Otti Confirms Kidnap Attempts in Abia Says Situation Under Control
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has confirmed incidents of kidnapping attempts in the state by suspected cattle herders, assuring the public that the police are managing the situation.
Jerusalem closes schools, workplaces after Israel launches strike on Iran
Jerusalem has closed schools and workplaces following a preemptive strike by Israel on Iran, with restrictions expected to remain until Monday evening.
Fire razes Emir of Jamaโaโs palace in Kaduna
A fire broke out and destroyed parts of the Emir of Jamaโa's palace in Kaduna State, Nigeria, triggering panic among residents.
Trump asks US government to stop using Anthropic AI tech
President Trump has called on the US government to immediately cease its use of Anthropic's AI technology following the company's refusal to comply with military demands.
Bill Clinton denies wrongdoing on Epstein ties
Former President Bill Clinton addressed a congressional panel regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, denying any misconduct and insisting that he cut ties with Epstein before his 2008 conviction.
Otti compensates 4,000 for airport, starts subsidised electric buses March 1
Abia State Governor Alex Otti announces compensation payments for over 4,000 landowners affected by the Nsulu Airport project during a media chat, while also introducing subsidised electric buses starting March 1.
Nasarawa LP leaders debunk report of interim management committee
Leaders of the Labour Party in Nasarawa State, Nigeria, dismissed rumors of an interim management committee, affirming their unity and commitment to win the 2027 elections.
[Breaking news] President Yoon directs to prioritize the safety of Korean nationals amid Iran situation
President Yoon has directed that the safety of Korean citizens in Iran and nearby areas be prioritized amidst escalating attacks by the U.S. and Israel.
The controversy around the USA men's hockey team continues: 'They let a clown exploit their moment'
Former soccer star Megan Rapinoe comments on the USA men's hockey team's controversy surrounding a call with President Trump.
After US and Israeli Strikes on Iran โ Worry in Europe
Security experts in Europe are discussing potential operations by Iran's 'sleeping agents' following recent strikes by the US and Israel.
The Israeli army is trying to intercept missiles launched from Iran
The Israeli military reported intercepting missiles launched from Iran as sirens sounded across several locations in the country.
Trolleybus passengers rampaged in Kaunas: attacked the driver, broke the door glass
A conflict involving a trolleybus driver in Kaunas led to an assault, with a woman verbally abusing the driver and a man breaking the glass door before fleeing the scene.
Sanna Ukkola's Column: When the Stomach Became Hate Speech โ Fat Activist Saara Sรคrmรค Gets Upset Again
Saara Sรคrmรค critiques the portrayal of the character Sancho Panza in the National Ballet's 'Don Quixote' for its fatphobic representation.
Trump: - Has started large campaign operations in Iran
Donald Trump has announced the initiation of significant campaign operations in Iran.
Shield of Judah... Why did Israel choose this name for its attack on Iran?
Israel launched an assault on Iran, targeting the Iranian presidential palace and the headquarters of its intelligence agency, an operation named 'Shield of Judah' by the Israeli government.
The Night When Palme Was Murdered โ Follow Us to the Murder Scene
The article revisits the infamous night of Olof Palme's assassination and takes readers to the scene of the crime.
IDF: Israel faces a barrage of missiles
The Israel Defense Forces reported a new barrage of missiles launched toward Israel, and their aerial defense system is actively intercepting threats.
K. Tasoulas: The Tempi tragedy is 'a tragedy that seeks justice'
Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas commemorates the third anniversary of the Tempi railway tragedy, emphasizing the ongoing demand for justice.
TalTech's Best Developments Promise New Levels of Security, Energy Conservation, and Portable Soil Laboratory
TalTech has awarded its best development works, highlighting innovative solutions for enhancing defense capabilities as well as efficiency in agriculture and energy sectors.
We think a lot of each other. How much of it is true?
A personal reflection on the masks people wear in society, both professionally and personally, and the vulnerability they hide.
CORNER 1 โฉ Before the go-karting beginner, with Kertu Valing about love for go-karting
Kertu Valing, hailing from a distinguished go-karting dynasty, shares her deep and conscious love for the sport despite its challenges.
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Pille Pรผrg discusses the negative media coverage she received: something good came of it anyway
Pille Pรผrg reflects on her journey and the impact of media coverage, both positive and negative, on her career.
'I was on James Martin's Saturday Morning and he has one important rule for us all'
Farming brothers Robert and David Nicholson share their experience of meeting chef James Martin and his unique rule for guests on his Saturday cooking show.
40 years ago a man died under a bush - his tragic end improved thousands of lives
The founding of the Peopleโs Kitchen in Newcastle, initiated by Alison Kay after a man's tragic death, has led to significant positive impacts on the local community by providing food to those in need.
'Iran can never become a nuclear power', Trump's first statement after the attack
Israel has begun precautionary military actions against Iran, confirmed by the Israeli defense minister, with sirens sounding nationwide to warn citizens of potential missile attacks.
The parties with familiar cleansings of elected representatives
The article discusses the familiar practices of political parties in dealing with elected representatives in Iceland.
Drivers โ news: changes await most of them
The Lithuanian government plans to enhance remote vehicle emission monitoring, aiming to eliminate the need for physical checks of M1 class vehicles by 2027.
Attack in Iran: France's 'priority' is the protection of its nationals, assures the Ministry of the Armed Forces
France's Minister Delegate for Armed Forces has emphasized the country's priority on safeguarding its citizens in light of Israel's recent military action against Iran.
2027: No coalition stronger than PDP, says Bode George
Bode George, a prominent member of Nigeria's Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), declares the party's revitalization and confidence in reclaiming power by 2027.
IT'S WORTH KNOWING โฉ How many times can food really be reheated
The article discusses the health implications of reheating food and proper food storage practices.
Petteri Koponen Returns to Finland
Basketball coach Petteri Koponen is stepping down as head coach for the New Zealand Breakers to pursue professional opportunities in Finland.
Vappu Pimiรค has a new job โ Unfortunate consequence: "Sometimes it gets under your skin"
Vappu Pimiรค, the former host of 'Dancing with the Stars', will be a judge on the new season of 'MasterChef Finland', acknowledging mixed reviews on her new role.
Voices from the livestock sector: how to take advantage of the good moment for long-term growth
The Argentine livestock sector is experiencing one of its most favorable periods in recent years, driven by historically high prices for both beef cattle and calves.
Who was Pawan Singh's first wife, and why did she commit suicide three months after marriage?
The article discusses the tragic story of Pawan Singh's first marriage, including his wife's suicide just three months after their wedding.
Bill Clinton denied crimes at congressional hearing related to Epstein
Bill Clinton testified before Congress, denying any wrongdoing in connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
Blueberry is at the forefront of Peruvian fruit and vegetable production
Blueberries are considered a superfruit in the global market, with Peru being the leading producer in the Southern Hemisphere.
Lamborghini seized in Kanpur released
A Lamborghini that was confiscated in Kanpur has been released.
Technology Empire: Elon Musk Redoubles His Bet on Artificial Intelligence
Elon Musk announces the merger of SpaceX and xAI, indicating a major strategic shift towards dominating the AI industry using his most profitable assets.
In the Seimas - the proposal from the Social Democrats to declare November 3rd as Hunters' Day
Lithuanian Social Democrats propose November 3rd as Hunters' Day to promote responsible hunting and community engagement.
O. Pikul shared a moment from the bedroom: woke up not alone
Makeup artist and entrepreneur Oksana Pikul shared a cozy moment from her bedroom on social media, hinting at her relationship with Dominykas Dirkstys.
Karina Milei and Adorni, in the agro-industrial hub of Gran Rosario
Karina Milei and Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni attended the inauguration of a new oilseed milling line at Louis Dreyfus Company's agro-industrial plant in Timbรบes, Argentina.
Death of a 7-Year-Old Child in a Dog Attack
A seven-year-old boy has died as a result of a dog attack.
A yellow warning for fog announced in Riga
Fog has developed in Riga, prompting a yellow warning for reduced visibility conditions impacting outdoor activities and transportation.
In Liberec, a red rarity blooms. It shines once in a lifetime and then dies
A rare red flower in Liberec blooms only once in a lifetime before it dies.
BBB 26: Babu gets angry after Juliano and Breno refuse to reveal Samira's nomination.
Babu Santana expressed frustration in the BBB 26 house after Juliano and Breno declined to share who the leader Samira was going to nominate for elimination.
Fuss over cigarette smoke
There is significant public outcry regarding cigarette smoke as various news pieces highlight potential health and societal implications.
Four die, nine injured in Anambra multiple road crash
Four women died and nine people were injured in a multiple vehicle crash in Anambra State, Nigeria, on Friday night.
Railway to Kladno will cost more than the high-speed rail in Spain
The cost of constructing a railway line to Kladno is projected to exceed that of Spain's high-speed rail, highlighting significant financial challenges in infrastructure development.
Firefighters in Zlรญn Region Rescued a Fawn Stuck in a Metal Gate
Firefighters in the Zlรญn region of Czechia rescued a fawn that was caught in a metal gate.
Letter to the Editor. Sensitive Moderates Seem to Have Forgotten the Hate for Palme
The article discusses the perceived selective outrage of some moderate politicians in Sweden regarding hate speech and symbols related to historical political figures.