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Japan officials hunt bear that raided couple’s fridge amid string of break-ins
Japanese authorities are searching for an Asiatic black bear suspected of breaking into multiple homes and raiding a refrigerator in a northeastern town during a two-week crime spree.
Melbourne council votes to scrap Lime ebikes for failing to meet ‘bare minimum standards’
Melbourne’s City of Yarra council voted to end its six-year agreement with Lime ebikes, citing the operator’s failure to meet minimum standards for preventing footpath obstruction and unsafe riding practices.
Saving shea: How a Ugandan woman is turning waste into clean energy
A Ugandan climate activist is converting shea fruit waste into cooking fuel briquettes while training over 1,200 women to process shea butter, addressing deforestation and energy needs simultaneously.
China economic growth falls sharply, missing target
China’s second-quarter GDP growth slowed to 4.3%, falling below its annual target amid weak domestic demand, despite strong export performance driven by semiconductors and electric vehicles.
Ukraine war briefing: Spotlight on ‘hundreds’ of alleged PoW executions by Russia
Ukraine claims Russia has executed hundreds of prisoners of war since 2022 under a deliberate policy, with over 900 military personnel reportedly killed in more than 340 incidents.
‘Den of spies’: why has Japan been easy prey for Russian espionage, and what is Tokyo doing about it?
Japan, long vulnerable to foreign espionage, is overhauling its security apparatus after a Russian spy influx following Ukraine’s invasion, creating new intelligence agencies and counterintelligence capabilities.
Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala and South Africa’s Madlanga Commission: Who is the key witness at the police corruption inquiry?
Vusimusi ‘Cat’ Matlala, a businessman accused of supplying gifts to police officers to secure contracts, is expected to testify before South Africa’s Madlanga Commission inquiry into alleged police corruption.
Congress takes next step to make daylight saving time permanent
The US House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act on Tuesday with bipartisan support, voting 308-117 to make daylight saving time permanent and eliminate twice-yearly clock changes.
Old rivals, new battle: Argentina and England clash in World Cup Semifinal
Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala and South Africa’s Madlanga Commission: Who is the key witness at the police corruption inquiry?
Vusimusi ‘Cat’ Matlala, a businessman accused of supplying gifts to police officers to secure contracts, is expected to testify before South Africa’s Madlanga Commission inquiry into alleged police corruption.
Congress takes next step to make daylight saving time permanent
The US House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act on Tuesday with bipartisan support, voting 308-117 to make daylight saving time permanent and eliminate twice-yearly clock changes.
Old rivals, new battle: Argentina and England clash in World Cup Semifinal
‘They want to break our will’: Gaza flotilla activist tells of rape in Israeli detention
Venezuela government to launch formal talks with opposition members
Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala and South Africa’s Madlanga Commission: Who is the key witness at the police corruption inquiry?
Vusimusi ‘Cat’ Matlala, a businessman accused of supplying gifts to police officers to secure contracts, is expected to testify before South Africa’s Madlanga Commission inquiry into alleged police corruption.
Congress takes next step to make daylight saving time permanent
The US House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act on Tuesday with bipartisan support, voting 308-117 to make daylight saving time permanent and eliminate twice-yearly clock changes.
Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala and South Africa’s Madlanga Commission: Who is the key witness at the police corruption inquiry?
Vusimusi ‘Cat’ Matlala, a businessman accused of supplying gifts to police officers to secure contracts, is expected to testify before South Africa’s Madlanga Commission inquiry into alleged police corruption.
Congress takes next step to make daylight saving time permanent
The US House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act on Tuesday with bipartisan support, voting 308-117 to make daylight saving time permanent and eliminate twice-yearly clock changes.
Iran threatens to halt all Middle East energy exports amid renewed US blockade
Iran threatened to halt all Middle East energy exports after the US reimposed a blockade, escalating military strikes that have killed dozens and disrupted global shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran threatens to halt all Middle East energy exports amid renewed US blockade
Iran threatened to halt all Middle East energy exports after the US reimposed a blockade, escalating military strikes that have killed dozens and disrupted global shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Adeniyi Adeyemi and the PFIPC: Nigerian police arrest boss of fake agency
Nigerian police arrested Adeniyi Adeyemi Matthew, head of a fraudulent Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council, following a court warrant issued after he failed to appear at a hearing.
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The Ukrainian Family That Has Become An International Symbol Of Civilian Death.
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Common Problems Faced by PMAY Applicants in India
Initially launched in 2015 to address the problem of homelessness in our country, the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana or PMAY list of benefits is pretty extensive. It includes affordable housing for all urban classes at subsidised home loan interest rates, eco-friendly...
South Korea’s Comfort Women Suffer Embezzlement From Their Own Government
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