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Keir Starmer Praises Volunteers for Sussex Banana Container Clean-Up
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has commended the “extraordinary” efforts of local volunteers who helped clear up Sussex beaches after shipping containers filled with bananas washed ashore, causing debris and environmental concerns. Volunteers Race to Prevent Environmental Damage Last month, 16 shipping containers fell from the cargo vessel Baltic Klipper off the coast of the
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Supreme Court Criticizes States and UTs for Delay in Private University Audits, Threatens Contempt Action
New Delhi: The Supreme Court of India on Thursday sharply reprimanded several states and Union Territories for failing to comply with its directions to furnish information regarding private universities, part of a comprehensive audit ordered by the apex court nearly two months ago. The court also warned that contempt proceedings could be initiated against states and UTs that remained unrepresented or failed
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Shehu Sani Responds to Trump: Muslims Also Victims of Terrorism in Nigeria
Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump’s acknowledgment that Muslims in Nigeria are also victims of terrorist attacks. In a post on his verified X account on Friday, Sani said Trump’s earlier narrative of genocide appeared aimed at advancing a hidden agenda by involving the United States. He emphasized
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Keir Starmer Confirms MPs Would Vote on Deploying British Troops to Ukraine
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has pledged that Members of Parliament (MPs) will have a vote on any deployment of British troops to Ukraine to help enforce a potential peace agreement with Russia. The announcement follows a joint UK-France declaration of intent to deploy forces to Ukraine if a deal is reached to end
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Karnataka Cabinet Moves to Challenge VB-G RAM G Act, Citing Constitutional and Federal Concerns
Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has decided to legally challenge the recently enacted VB-G-RAM-G Act, citing concerns that the law undermines the constitutional rights of citizens and the autonomy of local governance bodies. On Thursday, the Siddaramaiah-led cabinet unanimously passed a resolution rejecting the implementation of the Act and directed the state’s legal machinery to initiate proceedings questioning its validity in
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Over One Million Ukrainians Left Without Heat and Water After Russian Strikes
Over one million people in south-eastern Ukraine spent hours without heating and water as a result of Russian air and drone strikes targeting energy infrastructure, officials said. The attacks caused widespread disruption across the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, intensifying the already severe challenges of winter in the country. Russia Targets Energy Infrastructure Amid Harsh Winter
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Benue Herders Crisis: Secret Ceding of Agatu Land to Fulani Herdsmen Exposed
Newly obtained documents reveal a possible root of the long-standing conflict between Fulani herders and residents of Agatu Local Government Area (LGA) in Benue State. The documents indicate that part of Agatu land, specifically Adapati Island, was secretly ceded to Fulani herders in 2017—a move that has been linked to persistent violence, destruction of farmlands,
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Delhi Records Coldest Day of the Season as Rain and Fog Sweep the City, Noida, and Gurugram
Delhi and its surrounding areas, including Noida and Gurugram, experienced a significant cold spell on Friday, with weather conditions intensifying the ongoing winter chill in the National Capital Region (NCR). According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi recorded its lowest minimum temperature of the season at 4.6 degrees Celsius early on Friday morning, marking a sharp drop
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John Swinney Says an Independent Scotland Could Send Troops to Ukraine if Peace Deal Reached
Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney has stated he would support sending Scottish troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping force — but only if a credible peace agreement is reached, and the deployment serves to uphold lasting peace and security in the region. Swinney made the comments during an interview on the Political Thinking
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Jigawa State Embarks on Domestication of New Tax Reforms
As Nigeria rolls out its new tax legislation, several northern states—including Jigawa, Plateau, Kogi, Nasarawa, and Kwara—are taking proactive steps to domesticate the reforms, aiming to strengthen revenue generation. The Joint Revenue Board (JRB) explained that these measures, guided by recently enacted federal laws, are intended to boost Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), enhance financial autonomy,
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