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Imran Khan praises Turkey’s diplomacy model
The mindset in Turkey changed after Erdogan came to power, says PM Imran
Iraqi prime minister announces his resignation
Nov. 29 (UPI) -- After weeks of violent protests in Iraq, Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi announced Friday that he will submit his resignation to the Iraqi Parliament.
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
JOHNANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former president Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over a $2 billion arms deal.
In Delta, opposition parties, ruling PDP not enemies, says Otuaro, dep gov
Deputy Governor of Delta State, Deacon Kingsley Otuaro, has said that opposition political parties in the state were not foes to the ruling PDP
London Bridge Attack: Several Injured After Stabbing Incident, One Suspect Detained
"We are in the early stages of dealing with an incident at London Bridge," a leading daily reported police as saying in a statement.
An erupting volcano in Mexico forced KLM passengers to take an 11-hour flight from Amsterdam to ... Amsterdam
Passengers travelling on a KLM flight on Thursday were forced to endure an 11-hour journey that ended with them being dropped them off exactly where they started because of an erupting volcano.
Zuma loses bid to appeal high court's ruling in graft trial but can still petition SCA | IOL News
Jacob Zuma has lost an application for leave to appeal the high court judgment, but he still has an option to petition the ...
Rahim Yar Khan: Policemen among 15 people injured in clash between two groups
Rahim Yar Khan: Policemen among 15 people injured in clash between two groups
Magu to religious leaders: Preach integrity, hardwork
The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, on Friday urged religious leaders to preach integrity
Railways saw least number of accidents in last two and half years: Goyal
"The last 2.5 years have been the safest in the history of Indian Railways. There have been least number of accidents in the last 2.5 years", the minister said
Rylo Rodriguez Arrested in Florida for Alleged Firearm & Drug Possession
According to reports, Alabama rapper Rylo Rodriguez was arrested in Florida last night for an alleged drug and firearm possession.
Police and ambulance called to London Bridge over claims of shots being fired
Ambulance crews are at the scene
Festivities come to Tiverton Hospital thanks to Christmas craft fair
The League of Friends at the Tiverton and District Hospital hosted their festive craft fair on Saturday, November 23
Kibra Man Arrested for Disrupting Inua Mama Rally in Wajir With Teargas [VIDEO]
Residents of Wajir County were forced to scamper for safety after a man hurled...
London Bridge incident: People injured and shots fired after stabbing
A major incident has been declared
Boris Johnson refuses to apologise for racist 'burka' comments
As Conservatives face allegations of Islamophobia, prime minister says remark from 2018 should be read in context.
Plateau Guber Tussle: Appeal Court Affirms Lalong’s Election
The Court of Appeal, Jos Division on Friday affirmed the victory of Governor Simon Lalong in the Plateau State governorship election.
Johnson warns Trump to stay out of election ahead of president’s UK visit
Mr Trump did have some criticism for Mr Johnson’s Brexit deal, claiming it hinders trade with the US.
Law student abducted, gang-raped in Ranchi; 12 arrested
The accused have been arrested in subsequent raids led by Superintendent of Police (Rural) Rishabh Kumar Jha.
UCF sorority suspended amid hazing accusations
The University of Central Florida has suspended a sorority amid complaints that members forced others to drink and take drugs until they blacked out during hazing.
2 ASIs, 3 constables suspended for allegedly killing former councillor Waheed Anjum in Rawalpindi
Amjad's friend says an ASI shot the former councillor "with the intent to murder".
Police say officers shot man at London Bridge, Sky says another person killed
LONDON (Reuters) - British police said officers had shot a man in an incident at London Bridge on Friday which they were treating as a terrorism as a precaution and Sky News reported that another person had been killed.
State Courts relocate to new premises in December
SINGAPORE: The State Courts will relocate to new premises at the State Court Towers in December. Some services will be available at the new ...
Fired Zimbabwe state doctors reject offer to return to work
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe state doctors who were fired for going on strike have rejected a government offer to return to work, their union said on Friday.
US Military Presence at Syria's Oil Fields Escalates Situation in Country - Russian Deputy FM
The day before, Syrian state television reported that US forces mustered dozens of military vehicles near oil fields in the Rumeilan region of Al-Hasakah province in Syria's northeast.
Prosecuting Sowore will strengthen Nigeria's democracy - Nigerian professionals
The Association of Nigerian Professionals in Europe (ANPE) on Thursday, November 28, said that the prosecution of the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, will strengthen Nigeria's democracy.
Supreme Court sacks Eleruwa of Eruwa, says appeal lacks merit
The Supreme Court, on Friday, sacked the Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola and six others, dismissing an appeal they lodged before it...
‘In Contact With Four MLAs’: After Maharashtra, Sanjay Raut Claims Shiv Sena Will Create New Political Front In Goa
“We are hopeful that there could be a ‘miracle’ in Goa also soon,” Raut said
UK Conservatives' lead over Labour narrows to eight points: Panelbase poll
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has seen its lead over the opposition Labour Party narrow to eight points from 10 a week ago, according to a poll by Panelbase, the latest of several polls to show a slight tightening of the race.
Sturgeon ‘getting into bed with Corbyn’ to win indyref2, Chancellor claims
Sajid Javid used a visit to Scotland to launch an attack on the SNP leader.
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post this week for reporting that a picture President Donald Trump shared of his head pasted onto the body of the fictional boxing champion Rocky Balboa had been doctored.
Dog rescued from remote island after it got spooked by a sealion and ran off
Flint, a Jack Russell-fox terrier cross, found himself lost and alone when bad weather forced crews to abandon their search efforts.
UK: Several people stabbed near London Bridge, suspect shot dead by police
The Metropolitan Police declared it a ‘terrorist incident’.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Defends Free College for Rich Kids
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez spent Thanksgiving evening defending the idea of free college for all children in the United States.
Tories slammed by free market groups over state aid pledges
Business and free market groups slammed pledges today by Boris Johnson to expand state aid for businesses if the Conservative [...]
Ukraine protests visit of Russian propagandists to UN forum
The mission told that persons claiming to be representing Crimea must not be accredited at UN events as part of Russian or any other delegation but that of Ukraine.
Bengaluru: Six people injured after detonator explodes in forensic lab
According to the police, the explosion happened at the FSL lab of Karnataka Police while handling a sample sent by the Raichur police.
UK's Corbyn says his thoughts are with those at London Bridge
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his thoughts were with those caught up in the “shocking” incident at London Bridge on Friday, and thanked the emergency services for their response.
Colombia protest leaders push Duque on dialogue
Protest leaders in Colombia on Thursday urged President Ivan Duque to include them in negotiations aimed at ending demonstrations that have rocked his right-wing government.
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Black Friday Settings in Zim.....Customers flood Edgars since 3am
Hong Kong police withdraw from wrecked campus, activists call for more rallies
HONG KONG, Nov 29 — Hong Kong police today withdrew from the wreckage of a university campus damaged in weeks of clashes, as pro-democracy activists canvassed social media for support for more rallies at the weekend. Senior faculty members of Hong Kong Polytechnic University toured the campus...
Judge Approves Demolition of Home Where 5-Year-Old AJ Freund Was Allegedly Murdered
A judge has approved the demolition of the home where 5-year-old Illinois boy Andrew “AJ” Freund Jr. was allegedly murdered. This comes after a man obtained the residence at an auction, and through his attorney, announced initial plans to renovate the house, according to The Chicago Tribune.
Man pleads guilty to fentanyl trafficking charge
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - A Massachusetts man has pleaded guilty in federal court in New Hampshire to a fentanyl trafficking charge.
Noted Malayalam poet Akkitham wins Jnanpith Award 2019
Akkitham is the sixth Malayalam writer to be conferred the prize.
London Bridge attack: Victims named by police
Jack Merritt, 25, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire and Saskia Jones, 23, of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, died in the attack, police said, as well as the suspect.
NECO : Ogun cancels November sanitation exercise
Ogun Govt has cancelled the monthly sanitation exercise ,to enable secondary school students across the state to take part in the NECO examinations.
American rock climber Brad Gobright dies after fall in Mexico
American rock climber Brad Gobright has died after a fall in northern Mexico.
Gary Rhodes' death 'tragic natural event' as friend denies chef fell in shower
'The collapse was due to natural causes beyond anyone's control.'
NHS Tayside starts review of at-risk GP surgeries
Follows abrupt closure of Bridge of Earn practice
Crossbow killer, 51, who shot his heavily pregnant ex-wife in 'evil' revenge attack jailed for 33 years
A crossbow killer has been jailed for 33 years for shooting his heavily pregnant ex-wife in a "brutal and evil" revenge attack.
Father jailed for murdering six-week-old son
Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs.
Thousands of people across Europe are protesting and striking against Amazon on Black Friday, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - In Germany employees went on strike, and in some warehouses do not plan to return to work until after Cyber Monday.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Police seek suspect who allegedly assaulted man who fed his dog
Police have released a surveillance camera image of a man who allegedly assaulted another man after he spotted him feeding his dog outside a restaurant last month.
Police treating London Bridge stabbing as 'terror-related' as man shot by officers
Metropolitan Police have confirmed they are at the scene following the incident and a number of people have been stabbed
62% people in Tamil Nadu paid bribe to get work done: Survey
As per an India Corruption Survey which was carried out by Transparency International India and Local Circles this year, 62% of the people surveyed from Tamil Nadu admitted that they had resorted to bribery to get their work done.
Evil crossbow killer who shot pregnant ex-wife in revenge attack is jailed for 33 years
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo is likely to die in prison after being given 33 years for murdering Sana Muhammad in a terrifying home attack.
Infosys inks pact with Services Australia to digitise welfare entitlements
IT services major Infosys on Friday said it has inked an agreement with Australian federal government’s Services Australia to transform the entitlement calculation engine for the nation’s welfare syst
Teen celebrating the end of school plunges to death from high-rise hotel
Charlie Scott, 18, from Australia, died after falling from the Hilton Hotel in Surfers Paradise on Queensland's Gold Coast while celebrating his school graduation with friends
'Not a Single Leaf of Aarey Will be Cut': Uddhav Thackeray Puts Metro Car Shed Construction on Hold
"Metro work will not stop but till next decision, not a single leaf of Aarey will be cut," Thackeray said while addressing a press conference.
Gravestones to be inspected by Perth and Kinross Council
The programme will begin in Perth and Blair Atholl
Newlywed Toronto couple among seven people killed in Kingston plane crash
A newlywed Toronto couple are among the seven people who were killed when a small plane crashed in Kingston earlier this week.
HSBC and Santander customers set for refund
The competition watchdog says the banks failed to send text alerts to customers about to go into the red.
I'm not going to say how many children I have: UK PM Johnson
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he would not say how many children he had, saying that he would not “put them on the pitch” ahead of the Dec. 12 election.
West Belfast man with 99 convictions jailed for having gun and cocaine
A WEST Belfast man with almost 100 convictions has been handed a five-year sentence for having a gun and cocaine.
Time for Labour to get its house in order
The Labour Party has an opportunity to get its house in order and look forward to the election after a dismal couple of years. Laura Walters writes that might be a job best suited to a woman. The Labour Party will want to use the election of its new president to get its house in order and move on from almost two years of mismanaged sexual assault controversies. This weekend, the Labour Party will converge on Whanganui for its annual conference. The AGM will have all the usual components, including campaign workshops, a guest speaker, socialising opportunities, and speeches from top dogs Grant Robertson, Kelvin Davis and Jacinda Ardern. But Ardern’s brief opening address on the Friday evening is expected to include more than self-congratulations and an optimistic throw forward to next year’s election.
Single dad adopts baby girl with Down's syndrome after she was rejected 20 times
Luca Trapanese always wanted to be a father but faced barriers because of his sexuality.
Hong Kong customs seizes $50 mln smuggled frozen meat to mainland China
BEIJING/HONG KONG, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Hong Kong customs seized about 540 tonnes of suspected smuggled frozen meat with an estimated market value of about $50 million, the authority said in a statement on Friday, case of its kind in the past decade. The meat was found aboard four suspicious fishing vessels
Queen is beyond reproach and distinct from royal family, UK PM Johnson says
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth is beyond reproach but there is a distinction between the monarchy and the rest of the royal family, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday when asked if the monarchy was beyond reproach after the scandal involving Prince Andrew.
Nigerians argue over video of President Buhari not shaking hands with Senator Remi Tinubu at a function
A video of President Buhari not shaking hands with Senator Remi Tinubu at an event in Abuja yesterday November 28th, has got people talking on Twitter. Some query why the President did not shake the female
TTD to utilise services of retired employees for welfare of pilgrims
No emoluments will be paid to them, says Additional EO
Woman suspected of spying for Ukraine detained in occupied Sevastopol – Russian media
The woman had been "purposefully collecting" military secrets, according to the FSB.
Hunt for man with 'horror skull' face tattoos after teen 'raped in bushes'
She was dragged from the street into a nearby wooded area and subjected to a serious sexual assault before she was able to fight off her attacker
Dutch Police Arrest Alleged Jihadists Plotting Holiday Season Terror attack
Dutch police have arrested two men on suspicion of preparing a terrorist attack during the December holiday season.
Want to take Sri Lanka-India relationship to higher level: President Rajapaksa
The newly elected president said that Colombo and New Delhi need to 'work together' for economic development and security of their people.
Police: Driver accused of traveling 120 mph on I-95
GREENLAND, N.H. (AP) - New Hampshire state police say a driver has been accused of traveling at 120 miles an hour on Interstate 95.
Enugu state teachers seek 65 years retirement age
The Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria , Enugu state Wing, has called for the extension of retirement age in the state.
New regulations for gift vouchers to come into effect ahead of Christmas
New laws will give all vouchers a five-year expiry time while also meaning people won't have to spend the entirity of the balance in one transaction.
A third of British women have suffered unwanted choking in the bedroom
The research is released following the Grace Millane trial.
Maharashtra episode will have bearing on Jharkhand polls, Cong will form govt: Gourav Vallabh
Denouncing BJP's claim of winning "65 seats" in Jharkhand, Vallabh reminded people of BJP's similar claims in Haryana and Maharashtra.
Rajya Sabha MPs demand greater autonomy for States
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh said though he had sympathy with the spirit of the resolution.
Two K-Pop Stars Sentenced to Prison for Rape
The two men raped women who were too drunk to resist, and one of them shared videos of the assaults, a court found.
London Attack treated as Terror-Related
Shooting and stabbing reported near London Bridge.
‘If she’d called 100 instead of sister, could’ve been saved’: Telangana minister on Hyderabad Vet’s murder
The state Home Minister lauding the efficiency of Telangana police claimed it works diligently to ensure a "drastic reduction in the number of crimes" reported in the state.
Govt extends mandatory FASTag roll out for toll payments to December 15
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways had earlier announced that from December 1, toll payments on highways would be accepted through FASTags only
Uddhav Thackeray-led govt in Maharashtra to face floor test tomorrow
Governor B K Koshyari has asked Thackeray to prove majority by December 3
Centre to bring new job-oriented education policy, says HRD Minister
HRD minister urged students to work with dedication to make India a $5 trillion economy in the next few years
What is a hung parliament? What happens when no party wins an election majority?
The UK is heading to the polls on Dec 12, 2019 but, there is a chance that the results could end up with a hung parliament.
Concerns that thousands spent on Jobseekers forced to do JobPath programme for a fourth time
The two private companies operating JobPath have been paid €207m.
Two killed, suspect shot dead after terrorist incident on London Bridge
British police say suspect in stabbing attack was wearing fake suicide vest
Top cricket official barred from leaving Bangladesh
Bangladesh's anti-corruption commission has barred a top cricket official from leaving the country as it steps up an investigation into the sport's national body.
Sondland Won’t Resign After Three Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland will not resign after three women came forward with detailed accounts of his sexual...
DC Comics pulled a new Batman comic book poster after Chinese fans claimed it supported Hong Kong protests
DC Comics pulled its ad campaign for an upcoming Batman comic book after Chinese fans claimed Batwoman looked like a Hong Kong protester and accused the company of supporting the city’s anti-China demonstrations.
Children's home youth worker used excessive force to restrain vulnerable teenagers, hearing told
Sian Moses is also accused of making inappropriate sexual advances to a colleague
London Bridge closed amid reports of gunfire, police at scene
Police are dealing with an ongoing incident
Amazon hit by Black Friday strikes and protests across Europe
UK protestors are demanding an end to 'appalling' working conditions while German staff are striking for better pay.
India announces $400 mln loan for Sri Lanka, in support of new president
India will lend Sri Lanka $400 million for infrastructure projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after talks with the island nation's new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa aimed at improving bilateral ties.
Nurses hurled gravel at dementia patients then tried to pin the blame on other 'confused' sufferers, court hears
Two nurses who hurled gravel at dementia patients then tried to pin the blame on other "confused" sufferers are facing jail.
Newborn suffocated the first time he was on bed with a sleeping parent: Coroner
SINGAPORE: A 19-day-old baby died from suffocation the first time he was placed on a bed beside a sleeping parent, a coroner found in documents ...
Qaim Ali Shah moves IHC for pre-arrest bail
Qaim Ali Shah moves IHC for pre-arrest bail.
Sajid Javid warns Nicola Sturgeon over pact with Labour party 'riddled' with antisemitism
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has criticised Nicola Sturgeon for “getting into bed” with Labour despite antisemitism being "riddled" throughout the party.
K-pop star jailed for six years for gang rape, spycam crimes
Around 5,500 people were arrested for molka offences last year, 97 percent of them men, according to police data.
UK's Johnson says will keep no-deal Brexit preparations in place
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday he wanted to keep in place preparations the government has made for the possibility of a no-deal Brexit.
Dettori the first to go back to back as World's Best Jockey
Horse Racing news: Dettori the first to go back to back as World's Best Jockey.
Taliban say 'way too early' to speak of resuming talks with US
President Donald Trump statement indicated progress, though spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid's statement suggested roadblocks remain. "It is way too early to talk about the resumption of talks for now," the insurgent spokesman told AFP in a WhatsApp message, adding that the Islamist group would give an official reaction later.
2 K-pop stars were jailed for raping a drunk, unconscious woman in a scandal that shows the industry's dark underbelly
Two K-pop stars have been sentenced to prison for gang raping a drunk, unconscious woman.
Bushiri’s fraud case transferred to High Court for trial
The fraud case against Enlightened Christian Gathering Church leader Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary has been transferred to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria for trial.
Iraq's prime minister to step down amid protests
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi on Monday said he would step down as anti-government protests continue to roil the country.
Hong Kong police exit wrecked campus, weekend protests planned
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police on Friday withdrew from a university campus trashed by weeks of clashes as pro-democracy activists canvassed social media to promote more protests at the weekend.
Rescue Beacons Save Lives of Five Migrants in Arizona Desert
Rescue beacons placed in the Arizona desert by Tucson Sector Border Patrol officials led to the rescue of five migrants on Monday.
Dairy farmer found murdered
A dairy farmer was found murdered in his sleep at a farm near T. Saveriarpuram near here in the early hours of Friday.Police said K. Antonymuthu, 62, of T. Saveriarpuram under Thaalamuthunagar police
Govt not taking appropriate measures to tackle onion crisis: Congress
In a press conference here, the party's Rajya Sabha member Amee Yajnik said the government has "failed utterly" in handling the matter
Class 9 girl abducted, raped by man she was married off to in Rajasthan
A 15-year-old child bride was allegedly abducted and raped in Rajasthan's Bundi district by the man to whom she had been married off some years ago, police said.
One person taken to hospital after car crash in Lytham
A female in her 20s and a male in his 60s were involved in the crash.
Post talks with Gotabaya Rajapaksa, PM Modi announces $50 million aid to Sri Lanka to tackle terrorism
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a $50 million aid to Sri Lanka to tackle terrorism. The announcement was made after PM Modi and Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa held ‘fruitful talks’.
Godse remarks: Congress MLA from MP threatens to burn alive Pragya Thakur, apologises later
Govardhan Dangi later claimed that he meant the people of Rajgarh district will boycott her.
Iraqi PM To Resign After Deadly Protests
Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani has condemned the use of lethal force against anti-government protesters and also urged demonstrators to reject acts of violence and vandalism.
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post this week for reporting that a picture President Donald Trump shared of his head pasted onto the body of the fictional boxing champion Rocky Balboa had been doctored.
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored
Critics saw in President Donald Trump's campaign message a totalitarian disregard for the truth, but others saw the message as humorous trolling.
Dilip Walse Patil of NCP appointed pro tem Speaker of Maharashtra assembly
Senior NCP leader Dilip Walse Patil was appointed pro tem Speaker of Maharashtra Assembly on Friday ahead of the floor test of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi government.NCP sources
Father jailed for murdering six-week-old son
A father who murdered his six-week-old son has been jailed for life. Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs, Kent, and was sentenced to life in prison on Friday, Kent Police said. Vernon, 21 and of no fixed address, was found guilty of murder and two counts of grievous bodily harm following a trial at Maidstone Crown Court in October 2019. He was sentenced at the same court on Friday and will serve a minimum term of 16 years. Baby McKenzie died at a London hospital in July last year.
Teacher charged with murder in Embu
Kiamuringa Secondary School principal and three others are accused of killing a muguka farmer.
Three activists in Erode taken into custody and later released
The activists had planned to stage protests condemning the death of IIT Madras student Fathima Latheef
Wild snow leopard's vision restored after world-first cataract surgery
A wild snow leopard found injured and unable to see has had its vision restored after Chinese veterinarians removed a cataract in what they say is a world-first surgical procedure.
French lawmakers seek to ban Black Friday sales
PARIS — Dozens of French activists blocked an Amazon warehouse south of Paris in a Black Friday-inspired protest, amid increased opposition to the post-Thanksgiving sales phenomenon that has seen a
Airbus considering production of hybrid airplane by 2035
HAMBURG (Reuters) - Airbus (AIR.PA) (AIRG.DE) is considering producing a hybrid plane by 2035 as it strives for a low emission aircraft, its chief executive said.
Minister: Malaysian film industry in for better times following co-production agreement with Australia
PUTRAJAYA, Nov 29 — The Malaysian film industry is in for better times following the signing of a co-production agreement between Malaysia and Australia in Sydney today. Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo said that with the signing of the agreement, Malaysian productions will...
Appeal Court victory a validation of people’s will - Lalong
Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau has described his victory at the Appeal Court as validation of the will of the people.Lalong in a statement on Friday by his...
NAF destroys terrorists’ gun trucks in Borno
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said on Friday its Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has destroyed two Boko Haram terrorists’ gun trucks
London Bridge: 'One dead' and multiple people injured in 'stabbing' incident
One person has reportely been killed and multiple people injured after a stabbing incident on London Bridge.
Johnson: Disparaging remarks about single mothers made 25 years ago
The PM said the quotes were stripped of context and formed part of a smear campaign by Labour.
Govt to make hallmarking mandatory for gold jewellery
The government will make hallmarking for gold jewellery and artifacts mandatory from January 15, 2021, to ensure quality, Union Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said on Friday. The departmen
Baby Hunter McGleenon's death treated as murder following postmorten, police confirm
Police have launched a murder investigation following a postmortem examination of a baby boy who died in Keady earlier ths week.
Meghalaya plans to shut schools with enrolments below 10
A total of 221 lower and upper primary schools in the state have a single-digit enrolment of students. The minister said the state government incurs Rs 20 crore annual expenditure on these schools, which could be used for the development of other educational institutes.
UK PM Johnson says UK will leave EU by Jan 31 at the latest
LONDON (Nov 29): British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday that Britain would leave the European Union by Jan 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party win a majority in the election in two weeks time."If we can get a working majority then we will come on Jan 31 at the absolute latest," Johnson told LBC radio.He also repeated his message that he saw no reason why Britain would need to extend the transition period after Brexit
SC to hear plea against Pragya Thakur's bail in Malegaon case after 2 weeks
Thakur, now a sitting BJP MP, was granted bail on April 25, 2017 by the high court which said "no prima facie" case was made out against her in the case
The Government Has Not Educated The Public Enough About The Importance Of The Year Of Return – Shatta Wale
Multiple Award-winning Dancehall artist Shatta Wale has taken a swipe at the government’s for failing to educate the public on their “Year of Return” initiative. According to Shatta Wale, most Ghanaians are clueless about the initiative and he blames the government for not doing enough to educate citizens on the rationale behind the campaign. “We […]
Wooden relic of Jesus’ manger returned to Jerusalem
JERUSALEM — Christians on Friday celebrated the return to the Holy Land of a tiny wooden relic they believe was part of Jesus’ manger nearly 1,400 years after it was sent to Rome as a gift to the
Sri Lanka wants to undo 99-year port lease to China
Sri Lanka’s new government led by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa wants to undo the previous regime’s move to lease the southern port of Hambantota to a Chinese venture, citing national interest. Former
PICS:GTEL Phone shop robbers CAPTURED after displaying sudden lavish lifestyles public
GTEL Phone shop robbers CAPTURED after displaying sudden lavish lifestyles.Notorious armed robbers landed behind bars after detectives closed in on them.
‘Terrorist Pragya Thakur’ remark: BJP MP moves notice against Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha
The former Congress president said he stood by his comment.
End of Border Violence? Hamas Cancels Gaza Riots for Third Week in a Row
After 20 months of violence, Hamas seems to reconsider this aspect of its violent agenda.
Woman who is 4ft tall and can't put rubbish in bin faces court action as a result
Tia Goldsmith has been fined for not recycling her cardboard and could face prosecution
Opposition protest in Assam Assembly as onion prices reach Rs 100 per kg
They asserted that they will continue to protest in the same manner till the state government takes measures to control the price of onions, which is selling at Rs 100 and more per kg in the state
Former Nepal PM calls for trilateral partnership with India and China
Prachanda said Nepal being a sovereign and independent country should have equal status and say in the trilateral partnership
FRSC criticises lane indiscipline by drivers - The Nation Newspaper
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ebonyi has criticised the practice of lane indiscipline which it described as common among drivers in Ebonyi...
Someone got their own '.gov' website by pretending to be a small-town mayor and filling out an online form, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The person reportedly used a fake Google Voice number and fake Gmail address in their application, which the government approved.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Boris Johnson wants ‘exuberant’ media after Channel 4 debate row
A Conservative source suggested the party may review Channel 4’s public service broadcasting position.
Pro Romania: Victor Ponta, elected Deputy Chair of the European Democratic Party
Pro Romania leader Victor Ponta on Friday got elected Deputy Chair of the European Democratic Party (EDP)....
Tamil Nadu State Election Commissioner holds meeting for officials of five districts
R. Palanisamy has directed officials deputed for election duty to strictly adhere to guidelines, ahead of the local body polls
Vatican returns relic believed to be from Jesus’ manger to Holy Land
The thumb-sized relic was unveiled to worshippers at the Notre Dame church in Jerusalem.
Thousands Protest in Kabul Against Alleged Election Fraud
The result of the September 28 vote was to be declared on October 19 but had to be postponed until November 14 due to technical problems.
Vatican returns relic believed to be from Jesus’ manger to Holy Land
The thumb-sized relic was unveiled to worshippers at the Notre Dame church in Jerusalem.
Man files for divorce so wife can marry her lover
An Indian man, Mahesh (not real name) has approached the court, seeking to divorce his wife, Sangeeta, so she can marry the man she loves. According to India Today, the divorce is taking place i...
Senior Scotland Yard officer facing misconduct probe for contact with officer convicted over child abuse photo
A senior officer at Scotland Yard is said to have been placed on restricted duties as he faces an inquiry over contact he had with a colleague who was found guilty of possessing a video of child sexual abuse.
Police officer charged with obtaining sexual gratification from female suspects in car parks
SINGAPORE: A staff sergeant with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) has been charged with multiple offences, including reportedly abusing his ...
Several stabbed near London Bridge; man detained | IOL News
British police say several people have stabbed near to London Bridge, and a man has been detained.
Denmark finds three guilty for buying drones for Islamic State
Three men were convicted on Thursday in Denmark on charges of buying drones and other equipment for the extremist Islamic State group to use...
SNP candidate axed over anti-Jewish remarks vows to keep fighting for election as backers blast his suspension
AN SNP candidate axed over anti-Jewish web posts has vowed to keep fighting for election as Nats backers blasted his suspension. Neale Hanvey ‘liked’ a series of social media comments branding his …
British police shoot man at London Bridge after stabbing
LONDON, Nov 29 — British police shot a man today after a stabbing in the London Bridge area in the centre of the city. A 14-second video clip on Twitter filmed from a high vantage point showed what appeared to be three police officers backing away from a man lying on the pavement. Two officers...
Desperate times….Man steals biltong in OK supermarket, stuffs it in his underwear
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'The markets are not thinking about it yet' — BlackRock boss Larry Fink reportedly expects political turmoil in 2020
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is reportedly worried about political instability in 2020, and doesn’t view investors as awake to the risks.
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit
The prime minister announced that he would remove EU rules preventing the government from awarding contracts to UK-based businesses.
Hungarian police find tunnels used by migrants to cross border
Police said they discovered both tunnels not long after their construction was completed and filled both of them up again.
Construction of Ajaokuta gas pipeline to begin soon – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari said on Friday work would soon commence on the construction of the 600-kilometre Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline
Rise in unnatural prison deaths across the country is a worry | Cape Argus
The Judicial Inspectorate for Correctional Services (JICS) says it is concerned about the number of unnatural deaths in prison.
Imran Khan showing anger after getting embarrassed: Marriyum Aurangzeb
Imran Khan showing anger after getting embarrassed: Marriyum Aurangzeb.
Boris Johnson forced to clarify his defence of monarchy in Prince Andrew scandal
The Tory leader said 10 days ago the monarchy was 'beyond reproach' - but now he's made clear he was only talking about the Queen, not the entire royal family
Eni and Government inaugurates “Okuafo Pa” Agric training Centre
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Plans for 150-bed homeless hostel on Dublin's Aungier Street shelved following local opposition
Peter McVerry Trust planned to open the hostel in Dublin 2 in January.
Bengaluru flat case: Enforcement Directorate attaches land worth ₹7-crore in Tamil Nadu
Agricultural land worth about ₹7 crore in Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris district was attached by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with a money-laundering probe linked to an alleged flat buyer’s cheat
Crossbow killer to die in jail over ‘evil’ murder of heavily pregnant ex-wife
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo had claimed the killing was an accident.
Jacob Zuma loses appeal in corruption trial
Zuma and Thales still have the possibility to appeal to the Supreme Court and the Constitutional court, according to a legal expert who spoke to AFP.
Parliament to monitor Ghana’s implementation of SDGs
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Tipperary County Council defends handling of housing crisis
County now has two officers dealing with homeless prevention
Qatar rejects false accusations by Eritrean Information Ministry
The State of Qatar has totally rejected false accusations contained in a statement by the Eritrean Ministry of Information, stressing that Qatar has nothing to do with any factions or groups in Eritrea, a matter which the Eritrean government knows very well.
UK grime star Stormzy to headline at Sonar Hong Kong 2020
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Taiwan police officers injured in car crash during visit by vice-presidential candidate
Five officers only lightly injured, Lai not directly involved.Five police officers were injured Friday (November 29) as a truck crashed into their vehicles in the margin of a campaign visit to Tainan by DPP vice-presidential candidate William Lai.
Police seek answers after selfies of a 'murdered' man appear on Facebook
Selfies of a man who police believed had been murdered have appeared on a Facebook account in his name. Ricardas Puisys has been the centre of a murder investigation since he went missing in 2015. Despite no body being found, Cambridgeshire Police escalated the original investigation from a missing persons inquiry after they were given information that he had come to harm. One person was arrested on suspicion of murder but there was insufficient evidence to charge them and they were released. Ricardas Puisys, originally from Lithuania, was 35 when he went missing. He was last seen at his place of work at Nightlayer Leek Company in Chatteris in Cambridgeshire on the 26th of September 2015.
Qatar signs MoU with APU to promote peace
The State of Qatar, represented by the Shura Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) yesterday with the African Parliamentary Union (APU).
EU to be more 'assertive' says new chief Michel
Europe will become more
No Stone Unturned journalists 'to sue police for wrongful imprisonment'
TWO Belfast journalists whose homes were raided are to sue police for wrongful imprisonment, the High Court has heard.
2Face singing my song without permission doesn’t make him a thief —Blackface
Nigerian singer, Augustine Ahmedu, also known as Blackface has said that lawyers have made him realise that because his former bandmate, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face and his manager, E...
Armed police called to Newcastle's West End after officer is assaulted
A large-scale response was spotted on Grainger Park Road following the assault of an officer on Thursday evening
Joburg mayoral malaise: ANC decides against going to court to challenge DA speaker
The ANC says it has received legal advice cautioning it against going to court to challenge a decision to postpone a City of Johannesburg council meeting meant to elect a new executive mayor.
Stand by my statement terming Pragya Thakur 'terrorist': Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi also claimed that Thakur believed in violence, the way Nathuram Godse did.
After taking over as CM, Thackeray stays Metro carshed work in Aarey Colony
Thackeray clarified that he had not stayed the work of the Mumbai metro rail project itself
Police detain BNP leader ABM Mosharraf
Police have detained BNP leader ABM Mosharraf Hossain without giving any reason for the arrest.
Sweden charges EU parliament member with sexual molestation
Prosecutors on Friday charged a Swedish member of the European Parliament with sexual molestation, a move challenged by the politician, Peter Lundgren of the anti-immigrant nationalist party the Sweden Democrats. The Prosecution Authority said in a statement the alleged incident took place in a hotel
Suspect broke into 11 Mississauga homes while residents slept: police
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly breaking into nearly a dozen Mississauga homes while residents slept earlier this week.
Hazel Chu elected cathaoirleach of The Green Party
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Russia removes restrictions on two Brazilian beef plants - regulator
MOSCOW, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Russia's agriculture safety watchdog said on Friday it removed temporary restrictions on beef supplies to Russia from two plants in Brazil starting from Nov. 29.One of the plants authorized to resume sales to Russia is operated by Minerva SA and the other one by JBS , the Russian regulator, Rosselkhoznadzor said in a statement.
Erdoğan to Macron: Get your own ‘brain death’ checked first
Turkish president also says his French counterpart ‘doesn’t know what the fight against terror is.’
‘Tens of thousands’ of children skip school for climate strike protest
The international movement, Fridays For Future, was started by teenage activist Greta Thunberg.
Three held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder in dawn raids after Cheetham Hill gun war puts public in danger
"This kind of behaviour will not be tolerated on our streets," Supt Rebecca Boyce
Malegaon blast: Supreme Court to hear after two weeks plea against bail granted to Sadhvi Pragya
Seven people were killed in a bomb blast on September 29, 2008 at Malegaon, a communally-sensitive textile town in Nasik district of north Maharashtra. The plea, filed by the father of one of the blast victims, came up for hearing before a bench headed by Justice A M Khanwilkar. The apex court said it would hear the matter after two weeks.
Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline construction to commence soon – Buhari
Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday Friday said the government will soon begin the construction of the 600-kilometre Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline to move gas from the Southern part of the country to the North. The Nigerian president made the disclosure while addressing the 5th Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) Summit at the Sipopo International Conference […]
Metropolitan Police issue London Bridge statement after 'number of people' left injured
The Metropolitan Police said: "Police were called at 1.58pm to a stabbing at premises near to London Bridge. Emergency services attended, including officers from the Met and @colp A man has been detained by police. We believe a number of people have been injured. Further info to follow."
Ukraine successfully completes development of Neptun anti-ship missile complex (Video)
The complex was developed by Ukraine's Luch Design Bureau.
Railway worker and enthusiast, 23, died after parking car on level crossing
Matthew Ryder, 23, who had no history of previous mental health problems, deliberately drove his car under barriers at a crossing and waited beside it on March 28, an inquest heard
PNP officials want death penalty for drug traffickers
TOP officials of the Philippine National Police, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Dangerous Drugs Board have aired anew their strong support for the re-imposition of death penalty for big-time drug traffickers and manufacturers in the aftermath of the arrest of a Chinese national who yielded some 370 kilograms of high-grade shabu in Makati City on Tuesday evening.
The Trump campaign trolled The Washington Post by claiming there was no evidence a picture of the president as Rocky Balboa was doctored, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Critics saw in President Donald Trump's campaign message a totalitarian disregard for the truth, but others saw the message as humorous trolling.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
'Unemployment at its peak': Stalin slams Centre for lack of jobs, layoffs
As many as 7,000 graduates including engineers have applied for 549 posts of sanitary workers advertised by the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation after which Stalin called for intervention
London Bridge incident: Suspect shot by police after five injured in stabbing
Five people were injured in a stabbing incident on London Bridge today before a suspect was shot by police. Video footage has emerged online which showed
You could be fined £100 for using a petrol station car wash
Penalties have been issued
Court Finds South African Police Officer Guilty Of Killing Nigerian
A South African police constable, Austin Luciano Reynold, was on Friday found guilty for the 2018 murder of a Nigerian Ebuka Okoli in Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal.
Nine Britons arrested as website selling hacking tool taken offline
A website selling the tool for just under £20 was pulled from the internet.
Record-Breaking Free Climber Dies Falling 600 Feet In Mexico
Record-breaking free climber Brad Gobright has died after falling more than 600 feet during a climb in Mexico
French army helicopters that crashed in Mali were not under IS fire: general
PARIS (Reuters) - The French army said on Friday that two of its helicopters that crashed in Mali this week had not been under fire from Islamic State jihadists, contradicting a statement from the militants.
Hyderabad vet was educated, why call sister not police? Telangana minister blames murder victim
Speaking to India Today TV, Telangana Home Minister Mohammad Mahmood Ali said the "doctor was educated" and it was "unfortunate" that the deceased veterinary doctor dialled her family and not the police.
EXCLUSIVE: Top Mexican Border State Cop Spiked Probes into Prison Corruption
An exclusive Breitbart Texas investigation revealed that most of those incidents were little more than media stunts.
B.C. RCMP announce charges in 1993 homicide of 23-year-old Vicki Black
VANCOUVER — The RCMP in British Columbia say a man is in custody and facing a murder charge in the homicide of a 23-year-old woman in Vancouver in 1993. The Mounties announced in a news release Friday that Stephen Laroche has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Vicki Black. They say a Vancouver police …
Pickpockets are lurking in these city centre streets, police say
Two men have been stealing phones from pockets
Shocked to hear about rape, murder of Telangana doctor, says Rahul Gandhi
Evidence gathered from the crime scene suggests rape, but that has not been confirmed yet as the body is completely charred, sources in the police told India Today.
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges...
Beijing Residents Enter Into Sham Marriages Just to Get a License Plate
Congestion, government restrictions and one of the most polluted cities in the world, how’s that for the perfect ingredients for romance? Residents of Beijing have resorted to sham marriages in order to beat the system and get a license plate for a new car.
Surrey RCMP looking for missing 70-year-old man
Police say Arpad “R.P.” Sator was last seen at 4 p.m. on Nov. 28 in the 15100-block of Highway 10
Person believed to have been stabbed in London Bridge area, suspect shot: source
LONDON (Reuters) - It is believed somebody was stabbed in the London Bridge area of central London on Friday and police have shot a suspect, a security source told Reuters on Friday.
BREAKING: Court grants Mompha N100m bail - The Nation Newspaper
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday granted N100m bail to suspected money launderer, Ismaila Mustapha, also known as Mompha...
Man charged with murdering baby boy
Eleven-month-old Hunter McGleenon, from Keady, Co Armagh, died on Tuesday.
Pollution watchdog to review existing guidelines on idol immersion: Govt
Some of the states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Kerala have issued directions in accordance with the CPCB guidelines banning non-eco friendly material in making idols
Jealous lover stab rival to death in Bayelsa
A jealous boyfriend on Tuesday reportedly stabbed a rival to death over a woman at a community in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital.
‘Tens of thousands' of children skip school for climate strike protest
The international movement, Fridays For Future, was started by teenage activist Greta Thunberg.
London Bridge terror attack: Two members of the public dead after knife rampage - reports
Two members of the public have been killed after a man went on a rampage with a knife in a terror incident on London Bridge.
P-8A Poseidon base works commence - Ron Mark
Minister of Defence Ron Mark turned the first sod of earth on the infrastructure works for the new P-8A Poseidon fleet at RNZAF Base Ohakea today.
Russia removes restrictions on two Brazilian beef plants - regulator
MOSCOW — Russia’s agriculture safety watchdog said on Friday it removed temporary restrictions on beef supplies to Russia from two plants in Brazil starting from Nov.
Porbandar: Indian Navy commissions sixth Dornier aircraft squadron
This will give a fillip to coastal security near the sea border with Pakistan
Officials: Boy, 9, killed by father in hunting accident
ORANGEBURG, S.C. — Officials say a 9-year-old boy was accidentally killed by his father while hunting in South Carolina on Thanksgiving. News outlets report Colton Williams was fatally shot Thursday in Springfield in Orangeburg County. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources says relatives told investigators that Williams was out rabbit hunting with his dad …
Police shoot man in London Bridge 'terror related' attack
One man has been shot by police near London Bridge in an incident which is being responded to "as though it is terror-related", the Metropolitan Police said.
Johnson pitches 'buy British' and new state aid rules after Brexit
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday pledged to use Brexit to introduce new state aid rules, change state purchasing policies and reform farming so that pubic bodies aim to “buy British” goods.
John McAreavey speaks out about Michaela's death as he fears they will never get justice
"It's important that the truth is told"
SC notice to Rajeev Kumar on CBI plea challenging bail
Supreme court issued a notice to IPS officer Rajeev Kumar on CBI's appeal challenging the anticipatory bail.
VP Mike Pence makes surprise Thanksgiving visit to Marines at Air Station Beaufort
He and Second Lady Karen Pence served Marines, Sailors, and civilians a Thanksgiving meal.
Okowa to Revenue Board: Carry out reforms to enhance revenue generation
Delta Governor, Senator (Dr.) Ifeanyi Okowa, has charged the state’s Board of Internal Revenue to carry out reforms that would enhance revenuet.
‘We don’t ban the rich from public schools, firefighters, or libraries’ — AOC slams Pete Buttigieg after he criticizes tuition-free public college as too radical
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed Pete Buttigieg after he criticized calls for tuition-free public college as too radical.
'We don't ban the rich from public schools, firefighters, or libraries' — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams Pete Buttigieg after he says tuition-free public college is too radical
"Just like rich kids can attend public school, they should be able to attend tuition-free public college," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The prime minister announced that he would remove EU rules preventing the government from awarding contracts to UK-based businesses.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Trump blasts Newsweek over story on his Thanksgiving plans
President Trump slammed Newsweek over its story on his Thanksgiving plans, which the mag said would include “tweeting, golfing and more” — before he ended up making a surprise visit to US troops
Govt initiates dialogue with ASEAN members for review of FTA: Goyal
He also said the Coffee Board is trying to develop an Indian brand of coffee for export and the work in this regard is underway
A million illegal cigarettes seized by police along with drugs and air rifle in Winlaton raids
Two men in their 60s were arrested following the discovery and have since been released under investigation
Several people stabbed in London Bridge incident
A man has been detained, according to Metropolitan Police
Watch - house stuffed full of duty free after man pinched £15,000 worth to flog on eBay
The man's home was described as 'unlivable' after an astonishing amount of stolen items were found
Man sues Airbnb after being shot at party house booked through platform
A Toronto man is suing Airbnb after being shot while attending a large party at a house rented through the online platform.
Woman guilty of manslaughter in death of toddler found outside Edmonton church
A woman accused in the death of a toddler found outside an Edmonton church has been convicted of manslaughter.
'Buy British': Boris Johnson promises more state aid for jobs after Brexit – video
The prime minister has said he will introduce a 'buy British' policy in government procurement after Brexit, taking advantage of the UK no longer having to comply with EU rules
Sensex tumbles 336 points ahead of GDP data
NSE Nifty also settled 95.10 points down.
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit
Boris Johnson has promised to scrap EU state aid rules after Brexit in order to stop UK businesses from collapsing.
CISF Recruitment 2019 for Head Constable (Rs. 25,500 – Rs. 81,100/-Per Month)
CISF Recruitment 2019 for Head Constable (Rs. 25,500 - Rs. 81,100/-Per Month)Applications are invited from the Male/Female citizens of India to fill up 300
Inspiring story of man who was called to bar after wrongful 12 years imprisonment
A Nigerian man who was recently called to bar, is currently being celebrated on social media for his determination. According to a Facebook user who shared the story, he was incarcerated for 12 years for a murder he didn't commit.
Finance Minister says more answers are needed on €1.6m printer
The Finance Minister says more explanation is needed as to why a €1.6 million printer is not yet operational.
4 children killed in Thanksgiving Day crash in Kansas
BELLEVILLE, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say four children have been killed in a Thanksgiving Day crash. Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Ben Gardner said in a
Toronto man sues Airbnb after being shot at party house booked through platform
TORONTO — A Toronto man is suing Airbnb after being shot while attending a large party at a house rented through the online platform.
Rangers in Rotterdam: 42 football fans arrested following Feyenoord clash
DUTCH police have confirmed 42 football fans have been arrested following Rangers’ clash with Feyenoord in Rotterdam. Cops nicked several supporters near to the De Kuip stadium after the alleged di…
Conor McGregor will return to UFC against ‘Cowboy’ Cerrone, and experts say the Irishman will challenge Jorge Masvidal for the ‘BMF’ title if he wins
Conor McGregor’s return to the UFC is scheduled for January 18 in Las Vegas, with the Irishman scheduled to fight Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at welterweight, according to UFC’s president, Dana White.
Hong Kong police exit wrecked campus, weekend protests planned
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police on Friday withdrew from a university campus trashed by weeks of clashes as pro-democracy activists canvassed social media to promote more protests at the weekend.
Vatican returns relic believed to be from Jesus’ manger to Holy Land
The thumb-sized relic was unveiled to worshippers at the Notre Dame church in Jerusalem.
Kingship Tussle: Supreme Court Removes Prominent Oyo Monarch
A first-class monarch in Oyo State, the Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola, has been removed by the Supreme Court on Friday.
Domestic multi-role T70 utility helicopter to begin test flights in 2020
The Turkish-built T-70 multi-role utility helicopter will begin test flights next year, Turkish Aerospace Industry (TUSAŞ/TAI) Deputy General Manager Kemal...
Police on high alert ahead of PLGA Week
They are leaving nothing to chance with information about the presence of RK in the AOB region
Man taken to hospital with chest injuries after crash in Red Scar
A man has been taken to hospital after a crash in Red Scar.
Oklahoma police say officer got Starbucks with 'PIG' on cups
An Oklahoma police chief says an officer bought Starbucks for 911 dispatchers working on Thanksgiving only to find that ‘PIG’ was printed on the cups’ labels
Black Friday shooting shutters Syracuse shopping mall
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Police in Syracuse are looking for a gunman who shot a man in the leg Friday inside a shopping mall. The shooting happened about 7 p.m. and caused a lockdown at the Destiny USA mall. Police said the shooting appeared to stem from an assault or altercation and was not a random …
Trump slams Newsweek article predicting he will spend Thanksgiving golfing and tweeting
President Trump responded to a Newsweek article prediction that he would spend Thanksgiving tweeting by responding to them on Twitter.
More than 55k third country nationals being hosted in temporary shelters managed by Greek armed forces
More 55,000 third country nationals - would-be asylum seekers and irregular migrants from dozens of countries - are now being hosted in shelters operated by Greece armed forces, according to an announcement on Friday by the general staff.
Bruce Golding re-conferred with Honorary Distinguished Fellow at UWI
The University of the West Indies has announced that it has re-conferred the title of Honorary Distinguished Fellow on Bruce Golding, former Prime Minister of Jamaica and Mona Campus alumnus, for another five years. The appointment took effect on...
Gang cops bust suspected dealers with 30 kg of cocaine and $125,000 cash
The Surrey RCMP gang enforcement team reports that it has had three significant seizures of suspected cocaine and cash since Nov. 8, 2019.
NZ training for Saudi Arabian air traffic control graduates
New Zealand training for Saudi Arabian air traffic control graduates
Fears Kerry bus and cark park will ruin picturesque village
The project has already received approval for significant Government grant aid – but without proper consultation with businesses and locals, a council area meeting heard in Killorglin.
2 K-pop stars were jailed for raping a drunk, unconscious woman in a scandal that showed the industry’s dark underbelly
Two K-pop stars have been sentenced to jail for gang raping a drunk, unconscious woman.
Report claims TikTok parent company ByteDance is working with China's Communist Party to spread propaganda on Xinjiang
China has been accused of committing human rights abuses at detention centers in the autonomous western region of Xinjiang.
Trump’s visit to Afghanistan was so secret the White House sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from his account to avoid questions about why he didn’t post for 13 hours
Trump administration staffers sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from President Donald Trump’s Twitter account to avoid suspicion that his account was silent as he made a secret trip to visit US troops in Afghanistan.
Hundreds to descend on OMV in New Plymouth
Hundreds to descend on OMV in New Plymouth for climate protest
U.K. police say a number of people injured in London Bridge stabbing incident
'A man has been detained by police. We believe a number of people have been injured'
Jewellery industry welcomes mandatory hallmarking from Jan 2021
Gold hallmarking is a purity certification of the precious metal and is voluntary in nature at present
Man shot, detained after several stabbed near London Bridge
British police say a man has been shot and detained after several people were stabbed near to London Bridge. They are treating the incident as terror-related while they continue to investigate.
Woman calls cops on black UPS driver because "walking around with a bunch of packages" makes her "nervous"
In this video posted to instagram, a woman calls the cops on a UPS driver because “I don’t understand why you’re walking around with a bunch of packages”. This woman legit c…
Police treating London Bridge incident 'as though it's terror-related'
London's Metropolitan Police say that though the circumstances of an incident on London Bridge remain unclear, authorities are treating it as if it is terror-related.
Trump Suddenly Announces Renewed Peace Talks With The Taliban
President Donald Trump declared on Thanksgiving Day that U.S. peace negotiations with the Taliban have resumed after the talks collapsed...
Last 2.5 years have been the safest in Railways’ history, says Piyush Goyal
The entire rail network will be electrified in India which is the only country in the globe that is experimenting to convert diesel engines into electric, he said.
London police shoot suspect dead after 'terrorist' stabbings
Police shot dead a man suspected of stabbing several people near London Bridge on Friday in what detectives declared a terrorist incident. The...
Build office buildings for all GPs, says Minister
Dayakar Rao reviews work taken up under Centrally-aided schemes
Thousands Rally In Kabul To Condemn Electoral 'Fraud'
Thousands of supporters of Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah have marched in Kabul in a rally the organizers said was aimed at condemning and preventing electoral fraud.
Internal security big challenge before $5 trn economy target: Amit Shah
Shah exhorted the police forces to take proactive steps towards improving their image among the public through behavioural and professional changes
SON destroys over 5,000 substandard gas cylinders worth N51.3m
The Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) on Friday destroyed over 5,000 substandard Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders worth N51.3 million.
Unauthorised colony residents need registry papers, not a law: Kejriwal
Talking to reporters, the chief minister asked people not to trust anyone until they get registry papers in their hands as previous governments had promised the same, but failed to meet it
Louth gardai seize cocaine and cannabis as part of five raids
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County Durham food hygiene ratings: The takeaways and chippies with the lowest scores
These are the County Durham establishments who have been given a score by inspectors they probably don't want on their door
Wild snow leopard's vision restored after world-first cataract surgery
A wild snow leopard found injured and unable to see has had its vision restored after Chinese veterinarians removed a cataract in what they say is a world-first surgical procedure.
Vancouver police release photo of suspect in attempted robbery
Vancouver police are looking for help identifying a suspect in an attempted robbery.
Man fighting for life after being hit by van in Fife
The 43-year-old man was struck by a white Ford Transit van that was found a short time after the incident by cops in Blyth Gardens, Kirkcaldy.
Boy with suspected autism killed in complete breach of trust, says lawyer
Liam Whoriskey, 25, from Londonderry, was convicted of manslaughter and cruelty to a child.
Wheelchair-bound woman dies in Thanksgiving Day fire
A 62-year-old wheelchair-bound woman has died in a Thanksgiving Day fire in Louisiana.
Holiday road checks back
CounterAttack road checks return this weekend to encourage drivers to make smart and safe decisions during the holiday season.
5,000 substandard gas cylinders worth N51.3m destroyed by SON
The Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) on Friday destroyed over 5,000 substandard Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders worth N51.3 million.
NDDC Budget: Niger Delta group commends Senate
NDAN on Friday, commended the decision of the Senate to demand the inauguration of the board of NDDC, before the consideration of the commission’s budget...
Man charged with murder of baby boy in North
Charges of possession of indecent photograph of a child and illegal entry to UK also made
Court rejects Jacob Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
The ruling paves the way for Zuma's long-awaited trial to start in February 2020.
South African police officer found guilty of killing Nigerian
Austin Luciano Reynold, a South African police constable, has been found guilty of the murder of Ebuka Okoli, a Nigerian. Okoli was killed in Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, in 2018.
Afghan President: Defeating al-Baghdadi More Significant than Bin-Laden
Ashraf Ghani told Americans on Thursday that Donald Trump defeating the Islamic State Founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was very significant.
Suspect shot dead after terrorist incident on London Bridge
Police say suspect in stabbing incident was wearing hoax bomb device
Houthi Forces Claim They've Shot Down a Saudi Helicopter
DOHA (Sputnik) - The members of the Houthi movement, operating in Yemen, have shot down a Saudi helicopter near the border with Saudi Arabia, Yahya Sarea, the group's military spokesman, said on Friday.
Did KZN Catholic priest quit the church to marry a nun? | IOL News
A Catholic priest on the KZN south coast has reportedly quit the church to marry a former nun with whom he allegedly has a 21-year-old daughter.
Walt Harris shares ‘thank you’ post to slain stepdaughter Aniah Blanchard
It was a somber Thanksgiving for UFC heavyweight Walt Harris — who posted an emotional “thank you” message to his stepdaughter Aniah Blanchard, a day after authorities confirmed her remains were
Woman found guilty of manslaughter in Edmonton toddler death
Mack pleaded not guilty to the second-degree murder charge. She was found guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter.
CM Uddhav Thackeray puts construction of car shed in Aarey forest on hold
CM Uddhav Thackeray said that while the work on Mumbai metro will continue, car shed construction will be reviewed by the concerned department.
Maharashtra CM Thackeray stays Metro carshed work
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday announced a stay to construction of metro carshed in the city’s green lung Aarey Colony, where strong protests had erupted last month against cutt
Mayo garda resources lagging behind neighbouring counties
THE Mayo Garda Division lacks the required vehicle equipment compared with neighbouring counties, says Fianna Fáil TD Lisa Chambers.
'The markets are not thinking about it yet' — BlackRock boss Larry Fink reportedly expects political turmoil in 2020, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Political scientist Ian Bremmer said Fink shared his fears of a constitutional crisis in 2020, whether Trump is reelected or not.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Prosecutor asks French court to clear cardinal over sex abuse cover-up
A French prosecutor asked an appeals court on Friday to quash Cardinal Philippe Barbarin's conviction for failing to report sex abuse by a priest, eight months after a verdict that rocked the French Catholic Church.
Why did KCR drag Telangana’s Chief Justice into RTC staff strike issue: Congress
Is it permissible for the CJ to discuss an issue pending in his court with the CM, asks AICC spokesperson
Supreme Court releases new roster, PILs to be heard by CJI and 3 senior most judges
The new roster is slightly different from the last time when the outgoing CJI Ranjan Gogoi had kept PIL matters for top five judges of the apex court, including the CJI. Besides PIL matters, CJI Bobde has kept with him matters of contempt, election, habeas corpus, social justice, direct and indirect tax cases, among others.
'A Warning' replaces Donald Trump Jr.'s 'Triggered' as No.1 book on NYT bestseller list
“A Warning,” a behind-the-scenes book authored by an anonymous Trump administration official that takes a critical look at the president, has replaced Donald Trump Jr.’s “Triggered” as the No.
Boy with suspected autism killed in complete breach of trust, says lawyer
Liam Whoriskey, 25, from Londonderry, was convicted of manslaughter and cruelty to a child.
Top Bangladesh cricket officials barred from leaving country over corruption probe
Mahbubul Anam is one of at least two senior Bangladesh Cricket Board directors under suspicion.
Trump makes surprise visit to Afghanistan, meets Afghan president
U.S. President Donald Trump paid a surprise visit to Afghanistan on Thursday evening, meeting with his Afghan counterpart Mohammad Ash
Why 8th NASS rejected Buhari’s $30 billion loan request – Shehu Sani
Former chairman, Senate committee on local and foreign debt in the senate, Senator Shehu Sani has explained why the request by Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari to borrow $30 billion was turned down by the 8th Senate.
Supreme Court rules in favour of Montreal woman fined for not holding escalator handrail
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled Bela Kosoian should not have been fined for refusing to hold onto an escalator handrail 10 years ago.
Ayrshire pervert spared jail- despite background report
The 22-year-old admitted sexually assaulting a women at a property in Dalmellington.
Sudan overturns moral policing law, disbands former ruling party | IOL News
Rights groups say the Public Order Act targets women and is a holdover from the three-decade rule of toppled autocrat Omar al-Bashir.
QFFD grants $4.2m to Jordan Refugee Health Fund
Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) has signed a $4.2m grant agreement with the Government of Jordan to contribute to the financing of Jordan Refugee Health Fund in order to alleviate financial pressures on the Jordanian Ministry of Health budget as a result of the large influx of refugees.
Hong Kong police seize roughly 4,000 petrol bombs on university campus
Hong Kong police said they had seized roughly 4,000 petrol bombs found at a university campus.
Maldives ex-President Yameen Sentenced to 5 Years Prison Over Money Laundering Charges
Yameen has been accused of receiving US $1 million of government money through a private company as part of a deal to lease a number of tropical islands for hotel development.
Aristocrat freed from jail after telling court he mistook friend for an alien | IOL News
A Swiss aristocrat who killed his friend with a candlestick is to be freed from jail – because he thought his victim was a green alien.
Why PDP Asked INEC Chairman Yakubu To Resign
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Mahmood Yakubu has been asked to vacate office over incompetence, Concise News reports.
Trump's visit to Afghanistan was so secret the White House sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from his account to avoid questions about why he didn't post for 13 hours
White House staffers sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from President Donald Trump’s Twitter account to avoid suspicion had his account been silent as he made a secret trip to visit US troops in Afghanistan.
Police called to London Bridge following reports of shots being fired
The Metropolitan Police said they are dealing with an incident at London Bridge amid reports of shots being fired.
Hong Kong customs seizes $50 mln smuggled frozen meat to mainland China
BEIJING/HONG KONG, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Hong Kong customs seized about 540 tonnes of suspected smuggled frozen meat with an estimated market value of about $50 million, the authority said in a statement on Friday, case of its kind in the past decade.The meat was found aboard four suspicious fishing vessels that were leaving Hong Kong, the customs authority said in a statement. Local broadcaster RTHK said the vessels were allegedly bound for mainland China.
Hallmarking to be mandatory for gold jewellery from 2021: Paswan
The department of consumer affairs will issue a notification by January 15, 2020, for making gold hallmarking mandatory.
Prime Minister Of Iraq To Resign After Protests Leave Hundreds Dead
At least 400 demonstrators have been killed since the beginning of October
UK PM Johnson says UK will leave EU by Jan. 31 at the latest
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday that Britain would leave the European Union by January 31 at the latest if his Conservative Party win a majority in the election in two weeks time, reported news agency Reuters. "If we can get a working majority then we will come on Jan. 31 at the absolute latest," the report said Johnson as saying to LBC radio.
Hong Kong police end blockade of university campus
Hong Kong police have ended their blockade of a university campus after surrounding it for 12 days to try to arrest anti-government protesters holed up inside. Police removed a stash of nearly 4,000 petrol bombs left behind by protesters, who fought pitched battles about two weeks ago with riot officers on surrounding streets. The stand-off at Hong Kong Polytechnic University was one of the most dramatic episodes in nearly six months of unrest that began in June with a huge march against an extradition Bill seen as an erosion of freedoms promised when the former British colony returned to Chinese control in 1997. Protesters have since expanded their demands to include fully democratic elections and an investigation into police use of tear gas, rubber bullets and other force to suppress the demonstrations. Police have arrested 5,890 people since June, ranging in age from 11 to 83.
Man drags estranged wife to court for changing children’s school without consent
A man, Yusuf Buhari, on Friday, dragged his estranged wife, Hadiza Muhammad, to a Sharia Court, sitting in Magajin Gari, Kaduna State, for...
Pakistan keen to further enhance its brotherly ties with Oman: President
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: President Dr Arif Alvi has said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its fraternal relations with Oman, and is keen to further enhance these brotherly relations in all spheres. Talking to the Ambassador-designate of Pakistan to Oman K.K. Ahsan Wagan at the Aiwan-e-Sadr in Islamabad on Friday, Dr Arif Alvi however said that the current volume of bilateral trade between Pakistan and Oman does not commensurate to the true potential. The president said that Pakistan has the potential of exporting food items, construction materials, leather and surgical goods to Oman. In this regard, he said that the ambassador-designate should endeavor to promote our economic and commercial interests in Oman and utilize existing institutional mechanisms. President Arif Alvi highlighted that the presence of Pakistani community in Oman is a living bridge between the two Countries. He said that we take pride that the Pakistani community has been making valuable contribution to the development of Oman.
Ex-MP hopes payout over Carl Beech case will deter police from ‘assuming guilt’
Officers raided Harvey Proctor’s home on the basis of claims made by fantasist Beech.
Detectives hunting serious sex attacker are looking for someone with this distinctive tattoo
A woman in her 30s was seriously sexually assaulted in Tredegar
Former Suffolk Coastal chairman dies at 90 after short illness
Former Suffolk Coastal Council chairman John Geater has died after a short illness in Ipswich Hospital a few months after celebrating his 90th birthday.
London Bridge attack suspect shot and killed by British police after stabbing: report
British police shot and killed a suspected terror attacker Friday on the London Bridge -- a harrowing incident that left at least two people dead and several others injured around the key thoroughfare that had been the site of a deadly Islamist attack just over two years ago.
Press Information Bureau sets up unit to combat fake news related to government
In a bid to combat fake news, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has set up a fact-checking unit to verify news related to the government’s ministries, departments and schemes.The Information and Broa
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Franzese on "The Mafia" Only Existing in Italy, US is "La Cosa Nostra"
Michael Franzese opened up to VladTV about why the mafia only exists in Italy, and he explained that the U.S. has a similar organization called La ...
Kerala woman judge heckled by lawyers for cancelling bail of accused
The Thiruvananthapuram Bar Association has dismissed the allegations.
Odisha: Human skeleton, skull found in dustbin behind Bhubaneswar school building
The Nayapalli Police along with a scientific team rushed to the spot and sent the skeleton and the skull to the state forensic laboratory for a DNA test.
Fugitive arrested in death of man stabbed in northeast Las Vegas
A man who is a fugitive from another state has been arrested in the case of a man found stabbed to death a week ago in the far northeast Las Vegas Valley.
Villager killed by leopard while tending to his sheep in Tumakuru
This is the second fatal attack since October; villagers stage protest
President Cyril Ramaphosa signs Khoi-San act into law | IOL News
President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Act into law, his office confirmed.
More than 1,300 terrorists killed in past 10 months
Turkish counterterrorism operations have killed at least 1,313 terrorists over the past 10 months. Meanwhile, nearly 44,000 people, including over...
Conor McGregor will return to UFC against 'Cowboy' Cerrone, and experts say the Irishman will challenge Jorge Masvidal for the 'BMF' title if he wins, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Conor McGregor and Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone will headline the UFC 246 event in Las Vegas on January 18, ESPN reports.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Boris Johnson wants ‘exuberant’ media after Channel 4 debate row
A Conservative source suggested the party may review Channel 4’s public service broadcasting position.
I-Team: Air Force reservist fighting to get unused PTO paid out
DAYTON — A local Air Force reservist is facing a fight based on principle here at home.
Electoral bonds cleaned political donation system; ain't a scam: SC Garg
In case a political party receives a political donation in cash primarily, then that might actually indicate a scam, he stated
BHU's Firoz Khan to appear for interview to teach at varsity's Ayurveda dept
The teachers of University had penned down a letter to President Ram Nath Kovind in this regard.
Supriya Sule 'rightful heir' to Sharad Pawar's 'great' legacy, says Milind Deora
The former Union minister said he shared Sule's belief that social work and policy change are the paths to political empowerment.
Three suspected transformer vandals beaten to death in Imo state
An angry mob has beaten to death, three suspected transformer vandals in Umuohiagu community of Ngor Okpala Local Government Area and Egbelu Obube community in Owerri North Local government area of Imo State, midnight Thursday. The
GOP Sen. Cotton on Peace Talks with Taliban: We Need Them to Work with Us | Breitbart
Friday on "Fox & Friends," Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) weighed in on the peace talks with the Taliban, which President Donald Trump revealed on Thursday | Clips
Police continue to search River Trent for man missing for more than three weeks
'Michal's family is distraught and really worried about him'
Jacob Zuma's leave to appeal application dismissed with costs
Former president Jacob Zuma launched an appeal after the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg earlier dismissed his stay of prosecution bid.
Hundreds gathered in Bucharest on Friday for the opening stage of former president Ion Iliescu's crimes against humanity trial
On the morning of December 22, 1989, Bogdan Stan drank his usual cup of coffee and went to join the wave of protests against Romania's communist regime. Almost 30 years later, his mother Elena Bancila was one of around 600 victims and relatives who gathered Friday in Bucharest for the opening stage
EU to be more 'assertive' says new chief Michel
Europe will become more "assertive" on the world stage, the new head of the European Council, Charles Michel, has vowed as he took over from Donald Tusk.
Hungarian police find tunnels used by migrants to cross border
Police said they discovered both tunnels not long after their construction was completed and filled both of them up again.
Cradle Fund CEO murder trial: First responders accused of not following SOP, crime scene compromised
SHAH ALAM, Nov 29 — Lead defence counsel Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah during the murder trial of Cradle Fund chief operating officer Nazrin Hassan today suggested that the first responders had failed to follow protocol which led to the crime scene being compromised. Shafee accused 13th...
Armed police point weapons at suspect during London Bridge incident – video report
Footage from social media shows officers pointing weapons at a person on London Bridge in the capital. It's been confirmed a suspect has been shot by police after five people were injured in a stabbing incident near London Bridge.
Turkish, UN officials discuss repatriation of Syrian refugees in Ankara
A Turkish government delegation met with representatives of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the capital Ankara to discuss the voluntary...
Man shares how he was ‘healed’ from HIV, miraculously by God
A man identified as King D has shared an extraordinary news with people, thanking God for healing him from HIV. According to King D, he had HIV last year and had been living with it until
Sea lion rescued in Powell River likely suffered for weeks after being hit by crossbow: vet
An emaciated California sea lion shot with a crossbow was likely suffering for weeks before being rescued near Powell River, says the head veterinarian at the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue . . .
Anambra acquires land for honey production, export — ADP Manager
Anambra Government has procured over five hectares of farmland at Igbariam in Anambra East LGA for Bee Plantation and Mass Production of honey for export
Abandoned cat found with child's heartbreaking note attached to collar
Staff at the Effingham County Animal Shelter posted a photo of Violet on Facebook along with a little girl's note found tied round her collar, leaving people in tears with the sad story
Drivers want government to fix a collapsed bridge at Breman Kuntanse
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Groups inspired by Greta Thunberg plan Black Friday climate strikes
People in cities across the US are expected to take part in strikes on Black Friday to call attention to the global climate crisis.
Johnson wants 'exuberant' media after Channel 4 row
A Conservative source suggested the party may review Channel 4's public service broadcasting position after it replaced Mr Johnson with an ice sculpture when he refused to take part in a climate change debate.
CDD: Kogi supplementary poll is an opportunity for INEC to address many flaws
The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) says Saturday’s supplementary election in Kogi west senatorial district is an opportunity for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to address many flaws.
Harvey Weinstein loses bid to dismiss sexual assault charges
In refusing to dismiss the predatory sexual assault charges, Justice James Burke of the State Supreme Court rejected Harvey Weinstein’s claim that an alleged rape from the winter of 1993-94 occurred too long ago to serve as an “aggravating” and “underlying” crime, as required by state law.
UPDATE: Several people stabbed in London Bridge incident, declared act of terrorism
A man has been detained, according to Metropolitan Police
Veteran actor charged with striking man with metal scraper at Singapore Islamic Hub
SINGAPORE: Veteran actor Ng Aik Leong, better known as Huang Yiliang, was charged on Friday (Nov 29) over attacking a man with a metal scraper and ...
Chubarov: Silence about Crimea at Normandy Four summit could look as consent to annexation
Chubarov believes it is necessary to turn to partners, namely French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
London Bridge stabbings declared 'terrorist incident'
Police say the stabbings and shooting at London Bridge has been declared a 'terrorist incident' and that a man was shot dead.
Appeal Court victory a validation of people’s will — Gov. Lalong
Lalong in a statement on Friday by his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Dr. Simon Macham said that the affirmation of his victory was yet another...
I would now vote to leave the EU, says oil tycoon Sir Ian Wood
The businessman and philanthropist voted to remain in 2016 but said the UK could be ‘better off’ outside of the bloc.
Trump's visit to Afghanistan was so secret the White House sent generic Thanksgiving tweets from his account to avoid questions about why he didn't post for 13 hours, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The White House took a series of measures to ensure total secrecy when President Donald Trump visited troops in Afghanistan on Thanksgiving.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
British police shoot dead man at London Bridge, area cordoned off
The BBC said two shots had been fired. A photograph on Twitter showed a truck parked on London Bridge.
Peter McVerry Trust must show 'due diligence' regarding planning of state's largest homeless hostel - junior housing minister
JUNIOR housing minister John Paul Phelan has said that the Peter McVerry Trust must show due diligence regarding the planning of the State’s largest homeless hostel in Dublin.
South Africa Court Rejects Zuma Appeal To Prevent Corruption Trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over a 2 billion dollars arms deal.
Iraq's prime minister submits resignation as deadly protests sweep country
The PM announced his intention to step down live on television the day after more than 40 protesters were killed in clashes with security forces.
General Election 2019: Johnson says it is 'best' Trump does not interfere in the campaign during visit to London
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said it would be “best” if Donald Trump does not get involved in the UK’s [...]
Wisconsin man's sentencing for Iowa slaying delayed
The sentencing of a Wisconsin man found guilty of manslaughter in Iowa has been delayed a week.
U.K. police clear London Bridge after reports of gunshots
British police say they're dealing with an incident on London Bridge, and witnesses have reported hearing gunshots.
Ambulance service launches investigation following sudden staff deaths
The chief of the region's troubled ambulance service has launched an investigation into concerns raised by staff following the sudden death of three colleagues.
CHR honors Initao cop who lost his life shielding civilians from grenade attack
The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has paid its deepest and sincerest respect to the heroism of Police Major Sergeant Jason Magno who gave up his own life to save innocent civilians during a grenade blast at Initao College in Misamis Oriental on Thursday.
Hong Kong police end 12-day siege of university campus to arrest protesters
Police removed a stash of nearly 4,000 gasoline bombs left behind by protesters, who fought pitched battles about two weeks ago with riot officers on surrounding streets
12 police officers called to crash involving multiple vehicles on busy Dundee road
Police have been called to a three-vehicle crash on a busy Dundee road.
Report: Israel renews talks with Hamas for long-term deal
Lebanese newspaper reports Hamas and Israel have renewed talks, with UN envoy slated to meet Hamas officials in push to reach deal.
Woman found dead in Kilmarnock flat close to town centre
Police attended a home on Bailliehill Place in the Bonnyton area of the town after receiving reports of a death.
Threat triggers security measures at three Nanaimo schools
An unspecified threat led to security measures being put in place at three Nanaimo schools Friday morning. Dover Bay Secondary was placed in lockdown while nearby Nanaimo and District Secondary . . .
IRR for Magna Carta of the Poor beats House deadline
The proposed implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for the Magna Carta of the Poor Act just beat the buzzer at the House of Representatives.
Robben Island Museum board member resigns citing outside interference | Cape Argus
A member of the Robben Island Museum (RIM) board resigned from his position citing outside interference in the board’s affairs.
Enugu teachers seek 65 years retirement age - The Nation Newspaper
The Association of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria (AOPSHON), Enugu state Wing, has called for the extension of teachers...
Suu Kyi fans join VIP tours for Rohingya genocide trial
YANGON, Nov 29 — Ardent fans of Aung San Suu Kyi are snapping up spots on US$2,000 (RM8,350) tours to The Hague, in a display of moral support as Myanmar faces charges of genocide over the Rohingya crisis at the UN’s top court in December. Supporter rallies, billboards and outpourings of praise...
Hallmarking to be mandatory for gold jewellery from 2021: Ram Vilas Paswan
However, one year period will be provided for implementation of this decision to enable jewellers clear their existing stock
Facebook instructed by POFMA Office to publish correction notice on States Times Review's post
SINGAPORE: The office overseeing the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) on Friday (Nov 29) instructed Facebook to ...
Man charged with murdering baby boy
Eleven-month-old Hunter McGleenon, from Keady, Co Armagh, died on Tuesday.
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi submits resignation amid protests
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Friday he would offer his resignation to parliament to allow lawmakers to choose a new government, in a move that follows weeks of violent anti-government
Dutch police: Multiple people injured in Hague stabbing
Multiple people were injured in a stabbing incident in The Hague’s main shopping street Friday night, police said.
UK police clear London Bridge after reports of gunshots
LONDON — British police said Friday they were dealing with an incident on London Bridge, and witnesses have reported hearing gunshots.
Stalin is lying about the local body polls, says Edappadi
The Chief Minister accused the Opposition leader of lying about the modality of conducting local body elections in Tamil Nadu
Nine Britons arrested as website selling hacking tool taken offline
A website selling the tool for just under £20 was pulled from the internet.
Arrests after man, 42, was allegedly kidnapped and taken to industrial estate
Three men arrested in connection with the incident remain in police custody
Flughafen Zürich AG wins bid for new airport near New Delhi
LUCKNOW, India — An Indian official says Flughafen Zürich AG has been selected to design, develop and operate a new airport near the Indian capital after outbidding Indian companies. A spokesman for the Uttar Pradesh state government, Mritunjay Kumar, says state authorities have acquired 5,100 acres (2,063 hectares) of land and obtained environmental clearance for …
What is the Fixed-term Parliaments Act?
Following three failed attempts by the Government to force an early election using the Fixed-term Parliaments Act, on Oct 29 Parliament voted in support of a Dec 12 general election.
'Shocked, Such Violence is Beyond Imagination,' Says Rahul Gandhi on Murder of Telangana Doctor
A charred body, later identified as Dr Priyanka Reddy, was found under a culvert near Shadnagar in Telangana’s Ranga Reddy district on Thursday morning, a day after the veterinarian went missing.
Two FIRs against Karnataka CM for asking people to vote on caste lines
The FIRs have been registered against Yediyurappa at the Gokak and Kagwad Town Police Stations after a complaint was filed by the JD(S).
Phisgoc willing to open sporting events to the public for free – Go
The Philippine Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) is amenable to any suggestions and will make available to the public, free of charge and subject to availability, the tickets for all the sporting events in the various competition venues, except those for basketball, volleyball, and football.
Full extent of Shropshire maternity scandal 'may never be known'
The full extent of the maternity scandal at Shropshire's major hospitals may never be known, according to the senior midwife leading the independent inquiry.
American rock climber Brad Gobright dies after fall in Mexico
American rock climber Brad Gobright has died after a fall in northern Mexico.
Women activists face disproportionate violence for work
On International Women Human Rights Defenders Day, a report examines activist stories across 21 countries and finds a failure to protect women activists
Arsenal fires manager Unai Emery after 18-month tenure
Nov. 29 (UPI) -- Premier League soccer club Arsenal fired manager Unai Emery Friday, ending the coach's tenure after 18 months.
Latest Benue State News Online Today November 29th 2019
Good day, welcome to the latest Benue State online news headlines update for today, Friday, November 29th, 2019, on Concise News.
Two friends killed in early morning crash near Lipis
KUANTAN: A road trip to Kuala Lumpur ended in tragedy for three friends when two of them were killed in an accident at KM86 of the Central Spine Road (CSR) near Lipis early this morning.
Cricket: DDCA ombudsman approves Rajat Sharma’s resignation as president
Sharma’s resignation was stayed by DDCA ombudsman Ahmed but has finally been accepted on Friday after a fresh request.
South Africa's Zuma loses bid to appeal against corruption trial
A court in South Africa on Friday dismissed former President Jacob Zuma's attempts to appeal against his corruption trial related to a 1990s arms deal.
Update - Missing NMU student found unharmed
Port Elizabeth police have confirmed that a Nelson Mandela University student who was reported missing, has been found unharmed.Spokesperson, Colonel Priscilla Naidu, said 23-year-old Keenan Bouwer, was found at a flat on the beachfront on Friday.Earlier, police issued a missing person's report
Joshua Allen is released from jail to enter drug rehab
Joshua Allen was released from custody this afternoon to do a residential drug rehabilitation programme – three weeks after the prison door closed behind him.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Confirms Relocation To Africa In 2020
The co-founder and CEO of microblogging platform, Twitter, Jack Dorsey, says he would be relocating to Africa for a momentary stay in 2020.
Jobless man gets six months’ jail for impersonating policeman
RAUB, Nov 29 — The Magistrate’s Court today sentenced to six months jail a jobless man for impersonating a civil servant. Magistrate Shahrul Ehsan Hasim imposed the sentence on Mohammad Ali Zainal, 33, after he pleaded guilty to the offence and ordered him to be jailed from the date of arrest...
Sturgeon ‘getting into bed with Corbyn’ to win indyref2, Chancellor claims
Sajid Javid used a visit to Scotland to launch an attack on the SNP leader.
Homeless Arizona Man Locked Up, Charged with Felony for Allegedly Taking Another Man’s Burrito
An Arizona man spent Thanksgiving behind bars after authorities say he robbed another man of his burrito. Timothy James Bell, 29, was arrested on felony robbery charges this week after allegedly stealing the victim's burrito, a meal "of a value less than 1,000," while hurling threats at him, charging documents
Joselyn Dumas goes hard on Ghana Jesus
Actress Joselyn Dumas has become the lastest person to bare teeth at Kumawood actor Justice Hymns aka Mmebusem but now known popularly as Gha
Macron says Russia is no longer NATO's enemy
French President Emmanuel Macron declared Russia to no longer be NATO's enemy and called for closer ties with the Kremlin days before a NATO meeting.
RSS acting like extra-constitutional authority, says Ashok Gehlot
He dared the RSS to convert itself into a political party and come out in the open.
Witness to Laquan McDonald’s fatal shooting settles lawsuit
CHICAGO — A woman who witnessed the fatal 2014 shooting of Laquan McDonald by a Chicago police officer has settled her lawsuit against the city. Alma Benitez alleges in the federal lawsuit filed in 2016 that investigators tried to pressure her into changing her account of the shooting. Benitez was in a fast-food drive thru …
London Bridge: Workers run away in tears as police tackling knifeman scream 'get back'
Eyewitnesses have described their horror as armed police swarmed London Bridge and shot a man after several people were injure with people fleeing the scene in central London
'A pitiful state': Man fined €800 after dog and puppies found underweight and infested with fleas
All of the dogs made full recoveries.
Hong Kong police end dramatic 12-day siege of university
Hong Kong police pulled out of a university campus Friday after a 12-day blockade during which they sought to arrest pro-democracy activists holed up inside. The standoff at Hong Kong Polytechnic
Missing person found in Panmure
The 60-year-old man reported missing in Panmure has since been found safe and well.
Man shot, critically wounded at Philadelphia transit station
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Authorities say a man was shot and critically wounded at a Philadelphia transit station.
Meet the M3 Medium Tank: It Had Two Main Guns and Was the “Coffin for Seven Brothers”
Was this weird-looking tank among the worst ever?
Brute who stabbed patient and worker at Royal Alexandra Hospital is caged
Kenneth Wrethman, 43, armed himself with cutlery at the Royal Alexandra Hospital and repeatedly attacked staff member Carol Crawford as well as attempting to stab a dementia patient she was helping.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to move to Africa in 2020
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said he plans to spend part of 2020 living in Africa.
‘Don’t be fooled by these expensive looking slay queens!’-Tatelicious blasts Pokello after being spotted shopping at cheap Chinese flea market
Tatelicious blasts Pokello after being spotted shoppingcheap Chinese flea market. Social media influencer Tatelicious Karigambe-Sandberg
Glasgow man brutally stabbed in Cranhill flats as cops seal off streets
A MAN has been brutally stabbed in the Cranhill area of Glasgow. Emergency services raced to the scene at the high rise flats on Soutra Place at 4:15pm yesterday. A 27-year-old was found at the sce…
Kerala: Class 11 student accuses sub-inspector of sexually assaulting her
In a shocking incident, a Class 11th girl has alleged that a sub-inspector touched her inappropriately in Thiruvananthapuram.
Uddhav Thackeray orders stoppage of work for Aarey car shed
Former CM Devendra Fadnavis slams the decision.
Eshwarappa calls Siddaramaiah 'mad' for eyeing CM post
He also challenged Siddaramaiah to step down as leader of the opposition in Assembly if BJP wins at least eight seats in the byelections.
Johnson: Disparaging remarks about single mothers made 25 years ago
The PM said the quotes were stripped of context and formed part of a smear campaign by Labour.
London Bridge: Man shot dead by police following 'terror incident'
Police have declared a knife rampage in central London as a terror incident and confirmed that the suspect was shot dead by armed officers on London Bridge.
Fired Zimbabwe state doctors reject offer to return to work
Zimbabwe state doctors who were fired for going on strike have rejected a government offer to return to work, their union said on Friday. President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government, which responded to the job boycott by firing 448 doctors and pursuing disciplinary action against more than 1,000 others
Construction worker dies after Sydney pipe bursts
A Sydney construction worker has died in hospital after being struck in the head by a burst pressurised water pipe.
Man sentenced to 10 years for attempted murder of businessman
A man who attempted to murder a top Serbian businessman with close ties to President Aleksandar Vucic was jailed by a Belgrade court on Friday for 10 years. Milan Beko, a former minister, was se...
Robber 'choked student after she ignored cat calls, then molested her body'
Ruth George was strangled to death and sexually assaulted in a deserted parking garage near her university. Donald Thurman reportedly carried out the horrific crime after she ignored him
Nine Britons arrested as website selling hacking tool taken offline
A website selling the tool for just under £20 was pulled from the internet.
Ontario court dismisses Subway's lawsuit against CBC over chicken report
An Ontario court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Subway against the CBC over a report on the content of its chicken sandwiches, but says legal action again
SC notice to IPS officer Kumar challenging his bail
Supreme court issued a notice to IPS officer Rajeev Kumar on CBI's appeal challenging the anticipatory bail.
Moscow Accuses NATO of Luring Extra-Regional Nations Into Military Activities in Arctic
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - NATO increases military and political tensions in the Arctic region through encouraging extra-regional nations to engage in military activities there, the Russian Foreign Ministry's ambassador-at-large for international Arctic cooperation, Nikolai Korchunov, said.
Akshay Kumar And Badshah Express Their Anguish on Priyanka Reddy's Brutal Rape And Killing
After news of 26-year-old Hyderabad based veterinarian Dr. Priyanka Reddy being brutally murdered and charred to death made headlines, many actors have been expressing their anguish over the same. Akshay Kumar and rapper Badshah too showed their anger and disappointment on the social media handle
2015 Paris attacks: 20 suspects face trial over massacre of 130 people
Since 2015, France has been struck by a wave of jihadist terror strikes that have claimed the lives of over 250 people
Owner of car used in kidnapping turns himself in to Pasay City police
The owner of the car whose license plate was reportedly stolen and implicated in the suspicious disappearances of some of the nine missing teenagers in Pasay City showed up to the police on Thursday.
Teen boy kills 16-year-old girl who refused to have sex with him
Form 3 student kills 16-year-old girl who rejected sexual advances
Mkhari ‘Respects’ Ramaphosa’s Decision To Withdraw From Chairman’s Conversation
JOHANNESBURG – PowerFM chairman Given Mkhari on Thursday said he respected the decision by President Cyril Ramaphosa to pull out of the Chairman’s Conversation. Mkhari said he understood why the president did it, but he was disappointed at the decision. The annual Chairman’s Conversation was cancelled on Thursday evening after Ramaphosa withdrew, citing concerns raised […]
Hong Kong to allow airlines to keep airport slots despite cutting capacity
HONG KONG: Airlines that fly to and from Hong Kong will be able to keep their prized airport slots even if they temporarily cut capacity due to ...
Authorities: ATV driver killed in western Pennsylvania crash
DONEGAL, Pa. (AP) - Authorities say an ATV driver was killed when he was struck by another vehicle in western Pennsylvania.
Sudan PM elected chairperson of regional body IGAD
IGAD members comprise countries from the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia and Eritrea), the Nile Valley (Sudan and South Sudan) and the African Great Lakes region (Kenya and Uganda).
SSC JHT, SHT Hindi Pradhyapak answer key released: Check how to download, raise objections
SSC JHT, SHT Hindi Pradhyapak answer key: The last date to raise objections is December 2, 2019. Candidates will have to pay Rs 100 per objection.
No provision for financial aid to family of farmers who commit suicide
Agriculture credit targets have also been enhanced from Rs 9 trillion in 2016-17 to Rs 13.5 trillion in 2019-20
2 K-pop stars were jailed for raping a drunk, unconscious woman in a scandal that showed the industry's dark underbelly, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Choi Jong-hoon of FT Island was sentenced to five years and Jung Joon-young of Drug Restaurant was given six years by Seoul Central District Court.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
National Emergency Management Agency to replace MCDEM
National Emergency Management Agency to replace Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
‘Sources of funding’: Ronan Farrow says Hillary Clinton cooled on him when he investigated #MeToo crimes
Journalist Ronan Farrow said Hillary Clinton tried to distance herself from him when she discovered he was investigating sexual assault allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi to name alliance General Secretary in days
Mubasher: Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi on Friday said that it will name a general secretary in the upcoming days as a first step towards boosting the operational efficiency.
Boris Johnson defends calling children of single mothers 'ill-raised' before he was 'even in politics'
Boris Johnson has defended disparaging remarks he made about single mothers, telling a voter they were made before he was “even in politics”. Written in an article for The Spectator magazine in 1995, the Conservative Party leader described the children of single mothers as “ill-raised, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate”. The prime minister was put to task over the NHS, trade deals and the promises of 50,000 more nurses by callers on the LBC radio.
Sudan moves to dissolve ex-ruling party, repeals public order law
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Vote Women and Persons with Disability into District Assemblies - AG
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Boris Johnson urges Brexit backers to vote Tory or risk staying in EU
He vowed to bring his EU Withdrawal Agreement back before Parliament before Christmas if he wins a majority on December 12.
Van hits pedestrian on busy Exeter road
Paramedics and police called to Topsham road
MLAs of Opposition Congress in Assam staged protest at Assembly wearing garlands of onions
the MLAs of the Opposition Congress in Assam turned up at the Assembly wearing garlands of onions on the second day of Winter Assembly Session
Foundation launched in name of slain UCT student
A Foundation was launched in Makhanda on Friday in the name of slain 19-year-old University of Cape Town student, Uyinene Mrwetyana.The launch at the Kingswood College High-Performance Centre was preceded by a two-kilometre march, under the banner "Together Restoring Humanity".The march wa
Father jailed for murdering six-week-old son
Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs.
Baby Yoda is trending higher than most 2020 Democratic hopefuls
Baby Yoda for president? The breakout star of “The Mandalorian” is driving nearly twice as many average social media interactions in news stories about it as any 2020 Democratic hopeful, according
Gold heads for biggest monthly drop in 3 years on US-China talks optimism
The precious metal is down 3.6% this month, the most since November 2016, when Trump won the US presidential election
Taliban confirm informal talks with the US
The Taliban has confirmed a claim by US President Donald Trump that Washington has resumed informal talks with the Afghan armed group nearly two months after peace negotiations were abruptly suspended.
Home of Nottingham Forest star Matty Cash burgled while he was away with the Reds
'The criminals knew I was away with Forest which is very concerning and they took the opportunity to invade my privacy'
'It's important that the truth is told': Family of Michaela McAreavey fear they may never get justice
The daughter of Tyrone football manager Mickey Harte was on honeymoon in Mauritius in 2011 with her husband when she was strangled in her hotel bedroom.
Hyderabad veterinarian rape, murder: police detain four suspects
Two lorry drivers and cleaners allegedly committed the crime; NCW to set up inquiry committee and seek detailed action report from police
Police and ambulance called to London Bridge over claims of shots being fired
Ambulance crews are at the scene
Plaid beat Labour in by-election to secure Neath Port Talbot Council seat with overwhelming majority
Marcia Spooner won the Rhos by-election
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut hints at another 'miracle' in Goa
Sanjay Raut said at least four MLAs, including those with Goa Forward Party President Vijay Sardesai are in contact with Shiv Sena.
Bongo Assembly awards tertiary scholarships to 64 students
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UPS workers allegedly trafficked 1,000s of pounds of drugs, cash, and fake vapes across the country
"They've been doing it for so long that they were truly comfortable that they were never going to get caught."
Man who killed pregnant ex-wife with crossbow in 'brutal and evil' revenge attack jailed for minimum of 33 years
A man who shot dead his pregnant ex-wife with a crossbow in a "brutal and evil" revenge attack has been jailed for a minimum term of 33 years. Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo, 51, broke into the home of Sana Muhammad and fired an arrow into her in the stomach as she try to flee. Mrs Muhammad, 35, suffered catastrophic internal injuries and died. Her unborn son miraculously survived after being delivered by Caesarean section. Unmathallegadoo was found guilty last week at the Old Bailey after four hours of deliberations, the jury rejecting the defendant's claim it was an accident.
Do you know this man? RCMP looking for suspect in Colwood theft
West Shore RCMP have released a surveillance photo of a suspect in a theft at the Petro-Canada gas station at 1879 Island Hwy in Colwood. The theft happened Nov. 21 at 6:47 p.m. Police said a . . .
Doug Ford to meet with Quebec Premier Francois Legault in Montreal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will be meeting with his Quebec counterpart tonight, days before all provincial leaders get together in Toronto.
No congregational prayers at Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid for 17th consecutive Friday
The mosque in Nowhatta area has been closed for prayers for nearly four months.
UK PM Johnson on Trump: Best for neither side to get involved in each others election campaign
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that they have very close relations with US President Trump but added that traditionally they don't get invo
India announces $400 million loan for Sri Lanka, in support of new president
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will lend Sri Lanka $400 million for infrastructure projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after talks with the island nation’s new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa aimed at improving bilateral ties.
Man told he can't stand as Santa in election because voters would be 'confused'
'Lord Buckethead and Count Binface are allowed to stand, so why not Santa Claus?'
SSPCA in plea to find homes for fun-filled ferrets who've been in long-term care
Animal welfare experts are desperate to find new owners for Dec, Brian and Ozzy.
Entire families were crushed by their homes when the 6.4 magnitude earthquake
Thumanë (Albania) (AFP) - Albanian families buried their loved ones on Friday and the country mourned the 49 people known to have died in this week's earthquake, as officials grapple with the destruction left in its wake. Entire families were crushed by their homes when the 6.4 magnitude earthquake
Hong Kong set for fresh weekend protests as police end university siege
Hong Kong police on Friday ended their two-week siege of a university campus that became a battleground with pro-democracy protesters, as activists vowed to hold fresh rallies and strikes in the coming days.
Jubilant scenes at depots as RTC workers resume duty
Crew faced staring trouble as most buses had flat tyres, drained batteries
Stock markets tread water as all quiet on trade war front
LONDON, Nov 29 — Stock traders found little to get the pulse racing today as the trade war front was eerily quiet and Thanksgiving sapped global trading volumes. “It’s been quite the forgettable week and I don’t think today is going to be any more memorable,” said Craig Erlam, Senior...
'Thackeray will have to surrender to 10 Janpath for survival': GVL Narasimha Rao
'Thackeray is seen as untouchable by the Gandhis who do not want to share the stage with him.'
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over...
New industrial code bill will lead to 'jungle raj' in the industry: BMS
The Narendra Modi government introduced the Industrial Relations Code Bill in the Lok Sabha on Thursday
Beaumont Hospital apologises to family of woman who died after litany of errors
Kathleen Conroy died in 2014 from a cardiac arrest after she attended for surgery.
Boris Johnson promises to give state aid to UK companies to stop them collapsing after Brexit
Boris Johnson has promised to scrap EU state aid rules after Brexit in order to stop UK businesses from collapsing.
WATCH: Police block lawyers from handing over petition against brutality on Civilians
Police block lawyers from handing over petition against brutality on Civilians
Sudan repeals public order law restricting women’s behaviour
Transitional authorities approve law to dissolve former ruling party of Omar al-Bashir
Prime minister makes cut-throat gesture in middle of LBC interview
Viewers wondered if he'd forgotten he was on camera.
Unconscious driver cut free from flipped car by firefighters after crash on Redheugh Bridge
Emergency services responded to a man who was trapped inside an overturned car on the bridge on Friday morning
Bill would ban shackling pregnant Ohio prisoners delivering babies
Columbus — Shackling or handcuffing pregnant or postpartum women would be prohibited, if a bill sponsored by Kettering Republican state Sen. Peggy Lehner becomes law.
Thousands of people across Europe are protesting and striking against Amazon on Black Friday
Amazon workers and activists across the UK, Germany, France, and Spain are protesting working conditions at the retail giant’s warehouses with demonstrations and strikes on Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charges over a 2 billion dollars arms deal.
Jadavpur University considering to set up gender-neutral toilets in campus
The administration has received a proposal for setting up two gender-neutral toilets in the campus that could be used by men, women and persons of the third gender and is considering it, a senior JU official said.
Ex-Brazilian football chief Teixeira banned for life
LAUSANNE, Nov 29 — Ex-Brazilian football chief Ricardo Teixeira was banned for life from football today for bribery, Fifa announced. World football’s governing body said the Brazilian was banned and fined one million Swiss francs (RM4.1 million) for taking bribes for marketing and media rights...
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi says he will resign
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi will resign after nearly two months of anti-government protests, according to a statement from his office.
Judge will decide on Vivendi request to suspend Mediaset's European plan: source
MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian judge will decide on Vivendi’s (VIV.PA) request to suspend Mediaset’s (MS.MI) pan-European project, as she took note that the two groups failed to settle their long-running dispute, a legal source said on Friday.
Michaela McAreavey's husband slams "kangaroo court" that acquitted men accused of her murder
The family of Irishwoman Michaela McAreavey has lashed out at the “Kangaroo court” that acqui...
London Bridge knife rampage declared a terror attack
The suspect appears to have been disarmed by brave bystanders before being shot by police.
Drug-crazed toff who clubbed Scots pal Alex Morgan to death because he ‘thought he was alien’ out after just three years
A DRUG-crazed Swiss aristocrat who bludgeoned a Scottish pal to death with a candlestick is to be freed from jail after just three years. Bennet von Vertes, 34, was cleared of the manslaughter of A…
Large Hilo fight leads to 4 arrests, 2 injured officers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
A large fight in Hilo on Monday led to four arrests, two injured police officers and a slew of charges made.
Climate change protesters bring Upper Parliament Street to a standstill in 'march for justice'
Demands were being made to end the use of and investment in burning fossil fuels
Devastated family of Fife mum bludgeoned to death with hammer yell ‘it’s not enough’ as murderer jailed for 18 years
A MURDERER who bludgeoned a mum to death with a hammer has been jailed for life – but her devastated family say it’s “not enough”. Aaron Donald, 28, smashed 36-year-old Clai…
UK PM Johnson: Queen is beyond reproach and distinct from royal family
LONDON, Nov 29 — Queen Elizabeth is beyond reproach but there is a distinction between the monarchy and the rest of the royal family, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today when asked if the monarchy was beyond reproach after the scandal involving Prince Andrew. “The monarchy is the queen and...
South Africa’s Zuma loses bid to appeal against bribe trial
A South African court on Friday dismissed former president Jacob Zuma
Someone got their own ‘.gov’ website by pretending to be a small-town mayor and filling out an online form
Getting a website with a .gov domain can be as easy as telling the government you’re a small-town mayor and filling out an online form.
UK PM Johnson: Will keep no-deal Brexit preparations in a state of readiness
While responding to a question from a reporter about dropping no-deal Brexit preparations, "Many of those preparations will be extremely valuable as w
Man wins Supreme Court appeal for more detail in mortgage debt judgment demand
Joseph O’Malley, from Westport, said he was confused and uncertain over his liability
Attempted child abduction
Two days after an attempted child abduction in West Kelowna, police are now warning the public.
Uttarakhand: Government To Set Up Char Dham Shrine Board To Manage Over 50 Temples In The State
In a state cabinet meeting on Wednesday (27 November), the Uttarakhand government has decided to set up a Charm Dham shrine board to manage over 50 temples located in the state, reports Asian News International.
Pete Mihalik murder: Accused struggle to find lawyers for high court trial
It has been a struggle to secure lawyers willing to represent two of the men accused of a suspected hit on Cape Town advocate Pete Mihalik, the Western Cape High Court has heard.
Woman films horrifying moment abusive dad attacks her and mum with hammer
WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT: Millions have seen the 23-year-old's footage after recording the bedroom attack when a family argument turned violent in Cangzhou, north China
Meet Elizabeth Amoaa; the 36-year-old Ghanaian with two wombs and two cervixes
Elizabeth Amoaa was born with a rare condition: two vaginas, two cervixes and two wombs. She only got to know five years after the birth of her daughter. Amoaa in 2015 was diagnosed with uterus didelphys. Uterus didelphys, or “double uterus,” occurs during fetal development, when the two tubes that normally form one uterus instead...
'2 former J&K MLAs, detained since Aug 5, admitted to hospital': Officials
NC general secretary and former minister Ali Mohammed Sagar and former Ganderbal MLA Ishfaq Ahmed were taken to SKIMS.
Want to take ties with India to high levels: Rajapaksa
New Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa wants to take his country's relationship with India to a very high level.
Gynaecologist Questioned By Police After Woman Finds Her Examination On Porn Site
Police in Ukraine have questioned a gynaecologist after a female patient discovered her examination had been uploaded to a porn site.
JFO HQ reveals enemy death toll in Donbas over past week
Ten enemy troops were killed in action.
‘Taliban Wants A Deal’: Trump During Surprise Thanksgiving Visit To US Troops In Afghanistan
The US president said that American and Afghan soldiers were making the Taliban more eager to reach a peace agreement
Dumfries university strikers hail support on the picket line
Lecturers and academic staff walked out for eight days of action this week in protest over pay and conditions - it affects the Dumfries base of the University of Glasgow.
FG to support campaign against child abuse, kidnapping, others
The Federal Government has pledged its resolve to support the campaign against child abuse, kidnapping, poverty and child molestation, as parts of...
Actress Abduction Case: Supreme Court Rejects Dileep's Plea!
The Supreme Court has rejected Dileeps plea to access a copy of the memory card containing the visuals of the actress, who was assaulted in a running car in 2017.
Perth director who callously kicked dog fined
The damning act was captured by a passing motorist on his dash cam
ANC stalwarts not happy with party's stance on corruption-accused Bongani Bongo
Several former leaders of the ANC have come out to slam the party over its position on corruption-accused MP Bongani Bongo.
Pressure rises on Malta PM to resign over slain reporter case
Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat came under increasing pressure to resign on Friday as protesters cried foul over the latest twist in the case of slain investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
K-pop star jailed for six years for gang rape and spycam crimes
South Korean K-pop singer-songwriter Jung Joon-young was convicted on Friday of gang rape, as well as secretly filming and distributing illicit sex videos of his partners, and jailed for six years.
Boris Johnson struggles with questions on trade deals and trust
UK in talks with ‘about a dozen’ countries on future trade deals, prime minister says.
Someone got their own '.gov' website by pretending to be a small-town mayor and filling out an online form
The person reportedly used a fake Google Voice number and fake Gmail address in their application, which the government approved.
Halifax police apologize to black community for pain caused by street checks
Halifax’s police chief has issued a formal apology to Nova Scotia’s black community today over the practice of street checks.
Baragur stresses on need for uniform education policy
Writer says this will help ensure equality among children
South Africa court rejects Zuma appeal to prevent corruption trial
A South African court on Friday rejected an appeal by former President Jacob Zuma that sought to prevent his prosecution on corruption charge
Police: Mother shoots adult daughter on Thanksgiving
Police say violence erupted on Thanksgiving Day in a North Carolina apartment when a mother shot and killed her daughter.
Student Solidarity March held countrywide to demand restoration of unions, better education facilities
"Students are part of a country's political struggle. Students were depoliticised and our society has since regressed."
Three-year-old Kayden McGuinness 'killed in complete breach of trust'
A three-year-old boy with suspected autism suffered fatal head injuries in a complete breach of trust by his killer, a lawyer told a court.
I would now vote to leave the EU, says oil tycoon Sir Ian Wood
The businessman and philanthropist voted to remain in 2016 but said the UK could be ‘better off’ outside of the bloc.
German auto industry group appoints former Merkel aide
BERLIN (AP) - An influential group representing the German auto industry has chosen Hildegard Mueller, who was once a senior aide to Chancellor Angela Merkel, as its new leader.
Feds Arrest Baltimore Rapper YGG Tay On Heroin & Cocaine Charges
Fellow rapper YGG Dre and another associate Christopher Jerry were also taken into custody.
Dad who murdered newborn son by shaking him so hard he broke 28 bones jailed for life
Lee Vernon inflicted fatal head injuries on baby McKenzie Ellis in Broadstairs, Kent, then phoned emergency services to report his son was unconscious but claimed he didn't know why
Gymnastics: International federation recognises India’s new national governing body
Sudhir Mital and Shantikumar Singh were elected as president and general secretary respectively of the Gymnastics Federation of India.
Large Hilo fight leads to 4 arrests, 2 injured officers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
A large fight in Hilo on Monday led to four arrests, two injured police officers and a slew of charges made.
Amazon workers in Germany stage strike on Black Friday
Workers at Amazon distribution centres in Germany have gone on strike for better pay on Black Friday, one of the busiest days of the year for the online retailer.
Illegal Alien Returns to U.S. After Killing Four American Kids in 2008
An illegal alien woman returned to the United States soon after being deported for killing four American children in a 2008 school bus crash.
Bicameral conference on proposed P4.1-trillion 2020 national budget starts
The Congress bicameral conference committee started finalizing the P4.1-trillion proposed 2020 national budget bill on Friday, November 29.
Karnataka corruption survey: 63% citizens admit bribing state officials to get work done
India Corruption Survey 2019 indicates 40 per cent of respondents in Karnataka gave bribes to get work linked to property registration and land issues done in the state while 23 per cent admitted paying a bribe to the police.
French Montana Finally Released From Hospital After Health Scare
Rap star French Montana is getting back to work after landing in the hospital for a few days.
Death of baby boy in North being treated as murder
PSNI issues public appeal to trace movements of BMW car around Keady area
North Korea Fires 'Super-Large' Rocket System
The launch was the fourth and final test of the system, Pyongyang have said.
DC Comics pulled a new Batman comic book poster after Chinese fans claimed it supported Hong Kong protests, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - DC Comics yanked an ad campaign for "Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child," which shows a black-clad Batwoman preparing to throw a Molotov cocktail.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Gymnastics Federation of India Gets Recognition From Global Governing Body
The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has granted recognition to the governing body of the sports in the country after accepting the results of its recent elections.
'Ready to go to jail, no problem,' says Shivakumar on I-T case against him
On March 28, Shivakumar held a protest opposing the raids on JD(S) and Congress leaders.
CCTV footage shows teens attack lesbian couple who 'refused to kiss' on London bus
Horrifying CCTV shows a group of teenage boys threatening and attacking a lesbian couple on a London bus.
Labour raises alarm over nation’s rising debt profile
Organised Labour has raised the alarm over the nation’s rising debt profile, saying there is the urgent need for the country to give in to well...
German auto industry group appoints former Merkel aide
BERLIN (AP) - An influential group representing the German auto industry has chosen Hildegard Mueller, who was once a senior aide to Chancellor Angela Merkel, as its new leader.
Several stabbed in London bridge attack ― Police
British police shot a man on Friday after a stabbing in the London Bridge area in the centre of the city. The bridge was also the scene of an attack 2017
Police respond to 'incident' on London Bridge
A nearby terminus for commuters from across the southeast of England was closed due to an "emergency services incident."
Detectives treating case of 11-month-old boy who died in Armagh as murder
A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with the death of Hunter McGleenon.
Telangana TSBIE intermediate IPE 1st, 2nd year exam time table released
Telangana TSBIE intermediate IPE 1st, 2nd year exam time table: The Telangana Board exams for both first and second-year intermediate students will be held from March 4 to Ma 21, 2020 from 9 am to noon. These dates are for both general and vocational exams.
Feckless UK voters? Johnson rejects criticism over old article
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday dismissed criticism of an old article he wrote condemning single mothers and
U.S. House Judiciary panel invites Trump to Dec. 4 impeachment hearing
The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Tuesday invited President Donald Trump to its first impeachment hearing, scheduled for Dec.
WATCH:NUST Slay Queen reveals why she walked around campus semi nude ‘Zodwa Wabantu’ style
NUST Slay Queen reveals why she walked around campus semi nude 'Zodwa Wabantu' style
Hong Kong Protesters Gather On Thanksgiving After Trump Signs Pro-Democracy Legislation
Pro-democracy protesters gathered in Hong Kong on Thanksgiving to show their gratitude to President Donald Trump after he signed legislation in their favor
Hong Kong police consider use of wooden bullets to tackle unrest
The Hong Kong police have said they will not rule out using wooden bullets to disperse protesters. Police Commissioner Chris Tang told reporters during a tea gathering on Thursday that the force may consider using wooden baton rounds – or wooden bullets – which would cause damage to the human body than rubber bullets, […]
ForMin Aurescu welcomes Ambassador Klemm on his farewell visit, reiterates interest in Visa Waiver
Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu has welcomed at the Foreign Affairs Ministry (MAE) headquarters, on Friday, Ambassador of the U.S....
Buhari: Construction of Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline to start soon
President Muhammadu Buhari says the federal government would soon commence the construction of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AAK) gas pipeline.
The nasty side of Boris Johnson as he makes throat slitting gesture during interview
The Prime Minister was trying to kill a line of questioning but didn't realise he was being filmed during radio interview
Johnson warns Trump to stay out of election ahead of president’s UK visit
Mr Trump did have some criticism for Mr Johnson’s Brexit deal, claiming it hinders trade with the US.
Pupils explore the great outdoors in Cullompton thanks to Forest School scheme
Youngsters at Willowbank School are leaving the classrooms to learn and explore the great outdoors
Boris Johnson defends 1995 remarks that children of single mothers are 'ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate'
BORIS Johnson has defended disparaging remarks he made about single mothers, telling a voter they were made before he was "even in politics".