on the...
Malaysian National Cycling Federation zips lips over official’s detention by MACC
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 — The Malaysian National Cycling Federation (PKBM) took the stand to keep mum following the detention of the top leader of the national cycling parent body by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), recently. PKBM deputy president, Yunus Ibrahim, when contacted...
Former police sergeant guilty of corruption
David Ntuli (36), a former police officer, has been found guilty of a accepting bribe from a motorist in Komatipoort.
Happy Brexit Day! Campaigners Celebrate Leaving EU After 47 Years
Nigel Farage has hailed today as a "massive victory for the people against the establishment" as the UK prepares to leave the EU at 11 pm.
Merrick Garland Could End Up Deciding President Trump's Fate
If Roberts votes for witnesses, he would recuse himself later, leaving the Court deadlocked 4-4, and the final decision with Merrick Garland.
Blue State Blues: Democrats' Case Against Trump Is Built on 5 Misquotes
After two marathon question-and-answer sessions, it became clear Democrats' case against Trump is essentially based on five misquotes.
Viral Irish border Twitter account faces its own exit on Brexit Day
Satirical account @BorderIrish said it will tweet for the last time on Friday after becoming a sensation.
Sanders surges into dead heat with Biden in nationwide poll
Presidential hopeful Sen.
McConnell challenger McGrath endorses Biden
Amy McGrath, a 2020 Democratic challenger for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) seat, on Friday endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential bid.
Delaney ends White House bid
Former Maryland Rep. John Delaney (D) dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary on Friday, just days before Monday's Iowa caucuses.
Bloomberg lands Utah's lone Democratic rep as sixth congressional endorsement
Democratic presidential hopeful Mike Bloomberg on Friday scored his sixth congressional endorsement, this one from Rep. Ben McAdams, Utah's only Democratic member of Congress.
Greta Thunberg nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
STOCKHOLM: Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg and the global protest movement “Fridays for Future” were nominated on Thursday for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize by two Swedish lawmakers.
Chinese human trafficking accused owe us millions - labour department
Seven Chinese citizens accused of human trafficking and kidnapping allegedly owe the Department of Employment and Labour more than R7m, and the department wants them to face additional charges.
Submarine jobs poised to go west
The Morrison government is leaning towards sending ASC's submarine maintenance blue collar jobs to Perth, risking its relationship with key senator Rex Patrick.
SMSF trustees need simpler, cheaper regulation
Looking for straightforward advice and getting tied up in paperwork or high fees? Why it's time for change.
We are with Europe, but not of it
The scale of Boris Johnson's task to heal Britain after Brexit is matched only by the size of his gargantuan ego.
McKenzie's fate to be decided this weekend
Scott Morrison does not want the sports rorts saga dragging into next week's resumption of Parliament, sources say.
PDP to Presidency: Don’t politicise Nigerians’ security concerns
PDP has advised the Presidency not to politicise or trivialise demands by Nigerians for the resignation of its government.
Nigeria under serious security threat now than ever – Archbishop
The Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical Province, Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Emmanuel Chukwuma, has raised alarm over
US Embassy debunks Oyedepo ‘visa refusal’ claim
The United States of America embassy in Nigeria has denied media reports that it refused issuing visa Bishop David Oyedepo.
Many people have tried to change my religion, but did not succeed: Danish Kaneria
Danish Kaneria was in the news last year after going on record to state that he faced discrimination in the Pakistan cricket team for being a Hindu.
Former Assam Police ADGP (SB) Pallav Bhattacharya appointed as New APSC Chairman
Former Additional Director General of Police (ADGP-SB) Pallav Bhattacharya (IPS) has been named by the Government as the new Chairman
Kejriwal slams Pak Minister for mocking Modi; says Pak “biggest sponsors of terrorism”
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal slammed Pakistani Minister, Chaudhary Fawad Hussain for making objectionable comments on Prime Minister Modi.
EU turns page on Brexit and moves on to trade talks
A resolute European Union sought Friday to turn the page on Brexit and move on to negotiating a looser, less favourable trading relationship with its departing British partner.
John Delaney Drops Out Democratic Primary Race After Anemic Poll Numbers
Former Rep. John Delaney (D-MD) announced on Friday morning that he was taking his 2020 presidential campaign off life support...
Trump Claims ‘This Is A Happy Period,’ Tries To Water Down His Impeachment To ‘Impeachment-Lite’
President Donald Trump isn’t bothered that the House impeached him and the Senate is currently deliberating over whether to kick...
John Delaney drops out of presidential race
John Delaney, former representative of Maryland’s 6th district, is dropping out of the race to become the Democratic Party’s candidate for president in 2020. “It has been a privil…
Former Maryland congressman John Delaney drops out of 2020 presidential race
John Delaney has ended his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, more than two-and-a-half years after he became the first to announce his candidacy.
Kansas considers requiring ‘In God We Trust’ to be posted in public schools
The state legislature in Kansas is considering a bill that would require all public buildings and schools to post the motto “In God We Trust.”
‘Russia, if you’re listening’: CNN anchor reacts to GOP senator’s vote against witnesses
CNN anchor John Berman was dismayed by the announcement that Sen. Lamar Alexander would not vote in favor of adding additional witnesses to the Senate impeachment trial.
Airport expansion would be 'life sentence' for local communities say campaigners
Campaigners are urging councillors to go against officers' advice and reject airport expansion plan
Research: How to Build Trust with Business Partners from Other Cultures
Understanding cultural differences helps us navigate them respectfully.
Tihar Jail Authorities Say Three Out Of Four Nirbhaya Convicts Can Be Hanged As Mercy Plea Of One Is Pending
However, the lawyer of convicts disagreed with the Tihar jail authorities.
Incumbent Jaman North MP picks forms for NPP primaries
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POWER RANKING: Here's who has the best chance of becoming the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - We've combined Insider polling and results of Morning Consult's daily survey to create a weekly power ranking of the potential 2020 candidates.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
South Sudan refugees demand audience with Kiir, Machar
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | South Sudan nationals living in refugee camps in Uganda have appealed to President Salvar Kiir and armed opposition leader Dr. Riek Machar to visit them and get their views towards achieving a lasting peace in the war-ravaged country. There are over one million refugees from South Sudan, 80 percent of …
Gender Minister, UN Women agree to step up fight against GBV
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The UN Women Country representative in Kampala has decried the high cost implications of Gender Based Violence (GBV) and warned that it denies Ugandan communities resources they would have put in much-needed development projects. “Uganda is incurring over Shs77 billion in cost or opportunity costs in managing violence …
Knesset meeting canceled - will there be sovereignty in Judea and Samaria next week?
PM Netanyahu continuing efforts to secure US approval for sovereignty in Judea, Samaria, before elections, reports say.
Serial upskirter accused of reoffending, faces enhanced voyeurism penalties with caning
SINGAPORE: A serial upskirter faces fresh charges, including two counts under the new voyeurism offences that came into force under the updated ...
John Delaney drops out of 2020 presidential race
The former congressman was the first Democrat to enter the race.
Billionaire Bloomberg floods Democratic primary with cash
DES MOINES, Iowa — Billionaire Michael Bloomberg spent roughly $180 million in the month after his late entry into the Democratic presidential primary, a staggering sum that’s drastically more than all other leading contenders spent during much of the past year combined. Since his late entry into the race in November, the former New York …
Arkansas city agrees to tests of evidence on executed inmate
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. — A central Arkansas city council voted Friday to allow new tests on fingerprints and DNA evidence relating to the case of a man the state put to death in 2017. The Jacksonville City Council voted to allow the tests that Ledell Lee’s family contends could exonerate Lee of the 1993 slaying of …
Ohio cop fired and charged after lying he was robbed by a black man
He alleged he was shot by a black man during a robbery when he was off-duty. Warren police officer, Noah Linnen, subsequently changed his story about the alleged January 13 robbery four different times. His dishonesty led to at least three innocent black men being detained for a “significant amount of time.” His false report...
The Senate has actually tied in an impeachment trial – twice
In 1868, during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, the Senate tied on two votes. Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase broke both ties.
Iowa caucuses: It’s not just candidates who face uncertainty – it’s their campaign workers, too
What will happen to campaign workers after the Feb. 3 caucuses? It's a question that's in the cold Iowa air, carrying with it a subtle message about the state of democratic politics.
Humans are hardwired to dismiss facts that don’t fit their worldview
Whether in situations relating to scientific consensus, economic history or current political events, denialism has its roots in what psychologists call 'motivated reasoning.'
As Democratic primaries near, educators can teach hope to a polarized citizenry
Schools and colleges can teach political hope that can help citizens make better choices.
Watch Schiff's Hilarious Attempt to Stop Nadler From Delivering Closing Remarks
Rep. Jerry Nadler raced to the podium Thursday after Chief Justice John Roberts read the last question before adjourning for the evening, blowing past House impeachment manager Rep. Adam Schiff who attempted to stop him.
Koo Stark in behind-closed-doors High Court fight over money with ex-partner
A judge overseeing a trial in London has relaxed a reporting bar and allowed some detail to be revealed.
Viral Irish border Twitter account faces its own exit on Brexit Day
Satirical account @BorderIrish said it will tweet for the last time on Friday after becoming a sensation.
Facebook's iffy past practices with facial recognition just cost it $550 million
While governments worldwide are starting to add facial recognition software to public cameras, Facebook has settled its long-term legal dispute concerning
Man in hospital after getting trapped under steel beam
Fire crews had to free him from under the beam
Brexit Day celebrations: How the UK is marking 31 January
After nearly four years since the EU referendum in June 2016, Brexit Day is almost upon us. So how is the UK marking 31 January?
Brexiteers sing God Save The Queen in Belfast as clock strikes 11pm
Hundreds of people gathered in Parliament Square in central London at 11pm.
One man and two women to appear in court following 'significant theft' of jewellery in Donegal
The items stolen included cash and jewellery, and among them was an 18 carat white gold oval yellow sapphire cluster ring.
The F-35 Is Still Broken and the F-35A Can’t Shoot Straight
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Tirumala decks up for ‘Ratha Sapthami’
TTD has made elaborate arrangements for devotees: EO
Day 1 of Parliament’s Budget Session sees protests against CAA-NRC-NPR
President’s address to Parliament has become a platform to legitimise government’s blunders, says Congress’ Ahmed Patel
BJP MLA raises pitch for Cabinet Berth for all defectors
Gokak legislator Ramesh Jarkiholi said the final call will be taken by the Party’s Central leadership.
State kick-starts Census ops sans NPR
Responsibilities being assigned to various govt. officials
Jamia firing: Juvenile Justice Board sends shooter to 14-day protective custody
The police said they have also urged the Board to form a medical panel to conduct a bone ossification test that will verify the age of the youth.
Temple EO gets memo over lapses
Collector D. Krishna Bhaskar on Friday issued a memo to Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Devasthanam temple executive officer M.M.D. Krishnaveni seeking an explanation within two days for lapses in the maint
Make engineers accountable for bad roads, HC tells govt.
Court says right to good and safe road is a fundamental right
Be aggressive on CAA, PM urges NDA partners
Allies JD(U), Akalis wants changes in NPR form
Hand over Hathiramji Mutt properties to TTD: BJP
‘Government should pass a special legislation for taking back encroached properties’
Top news of the day: Delhi court postpones hanging of Nirbhaya case convicts, Economic Survey pegs GDP growth at 6-6.5% in next fiscal, and more
The major news headlines of the day, and more.
Could Britain ever rejoin the European Union after Brexit?
Is there any going back after January 31?
Mindless vandals will not stop ransacking this Stockport charity shop
"It is difficult to believe that someone could be so cruel as to target a charity shop again and again"
WHO representative says Ukraine able to cope with coronavirus
The death toll in China is now 213 people.
Senate poised to acquit Trump as witness motion appears doomed
Democrats were particularly eager to hear from Bolton following reports that he claims in an upcoming book to have been personally told by Trump that military aid to Ukraine was tied to Kiev investigating his Democratic rival Joe Biden.
Failure to reach post-Brexit trade deal 'existential threat' to Ireland: PM
Johnson has said he wants Britain to set its own standards and regulations.
Divided Britain sees 'new dawn' in historic farewell to EU
And while the exit terms have been agreed, Britain must still strike a deal on future relations with the EU, its largest trading partner. Both set out their negotiating positions Monday.
Johnson hails 'new dawn' as Britain bids farewell to EU
And while the exit terms have been agreed, it must still strike a deal on future relations with the EU, its largest trading partner.
Saudi Arabia supports UN Alliance of Civilizations with $1 million
The support was offered during a meeting with High Representative of the Alliance of Civilizations, Miguel Angel Moratinos here.
EU warns Britain about the price of Brexit
Von der Leyen says best possible future relationship will ‘never be as good’ as membership
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief 'unwise'
Iran’s nuclear energy organization called recent sanctions on the head of the agency by the U.S. an “unwise move" that won't interrupt Iran's peaceful nuclear policies. The U.S. announced new sanctions Thursday against the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and its director, Ali Akbar Salehi
John Delaney Bows Out of Democratic Race on Eve of Iowa Caucuses
(Bloomberg) -- John Delaney, the first candidate to join the 2020 race, is ending his presidential campaign only days before the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.The former three-term Maryland congressman said he made the decision because he realized that he would not reach 15% in any precinct in Iowa
Brexit Britain Fails at First Step: Its Farewell Party
LONDON—So, this is it. After 47 years of membership, Britain is finally leaving the European Union on Friday. It may have taken 1,316 days of screaming at each other since the referendum, and claimed the careers of two prime ministers, but at 11 p.m. the 17 million people who voted for Brexit three years
Convicts' Lawyer Challenged 'Hanging Will Never Happen', Claims Nirbhaya's Mother Asha Devi
This is the second time the execution has been delayed, after the Delhi Court already shifted the date from January 22 to February 1. The development comes minutes after Pawan Gupta’s claim of being a minor at the time of the offence was dismissed by the Supreme Court.
Why We Shouldn't Fight Over What Children Are Taught in School
Is there a better way?
The House Bungled Impeachment—And It's Harming Americans
It's not just a hit on Donald Trump.
Why Jews Should Be Supporting Nuns
People of faith sticking together---
Construction boss jailed after illegal migrants found working on Midland Metropolitan Hospital
Illegal migrants were found working on the crisis-hit Midland Metropolitan Hospital site after a Home Office-led investigation.
Viral Irish border Twitter account faces its own exit on Brexit Day
Satirical account @BorderIrish said it will tweet for the last time on Friday after becoming a sensation.
Ted Cruz: Dems need Senate impeachment witnesses because they failed to prove their case
After key swing-vote Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., came out against additional witnesses ahead of the impeachment trial vote, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Friday said that now the possibility of additional witnesses have “plummeted” and President Trump will be acquitted by Saturday.
John Delaney, first candidate in 2020 presidential race, drops out before Iowa caucuses
John Delaney, the former Maryland congressman who was the first Democrat to announce a run for the party's 2020 presidential nomination, withdrew from the race on Friday, citing a lack of support for his candidacy.
Emilia Clarke & Emma Watson Have Joined 2000 Supporters Urging Climate Change Action
Now that celebrities can reach their fans on a more personal level over social media, the lines between celebrity and activist have blurred. Many actors, musicians, and models use their platforms to raise awareness about the issues they care about.…
NCIC focuses on Nakuru ahead of BBI rallies
The commission has cautioned politicians against inciting Kenyans to violence.
US Embassy says it did not deny Bishop Oyedepo visa
The United States Embassy in Nigeria on Friday said claims that it denied the general overseer of Living Faith Bible Church David Oyedo visa were "manufactured".
Yasonna ready to step down if immigration boss found not guilty of covering up fugitive's whereabouts
“If he [Ronny] is not guilty, I will step down from my position as a minister because I am sure that [Ronny] is guilty,” Yasonna said on Thursday.
Moment burglary suspect face-plants floor after climbing fence following break-in
Police have released footage of the suspect falling face-first into a garden after climbing a fence and are appealing to the public for help in identifying the man
POTUS Candidate Yang Says Better Crypto Regulation Is Needed
Andrew Yang, a businessman running for the seat of President of the United States, talked Bitcoin and cryptocurrency with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal
PNP tasks units to assist DOH amid nCoV scare, monitor PH entry points
After the first confirmed case of 2019 novel corona virus (nCoV) in the Philippines, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has been placed on
It's time to make noise about freeing Kylie Moore-Gilbert from Iran
A strategy of quiet diplomacy has failed to free Australian-British academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert from detention in Iran.
Want to save the world? Try science
Scientists and science as a career should be respected and supported, writes Jim Bright.
What to do when you want to apply for an internal position at your company
When applying for an internal role try to resist the temptation to treat the process more informally than you might an external role.
Trump Asked John Bolton to Participate in the Ukraine Drug Deal: Book
A late-breaking allegation from former national security advisor and limitless war pep squad member John Bolton is likely to get Democrats’ hopes up–misguided as that maybe– for the potential calling of witnesses during the final hours of the Senate’s impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Cipollone ‘Must Come Clean’? Calls for Disciplinary Action Against WH Counsel Intensify
White House counsel Pat Cipollone played a starring role in the New York Times’s latest report on the details in John Bolton’s forthcoming memoir, The Room Where It Happened, raising even more questions about Cipollone’s candor and participation in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial.
Hamilton decision clears next hurdle for proposed $11M YWCA facility
HAMILTON — City Council unanimously approved legislation Wednesday that allows the Hamilton Parks Conservancy to manage the two municipal golf courses. The officials also unanimously approved a zoning change that makes it possible for YWCA Hamilton to build more apartments combined with a larger office complex along Grand Boulevard.
The ethics of editing humans – and the scientist who helped make it easy
Jennifer Doudna co-discovered the Crispr tool that could cure disease and change the human race. But what happens if it falls into the wrong hands?
Teachers unlikely to face penalties for strike next week
‘Not constructive’ to talk about penalising teachers, says Government spokeswoman
EC staff in Northern Ireland taking low-key approach to leaving
Belfast European Commission office still holds to line that EU is Good for You
Hundreds of schools face closure on Tuesday due to teacher strike
Meeting between TUI and public service oversight group ends without breakthrough
Election 2020: Rebuilding Ireland has failed, says Fianna Fáil
Party says Fine Gael has displayed lack of understanding about housing crisis
Watch live: Senate to hold key vote on impeachment witnesses
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump could be acquitted Friday in his Senate impeachment trial, now that adding witnesses and new evidence to the proceeding appears unlikely.
Belgium jury acquits 3 doctors in landmark euthanasia case
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- A Belgium jury acquitted three doctors of manslaughter charges Friday in connection to the 2010 euthanasia case of Tine Nys.
Impeachment: Senate vote busts Democrats' push to call witnesses
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The Senate on Friday voted 51-49 against a motion to subpoena witnesses and documents in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
Brexit Day: Britain officially departs from EU at 11 p.m. local time
Britain begins the day as a member of the European Union. Its status at the end of the day will still be up for debate.
Police searching for gunman in deadly shooting outside strip club in Van Nuys
An argument outside a strip club in Van Nuys turned violent when a suspect pulled out a gun and shot a man, according to police.
28 senators who were in Congress for Clinton’s impeachment, and how they voted then
Very few will be able to say they voted in the impeachment of two presidents.
POWER RANKING: Here’s who has the best chance of becoming the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee
With 11 major candidates in the race, the Democratic 2020 presidential field is set to be one of the largest, most competitive, and most unpredictable in modern history.
Former lawmaker Delaney ends 2020 Democratic presidential bid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The first Democrat to formally declare a run for the party’s 2020 presidential nomination, former U.S. Representative John Delaney, on Friday said he was dropping out of the crowded race in order to make room for more moderate candidates.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski says she will vote 'no' on calling more witnesses in Trump impeachment
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said Friday that she will vote "no" on subpoenaing further witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64, Pentagon reveals
The number of U.S. troops injured by an Iranian missile strike in Iraq this month has risen to 64, according to new figures released by the...
PACE urges European countries to repatriate children of Daesh terrorists
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe PACE urged European countries to repatriate the children of Daesh fighters stranded in Syria and...
Scottish leader vows to step up independence push post-Brexit
Scottish National Party SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon demanded a referendum on independence Friday, as Britain prepared to leave the European Union in a...
Chief presidential adviser discusses post-Brexit period with UK counterparts
Turkey's chief presidential adviser Gülnur Aybet met with foreign policy and strategy advisors of the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Friday,...
Ozzy Osbourne doesn't think he'll be alive 'that much longer' after Parkinson's diagnosis
He revealed his diagnosis earlier this month
CAA protests: Complaint against Bengal BJP chief for derogatory remarks against woman
Dilip Ghosh told journalists that a woman who was heckled at a rally was lucky that ‘nothing more was done to her’.
‘Christianity Prevents You From Asking Probing Questions’- Actress Shugatiti
Kumasi-based actress and photo model, Shugatiti has told popular Ghanaian blogger Chris Handler of Ghbase.com the reason why she stopped being a Christian and lost touch with everything it represents. The beautiful actress who is known for her semi to nude photos she drops on her social media pages, disclosed that she ditched Christianity and […]
TfL has had the best reaction to Brexit Day
However you feel about today – the day the United Kingdom leaves the European Union – it can’t be denied that it’s a big one in the history of our city and our
Controversial Minnesota church one of many hitting restart
(RNS) — Two years ago, Vineyard United Methodist Church was in trouble. Attendance had been dropping steadily for years, and the handful of members keeping things running was growing exhausted....
EU votes in favor of choosing a common charging cable standard
The European Union wants to vote on legislation by July at the latest.
Ex-US Rep. for Maryland John Delaney Withdraws From 2020 Presidential Race
The announcement was made as the clock ticks down to the 2020 US presidential election which will be held on 3 November.
War veterans project love letter to Europe on White Cliffs of Dover
'This is our star. Look after it for us.'
Raising a person in a culture full of types
We probably shouldn’t be telling children that who they are determines what they do.
UN fears 'escalation in clashes' after Trump's Mideast plan
US plan,seen as heavily biased towards Israel, is angrily rejected by Palestinians
Mandryk: Sask. Party gov't must account for Moe travel, less disclosure
Moe, cabinet minsters and staff may be forgetting they work for us and — as their bosses and employers — we have a right to accountability.
Planting 1 trillion trees might not actually be a good idea
Scientists are skeptical of the plan
Criminal Charges Finally Dropped Against Security Researchers Who Broke Into An Iowa Courthouse
Security research isn't a criminal activity, no matter how many companies might wish otherwise when their bad security practices...
Can Sinn Féin’s young voters finally pull Ireland to the left?
In next week’s general election, progressives may be more comfortable backing a party once synonymous with the IRA, says Irish journalist and screenwriter Roisin Agnew
‘Just gutted’: Eurostar passengers in Paris reflect on Brexit day
As Britain finally leaves the EU, travellers from Britain and France express anger and sadness
David Cameron has made £1.6m since Brexit vote in 2016
Former prime minister’s company accounts are made public on UK’s final day in EU
‘Just gutted’: Eurostar passengers in Paris reflect on Brexit day
As Britain finally leaves the EU, travellers from Britain and France express anger and sadness
Greece defends anti-migrant floating barrier amid growing criticism
Minister says barrier would send message to smugglers that ‘rules of the game have changed’
Brexit day bonanza: newspaper front pages beat drums of victory
The Sun, Express, Telegraph, Times, Mail and Daily Star all hail their role on day the UK leaves the European Union
Britain after Brexit
The country remains bitterly divided, but there is cause for hope
Bernie Sanders jumps past Joe Biden in new national poll
Days ahead of the Iowa caucuses, a new poll finds Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) jumping to the front of the 2020 pack nationally. A Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey released Friday found Sanders leading with the support of 27 percent of Democratic primary voters, statistically tying former Vice President Joe Biden, who received 26 percent support. Sen Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) placed third with 15 percent support, while former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg placed fourth with nine percent support. This is the first time Sanders has had the lead in The Wall Street Journal/NBC News' primary poll, which always previously showed Biden ahead. The Vermont senator rose six points since December, while Biden's support declined two percent and Warren's declined three percent since last month. Friday's poll found that Sanders "has gained support by drawing voters from" Warren, the Wall Street Journal writes, while Sanders also has his biggest lead yet over Biden among voters under 50 with an advantage of almost…
Economic Survey links infrastructure with social reforms to boost growth
The Survey suggested interlinking electricity supply with health and education
Delhi court revives Aircel-Maxis matter against Chidambaram, Karti
Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain, appearing for the agencies sought time to file the report, which was allowed
ANC's Supra Mahumapelo insists Public Protector will not be removed
Senior ANC leader Supra Mahumapelo has warned that Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane will not be removed from her position.
Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa to expand his cabinet in 3 days
The Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa looked to be heaving a sigh of relief now after his meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday evening in New Delhi. Soon after the meeting at Parliament House, The Karnataka CM announced that the BJP high command has given him permission to expand his six-month.
Economic Survey's Thalinomics suggests meal more affordable for common man
The survey states that across India and also the four regions -- North, South, East and West -- it is found that the absolute prices of a vegetarian thali have decreased significantly since 2015-16 though the price has increased in 2019.
Former UFC fighter Desmond Green jailed after alleged violations of pretrial release conditions
Desmond Green was charged with two counts of DUI manslaughter last June in relation to a five vehicle collision that killed two people.
Champagne discusses coronavirus response, evacuation with China counterpart
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has spoken to his Chinese counterpart about the coronavirus outbreak, a day after the World Health Organization called it a global health emergency.
U.S. commerce secretary says coronavirus will help bring jobs to North America
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said Thursday he believed the coronavirus outbreak that has left millions under lockdown in China will help return jobs to the U.S. and Mexico.
EC appoints special police observer ahead of Delhi Assembly elections
The appointment came a day after a youth fired at a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act near Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi, leaving one student injured.
Explained: What is Economic Survey’s strategy for boosting wealth creation?
Economic Survey reiterates PM Narendra Modi's call for increasing “wealth creators” in the economy.
Will we consider our own, the Kashmiri children traumatised by years of systemic violence?
Repetitive, violent trauma in endemic war zones can be deeply damaging for the community, especially children and adolescents, who could be scarred for life, and pass on their fear and anger to generations that follow.
ASRB ICAR NET 2019 result declared: Steps to check marks online
ASRB ICAR NET 2019: Candidates can check result at asrb.org.in. Those obtaining 50 per cent marks will be considered qualified.
Explained: In Kenya’s digital ID system, echoes of India’s Aadhaar
A briefing paper published by the Open Society Justice Initiative (OSFI) has defined NIIMS as a “national population register”, which will be the “single source of information about Kenyan citizens and foreigners resident in the country.”
Madhya Pradesh police arrest impostor posing as special adviser to Nepal vice-president
The accused posed as VIPs and visited the famous Baglamukhi temple in Agar-Malwa on Thursday and came to the Ujjain Circuit House to spend the night. However, when the police questioned them on Friday, they could not produce identity cards to support their claim.
Malaysia plans tougher penalties for illegal loggers in forest law reform
PUTRAJAYA, Jan 31 — Malaysia is set to beef up its decades-old forestry laws this year in an effort to protect its rainforests from illegal loggers, a senior minister said today. The move would stiffen penalties, including fines and jail terms, for those found guilty of cutting down trees without...
Brexit Day: Sadiq Khan 'Heartbroken' Britain is Finally Leaving the EU
(AP) -- London Mayor Sadiq Khan says he is "heartbroken" about Britain´s imminent departure from the European Union and wants to reassure European citizens living in the British capital they are valued friends and family members.
Investigating dynamics of democratic elections using physics theory
Sometimes, physics theories and constructs can also be used to study seemingly unrelated phenomena, such as social behaviors or dynamics. While human beings are not necessarily similar to specific physical ...
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Trump to sign executive order combating human trafficking
President Trump will sign an executive order on Friday meant to combat human trafficking and online child exploitation, including by adding a new position at the White House to focus on the issue.
Romney to vote in favor of impeachment witnesses
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) will vote on Friday to allow additional witnesses and documents in President Trump's impeachment trial.
Mayor Pete: Flip-Flopper-in-Chief
Mehdi Hasan says the Democratic candidate has U-turned on several big issues in the last 12 months alone.
Police deny Paul Yong rape case closed
IPOH: Perak police today refuted a claim made by a viral social media post that they have closed the case of Perak executive council (exco) member Paul Yong Choo Kiong, who was charged last year with raping his Indonesian maid.
MDC official targeted in ‘smash and grab’ days after state media ‘sting article’
Suspected state security agents smashed the passenger window of a car being driven by MDC Secretary for International Relations, Gladys Hlatshwayo, and made away with an Apple laptop. Speaking to Nehanda Radio, Hlatshwayo who was coming from a party meeting, confirmed the incident took place as she was turning from Harare Drive into Kirkman Road in the capital around 7 pm on Thursday. Bizarrely a handbag with money and other valuables was left untouched.
Edo 2020: Scores injured as Idahagbon is attacked
Attack is due to in-fighting says Obaseki’s aide By Ozioruva Aliu – Benin City Barely 48 hours after Governor Godwin Obaseki threatened to expel Comrade Adams Oshiomhole from the All Progressives Congress (APC) where he also instructed local government area chairmen of the APC to deal with anybody going contrary “the way we know howRead More
Legislate Amotekun, Ooni, Aare Adams, Agbekoya task South West lawmakers
The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, on Thursday, backed the legislation of Amotekun
BJP planning big disturbance at Shaheen Bagh, Jamia Millia Islamia on February 2: AAP
The AAP claimed that the BJP is planning a "big disturbance" on February 2 in Delhi's Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Millia Islamia, where anti-CAA protests are underway and urged the Election Commission to take cognisance.
Opposition criticises govt decision to not repatriate Pakistanis stuck in virus-hit China
Syed Shibli Faraz says govt has transferred $840 to the accounts of each student in China.
Coronavirus - Is India prepared? | TheHealthSite.com
The Wuhan coronavirus is fast spreading across the globe. Political commentator Vedank Singh shares his views on this virus.
ForMin Aurescu on Brexit: No cause for concern, nothing changes regarding rights of Romanian citizens
Romanians in the United Kingdom don't need to have any concerns regarding Brexit, because their rights don't change, said on Friday, for...
Facebook agrees to $550 million settlement in facial recognition class action lawsuit
Facebook has agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology in Illinois.
Extradition Trial Of PNB Scam Accused Nirav Modi To Begin From 11 May As UK Court Extends His Custody Till 27 February
Nirav Modi’s extradition trial is scheduled for five days starting 11 May
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A labor attorney explains the work rules around getting sick in the office, whether you're facing a small cold or the coronavirus, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Generally, an employer can require a sick employee to leave work — but those employees won't always be required to get paid.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Just a fraction of voters want to block witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial — but Republicans are likely to block them anyway, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - While 37% of likely Republican voters don't see a need for any witnesses, 45% want some combination of witnesses to testify.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Here are all the US presidents who have been impeached, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - President Donald Trump became the third president in US history to be impeached. The others were former presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Truth about Trump economy
Trump may be a good president for the top 1% but he has not been good for everyone else COMMENT | JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ | As the world’s business elites trekked to Davos for their annual gathering, people should have been asking a simple question: Have they overcome their infatuation with US President Donald Trump? …
Champagne discusses coronavirus response, evacuation with China counterpart
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne has spoken to his Chinese counterpart about the coronavirus outbreak, a day after the World Health Organization called it a global health emergency.
What patients hope to hear from the Finance Minister
High on the aam aadmi’s Budget hopes is some govt help to meet treatment costs
Alleged Forgery: Court admits publisher to N2m bail
An Ikeja Special Offence Court on Friday granted a N2 million bail the publisher of The Interview magazine, Azubuike Ishiekwene, accused of forgery by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Kilbowie outdoor centre closure agreed by North Lanarkshire Council
The residential facility, which provides outdoor education for Primary Seven groups, is to shut in 2020-2021.
Is the new dispensation keen on devolution?
It should be recalled that the nationalist struggle's main focus was the achievement of an electoral system with one person one vote as its basis and the result...
‘Life-threatening’: Airport staff demand halt to flights from China
Staff at airports across Australia are threatening to walk off the job unless they are allowed to do more to protect themselves from the deadly coronavirus.
Australian wildfires fan argument over impact of arsonists
CANBERRA, Australia — What’s to blame for scores of wildfires devastating Australia’s southeast? There’s an increasingly bitter face-off between those who say arson and those who fault climate change. Each side has powerful backers and their weapons of choice are often fabrications and part-truths that have spread in time with the fires in recent weeks. …
Clinton jabs again at Sanders, says he didn't seek Dem unity
Hillary Clinton is not done talking about Bernie Sanders. The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee said in a podcast interview that aired Friday that Sanders didn’t try to unify the party after losing the primary to her four years ago and that he and his supporters contributed to her loss to Donald Trump in the general …
BISP scam: FIA launches inquiry against ousted govt officials in two phases
BISP scam: FIA launches inquiry against govt officials in two phases
This amazing ‘Kindergarten Crew’ are still the best of friends in their 70s
A group of old men all in their late 70s have been buddies since childhood and have been getting together at least once a month for the past 30 years. After the members who went away to the military returned in 1988, the group made a commitment to get together, every month, on the second...
CM Jagan Approaches High Court Once Again
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy approached Telangana High Court once again seeking exemption from the court appearances. He sought the permission of the court to allow another accused to represent him in the future court appearances.
Just a fraction of voters want to block witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial — but Republicans are likely to block them anyway
While 37% of likely Republican voters don't see a need for any witnesses, 45% want some combination of witnesses to testify.
John Delaney Drops Out a Few Days Shy of Iowa. Did He Endorse Anyone?
Former Maryland Rep. John Delaney dropped out of the 2020 presidential race on Friday. It's a bittersweet ending considering he was just a few days shy of the first real contest, the Iowa Caucus. The Democratic contender explained that he will "not have sufficient support to get to the 15 percent viability threshold" needed on Monday night.
Speaker's use of taxpayer money disgraceful - NZTU
Speaker Trevor Mallard is abusing his office - and taxpayers, says the Taxpayers’ Union in response to the Speaker’s reported use of taxpayer money to fund his defamation defence against a man he alleged was a rapist.
Unions say workers’ welfare a ‘prime concern’ amid coronavirus outbreak
Airport workers have reported not being given gloves or hand sanitiser, GMB union said.
Lucrative speaking circuit helps David Cameron bank £836,000 profit in a year
Former prime minister Theresa May also earned close to £400,000 in the month of December alone through speaking engagements.
Wales won’t be intimidated in post-Brexit negotiations, says First Minister
Mark Drakeford said Wales would ‘remain a proudly European nation’.
Activists demand voice for Northern Ireland in Europe as ‘fight goes on’
Campaign group Border Communities Against Brexit unveiled a new billboard as the UK prepares to leave the EU.
MEPs leave European Parliament on final day of UK’s EU membership
The Brexit Party marked the achievement of their only goal by staging a ‘Brexodus’.
Sinn Fein border poll pre-condition ‘a necessity’ for entering government
Mary Lou McDonald underlined the importance of her party’s red line in any talks with a possible coalition partner after the General Election.
ICBC adjuster charged
A North Vancouver ICBC claims adjuster has been charged with defrauding and stealing from the Crown corporation.
Murder conviction tossed
The B.C. Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for a Nakazdli man serving a life sentence for a grisly, drug-related murder committed seven years ago on the reserve outside Fort St. James.
Scotland may test a non-binding independence vote
Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Friday that she did not rule out testing the power of the Scottish parliament to hold a non-binding vote on independence after prime minister Boris Johnson's government opposed granting a referendum, Reute...
Gold 50p Brexit coins sell out in hours
The 50p coin to commemorate Brexit has been beset by problems and repeated delays.
Department of Justice considering extending visa status of Chinese people in Ireland over coronavirus
There has been two confirmed cases of the novel virus in the UK.
Vijayapura women make their own mini Shaheen Bagh
Inspired by the women of New Delhi who have been protesting at Shaheen Bagh, hundreds of women of Vijayapura city have made their own mini Shaheen Bagh at the garden of the historic Asar Mahal.Holding
Court seeks police reply on plea seeking ‘fair’ probe into Jamia violence in December
The petitioner also sought a court-monitored investigation into the incident.
Praveen Sood is the new DG&IGP of Karnataka
Praveen Sood, a 1986 batch IPS officer took charge as the new Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG&IGP) of Karnataka on Friday, following the retirement of incumbent Neelamani
HMs, teachers booked for taking students to anti-CAA protest
CPI(M) functionaries say the children participated in human chain after school hours
No need to panic over coronavirus: DC
Awareness programme to be launched in Udupi district
Kalyana Karnataka should not hope for much from Union Budget: Kharge
Former Minister Priyank Kharge on Friday said the Union Budget holds little hope for Kalyana Karnataka.Speaking to presspersons, he said that since 2014, the BJP-led Union government has neither given
Ultrasound firm suspended by health bosses goes into voluntary liquidation - leaving several members of staff unpaid
'Obviously we are very upset'
US wants to hike NHS drug prices in a Brexit trade deal, top diplomat declares
Sir Kim Darroch, who was our man in Washington, said 'of course' the US wants higher drug prices when it sells to the UK - despite Boris Johnson dismissing the claims as "nonsense"
Jubilant Brexit backers descend on Parliament for 'most exciting moment of their life'
A PA called Clare in Parliament Square said she had "never looked forward to something as much as this, ever" while a businessman called Jeff dressed as a crusader because it's "patriotic"
Builder kicked 60-year-old friend to death in row over £30 debt
A builder attacked his friend on Hoe Street in Walthamstow, London after he refused to pay £20 of his £30 debt
Airbus paying $4-billion to settle corruption probe, exposing bribery allegations
The plane maker has been investigated by French and British authorities for suspected corruption over jet sales dating back over a decade
Zelensky thanks Pompeo for continuous support of Ukraine
The officials discussed the progress of reforms in Ukraine and trade relations between two countries.
Always detached, Britain has now forced a complete break from Brussels
Past prime ministers put head before heart on Europe. Not any more
Bernie Sanders, a socialist surges in Iowa
Progressive who shook up the Democrats is now ahead in the first state to vote
Trump’s defence pushes boundaries of presidential power
Impeachment arguments could have lasting effect on scope of executive authority
U.S. EPA Chief of Staff Is Headed to Top Coal Mining Group
(Bloomberg) -- EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler’s chief of staff is leaving the agency to work for the nation’s top coal mining trade group.Ryan Jackson is stepping down after three years at the Environmental Protection Agency to become the National Mining Association’s senior vice president of government
Why Did the Coast Guard Sail Right by Taiwan and China in 2019?
A good idea?
Bernie Sanders told Ninth Graders the U.S. Committed Acts in Vietnam ‘Almost as Bad as what Hitler Did’
During his 1972 gubernatorial run, Senator Bernie Sanders told high-school students that the U.S. had committed acts in its war with Vietnam that were "almost as bad as what Hitler did."An article in the Rutland, Vermont, newspaper, The Rutland Herald, reported on the comments, made while Sanders
Why Is Russia Bringing the S-400 Air Defense System to Its Bases in the Arctic?
And a bunch of other weapons.
Why Did the Coast Guard Sail Right by Taiwan and China in 2019?
A good idea?
Carter Page is Suing the DNC For the Steele Dossier
How much responsibility should they have?
Meet the 29-Ton AAV7: The Marines' New Armored Vehicle That Can Swim
Impressive.
Can A Rabbi Impartially Judge His Constituent?
The issue here is the close connection between the dayan and his constituent and the question of whether his judgment will be affected by this relationship.
John Delaney ends presidential campaign
In a statement, the moderate former congressman warned about nominating progressives like Warren or Sanders.
'We'll miss you': How Europe's front pages responded to Brexit day
The United Kingdom will leave the European Union tonight after 47 years. So, how are front pages across the bloc reporting the final day of unity?
Lucrative speaking circuit helps David Cameron bank £836,000 profit in a year
Former prime minister Theresa May also earned close to £400,000 in the month of December alone through speaking engagements.
Australian police warn public to stop taking pictures of wildfires
Australian officials are fed up with people trying to take pictures of wildfires.
City suppliers to wait longer for pay
EACC asks Treasury to suspend payments for an investigation into fraud claims.
Britain leaves the EU – then what?
Britain leaves the European Union on Friday, ending more than four decades of economic, political and legal integration with its closest neighbours.
Insolvency law reduces resolution time for stressed assets to 340 days: Economic Survey
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), which came into force in 2016, provides for market-linked and time-bound resolution of stressed assets. The survey, tabled in the Parliament on Friday, also said resolution under the Code has been much higher as compared to other processes.
Indonesian diplomats descend on virus-hit Wuhan to rescue trapped citizens
Faizasyah said the scheme of the evacuations – the schedule of which was still awaiting confirmation from President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo -- would be efficient and effective.
Tax rule changes will see millions handed an extra £104 from April
31million people will see a cash boost - this is why
Immigration officer, two ground handler arrested for extortion at NAIA
An immigration officer and two ground handlers were arrested by operatives of Philippine National Police (PNP) Aviation Security Group at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 when they tried to extort some P60,000 from Royal Air as penalty/payment.
SC fines retired judge; bans him perpetually from government office
Almost two years after his retirement in 2018, a former Makati City regional trial court (RTC) judge was held administratively liable by the Supreme Court (SC) on four counts of gross ignorance of the law and violation of a High Court order.
No use suing over spilt milk as court throws out Lidl shopper's personal injury claim
A woman who told a court she was injured when she slipped on milk in a Lidl supermarket has had her €15,000 compensation claim thrown out.
30-second recap: Impeachment Trial Day 9
— For a second day, U.S. senators questioned House prosecutors and President Donald Trump’s defense attorneys in advance of a vote on Friday that will either lead to an ongoing impeachment trial or lead to an acquittal of charges for the president.
Democrat John Delaney drops out of 2020 presidential race
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- Former Maryland congressman John Delaney, the first Democrat to announce a run for president in 2020, dropped out of the race Friday.
A labor attorney explains the work rules around getting sick in the office, whether you’re facing a small cold or the coronavirus
With the outbreak of coronavirus dominating headlines, it is a great time to dust off the company policy on dealing with flu season and infectious diseases in the workplace. Contagious diseases are particularly troublesome subjects for companies, as there’s a wide variety of circumstances and cultures on the wisdom of working through a sickness. Some managers reward employees who “tough it out” and show up under the weather, while other company cultures encourage sick employees to work from home or stay away altogether.
Here are all the US presidents who have been impeached
President Donald Trump became the third president in the history of the United States to be impeached.
Pope Francis promises to help Argentina in debt crisis, president says
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said Pope Francis had promised him in a meeting to do everything he could to help with his homeland’s debt crisis.
Court orders safeguards for Kenyan digital IDs, bans DNA collecting
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya’s high court said the government could go ahead with a new digital ID scheme, as long as it brought in stronger regulations and did not use it to collect citizens’ DNA and geo-location data.
Chinese city of Wuhan says it should have acted sooner to contain virus
BEIJING (Reuters) - Wuhan, the epicenter of a coronavirus that has quickly spread beyond China’s borders in recent days, should have taken measures sooner to contain it, the city’s Communist Party chief said on Friday.
Senator Romney to vote for Trump impeachment trial witnesses
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Mitt Romney on Friday will vote in favor of allowing witnesses to testify in the Senate’s impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, his spokeswoman said.
Scotland's Sturgeon: Could test power to call consultative independence vote in court
LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Friday she did not rule out testing the legality of calling a consultative referendum on independence if Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative government continued to oppose another vote.
Minister expects negotiations with UK on free trade deal to be advanced
The Minister for Trade believes New Zealand can negotiate a free trade deal with the UK by the end of the year. At noon tomorrow, the United Kingdom's 47-year relationship with the European Union (EU) will end - three and a half years since Britons voted in a referendum to leave. But with another year of negotiations ahead as they finalise the fine print of the exit deal, it's not yet clear what the effects for New Zealand will be. Minister David Parker told Morning Report New Zealand was ready to start negotiations as soon as the United Kingdom was ready. "Their first priority will, of course, be the European Union, because that's their largest and closest trading partner but the prime minister Jacinda Ardern reaffirmed with Boris Johnson that we're ready to start trade renegotiations with them for their post-Brexit trade relationship with New Zealand in the near future.
Prime Minister hails 'new beginning' as UK counts down to Brexit on Friday
There's mixed emotions in the United Kingdom as the country prepares to leave the European Union at 6 p.m. EST on Friday.
British majority would vote against Brexit today, opinion polls suggest
After over three years of political deadlock and divisiveness among the British public about Brexit, the U.K.'s exit from the European Union has finally...
Summer start for new Cloongullane Bridge
MAYO County Council is expected to appoint a contractor for the new Cloongullane Bridge between Swinford and Foxford in May, with work on the €2.5 million project to start in early summer.
China says has full confidence, capability to control epidemic
BEIJING, Jan. 31 -- China has full confidence and capability to win the fight against the novel coronavirus epidemic, a foreign ministry spokesperson said Friday.
In former Syria rebel stronghold of Maaret Al-Numan, nothing was spared
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s most powerful religious figure Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani reiterated Friday his condemnation of the use of force against anti-government protesters as the mass movement enters a critical juncture and political blocs tussle over naming a new premier. Meanwhile, influential and radical cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr called for his followers to return to the street,
‘We apologize for this failure.’ A judge said a couple missed a chance at a $7,000 tax refund — but now he says they deserved it
The court-ordered refund caps the couple’s four-year quest for the money.
Trump signs order creating post focused on human trafficking
President Donald Trump has marked the 20th anniversary of federal legislation to help combat human trafficking by dedicating a new White House position to the issue.
Draft bill could penalize companies for using end-to-end encryption
Politicians would limit privacy in the name of protecting children.
‘Deranged Human Being’: Newt Gingrich Takes Aim at Adam Schiff’s Fake Trump-Putin Conspiracy
Adam Schiff, one of the key figures in the Democrats’ efforts to unseat Donald Trump, has fantasised on the Senate floor about possible secret talks between Trump and Vladimir Putin.
What will happen to the Pound after Brexit?
Just what will happen to the exchange rate?
Man jailed for possessing loaded gun
A WEST Belfast man caught by police with a loaded handgun in his home has been jailed.
Geraldine Finucane wins permission to challenge alleged failure to investigate husband Pat's killing
THE widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has won High Court permission to challenge an alleged failure to act on a finding that his killing has never been effectively investigated.
Glasgow's Duke of Wellington statue sports EU flag cone on Brexit day
A special blue cone with yellow stars sat atop the Duke of Wellington statue in the hours before Britain officially left the European Union on Friday.
Sinn Féin border poll pre-condition 'a necessity' for coalition government, says Mary Lou McDonald
Sinn Féin's border poll pre-condition for entering government is not an exotic red line but an absolute necessity, Mary Lou McDonald has said.
Bilawal urges MQM-P to reconsider alliance with ‘failing’ PTI govt
PPP chairman says his party is ready to work with MQM-P to solve Karachi’s issues despite ideological differences
Thousands of Instagram passwords exposed online after follower-boosting app Social Captain is found to be storing them online them in plain text
Instagram users that signed up to the Social Captain site to boost their numbers had to link their accounts and a weakness in the site
They’re earning shed loads! Ex-PMs David Cameron and Theresa May rake in hundreds of thousands of pounds for media appearances after leaving office - and Boris Johnson is not doing too badly either
Mr Cameron earned £150,000 before quitting over his failure to see off Brexit, but that was small fry compared to his current income. And Mrs May has made almost £400,000 since leaving No10 in July.
Desperate single man, 30, who is looking for a girlfriend buys massive £425 billboard asking for applicants
Mark Rofe (pictured), 30, from Sheffield, said he has been single for more than a year and has noticed all his friends are getting married while he is struggling to get a date.
Locust plague decimating east Africa, including swarms 40 miles wide, is getting worse and threatens to become a humanitarian crisis, UN warns
The insects are munching their way through farmland across Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia, Dijibouti and Eritrea, putting 12 million people into acute food insecurity. The UN has called for action.
Top Remainer Tony Blair says the UK must now 'make the best of' Brexit as he blames Britain's departure from the EU on the 'mind-boggling ineptitude' of Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour leadership
Tony Blair today said the UK must 'make the best of' Brexit as he blamed Jeremy Corbyn and the 'mind-boggling ineptitude' of the Labour leadership for facilitating Britain's split from Brussels.
Homophobic driver who spat at cyclist in pink Lycra and called him 'gay boy' is jailed after he is traced using the DNA from his saliva
Faisal Alizada, 23, from Shepherd's Bush abused Philip Howard from his car while they waited at traffic lights at Notting Hill Gate (file photo).
EU Court Says It Cannot Rule On Slovenia-Croatia Border Row
The European Union’s top court announced Friday that it cannot rule on a decades old border dispute between member countries Slovenia and Croatia because the row falls under international law and not EU law.
Subway vandalism reported on day of anti-police, fare protests in New York City
Demonstrators have planned a day of action Friday to protest the MTA's plan to add 500 new police officers to the New York City subway system.
George Soros: Mark Zuckerberg Should Not Be in Control of Facebook
The social media company is going to get Trump re-elected — because it’s good for business.
Council says 'no thanks' to free theatre ticket but declining the offer 'will impact vulnerable children'
The Empire Theatre offers the complimentary service to Sunderland City Council
Pressure mounts to ban 'dangerous' US preacher who called being gay 'an abomination' from Newcastle
American evangelical preacher Franklin Graham is set to speak at the Utilita Arena as part of a tour of the UK to address "falling morality" in the country
Child seat law to be implemented soon, kids below 12yo can't sit in front
DOTr completes IRR for new child seat safety law, to implement soon
US soldiers hurt in Iran missile strike up to 64: Pentagon
The number of US troops injured by an Iranian missile strike in Iraq this month has risen to 64, according to new figures released by the Pentagon. US President Donald Trump had initially said no
Economic Survey: India skids on ranking for protecting minority shareholders
The economic survey also patted the back of the government, stating that implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) has helped India in improving the ease of doing business.
Elizabeth Warren Made Chief Justice John Roberts Ask a Question About His Own Legitimacy
If sheet cakes don't get the message across, maybe a public pantsing will.
Moment pastor prayed and a passport appeared from his shoe for a church member (Video)
Ghanaian pastor, Bishop Obinim, known for self-proclaimed spiritual powers and extreme Christian practices, new miracle is getting every one talking. The pastor was seen in a video performing another miracle, which is reasonably hard to believe. The
Iran calls US sanctions on nuke organization chief ‘unwise'
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said it seems U.S. officials imposed the sanctions to try to divert public opinion from Trump’s impeachment.
Trudeau predicts orderly Brexit with minimal trade, investment disruption
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is confident that Britain's exit from the European Union later today will be an orderly process with minimal disruption to Canadian trade and investment.
Canada not rushing to post-Brexit deal with Britain, as business urges calm
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is confident that Britain's exit from the European Union later today will be an orderly process with minimal disruption to Canadian trade and investment.
Love Islanders face tense decision to vote against each other in elimination bombshell
Tonight the Love Islanders will be forced to vote for the least compatible couples, with an elimination looming
China ambassador says no need for ‘unnecessary panic’ over virus
GENEVA, Jan 31 — China is decisively working to control the deadly outbreak of the novel coronavirus, its ambassador to the UN said today, insisting there was no need for countries impose “excessive measures” like border closures. “There is no need for unnecessary panic, and no need for...
Pressure mounts on Iraq to choose PM as cleric calls for new protests
BAGHDAD, Jan 31 — Pressure mounted on Iraq’s political elite today to nominate a new premier, after a stern sermon from the country’s top Shiah authority and a call for fresh protests by firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr. Iraq’s capital and mainly-Shiah south have been gripped by four months of...
Airbus to pay around €1b in UK slice of global bribery settlement
LONDON, Jan 31 — Airbus, the world’s largest aircraft maker, will pay just under €1 billion (RM4.3 billion)in a British settlement to draw a line under a three-and-a-half year criminal investigation into allegations of fraud, bribery and corruption. The deal under a three-year Deferred...
Iran says new US sanctions will have ‘no effect’
TEHRAN, Jan 31 — New American sanctions against Iran’s nuclear programme will have “no effect”, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said today. Washington announced new sanctions yesterday against the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran and its head Ali Akbar Salehi. Brian...
Airbus to pay US$4b to settle corruption probe, says French prosecutor
PARIS, Jan 31 — European planemaker Airbus will pay €3.592 billion (RM16.3 billion or US$3.98 billion) to settle corruption probes by US, British and French authorities into contract dealings, France’s financial prosecutor said today. The simultaneous settlements in Britain, France and the...
Scarborough: Impeachment Will End with Donald Trump Completely Owning the Republican Party
Friday on MSNBC, host Joe Scarborough lamented the pending outcome of the impeachment trial. However, he cautioned Republicans that the "truth will be known." | Clips
Chinese Media: 'Local Negligence' Worsened Viral Outbreak
China's Global Times government newspaper disparaged "our local and national negligence" in a column Thursday.
Report: John Bolton Defends Impeachment Witnesses at Private Event
John Bolton said Trump officials who testified in the House impeachment investigation should be free to speak out without "retribution."
Indian Migrants, Smuggler Arrested After Crossing Canadian Border into NY
Swanton Sector Border Patrol agents arrested three Indian nationals in New York near the Canadian border.
Man, 21, arrested after he allegedly stabs his father in Pearl City | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu police arrested a 21-year-old man after he allegedly stabbed his 39-year-old father in Pearl City Thursday night.
Study: Brexit referendum did not lead to more radical Euroskepticism elsewhere
Following the result of the UK Brexit referendum in June 2016 many Euroskeptic parties across Europe celebrated, contending that the vote could pave the way for similar referendums in other countries. ...
Trump seizes on viral clip of Nadler giving final answer over Schiff
President Trump on Friday seized on a viral clip of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), who appeared to catch impeachment manager colleague Rep.
IGP: Police know where Riduan is
SEPANG: The police have information on the whereabouts of K. Pathmanathan, the ex-husband of kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi, who has been missing with their daughter for the past 11 years.
Lagos commercial motorcycle operators protest ban, seek regulation
Commercial motorcycle operators, comprising Gokada, Max and 1st Ride companies, on Friday staged a peaceful protest against the recent ban of
Airbus agrees to pay 3.6 billion euros to settle corruption probes
Airbus is set to pay a massive 3.6 billion euros ($4 billion) in fines to Britain, France and the US to settle corruption inquiries sparked..
You can’t legislate integrity, value ― Gbajabiamila tells Nigerians
The Speaker of the House of Reps, Femi Gbajabiamila has urged Nigerians to use religion to promote unity among the citizens.
Insecurity: Buhari must bring in fresh hands ―Tanko Yakassi
Founding member of the Arewa Consultative Forum and Kano politician, Alhaji Tanko Yakassi, has counselled President Buhari.
Amotekun is taking shape ―Makinde
Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde has said that the South-West security initiative, Operation Amotekun was shaping up well.
Russia Wants a New Trade Deal with the UK
Russia wants to conclude a new trade agreement with the UK after the country leaves the European Union, said Russian Ambassador to London Andrey Kelin, quoted by BGNES. Russia and the UK must sign agreements in the fields of aviation, transport, trade in nuclear materials, etc.
Bilawal urges MQM-P to rethink alliance with PTI, work to solve Karachi's problems
Says PPP, MQM-P should work together to solve Karachi's problems despite "ideological issues" between the two parties.
Pompeo Insists There’s ‘No Condition’ For Zelensky To Visit WH But Won’t Say When He Can
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo denied on Friday that there were any conditions for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet...
MEANWHILE: Senate Interviews IRS Whistleblower
Senate investigators interviewed in recent weeks a whistleblower who claims wrongdoing in the Internal Revenue Service’s mandatory audit of the...
'Common sense': Bipartisan push for better-fitting female body armor for troops
Two bipartisan bills in the House and the Senate would improve the fit of body armor for female troops and require a report on injuries from poorly fitting armor.
Trump to appoint White House official to take on human trafficking
President Trump will appoint a White House domestic policy adviser to focus exclusively on reducing human trafficking, according to a top administration official.
New York police warn public after antifa vows to ‘f--- shit up’ on city’s subway
The New York City police union warned the public about a rowdy demonstration promised by antifa against the city’s public transportation police.
'Bernie definitely concerns me': Trump supporters take Sanders challenge seriously
DES MOINES, Iowa — Supporters of President Trump don't agree with Bernie Sanders on almost anything, or even like him much, but they see him as a tough general election foe.
Rick Scott: I believe President Trump will be acquitted on Friday
Sen. Rick Scott predicted that President Trump will be acquitted in his Senate trial on Friday.
Karnataka government appoints Praveen Sood as head of police force
Citizen-centric policing is the way forward, says Praveen Sood, IPS, who took charge as the new state police chief replacing Neelmani Raju on Friday.
Jamia firing: Accused to be produced before Juvenile Justice Board
The shooter, who was taken in custody, claimed to be a minor, roamed around Delhi’s Jamia Nagar for three hours and posted three Facebook lives from there.
‘Need For Wealth Creation’: Lessons From Thirukkural, Arthashastra And Ten New Ideas In Economic Survey 2020
‘Since the wealth cannot be distributed unless created, the wealth creators are India’s wealth’
NLA gets new office complex in Volta Region
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Chattered Accountant pick forms to contest K.T Hammond
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Illegal tree cutting offenders punished
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Good start, companies — now keep raising wages!, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - We've been heading toward a "Better Capitalism," but if we're going to fix the American economy, companies need to keep raising wages.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski get the cover they need to vote for witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Democrats need four GOP votes to reach a 51-vote majority and pass the motion, but just three Republicans appear ready to vote with them on the issue.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Charities steered $65M to Trump lawyer Sekulow and family
WASHINGTON — Jay Sekulow, one of President Donald Trump’s lead attorneys during the impeachment trial, is being paid for his legal work through a rented $80-a-month mailbox a block away from the White House.
E-bike trial coming soon
On 12 February selected officers in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin will take to the roads on e-bikes to trial them as a new tool to help keep our roads safe.
High Commissioner to Tuvalu Announced
Rt Hon Winston Peters
Review of NZ International Conference Centre fire underway
Independent operational review of NZ International Conference Centre fire underway
Interior Min.: Land and sea crossings close to recent visitors to China
Interior Min. Deri orders Israel's borders closed to those who were recently in China - with one catch.
Survey Shows Lack of Employee Engagement
A survey by Achievers revealed the reasons employees are dissatisfied with their current employees.
Pair of councillors sign up for St Vincent's Hospice firewalk
Jim Paterson and Andy Doig will walk over hot coals at temperatures of more than 800C
MDC National Executive makes momentous resolutions
The MDC National Executive today concluded a two-day retreat to chart the way forward. The two-day retreat came on the back of President Advocate Nelson Chamisa...
Good start, companies — now keep raising wages!
About a decade ago, when I started writing about how companies should strive to create value for stakeholders, not just shareholders, some of my business and finance friends thought I was nuts.
IEC, Candidates Responsible to Afghan Voters: US
Ross Wilson, chargé d'affaires at the US embassy in Kabul, on Friday said that all parties involved in the elections, including the election commissions and the candidates, have a responsib
Evacuations from Wuhan: What are the risks?
Countries are scrambling to airlift their citizens from the Chinese city of Wuhan as it struggles to get to grips with the spread of a SARS-like ...
Pakistan should stand by China in this difficult time: Sadiq Sanjrani
Pakistan should stand by China in this difficult time: Sadiq Sanjrani.
Facebook brings Amber Alerts to South Africa in a first for the continent
South Africa has become the first country in Africa to join the Facebook Amber Alerts programme. This follows the announcement of a partnership between Facebook and The South African Police Service (SAPS) to use the Facebook platform and community to help find missing children. The system enables the South African Police Service to seek assistance...
EU Top Envoy Says No Clash With U.S. Over Kosovo Talks
The European Union’s top diplomat said on January 31 in Belgrade that the bloc was not competing with the United States in facilitating dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
Here’s What Will Change And What Won’t Now That Brexit Has Finally Popped Off
The UK has until December 31 to hammer out a deal with the EU.
Nirbhaya gang rape, murder case: Delhi court cancels February 1 hanging of convicts till further orders
Nirbhaya gang rape, murder case: A Delhi court on Friday canceled the executions of convicts in the Nirbhaya case till further orders. Nirbhaya's mother said that convicts have been taking advantage of the legal system.
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski get the cover they need to vote for witnesses in Trump's impeachment trial
Democrats need four GOP votes to reach a 51-vote majority and pass the motion, but just three Republicans appear ready to vote with them on the issue.
Facebook vows to limit and remove misinformation about the Wuhan coronavirus and tell you if something you shared is false
On Facebook and Instagram, the company will focus on claims that discourage treatment or make false claims about prevention.
CNN Anchor, Dem Senator Fear Trump Will Open an 'Office of Foreign Interference Outreach'
What is to stop President Trump and his campaign from "opening an office of foreign interference outreach" if he's acquitted, CNN's John Berman asked Sen. Jon Tester (D-MN) on Friday morning, hours before Trump is expected to be acquitted. They sounded legitimately concerned.
Long-shot McConnell Challenger Endorses Biden
Former Vice President Joe Biden received another endorsement ahead of Monday’s Iowa caucuses: Mitch McConnell’s Senate challenger Amy McGrath. McGrath has a reasonably high profile in the 2020 scene, and liberal pundits have elevated McGrath to give the public the false impression that she has a fighting chance to beat the most powerful legislator in Washington. Of course, the likelihood of McGrath defeating Leader McConnell is on-par with Beto O'Rourke's chances of winning the presidency.
WATCH: MSNBC Contributor Loses His Mind Over Trump Hypothetically Shutting Down Voting in CA
MSNBC political contributor Jason Johnson drove himself into a tizzy on Thursday over a hypothetical situation in which President Trump comes up with an excuse to shut down voting in California and proceeded to tell host Nicolle Wallace that "we’re not talking hypotheticals."
CNN Anchor: Republicans Actually Have a Point About the Whistleblower
During President Trump's impeachment trial Thursday, Chief Justice John Roberts refused to read a question submitted by Republican Senator Rand Paul. The reason, allegedly, is because the question named the whistleblower who filed the second-hand complaint about President Donald Trump's July 25, 2019 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Arguably, the reason the Senate is holding an impeachment trial is because of the complaint.
Independent operational review of NZ International Conference Centre fire underway
The Fire and Emergency NZ commissioned independent operational review of the 2019 New Zealand International Convention Centre fire at SkyCity is underway.
High Commissioner to Tuvalu announced - Peters
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters today announced the appointment of diplomat Matt Howell as New Zealand’s High Commissioner to Tuvalu.
Makarora-Lake Hawea Road reopened in Makarora, Queenstown Lakes
Makarora-Lake Hawea Road has been reopened following yesterday's fatal collision.
Waitangi Day marked by community events - Ardern
New Zealanders will come together at community events across local marae, parks, schools and atop maunga to commemorate Waitangi Day, Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Jacinda Ardern said today.
The Co-operative Bank accredited as a living wage employer
The Co-operative Bank has become an accredited Living Wage employer.
Airbus paying £3bn to end global corruption probes
Courts in France, the US and the UK considering their own parts of the deal.
Nicola Sturgeon urges patience on indyref2 as she predicts break-up of UK
The First Minister said she is confident Brexit will lead to independence for Scotland.
Human smuggler gets jail
A Richmond B.C. man has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for his role in a human smuggling case.
Sally Ann will surpass goal
Back in November, Kelowna's Salvation Army set a lofty goal of raising $700,000 in its annual Christmas campaign.
British Steel rescue under threat as French government opposes Jingye deal
The Chinese takeover of embattled British Steel is hanging in the balance after the French government said it would oppose the deal.
CMPD trying to find cigarette-stealing duo who robbed QT at gunpoint
The robbery happened around 7:45 p.m. at the QuikTrip on the 5700 block of N. Tryon Street, near Old Concord Road.
Two women find success after New Year’s resolutions, encourage others to keep moving
Two women who started New Year’s resolutions in 2019 have reached their goals and are continuing their journey to live a healthier lifestyle. Now, they are sharing their stories in hopes of motivating others to not give up on 2020 resolutions.
Sheriff: Mom confesses to causing fractures to 1-month-old’s ribs, arm because of crying
Brittany Hardin, 22, is charged with two counts of felony child abuse.
Man accused of performing animal surgeries without license in San Joaquin Co.
Pedro Maldonado Victorio was arrested on suspicion of cruelty to animals, practicing veterinary medicine without a valid license and transporting a controlled substance, the sheriff's office said in a news release Thursday. His arrest comes after a concerned citizen on Saturday saw English bulldog puppies running loose in the 2000 block of East Louise Avenue in Lathrop. She called police after she saw two men leave a nearby home with what appeared to be bloody gloves, the sheriff's office said.
Ethiopia's week of human rights caution and kidnap, insecurity protests
The latest development on the issue is that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will be appearing before lawmakers on Monday to address current issues.
ECOWAS attempts to break political deadlock in Guinea-Bissau
ECOWAS delegation visits Guinea-Bissau to mediate political deadlock after release of presidential disputed election results.
‘U.S. soldiers injured in Iran strike up to 64’
U.S. President Donald Trump had initially said no Americans were hurt by the missiles fired on a base housing U.S. soldiers on January 8.
CAT directs AP CS to file affidavit on officer’s salary payment
The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) on Friday instructed the Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary to file an affidavit on the delay in execution of its direction to release salary of IRS officer Jasti
CBI court accepts plea for Jagan’s dispensation of presence
Matter posted to February 7 for next hearing
Huzurnagar VVPATs slips destroyed
Following protocol of the Election Commission
BJP, CPI question government hurry to conduct PACS polls
Need to reorganise the cooperatives in line with new mandals and districts, says BJP
BAC rejects Opposition motion to recall Governor
LDF members say proposal lacks legislative precedent
Cop arrested woman for drink driving before sleeping with her and starting relationship. They're still together... but he's in prison
He blocked her on Facebook. That should have been the end of it. It wasn't
What you need to know if you live and work in Spain, France or other EU country after Brexit
Living and working in the EU depends on the rules of the individual country
Michael Jacques can’t read or write. But he’s published a new book
Author Michael Jacques’s story is one of perseverance, a message he preaches as a public speaker
Ukraine's JFO HQ reports enemy death toll in Donbas in January
Russian occupying forces' casualties in January totaled 83 people.
SIstani urges elections 'as soon as possible'
And while pressure from Sistani and the street forced Prime Minister Adel Abdel Mahdi to resign in December, he has stayed on in a caretaker capacity as political parties have yet to agree on a consensus replacement.
France, Turkey lock horns in Mediterranean standoff
Macron has expressed exasperation with Erdogan on a string of issues, such as allegedly illicit energy exploration off Cyprus, the launch of a military operation in Syria without international consent, and contributing to what he termed the "brain death" of NATO.
Man arrested in Dundalk on suspicion of passport offences - Talk of the Town
A 40-year-old man was arrested in Dundalk today on suspicion of falsifying passports. A statement from Gardaí said: “On Friday, 31st January 2020, an intelligence led operation was conducted by the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI), targeting persons suspected to be involved in serious and organised crime who operate at an international level....Read More→
Airbus ran ‘massive’ bribery scheme to win orders
European aerospace group to pay €3.6bn in penalties to regulators in France, UK and US
Bernie Sanders Brings Energy Into Iowa Race, Iowa Democratic Chair Says
(Bloomberg) -- Bernie Sanders has worked his way to the top of a crowded field of Democrats in Iowa through an energetic organization and big rallies that have brought new voters into the caucus process, the Iowa Democratic Party chairman said Friday.Chairman Troy Price, speaking to a Bloomberg News
Defend CAA Aggressively, Minorities Are as much Ours as Other Citizens Are: PM Modi Tells NDA Leaders
The appeal was made at a meeting of the NDA leaders which was called to set strategies for the Budget session that began earlier in the day.
PM Modi Seeks 'Honest' Feedback on Ground Situation From 37 Ministers Who Visited Jammu & Kashmir
So far, a total of 14 ministers have submitted their assessment on the welfare schemes in a proforma that will be compiled together in a comprehensive report for the government to take action on the basis of the feedback, a home ministry official said.
'Narendra Modi is my PM as Well, You Cannot Break India's Unity', Kejriwal to Pak Minister
"We gave zero tolerance for interference by the biggest sponsor of terrorism. No matter how hard Pakistan tries, it cannot harm India's unity", said Delhi CM
How the Air Force Deters (And Could Fight) North Korea
An important role.
Trump impeachment trial: Senate votes loom on witnesses, Trump's fate
The Senate vote on witnesses Friday could end in a tie, but it's considered unlikely the chief justice would decide the question.
Hillary Clinton isn't running, but she hasn't gone away (even if some might like her to)
"Wouldn't we like to run against her?" Trump asked at a campaign rally in Des Moines, Iowa.
Trump is a threat to peace. It is time for the UN to act on uniting Korea instead ǀ View
It’s an historic mistake - potentially catastrophic - to leave the fate of the Koreas, as well as of Iran and the Middle East - indeed international peace itself - in the hands of an individual who has demonstrated seriously erratic political and psychological behaviour.
Birmingham man jailed for forced marriage attempt in Pakistan
A Birmingham man who tried to force his niece into an arranged marriage and threatened her with a gun when she refused has been jailed.
Airbus paying £3bn to end global corruption probes
Courts in France, the US and the UK considering their own parts of the deal.
Stafford man in court charged with death by careless driving
A Stafford man has appeared in court charged with causing death by careless driving after a crash near Lichfield.
Nicola Sturgeon urges patience on indyref2 as she predicts break-up of UK
The First Minister said she is confident Brexit will lead to independence for Scotland.
TRAVEL WARNING: US State Department issues 'do not travel' warning to China as coronavirus spreads
The U.S. State Department has issued a "do not travel" warning to China as concerns grow over the coronavirus.
Trump supporters speak out about 2020 policy concerns at New Jersey rally
President Trump's "Promises made, Promises kept" campaign rally in Wildwood, New Jersey
Iowa Dems aim to reach more voters with satellite caucuses all over world
For the first time ever, the Democratic Party of Iowa is holding satellite caucus locations all over the world for registered Iowa voters who will be out out-of-state on Feb. 3, when the state kicks off the 2020 presidential nominating season.
Senate poised to acquit Trump
Republican advantage in Senate means a very likely acquittal for Trump.
Waititu a 'sacrificial lamb': Ruto allies
They claim the grand plan is to "finish" the DP politically.
Greta Thunberg puts Africa’s climate activists in media spotlight
After a racism debate in Davos on the invisibility of African climate activists, Greta Thunberg held a press conference Friday with fellow eco-warriors from Kenya, Uganda and South Africa to stress the importance of their voices.
Nigerian Twitter Users React To False Report Bishop Oyedepo Was Denied US Visa
On the heels of President Donald Trump of the United States revealing his intention imposing a travel ban on seven countries including Nigeria, false report emanated today that Bishop Davido Oyedepo was denied a US visa.
Coronavirus: FG will not stop Nigerians from travelling to China – Mohammed
The Federal Government will not stop Nigerians from travelling to China or any other country where coronavirus has manifested.
50 Million Of Cristiano Ronaldo’s 200 Million Instagram Followers Are Fake – Study
Football star, Cristiano Ronaldo recently celebrated reaching a whopping 200 million followers on Instagram but it appears his story might be 'ronbelievable'.
Pressure mounts on Iraq to choose PM as cleric calls for new protests
Pressure mounted on Iraq's political elite Friday to nominate a new premier, after a stern sermon from the country's top Shiite authority and a call for fresh protests by firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr.
'Substantial' votes hinge on key policy issues - poll
Party policies on pay, healthcare, housing, childcare and flexible working hours are likely to sway the votes of "substantial majorities" of the State's 300,000 employees in next week's election, according to a poll funded by the largest public service union Fórsa.
Google says govt needs to allay fears before mandating sharing of non-personal data
Chetan Krishnaswamy, director of public policy at Google, said there were concerns around intellectual property rights, possible de-anonymisation of personal data, legal liabilities and a lack of safeguards. He made these comments at a panel discussion at ITechLaw conference in Bengaluru on Friday.
UK will be more welcoming to Indonesians after Brexit, ambassador says
“To Indonesians who are interested in traveling or studying in the UK, [the country] will be an even more open, welcoming and positive place for Indonesians than it has been in the past,” he said on Friday.
US' China travel ban an 'overreaction' to WHO declaration
The US warning against traveling to China due to the novel coronavirus spread is an overreaction, which would greatly hurt global tourism and hinder people-to-people exchanges, Chinese experts say.
Synchronized interfaith moment of prayer to be held on Feb. 6
The nationwide synchronized interfaith moment of prayer will be held on Feb. 6, Thursday, at exactly 12 noon, said PasaLord Prayer Movement founder, Mrs. Lourdes “Bing” Pimentel, wife of the late Senate President Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. and Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III.
PH, US soldiers conduct joint counter-terrorism training
Amid President Duterte's planned abrogation of the Visiting Forces of Agreement (VFA), the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) looks to further strengthen its the military ties with the US.
Las Pinas City donates P1-M to victims of Taal eruption
Las Piñas City Mayor Imelda T. Aguilar announced on Thursday that the city government will donate P1 million as financial assistance to the victims of the Taal Volcano eruption in the municipalities of Agoncillo and Lemery in Batangas.
Base access changes affect thousands locally, millions nationally
— Department of Defense changes mean that identification cards for dependents of some civilian employees — cards that provide access to military installations — are no longer renewed on expiration.
Stakeknife inquiry could lead to 30 people facing charges, court hears
Developments disclosed during proceedings against Freddie Scappaticci , who denies spying
Men arrested on suspicion of connection with €13m cyber-attack on Malta bank
North’s National Crime Agency boss says ‘large amount’ of proceeds ‘funnelled through bank account in Belfast’
Trump to create White House czar to fight, prosecute human traffickers
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump announced an executive order Friday to create the office of a human trafficking czar, expanding the White House's domestic policy office to focus on ending what the administration has called "modern day slavery."
White House announces new position to address human trafficking
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The White House said Friday morning that it will create a new position in its Domestic Policy Council to address human trafficking.
East Midlands Airport workers' coronavirus fears over 'protective gear shortage'
Employees at East Midlands, Liverpool and Stansted airports said there was not sufficient protective equipment, while those at Manchester told union they were given face masks but not gloves or hand sanitiser
Good start, companies — now keep raising wages!
About a decade ago, when I started writing about how companies should strive to create value for stakeholders, not just shareholders, some of my business and finance friends thought I was nuts.
Facebook vows to limit and remove misinformation about the Wuhan coronavirus and tell you if something you shared is false
Facebook said it will try to limit the spread of false and misleading information about the coronavirus on its Facebook and Instagram platforms after the World Health Organization declared the virus a public-health emergency.
Germany wants to conclude Brexit talks by year's end: minister
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany wants to do all it can to conclude outstanding negotiations with Britain on its future ties with the European Union by the end of this year, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Friday.
Indonesia deports detained U.S. reporter: lawyer
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A U.S. journalist who has written stories about environmental destruction in Indonesia was deported on Friday after being arrested over alleged visa violations, his lawyer and his news outlet said.
What are the obstacles to Bayer settling Roundup lawsuits?
(Reuters) - Bayer AG (BAYGn.DE) is in mediation to potentially settle thousands of U.S. lawsuits claiming that the company’s Roundup weed killer causes cancer, but some legal experts said the cases raises novel questions that may prevent an easy settlement.
Music producer Bobby Shin found guilty on multiple counts, including aggravated kidnapping
Jurors have found Grammy-winning music producer Bobby Shin guilty on multiple counts, including especially aggravated kidnapping. He has worked with artists like Carrie Underwood, Kacey Musgraves and Tori Kelly.
Hindu Mahasabha will not honour Delhi shooter, says right-wing outfit’s chief
The Uttar Pradesh chief of the right-wing organisation had earlier claimed that the gunman would be honoured, and provided with legal assistance.
Lyft expands free voter rides to all US primaries
You might not have trouble getting to the voting booth in 2020 through the ridesharing program.
'Anger and confusion' among EU nationals fearful of future in Brexit Britain
EU nationals say they are scared about their future in post-Brexit Britain after three 'emotionally draining years' of anti-immigrant rhetoric.
What time is Brexit happening and when is Boris Johnson's speech?
One thousand, three hundred and eighteen days after the EU referendum on 23 June 2016, the UK will finally leave the European Union tonight.
River Lagan pipe bombs, grenades and car bomb 'dumped by someone who panicked'
An alert which closed two bridges over the River Lagan began after a "significant munitions find", police have said.
Republicans Are Prepared to Go Down With Trump
Or to triumph with him.
Tipperary's Newman Julian says FG is only party to cut tax
People on average incomes 'are not rich'
Treating stranded students 'like our own’, China assures Pakistan
In phone call with Chinese FM, Qureshi offers field hospital, doctors to help tackle novel coronavirus outbreak
Legal challenge is launched to block Moscow's attempt to roll out facial recognition - as 175,000 cameras are installed in the capital
Activist Alena Popova and politician Vladimir Milov launched the challenge in Moscow's court, saying the camera's will affect people's privacy. Moscow has 175,000 cameras already installed.
Wealthy are to be offered huge tax breaks by Uruguay’s new president to lure them to the country’s coastal resorts and help boost the economy as other South American countries crumble
Luis Lacalle Pou says he wants to offer residency to up to 200,000 by slashing the minimum amount of property foreigners need to buy to qualify.
A new bill could punish web platforms for using end-to-end encryption
Draft amendment adds new rules for policing child abuse
Fifteen Percent of Italians Are Holocaust Deniers, Poll Shows
Some 20 percent of respondents agreed that Mussolini, Hitler’s ally and the father of 20th-century fascism, 'was a great leader who only made a few mistakes'
Welsh Tories ordered to lift suspension of assembly member
Judge finds in favour of Nick Ramsay, who was suspended after being arrested and released
I fear the growing nastiness that Brexit is ushering in
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Seth Meyers: 'Today’s Republican party is an authoritarian movement'
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Pensioner demands R37K refund after builder 'ran away with money'
A Lotus River pensioner is demanding her money back after a builder allegedly “ran away” with her money.
France Agrees to End Airbus Corruption Probe in $4B Deal
A French court has approved an agreement with Airbus that would see the planemaker pay up to $4 billion to end years of corruption investigations by three countries.
Manitoba government to end controversial practice of birth alerts in April
The Manitoba government is ending a controversial practice that allowed hospitals to flag new mothers to child welfare agencies.
Does It Matter Who the Democrats Choose?
In terms of actual policy, probably not very much.
Supreme Court to consider plea for laying down victim centric guidelines in death penalty cases
Faced with delay in execution of four convicts in the Nirbhaya case after re-scheduling of death warrant, the Ministry of Home Affairs last week approached the top court in Shatrughan Chauhan case (2014), the apex court framed accused-centric guidelines, ignoring the plight of the victims' families. In case of multiple convicts, they go on filing one petition after another, delaying the execution, it said.
Union Budget 2020: 5 movies to get you in the mood for the big day
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is gearing up to present the Union Budget 2020 on Saturday (February 1, 2020). The government is expected to roll out schemes aimed at infusing new life into
Iraqi cleric condemns use of force, 11 protesters wounded
Outgoing Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi resigned in December under pressure from protesters. Negotiations among divided political factions have come to a deadlock. President Barham Saleh has given parties until Saturday to name a candidate or would do so himself.
Church of England apologizes for saying only married heterosexuals should have sex
Top archbishops in the Church of England have apologized for guidance issued by the church last week that said only married heterosexuals should have sex while same-sex or heterosexual Christians in civil partnerships should remain abstinent.
How religious organizations use conversion therapy to try to make LGBTQ people straight
Saturday at 7pm on CTV: W5 goes undercover to expose conversion therapy in Canada. Sandie Rinaldo examines the psychological consequences of the controversial practice of attempting to change people's sexual orientation.
'Vulnerable' Canadian diplomats and dependents to depart Beijing amid coronavirus outbreak
In light of the spreading coronavirus outbreak, CTV News has learned that Global Affairs Canada has authorized the departure from China of select diplomats and their dependents.
Confused about the Iowa caucus? Don't be — it's just a fun little block party for white people that changes American history
While it may feel as if the Democratic primary has been going on for 84 years, I regret to inform you that it’s really only just getting started. Ours is an era of grotesque polarization ground
Women are the single largest exclusion in India’s farmer suicides data: P Sainath
Delivering his valedictorian address at the XVI National Conference of Indian Association for Women's Studies (IAWS) here, Sainath, 63, said climate change was going to affect women more as they are the providers of water, food, fodder and fuels.
‘No reason to feel defensive’: PM Modi asks NDA leaders to back CAA strongly
A BJP ally told news agency PTI that the Prime Minister called on his government to aggressively take on the opposition's charge that the CAA discriminated against Muslims.
Hyderabad Police permits Pro-CAA meeting on February 2, but with restrictions
In his order, the additional commissioner of Police(Law and Order), Hyderabad, DS Chauhan said, "the gathering must no exceed 3000 participants and that no one shall burst crackers, carry lathis or sticks, or carry provocative banners/placards hurting sentiments of other community or religion."
SC declines plea for removal of WB CM Mamata Banerjee for seeking UN referendum on CAA
"We understand the issue is important but it will be appropriate if you approach the high court," said the bench, also comprising Justices B R Gavai and Surya Kant, after counsel appearing for the petitioner said that the issue is important and the apex court should consider it.
North Carolina Counties Declare 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Status
The Second Amendment Sanctuary movement is picking up steam once again as counties in North Carolina declare they have no intention of...
Nolte: Thank President John Roberts for Outing the Fake 'Whistleblower'
We all owe Chief Justice John Roberts a big thank you for confirming the name of the phony, Deep State whistleblower.
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Schumer: Without Witnesses and Documents, Trump's 'Acquittal Will Be Meaningless'
During a press conference on Friday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) stated that if Senate Republicans refuse to allow additional witnesses | Clips During a press conference on Friday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) stated that if Senate Republicans refuse to allow additional witnesses and documents in the Senate's impeachment trial, "the president's acquittal will be meaningless."
If Trump Wants His Racist Border Wall, He'll Have to Start Taking Climate Change Seriously
Ha ha ha. Donald Trump’s impermeable wall ain’t so impermeable, after all. Not even these high walls of racist fury can withstand good ol’ Mother Nature: The Washington Post reported Thursday that the president’s beloved border wall between the U.S. and Mexico would need to leave portions wide open every summer to prevent flash floods from knocking it over.
EU parliament replaces british members after Brexit
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Schumer pressures Roberts to cast witnesses vote in case of tie
Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) on Friday ratcheted up pressure on Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to break a possible tie vote on a motion to consider subpoenas of
The Hill's Campaign Report: Four-way sprint to Iowa finish line
Welcome to The Hill's Campaign Report, your weekly rundown on all the latest news in the 2020 presidential, Senate and House races. Did someone forward this to you?
Biden holds small lead in four-way race for Iowa: poll
A new Iowa poll by Park Street Strategies shows former Vice Presid
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WAUKEE, Iowa — Former Vice President Joe Biden has opened a final sprint toward the Iowa caucuses, returning to his greatest strength: voter perception that he is most able to beat President
Texas Gets the Green Light to Limit Family Planning Services for Poor Women
The Trump administration approved millions in Medicaid funding despite the fact that Texas bars women from seeking care from their provider of choice.
Prosecution objects to Najib, family examining items seized by police
KUALA LUMPUR: The prosecution is opposing an application by Datuk Seri Najib Razak and his family for permission to physically inspect items allegedly purchased using funds siphoned from 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) which were seized from them shortly after the 14th General Election (GE14) .
Mahumapelo: DA's bid to oust Mkhwebane and divide ANC will fail
The ANC will never vote with the DA to remove Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane, says ANC MP and former North West premier Supra Mahumapelo.
'This I deny categorically', says DA councillor who allegedly voted ANC
Anthony Still has been accused of being the third DA councillor who helped unseat the party in Johannesburg by voting for Geoff Makhubo but he has categorically denied this.
Lima Charlie: What Is The Future Of HMS Forth In The Falkland Islands?
The arrival of HMS Forth in the Falklands represents a significant increase in capability for the British forces locally
Police: 2 arrested after attempt to breach Mar-a-Lago security
Authorities say officers fired shots at a vehicle that breached security at President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
Digital companies, liable to tax under new Finance Act — Osinbajo
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo says multinational digital companies operating abroad with significant economic presence in Nigeria will be sub
Actress Bimbo Akinsanya reveals reasons behind short-lived marriage
Popular Nollywood Actress, Abimbola Akinsanya, has disclosed what led to her leaving her marriage early, inspite of her three month- old ba
Enforcement on Okada ban: Operators storm Sanwo-Olu’s office in protest
Some operators of Okada and Keke Napep , on Friday, led a peaceful protest to the state government in Alausa, seeking a rethink on the ban.
UK set to say goodbye to EU: Chronology of Brexit divorce deal
On January 29, 2020, the European Parliament approved the Brexit divorce deal under which the UK will leave the EU on January 31.
Goodbye. Hello: New MEPs join parliament after Brexit
For many in the EU, Brexit is goodbye. But for the MEPs elected to replace the Britons leaving the European Parliament, it is a new beginning.
Senate poised to acquit Trump of impeachment charges
The US Senate appeared poised on Friday to rule out calling witnesses at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, clearing the way for the president to be swiftly acquitted in a decisive victory as he prepares to battle for re-election.
'Bernie is a Democrat': Biden backtracks on Sanders after questioning his party loyalty
Joe Biden walked back his jab questioning Democratic presidential primary rival Bernie Sanders's loyalty to the party.
'Our names will live in infamy': Mayor of Wuhan offers to resign over virus response
The mayor of the city where the coronavirus outbreak began offered to resign and said his handling of the epidemic was “not good enough.”
Mark Levin to Lisa Murkowski: Bolton shouldn't be called because impeachment is unconstitutional
Radio host Mark Levin responded to Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s question of why John Bolton should not be called to testify in President Trump’s Senate impeachment trial, reminding her that her "job is to uphold the Constitution."
Delhi polls: BJP pledges Rs 2/kg wheat flour, potable water to every home
The document was released in presence of Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari, Prakash Javadekar, Harsh Vardhan, party's Delhi unit president Manoj Tiwari and MPs.
Court strikes out MTN Nigeria’s suit against AGF, as FIRS, Customs take over tax probe
The Federal High Court has struck out MTN Nigeria's lawsuit against the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami.
‘Divine Retribution Against China For Oppressing Uighur Muslims’: Cleric Calls Coronavirus Allah’s Punishment
An Islamic cleric from India by the name of Ilyas Sharafuddin has claimed that the Coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan is Allah’s punishment against China for persecuting Uighur Muslims, Times Now has reported.
Trump failed to slash healthcare benefits for the poor when his Obamacare repeal effort collapsed — so now he's trying to do it on his own, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Congress rejected the idea during the Trump administration's effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Sign Languages Display Distinct Ancestries
Well more than 100 distinct sign languages exist worldwide, with each having features that made it possible for researchers to create an evolutionary tree of their lineages.
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Trump's vision for peace? You decide
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Oshiomhole can’t enter Edo without Obaseki’s permission – Deputy Governor
Political tension has continued to grip Edo State, South-south Nigeria, as the rift between the state governor, Godwin Obaseki, and the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, deepens.
How I won Akwa Ibom rerun -- Senator
The newly-elected senator representing Akwa Ibom North-West, Chris Ekpenyong, has spoken of the intrigues involved in last Saturday's senatorial rerun in Akwa Ibom.
Missing Edinburgh schoolboy sparks major police search
Nobody has seen 15-year-old Jay Begbie since Tuesday evening.
Smugglers could illegally enter the US through floodgates left open on Trump's border wall
Portions of President Donald Trump’s new border wall between the US and Mexico would likely require the installation of floodgates that would be left open for months at a time in order to prevent flooding during the rainy season in the US Southwest, border officials and other people familiar with the plan told The Washington Post.
Trump failed to slash healthcare benefits for the poor when his Obamacare repeal effort collapsed — so now he's trying to do it on his own
The Trump administration unveiled a plan on Thursday to allow states the option of capping spending on health benefits for millions for Americans, likely prompting them to cover fewer people after Congress rebuffed the idea during the drive to repeal and replace Obamacare in 2017.
Jean-Claude Juncker: 'Brexit was a waste of time and energy'
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Divorcing the UK: Brexit becomes reality
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The Bubble: Bigger, Fatter, Uglier
Reflecting on presidential debate proclamations past.What progress has been made in addressing the big, fat, ugly bubble identified in September 2016?What are the implications of the bigger, fatter, u
Brexit is bad for North Louth says Cllr Ruairi O Murchu
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Cardinal Wolsey Statue
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Former senator David Leyonhjelm to pay Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young’s legal costs
Former senator David Leyonhjelm has not been issued with a court-order preventing him from repeating defamatory remarks about Greens Senator Sarah Former senator David Leyonhjelm has not been issued with a court-order preventing him from repeating defamatory remarks about Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young, but he will have to pay her legal costs.
Worker Feared Killed As Arena Demolition Goes Awry In Russia
A worker is feared dead in the collapse of a sports arena slated for demolition in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city.
SWAT teams locate man who barricaded self in Port Richey duplex
A man was arrested after multiple SWAT teams responded to the scene of a barricaded subject.
10 ads to watch for on Super Bowl Sunday
This year’s Super Bowl won't be a politics-free zone, as both President Donald Trump and presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg will air campaign ads during the game.
Here's Who Is on the Front Pages in Iowa Instead of the Democratic Candidates Days Before the Caucus
Democratic candidates failed to make the front pages in Iowa with just days to go before the Iowa Caucus. Instead, the local papers in the early voting state focused on President Trump's Thursday rally and Vice President Mike Pence campaigning in the state.
Lindsey Graham Rips Democrats for Lies About 'Blocking' Witnesses
At a press conference with reporters Friday morning, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi argued President Trump cannot be acquitted because he hasn't "had a fair trial." Why? Because it's unlikely new witnesses Democrats in the House refused to compel for testimony will be subpoenaed.
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal
Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.
Irish border communities ‘struggling to get mortgages due to Brexit’
Border Communities Against Brexit activists took their campaign for better public representation to Stormont on Friday afternoon.
Airbus £830m settlement over UK bribery prosecution approved by High Court
The figure is the largest ever for a Deferred Prosecution Agreement and amounts to more than all previous similar settlements combined.
Brexit: 'Nothing will change today,' says minister
NOTHING will change when the UK legally leaves the EU today, the External Relations Minister has said.
Google reaching out to D.C. policy experts with explainer tech summits
In today's regulatory climate, Big Tech is increasingly engaging with governments and other influential groups. A Google tech policy summit...
Airbus agrees to pay record €991m UK fine in €3.6bn global bribery settlement
A London court today approved a record €991m (£833m) fine for Airbus in exchange for suspending the prosecution of alleged [...]
Missing 2-year-old girl last seen in Socastee found safe
A missing 2-year-old last seen near Plantation Road in Socastee has been found safe, police said.
Social Democrats propose affordable homes at €200k and the end to commuter hell in election manifesto
Entitled ‘Invest in Better’, the party said the document sets out a uniquely Irish version of the Nordic model”.
Why New Mexico Elects More Women Of Color Than The Rest Of The Country
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Media Watch: US embassy busts fake news over 'visa denial' of Nigerian bishop
Our media watch page will cut across happenings in mainstream and across social media with also a special eye for fake news.
Pompeo pledges US support for Ukraine amid impeachment trial
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo underscored Washington's support for Ukraine on Friday during a visit to Kyiv, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the US to play a greater role in settling the conflict with Russian-backed separatists.
Govt. issues ₹18.10 cr. for construction of fire-ravaged temple mandapam
407-year-old Veera Vasantharayar Mandapam was destroyed on Feb. 2, 2018
Xi’s ‘authoritarian’ leadership in countering coronavirus crisis draws flak
Mayor of Wuhan triggers avalanche of international criticism with candid comments
Animal welfare organisations not coming forward for ABC programme: BBMP
Civic body to apprise Animal Welfare Board of India of the same
85th sahitya sammelana sees surge in registrations
21,130 delegates sign up for the event to be held in Kalaburagi
HC seeks response from govt.
MaduraiThe Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday sought a response from the State in a petition that sought a direction to the State Election Commission to notify the indirect election to T
Brexit brings a new dawn for United Kingdom: Boris Johnson
47-year-long membership of EU ends
Donald Trump likely to be acquitted
Republicans move to block additional witnesses in President’s trial in the Senate
Supreme Court asks U.P. government to reply on notices to protesters
Plea questions ‘arbitrary’ action
Gandhi misquoted in President’s address: Yechury
Yechury slams speech justifying CAA
Promoted
With the retirement of three Directors-General of Police (DGP), three Additional Directors-General of Police (ADGP) have been promoted to the DGP rank and three Inspectors-General of Police (IGP) to t
SARS-like coronavirus outbreak: Court slams police for crackdown on ‘rumour’
China’s Supreme Court judge Tang Xinghua wrote that officers should have been more lenient.
13 booked for holding candle-lit march at Lucknow protest
Uzma Parveen, mother of a seven-month-old baby, a regular face at the protest, was also booked
GRH Dean receives award
MADURAIDean of Government Rajaji Hospital J. Sangumani received the ‘Vocational Excellence Award’ from Rotary Club of Madurai West here on Friday. The award was presented by M. Thirumalai, former Vice
Congress plans for PACS polls
Ex-officio members may play a role in cooperative elections
HC castigates BBMP Commissioner Anil Kumar for continuously defying its orders
Gives him three options to seek leniency from court, else face action for contempt of court
First two cases of coronavirus in the UK confirmed as guests of York hotel
Health officials are urgently trying to trace those who came into contact with two people
Man’s rights not infringed when personalized ‘Grabher’ licence plate was revoked, N.S. court rules
Lorne Grabher’s Nova Scotia plate was taken back in 2016 by the province’s Registrar of Motor Vehicles after the agency received a complaint from a woman who said it promoted hatred toward women
First two persons infected with coronavirus identified in Russia – media
Both are Chinese citizens.
MH17 suspect Tsemakh reportedly killed in Moscow late in Jan – Russian media
Tsemakh is said to have left for Moscow on business on January 26, 2020, after which the connection with him was lost.
Border poll an 'absolute necessity' for Sinn Féin to enter government - Talk of the Town
Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald has said that a border poll will be an “absolute necessity” as a pre-condition before the party enters government. Speaking on a visit to the Louth/Armagh border today, Deputy McDonald made clear that she would only be part of an Irish government that is committed to pushing for a...Read More→
Trump acquittal 'meaningless' without witnesses: top Senate Democrat
US President Donald Trump's expected acquittal in his impeachment trial will be a hollow victory if the trial does not call any witnesses, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Friday. "This country is headed towards the greatest cover-up since Watergate," Schumer said ahead of what could
Bernie Sanders Brings Energy Into Iowa Race, Iowa Democratic Chair Says
(Bloomberg) -- The increasing likelihood that Bernie Sanders could win Monday’s first-in-the-nation caucus threatens to fundamentally redraw the path to the Democratic presidential nomination and challenge the conventional wisdom that there are only “three tickets out of Iowa.”Iowa often acts more as
Brexit: EU Leaders Wish For Unity, Hope as UK Departs From Its Bloc
The United Kingdom formally exited the European Union treaty on Friday after three-long years of debate.
State taxes: Which are the most tax-friendly states for the wealthy?
Here is a list of 17 investments and strategies to help lower your taxes.
Pompeo plays clean-up in Ukraine as Trump trial nears end
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As the Senate lurched toward a vote to acquit President Donald Trump on impeachment charges, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo played clean-up in the country at the center of the inquiry on Friday.Visiting Ukraine, Pompeo denied the main allegations that prompted the investigation, contradicting witness testimony that Trump withheld critical military aid and a coveted visit to the White House for the nation’s leader in exchange for a corruption investigation into a political rival.In Kyiv, Pompeo also sought to distance himself from heated comments he reportedly made to a radio interviewer last weekend in which he questioned whether Americans actually care about Ukraine.
This 1996 Taiwan Crisis Shows Why China Wants Aircraft Carriers so Badly
Beijing says never again.
Is your child hooked on digital devices? These researchers hope to help.
The work could create a standard set of questions that pediatricians across the country can ask parents to gauge whether children are showing signs of compulsive screen use.
Iowa voters echo concerns about Buttigieg's ability to win beyond the caucuses
Even if he gets a significant boost from Iowa, the last weeks of his campaign in the state have clarified challenges he faces going forward.
Climate activists from African nations make urgent appeal
Greta Thunberg joined the activists for a press conference in Sweden.
Boris Johnson says Government must ‘keep digging’ on HS2
The Prime Minister has given the clearest indication yet that he could be about to back the controversial rail project.
Brussels warns of tussle ahead as Britain prepares to leave the EU
As Brexiteers prepare to party, EU leaders say the relationship with the UK cannot be as close in future.
Airbus £830m settlement over UK bribery prosecution approved by High Court
The figure is the largest ever for a Deferred Prosecution Agreement and amounts to more than all previous similar settlements combined.
'Chemical incident' on industrial estate
A cordon was put up and factories evacuated following a "chemical incident".
Iowa caucuses, America's kickoff presidential contest, started in the '70s
New Hampshire’s been holding it’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary for 100 years. But Iowa’s a much more recent power player in the race for the White House.
Pennsylvania man's earache sign of rare infection: ‘It’s surreal how close I was to dying’
A 27-year-old Pennsylvania man is speaking out after he nearly lost his life to a rare syndrome that was triggered by a common ear infection.
Stacey Abrams plans to be president by 2040
Abrams, who has not held an office higher than Georgia House of Representatives, says she plans to be the President of the United States by 2040.
Dem leaders signal they won’t accept Trump acquittal as legitimate
Democrats signaled in the run-up to the looming conclusion of President Trump's impeachment proceedings that they'll simply refuse to accept his all-but-certain acquittal because his "sham" trial lacked proper witnesses and evidence.
Venezuela’s Guaido hoping to score meeting with Trump in Florida this weekend
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó is hoping to meet President Trump for the first time this weekend after he wraps up an international tour with what is anticipated to be a massive rally in Miami.
OCHIENG: If not people what else makes a population?
Both population and people come from the Latin populus and the Greek populos — ordinary folk.
KITHINJI: UoN crisis rooted in decades of meddling
Successive governments have sought to control universities with varying degrees of success.
Do I need an executive coach?
Geoff Lawrence, MD, Vistage UK, discusses the benefits of having an executive coach in the workplace. Read more at Open Access Government
Strike action by 500 home helps deferred for two weeks
Next week's threatened strike by up to 500 home helps in Dublin and Wicklow has been deferred for two weeks to allow the HSE to progress arrangements for pay restoration to the staff in question.
Catholic bishops urge Trudeau to scrap changes to assisted dying legislation
OTTAWA — The president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops has written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to voice "very serious concern" about proposed changes to medical assistance in . . .
Wanted woman calls out cops for using ‘trailer trash’ mugshot of her
A wanted Aussie woman couldn’t hold her tongue after police posted a “trailer trash” mugshot of her on Facebook — attracting hundreds of comments.
UN Urges Int'l Community to Rebuild Sudan Economy
A top UN official has warned that the international community would "pay a terrible price" if it fails to help rebuild Sudan's dilapidated economy as the African country transitions to civilian rule. "The story of Sudan in year 2020 is not the story
Former US President Carter Says Trump Mideast Plan Violates International Law
Jimmy Carter said Thursday that President Donald Trump's Middle East plan would violate international law and urged the United Nations to stop Israel from annexing Palestinian land. "The new US plan undercuts prospects for a just peace between Israel
Indonesian rescue plane to fly to virus-hit Hubei in less than 24 hours
Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi said she had met with Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Xiao Qian, during which the Chinese envoy had given clearance for Indonesian aircraft to land in Hubei and evacuate the country’s stranded citizens.
Nick Ramsay AM takes the Conservative Party to court to lift his suspension
The AM was suspended after he was arrested at his home on New Year's Day
50 liters of breast milk donated to Batangas babies
Fifty liters of pumped and pasteurized breast milk were formally turned Friday by the office of Senator Pia S. Cayetano and the Taguig city government to the Batangas Medical Center for the benefit of babies affected by the Taal volcano eruption.
Delhi court stays execution of Nirbhaya convicts
A Delhi court had issued death warrants for Akshay Thakur, Mukesh Singh, Pawan Gupta, and Vinay Kumar Sharma, for their execution on Feb. 1
Sen. Murkowski: Trump Impeachment Trial Can’t Be Fair, So No New Witnesses
Check out Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R-Alaska) excuse for voting against the Senate calling a single witness during the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
N.S. court says man's rights not infringed when Grabher licence plate was revoked
A Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has dismissed a claim by a man who says the province infringed on his freedom of expression when it revoked a licence plate personalized with his surname -- Grabher.
Dunne seeking US injunction against son, court hears
Developer seeking to prevent son accessing €14m from sale of Walford
Jail for man caught with more than 4,300 child abuse images
Kevin Maguire (29) also sent video of girl being orally raped to two email addresses
Sean Dunne initiates New York injunction proceedings against son
Dunne seeking to restrain son John Dunne from using funds held Cypriot firm
U.S. sanctions Iran's atomic power chief for nuclear violations
Jan. 31 (UPI) -- The U.S. Treasury has imposed fiscal sanctions against Iran's nuclear energy chief and ordered his U.S.-linked assets frozen, amid ongoing tensions between the Washington, D.C., and Tehran.
I’ve talked to many world leaders. Queen Elizabeth II was the best at the art of conversation — here’s why.
I have had the privilege of conversing with a number of the world’s great leaders.
Trump failed to slash healthcare benefits for the poor when his Obamacare repeal effort collapsed — so now he’s trying to do it on his own
The Trump administration unveiled a plan on Thursday to allow states the option of capping spending on health benefits for millions for Americans, likely prompting them to cover fewer people after Congress rebuffed the idea during the drive to repeal and replace Obamacare in 2017.
Factbox: Bayer faces lengthy Roundup appeals and settlement talks continue
(Reuters) - Bayer AG’s (BAYGn.DE) shares have taken a hit since three consecutive U.S. juries awarded more than $2 billion in damages to cancer patients alleging that the company’s glyphosate-based weed killer, Roundup, caused their disease.
Brexit supporter burns EU flag near Downing Street in London
LONDON (Reuters) - A Brexit supporter burned a European Union flag beside Downing Street in central London on Friday as others jeered at pro-EU demonstrators in the final hours before the United Kingdom is due to leave the bloc.
Turkey appreciates Bulgaria's approach to bilateral ties, FM Çavuşoğlu says
Turkey appreciates Bulgaria's attitude toward the country, Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said Friday in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, highlighting the...
Iraqi cleric condemns use of force, 11 protesters wounded
Iraq's most powerful religious figure, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, reiterated Friday his condemnation of the use of force against anti-government...
Wreckage of ship tied to Bermuda Triangle found off Florida
Scientists have found the wreckage of a cargo steamship that became associated with the Bermuda Triangle when it disappeared in 1925 off the Atlantic Coast of Florida. The 250-foot (76-meters) SS Cotopaxi was sailing from Charleston, South Carolina, to Havana when it disappeared along with its 32-person crew. But a…
Aggressively defend Citizenship Act in Parliament, Modi tells NDA leaders
The prime minister asked the leaders to be on the front foot over the matter and not be defensive about the amended law.
Wendy Shay at it again, blasts Kobby Kyei over a tweet concerning Kobe Bryant’s death
After fighting Tv presenter, Bridget Otoo for condemning her tweet concerning Kobe Bryant’s death, Wendy Shay has picked another ‘fight’ with blogger Kobby Kyei over the same tweet which she disclosed she grew up with Kobe Bryant. Wendy Shay seems not to get over the death of the famous Basketball player and has been consoling […]
Saudi envoy, UN official review efforts to end Syria conflict
ALULA: UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay on Friday hailed how well Saudi Arabia’s cultural gem of AlUla has been preserved and the lessons future generations can learn from the region’s history. Speaking at the Hegra Conference of Nobel Prize Laureates, which is being held at the site’s Maraya Hall, Azoulay highlighted the importance of the site in promoting a cultural
Media outlets push back against government’s Brexit video
LONDON (AP) — Some prominent British and international media organizations pushed back Friday against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s handling of a prerecorded video message to mark Britain's departure from the...
Indonesia deports American journalist over visa regulations
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesian authorities deported an American journalist who was detained for more than six weeks after meeting with indigenous rights activists on Borneo island, his lawyer said...
Biden camp prepping backers for ‘extended fight’ beyond Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Three days before the Iowa caucuses begin the 2020 nominating process, Joe Biden’s campaign manager downplayed the significance of Iowa and New Hampshire and prepped...
Girl, 12, dies after undergoing female genital mutilation in Egypt
Her parents took her to a doctor who performed female genital mutilation.
Two women questioned about Jonathan Cairns murder released on bail
TWO women questioned about the murder of a teenager in Co Derry more than 20 years ago have been released on bail.
The 2020 U.S. Presidential Race: A Cheat Sheet
John Delaney’s presidential campaign never took off, but his intuition about the appetite for a moderate Democrat proved right.
UN resolutions on Kashmir termed key to finding solution
Kashmir committee chairman says India’s negative measures in IOK would have a global impact
Man, 35, is charged with murder of two women whose bodies were found in a freezer at an east London flat last year
Zahid Younis, 35, has been charged with two counts of murder following the discovery of the bodies in a freezer in Vandome Close, Canning Town, east London last April.
Union Budget 2020: Economic Survey Introduces 'Thalinomics'; Here Is What It Entails
Dubbed as an attempt to quantify what a common person pays for a Thali, a new concept called ‘Thalinomics’ has been introduced in Economic Survey 2019-20.
Punjab Budget To Be Presented On Feb 25
The Amarinder Singh-led Punjab government will present its budget for 2020-21 on February 25.
That was Brexit: the mad energy of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, but lasting three and a half years
It unearthed some of the worst people in the country – on both sides. And the worst of all were the politicians, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Boris Johnson hints at desire for HS2 to go ahead
Prime minister tells 10-year-old interviewer ‘the only thing to do is keep digging’
Bolton reportedly writes Trump asked him to help pressure Ukraine in May meeting with Cipollone
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton has even more bombshells to offer in his upcoming book. Not long before President Trump's Senate impeachment trial was set to resume Friday, The New York Times reported that in Bolton's book, he alleges Trump in May 2019 directed him to help with a Ukraine pressure campaign. This would have been two months before Trump's infamous phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which he pushed for investigations into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son. Bolton reportedly writes that during an Oval Office meeting also attended by Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and White House counsel Pat Cipollone, Trump told him "to call Volodymyr Zelensky, who had recently won election as president of Ukraine, to ensure Mr. Zelensky would meet with Mr. Giuliani, who was planning a trip to Ukraine to discuss the investigations that the president sought." Bolton writes he did not end up making the call. The…
Trump's impeachment trial might not wrap up today after all
Thought President Trump's impeachment trial was hours away from wrapping up? Think again. The Senate on Friday morning seemed headed toward acquitting Trump as soon as this evening, but The Washington Post is now reporting the impeachment trial is looking like it might actually last into next week, possibly not ending until as late as next Wednesday. According to the Post, the Senate may "take up a new procedural resolution laying out rules for the trial's endgame — which could include time for closing arguments, private deliberations and public speeches by senators." If the trial ends up lasting until Wednesday, this would mean Trump would have not yet been acquitted by the time he delivers his State of the Union address, which is scheduled for Tuesday. It also means the trial wouldn't be over in time for Monday's Iowa caucuses, much to the chagrin of Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.). Politico's Jake Sherman is reporting the same, writing that the trial going…
President Kovind makes pitch for swadeshi to build 'a better tomorrow'
Protests in parliament against CAA, NRC mar his address
DOJ Works to Ease Ballooning Immigration Case Backlog
Grappling with an inherited backlog that has ballooned to 1 million deportation cases, a years-long wait for hearings and White House pressure, the Executive Office for Immigration Review is buying real estate for new courts, creating an online filing system, streamlining training and hiring judges. And it still can't keep up.
Church of England Apologizes for Sex Guidance
The two most senior Anglican clerics have apologized after the Church of England issued guidance saying only married heterosexual couples should have sex.
BJP deletes 'action-reaction' meme after social media outrage
While the first 'Action', 'reaction' tweet was posted at 1.17 pm, it was pulled down within minutes. It was reposted with a different caption at 2.06 pm.
Delhi court delays Nirbhaya convicts execution scheduled on Feb 1 till further notice
A day before the re-scheduled date of hanging, a Delhi court on Friday deferred the execution of four convicts in the 2012 gang rape and murder case of Nirbhaya, till further orders. It noted that
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejects calls to close border despite coronavirus fears
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam rejected calls from a medical union on Friday to close the border with mainland China to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, and urged health staff not to go through with a threatened strike.
Nirbhaya case: SC dismisses death row convict Pawan Gupta's plea seeking review of order rejecting juvenility
The Supreme Court Friday dismissed the plea filed by one of the four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gang-rape and murder case, Pawan Gupta, seeking review of its order rejecting his juvenility claim.
Delhi polls: BJP promises wheat flour at Rs 2 per kg, clean drinking water to every households
The BJP on Friday released 'Delhi Sankalp Patra', its manifesto for Delhi Assembly polls, promising good quality wheat flour at Rs 2 per kg for the poor and supply of clean drinking water to every
If you don’t want to work under anyone, don’t call me to borrow money – Helen Paul
Comedienne, Helen Paul, has stated that if a person is not ready to work under anyone, he/she should not bother to borrow money from her. According to her, she also works under people, who work under
Russian bombers buzzed Canadian airspace: Norad
Two long-range Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear missiles buzzed Canadian airspace on Friday morning, the North American Aerospace Defence Command said, days after a senior military officer warned that North America's early-warning system is outdated.
Trudeau and Trump talk new NAFTA, China, and coronavirus in latest call
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Donald Trump today discussed ongoing efforts to ratify the new North American Free Trade Agreement, frayed relations with China, and coronavirus concerns.
Council thanks those who helped shape budget decisions
The Council carried out a budget survey in the latter part of 2019 to encourage residents and businesses to have their say
Inspectors give their verdict after return visit to Torbay's 'inadequate' children's services
Two inspectors from the government standards watchdog Ofsted - the Office for Standards in Education - carried out a monitoring visit to the department on January 8
Macron photo with a T-shirt against police violence sparks controversy
‘We expect something else from a president,’ says union chief.
Alastair Stewart's former colleagues 'demand to know why he was forced out'
The veteran newsreader's former colleagues are reportedly demanding bosses tell them why he was forced to leave amid the race row over his tweet
Tripura court issues non-bailable warrant against ruling BJP MLA
While MP Pratima Bhowmik, MLA Kalyani Roy and Rajib Bhattacharjee surrendered themselves before the court and obtained bail, MLA Krishnadhan Das didn’t follow suit, which led to the warrant against him.
EAM Jaishankar thanks Chinese FM Wang Yi for help in evacuation of Indians from Wuhan
After his telephonic conversation with Wang, Jaishankar, in a tweet, said both sides agreed to stay in touch as China dealt with the challenge of the coronavirus. India on Friday sent an Air India flight to bring back Indians stuck in Wuhan after China granted the required permission.
Delhi elections: BJP releases manifesto, promises clean drinking water to every household
Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari also said that the outgoing AAP government's subsidy schemes for power and water will be continued by his party if it is voted to power.
The Story of a Baltimore Panhandler Murdering a Woman Made National News. The Truth Didn't
Baltimore's most powerful institutions put a bizarre story to use for their purposes, shedding light on who counts in the city, and why.
Poll: Joe Biden's Lead over President Trump Has 'Essentially Vanished'
Joe Biden's (D) lead over President Trump in a general election matchup has "essentially vanished," January's IBD/TIPP poll found.
RNC Sees Record Fundraising Numbers for Non-Presidential Election Year
The RNC closed out 2019 with a record $26.5 million raised in December, bringing it to $241.1 million raised throughout the year.
Watch: Anti-Police Activists Plan to 'F*ck Sh*t Up' in Protests Against NYPD
Anti-police activists are planning to "fuck shit up" in protests against the New York City Police Department.
WATCH: James Delingpole Reports from All-Star Brexit Day Party
Breitbart's James Delingpole attended an all-star party of top Brexiteers in London ahead of Brexit Hour at 11 p.m. on January 31st.
Ana Navarro: Get Trump's DNA From Giuliani -- 'He’s Been Kissing Up to Trump So Much'
CNN commentator Ana Navarro joked of Friday's broadcast of ABC's "The View," that President Donald Trump's rape accuser E. Jean Carroll could get Trump's DNA sample from his lawyer Rudy Giuliani. | Clips
Republicans Rally Around the Trump Economy
Consumer sentiment among Republicans is higher than it was when Ronald Reagan won his landslide reelection. | Economy
Kamala Harris: Trump 'Cannot Prance Around Saying He's Been Exonerated' Without Witnesses
Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) said on Friday during MSNBC's coverage of the U.S. Senate impeachment trial that President Donald Trump could not "prance around saying he's been exonerated," if no witnesses are called. | Clips
We Have The Vaccine For Climate Disinformation, Let’s Use It
Australia’s recent bushfire crisis will be remembered for many things – not least, the tragic loss of life, property and landscape. But one other factor made it remarkable: the deluge of disinformation spread by climate deniers....
Bolton says Trump told him to set up Giuliani meeting in Ukraine: report
President Trump urged former national security adviser John Bolton last May to put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in contact with Rudy Giuliani, according to a
Biden says he will endorse any Democrat who wins nomination
Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden said Friday that he would support any Democrat who wins the nomination, even if that candidate is top rival and progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
Senators signal impeachment trial could spill over into next week
Senators and Trump administration officials are signaling the impeachment trial could spill over into next week.
Ballarat police prosecutor appeals prison sentence for family violence offences
A former Ballarat police officer has won an appeal for family violence offences in 2018.
Trump acquittal 'meaningless' without witnesses: top Senate Democrat
US President Donald Trump's expected acquittal in his impeachment trial will be a hollow victory if the trial does not call any witnesses, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Friday.
IGP fully supports move to strengthen drink driving law
SEPANG: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador welcomes the government’s decision to impose heavier penalties for offences related to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and reckless driving.
Top lawyer Barnabas Xulu ordered to pay back R20m in legal fees to fisheries department
Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe's lawyer, Barnabas Xulu, must repay the state more than R20m his firm received from the former Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for work performed, the Western Cape High Court has ruled.
Coronavirus: NIDO Coordinator urges Nigerians to heed FG, Chinese authorities’ advice
Coordinator of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, NIDO, in Guandong Province, China, Mr. Festus Mbisiogu, has urged Nigerians to heed the
Granting Amnesty To Boko Haram Kingpins Wicked – SMBLF
Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum, SMBLF, on Friday, kicked against the proposed plan by the Federal Government to release and grant Boko Haram
The Sardauna of our era
IT was the former American President, Abraham Lincoln, who said in one of his famous quotes: “Things may come to those who wait, but
FG mulls release of 2021-2025 Medium Term Development Plan
The Federal government says the successor Medium, Term National Development Plan: 2021-2025 will be ready soon.
Trial of Fife woman accused of embezzling almost £6k from architects postponed
The trial of a woman accused of embezzling nearly £6,000 from an award-winning firm of architects was postponed yesterday to allow lawyers to agree a transcript of a police interview.
French Pres. Macron: Brexit was based on lies, exaggerations and cheques that will never come
"The 2016 Brexit campaign was based on lies, exaggerations and cheques that were promised but will never come," French President Emanuel Macron said o
Cheers and tears in UK as Brexit day finally dawns
Brexit supporters gathered outside parliament on Friday to cheer Britain's departure from the European Union following three years of epic political drama -- but for others there were only tears.
Argentina's debts, poverty on menu as Pope welcomes leader
Pope Francis on Friday received Argentina's new President Alberto Fernandez to the Vatican with his compatriot keen to address poverty and Buenos Aires' debts during private talks.
Trump acquittal 'meaningless' without witnesses: top Senate Democrat
US President Donald Trump's expected acquittal in his impeachment trial will be a hollow victory if the trial does not call any witnesses, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Friday.
NYT: Trump Asked Bolton To Join Ukraine Pressure Campaign In Early May
President Trump tried to enlist then-national security adviser John Bolton in the Ukraine pressure campaign in early May, according to...
The 5 Most Bonkers Team Trump Arguments
As the Senate impeachment trial hurtles to a close, the President’s lawyers and House impeachment managers wrapped up around 16...
New Bolton book bombshell: Earlier allegation of Trump in Ukraine pressure campaign
Trump asked national security adviser last spring in front of other senior advisers to arrange meeting between Rudolph Giuliani and Ukraine’s new leader Zelensky Well, who bet that more John Bolton…
Landmines are actually good, says Defense Sec as Trump prepares to undo Obama-era landmine ban
The Trump administration is planning to make landmines great again.
‘Confront racist symbols’: UC Berkeley Law School abandons namesake over controversial past
The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law removed John Boalt’s name from the campus over his support of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act.
'Strung along': Fox declines Super Bowl ad on botched abortions
Fox's network has opted not to air an awareness campaign during the Super Bowl featuring people who survived botched abortions.
Shots fired after driver attempts to ram through gate at Mar-a-Lago
Two people were arrested after driving through security checkpoints at Mar-a-Lago, forcing officials to open fire on the suspects.
Leak throws Bolton deeper into Ukraine scandal hours before impeachment witness vote
A fresh leak from John Bolton's book came just hours before the Senate is expected to vote against calling witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial.
It's easier to buy a gun in Delhi than to set up a restaurant: Economic Survey
"Although India has significantly reduced the time and cost of starting a business, a lot more needs to be done," it said.
Nirbhaya case: Delhi court defers execution of four convicts until further orders
Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court dismissed the plea filed by one of the four death row convicts Pawan Gupta, seeking review of its order rejecting his juvenility claim.
Punjab budget to be presented on February 25
The cabinet decided to summon the 11th session (Budget Session) of the 15th Punjab Vidhan Sabha from February 20 to 28, according to an official spokesperson.
To change your personality, don’t go it alone
It's possible to change your personality, but it may be difficult to accomplish all on your own, new research suggests.
Four women win District Assembly elections in UWR
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STMA to demolish dilapidated structures in the Metropolis
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Incumbent Jaman North MP picks forms for re-election
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Sekyere Kumawu DCE pledges support for newly-elected Assembly Members
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Promote culture and traditions for the development of Africa – Nana Oyeadieyie
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Russian bombers buzz Canadian airspace in Arctic
OTTAWA — Two long-range Russian bombers capable of carrying nuclear missiles buzzed Canadian airspace on Friday morning, the North American Aerospace Defence Command said, days after a senior military officer warned that North America's early-warning
Hateful messages flood Quebec premier's Facebook page after he supports Muslims
ST-SAUVEUR, Que. — Quebec cabinet ministers are speaking out about a deluge of hateful comments posted to the premier's Facebook page after he published a message in support of the province's Muslim community.
Break-in, theft at White Rock’s seniors’ centre
Windows broken in early-morning crime
Why my marriage was short-lived - Actress Abimbola Akinsanya
Popular Nollywood Actress, Abimbola Akinsanya, has disclosed what led to her leaving her marriage early, in spite of her three month- old baby.
Super Bowl Ads from Trump and Bloomberg
The campaigns of President Donald Trump and Democrat Mike Bloomberg have purchased airtime during the preeminent TV ad event of the year: the Super Bowl. Both scheduled spots make claims that require context or further explanation.
John Bolton said Trump personally asked him to help pressure Ukraine to give in to his political demands
Former national security adviser John Bolton claims President Donald Trump personally asked him to ensure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky would cater to his political demands, The New York Times reported, citing an unpublished manuscript of Bolton’s upcoming book.
George Soros says Mark Zuckerberg 'should not be left in control of Facebook'
George Soros is gunning for Mark Zuckerberg again.
BBI committee to begin collecting views next week
Steering Committee on implementation of BBI report to begin validation hearings on February 5 in Nairobi at KICC.
US election 2020: Meeting Donald Trump's evangelical Christian voters
Donald Trump owes his presidency, at least in part, to America's evangelical Christians. And the US president certainly won’t be able to win a second term on November 3 without their support. Around…
Wuhan coronavirus: 1,500 SAF personnel packing 5.2m masks in 24-hour operation
SINGAPORE: A total of 1,500 Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) personnel are packing 5.2 million surgical masks for distribution to the public, as ...
Billionaire Bloomberg floods Democratic primary with cash
DES MOINES, Iowa — Billionaire Michael Bloomberg spent roughly $180 million in the month after his late entry into the Democratic presidential primary, a staggering sum that’s drastically more than all other leading contenders spent during much of the past year combined. Since his entry into the race in late November, the former New York …
After 10 years, civil rights museum says expansion is a must
GREENSBORO, N.C. — When four young black men from N.C. A&T sat down at a whites-only lunch counter in downtown, they sparked a fight for civil rights that has reverberated for 60 years. That legacy gives a strength of purpose to John Swaine, CEO of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. The museum, which …
Zalmay Khalilzad, COAS Gen Bajwa discuss regional security
They also discussed matters relating to Afghan peace process.
On Eve Of Pompeo Visit, A Shakeup In Belarus's Military And Snap Drills. What Gives?
Moscow cuts off oil. Minsk turns to Norway. Lukashenka rants. Lukashenka shakes up his military command. Military command orders snap readiness drills. The U.S. secretary of state comes to town. There's a lot going in Belarus these days.
Poland Signs $4.6-Billion Contract For U.S. Fighter Jets
Poland signed a $4.6 billion deal with the United States on January 31 for the purchase of 32 of its advanced F-35 fighter jets to enhance air defense on NATO's eastern flank at a time of increased Russian military activity.
Doug Collins Sponsored Radical Criminal Justice Reform Bill Alongside Rep. Hakeem Jeffries
Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA) has been at the center of the news this week, after his controversial decision to run for the United States Senate in Georgia, against sitting Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA). The Republican establishment has condemned Collins’ move, which many view as selfish. President Trump even expressed his support for Sen. Loeffler’s hard work in the Senate.
'It's an Offense': Jeff Merkley Shows No Mercy for Colleague Lamar Alexander
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) may very well have just ended the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. Late Thursday, the Tennessee Republican announced he would be voting "no" on witnesses.
Senate to vote on Trump trial witnesses with end in sight
Voting on the witness question is expected late on Friday after hours of debate.
Regulations around pensions for people injured during Troubles splits parties
Sinn Fein condemned the scheme, which excludes those injured in an incident that they were convicted of playing a part in, and unionists welcomed it.
Andrew Yang warns against ‘slaughterbots’ and urges global ban on autonomous weaponry
Yang called for the U.S. to lead a global ban of lethal autonomous weapons and shared Slaughterbots, a video envisioning a dystopian future.
Brexit day is here – but does the rest of the world even care?
As the English sparkling wine sits in the Downing Street chillers for tonight's light show, what has Brexit done for our reputation, asks Paul Blanchard
Senate rejects witnesses in Trump trial, all but ensuring his acquittal
The Democrats had wanted testimony from John Bolton.
Trump impeachment trial may end soon as Senate witness vote looms
Washington, DC - The United States Senate is gearing up for a climactic vote on Friday that could bring a swift end to the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Five new councillors elected to Penticton band council
The Penticton Indian Band has some new council members following elections at the band last night.Band communications coordinator Dawn Russell said in a med
Russian bombers buzzed Canadian airspace: Norad
OTTAWA - Two long-range Russian bombers buzzed Canadian airspace this morning, only days after a senior military officer warned that North America's early w
Vernon man dies in hospital after crashing vehicle into a creek last week
A 37-year-old Vernon man has died in hospital after the vehicle he was driving left Highway 97 last Friday and ended up submerged a creek that runs adjacent
Uproarious scenes at council meet
A council meeting at the Cherupulassery municipality witnessed uproarious scenes and a walkout by the Opposition following unsavoury remarks by a ruling Congress member about P.K. Sasi, MLA, on Friday
13 booked for candlelight march at CAA protest site
Activist Deepak Kabir among them
1,471 under surveillance in State for novel coronavirus
50 persons are in isolation wards of various hospitals, rest under home quarantine
UDF firm on its stand on Governor, says Chennithala
Leader of the Opposition Ramesh Chennithala has said that the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is firm on its demand for recalling Governor Arif Mohammed Khan. He was inaugurating a public m
‘BJP leaders inciting violence’
The former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has accused BJP leaders of inciting violence on those opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. He told presspersons here on Friday that a Union Minister had cal
Half of BSNL TS staff opts out
About 5,000 employees take VRS
Supreme Court urged to relook order on posting of teachers in minority-run institutions
State can regulate appointments in minority-run institutions, the court had ruled
M.P. BJP goes for damage control as 700 minority members quit
Party to hold workshops across State to hear out minority cell workers
Prajwal Revanna gets relief from legal battle against his election
HC dismisses another plea on technical grounds
‘Fill vacancies in revenue, health,education wings on priority basis’
Recruitment should be need-based, says Jagan
Two ex-AMU students externed
Two former students of Aligarh Muslim University, including a former AMU Students’ Union vice- president, have been externed for a period of six months by the district administration. The students are
Relief as A.P. engineers’ ordeal ends
On returning from China, they will be put under quarantine in Haryana facility
Banking services hit as employees strike work in Prakasam
20% hike in pay, five-day working week top their demand list
Hooda slams Haryana govt.
‘Governance has come to a complete halt in the State’
‘Rural visits will be made part of curriculum’
Visit to rural areas as part of their study will be made mandatory for students, said Andhra Kesari Tanguturi Prakasam University’s Officer on Special Duty(OSD) K.V.N.Raju.Taking part in a workshop on
Measures in place to tackle coronavirus
60 under observation in Kasaragod
YSRCP MP seeks to breakthe ice with Amaravati ryots
‘Govt. ready to talk;’ his ‘silence’ on the key demand draws flak
Teenager seriously injured after being stabbed in street in Salford
The 18 year-old was knifed in the street close to an MOT testing centre in Pendlebury police said
160 neighbours complained - but this Oldham home WILL become a HMO
The owner said he was catering for high end professionals, and refurbished properties to the ‘highest possible standard’
Alastair Stewart's former colleagues 'demand to know why he was forced out'
The veteran newsreader's former colleagues are reportedly demanding bosses tell them why he was forced to leave amid the race row over his tweet
Two long-range Russian bombers buzzed Canadian airspace, NORAD says
NORAD says the two Tu-160 Blackjack bombers crossed the North Pole and approached Canada from western Russia, but remained in international airspace before departing
Greta Thunberg puts Africa's climate activists in media spotlight
Nakate, joined by Ayakha Melithafa and Ndoni Mcunu of South Africa and Makenna Muigai of Kenya, then spent the next hour answering journalists' questions.
EU bank regulators lay out tougher doomsday stress test
EBA factors in period of ‘low for longer’ rates and 4%-plus economic contraction
EU Bids Adieu to Britain With Removal of Flags and Brexit Day Stamps
(Bloomberg) -- When the sun goes down on Friday night, British government buildings around Europe will lower the blue and yellow-starred flag of the European Union for the final time. A few hours later, on the stroke of midnight in Paris, Berlin and Brussels, the U.K. will leave the bloc after 47 years.The
Trump's impeachment trial might not wrap up today after all
Thought President Trump's impeachment trial was hours away from wrapping up? Think again.The Senate on Friday morning seemed headed toward acquitting Trump as soon as this evening, but The Washington Post is now reporting the impeachment trial is looking like it might actually last into next week
XXXTentacion's Mom Settles Custody War Over Baby Gekyume
XXXTentacion's mom has managed to come to some kind of agreement with Jenesis Sanchez over the custody of the late rapper's daughter.
Politicians protest over India's controversial new citizenship law
Opponents of India's controversial new citizenship law have held a protest in New Delhi.
Euronews holds Reddit AMA to answer your questions on Brexit
Our Brexit expert, Alasdair Sandford will answer all the questions you have on Brexit on Reddit at 6pm CET.
Senate to vote on Trump trial witnesses with end in sight
Voting on the witness question is expected late on Friday after hours of debate.
WATCH: Nigel Farage sends message to Dudley for 'standing firm' on Brexit
Nigel Farage has paid tribute to the people of Dudley for "standing firm" on Brexit.
Regulations around pensions for people injured during Troubles splits parties
Sinn Fein condemned the scheme, which excludes those injured in an incident that they were convicted of playing a part in, and unionists welcomed it.
A warning about 'ghost' tax preparers
It's tax season, and who you choose to file your taxes matter. The IRS issued this warning about unethical ghost tax preparers.
Kentucky couple makes public plea after accidentally donating wedding dress: 'I just want it back'
A Kentucky couple is pleading for help after accidentally donating a wedding dress to a local Goodwill.
Two in custody after Mar-a-Lago security breach
Two people have been arrested in South Florida Friday after breaching security checkpoints leading up to President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, police say.
Bernie Sanders is future of Democratic Party and may tip 2020 to Trump: pollster
A new national poll showed a startling divide among American voters and it is not between Republicans and Democrats. It is between younger and older Democratic voters and it may signal trouble for Democratic party in 2020.
Trump Senate impeachment trial live updates: Lawmakers to vote on witnesses
Lawmakers are to vote Friday on whether to hear from more witnesses in President Trump's Senate impeachment trial.
Maryland officer denied bail in handcuffed man's fatal shooting
A Maryland police officer has been jailed without bail after being charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a handcuffed man in his patrol car.
EDITORIAL: The bad apples in the police service must go
Ordinary citizens’ rights are violated by the police but nobody raises a finger.
Employment scheme supervisors to strike over pensions
Supervisors in community employment schemes around the country are to hold a 24-hour strike on 14 February in a long-running dispute over their pension rights.
Everything you need to know about the General Election
In just over one week, people will cast their vote for the General Election- here's everything you need to know.
City payouts in NYPD misconduct cases up by nearly $30M
In 2019, the city paid out $68,688,423 to people who claim they were aggrieved by cop misconduct including in cases of excessive use of force, assault, malicious prosecution, false arrest or false
Craigslist ad led agents to Navy tech’s stash of child porn: feds
A US Navy information systems technician who posted an explicit Craigslist ad looking for sex with a “young” girl has been busted for child porn.
Senate expected to block new witnesses in Friday impeachment session
The impeachment trial of President Trump faces a climactic vote on Friday, when senators will decide whether to call witnesses and prolong impeachment proceedings or bring them to a swift conclusion.
Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden in dead heat days before Iowa caucuses
Sanders’ single-point advantage, which is well within the poll’s plus or minus 4.74 percentage point margin of error, was the first time he came out on top in the survey.
House panel chair admits helplessness in scheduling ABS-CBN hearing
Despite the desire to quickly resolve the ABS-CBN franchise issue, the chairman of the House Committee on Legislative Franchises has admitted that his hands remain tied and could not schedule congressional hearings to decide the fate of the network giant.
Teen charged with Cameron Blair murder appears at children’s court
Mr Blair, whose funeral took place in Bandon last Sunday, was a second-year Chemical Engineering student at Cork Institute of Technology.
Ohio State futurist visits Air Force Research Laboratory
An unusual guest speaker recently challenged researchers and administrators at the Air Force Research Laboratory to think about artificial intelligence and machine learning and how they will change the home and workplace as well as institutions of higher learning.
Spouse Employment Training Program aims to heighten job security
Spouses of active-duty Air Force members can receive entry-level dental assistant skills training through the Air Force Aid Society-sponsored Spouse Employment Training Program offered at the Airman and Family Readiness Center.
Beavercreek drivers to pay tax increase for street work
Next year, Beavercreek drivers will pay a $5 increase when registering or renewing their motor vehicle licenses.
Man who shot at Clay Twp. police in 2018 pleads guilty
CLAY TWP. — A man accused of shooting at Clay Twp. police in November 2018 and then leading officers on a chase and that ended in gunfire pleaded guilty Thursday.
With Bellbrook-Sugarcreek deficit looming, state proposes drastic cuts
BELLBROOK — With a deficit looming for Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Schools, representatives from the Ohio Auditor’s Office shared a dozen recommendations to cut district spending.
Germany under fire over reform of Nazi citizenship rules
Government blocks proposal to cement in law liberalisation of citizenship restitution
Trainer David Dunne has licence suspended for four months after appeal
Original €2,000 fine halved but appeals body concludes original penalty was unduly lenient
Man with dementia and frostbite to be detained in hospital, court rules
Judge says highly educated man who had professional career was cursed by alcohol addiction
Judge orders blood can be administered to Jehovah’s Witness girl
Teenager and her parents oppose blood transfusion for religious reasons
Man arrested for attempted murder following stabbing in Pearl City
Police said it all started when the 21-year-old suspect and 39-year-old victim got into an argument in the home in which they both live.
Thug jailed after brutal New Year's eve attack left victim with devastating brain injury
Adam Taylor who believed Jason Webb was responsible for injuring his sister carried out savage revenge attack, jumping and stamping on victim's head and torso
Democrat Warren sends star stand-in to Iowa: her dog Bailey
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (Reuters) - Stuck in Washington as a juror in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial while rivals for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination crisscross Iowa, Senator Elizabeth Warren has tapped a stand-in with undeniable voter appeal: her dog Bailey.
Iowa's fast-growing Latino community gets new attention from Democrats
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Latinos in Iowa, overlooked as a political force for years in the state that kicks off the U.S. presidential race, have been getting unprecedented attention in a too-close-to-call Democratic White House nominating fight.
Climate change activists block Shell headquarters, 30 detained
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Environmental activists chanting “keep it in the ground” blocked the entrance to Shell’s headquarters in The Hague on Friday, protesting at the energy company’s role in climate change, until police dragged them away, detaining 30.
'Me Too' Nigeria style: women opt for martial arts over marches
LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) - Frustrated by one of the world’s highest rates of sexual assault, poor law enforcement and tribal taboos that keep people quiet about gender violence, some Nigerian women are breaking with tradition to take self-defense classes.
French couple living off-grid wants to leave a trace
CHASTEAUX, France (Reuters) - In a forested area in central France, a young couple lives off-grid in a wood-and-straw cabin. Their aim is not to hide from the law, but to change it.
'We are free': Flag-waving Britons cheer in Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) - Singing patriotic songs and waving Union Jacks, thousands of Britons flocked to a muddy patch of grass outside parliament on a damp Friday night to toast their moment of history: Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Explainer: Through the Brexit looking glass - What changes and what stays the same?
LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit is the United Kingdom’s biggest geopolitical move in decades. What will change and what will stay the same when Britain officially leaves the European Union on Friday at 2300 GMT?
UK's Brussels embassy takes down EU flag as sun sets on Brexit day
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union’s flag was removed from outside the British embassy to the EU in Brussels on Friday, hours before the United Kingdom was set to formally leave the EU after 47 years of membership.
Iowa's fast-growing Latino community gets new attention from Democrats
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Latinos in Iowa, overlooked as a political force for years in the state that kicks off the U.S. presidential race, have been getting unprecedented attention in a too-close-to-call Democratic White House nominating fight.
Planned Parenthood announces expanded abortion access in Ky.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky announced Friday that its Louisville center will provide abortion services after applying for and receiving a provisional license from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
Senate officially votes against calling witnesses in impeachment trial
Two Republicans joined 47 Democrats in voting for witnesses.
Poland signs $4.6 billion deal for F-35 fighter jets
Poland signed a $4.6 billion deal with the United States on Friday for the purchase of 32 of its advanced F-35 fighter jets to enhance air defense on...
How Henry Ford, Who Published Racist Diatribes Against Jazz, Helped Popularize the Sound of Jazz and R&B
As an entrepreneur and industrialist, Henry Ford changed the world — for the better, I personally think — but as a human being he had serious failings.
Campbell residents adopt bushfire devastated community to help 20 families who lost everything
A silent auction and trivia night is hoped to raise $50,000 for the families. Among the auction items is lunch at The Boathouse with Raiders coach Ricky Stuart.
Jamia teachers’ body blames Anurag Thakur for Delhi shooting, AAP seeks inquiry into Union minister
The teachers said nothing could be ‘more anti-national than a minister inciting citizens to violence from a public platform’.
Jamia shooting: Delhi BJP chief claims gunman was either an AAP supporter or from Shaheen Bagh
Manoj Tiwari alleged that people were not able to sustain the anti-Citizenship Act protests.
Mayo organisations join new national climate action campaign
Macalla Farm and Westport Eco-Congregation are among the Mayo-based organisations joining One Future, a new campaign group calling for faster and fairer climate action.