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The principal of Clandeboye PS says Dan and Ben are making a difference to everyone.
The principal of Clandeboye PS says Dan and Ben are making a difference to everyone.
What is happening to the world? It’s a question being asked with growing urgency around the globe. Wars rage on, systems and institutions are faltering; divisions of all kinds, including widening inequalities, are deepening—heightening the risk of conflict. The environmental emergency is accelerating, and uncertainty reigns, fuelling a global mental health epidemic. Is poor leadership More
Читать дальше...The Consulate said it was “saddened by the sudden demise” of the Indian student, identified as Tanya Tyagi.
This chicken should reconsider crossing roads. A wayward hen ended up wandering to the front door of an Iowa Buffalo Wild Wings, according to an animal rescue organization. The “poor, confused” chicken was rescued by the Animal Rescue League of Iowa at a Des Moines franchise of the sports bar themed restaurant. A hen ended...
Rescue workers are using rubber dinghies to evacuate people and deliver food and water after floodwaters overwhelmed towns in southern China’s Guangdong province
In his inaugural speech, South Korea’s recently elected President Lee Jae-myung declared that ‘no peace is too expensive; it is always better than war’. The words capture an idealism packaged in Lee’s pragmatism. Indeed, at a time when the US Cold War against China is turning Asia into a tinderbox, when global temperatures have exceeded More
Читать дальше...The call to protest was shared by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-controlled Fars News early on Friday morning.
One of the most electrifying live bands of the past decade is coming to Luxembourg, and Today Radio has your way in. Fontaines D.C. will perform at Neimënster on July 8th for a rare, relatively intimate show booked by den Atelier—an event that sold out almost immediately. Now, thanks to Today Radio, you still have a shot at being there.
NSW Blues hit back at Parramatta over handling of Moses’ injury WAtoday
NSW Blues hit back at Parramatta over handling of Moses’ injury The Sydney Morning Herald
Parramatta were reportedly seething about Mitchell Moses’ training loads before he broke down in NSW camp. The Blues say they have no case to answer.
On camera Netanyahu says sons wedding delay personal cost of war faces backlash
The 30-share BSE Sensex was up 683.77 points at 82045.64
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Friday, 20 June.
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zhang would have destroyed george foreman
Narendra Modi to flag off first locomotive export to Guinea from Bihar on June
Nasir El-Rufai, the former Kaduna governor, has commented on the fate of President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 election as the president shaded him during Kaduna visit.
Authorities in southern Mexico were still assessing damage and watching rising rivers as rain from the remnants of Hurricane Erick doused the region
The prime minister of New Zealand has stressed the importance of his country’s trade ties with China in a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, crushed internal threats during more than three decades in power
Nick Kurtz drilled a two-run homer to center field with one out in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Athletics a 6-4 victory over the Houston
South Korea's short-selling framework earned an upgrade from MSCI, signaling progress toward developed market status. Despite a recent surge in the KOSPI index and the lifting of a short-selling ban, currency market constraints persist. While optimism surrounds potential foreign capital inflows, analysts remain skeptical about an imminent upgrade.