If Your Dad Is The King Of Dad-Jokes, He Might Love These 30 Quirky Fathers’ Day Gifts
These gifts are sure to cause a hearty laugh or two.
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These gifts are sure to cause a hearty laugh or two.
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A celebration of the life and work of a classical Austrian composer is taking place in a Shropshire market town and is returning this month for its 30th year.
Forget your summer body, experts tell Joe Bromley how to prime your tootsies fast for the hotter months
Flights at Kolkata airport resumed after 21-hour suspension due to Cyclone Remal. The first departure was IndiGo's Kolkata-Port Blair flight and first arrival was SpiceJet's from Guwahati. The last departure before the suspension at 12.16 pm on Sunday. While flight operations are slowly resuming, it may take time for normalcy to return after the cyclone's impact, which brought heavy rain to the region.
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Manchester United’s Pursuit of Marc Guehi: An In-Depth Analysis Manchester United is on the hunt for defensive reinforcements this summer, and Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace has emerged as a potential target. While Jarrad Branthwaite from Everton remains the apparent top choice, Guehi is being considered as a strong alternative. Let’s dive into what’s been […]
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Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares on Sunday strongly criticised a video posted the same day by his Israeli counterpart Israel Katz on X, featuring two flamenco dancers interspersed with images of Hamas terrorist attacks and a direct message to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
Fred Pattje, Regional Director, EU Central Operations, represented Amazon at Euractiv´s "Regional Revitalisation: The Transformative Power of Investment in Rural and Post-Industrial Areas Across Europe" event in Brussels.
Oscar van Heerden reflects on 30 years of progressive and transformative legislation in South Africa.
The government's proposal for NHI has caused alarm and panic. However, there is a better way to universal health coverage. Poor people deserve quality care; the middle class deserves not to be ripped off
Copy/paste/delete 20 years of sovereign debt drafting work
Also in this newsletter: EU foreign ministers wrestle with an unruly periphery
Plus, Pierre Andurand’s copper conviction, private equity curtails hedge funds, and Fragile Beauty at the V&A
Make sure you vote at your registered voting station. If you try to vote at any other voting station, without a Section 24A application, you will be turned away.
South Africa may be celebrating 30 years of democracy, but it is important to remember that it is a fragile system. Greg Mills and Ray Hartley consider four scenarios ahead of Wednesday's poll.
On this Memorial Day, we celebrate the life of Lieutenant Commander Erik Kristensen, a 1990 graduate of Gonzaga College High School in D.C. and a 1995 graduate of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
Severn Valley Home Care swapped cakes for cash in a fundraiser for Dementia UK.
Two Companies Amendment Bills, which reached broad consensus with many stakeholders, have sat on President Cyril Ramaphosa's desk for two months, even as he chose to sign the NHI Bill into law.
‘Exterminate the beasts’: How Israeli settlers took revenge for a murder in the West Bank BBC
Israeli settlers went on a violent rampage last month, inciting and co-ordinating attacks on WhatsApp.
There are sound reasons for the Sharks to field their steely Bok figures again as the Bulls loom in Durban, writes Rob Houwing.