A major police operation has ended with almost $2 million worth of illegal vapes seized in Western Australia.
The Katsina Government on Tuesday rewarded a woman, Malama Abdulkadir-Yanmama, with N500,000 for returning N748,320 to the state. The N748,320 was meant for the Federal Government’s Home Grown School feeding programme in the state. The Executive Director, Katsina State Social Investment Programme Agency, Dr Mudassir Nasir, presented the reward to the woman. Nasir explained, “She
Читать дальше...When a US warship docked in Cambodia this week, it moored just a few kilometres from a base where China has built an extended new pier and two of Beijing's own vessels have been berthed for about a year.
Chess stars Aleksandr Volodin and Mai Narva are to compete for the title of national champion tomorrow, Thursday, at the Paul Keres chess house (Paul Kerese Malemaja) in Tallinn.
Imam Laiq Ahmed Atif (centre) during his visit to the Oasi Foundation in Gozo.
Residents will pay nothing for their energy bills for at least five years, the provider has said.
Dec.18 - Max Verstappen says his relationships with two separate Formula 1 rivals are still on track. The quadruple world champion fell out badly with George Russell in Qatar, in which he alleges the Mercedes driver exaggerated an incident in qualifying that cost him pole position. Their argument escalated further in Abu Dhabi - the.....check out full post »
Arne Slot will be watching Liverpool's trip to Southampton from the stands at St Mary's Stadium, as his Reds side aim to reach the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup
"So it is in the interest of the South Korean side to refrain from attempts to disrupt the existing status quo on the peninsula, revert to the track of restoring mutually beneficial relations and constructive interaction with its closest neighbors without exacerbating the already tense situation in the region," Maria Zakharova concluded
The Peter Cowen Academy at Emirates Golf Club has unveiled its fully refurbished facilities, setting a new benchmark for golf instruction in the Middle East.
A study found vegetarians consuming plant-based meat alternatives had a 42% higher risk of depression compared to those who avoided them. Researchers also observed increased inflammation and lower 'good' cholesterol in this group, suggesting potential inflammatory concerns requiring further investigation.
The results of the ‘Developing a mental health anti-stigma campaign for the Falkland Islands’ survey have been published.
The fashion retailer Seasalt Cornwall has launched a huge winter sale with up to 50% off clothes, footwear and accessories - perfect for Christmas presents.
A £300m investment to make a seaside town "better for everybody" is back on track - to the delight of suffering local businesses.
A Bangladeshi couple is facing visa challenges for their nine-month-old son's post-surgery checkup in Kolkata, India. Their son, Ridwan, underwent successful surgery for Craniosynostosis, a rare skull condition. The procedure corrected premature skull bone fusion, but crucial follow-up consultations are hampered by visa restrictions imposed after a political crisis in Bangladesh.
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A new survey reveals that 59% of Indian companies faced economic fraud in the last two years, a significant increase from previous years. Procurement fraud has overtaken customer fraud as the primary concern, while globally, cybercrime remains the top threat. Although companies are leveraging data analytics, more robust preventative measures are needed to combat these rising fraud risks.
Washington, Montana, Alaska, Idaho, and Michigan have winter warnings or advisories in place.
Umar Khalid, the former student leader of JNU, has been granted interim bail to attend the marriage functions of his cousin. The Karkardooma court has approved the bail for a period of seven days for the purpose.
The Nottingham-based business, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025, said the payouts reflected its policy to distribute 'truly surplus cash.'
BRENT A GOB: With 2024 drawing to close, our resident rant machine Harry Brent is making a list, and checking it twice, to work out who he's gone after the most this year