Society 2912
Union minister Piyush Goyal's interpretation of an 'Atma Nirbhar Bharat'
Business leaders from across sectors interacted with Union Minister for Railways and Commerce & Industry, Piyush Goyal, during the current edition of India Today's e-Conclave 2020 Jumpstart series.
103 more test COVID-19 positive in Odisha, total cases rise to 1,438
Odisha registered its biggest spike in COVID-19 cases on Monday with 103 more people testing positive for the disease, taking the total number of infected to 1,438, a health department official said. The new cases were reported from 16 districts, he said. The number of active cases in the state
Singapore reports lower number of 344 new COVID-19 cases
Singapore on Monday reported a lower number of 344 new COVID-19 cases, a majority of them foreign workers living in dormitories, taking the nationwide tally to 31,960 as the country is gearing up to lift the "circuit breaker" imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Out of the new
10 fresh cases of Covid in Himachal, tally rises to 196
Inching towards the 200 mark, Himachal Pradesh recorded 10 more cases of Covid-19 on Sunday, taking the tally in the state to 196. Two coronavirus patients from Bilaspur district have recovered from the disease on Sunday, Additional Chief Secretary (Health) R D Dhiman said. Four of the fresh cases
Fiscal reforms: State's borrowing to be difficult
With more stipulations to adopt several reforms, it seems to be difficult for the State Government to opt for additional market borrowing in midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. While the State Government has been undertaking several reforms on continuous basis, asking the State during Covid-19
Nuapada cops’ humanitarian face earns applause
In general, the image of police is negative in India and this public perception usually is amplified during a situation of emergency when cops are given the responsibility of enforcing a lot of other activities unusual to their regular work of dealing with law and order situation. The humanitarian
Criminal carrying Rs 50K bounty held
The Delhi Police's Special Cell has arrested a man who was carrying a reward of Rs 50,000 for a case of armed robbery and attempt to murder was absconding since last 10 months after jumping parole. The accused identified as Mohammad Israel (49), son of Sahabuddin of village Samana, Ghaziabad, has
BJP doing politics on Covid deaths: AAP
Aam Aadmi Party national spokesperson and MLA Raghav Chadha accused the BJP of playing politics with the number of deaths in Delhi due to Covid-19 even after the Delhi High Court upheld the accuracy and sanctity of death figures published by the Delhi Government. Referring High Court judgment,
Fighting Covid-19: TMH initiates sample pool technology for testing
Tata Main Hospital (TMH) over the last one month, has conducted 1650 Real-time Reverse Transcription–Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR). diagnostic test for COVID-19. In view of the increased demand for testing as a result of migrant workers reaching Jamshedpur, TMH has initiated sample pool
TUCI holds rally in B'pur on workers' demand
In response to the call given by the Central Trade Unions, the Trade Union Centre of India (TUCI) staged a rally before the Joint Labor Commissioner’s office here on Saturday morning on workers' 6-point charter of demands. Among others, who supported and joined the protest include TUCI
Impenetrable barriers
Borders around the country remain closed, no matter what the compulsion of those trying to cross them Any territory around the world, right from a street to a State to a city or a region, has its characteristics. The word “territory” has one of its most common usages in the field of sports and
Governor, CM greet people of MP on occasion of Id-ul-Fitr
Governor Lalji Tandon, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his cabinet colleagues have greeted people of Madhya Pradesh on the occasion of Id-ul-Fitr. In his message, Governor Lalji Tandon said that the Eid festival, besides strengthening peace unity and brotherhood in the society gives
Cop among three killed in mishap
| A police team returning after recovering teenage lovers who eloped from their houses in Lakhimpur Kheri, met with an accident in Hapur in which three persons, including a police constable, were killed while four others were critically injured. The accident took place late on Saturday night and
Govt procures 110 lakh metric tonnes of wheat
Due to global pandemic Corona, this time the Government had to implement lockdown, but the hard work and the spirit of the farmers of the State was the highest this time. This is the reason that this time in the history of Madhya Pradesh, the highest number of wheat purchases was recorded. In
4 fresh cases of COVID-19 in Himachal Pradesh; tally rises to 208
Four more people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Himachal Pradesh, taking the number of cases in the state to 208, while a 72-year-old woman died due to the disease at a hospital here, officials said on Monday. With the latest fatality, the death toll due to COVID-19 has
No labourer employed in R'gada MNREGS work
According to a crude estimate, around 20,000 labourers of Rayagada district have already returned back through various means of transport and long walk. As these labourers are mostly from rural areas, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has also stressed on engaging these returnees through MGNREGS.
30-year-old woman alleges rape on promise of marriage at Vidhya Nagar
A 30-year-old woman was allegedly sexually exploited on the promise of marriage at Vidhya Nagar under Baghsewania police station area; a complaint was lodged by victim on Thursday. According to the police, the victim was sexually assaulted by the accused Santosh Pandey in the name of marrying her
Govt directs liquor shops to ensure sale of alcohol through proper scanning
After excise department observed liquor being sold at vends was not being properly scanned, the Delhi Government directed State-run liquor shops in the national Capital to ensure 100 per cent sale of alcohol through proper scanning. The excise department issued the directive after observing that
Domestic flight services to commence today
Amid Covid-19 induced lockdown-4, domestic flight services to the Swami Vivekananda Airport in Raipur will commence from May 25, with the Chhattisgarh government announcing a detailed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the arriving passengers. The SOP states that foreign residents interested
CM reviews Covid-19 situation in State
Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat reviewed the Covid-19 situation in the State with officials at the Veer Chandra Singh Garhwal Government medical college in Srinagar on Sunday. Along with arrangements in the medical college, Rawat also sought information about steps taken in Pauri district for
Video of 2 policemen beating man with sticks goes viral on social media
A video of two policemen beating up a man mercilessly with sticks went viral on social media on Saturday. It was mentioned in the video that it belonged to Chhindwara. Later, when the police investigated it, it emerged that the incident happened over a week ago in Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh. A
Migrants choosing to stay back after opening of industries
With Punjab industries gradually oiling its machinery to go full throttle amidst the Covid-19 scare, about 50 percent of the migrant labourers, who have registered at the state’s web portal to return to their native towns, have decided to stay back. Every day, the number of migrants going back
2 persons commit suicide by hanging from ceiling
Angered over scolding by parents over recharging of mobile phone balance a 16-year-old boy committed suicide by hanging with the ceiling at his residence located near Vishwakarma Mandir under Baghsewania police station area; family was facing financial problem due to which they were not able to
India can benefit from promoting local industries: Indresh
The National Security Jagran Manch organized National India webinar. The speaker of the event was Indresh Kumar, chief patron and mentor of Forum for Awareness in National Security (FANS). Kumar who is also national executive member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh shared his
China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
China has reported 51 new coronavirus cases including 40 asymptomatic infections, majority of them in the contagion's first epicentre Wuhan, where over six million tests have been conducted in the last 10 days, health officials said on Monday. The country's National Health Commission (NHC) said
Drivers resort to selling fruits and vegetables
Despite the permission of the State Government to operate public vehicles during lockdown, various e-rickshaw and auto-rickshaw drivers have taken to selling vegetables and fruits during the lockdown. While some of them said that restricted number of passengers was making it hard for them to earn
7,800 migrants leave for home from Haryana on Sunday
Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal on Sunday said that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the State Government daily runs special shramik trains from the various railway stations of the state to help migrant labourers return to their home states. In the same series, five special shramik trains departed
Thirty six more detected Covid-19 positive in C’garh
Chhattisgarh continued to see a spike in the number of coronavirus cases on Sunday, with 36 more patients detected across the state. "With the 36, the tally of active cases in the state increased to 185. Three patients have been discharged after recovery," a press release from the Health
Two fresh COVID-19 cases reported in Puducherry, tally rises to 31
Two COVID-19 cases were reported in Puducherry on Monday, taking the number of infections in the union territory to 31. Two patients, both men, were admitted to Indira Gandhi Government Medical College Hospital this morning, Health Minister Malladi Krishna Rao told reporters here. The new cases
State releases SoP for domestic air travel
The State Government has released the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for operation of domestic flights set to resume from Monday. All passengers arriving will be kept under institutional quarantine. Garhwal commissioner Ravinath Raman and SDRF inspector general Sanjay Gunjyal will be
Chandigarh Admn to follow Centre's guidelines on quarantine of passengers
Following the fresh guidelines issued by the Central Government on quarantine and isolation protocols of passengers, the Chandigarh Administration on Sunday decided to follow the Central rules. The Union Government on Sunday, in its release on domestic travel, stated that State Governments/UTs
Hry BJP suspends Chander Prakash Kathuria from party
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expelled its leader from Haryana’s Karnal, Chander Parkash Kathuria, from the primary membership of the party for six years. Kathuria, a special invitee of the party's state executive committee, was suspended by state BJP chief Subhash Barala on
Ready to deal with rise in coronavirus cases: Uttarakhand CM Rawat
Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat on Monday said COVID-19 cases have risen in Uttarakhand after the return of migrants but the government was fully prepared to deal with the situation. The chief minister held a meeting with senior officials in Haldwani to review the situation in the state,
Massive fire breaks out in Apoorti market godown
Grocery goods and general goods turned into ashes after a massive fire broke out at godown of Apoorti Super market at Govindpura Industrial area in the morning on Sunday. The godown of Apoorti Super market was gutted in fire due to short circuit borne fire in the early morning hours and locals
Will not operate under current restrictions, say Vikram and city bus operators
As a part of the relaxations granted in the third phase of the lockdown, Uttarakhand Government recently allowed the operation of public transport vehicles in the State with certain restrictions. Currently, the operators of such vehicles are allowed to carry a limited number of passengers.
One more held in Noida for threatening CM Yogi
With the security agencies grilling the accused held in Mumbai to extract information about threat to Yogi Adityanath, in another development, the Noida police trapped another man who also posted a tweet that he would kill Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister. The arrest in Noida was made late Saturday
Panic grips steel city as Covid cases rise to 24
Panic gripped the Steel City as the novel coronavirus positive cases rose to 24 with four cases tested positive in the city on Sunday alone. One of the positive cases reported in the city from Baridih was home quarantined and had returned from Ranchi on May 12. The health team took sample on May 17
MP Govt urged to continue ban on sale and use of tobacco products
Consumer organisations and public health experts have made a strong plea to the Madhya Pradesh government to continue its ban on sale and use of tobacco products and spitting in public places, saying such a step is imperative to prevent the spread of coronavirus pandemic in the state. While
Don’t panic or despair but observe precautions, State prepared to handle situation: Chief Secy
As anticipated earlier, the number of Covid-19 positive cases has seen a sharp rise in recent days and is likely to rise further in the coming days. However, the State Government is fully prepared and citizens should not despair. The public should observe necessary precautions and stay safe, said
Bihar records 180 new COVID-19 cases, tally nearing 2,600
Bihar has reported 180 new cases of COVID-19 from 15 districts, pushing the tally to 2,574 in the state, the health department said. Of the fresh cases, Nawada and East Champaran accounted for 11 each and the state capital Patna recorded four new infections, it said. The health department, in a
MP Housing Board restarts ongoing construction works in Indore district
MP Housing Board has again started the ongoing construction works in Indore district worth Rs 200 crore. The major Housing board projects which are under construction are Rainbow towers at Snehlataganj which are 15 storey commercial and residential towers which has hundreds of shops and 3 and 4
Ensure no migrant goes hungry, walks back home: Capt to DCs
Asserting that it was Punjab Government’s duty to ensure that all migrants keen to go back home return to their native states safely, Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Sunday directed the Deputy Commissioners and district Police chiefs to ensure that no migrant is forced to walk home to any
1.52L students avail CM Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana
About 1.52 lakh students are on the verge of becoming doctors, engineers, lawyers, architects, business managers etc by availing the Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana launched in the academic session 2017-18 by Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan to remove the financial difficulties
History-sheeter linked to Nepal-based Maoists arrested in Andheri
Balwantsingh Rawat was planning an armed robbery, says ATS
The promise of tomorrow
Thousands of migrant workers wait at Vasai land to board trains; many have given up rented accommodations and have nowhere to go
Promised Rs 1 crore to issue death threat to UP CM, says man
ATS officers arrested Chunnabhatti resident on Saturday
The equidistance principle in politics
The BJP has transformed the equidistance principle into a canon and covenant in politics.
Failed BEST bus strike disrupts MSRTC services ferrying migrants
State transport buses were called in last week to keep essential services going
History-sheeter linked to Nepal-based Maoists arrested in Andheri
Balwantsingh Rawat was planning an armed robbery, says ATS
Holness pledges $750,000 to support NCU students affected by COVID-19
Prime Minister Andrew has pledged three quarters of $1 million from his Positive Jamaica Foundation to the Northern Caribbean University's Alumni to fund scholarships and grants for students affected by COVID-19. In a message...
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews the weekend's TV: Stealing raw meat from hungry lions? Now that's real bravado!
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS: Striding across the bristling swamp-grass of the Okavango Delta in Botswana, in Walking With Elephants, Levison Wood insisted on taking his boots off, going barefoot.
Would Modi government move towards direct cash transfers?
Merging state and central income support schemes will make Rs 5 lakh crore available to extend basic income to poor households; this will also stop leakages.
Education in a self-reliant India! Best teachers cannot always reach grassroots, digital content can
The proposed reforms could lead to a positive shift in the quality of education. Currently, even though we live in an era of online education, digital accessibility is an issue.
UK PM struggles to shift attention from aide’s trip
Plans by the British government to announce a further easing of lockdown measures are being overshadowed by an outcry over a senior aide
UP migrants will need to inform Maharashtra govt if they wish to work here, Raj Thackeray hits out at Adityanath
A day after Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath said states will have to seek permission from his government if they want UP migrant workers
Uttar Pradesh govt completes skill mapping of 14.75 lakh migrants
The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has completed the task of skill mapping of 14.75 lakh migrant workers who have returned
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending
NRL plan for return of crowds dependent on medical advice
Reopening stadium gates for NRL fans will be dependent on the advice of medical experts, according to health minister Greg Hunt
Uddhav Thackeray vs Piyush Goyal: War of words erupts between Maharashtra CM, Railways minister over Shramik trains
In his address to the state on May 24, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that while he had demanded 80 special trains per day for the state to ferry migrants home, it was getting only 40.
136 Indians now jailed in Kuwait to return soon: Tripura minister
A total of 241 Indians including 136 people who were jailed in Kuwait would return to the country soon, a senior minister said on Sunday.
Coronavirus pandemic | Lockdown extended in Himachal Pradesh's Hamirpur, Solan districts till June 30
Hamirpur has reported the highest number of COVID-19 cases at 63 while 21 people have tested positive for the infection in Solan till now
Govt's wheat procurement surpasses last year's level of 34.1 million tonnes despite COVID-19 hurdles
Wheat procurement target has been set at 40.7MT for the 2020-21 marketing year. Although the wheat marketing year runs from April-March, the bulk of procurement is normally done in the first three months.
40% travel, tourism firm staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months: Report
The report said that 81 percent travel and tourism companies have lost their revenue up to 100 percent while 15 percent of the companies have witnessed it slide up to 75 percent.
Chinese troops come inside Indian territory in eastern Ladakh: Report
India has conducted “mirror deployment” on its side to match moves made by the Chinese forces in eastern Ladakh, according to a report.
Chaotic Sunday forces customers, airlines to re-draw plans for flight resumption
Constant changes in schedules and confusion over protocol underline the chaos over resumption of flights on May 25
New Zealand's PM Ardern stays cool as earthquake strikes during live interview
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was unflustered by an earthquake that struck the capital Wellington
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Wind speeds of up to 132 km/hour (82 mph) were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the state's most south-westerly points early on Monday, the strongest May gusts in 15 years, according to the Australia Broadcasting Corp.
If states want UP migrant workers back, they have to seek permission: CM Yogi Adityanath
As per feedback received from migrant workers who reached Uttar Pradesh, Adityanath said safeguarding their rights should get utmost attention and importance.
Who is Dominic Cummings - Boris Johnson's key aide grabbing news headlines in lockdown row?
Clamour seeking Cummings’ resignation as Johnson’s adviser has been growing after he took a 400 kilometre-journey during the lockdown.
Migrants walk through 'hell' to reach 'heaven' in Bihar but stare at uncertain future
Hungry and exhausted, these migrant workers are arriving at Sonathu and other villages in Bihar's Aurangabad district from places as far-off as Surat, Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur and Chennai every day, carrying tales of trauma and tribulation.
Filipina domestic worker commits suicide in Lebanon – embassy
Her death comes days after a rights group complained about the shelter she was in
Egypt's Local development min. halts issuing building permits in Cairo, Alex, capitals of governorates
Local Development Minister Mahmoud Sharawi instructed governors nationwide to halt the issuance of building permits.
British PM says schools will reopen on June 1
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday said that schools will reopen on June 1 as the UK enters phase two of lockdown exit, The Independent reported.
“Loneliness has never been so loud”; AFP’s COVID-19 themed campaign for International Missing Children’s Day
Many of us have felt a little lonely in the past few months as we are forced to stay away from our friends and families during the coronavirus crisis. For many, that feeling of loneliness is constant.
Hijackers and thieves are also heading back to work in South Africa
Statistics from the vehicle-recovery sector show that crime levels are getting back to normal as the lockdown is relaxed, says Charles Morgan, operations executive at Netstar.
Here’s how many cases South Africa’s top coronavirus hotspots have
As South Africa moves to level 3 lockdown from 1 June, government will take a differentiated approach to deal with those areas that have far higher levels of infection and transmission, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Government wants to launch a satellite to help South African students study remotely
As the country’s universities prepare for the move towards level 3 lockdown, the government is looking at possible technologies which could help improve remote-learning in the country, says minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Blade Nzimande,
Coronavirus hits South Africa’s plans for land expropriation
The plan to amend section 25 of South Africa’s Constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation has been put on hold due to the ongoing coronavirus lockdown.
New Zealand PM unruffled as quake hits mid-interview
The quake struck just off the coast before 8:00 am local time (20:00 Sunday GMT) at a depth of about 52 kilometres near Levin, about 90 kilometres north of Wellington, the US Geological Survey said.
US urges probe into alleged ethics breach by African Development Bank
The letter, dated 22 May, was sent to the chair of the AfDB's board, Ivorian Planning and Development Minister Niale Kaba.
DHET: Preparations under way to welcome students back at universities
Minister Blade Nzimande over the weekend announced that under level three, a maximum of 33% of students would be allowed back on campus and those in their final year would be prioritised.
Health dept boss calls for investigation into Glenda Gray
Dr. Anban Pillay's letter states that allegations Dr Glenda Gray has recently made in the media 'are damaging to government’s response to COVID-19'.
SAMRC board apologises to Mkhize for Prof Gray’s comments – report
This after Glenda Gray gave an interview in which she criticised aspects of the national lockdown, saying they were unscientific.
Govt censorship of SAMRC's Gray cannot be tolerated - Steenhuisen
South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) president Glenda Gray criticised aspects of government’s approach in responding to the coronavirus and claimed that there had been an increase in malnutrition cases at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital.
COVID-19: Underground production to remain halted at AngloGold’s Mponeng Mine
The gold miner announced on Sunday that 164 workers tested had positive for COVID-19 at the operation.
Mogale City workers protest over lack of PPEs and non-payment
It is understood the workers were promised COVID-19 compensation fund and overtime payments, which were due on Monday.
Ramaphosa calls for African unity to overcome COVID-19 pandemic
African Union chairperson President Cyril Ramaphosa said that the resilience of Africans must see its people through current challenges.
Ramaphosa on SA moving to level 3 lockdown: ‘It is now in your hands’
But with more than 22,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country, the president warned South Africans the worst was yet to come.
Some teachers refuse to return to school over delay in PPE deliveries
Educators and staff members are expected to go back to work this week to prepare for the resumption of classes on 1 June.
Nigeria military jets pound 'bandits' in northwest
Residents reported bombings by military jets in recent days on remote camps used by armed cattle rustlers and kidnappers in Katsina and Zamfara states.
Thieves take PPEs as Tshwane school burgled twice in 48 hours
It's understood that criminals broke into the Sikhulisile Primary School on Sunday night and stole personal protective equipment meant for teachers and educators.
Trump bars travel from Brazil, a new pandemic hotspot: White House
Non-Americans who have been in Brazil in the 14-day period prior to when they seek admittance to the US cannot come to America, said White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany. Trade is not affected by the new rule.
Putin makes Kremlin appearance as virus restrictions ease
The 67-year-old has worked remotely over the past few weeks from his Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, chairing meetings with officials by video conference.
Sadtu in Limpopo says schools not yet ready to reopen for teachers, pupils
The union raised a number of concerns including that there were inadequate guidelines on who would be managing the process of conducting screenings for pupils once they returned to class.
Soldiers instructed to ignore people drinking alcohol inside their yards
This was part of a raft of new codes of conduct for the army as they enforce lockdown operations.
As jobs dry up, some foreign nationals struggle under lockdown
In Brixton, Ralph Sithole said his wife was employed at a restaurant and had not been working for weeks.
Burundi presidential election results expected today
Burundians voted last Wednesday to elect their president, lawmakers and local officials in a poll marked by allegations of fraud and conducted with scant attention to the coronavirus pandemic.
Basic Education Dept admits not all schools will be ready for 1 June restart
The Basic Education Department said that while some schools had begun receiving personal protective equipment, a number were still experiencing delays with suppliers.
Sadtu: KZN DBE needs at least 2 weeks to prep for teachers to return
The union said they were considering discouraging teachers from returning to schools as planned on Thursday amid delays in the delivery of personal protective equipment (PPEs).
ANALYSIS: What is the rule of law & why does it matter in lockdown?
The court says people need to be able to trust the government to abide by the rule of law, make rational regulations, and not intrude on the rights of those subject to the law.
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Compared to hard-hit areas in Europe, the United States, Russia and Brazil, Japan has been spared the worst of the pandemic, with 16,581 cases in total and 830 deaths.
Few schools in Gauteng facing problems with delivery of PPEs - Lesufi
Plans are being rolled out in a bid to safeguard schools against the spread of COVID-19, with measures to ensure screening, sanitising, and social distancing could be implemented.
CT residents warned of flooding as first winter cold front makes landfall
Other extreme weather warnings include extremely high fire danger conditions over the Central Karoo, high seas with wave heights of between 6 and 9 metres and a storm surge along the coast into early Tuesday morning.
Over 200k workers could lose their jobs in WC due to COVID-19 - Treasury
The provincial Treasury Department head David Savage said of the over 200,000 job losses predicted, several came from the tourism industry.
Naptosa seeks assurances on COVID-19 measures as teachers return to school
Naptosa said that it had never been against teachers returning to schools but executive director Basil Manuel wanted to know whether the sanitising of schools and the delivery of personal protective equipment would be sustained and not be a once-off.
SAA's BRPs granted leave to appeal decision to halt retrenchment process
The BRPs and SAA then argued that there was a reasonable prospect that the facts would receive a different treatment by the Labour appeal court and leave to appeal has now been granted.
UK PM's top aide Cummings defies calls to resign
Dominic Cummings told reporters that he acted 'reasonably and legally' when he drove across the country with his wife while she was suffering from the virus, despite official advice to stay at home.
Completely unacceptable for SAMRC board to pander to Gray witch hunt - Habib
South African Medical Research Council president Professor Glenda Gray criticised aspects of government's approach in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and claimed that it was not based on scientific evidence.
Mauritius records 2 new COVID-19 cases after month-long lull
The Indian Ocean island nation initially surged ahead of other East African countries in terms of caseload, hitting a peak of 332 just shy of six weeks into its outbreak.
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people
TAIPEI — Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with “necessary assistance,” President Tsai Ing-wen said, after a resurgence in protests in the Chinese ruled territory against newly proposed national security legislation from Beijing.
Harvard scholars, others for Aregbesola’s birthday colloquium - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics
From Toba Adedeji, Osogbo Two dons from the University of Harvard in the United States of America (U.S.A) and the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom (UK) will be speakers at a colloquium in honour of the Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. Also to speak at the event, which will hold today, is […]
FRSC rescues woman in labour - The Nation Nigeria
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Saturday rescued an expectant woman struggling to drive herself to hospital amid labour pain.
Behavioural science advisers express concern over Cummings crisis
Leading behavioural scientists have expressed concern that the Dominic Cummings scandal could encourage people to disregard the UK’s coronavirus restrictions
Tony Bellew backs Dominic Cummings after he broke lockdown to visit his parents
Dominic Cummings has incurred the wrath of the British public after he broke lockdown but former light heavyweight champion Tony Bellew has no issue with his decision
Lockdown effect: Crime rate in west UP districts down by 70%
The region recorded 35 murders in the last month against 50 in the corresponding period in 2019, while robberies went down from 992 to 114.
Jackfruit falls on man injuring him; at hospital, he tests positive for Covid
Officials say the man suffered injuries to his spine after a jackfruit fell on his head. However, it is not clear how he may have contracted the viral infection.
Pak diplomat’s kin, who crossed over from Attari, exempted from quarantine at Amritsar
“Wife and two kids of Pakistan diplomat crossed into India on May 23. They will not be kept in quarantine at Amritsar. Instead, they will go to Delhi to remain in home quarantine,” said a health official.
Punjab reports 15 new cases, health minister says no community spread
Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu, however, said there was no community spread and in the past too there had been cases where similar cases were reported but an analysis showed that they may have come in contact with positive cases.
Chandigarh aims to plant 2.55L saplings in 2020-21
The 2019-20 Greening Chandigarh Action Plan had a target of plantation of 2.53 lakh trees. The forest department managed to achieve the surplus task by planting and distributing 2.80 lakh plants.
Is tuver dal coated with castor oil adulterated?
Does applying castor oil on tuver and other pulses and grains make it adulterated?
‘Conquer every situation with a positive attitude’
This Amdavadi businessman has been in not one, not two but three life-threatening incidents, but he emerged on the other side a stronger, braver person with a p
Thermal scanning, contactless frisking as local flights take-off
Between 40 and 45 flight arrivals and similar number of departures will take place at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport as domestic flights resume
Ahmedabad accounts for 96% deaths in Guj
29 deaths in state as tally crosses 14k-mark on Sunday; 279 new cases reported in A’bad district on Sunday, taking tally so far to 10,280
46 new cases in Assam, tally rises to 392
GUWAHATI: Forty-six new coronavirus cases were reported in Assam on Sunday, taking the COVID-19 tally to 392 in the state, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.Eight COVID-19 cases were reported from the Sarusajai Quarantine Facility in the eveni
Meghalaya govt concerned over harassment faced by state returnees on way home
SHILLONG: Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister, Prestone Tynsong has expressed concern over the harassment faced by the returnees who were on their way to the state.“Our students suffered a lot. I am sorry to say that”, he told reporters on Monday. He inf
Locals target train to NE in Bihar, 1 hurt
SHILLONG: Some locals in Bihar pelted stones at a special train carrying returnees to the North East on Sunday morning injuring a Naga girl.The occupants of the Haryana Express -04072, which passed through Bihar, were stranded residents from various
Passenger air services to NE resume
GUWAHATI: Commercial passenger air services to the Northeast resumed along with rest of the country on Monday, with LGBI Airport here being gateway to the region, handling eight flights (arrivals and departures), official reports stated.However
China accuses America of wanting ‘new Cold War’ over coronavirus
Beijing: China on Sunday accused the US of pushing the bilateral ties to the brink of a "new Cold War" by spreading "lies" about the coronavirus and said it was open to international efforts to identify the source of the virus that has killed over 30
Meghalaya notifies officials to travel outside the state
SHILLONG: Meghalaya government has notified a dedicated team of officers to make necessary transport arrangement on payment basis for residents who need to travel outside the state.Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong said, “To ease our people who
MAP ROW WITH NEPAL
Nepal’s prime minister KP Sharma Oli is on a bold move to take on India. By releasing a new map that included sensitive Indian border regions of Kalapani, Limpiyadhura and Lipulekh, he has put New Delhi on notice. Notably, this scenario has been deve
Another South India returnee tests positive for Covid-19 infection
TURA: Barely a week since Garo Hills registered its first case of Covid-19 infection detected in a returnee from the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, another woman who accompanied her has also been tested positive on Monday, raising the total num
KSU irked at harassment of state returnees
SHILLONG: Following the harassment of students from Meghalaya at a railway station in Bihar, the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) Delhi unit has urged the concerned authorities and the state government to take up the matter with the Ministry of Railways.T
Nagaland reports 1st corona cases, Assam sees spike in 24 hrs
KOHIMA/GUWAHATI/AGATALA: After Sikkim, Nagaland reported its first coronavirus case when three people, who returned from Chennai, tested positive on Monday while in neighbouring Assam 116 new cases were reported in the past 24 hours, taking the state
Preliminary report of PIA plane crash raises new questions
Karachi: A preliminary report on the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane crash, in which 97 people were killed, has raised serious questions about the pilot's handling of the aircraft and what prevented the crew in the cockpit from informing
Plea to change office timing
SHILLONG: In view of shortage of buses, there is a demand to change the government office timing from 9 am to 3 pm.Referring to media reports on government servants violating social distancing in buses, John F Kharshiing, Adviser & Spokesperson,
Meghalaya notifies officials to facilitate travel to outside
SHILLONG: Meghalaya government has notified a dedicated team of officers to make necessary transport arrangement on payment basis for residents who need to travel outside the state.Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong said, “To ease our people who
COVID 19 -Positives in academics
Editor,Big question in the minds of the (undergraduate degree) students- what will happen to our future! Is the academic scenario too bleak? Answer is absolute NO. In fact the future of teaching learning process is brightening up. What mere persuas
Refrain from provoking returnees on social media: AAPSU
GUWAHATI: The All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) has taken strong exception to the reported stigmatisation and provocative posts on social media and other forums in the wake of the detection of a COVID-19 positive case from the stranded pe
Long walk of the invisible people
By HH MohrmenThere are many images from the COVID – 19 pandemic which will be imprinted in the psyche of the common Indian like the doctors, nurses in their full PPEs performing their duties to save the lives of many victims of corona virus. There is
Shops to remain open till 6 pm from Wed
SHILLONG: The East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner has informed that the listed retail shops, ration shops and others will remain open in Shillong urban agglomeration from May 27 to 30 from 9 am to 6 pm.The number of selected shops has been substant
Cops nab 2 key accused in Assam ‘lynching’ case
GUWAHATI: Assam Police have arrested two prime accused in the alleged lynching of a person at Monahkuchi village under Hajo police station in Kamrup district.According to reports, Sanatan Deka, a vegetable vendor and a resident of Teteliya village, w
Innocent victims of political games
By Barnes MawrieIt is a well known fact that “it is unfortunate to be poor in India and it is even more unfortunate to be poor during these years of the BJP rule.” The present government is proving more and more to be an anti-poor government. The ant
KHADC, dist officials inspect farmers market
SHILLONG: Officials of the district administration and Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) inspected the wholesale farmers market (Iew dielang) on Sunday.The inspection came in the wake of a meeting to discuss the farmers’ plight. The KHA
Six women prisoners murdered by inmates in Honduras
TEGUCIGALPA, May 25 — Six women were killed by alleged gang members at a women's prison near the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa, the National Penitentiary Institute said yesterday. The killers broke through gates and the roof of a building at the women's prison in Tamara, 10 kilometers to the north...
Huawei seeks stable chip supply from Samsung and Hynix
Huawei Technologies Co. has sought high-level assurances from Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. they will continue to supply memory chips despite mounting pressure from the U.S. to isolate the Chinese telecommunications company, the Korea Economic Daily reported.
What to do if you are asked for a till slip for your cigarettes
Bheki Cele said that smokers must present a receipt showing when they purchased their cigarettes. MyBroadband spoke to JPSA chair Howard Dembovsky about the legality of this practice.
Redundancies pitting workers against each other
New Zealand and immigrant workers are being pitted against each other as South Island businesses wield the axe over thousands of jobs. Unions say...
Big storm hits Western Australia
Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth...
Domestic visitors bring hope
As autumn leaves fall, optimism in the face of Covid-19 is on the rise in the Waitaki Valley. There were signs that domestic tourists were starting...
Cops break up student parties
Police had to shut down several parties in Dunedin at the weekend and officers are reviewing CCTV footage to help them work out who struck a...
Coronavirus 'cover-up' China's Chernobyl: White House official
A top White House official has likened China's handling of the coronavirus outbreak to the Soviet Union's cover-up of the meltdown at the Chernobyl...
ORC drafting policy online
During the next two months, Otago Regional Council staff will be developing the regional authority’s most significant policy document with input...
Cops break up student parties
Police shut down several parties in Dunedin at the weekend and officers are reviewing footage to help them work out who struck a student with a...
Gathering limit to increase to 100 on Friday
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced the gathering limit will increase to 100 people from noon this Friday. This means churches can resume...
Big storm hits Western Australia
Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth...
Mount Aspiring College principal resigns
The principal of Mount Aspiring College in Wanaka is stepping down saying "the time is right" for him to resign. Wayne Bosley has been at the...
South Africa to further ease lockdown
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a further easing of South Africa's coronavirus lockdown from June 1, allowing the vast majority of the economy...
President Trump Suspends Travel from Brazil over Coronavirus Concerns
President Trump suspended travel from Brazil to the United States on Sunday as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen in South America.
Chicago Mayor Launches Police Raid to Stop Black Church’s Sunday Services
On Sunday, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot mounted a raid on a black church for holding services in defiance of her coronavirus lockdown orders.
Cole Sprouse & Lili Reinhart Allegedly Split After 3 Years of Dating (Report)
Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart may not be dating anymore.
6 cited for coronavirus violations in raid at suspected brothel near Waikiki | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Six people were cited Friday during a raid at a massage parlor suspected of operating as a brothel while state emergency orders remain in place to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, the Honolulu Prosecutor’s Office said today.
6 cited for coronavirus violations in raid at suspected brothel near Waikiki | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Six people were cited Friday during a raid at a massage parlor suspected of operating as a brothel while state emergency orders remain in place to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, the Honolulu Prosecutor’s Office said today.
Why this CM is the toast of India
Why this CM is the toast of India. Kerala's Pinarayi Vijayan is a cut above the rest in Indian politics today, precisely in his remarkable ability to look beyond the horizon. His was probably the only government that began planning for the incoming pandemic as early as in February, notes M K Bhadrakumar.
No end to struggle of migrant workers even after reaching home
No end to struggle of migrant workers even after reaching home. The corona-fuelled lockdown having shattered their dreams, they are now walking, cycling and hitchhiking hundreds of miles under an unforgiving sun blazing down at over 40 degrees to reach their homes in an impoverished Bihar, where an uncertain future awaits them.
Heatwave intensifies in India, Churu hottest at 47.5 deg C
Heatwave intensifies in India, Churu hottest at 47.5 deg C. The India Meteorological Department, which had issued a red colour-coded alert for north India for May 25-26 when the prevailing heatwave conditions are expected to peak, said dust and thunderstorms are likely to bring some relief on May 29-30.
No Eid sweets exchanged by BSF with Pakistan
No Eid sweets exchanged by BSF with Pakistan. The event was given a miss as the relations between the two countries are strained at present.
Swarms of locusts enter Jaipur residential areas
Swarms of locusts enter Jaipur residential areas. The swarms are travelling farther and damaging trees as there are no standing crops for them to feed on, an official said.
Students, migrants take 1st flight home as services resume
Students, migrants take 1st flight home as services resume. Many said they shelled out more to reach the airport as there were limited public transport options available.
Standoff between Indian, Chinese troops in Ladakh continues
Standoff between Indian, Chinese troops in Ladakh continues. People familiar with the situation in the region said the two sides were engaged in trying to resolve the dispute, but there was no indication of a positive outcome yet as both the armies continued to bolster their positions in disputed areas of Pangong Tso and Galwan Valley and Demchok.
5-yr-old reunites with parents in Bengaluru as flights resume
5-yr-old reunites with parents in Bengaluru as flights resume. Vihaan Sharma went on a small holiday to Delhi to visit his grandparents in February. However, that vacation got prolonged as a coronavirus lockdown was imposed pan India in March.
BJP to hold virtual rallies to mark 1st anniversary of Modi govt 2.0
BJP to hold virtual rallies to mark 1st anniversary of Modi govt 2.0. In a communication to state units and other senior office-bearers, BJP general secretary Arun Singh said all big state units will hold at least two virtual rallies and smaller units will hold one, adding that more than 750 people should attend each of these programmes.
630 cancellations as domestic flights resume in India
630 cancellations as domestic flights resume in India. According to aviation industry sources, around 630 domestic flights of Monday were cancelled due to the Centre's Sunday night announcement that there would be no flights in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, and limited operations at major airports such as Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad.
What the papers say – May 25
The crisis at No 10 over Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson dominate the nation’s papers on Monday.
GOP sues California over Newsom's vote-by-mail order
The Republican Party is suing California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) over his order to send every registered voter in the state a ballot by mail for the November elections.
Zimbabwean soldiers beat up cops for not wearing masks
Chivhu – There was drama in Chivhu yesterday when members of the Zimbabwe National Army stormed Seequick Shop and beat up two CID Police officers who allegedly did not properly put on their face masks.
Zimbabwe govt says committed to protecting human rights
GOVERNMENT is committed to its obligation to protect human rights and dignity of all citizens, irrespective of race, gender or political affiliation for this reason investigations for the alleged sexual abuse, torture and abduction of the three female MDC leaders are being conducted to ensure the perpetrators are brought to book.
‘Khupe will dismantle Mnangagwa-Chamisa hegemony in by-election’ – Mwonzora
THOKOZANI Khupe’s MDC-T has enough muscle to thrash both Zanu PF and Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance in by-elections expected soon following the recall of four MDC Alliance MPs.
Phillip Chiyangwa’s family hits back ahead of imminent arrest
From the Group CEO of The Pinnacle Property Holdings Limited – Mr Edmund Chiyangwa
Zimbabwe opposition leader blasts African electoral systems
OPPOSITION MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has slammed Africa’s electoral system as a “big circus if not an embarrassment to the continent”, hence the recurrence of disputed polls.
Wealthy Chipinge businessman’s son (13) kills juvenile in accident
Chipinge – A 13-year-old son of a wealthy Chipinge businessman, notorious in the small agricultural town for driving around his father’s posh cars with neither licence nor the statutory age yesterday allegedly bumped into and killed another juvenile.
Netanyahu lashes out at 'ludicrous' graft charges as trial begins
The longest-serving prime minister in Israeli history has long claimed to be the victim of a witch-hunt.
Brace for long battle as new swarms of locusts fly into S. Sudan: UN agency
The surge may not be controlled by June.
Guinea Bissau former interim president laid to rest
He died in Portugal’s capital Lisbon on March 17 at the age of 61.
Ethiopia records highest daily Covid-19 rise with 88 new cases
Thirteen are said to have travel history from abroad.
Boris Johnson will pay a price for standing by Cummings
If the UK Prime Minister's most important adviser did nothing wrong, why did all sides work so hard to conceal what he did?
One Dead, Many Injured As Fire Razes IDPs Camp In Borno
According to National Emergency Management Agency, the fire was ignited during the weekend from one of the kitchens in the emergency shelters erected in the camp.
COVID-19: The Revival Must Start With Education By Seun Awogbenle
Technology must be at the heart of our new reforms, including improving access to the internet and ensuring that data is affordable for the greatest number of our population. One of the numerous impact of COVID-19 is that all over the world, teaching and learning won’t remain the same and Nigeria cannot afford to be left behind.
Adegboruwa Slams DSS For illegal Detention Of Lawyer, Demands Immediate Release
He added that once the court had intervened by granting bail to a defendant, such an order must be respected and not be subverted through devious means or by subterfuge.
BREAKING: INEC To Pilot E-Voting In 2021, Says Voters Without Face Masks Will Be Disallowed In Edo, Ondo Elections
The electoral umpire decried the rising cost of elections in the country, saying it would be liaising with the National Assembly to see how political parties can nominate replacements for dead representatives in line with a Supreme Court judgment that votes belong to the parties and not individuals.
COVID-19: Nigerians Demand Opening Of Religious Places
In a recent poll conducted by SaharaTV on Twitter, the majority of respondents demanded that government should open religious centres while also demanding that the entire country should be re-opened.
Alleged Witchcraft: Man Attacked For 'Stealing Destinies' In Imo Community
"The man was alleged to have engaged in some occult activities that had hampered the progress and development of people in the community. A photo that was circulating on social media showed an elderly man, probably in his seventies, surrounded by a charging mob.”
Japan Economy Minister Nishimura: State of emergency no longer needed in any region of country
As noted, Japan is seeking to end its state of emergency this week and in recent headlines, Japan Economy Minister Nishimura is on the verge of making
Arthur Wint should be more than a footnote to the Jamaican people
Had he been alive, Dr Arthur Wint would have celebrated 100 years on planet earth today and what a wonderful celebration that would have been for a man who had accomplished so much. Each year at about...
Federal judge rules Florida felons don't have to pay fines before registering to vote
A federal judge struck down a Florida law requiring felons in the state to pay all court fees and fines before voting.
Family’s calls kept them going
Three guest workers survive on biscuits and water and cycle away non-stop to reach home There were times in their journey when they wanted to give up, but then a call from their family would give them.
On its deathbed, tourism needs local touch to revive
As industry has no way to revive itself, state govt thinks of concepts that can make it get going As most sectors resume businesses following the easing of lockdown, tourism and hospitality sector is .
Guest workers come back to homes reduced to ashes
With slum in Kacharakahalli gutted, workers are sleeping on the road; students have no way to study as their books are burnt too Around 200 guest workers from Kalaburagi had gone to their hometown for.
Vague on wave
"We dread the coming, not of more ripples, not more waves, but a tsunami." From January to February until the middle of March, we were quite complacent, basking in the number of cases quite low compared to the rest of humanity. Because that is what our Department of Health told us.
Dead end for Duque
"Quit now. Please." Health Secretary Francisco Duque must go. If he won’t go, then his boss, President Rodrigo Duterte, should fire him.
Donald Trump Bars Travel From Brazil, A New Pandemic Hotspot
President Donald Trump on Sunday suspended travel from Brazil, which has emerged as a major new hotspot in the coronavirus pandemic, the White House said.
RCMP facing ‘systemic sustainability challenges’ due to provincial policing role
Provinces, territories and municipalities pay anywhere from 70 to 90 per cent of the cost of the RCMP’s services
This Day in History - May 25
Today is the 146th day of 2020. There are 220 days left in the year.
China says virus pushing US ties to brink of 'Cold War'
BEIJING, China (AFP) — China said yesterday that relations with the United States w...
As US edges toward reopening, a mixed picture takes shape
WASHINGTON, DC, United States (AFP) — Efforts across the United States to reopen th...
Officials wrong to order deportation of Jamaican-born man, says US court
CONNECTICUT, United States (AP) — A federal appeals court has reversed a decision b...
JN Group donates $1 million to assist elderly
THE work of the National Council for Senior Citizens (NCSC) — the umbrella organisa...
Crown says why Sanja Elliott cannot be believed
THE $400-million Manchester Municipal Corporation (MPC) fraud trial ended on Friday, May ...
COVID-19 reveals the inherent vindictiveness of migration detention
The COVID-19 pandemic is exposing the glaring injustices of the immigration detention system.
Denmark asks lovestruck travelers to show proof of romance
If you have a partner in Denmark, you might be allowed to visit them — but only if you show evidence of your relationship to the Danish police. The rule applies to travelers from Germany and the Scandinavian countries.
Trump threatens to move Republican convention over COVID-19 restrictions
Trump threatens to move Republican convention over COVID-19 restrictions
Thai central bank governor Veerathai will not seek 2nd term
Thai central bank governor Veerathai will not seek 2nd term
Japan PM Abe: to lift state of emergency for all of Japan today
Japan PM Abe: to lift state of emergency for all of Japan today
Liberia: Guinean Herbalist Arrested for Allegedly Raping 17-Year-Old Teenage Mother in Nimba County
Saclepea, Nimba County – A Guinean national, claiming to have power to exorcize witch spell from people have been arrested by Police in Nimba County for allegedly raping a teenage mother in Saclepea City. According to the Police Charge Sheet, the man Saye Mezy, 35, kept the survivor, 17, in his room on May 15 […]
The Division 2’s Next Three Seasons Of Manhunts Just Leaked And They Are Wild
The Division 2's next three manhunts just leaked and boy, things are getting interesting.
Chinese Virologist Warns Coronavirus Is 'Just Tip Of The Iceberg'
A Chinese scientist denied Wuhan played a role in the Covid-19 pandemic and warned that similar infectious outbreaks could arise in the future.
Trump’s And Biden’s Memorial Day Events Highlight Starkly Different Campaign Tones
The president’s raucous Baltimore visit coincided with the former vice president’s somber wreath laying.
Planning, Creativity Keep National World War I Museum And Memorial Staff Employed Through Closure
Cultural workers have been devastated by coronavirus closures. With their workplaces nationwide shuttered to the public, they have been laid off and furloughed by the thousands.
Thousands Of Americans Flagrantly Violated CDC Social Distancing Guidelines This Memorial Day Weekend. Here Are The Worst Offenders
Memorial Day weekend 2020 offered millions of Americans their first taste of freedom and the chance to go to the beach in months. Tens of thousands of people put them—and the rest of summer—at risk by flaunting the rules
If The NBA Can Thrive Under A “Bubble,” Why Not The Presidential Election?
Joe Biden should place the ten-or-so women associated with his vice presidential search under a "bubble" in Las Vegas or Orlando – or some other city in some swing state where they could engage in what, in effect, would be a really awful version of television’s "Survivor" series.
Tax Attorneys Fight Covid-19 Stay-Home Order In Idaho
Donald “Mac” MacPherson is the most colorful tax attorney I have ever covered.
What A Trans-Tasman ‘Bubble’ Could Look Like For Australia And New Zealand
As New Zealand continues its efforts to eradicate Covid-19 and move closer to alert level 1, Australia and other Pacific island nations are being considered for a Trans-Tasman travel "bubble." Here's what that might look like.
Trump Rules Out Moving Republican Convention To His Golf Resort, After Threatening Move From North Carolina
The president wants to see “thousands of enthusiastic Republicans” in Charlotte, North Carolina at the end of August.
The Right To Bear Crypto? Trump Allies Introduce Comprehensive Blockchain Bills
In 2020, two Pro-Life, Pro-Guns, and Pro-Trump Conservative Republicans in Congress could now be designated as Pro-Crypto and Pro-Blockchain.
Trump Threatens To Move Republican Convention If North Carolina Doesn’t Reopen
The president wants to see “thousands of enthusiastic Republicans” in Charlotte, North Carolina at the end of August.
West Bengal: Mission turnaround after Amphan misery
Chief minister Mam-ata Banerjee’s direct intervention and the joint action by central and state agencies on the ground seemed to have brought about a
New Zealand PM carries on with TV interview during quake
Rest of World News: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern barely skipped a beat when an earthquake struck during a live television interview Monday morning. She inter
“Opposition is raising bogey of J&K “demography” for vote bank”
May 24, 2020: New Delhi: Lashing out at the opposition political parties, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh said here today that the opposition is raising the bogey of Jammu & Kashmir “demography” for vote bank because it is apprehensive that the new Domicile Rules Notification will not enable it to continue thriving on limited pockets […]
Flyers to Jammu, Srinagar to land in Quarantine, 6 Officers put on guard
Exempts 8 Categories of passengers to HQ after RTPCR test on arrival A day before domestic flight operations resume in the country, the Jammu and Kashmir Administration has appointed two senior officials each for the two civil airports at Jammu and Srinagar to assist the Nodal Officer and the respective Deputy Commissioners to handle the […]
What the papers say – May 25
The crisis at No 10 over Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson dominate the nation’s papers on Monday.
Case against flying school instructor for molestation
Two more girls accuse him of same; Vishakha committee set up for probe
Salons in PCMC to reopen with rigid mandates in place
Few of the measures are too extreme, say barbers’ associations
Ambegaon tribals cry Constitutional violations, point to local eco damage
Complaint to higher authorities claims revenue officials permitted huge excavation in scheduled areas during lockdown
Anxious passengers wait for flights to resume from today
With state govt and Centre differ on allowing airlines to fly, many are in a state of dilemma over status
Man stabs wife, tries to kill self
They were known to argue often over doubts regarding woman’s affair; man is a cook in army
Deal struck to dismantle blockades at Manitoba Hydro site, Indigenous group says
SPLIT LAKE, Man. - A Manitoba Indigenous group says there's a deal with the province's Crown-owned hydro utility to remove blockades set up over fears that
Lockdown | Migrant workers leave for home with joy and relief
There were some anxious moments before they could set foot into the special Shramik service from Madurai to distant Bihar
Coronavirus | Death toll mounts to 12 in Bihar
The State has so far reported 2,511 positive cases.
MP blasts Dominic Cummings after she couldn't see partner when he had a heart attack
Shadow international development minister and Cardiff North MP Anna McMorrin revealed she couldn't see partner and Blaenau Gwent AM Alun Davies for four days as he fought for his life
Bishops slam Boris Johnson for treating public 'as mugs' over Dominic Cummings
A number of senior Church of England members have spoken out against Boris Johnson, who defended his senior aide Dominic Cummings this evening after it was revealed he broke lockdown rules
Tony Bellew is branded 'Tory Bellew' after backing Boris aide Dominic Cummings
Dominic Cummings has incurred the wrath of the British public after he broke lockdown but former light heavyweight champion Tony Bellew has no issue with his decision
LNP's Ted Sorensen to retire after 26 years in local and state politics
The LNP will open nominations for the seat this week after Mr Sorensen announced his retirement on Monday.
As Covid-19 cases surge, US bans travellers from Brazil ‘to protect country’
Brazil had reported more than 3,47,000 Covid-19 cases, second behind the US in the number of infections, according to a Johns Hopkins University count.
African court suspends cases until August
The African Court on Human and Peo-ple’s Rights (AfCHPR) has suspended hearing of some cases until August due to the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic.
South Africa to ease lockdown despite surge in Covid-19 cases
Cape Town. South Africa will ease the Covid-19 lockdown from level four to level three beginning from June 1, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Sunday amid a surge in confirmed cases.
Apology: 'Former envoy to Kenya Pindi Chana tour of duty ended December 2019'
The ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation has said former Tanzania High Commissioner to Kenya Dr Pindi Chana was replaced last week after ending her tour of duty.
Court throws out case challenging 1995 polls results
After the October 29, 1995 Gen-eral Election was held, the High Court, on November 2, heard a petition filed by 10 opposition parties. Judge Luhekelo Kyando, who heard the petition, told the court
What the papers say – May 25
The crisis at No 10 over Dominic Cummings and Boris Johnson dominate the nation’s papers on Monday.
Trump threatens to withdraw US membership from the World Health Organisation within a month
Government and Politics » US President Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw his country's membership permanently from the World Health Organization and cut its funding unless
Corona affects more than 5.5 million people worldwide
Health » The global epidemic of coronavirus (COVID-19) is on the rise, with more than 5.5 million people infected worldwide, compared to 3.47 million so far, have
US prohibits travel from Brazil for foreigners
The US said it was prohibiting most non-US citizens from travelling to the country if they had been in Brazil in the last two weeks, two days after Brazil became the country with the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the world.
Students, migrants take the first flight home after being grounded for weeks due to lockdown
Those who took first flights included paramilitary personnel, army men, students and migrants, who failed to book a ticket on special trains being run by the railways. Many said they shelled out more to reach the airport as there were limited public transport options available.
Memorial Day even more heart-wrenching for veterans’ kin due to coronavirus
Memorial Day has become even more heart-wrenching amid the coronavirus. With much of the nation on lockdown, grieving kin of late military veterans have been left to honor their relatives without
Monetary dispute leads to murder in Nandanvan
Nagpur: Petty argument over pending dues ledsl to brutal murder in Nandanvan slums, in the wee hours of Monday, informed police. Cops have rounded up accused identified as Santosh Subhash Yevle (30), Ashok Shyamrao Gondhule (25) and Umesh Shyamram Shende (30) all residents of Nandanvan slums allegedly for launching murderous assault on Sunil alias Navya […]
SpaceX’s First-Ever Crewed Spacecraft To Officially Launch This Month
The momentous launch is set on 27 May 2020.
Rioters resume protests against national security law in 'deathbed struggle'
Various black-clad protesters descended into the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday, taking part in illegal protests, defying the proposed national security law, claiming it erodes the
Woman who was raped at Kildare house while she slept says she will be 'alone for the rest of my life'
Victim impact statement heard in court today of effects of the rape
A long-forgotten Kildare captured in archives in National Library
Photographs of life in County Kildare have been digitised and are now freely available online from the National Library of Ireland (NLI). As part of a new initiative entitled Around The Island, the li...
Deal struck to dismantle blockades at Manitoba Hydro site, Indigenous group says
SPLIT LAKE, Man. — A Manitoba Indigenous group says there’s a deal with the province’s Crown-owned hydro utility to remove blockades set up over fears that workers could introduce COVID-19 to an area around a multi-billion dollar hydroelectric project.
COVID-19: Recovery Rate Rises To 51% In Madhya Pradesh
The state makes E-Pass mandatory for movement from Indore, Bhopal and Ujjain.
Domestic flights take off amid chaos, confusion
Passengers were seen harried across airports, including the national capital's IGIA, on Monday as many domestic flights were cancelled.
Therapists on call for mental issues
With the pandemic wreaking havoc on the mental health of people not used to staying indoors for such a long period of time, Rachakonda police have come up with a unique counselors team.
Five held in Mancherial for selling spurious cotton seed
A farmer belonging to Guntur and four others were arrested for allegedly selling spurious cotton seed in Bellampalli on Sunday evening.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide.
First domestic flight after resumption of services lands in Hyderabad
An Air Asia flight from Bengaluru was the first to land at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) here on Monday morning
Fresh Covid-19 cases in Sikkim, Arunachal, 64 more in Assam
Sikkim reported its first coronavirus case and Arunachal Pradesh a fresh case while Assam registered 64 new cases in the past 24 hours,
EU’s top diplomat urges ‘more robust strategy’ toward China
European Union's top diplomat has called for the bloc to have a “more robust strategy” toward China amid signs that Asia is replacing the United States as the center of global power.
TTD move to sell properties kept in abeyance by AP government
The AP government has on Monday kept in abeyance a move by the TTD to sell 50 properties as per its resolution dated January 30, 2016.
Fury over Ferry
During the four phases of lockdown, several State governments have had a tough time in handling the migrant issue.
Domestic flight services resume in India after two months
After a gap of two months, domestic passenger flight operations resumed on Monday amid reluctance by various states to open up their airports in view of rising cases of the novel coronavirus.
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
Experts on a special government panel have approved a plan to remove a coronavirus state of emergency from Tokyo and four other remaining prefectures.
TRS gains more muscle ahead of MLC polls
The TRS party is adding more muscle in ersthwile Nizamabad with several corporators, MPTCs and ZPTCs from the Opposition parties joining the party over the last fortnight.
2.4 lakh subsidised Tirupati Laddus sold in AP on day-one
About 2.4 lakh 'Tirupati laddus' of the hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala near here were sold on the first day of sales at subsidised price in headquarters of 12 districts in Andhra Pradesh on Monday, a temple official said.
Asifabad farmer to present apples to CM KCR
It may be recalled that CM KCR invited Balaji for a meeting after being impressed by latter's brave decision to grow the fruits a few weeks back.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets nation on Eid-ul-Fitr
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday greeted the nation on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.
Tourists should not travel to Goa; hotels still non functional: Official
Goa Health Secretary Nila Mohanan on Monday advised tourists not to travel to the coastal state, on a day when 10 out of the 13 flights,
China warns US of countermeasures over Hong Kong trading threats
Beijing has warned US that it will take "every necessary measure" to protect its interests after a top White House advisor warned that Washington might revoke Hong Kong's special trading privileges
Task Force constable tests positive for Covid-19 in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: A police constable working with the Hyderabad Central Zone Task Force tested positive for Covid-19 here on Monday.
Social media reunites missing man with family in Kothagudem
A social media video helped a 60-year-old man who went missing two year ago to be reunited with his family.
Errabelli asks farmers to go for regulated cropping pattern
Minister for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Errabelli Dayakar Rao has advised the farmers to go for the regulated cropping pattern
Covid-19 leaves Telangana’s private budget schools in lurch
The unprecedented situation created by the Covid-19 pandemic has left private educational institutions, particularly private budget schools, in uncertainty and helplessness.
White House imposes coronavirus travel ban on Brazil
President Donald Trump on Sunday further limited travel from the world's coronavirus hotspots by denying entry to foreigners coming from Brazil.
Jobs galore under afforestation drive in Telangana
Forest Department has undertaken afforestation work by digging staggered trenches, dovetailing employment guarantee scheme to provide employment to workers.
CS Somesh Kumar lauds officials for sending migrants safe
CS Somesh Kumar complimented the police and other departments for facilitating transportation of over 50,000 migrant workers through 40 trains on a single day on Saturday.
All villages of 5 mandals in Gajwel supported regulated farming
In addition to 73 Panchayats, which have passed a resolution deciding to adopt the regulated farming model, 59 other villages have joined hands on Monday.
Indian teacher dies of COVID-19 in Abu Dhabi
A 50-year-old Indian teacher has died of coronavirus in the UAE, according to a media report.
Ghani pledges release of up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announced that his government will release up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners as a goodwill gesture
21 foreign evacuees kept in hotels in Hyderabad test positive
Twenty-one passengers who had returned from different countries to Hyderabad and were quarantined in different hotels tested positive for the coronavirus.
CM KCR to chair high-level meeting on May 27
CM KCR will chair a high-level meeting at Pragathi Bhavan on May 27 to discuss on varied issues pertaining to the State including COVID-19, Vaanakalam (Kharif) crop season and Telangana State Formation Day celebrations among others.
Will fight for Telangana’s rightful funds, projects: MP Nama Nageswar
TRS Floor leader in LS, Nageswar Rao said he, in coordination with the party MPs, had made all the efforts to protect the interests of Telangana.
SCR ferries over 2.40 lakh migrant workers so far
SCR has run 196 Shramik Special Trains transporting over 2.40 lakh migrant workers to their native destinations till date.
Counter Covid with caution
The last few days have witnessed a lot of travel happening between districts and even inter-State, as people of all walks of life
60-year-old detained for allegedly raping minor in Andhra Pradesh
A 60-year-old man has been detained by the police for allegedly raping a 10-year-old girl in Narasapuram village of Kasimkota Mandal.
COVID-19 cases in Assam cross 400-mark
The number of coronavirus cases in Assam rose to 427 on Monday after 35 more people tested positive for the disease, state Health and Family Welfare Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
Explainer: Emerging get-tough consensus among Trump's China advisers tested by Hong Kong debate
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Long divided between those pushing for a hardline stance and others advocating cautious engagement, President Donald Trump’s China advisers - under the shadow of the coronavirus crisis - appear to have moved closer together on a tougher approach to Beijing.
Live on air: PM’s television interview interrupted by earthquake
Wellington.Scoop There was a public view of the earthquake during morning television this morning – live on air, when an interview with the Prime Minister was interrupted by the shake.
National parks hope visitors comply with virus measures
As Yellowstone and other national parks end a two-month shutdown due to the coronavirus, park officials ask visitors to take simple precautions: Wash hands, keep a safe distance apart, wear protect...
Minnow party's leader against bailing out SOEs
THE president of the Christian Democratic Voice, which secured one seat in the National Assembly in last year's election, says he has a problem with loss-making state-owned enterprises which are
Road crashes claim five lives in Oshikoto
A woman and three children died after the pick-up truck they were traveling in collided with a sedan on the B1 road some 15 kilometres from Oshivelo in the Oshikoto region on Sunday.
Covid-19 diagnosed trucker escapes from quarantine
Charmaine Ngatjiheue and Sonia SmithHEALTH minister Kalumbi Shangula on Sunday morning confirmed a positive case of covid-19 at Walvis Bay.
New Mexico Republicans decry liberal PAC ad in GOP primary
Republicans in New Mexico called Sunday on a liberal Super PAC to pull ads that seek to favor one GOP U.S. House candidate over another.
Severe storm lashes vast expanse of west Australian coast
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm on Monday for the sec
Indiana reports 354 more confirmed COVID-19 cases
State health officials said Monday that 354 more Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and an additional eight people have died from the disease.
New York marks 'especially poignant' Memorial Day amid virus
New Yorkers marked Memorial Day with car convoys and small ceremonies instead of big parades as the coronavirus reshaped the solemn holiday, blending tributes to virus victims and frontline workers wi
An Idaho Appeals court rules judge abused court’s discretion
A 25-year-old Post Falls man who was sentenced to prison three years ago for having sex with a 14-year-old girl got a reprieve this week as a state appellate court ruled the sentencing decision may ha
Federal coronavirus testing plan puts burden on states
The Trump administration’s new strategy for coronavirus testing puts much of the burden on states while promising to provide supplies such as swabs and material to transport specimens.
William Small, 'hero to journalism' at CBS, NBC, dies at 93
Longtime broadcast news executive William J. Small, who led CBS News' Washington coverage during the civil rights movement, Vietnam War and Watergate and was later president of NBC News and United Pre
War memorial in Pittsburgh vandalized on Memorial Day eve
Authorities in western Pennsylvania are investigating vandalism of a Pittsburgh war memorial on the eve of Memorial Day.
Judge: SC voters don't need witness to sign absentee ballot
A federal judge says people voting by absentee ballot in South Carolina don't have to have a witness sign the voting papers.
Number of coronavirus cases remains steady in Montana
No new cases of the coronavirus were reported in Montana on Monday for the fifth straight day, keeping the total number of cases at 479.
Azerbaijan tramples human rights
I was born in Azerbaijan as member of the Armenian minority. Mr. Suleymanov does not write about Azerbaijan as we both know it, because he is a mouthpiece for a dictator (
Addressing the Chinese threat in the Indo-Pacific area
There is a growing consensus that China represents both a malign economic threat to this nation's security, and a military threat to our interests in Asia and the Pacific over the next 20 years.
Germany divided over plans to nix rules despite outbreaks
A spat is brewing between Germany's federal government and state governors over plans by some regional leaders to end pandemic-related restrictions despite fresh clusters of cases across the country.
SC education leader wants more summer school money
South Carolina's top education official wanted $115 million for summer school programs to get some of the state's most vulnerable students back on track after missing at least 10 weeks of in-person cl
South Dakota reports 23 new coronavirus cases; no new deaths
The South Dakota Department of Health reported 23 new coronavirus infections on Monday but no new deaths from COVID-19.
Utah has not spent $1.5M on rooms, overflow center for virus
Utah allocated nearly $1.5 million for quarantine lodging and a hospital overflow site for coronavirus treatment but did not use the funds, a state official said.
2020 Watch: Differing views on remaking post-virus economy
Presidential politics move fast. What we’re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
Poland's president appoints new head of embattled top court
Polish President Andrzej Duda on Monday appointed a judge backed by the right-wing ruling party to be the new head of the Supreme Court, marking apparent victory in years of government efforts to take
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Ilhan Omar believes Tara Reade -- and she's voting for Biden anyway
Rep. Ilhan Omar became the most prominent Democrat to say she believes Tara Reade's sex-assault accusations against presumed Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden.
New Mexico governor blocks plans to reopen drive-in theater
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has blocked the reopening of a popular northern New Mexico drive-in movie theater despite city officials believing they had the OK.
Distant Memorial Day events as Georgians fill beaches, parks
It was a Memorial Day for distant ceremonies in Georgia, even as officials worked to contain crowds at parks and beaches amid concerns about the further spread of the coronavirus.
Military continues to boost Hawaii economy during virus
U.S. military spending continues to be a pillar of Hawaii's economy as the Department of Defense has so far proved resistant to the financial impact of the coronavirus.
Joe Harvey, former New Mexico state senator, dies at 80
Joe Harvey, a former Democratic state senator in New Mexico, who also served as Hobbs city manager for 23 years, died this month.
Spike in coronavirus cases in Oregon traced to gatherings
A spike in reported coronavirus cases in Redmond last week has been tied to family and social gatherings in the area.
California issues guidelines for church reopenings
Religious services in California will look much different under rules unveiled Monday that limit attendance to 100 people and recommend worshippers wear masks, limit singing and refrain from shaking h
Asia Today: Philippines trying to ease quarantine congestion
As about 24,000 Filipinos who lost their jobs abroad are being transported by land, sea or air to their provincial homes, the president warned local officials not to refuse them entry out of coronavir
Muslims in India, Bangladesh celebrate Eid subdued by virus
Muslims in India and Bangladesh joined prayers to celebrate a subdued Eid-al Fitr on Monday, marking the end of the Ramadan holy month by seeking blessings for a world free from coronavirus.
Governors can not ignore state constitutions to impose COVID-19 restrictions
When the Wisconsin Supreme Court found an extension of Gov. Tony Evers' lockdown unconstitutional, the governor blamed a
UK's Johnson struggles to shift attention from aide's trip
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plans to announce further lockdown-easing measures were being overshadowed Monday by an outcry over the movements of a senior aide who allegedly flouted restrict
Some visit Mississippi attractions as COVID-19 rules ease
With water parks and amusement parks reopen in Mississippi, visitors at one Gulf Coast attraction said they believed they were safe from coronavirus infection.
Man killed in standoff with deputies in northwest Montana
Montana authorities say a man was killed following an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement officers in the northwest part of the state.
Virgin Atlantic delays flight resumption to "August at the earliest" due to quarantine measures
The carrier said that “by introducing a mandatory 14 day self-isolation for every single traveller entering the UK, the Government’s approach will prevent flights from resuming”
Turkey's Erdogan extends condolences on PIA plane crash
The Turkish president also extends best wishes of the government and people of Turkey for the Pakistanis on the blissful occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr
Govt hints at reimposing lockdown after Eid as COVID-19 cases surge past 56,000
Pakistanis are under the wrong impression that the prevalence of the disease is reducing, says Dr Zafar Mirza
Deceased pilot Sajjad Gul's father says he has 'not an ounce of faith' in PIA's crash inquiry
PIA's top hierarchy itself is leaking bits of the inquiry report and blaming people left and right for negligence
PML-N's Nehal Hashmi, KP chief secretary Kazim Niaz test positive for coronavirus
Hashmi is under isolation at Karachi residence; Niaz is also at home and will work from there till his recovery
In a first, daily number of recovered patients higher than new cases: CM Sindh
In the last 24 hours, 443 tested positive while 614 patients recovered and went home, says Murad Ali Shah
Balochistan reports 101 new coronavirus cases
On May 21, the Balochistan government had decided to extend the ongoing smart lockdown till June 2
Karachi: Four succumb to wounds caused by gas leakage explosion
The unfortunate incident took place on May 15 due to gas leakage in a faulty air conditioner
The Scottish Tories’ defence of Boris Johnson has left them looking craven
The Dominic Cummings scandal has exposed the party’s continuing lack of independence from Westminster.
Dominic Cummings admits to breaking lockdown rules. What happens now?
The crucial question is whether the events of this weekend have permanently sapped public goodwill towards the government.
This could be the moment the public finally sees through Boris Johnson
The depth of fury against the Prime Minister and Dominic Cummings transcends normal political divisions.
Allow higher workforce for factories in green, amber zones to meet rising demand: Parle Products
Restrictions on number of workers in factories located in green and amber zones, specially for food products companies, need to be relaxed as meeting demand will become difficult and can lead to scarcity, according to a senior official of biscuits major Parle Products.
Tata Motors' JLR seeks COVID-19 support package in UK: Reports
Tata Motors owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is said to be in talks with the UK government for an estimated one-billion pounds support package to tide through the coronavirus pandemic, according to British media reports.
Return by trains only, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar tells migrants
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Sunday appealed to the migrants to return only by trains. He made an appeal through a video-conference and regretted people were still coming by roads though over 300 trains have been engaged since May 4. Over 200 more trains would carry the migrants in the two days.
Coronavirus in Kerala: Higher influx of people exposes gaps in the state's quarantine system
There are signs of Kerala’s coronavirus quarantine system getting thrown out of gear as the authorities find themselves unable to cope with the increased flow of people from outside the state.
COVID-19 is deadliest where Democrats live, adding to nation’s strife
The pandemic has divided the country in ways that have never played out so vividly before in a public health crisis. For scholars who study party identity and division in...
Zongo Ministry pursuing an aggressive agenda for development - Akufo-Addo
President Akufo-Addo says the Zongo Development Ministry is pursuing an agenda for development in the Inner Cities and Zongo communities.
'They couldn’t collate their results in 2016' - Awuku tells NDC not to blame EC
The New Patriotic Party's National Organiser, Sammy Awuku has refuted claims by the NDC that the Electoral Commission (EC) and the National Identification Authority (NIA) are in league to rig the elections in favour of the ruling government.
CDD joins opposition to Public Universities Bill
The Centre for Democratic Development (CDD), a governance think tank, has written to Parliament to express why the legislature should not pass the Public Universities Bill into law, a move they say will give the executive too much power in the management of public universities in the country.
NDC drags AG, EC to Supreme Court over new voters register
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has dragged the Electoral Commission (EC) to the Supreme Court over the compilation of a new voters register.
Full Text: Akufo-Addo’s speech at 2020 virtual Eid-ul-Fitr celebration
Vice President, Greater Accra Regional Minister, Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Minister for Inner City and Zongo Development, Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, National Chief Imam, Zongo Chiefs, Ulama, Jama!
Stephen Ntim supports Greater Accra Regional youth wing of the NPP
Former National Vice Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP) Stephen Ntim has donated innumerable items to support all Muslim Executives in all the constituencies in the Greater Accra region as they climax this year’s Ramadan festivities.
I’m happy I got rid of Information Ministry – Mustapha Hamid
Former Minister for Information, Dr. Mustapha Abdul Hamid has said his reassignment from that Ministry to the Inner Cities and Zongo Development Ministry was a great relief to him.
Ghana treating frontline health workers better than US – Report
Health workers at the Frontline of the coronavirus fight in Ghana are being treated better than their counterpart in the US, The Washington Post, has revealed, with calls on the US government to emulate the intervention of the Ghanaian Government for health workers.
Landlord allegedly shoots and kills ‘musician’ tenant at Ofankor
A landlord has allegedly murdered his tenant for refusing to vacate a room he has rented to him.
Eastern, Western Naval Commands benefit from Zoomlion disinfection exercise
The Western Naval Command (Sekondi) of the Ghana Navy on Monday (May 25, 2020) benefited from Zoomlion Ghana Limited’s voluntary disinfection exercise.
Abronye DC speaks after CID invitation, makes three counter accusations against Mahama
The Bono Regional Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC has asked the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to invite former President John Mahama for further questioning after levelling three counter accusations against the latter.
Today in 2006: We should concentrate on economy - Kufuor
Fourteen years ago, former president, John Agyekum Kufuor, stated that the country’s priority should be centered on development of the economy, after fifty years of nation building.
Voters register: NDC writes to EC for training manual
The opposition NDC has requested from the Electoral Commission a training manual for voters registration officials ahead of the planned exercise.
AU Day: Coronavirus has underscored the need for global assistance to African countries – MFA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has reiterated the need for global aid to third world countries – mostly on the African continent, in the wake of the deadly coronavirus.
NDC will win December election if it's free and fair - Asiedu Nketia
General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia has said his party will win the upcoming elections if the elections are conducted in a free and fair manner.
Government committed to end double track – Education Minister
Government is determined to phase out the double track system next academic year if all contractors handling emergency infrastructural projects in various senior high schools (SHSs) in the country work according to plan.
Sam George takes a swipe at Mensa Otabil
Head pastor of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), Dr. Mensa Otabil has been asked to stop watching the national geography channel and rather concentrate on national issues.
Go to court and challenge new register and not threats - Buaben Asamoa
Communications Director for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Yaw Buaben Asamoa has stated that if the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has disagreements with the Electoral Commission’s decision to compile a new voter’s register, they can proceed to court.
Ghanaian Times: Citizens’ participation in decision making and fight against coronavirus
The Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah yesterday extended an invitation to the citizenry to participate in a national conversation on how to get life back to normal while combating the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Ghanaians urged to strictly adhere to protocols in fight against Coronavirus
Brands Manager of Vitamilk Ghana, S. Boateng has encouraged the general public to comply with the various measures announced by the government in the quest to defeat Coronavirus.
Chief Imam calls for free and fair December elections
Sheikh Osman Sharubutu, the National Chief Imam on Sunday called on all stakeholders, especially the Electoral Commission to ensure a violence-free, fair and transparent elections ahead of the December polls.
Go to court and challenge new register and stop the threats - Buaben Asamoa
Communications Director for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Yaw Buaben Asamoa has stated that if the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has disagreements with the Electoral Commission’s decision to compile a new voter’s register, they can proceed to court.
Election 2020: Don’t do what you want, consult parties – Agyinasare to EC
The founder of Perez Chapel International, Bishop Charles Agyinasare, has counseled the Electoral Commission to involve all stakeholders in its plans for a successful 2020 elections.
Coronavirus: PTA Council cautions gov’t against reopening schools
The National Council for Parent-Teacher Associations (NCPTAs) has appealed to government to further delay the reopening of schools in the country in the wake of COVID-19.
Coronavirus: Chief Imam Spokesperson calls for ‘One Muslim, One Booter’
Spokesperson for the National Chief Imam Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu has urged Muslims to refrain from using same plastic kettles, popularly known as ‘booter’, to help curtail spread of the novel Coronavirus disease.
EC to update IPAC on impending voter registration
The Electoral Commission, Ghana (EC) has sent invitation letters to members of the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) for a meeting on Wednesday, May 27.
Get to bottom of JB Danquah’s death before Atta Mills – A Plus to Deputy Minister
Musician and politician, Kwame Asare Obeng alias A Plus has wandered how the governing New Patriotic Party(/NPP) is going to get to unravel the cause of death of former President John Evans Atta Mills when the party is yet to get to the bottom of the death of JB Danquah Adu, a former NPP MP.
Ghana Navy officers test positive for coronavirus
Some personnel of the Ghana Navy in the Western Region have tested positive for the novel coronavirus COVID-19).
Today in History: Formation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU)
Today in history, exactly 57 years ago, on 25 May, 1963, the first African organisation after independence, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was formed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in which President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia played prominent roles.
Sekou Nkrumah explains why he's 'fighting' with his siblings
Dr Sekou Nkrumah, son of Ghana’s first President, Kwame Nkrumah, has revealed the reasons for which he is at loggerheads with his siblings – Samia Yaba Christina Nkrumah and Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah – blaming them for causing the bad blood between them.
Coronavirus: Black Stars Square totally empty on Eid-ul-Fitr celebration
The Independence Square in Accra, where the National Chief Imam, His Eminence Dr Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, has over the years led Muslims to offer Eid prayers was empty today, even though the 2020 Eid-ul-Fitr celebration was observed.
Govt to site Military Base at Agogo to check illegal activities of Fulani herdsmen
As part of measures in curbing the increasing insecurity in the area such as illegal activities of nomadic Fulani herdsmen and other heinous crimes, the government plans to build a military base in Asante Akim North District capital, Agogo in the Ashanti Region.
Prison officers, others defy ban on social gathering
Two prison officers were spotted consuming alcohol Sunday night at Koforidua the Eastern Regional capital with dozens of others in blatant disregard to the ban on public gathering and closure of drinking spots.
We are prepared to fight election 2020 on Akufo-Addo's phenomenal record - Veep Bawumia
The Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has indicated that the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) is ready to contest the 2020 elections on the phenomenal record and leadership of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Election 2020: NDC’s major problem is Mahama not a new voters’ register – Wontumi
“The main problem of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) as the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana plans to prepare a new voters’ register for the December 7 polls is the party’s flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, Ashanti Regional Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Bernard Antwi Boasiako alias Chairman Wontumi claims.
Sekou Nkrumah explains why he's 'fighting' his siblings
Dr Sekou Nkrumah, one of the sons of Kwame Nkrumah, has explained why there is bad blood between him and his siblings – Samia Yaba Christina Nkrumah and Gamal Gorkeh Nkrumah.
Nigerian woman in court for impersonating ministers
A Nigerian woman has been put before an Accra Circuit Court for impersonating some Ministers of State to defraud prospective job seekers on social media.
Kasoa MCE denies threatening to kill NDC candidate
The Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE) of Awutu Senya East, Michael Mensah has rubbished allegations that he has mobilised people to threaten the National Democratic’s Parliamentary Candidate for the Awutu Senya East Constituency, Phyllis Naa Koryoo so she would step down from the race.
Ho Hospital resumes work, as Volta coronavirus cases reach 47
The Ho Municipal Hospital has opened fully to the public after it was closed down temporarily.
John Mahama will still win if a new register is compiled - NDC's Adams Yussif
NDC aspiring Member of Parliament in the Asante- Akyem North constituency, Alhaji Sulley Adams Yussif has said the NDC is resisting the Electoral Commission’s attempt to compile a new voter’s register because it will disenfranchise majority of Ghanaians.
COA FS adhering to FDA directives; not engaging in any needless media war
COA FS Herbal Center, the producer of COA FS food supplement, has dissociated itself from some media reports suggesting that the product has been approved as cure for Covid-19.
Coronavirus has exposed Africa’s economic paradigm – Mahama
John Dramani Mahama says the novel Coronavirus pandemic has exposed the weaknesses in the economic paradigm of African countries.
NDC parliamentary candidate petitions CID over death threats
Parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for Awutu Senya East Constituency, Naa Koryoo Okunor, has implored the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to probe into death threats she has received over the week from assailants.
Available data proves NDC manages economy better than NPP – ASEPA
The Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA) says claims that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) are better managers of the Ghanaian economy are inaccurate.
We’ll meet with Ken Agyapong to settle feud – Obinim’s handlers
Lawyers for self-styled televangelist and founder of the International God’s Way Church, Bishop Daniel Obinim are likely to make overtures with Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong in the coming days, Administrator of the Church, Rev. Kwadwo Adu Boahen has told Kasapa 102.5 FM.
How Maharashtra Lost the Battle
Lack of coordination between the ruling coalition partners, failure of the Chief Minister and top cabinet ministers to take full responsibility, and an overall absence of leadership has ensured that Maharashtra stares at a bigger disaster with the onset of monsoon
Kashmiri Pandits hail the new Domicile Rules for J&K
Kashmiri Pandit organisations have welcomed the amended domicile laws and called upon the Government of India to rehabilitate Kashmiri Pandits in the Valley as soon as possible.
Sanatan Deka was lynched by Faizul Haque and friends for selling vegetables in a Muslim majority area during Ramzan; Are no-go areas for Hindus a new norm in India?
The names of the murderers are Faizul Haque alias Dali, Khabir Ali, Shabir Ali, Yusuf Ali and Firjahan Ali. Sanatan Deka was a worker in a company but due to lockdown was trying to sell vegetables to feed his family. - Nipon Saikia
Another knife attack victim in Lesvos migrant camp
The island of Lesvos has reported another knife attack on the weekend, this time a 21-year-old Afghan male.
New Zealand leader carries on with TV interview during quake
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern barely skipped a beat when an earthquake struck during a live television interview.
UK PM Johnson backs key aide over lockdown breach claims
Johnson rejects calls to sack Dominic Cummings after he came under fire for traveling across the country with his wife while she was suffering from symptoms of the disease
Bolsonaro rallies with supporters amid coronavirus surge, takes off mask
At one point, Brazil's president even hoists a young boy onto his shoulders
New Zealand PM unruffled as earthquake hits mid-interview
'Quite a decent shake here, if you see things moving behind me,' Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says, smiling
Three men in court charged over Gold Coast murder
Three men charged with murdering a Brisbane teen who plunged to his death from a Surfers Paradise balcony will remain behind bars after having their cases briefly mentioned in court. Cian English, 19…
Japan looking to end Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 bln stimulus
TOKYO — Japan is looking to lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and remaining areas still facing restrictions while also considering fresh stimulus worth almost $1 trillion to help companies ride out the coronavirus pandemic, Nikkei reported on Monday.
How Eid-el-Fitr was celebrated in Saudi Arabia - The Nation Nigeria
Families across Saudi Arabia had the Eid Al-Fitr celebrations in seclusion — with none of the fast-paced hustle and bustle of what is usually
Bengal BJP chief again stopped from visiting Amphan-hit Midnapore
Sources in the BJP said Ghosh was on his way to Nandakumar, Haldia and Contai, which were among the worst-affected areas in the district, to distribute relief materials. However, his convoy was stopped midway in Tamluk.
Whistleblower behind Gujarat HC order: ‘No PPE kit, mask, gloves… can be in big trouble’
On Sunday, Health Minister Nitin Patel said the state government has “reviewed the High Court order and its observations” and “held a meeting to discuss and give a reply... next week.”
Last 10 days, positivity curve begins to steepen
The latest trends come as India ramps up testing from under 30,000 daily in mid-April to over 1 lakh tests now. More than 6000 new cases have been reported for the last four days in a row.
Milestones of US human spaceflights
PARIS, May 25 — Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years. First American in space On April 12, 1961, the United States is upstaged by the Soviet Union, when...
China reports 11 new mainland Covid-19 cases vs 3 a day earlier
BEIJING, May 25 — China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-May 24, up from three a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported. The commission said in a statement all of the new infections were imported cases involving travellers from overseas. Ten of...
Australia begins wide-ranging enquiry into deadly bushfires
SYDNEY, May 25 — Australia today began the first hearings of a powerful inquiry into the causes of catastrophic bushfires that swept across the country, killing 33 people, destroying some 2,500 homes and razing an area the size of South Korea. Fuelled by three years of drought, which experts have...
Afghan president to free up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners after ceasefire offer
KABUL, May 25 — Afghan President Ashraf Ghani began a process yesterday to release up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners as a goodwill gesture after the insurgents proposed a surprise ceasefire during the Eid holiday. The ceasefire appeared to hold as there were no reports of fighting between the...
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people
TAIPEI, May 25 — Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with “necessary assistance,” President Tsai Ing-wen said, after a resurgence in protests in the Chinese ruled territory against newly proposed national security legislation from Beijing. Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but...
Memorial Day: American Legion Vets Help People Across America
Men and women who have served in the U.S. military have been busy brightening the lives Americans, according to the American Legion website.
Memorial Day weekend draws crowds and triggers warnings | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. >> The Memorial Day weekend marking the unofficial start of summer in the U.S. meant big crowds at beaches and warnings from authorities today about people disregarding the coronavirus social-distancing rules and risking a resurgence of the scourge that has killed nearly 100,000 Americans.
White House goal on testing nursing homes unmet | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
RICHMOND, Va. >> Nearly two weeks ago the White House urged governors to ensure that every nursing home resident and staff member be tested for the coronavirus within 14 days.
‘What planet are they on?’ – Press attacks Johnson and Cummings
Criticism has come from some unlikely sections of the national media over the crisis at No 10.
Trump retweets personal attacks on Clinton, Pelosi, Abrams
President Trump spent part of his Memorial Day weekend using his Twitter account to promote personal attacks on Democrats, retweeting posts that took aim at former Georgia gubernatorial candidate
Man charged with murder of motorcyclist in Maddingley appears at court
Damien Russell Janson, 31, appeared in the dock of the Ballarat Magistrates' Court on Monday for a filing hearing.
Two hairstylists in Missouri may have exposed more than 140 clients to the coronavirus, health officials say
A hairstylist at a Missouri Great Clips salon may have exposed up to 56 clients to COVID-19 after working while symptomatic, health officials said on Saturday .
New Zealand leader carries on with TV interview during quake
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern barely skipped a beat when an earthquake struck during a live television interview.
UK eyes cuts to Huawei's 5G network involvement in wake of COVID-19 - report
Could have no involvement by 2023.
USD/JPY: Off intraday top, still above 107.00, as trade sentiment dwindles
USD/JPY retreats from the intraday high near 107.80 to 107.65 amid the early trading session on Monday. Although news of Japan’s likely removes of sta
Europe lifts virus shutters as Japan ends emergency
Europeans flocked to parks, gyms and pools on Monday as more countries eased coronavirus restrictions, while Japan lifted its state of emergency but urged vigilance to avoid another wave of infections.
Republicans sue to stop Newsom from sending mail-in ballots to all California voters
Republican groups are challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to send a mail-in ballot to every registered voter in California.
Rody's Eidl Fitr call on Muslims: Be living examples of faith
President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday declared May 25, 2020 a holiday as he called on Muslim Filipinos to be “living examples” of Islamic faith as the world celebrates Eid’l Fitr while grappling with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
First flight to leave Bengaluru in two months to Ranchi
The first flight to leave Bengaluru is set to be an Air Asia flight to Ranchi at 5.15 am while the first incoming flight would be an Indigo flight from Chennai at 7.35 am.
COVID-19 Impact: Transfer outstanding crop loans to govt account, says Maharashtra to banks
A government resolution (GR) dated 22 May instructed banks to show the current outstanding loan of farmers as the dues of the state government.
Hong Kong Police fires tear gas as protesters resist China's grip, launch first major demonstration after COVID-19 outbreak
Thousands of protesters swarmed some of Hong Kong’s busiest neighbourhoods on Sunday, singing, chanting and erecting roadblocks of torn-up bricks and debris as police repeatedly fired tear gas, pepper spray and a water cannon during the city’s largest street mobilisation in month
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs 3 a day earlier
BEIJING — China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-May 24, up from three a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported.
Two hairstylists in Missouri may have exposed more than 140 clients to the coronavirus, health officials say, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The stylists worked at a Great Clips hair salon in Springfield, Missouri, between May 12 and May 20 while symptomatic.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
“I feel pained to raise this over and over again”: Health Minister Harsh Vardhan tells party colleague GVL Narasimha Rao to end debate on Tablighi Jamaat
Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan has said that he felt pained to discuss the issue of Tablighi Jamaat and their alleged role in the spread of the COVID-19 in India 'over and over again.'
LIVE- “Eid Mubarak”: PM Modi greets Muslims on Eid-ul-Fitr
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday greeted Muslims celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr that marked the end of 30 days of fasting in the Holy month of Ramadan.
Burundi expected to announce results of presidential election Monday
Burundi's electoral commission is to announce provisional results from last week's presidential election Monday, with the outgoing head of state's handpicked successor Evariste Ndayishimiye poised to…
No new COVID-19 cluster reported in Singapore for the first time in more than 6 weeks
SINGAPORE: For the first time in more than six weeks, no new COVID-19 cluster was identified in Singapore on Sunday (May 24). According to data ...
English primary schools to partially reopen from Jun 1: PM Johnson
LONDON: Primary schools in England are to reopen to some pupils from Jun 1, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Sunday (May 24). ...
COVID-19: Unites States Imposes Travel Restrictions On Brazil, Restricts Entry Of Foreigners From South American Nation
'Today, the President has taken decisive action to protect our country by suspending the entry of aliens who have been in Brazil during the 14-day period before seeking admittance to the United States,' the White House said in a statement
UK looking to backtrack on Huawei participation in 5G networks: Report | ZDNet
US sanctions and backbenchers that are set to cross the floor and vote against government legislation are reportedly the impetus for the change of course.
Clementine Ford Has Apologised For Joking That The Coronavirus Isn’t Killing Men Fast Enough
The writer faced calls for her grant to be reconsidered.
Two hairstylists in Missouri may have exposed more than 140 clients to the coronavirus, health officials say
The stylists worked at a Great Clips hair salon in Springfield, Missouri, between May 12 and May 20 while symptomatic.
UP government to set up migration panel to ensure job security
The UP government has decided to set up a migration commission in a bid to provide employment and social security to migrant workers. The commission,
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people
Rest of World News: Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with "necessary assistance", President Tsai Ing-wen said, after a resurgence in protests in the Chinese ru
GoI extends validity of vehicle documents till July 31
NEW DELHI: The Government on Sunday said it has extended the validity of various motor vehicles related documents till July 31. No additional or late fee will be charged for delays in validation of documents pending from February 1, it said. “In order to facilitate citizens during COVID–19, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORTH) […]
Army denies reports of detention of Indian soldiers by China
NEW DELHI: Denying the reports of detention of Indian troop by Chinese Army, Indian Army on Sunday issued a formal denial on the issue. On Saturday, the Army had termed the media reports about detention of an Indian troop as “inaccurate”. Amid tensions simmering in Ladakh at four places at the Line of Actual Control […]
‘What planet are they on?’ – Press attacks Johnson and Cummings
Criticism has come from some unlikely sections of the national media over the crisis at No 10.
Even as virus eases, the worst may be yet to come for Abe
Japan’s coronavirus emergency was coming to an end, but Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s political troubles may be just beginning.
Boris Johnson gambles to save aide who flouted U.K. lockdown rules
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson put his own authority on the line as he fought to save his most senior aide, Dominic Cummings, in the face of growing dem
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs 3 a day earlier
All of the new infections were imported cases involving travellers from overseas.
China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
All of the new infections were imported cases involving travellers from overseas.
White House limits travel to U.S. from Brazil due to coronavirus
Brazil has surpassed Russia to become the world No. 2 hot spot for coronavirus cases, second only to the United States
Trio charged with murder over Gold Coast balcony death remain in custody
Three men accused of murder over a teenager's fatal fall from the fourth floor of a Gold Coast building during an alleged robbery have been remanded in custody.
Four-year-old child found dead in Brisbane
Emergency services were called to a home on Bent Street in Cannon Hill about 9.30am.
White House goal on testing nursing homes for Covid-19 within 14 days unmet
Only a handful of states, including West Virginia and Rhode Island, have said they’ve already tested every nursing home resident.
‘Things moving behind me’: New Zealand PM continues TV interview as quake strikes
Monday’s magnitude 5.6 quake struck in the ocean about 100 kilometers (62 miles) northeast of Wellington, according to the US Geological Survey.
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs three a day earlier
China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-May 24, up from three a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported. The commission said in a statement all of the new infections were imported cases involving travellers from overseas. Ten of the new cases were in
Two hairstylists in Missouri may have exposed more than 140 clients to the coronavirus, health officials say
The stylists worked at a Great Clips hair salon in Springfield, Missouri, between May 12 and May 20 while symptomatic.
New Zealand PM unruffled as quake hits mid-interview
A moderate 5.6-magnitude earthquake rattled New Zealand's North Island early Monday but failed to crack Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's trademark composure as she conducted a live television interview. The quake struck just off the coast before 8:00 am local time (2000 Sunday GMT) at a depth
Delhi Airport Gears up as Domestic Flights Resume Today; No Quarantine For Asymptomatic Passengers
Long queues of masked people were seen at the airport as they waited to be screened for COVID-19 symptoms. The first arrival at the airport will be from Ahmedabad, Gujarat at 7:45 AM.
‘What planet are they on?’ – Press attacks Johnson and Cummings
Criticism has come from some unlikely sections of the national media over the crisis at No 10.
Ex-Independent Counsel Robert Ray predicts prosecutions from Durham probe: 'Political scandal of the highest order'
Former Whitewater prosecutor Robert Ray said Sunday that the investigation by Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham into the origins of the Russia investigation will likely result in indictments of bureau officials as new information continues to emerge.
Florida law requiring felons to pay fines before voting is unconstitutional, judge rules
A Florida law requiring felons to pay legal fees as part of their sentences before regaining the vote is unconstitutional for those unable to pay, or unable to find out how much they owe, a federal judge ruled Sunday.
St. Louis' violent Memorial Day weekend sees at least 4 killed, 13 others wounded
Police are investigating a string of shootings across St. Louis on Memorial Day weekend that have left four people dead and 17 wounded.
Coronavirus in India LIVE: Death toll tops 4,000-mark; case tally crosses 1.38 lakh
All domestic flights are also set to resume in India from today
Air Force: Report on space acquisition reforms ‘not finalized’
A report sent to Congress last week proposing changes to Space Force acquisition programs was an “initial version” and not the final product, the Air Force said.
As Covid-19 rages, Mumbai ramps up health infrastructure
Data released by the state public health department on Sunday on dedicated Covid hospitals showed the citys oxygen-supported beds and isolation beds have gone up three times, thanks to new ‘jumbo makeshift facilities set up in the citys exhibition grounds. The number of oxygen-supported beds has gone up from 1,413 on May 12 to 4,508 on May 24.
UConn senior allegedly murders two men and flees in stolen car
A University of Connecticut senior is accused of killing two men and injuring another in two separate attacks before fleeing the state in a stolen car on Sunday, a report said. Peter Manfredonia, who
Trio charged with murder over Gold Coast balcony death remain in custody
Three men accused of murder over a teenager's fatal fall from the fourth floor of a Gold Coast building during an alleged robbery have been remanded in custody.
Is The Maldives Seeing A Daesh Surge?
Consolidation of Daesh in the Maldives would severely dent its image as an exotic tourist destination.
Housebound Bangladesh celebrates Eid in the shadow of coronavirus
To Muhammad Nuru, Eid-ul-Fitr means buying new clothes for his children and other members of the family and travelling to Munshiganj to celebrate the occasion with their loved ones.
New Zealand leader carries on with TV interview during quake
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern barely skipped a beat when an earthquake struck during a live television interview.
Nationals unveil 2019 World Series rings featuring D.C. monuments, 'Baby Shark'
May 24 (UPI) -- The Washington Nationals revealed the design of their 2019 World Series championship ring Sunday.
Nationals unveil 2019 World Series rings featuring monuments, 'Baby Shark'
May 24 (UPI) -- The Washington Nationals revealed the design of their 2019 World Series championship ring Sunday.
Two hairstylists in Missouri may have exposed more than 140 clients to the coronavirus, health officials say
A Great Clips hair salon in Springfield, Missouri, has become a potential hot spot of COVID-19 transmission after two hairstylists came into work while symptomatic, potentially exposing more than 140 people to the virus, according to local officials.
Australia begins wide-ranging enquiry into deadly bushfires
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia on Monday began the first hearings of a powerful inquiry into the causes of catastrophic bushfires that swept across the country, killing 33 people, destroying some 2,500 homes and razing an area the size of South Korea.
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases vs three a day earlier
BEIJING (Reuters) - China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-May 24, up from three a day earlier, the National Health Commission reported.
Japan set to fully lift coronavirus emergency in Tokyo, 4 other prefectures
Japan is expected to end its coronavirus-related state of emergency Monday by easing curbs on economic activity in Tokyo and four other prefectures ahead of schedule, with the spread of infections under control. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to announce the decision at a 6 p.m. Monday news conference.…
Zion National Park fills up early Sunday on Memorial Day weekend
Zion National Park’s Scenic Drive was so full Sunday that the park had to close access by 6:30 a.m. and the whole park was full by 11 a.m., the park said.
Covid-19 lockdown: For North East workers in Goa, a struggle for dignity and dreams of home
A Hobson’s choice: stay back in Goa and survive on hand-outs or make the long, hard journey back?
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath sets up commission for skill-mapping, job creation
The Uttar Pradesh government will form a commission for skill mapping of all its workers; whether local or migrant, returning to their homes in Uttar Pradesh. This announcement was made by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during a live address through a portal.
WB: People's indignation over disaster management is righteous
People of Greater Kolkata expressed their indignation over the dysfunctional disaster management of cyclone Amphan, possibly rigged with shrill politics, administration ineptitude, and corruption. As for its threat to Trinamool Congress, Mamata has in the past managed to claw her way out of very difficult situations. This may well happen again.
Once-in-a-decade storm hits Australia
In the Perth metropolitan area, electricity supply to about 37,000 homes and businesses was impacted by the storm
Cancellations spike, bookings drop as states limit air operations
A massive spike in ticket cancellations, along with a drop in bookings, was reported by the aviation industry for Monday’s flights as several states moved to limit air operations.
US National Security Adviser O'Brien Compares China's COVID Response to Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
The official’s comments come as the administration of US President Donald Trump has accused the Chinese government of “covering up” an unproven story that the...
Belarus' Lukashenko Intends to Discuss Missile Construction with China's Xi Jinping
In September 2019, the president of Belarus stated that he would take steps towards cooperating with his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky in order for Minsk to...
Man's death in north Belfast treated as 'suspicious' by police
THE death of a man whose body was discovered in a house in north Belfast is being treated by police as
Dominic Cummings in untenable position
If a senior Stormont figure, regardless of party affiliations, was found to have travelled some 260 miles to the other end of Ireland at a stage when their partner had Covid-19 symptoms, in clear contravention of the lockdown rules, a resignation or dismissal would surely have been inevitable.
Western Australia storm: 50,000 homes without power as state battered by wild weather
Remnants of ex-Tropical Cyclone Mangga whip up 100km/h wind gusts, dust storms and heavy rain as Perth and state’s south prepares for onslaught
Students, migrants take the first flight home as air operations resume
Those who took first flights included paramilitary personnel, army men, students and migrants, who failed to book a ticket on special trains being run by the railways
Lockdown 4.0: Flight attendants back to duty as domestic services resume
Domestic flight operations resumed across the country from today except in Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal, after two months of suspension
The US Is Close To Losing A Major Asian Ally Amid Warnings Of A ‘Cold War’ With China
In an alarming move on the international level, the Philippines has begun allying themselves with China, despite the country’s longstanding position as the United States’ oldest Asian ...
Joe Biden Calls Out Donald Trump, Says Being President Is About “More Than Tweeting From Your Golf Cart”
In a tweet posted on Sunday evening, former Vice-President and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden called out President Donald Trump saying, “The presidency is about a lot more than ...
Spain to reopen to tourists as South America named virus hotspot
Brazil saw its death toll passing 22,000 on Saturday from more than 347,000 infections, the second biggest caseload of any country in a pandemic
India maintains aggressive posturing against China’s moves at LAC
Chinese military is fast increasing its troops in areas around Pangong Tso lake and Galwan Valley along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh, sending a clear signal that it was not ready to end its confrontation with the Indian Army anytime soon, people familiar with the situation in the disputed region said.
Stoppage of ex-governors pension: nba, Iwuanyanwu, Ohanaeze back Uzodinma
A Board of Trustees (BoT) member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu; an elder statesman, Dr. Ezekiel Izuogu and ...
Covid toll touches 200 in West Bengal, cases record biggest jump
Most infections were detected in Kolkata (52), followed by Howrah (48), Malda (31), North 24 Parganas (21), Hooghly (20) and Uttar Dinajpur (13).
Indigo cancels flight last minute, leaves students stranded
In the video circulated, several disgruntled passengers can be seen outside the booking counter with luggage, without any measures for social distancing being followed.
Crime nosedived by 70% in western UP in April: Police
The region recorded 35 murders in the last month against 50 in the corresponding period in 2019, while robberies went down from 992 to 114. There were 16 kidnappings and seven cases of rape in April, 2020 against 110 and 34 last year.
South African president says lockdown to ease from June 1
JOHANNESBURG, May 25 — President Cyril Ramaphosa announced yesterday a further easing of South Africa's coronavirus lockdown from June 1, allowing the vast majority of the economy to return to full capacity. Africa's most industrialised economy has been largely shut down since late March, when...
HK security chief warns of growing 'terrorism' as govt backs Beijing's planned security laws
HONG KONG, May 25 — Hong Kong's security chief said “terrorism” was growing in the city, as government departments rallied today behind Beijing's plans to introduce national security laws and after thousands took to the streets to protest against the move. Police said they arrested more than...
Symone Sanders: Biden 'Committed to Putting a Black Woman on the Supreme Court'
Presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee former Vice President Joe Biden's senior advisor Symone Sanders on Sunday revealed Biden is "committed to putting a black woman on the Supreme Court" should he get elected. | Clips
Police kill eight suspected kidnappers in Taraba
Justin Tyopuusu, Jalingo Taraba State police command on Friday said its men attached to Bali division killed eight suspected kidnappers in a gun battle. The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP D...
'Japan Model' Has Beaten Coronavirus, Shinzo Abe Declares
Prime minister Shinzo Abe has declared victory for the "Japan model" of fighting coronavirus as he lifted a nationwide state of emergency after seven weeks [Editor's note: the link may be paywalled; alternative source]. From a report: Speaking at a press conference on Monday evening in Tokyo, Mr Abe...
Eid-el-Fitri: Hon Legor celebrates with Muslim community
The Federal lawmaker noted that the Holy Month of Ramadan, which started a month ago with fasting by Muslim faithful, is a period of prayers
CIBN outgoing President advocates ethical leadership in banks
THE outgoing President/Chairman of Council of The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, CIBN, Dr. Uche Olowu, has
State Governments face unprecedented financial crisis
The report stated as follows: “the states were expecting to share N3.3 trillion from the Federation Account during the year, they
NGSA, MCO, others demand release of 17 illegal Chinese miners by Osun Govt for prosecution
NGSA, Mining Cadastre Office, MCO, and other mining professionals, Sunday, demanded the release of 17 illegal Chinese miners by Osun govt.
Wanting to remarry, Kerala man buys cobra to kill wife with snake bite
A resident of Kerala, who wanted to remarry after taking a huge dowry from his wife, bought a cobra to kill her with snake bite.
ASX 200 Index: Australian shares start out the week 1.5% higher
Australian shares have started the week on the front foot, despite the growing concerns over the US and Chinese relations. Instead, markets are gearin
First Spanish beaches to reopen as lockdown eases
Coronavirus lockdown measures will finally be eased for people in Madrid and Barcelona from Monday, while elsewhere in Spain the first beaches are due to reopen.
Qatar virus tracing app stirs rare privacy backlash
Privacy concerns over Qatar's coronavirus contact tracing app, a tool that is mandatory on pain of prison, have prompted a rare backlash and forced officials to offer reassurance and concessions.
‘Worried, but work comes first’: Flight attendants return to duty as domestic air services resume in fourth phase of coronavirus lockdown
Flight attendants on early Monday morning arrived at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport, Terminal-3, as domestic air services resumed from today
Dominic Cummings lockdown row: Boris Johnson defies calls to sack senior advisor from Conservative Party, risks backlash
British prime Minister Boris Johnson backed his senior adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday, despite calls from within his own Conservative Party for the aide to resign for driving 250 miles during the coronavirus lockdown.
New Zealand's Ardern stays cool as earthquake strikes during live interview
WELLINGTON — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was undaunted by an earthquake that struck the capital Wellington on Monday while she was doing a live TV interview, and calmly continued with the program.
HK security chief warns of growing 'terrorism' as govt backs Beijing's planned security laws
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s security chief said “terrorism” was growing in the city, as government departments rallied on Monday behind Beijing’s plans to introduce national security laws and after thousands took to the streets to protest against the move.
Railways Not Providing Details About Movement Of Shramik Trains: Odisha
The Odisha government on Sunday expressed concern over not being given prior information about the movement of Shramik Special trains to the state from outside, saying it creates problems in making arrangements for the returnees.
Premier says anyone who wants a COVID-19 test will be able to get one
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Sunday that anyone in the province can get tested for COVID-19, regardless of whether they have symptoms, as cases continued to mount and officials criticized thousands of people who gathered in a Toronto
Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk
OTTAWA — The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.
State has been a huge let-down
A minimalist state is all very well, but what about providing services such as health and education?
Pat Riley Was Kicked Out of Presidential Suite In Hawaii Because Michael Jordan Wanted It (VIDEO)
“The Last Dance” documentary, which focused on the Bulls’ 1997-98 season, gave us such an assortment behind the scenes stories…
Spain eases Covid-19 lockdown in Madrid, Barcelona and reopens beaches
Coronavirus lockdown measures will finally be eased for people in Madrid and Barcelona from Monday, while elsewhere in Spain the first beaches are due to reopen.
Johnson risks party wrath backing aide over lockdown breach claims
LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson backed his senior adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday (May 24), despite calls from within his own ...
Eid-ul-Fitr 2020: Celebrations Behind Closed Doors, PM Modi Greets 'Eid Mubarak'
According to the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, all public gatherings, religious or social has been restricted. Hence, no mass Namaz offerings are allowed in the country.
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
Japan is set to remove a coronavirus state of emergency from Tokyo and four other prefectures on Monday, allowing businesses to gradually resume.
Alligator rumoured to have been Hitler’s dies in Moscow
Mad, Mad World News: An alligator that many believed to have once belonged to Adolf Hitler has died in the Moscow Zoo. The zoo said the alligator, named Saturn, was about
Trump bars travel from Brazil, a new Covid-19 hotspot: White House
US News: Non-Americans who have been in Brazil in the 14-day period prior to when they seek admittance to the US cannot come to America, said White House press
Taiwan offers help to Hong Kong activists as China tightens grip
Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with "necessary assistance", President Tsai Ing-wen said, after a resurgence in protests in the Chinese ruled territory against newly proposed national security legislation from Beijing.
Australia begins wide-ranging investigation into deadly bushfires
Australia on Monday began its first hearings into the causes of catastrophic bushfires that swept across the country, killing 33 people, destroying some 2,500 homes and razing an area the size of South Korea.
US says China's HK national security law could lead to sanctions
China's proposed national security legislation for Hong Kong could lead to US sanctions and threaten the city's status as a financial hub, the White House has said.
Jacinda Ardern's Live TV Interview Interrupted By Earthquake: ‘Quite A Decent Shake Here’
'I’m not under any hanging lights and I look like I am in a structurally strong place.'
Jacinda Ardern's Live TV Interview Interrupted By Earthquake: ‘Quite A Decent Shake Here’
'I’m not under any hanging lights and I look like I am in a structurally strong place.'
HK security chief warns of growing ‘terrorism’ as govt backs Beijing's planned security laws
Police said they arrested more than 180 people on Sunday, when authorities fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse anti-government protesters as unrest returned to the Chinese-ruled city after months of relative calm.
400 km lockdown trip: U.K. government rejects calls to sack chief aide
The opposition Labour Party has called for an official investigation.
Fire season extends by almost four months in parts of Australia
The fire season in parts of eastern Australia has lengthened almost four months since the 1950s, with climate change a prominent driver in the trend, the Bureau of Meteorology says.
Taiwan promises ‘necessary assistance’ to Hong Kong’s people
Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but growing number of pro-democracy protesters fleeing Hong Kong, which has been convulsed since last year by protests.
Alan Shepard, first US astronaut to travel to space, being collected by helicopter after his landing in the Atlantic Ocean on May 5, 1961
Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years. Less than a month later, on May 5, American Alan Shepard carries out a 15-minute suborbital flight aboard Mercury, launched
Eid Mubarak: Greetings Pour in From Political Circle as President Kovind, PM Modi Extend Wishes
"Eid Mubarak! Greetings on Eid-ul-Fitr. May this special occasion further the spirit of compassion, brotherhood and harmony. May everyone be healthy and prosperous," wrote PM Modi on Twitter.
Delhi's First Departure is to Pune, Mumbai's to Patna as Domestic Flight Ops Resume After 2 Months
Both the flights were operated by IndiGo. While the Delhi-Pune flight departed at 4.45 AM, the Mumbai-Patna flight took off at 6.45 AM today.
Lisa Boothe: How can Biden staffers run presidential campaign 'when they can't even run a virtual rally?'
Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe told "The Next Revolution" Sunday that the new digital effort likely to be a vital part of the 2020 race will "certainly benefit" the Trump campaign as Joe Biden trails the president's team on the online battleground.
Veterans' unemployment during coronavirus outpaces rest of US
As states continue to slowly ease coronavirus-related restrictions and reopen their economies, millions continue to be impacted by job losses, particularly veterans.
Why stalled Kamariny Stadium is ‘killing talent’
Last week, Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed pledged to kick-start renovations.
Won't rest until every single migrant worker reaches home: Sonu Sood
Sonu has been feeding more than 45,000 people every day in Andheri, Juhu, Jogeshwari, and Bandra.
‘Biodiversity protection key to post-COVID-19 recovery’
In a bid to recover greener and better planet for the people, the Minister of State for Environment, Mrs Sharon Ikeazor has stressed the need for stakeholders in the sector and Nigerians to stay on track with the climate targets.
UNILAG centre seeks investment in housing
With housing taking a focal point in response to CoVID-19 pandemic, the Centre for Housing and Sustainable Development (CHSD), University of Lagos has advised the Federal Government to ensure investment in short-term housing.
101-year-old WWII vet, daughter beat coronavirus together at Maryland nursing home
A 101-year-old World War II veteran and his 73-year-old daughter — who live at the same Maryland nursing home — were able to celebrate Memorial Day Weekend together after both beating the
A ‘deplorables’ moment for Joe Biden shows why he won’t win the black vote: Devine
Joe Biden’s disastrous interview with black radio host Charlamagne Tha God on Friday encapsulates everything that is wrong with the Democratic Party and its presidential hopeful. “If you have a
‘F—k you’: Lance Armstrong documentary gets off to quite the start
Serial doper Lance Armstrong admits some fans will always be “p—d” with him for his Tour de France cheating. In episode one of “Lance,” the two-part ESPN documentary released Sunday,
Fire season extends by almost four months in parts of Australia
The fire season in parts of eastern Australia has lengthened almost four months since the 1950s, with climate change a prominent driver in the trend, the Bureau of Meteorology says.
U.S. limits travel from Brazil amid worsening coronavirus outbreak
WASHINGTON/BRASILIA (Reuters) - The White House on Sunday said it was restricting travel from Brazil to the United States, two days after the South American nation became the world’s No. 2 hotspot for coronavirus cases.
'Sad times': Bernard Collaery laments 'now fragile democracy' as pre-trial hearing takes place in secret
Barrister charged with breaching national security laws vows to "fight on for justice".
'Sad times': Bernard Collaery laments 'now fragile democracy' as pre-trial hearing takes place in secret
Barrister charged with breaching national security laws vows to "fight on for justice".
Coronavirus: China to evacuate its citizens from India amid health crisis and border tension
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization suspended the trials of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine, citing safety concerns.
Delhi violence: Two Pinjra Tod members sent to police custody after getting bail in rioting case
Sunday’s arrest was related to an alleged murder case linked to the riots.
Coronavirus lockdown: Lessons from 18-century Rajput states about helping distressed citizens
Rulers exempted subjects from paying taxes, funded public workers, offered agricultural loans and instructed moneylender to refrain from calling in loans.
2020 Watch: Differing views on remaking post-virus economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidential politics move fast. What we’re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign: Days to general election: 162 ___ THE NARRATIVE As some parts...
Germany divided over plans to nix rules despite outbreaks
BERLIN (AP) — A spat is brewing between Germany's federal government and state governors over plans by some regional leaders to end pandemic-related restrictions despite fresh clusters of cases across...
US DoD Slams NYT Article Claiming Military is ‘Celebrating White Supremacy’
On Saturday, The New York Times published an opinion article that accuses the US Defence Department of “celebrating white supremacy” and calls on the DoD to “rename...
US to Donate 1,000 Ventilators to Brazil, NSC Says After Trump Issues New Entry Ban
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Washington will give Brazil 1,000 ventilators to help the country, which is currently in second place in terms of the number of coronavirus cases...
Coronavirus Live Tracker: India records highest ever spike of 6,977 COVID-19 cases, 154 deaths in 24 hours
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Tracker India
Mumbai airport commences operations after two months; first flight departs for Pune
Domestic flights resume operations after 2 months: The first flight departed from Mumbai airport to Patna at 6:45 AM today. The first arrival flight to Mumbai departed from Lucknow at 8:20 AM. Both flights will be operated by IndiGo
US judge rules Florida felons can vote without paying legal fees
Judge Robert Hinkle says current law is unconstitutional but his ruling is likely to face Republican challenge in key battleground state
UK's Sunak authorises bailout to rescue strategically important companies
Under the plan, which is named "Project Birch", the finance minister has raised the UK Treasury's capacity to handle bespoke bailouts of "viable" companies which have exhausted all options
Notifying only 41 Shramik trains for Maharashtra for now: Piyush Goyal
The minister said that the Maharashtra government has provided a received list of only 46 trains, out of which five are to West Bengal and Odisha
International flights to Greece will only land at Athens Airport until June 30
The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) extended the notice to Airmen (NOTAM) that states all international flights to Greece will only land at Athens
Food inspection agency says variety of vegan chocolate bars contains milk
The Canada Food Inspection Agency has issued a warning that a brand of vegan chocolate bars actually contains milk.
For bicycle girl Jyoti, studying is the first priority
Bihar school girl Jyoti Kumari, who cycled 1200 km with her injured father from New Delhi to Darbhanga, will appear for Cycling Federation of India trials once the lockdown ends even though finishing matriculation is her primary aim.
JK Rowling condemns Dominic Cummings' reported flouting of lockdown rules
She has criticised the adviser for reportedly making a trip while he and his wife had COVID-19 symptoms.
South African mine closes after over 100 workers test positive for COVID-19
The 4km-deep mine will now be deep-cleaned.
POLAIR to remain on the Gold Coast as relocation claims rejected
The State Government has reaffirmed the Police helicopter will remain based on the Gold Coast, following speculation of a move to Brisbane. Bonney MP Sam O’Connor pressured the Government to come…
Council urges all planning decisions be removed from its power
Georges River wants to stop developers and real estate agents from running for council in NSW.
On the campaign trail, best beware candid signs lurking in the grass
Someone forget to tell the Prime Minister there was an unfortunate sign lurking in the Eden-Monaro political wilderness.
Abe's 'own goals' slash support rates even as coronavirus emergency to be lifted
TOKYO — A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, even as he prepares to lift a state of emergency after the rate of coronavirus infections declined.
Japan to end Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 bln stimulus
TOKYO — Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and remaining areas still facing restrictions on Monday, while the Nikkei reported a plan for new stimulus worth almost $1 trillion to help companies ride out the coronavirus pandemic.
Three sovereigns - The Nation Nigeria
Our constitution is a scaffold that wrestles with itself. Since 1999 when it came into being, it has been searching for itself. An odyssey without...
Time has come to merge income support schemes with MGNREGA
The legal framework of the MGNREGA scheme does allow this on farms owned by people of SC/ST communities, and on the lands of marginal farmers.
Goodwill hunting: BCCI hopes to build consensus on ICC’s leadership role
On Tuesday, the ICC Board will meet to lay down the procedure for the election. Two days later, on May 28, the Board will meet again and is likely to announce the timeline for filing nominations.
Rajasthan SHO suicide: Police personnel ask for transfer citing ‘false complaints’ by MLA
The opposition has demanded a CBI probe into the death, alleging that local politicians and other officials were responsible for the suicide of police inspector Vishnu Dutt Bishnoi.
Post-Covid order should uphold equality, secularism and democratic principles
Keeping the macro perspectives in view, the new world should have unswerving commitment to egalitarianism, secularism and democratic principles.
Malaysia and Singapore to continue coaction to beat Covid-19 pandemic, says republic's senior minister
SINGAPORE, May 25 — Being close neighbours, Singapore and Malaysia will continue working together in overcoming this difficult Covid-19 pandemic period, said the republic’s Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean. “The unique situation we are facing this year has reminded us of the closeness of our...
Japan to end Tokyo's state of emergency
TOKYO, May 25 — Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and remaining areas still facing restrictions today, while the Nikkei reported a plan for new stimulus worth almost US$1 trillion (RM4.36 trillion) to help companies ride out the coronavirus pandemic. Social distancing curbs were...
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
The measure has been in place in the city since April 7.
We killed 200 Zamfara, Katsina bandits — Military
Olaleye Aluko, Abuja The Defence Headquarters, Abuja, said on Sunday that over 200 bandits were killed in multiple air strikes conducted on camps in Katsina and Zamfara states in its Operation Had...
‘Buhari’s Executive order 10, restructuring for the poor’
John Alechenu, Abuja A non-governmental organisation, Save the Poor Coalition, on Sunday described the Executive Order 10, 2020, recently signed by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (r...
In lockdown e-learning, FG violates rights of pupils with special needs
Unimpressed by the Federal Government’s excuses for not including special needs pupils in its ongoing e-learning programme, stakeholders insist the only way forward is through adequate planning, OL...
More Britons to leave Nigeria in three charter flights
Adelani Adepegba, Abuja The United Kingdom Government has announced three more charter flights for the evacuation of Britons stranded in the country. The flights are scheduled for May 29 on the L...
Centre donates N70,000 to teenage mother held in hospital
Bola Bamigbola, Osogbo Following an interview published by Saturday PUNCH about her plight, the Women Advocate Research and Documentation Centre, Lagos, on Sunday, donated the sum of N70,000 to Bl...
‘Barbourfields Stadium must be demolished’
Bulawayo City Council has to completely demolish Barbourfields Stadium and reconstruct it for the facility to meet international standards as per Caf recommendations, a senior council official has said.
Japan ends state of emergency, eyes fresh $1.5trn stimulus
Japan's economy minister said the government had received approval from key advisers to remove the state of emergency for Tokyo and all remaining regions.
Lockdown 4.0: With strict rules, aviation sector limps back to normalcy as domestic flights resume
Mumbai: Indian skies opened up for domestic passenger services from Monday after a gap of two months, with Delhi-Pune and Mumbai-Patna flights being among the first to take off, aviation industry...
Travelling on Akoko highways in Ondo now nightmare, group cries out to govt
WORRIED by abduction of two top security officers within one week in Akoko communities, leaders under the aegis of Akoko
COVID-19: Time to restructure is now — AFENIFERE, OHANAEZE, MIMIKO
President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Dr. John Nwodo, elder statesman and Afenifere leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo and former governor of Ondo
Don’t step out between 1-5 pm: Red alert for Delhi, north Indian states as heat wave intensifies
Heat is here to stay! The IMD has issued a red alert for Delhi, other northern states for today and tomorrow. The weather department has cautioned people not to step out during 1 pm to 5 pm,
Can’t take our people without permission: UP CM Yogi Adityanath says govt nod must to hire workers from state
The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to set up a Migration Commission for employment of migrant labourers in the state. UP CM Yogi Adityanath also said those states, who want migrant workers back, will have to seek the state government's permission.
Passengers queue up outside Mumbai airport from night to take morning flights home
Flights are resuming across the country from today, including Maharashtra, where the govt was not too keen to resume operations. Passengers gathered at the airport from Sunday night to board the morning flights.
Taiwan promises necessary assistance to people of Hong Kong
Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but growing number of pro-democracy protesters fleeing Hong Kong, which has been convulsed since last year by anti-Beijing and anti-Hong Kong government protests.
WH Adviser O’Brien: US will likely impose economic sanctions on Hong Kong and China if …
Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday, White House National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien said, “the US will likely impose economic sanctions
President Trump's adviser compares China's handling of coronavirus to Chernobyl
The US national security adviser Robert O’Brien on Sunday drew parallels between China's handling of the coronavirus outbreak and the Soviet Union’s c
Alligator rumored to have been Hitler’s dies in Moscow
MOSCOW (AP) — An alligator that many people believe once belonged to Adolf Hitler has died in the Moscow Zoo. The zoo said the alligator,...
Massive fire destroys a quarter of Pier 45 at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf
(CNN) — A four-alarm warehouse fire that broke out at Pier 45 in San Francisco has been contained, the city’s fire department said Saturday afternoon....
Internationalization of Higher Education in the GCC Countries
Education is an important area of social life, shaping the intellectual and cultural state of society. In the context of globalization, the challenges of time give rise to new trends in it, one of which is internationalization. This process has already swept the whole world, including Arab countries. Some of them, especially the Gulf states, […]
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after new cases slowed to a crawl.
Russian prosecutors seek 18 years for ex-US marine in spy trial
Russian prosecutors on Monday called for a former US marine charged with spying to be sentenced to 18 years in prison, after a closed-door trial denounced by Washington and his family.
UK reportedly to phase out Huawei from 5G network
Decision comes as many countries reexamine their relationship with Beijing
Maharashtra allows 50 flights to and from Mumbai airport today as domestic air travel resumes; U-turn hours after CM seeks more time
After much speculation about the resumption of domestic flight operations in Maharashtra due to the increasing number of coronavirus cases, the state government has allowed 25 flights to land and 25 flights to take-off from the Mumbai airport today, according to several media reports.
Kim Jong-un makes first public appearance after speculation over health, discusses bolstering of North Korea's 'nuclear war deterrence'
Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un hosted a meeting to discuss the country’s nuclear capabilities, state media said on Sunday, marking his first appearance in three weeks after a previous absence sparked global speculation about his health.
Delhi-Pune, Mumbai-Patna, Ahmedabad-Delhi among first flights to take off as domestic air services resume after two months
Indian skies will open up for domestic passenger services from Monday after a gap of two months, with Delhi-Pune and Mumbai-Patna flights being among the first to take off, aviation industry sources said
Scotland's NHS would have struggled during pandemic without 'massive' contribution of migrant workers
The SNP's migration minister wants the Tories to halt their plans to block so-called "low-skilled" workers from being able to make Scotland their home.
Gangs of Edinburgh: The baby-faced assassin and childhood sweethearts who fuelled bloody street war between crime families
Warring crime families' unease over relationship erupted into shocking night of violence
Public will never forget Boris Johnson's betrayal in Dominic Cumming lockdown row
Record View says there cannot be one rule for them and one rule for the rest of us
'I’m going to murder you' Scots woman set on fire in doorstep lighter fuel attack relives ordeal in plea to parole board
Anne Crossan has written to the Parole Board for Scotland begging them to keep Stewart Watson caged.
Convicted Scots rapist threatened to "snap" girlfriend's neck during savage assault
Richard Wotherspoon admitted attacking his girlfriend during the horrifying ordeal at a Bellshill flat in January.
White House limits travel to US from Brazil due to coronavirus
WASHINGTON, DC: The White House on Sunday (May 24) said it was prohibiting most non-US citizens from travelling to the United States if they had ...
US may ban travellers from Brazil on Sunday over COVID-19 outbreak
WASHINGTON: The United States is likely to impose travel restrictions on Brazil on Sunday (May 24), a top White House official said after the ...
Kerala man arrested for getting wife killed by snake
In a chilling plot, a man allegedly killed his 25-year-old wife by letting a cobra bite her in her sleep near here early this month with police cracki
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Rest of World News: Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
The measure has been in place in the city since April 7.
Coronavirus update: COVID-19 cases in India reach 1.38 lakh, nearly 7,000 new cases in last 24 hours
The number of deaths in India due to coronavirus infection has crossed 4,000.Maharashtra became the first state in India to confirm over 50,000 coronavirus cases
No Indian Soldier Detained, Says Army As Standoff With Chinese Troops Continues In Ladakh
The Chinese side has strengthened its presence in the Galwan Valley, erecting around 100 tents in the last two weeks.
Japanese government panel says time right to lift emergency in five prefectures
The Japanese government was set to end its nationwide state of emergency by lifting the order for Tokyo, its surrounding areas and Hokkaido on Monday.
Japan ends state of emergency
Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters that experts on a government-commissioned panel approved the plan to end the state of emergency that has lasted for more than a month and a half.
Coronavirus India lockdown Day 62 live updates | May 25, 2020
Data from Johns Hopkins University show that the total number of cases in India has surpassed that of Iran and India now has the 10th highest number of confirmed cases worldwide.
Western Australia state hit by ‘once-in-a-decade’ storm
Jon Broomhall, acting assistant commissioner of Western Australia’s department of fire and emergency services, called the storm “a once-in-a-decade-type system.”
Council urges all planning decisions be removed from its power
Georges River wants to stop developers and real estate agents from running for council in NSW.
On the campaign trail, best beware candid signs lurking in the grass
Someone forget to tell the Prime Minister there was an unfortunate sign lurking in the Eden-Monaro political wilderness.
Taiwan promises ‘necessary assistance’ to Hong Kong’s people
Number of Hong Kong immigrants to Taiwan jumped 150 per cent in first four months of 2020 compared to same period in 2019
Japan to end Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes massive new stimulus
World’s third-largest economy has escaped an explosive coronavirus outbreak
Hong Kong security chief warns of growing ‘terrorism’ as government backs Beijing’s planned security laws
Police said they arrested more than 180 people on Sunday, when authorities fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse anti-government protesters as unrest returned to the Chinese-ruled city after months of relative calm.
Japan to end Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 billion stimulus
The world’s third-largest economy has escaped an explosive outbreak with some 17,000 infections and 825 deaths so far; however, the epidemic has tipped it into a recession and plunged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s popularity to multi-year lows.
Asian shares climb, Tokyo gains on hopes for reopening
Asian shares are mostly higher, with Tokyo stocks gaining on expectations that a pandemic state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 added 1.5% in morning trading to 20,682.78. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped 1.2% to 22,659.62.
Singaporean cooks up Eid feast for migrant workers in lockdown
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr to mark the end of the fasting month, thousands of migrant workers in Singapore have had to spend the holiday in quarantine because of outbreaks of the novel coronavirus in their dormitories. To cheer them up, Singaporean business Dushyant Kumar, his
Republican groups sue California over expanded mail-in voting
A GOP official called the state's effort "radical" and a "recipe for disaster that would create more opportunities for fraud."
Abe's 'own goals' slash support rates even as Japan's coronavirus emergency set to be lifted
A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, even as he prepares to lift a state of emergency after the rate of coronavirus infections declined. The slide in ratings, now below 30%, may erode Abe&
How Sonu Sood Replies to Migrant Workers on Twitter Deserves Whole New Round of Appreciation
Sending migrant workers to their homes is a big noble gesture by Sonu Sood but how he assures them in tweets that they are definitely going home is truly heartening.
Shocking! Mentally Disabled Minor Gangraped, Strangulated to Death by Brother, 3 Friends
The incident took place in Manoharpur district on the outskirts of Jaipur, Rajasthan. According to reports, the brother considered her a liability due to her difficulties.
Air India Cancels This Flight Without Any Prior Notice, Passengers Stranded at Airport
Notably, states (except Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal) across the country resumed domestic flight services from today, nearly two months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced nationwide lockdown to combat the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.
Would Netanyahu’s Trial be Different in an American Court?
No one will ever know whether a randomly selected group of Israelis would have charged the Israeli prime minister with committing crimes if Israel had a grand-jury procedure.
Japan set to end Tokyo’s state of emergency
The measure has been in place in the city since April 7.
Georgia teen becomes youngest in the state to die from coronavirus
A 17-year-old Georgia boy has died from the coronavirus, becoming the youngest person in the state to be killed by the disease, officials announced on Sunday.
Ghana close to easing virus restrictions
The country banned social gatherings on March 15.
Centres issues guidelines for domestic air travel; here's what you need to do
The new guidelines listed for domestic air travel are as follows:
'Eid Mubarak!': PM Modi extends greetings on Eid-ul-Fitr, wishes for 'compassion, brotherhood and harmony'
Jama Masjid in the national capital would remain closed for devotees today owing to the fourth phase of the COVID-19 lockdown.
‘Violating interstate movement ban dangerous to COVID-19 fight’
The Enugu State Government has insisted that violating or assisting anyone to evade the interstate movement restriction, was unlawful and has contributed
COVID-19 cases rise to 183 in Ogun State
The state’s governor, Dapo Abiodun, stated this while briefing the press on the activities of the government to curb further spread of the pandemic. He said that on one single day, there was a record of 25 new cases.
Farmers lament harassment by security officers, donate 60,000 eggs to Lagos
The Feed Industry Practitioners Association of Nigeria (FIPAN) has called on security agencies in the country to implement the curfew with a human face across the country. The body made this known at the weekend when it donated 60,000 eggs ...
Brother allegedly sets pregnant sister ablaze for slapping mother
THE police in Lagos State have arrested a boy simply identified as Chima for allegedly setting his elder sister ablaze. The 20-year-old pregnant lady, Victoria, was set ablaze at C.A.C bus stop in Okokomaiko area of Ojo Local Government. She was confirmed dead by medical doctors. Victoria died hours after her brother, who was said […]
Akwa Ibom decries absence of COVID-19 test centre
Governor Udom Emmanuel at the weekend regretted that in spite of Akwa Ibom’s ‘25 per cent’ contribution to Nigeria’s revenue, the Federal Government was yet to prioritise setting a COVID-19 test centre in the state.
Anxiety as Bonny residents await NCDC report
Anxiety has heightened in Bonny Island of Rivers State, as residents await the report of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) inquiring the recent 13 deaths in the community.
Governor charge Muslims to imbibe lessons of Ramadan
Some governors have tasked Muslims to learn and imbibe lessons of the Ramadan, while others, alongside the Emir of Ilorin, preach peace.
Gambari as rallying point for Kwara politics
The recent appointment of an ex-diplomat, Professor Ibrahim Agboola Gambari, as the new Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari
Teenager fakes own death on social media to avoid financial pressure from mother
A teenager who faked her own death in order to avoid financial pressure from family members has been found and arrested by police operatives in Lagos State. On May 15, the Lagos police command received a petition by one Tony Iji on behalf of the family of one Margaret Adiya Ikumu...
No signs of Indian, Chinese troops backing off as standoff heads for long haul
People familiar with the situation in the region said the two sides were engaged in trying to resolve the dispute, but there was no indication of a positive outcome yet as both the armies continued to bolster their positions in disputed areas of Pangong Tso and Galwan Valley and Demchok.
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern unruffled as quake hits mid-interview
The quake struck just off the coast before 8:00 am local time (2000 Sunday GMT) at a depth of about 52 kilometres (32 miles) near Levin, about 90 kilometres north of Wellington, the US Geological Survey said.
Council urges all planning decisions be removed from its power
Georges River wants to stop developers and real estate agents from running for council in NSW.
On the campaign trail, best beware candid signs lurking in the grass
Someone forget to tell the Prime Minister there was an unfortunate sign lurking in the Eden-Monaro political wilderness.
Asian shares climb, Tokyo gains on hopes for reopening
TOKYO — Asian shares are mostly higher, with Tokyo stocks gaining on expectations that a pandemic state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan.
Three Charged With Murder Of Carlow Teenager In Australia
A teenager and two men have been remanded in custody after they were charged with the murder of a Carlow teenager in Australia.
Judge rules Florida law restricting voting rights of ex-felons unconstitutional
May 24 (UPI) -- A federal judge on Sunday granted a permanent injunction against a controversial Florida law requiring former felons to pay outstanding legal fines or fees before regaining their right to vote, ruling the measure was unconstitutional.
Singaporean cooks up Eid feast for migrant workers in lockdown
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr to mark the end of the fasting month, thousands of migrant workers in Singapore have had to spend the holiday in quarantine because of outbreaks of the novel coronavirus in their dormitories.
String of missteps slash Abe's support rates
A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, even as he prepares to lift a state of emergency after the rate of coronavirus infections declined. The slide in ratings, now below 30%, may erode Abe's…
Covid-19: Gujarat Deputy CM defends government after HC says Ahmedabad hospital ‘worse than dungeon’
Sixty-four-year-old Nitin Patel said he took a risk by visiting several hospitals to take stock of the situation despite his age.
End of lockdown does not mean start of work in this textile town. Here’s why
The industrial paralysis is deep.
Aaditya Thackeray says state govt may ease restrictions in staggered manner from May 31
Maharashtra Minister Aaditya Thackeray on Sunday said that the state government might ease restrictions in a staggered manner from May 31.
Lance Armstrong Compared Himself To 2 Legendary Athletes Today
Former cycling star Lance Armstrong compared himself to two legendary athletes during his documentary on ESPN.
Sack Cummings – His Illegal & Irresponsible Actions Deserve Punishment
As I was writing this column the arrogant piece of work who leads the publicly funded gang of SPADS (Special Government Advisers) within Boris Johnson’s government has...
Jared Kushner Seeking to Modify Republican Party Platform, Report Claims
The reported renovation apparently arrives in light of the upcoming US presidential election, in which the incumbent president, Donald Trump, will most likely face...
Domestic flights resume: Returning to your hometown? Check out guidelines, quarantine rules
Domestic air travel resumes: The ministry said that all passengers are advised to download the corona contact tracing app Aarogya Setu and that all travellers would require to undergo thermal screening. Face masks must also be used during travel
Lawyer faults Reps’ moves to strip Police Service Commission of powers
Mom said the Police Service Commission is a creation of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and that its powers, mandate and what it can do or cannot do can only be carried out by constitutional amendment.
Troops eliminate 1,015 insurgents in decisive encounters in North East – Buratai
The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, disclosed this on Sunday when he hosted the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole to Eid-El-Fitr luncheon at Military Control and Command Centre in Maiduguri, Borno State.
Community Policing: South East Governors reject IG’s model
The Forum's Chairman and Governor of Ebonyi State, Chief David Umahi, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on the outcome of their enlarged periodic meeting held at the Enugu State Government House, Enugu on Sunday.
Why I claimed I was dead — Teenager declared dead, buried by friends in Lagos
Ikumu, who was handed over to the police by her employer where she serves as a house help, revealed the cause of her action when she was questioned by the police
Edo crisis: Why Tinubu, Obaseki have not met — Investigation
According to inside sources, Tinubu, a former Governor of Lagos State, has been around in the country and is not averse to seeing the embattled Governor of Edo State, who has been locked in a supremacy battle with his predecessor and National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole, The Eagle Online was told
'Many will starve': locusts devour crops and livelihoods in Pakistan
Farmers faced with worst plague in recent history say they have been left to fend for themselves
Myanmar army accused of new atrocities in attack on Rakhine village
Less than three years since a crackdown against Rohingya, troops are again accused of war crimes – this time against Rakhine Buddhists
Why is Trump so restrained about the Biden sexual assault allegation?
The president rarely misses a chance to sling mud but he has been uncharacteristically quiet about Tara Reade’s claim
Japan plans to end Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh $930 bn stimulus
Social distancing curbs were removed for most of the country on May 14 as new infections fell, but the government had kept Tokyo and four other prefectures under watch
Goa makes Covid-19 negative certificate mandatory for people entering state
The Chief Minister said that Goa is the only state to conduct 13,000 Covid-19 tests on all the people who have entered the borders
U.S. Sanctions against China Tailwind for Bitcoin’s Bullish Moves
Bitcoin anticipates market growth as White House National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien threatens China with economic sanctions over Hong Kong national
Cotabato City mayor's top aide shot dead
Police are investigating the motive behind the killing of Aniceto 'Boy' Rasalan, the executive secretary and spokesperson of Mayor Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi
Heatwave: IMD issues 'red alert' for most North Indian states, asks people to stay indoors
The day temperature in Delhi is likely to touch 46 degrees Celsius by Tuesday, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said, warning that a heatwave would predominate most north Indian states, parts of Maharashtra and Telangana this week.
Domestic flights resume after two months; many say flights cancelled without notice
Domestic passenger flights resumed in India after a gap of two months and the country will see around 600 services on Monday.
Ajayi Crowther University and Osoogun - The Nation Nigeria
It is commendable that, from September, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Oyo State, will have a campus in Osoogun, where the celebrated cleric after whom...
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
MELBOURNE, May 25 — Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth today after some of the worst weather in a decade. Wind speeds of up to 132 kph were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the...
Singaporean cooks up Eid feast for migrant workers in lockdown
SINGAPORE, May 25 — As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr to mark the end of the fasting month, thousands of migrant workers in Singapore have had to spend the holiday in quarantine because of outbreaks of the novel coronavirus in their dormitories. To cheer them up, Singaporean...
US returnees accuse NCDC of abandonment, threaten protest
Adelani Adepegba, Abuja Nigerian returnees from the United States in quarantine in Abuja, have complained of alleged abandonment by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, stating that the agency ...
Office invasion: Minister, Dabiri-Erewa fight dirty on social media
Adelani Adepegba, Samson Folarin and Ife Ogunfuwa The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, and the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, I...
Two trucks crash at petrol station in Warrenheip
Two trucks have crashed in a serious incident at Warrenheip, with one truck careering into a petrol bowser.
Republicans sue California Gov. Newsom over his executive order to allow mail-in voting for the November election
The Republican Party is suing California Gov. Gavin Newsom over his May 8 executive order to allow every registered California voter to submit a ballot by mail for the upcoming presidential election.
Duale to know his fate next week as Tuju says no disloyal members will be spared
Uhuru expected to host Jubilee MPs at State House on June 2nd
India’s Maharashtra to Start Domestic Flights With Fewer Planes
India’s Maharashtra, home to the nation’s financial hub Mumbai, will resume commercial flights on Monday with reduced domestic services as the state struggles to contain coronavirus infection cases.
Jonathan, Gbagi, Omo-Agege felicitate with Chief E K Clark at 93
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has felicitated with Chief Edwin Clark on the occasion of his 93rd birthday, describing him as
How teenage girl faked own death to avoid financial pressure from mother
A teenage girl, Margaret Ikumu, 19, of Oni community in Oju Local Government Area of Benue, has faked her own death on social media
Autonomy for state legislature, judiciary: Lawyers, CSOs split over Buhari’s executive order
Mixed views, yesterday, hallmarked President Muhammadu Buhari’s Executive Order granting financial autonomy to the legislature
Domestic flights resume, passengers complain of flights being cancelled without notice: 10 points
Domestic passenger flights are resuming across airports from today. Most airports are operating 25 flights daily. As passengers queued up outside airports from Sunday night, many complained of flights being cancelled without prior notice.
Over 80 flights cancelled in Delhi, passengers slam airlines for no prior intimation
The development comes after few states objected to the Centre’s plan to restart domestic airlines from May 25, following which last-minute changes were amended to the earlier rules on Sunday evening.
Hispanic vote in Florida may come down to Biden’s ability to overcome socialism stigma
LITTLE HAVANA, MIAMI — One does not have to walk far from the outdoor coffee window at Versailles Restaurant in the heart of Little Havana to hear impassioned words about politics, socialism, and Cuba.
Railways Minister Piyush Goyal's 12-Tweet Retort To Uddhav Thackeray
In a wrangle with Uddhav Thackeray over trains for migrants, Railways Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted on Sunday that his ministry would work overnight if it received within one hour a list of trains, passengers and destinations from the Maharashtra Chief Minister.
Republicans sue California Gov. Newsom over his executive order to allow mail-in voting for the November election, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - In a lawsuit filed on Sunday, Republican groups called Newsom's executive order to allow mail-in voting a "brazen power grab.". Read more at businessinsider.sg
Farmers, NGOs oppose KCR’s regulating farming plan
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s plan to regulate farming in the State has met with strong criticism from farmers, farmers’ unions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working in th
Tamil Nadu allows domestic flight operations, issues SOP for airports
Tamil Nadu, late on Sunday, gave nod for domestic flight operations in the State from today.Flights to Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Trichy are to operate from today. However, incoming flights to b
Amphan cyclone: IRDAI asks insurers to hasten settlement of claims
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) has directed insurers to hasten settlement of claims pertaining to the cyclone Amphan. In a circular, it said there were reports of
Attorney General: We will continue to act fearlessly - Inside Israel
Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit responds to PM Netanyahu's criticism of the legal system.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern unruffled as earthquake hits mid-interview
WELLINGTON: An earthquake struck near New Zealand's capital on Monday (May 25) morning, shaking many residents including Prime Minister Jacinda ...
Coronavirus lockdowns stifle Eid celebrations as infections rise
RIYADH: Muslims around the world began marking a sombre Eid al-Fitr on Sunday (May 24), many under coronavirus lockdown, but lax restrictions ...
Earthquake strikes near New Zealand capital, no immediate damage reported
WELLINGTON: A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck near New Zealand's capital Wellington on Monday (May 25), but there were no immediate reports of damage.
Coronavirus lockdowns stifle Eid celebrations as infections rise
RIYADH: Muslims around the world began marking a sombre Eid al-Fitr on Sunday (May 24), many under coronavirus lockdown, but lax restrictions ...
Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County wants to help first responders with child care
Firefighters, police officers, paramedics, nurses and dispatchers can all apply to receive help for the next 3 months.
Republicans sue California Gov. Newsom over his executive order to allow mail-in voting for the November election
In a lawsuit filed on Sunday, Republican groups called Newsom's executive order to allow mail-in voting a "brazen power grab."
Domestic flight services resume in India after 2 months amid 630 cancellations
India Business News: Domestic passenger flights resumed in India after a gap of two months. The Delhi airport saw its first departure at 4.45 am to Pune while Mumbai airpo
India among 10 worst countries in COVID-19 cases, 11 areas account for 70% cases
India overtook Iran to become the 10th biggest hotspot of coronavirus infection worldwide.India recorded nearly 7,000 cases in last 24 hours
US curbs travel from Brazil amid deepening coronavirus outbreak
The White House has announced a ban on travel to the United States from Brazil due to the spread of coronavirus in Latin America's hardest-hit country.
UK PM Boris Johnson backs top aide after lockdown revelations
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defended his chief adviser Dominic Cummings, amid a clamour of calls for Cummings to resign after it emerged he travelled to Durham from London while the country was on lockdown and everyone had been told to stay at home.
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people as protests reignite
Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with "necessary assistance," President Tsai Ing-wen has said, after a resurgence in protests in the C
More special trains from Coimbatore for migrant workers
With nearly 37,000 migrant workers leaving Coimbatore district in the last few days by special trains to their home States, another five trains are likely to be operated from here. An official said th
Jacinda Ardern keeps her cool as earthquake hits New Zealand during live interview
The 5.8 magnitude quake hit Wellington as New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was in the middle of a live broadcast. She calmly continued with the interview as the camera and other things shook around her.
Premier Mark McGowan lifts intrastate travel restrictions in time for public holiday
Premier Mark McGowan has announced that intrastate borders wold be lifted by the end of this week.
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Around 50,000 customers were without power on Monday due to storm-related outages after remnants of Cyclone Mangga hit a cold front and brought squalling rain and emergency level storm warnings to the south of the state.
Biden aims to move left without abandoning centrist roots
Biden is sharpening his tone, still pitching consensus but touting a “bold agenda” aimed at mollifying progressives who remain skeptical he will deliver enough on health care, student loan debts and the climate crisis.
Why is Trump so restrained about the Biden sexual assault allegation?
The president rarely misses a chance to sling mud but he has been uncharacteristically quiet about Tara Reade’s claimSometimes Donald Trump portrays his election rival, Joe Biden, as a sleepy geriatric who should be in a care home because “he doesn’t know he’s alive”. At others, the president speaks
Taiwan offers people of Hong Kong 'necessary assistance' after protests over new security laws
Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with "necessary assistance", President Tsai Ing-wen said, after thousands in the Chinese ruled territory protested against Beijing's plans to impose new national security laws. Taiwan has become a refuge for a small but growing number of pro-democracy
WWII veteran beats COVID-19, honored on 100th birthday
An Army Air Corps veteran who survived WWII has now beaten the coronavirus after being "in the fight of his life," according to a report on Friday.
Ethiopia records highest daily virus cases
Thirteen are said to have travel history from abroad.
President Trump bans travel from Brazil, new COVID-19 hotspot: White House
The South-American nation has registered more than 22,000 deaths from the virus so far.
Panic as Buhari probes Abba Kyari’s office, others
A wave of apprehension is sweeping through MDAs as President Muhammadu Buhari begins a probe into the office of the late Chief of Staff Abba Kyari.
South East rejects IGP’s community policing template
Governors and leaders of the South East have opposed the implementation of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu’s community policing template until he complies with the agreement reached with them on the issue.
Ondo APC factional chairman backs out, declares support for Akeredolu
The factional Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Mr. Idowu Otetubi, has collapsed his executives with the APC faction led by Ade Adetimehin, saying he was tired of balkanising the party.
Rwanda becomes first African country to unfold new Paris agreement climate plan
Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, and contributing hardly anything to the current climate crisis, Rwanda has become one of the first countries to submit a new national climate plan, which will strengthen global efforts to tackle climate change ahead of the 16th Conference of Parties (COP26).
Okowa greets Edwin Clark at 93, says he is a fearless, patriotic leader
Describing Clark as a fearless and patriotic leader, who cares for the interests of his people and the peaceful co-existence of Nigerians, said that Clark had worked hard to place his name in the annals of history as a great fighter of the Niger Delta course.
Trump doubles up with Maryland, Virginia Memorial Day events
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump booked back-to-back Memorial Day appearances despite the coronavirus pandemic, at Arlington National Cemetery and at a historic fort in Baltimore. Trump recently called Baltimore a “rat and rodent infested mess” and its mayor has suggested Trump stay home.
COVID-19: Displaced Students In MP Will Be Able To Take Exams From Current Location
Online applications should be registered from May 25 to May 28.
1.50 Lakh MP Students About To Become Doctors, Engineers Under MMMVY
Madhya Pradesh government deposits fees worth Rs 326,,69,85,000 in the accounts of the students.
Firms beg for social distancing guidelines to be eased
The Government is under mounting pressure to relax social distancing guidelines as the retail and hospitality sectors warn of thousands of permanent job losses unless the two-metre rule is changed.
Republicans sue California Gov. Newsom over his executive order to allow mail-in voting for the November election
The Republican Party is suing California Gov. Gavin Newsom over his decision to allow every registered California voter to submit a ballot by mail for the upcoming presidential election.
Severe storm lashes vast expanse of west Australian coast
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm on Monday for the second straight day. No casualties were reported from what Acting Assistant Commissioner of Western Australia…
The Political Fix: What has India’s stringent Covid-19 lockdown actually achieved?
A weekly newsletter on Indian policy and politics from Scroll.in.
Salmonella found in ‘death dumplings’ that killed a Thai woman
Lab results on Sunday found a dubious dish dubbed “death dumplings” after at least one woman died contained the potentially fatal salmonella bacteria After sale of the dumplings in southeast metro Bangkok was blamed for one death and several...
180 arrested in fresh weekend protests over national security law in Hong Kong
Protesters returned to the streets Sunday as thousands turned out to decry Beijing's planned national security for Hong Kong At least 180 people were arrested in Causeway Bay and Wan Chai for offenses including participating in an authorized...
Reducing neighborhood crime: Place management of alcohol outlets
Recent research suggests that neighborhood crime may be reduced by enhancing 'place management' resources in and around off-premise alcohol sales outlets, particularly at small and independent stores.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Says She Self-Censors Comments About Trump to Continue Receiving Federal Funds
Recently, the Democratic governor has been repeatedly criticized by US President Donald Trump and his supporters over her insistence that any lifting of the COVID-19...
As India resumes domestic operations partially after two months of shutdown, 82 flights cancelled on Day 1
The Centre had only allowed limited flights of about one-third capacity of the summer schedule to operate between metro cities and other destinations.
Lance Armstrong reveals in new documentary he once bought dinner for people who screamed 'f****** cheater' at him after doping scandal
The first episode of the ESPN documentary 'LANCE,' which aired nationwide on Sunday, began with Armstrong repeating the F-word while flipping the bird.
Umahi laments lack of test kits as Ebonyi’s COVID-19 cases hit 33
The call was part of the Governor's live broadcast on COVID-19 update in the State at the Government House, Abakaliki on Sunday
Railways operated 3,000 Shramik trains to send migrants home: Piyush Goyal
The Railways Minister urged the states to cooperate with his Ministry to help the workers
States need to ask for permission if they want UP workers back: Adityanath
As per feedback received from migrant workers who reached Uttar Pradesh, Adityanath said safeguarding their rights should get utmost attention and importance
Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem did not open on Sunday as planned
Two months after the doors were shut to curb the spread of the coronavirus, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem remained closed to the public on
Social distancing will add another somber note to Memorial Day observances
In a typical year, Memorial Day is marked in Easton with fanfare: school bands, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars groups and others march while crowds line the streets waving flags.
Kaduna Govt. keeps silent as health workers shun El Rufai’s sack threat, commence strike
There is anxiety in Kaduna State following threat by the state government to disengage over 11, 000 health workers.
Lagos closes Marine Beach Bridge for repairs - The Nation Nigeria
The Lagos State Government has announced partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge by Total Gas, inwards Apapa for five months to pave way for...
COVID-19 presents opportunity to boost African economies, says Elumelu
The Chairman, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Tony Elumelu, has stated that the coronavirus pandemic presents an opportunity to reset the....
Coronavirus updates: Record 6,977 new cases in India in last 24 hours, tally now 1,38,845
Death toll climbs to 4,021; PPEs, masks procurement ramped up
India welcomes Afghan government, Taliban Eid ceasefire
Earlier, India had expressed concern over the violence in the country despite a deal between the US and the Taliban that would allow for the US to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan after a more than 18-year long stay.
Johor police foil attempt to smuggle RM1.9m drugs to Indonesia
JOHOR BARU, May 25 — Police have foiled an attempt to smuggle 47.6 kilogrammes of syabu worth RM1.9 million following the arrest of two local men aged 22 and 29, at Teluk Sengat, Kota Tinggi, near here on Friday, May 22. Johor Police Chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said...
New South Wales urges parents to work from home as schools reopen
SYDNEY, May 25 — Australia's most populous state today urged locals to continue working from home despite schools reopening as the number of coronavirus cases slows. Australia has reported just over 7,100 Covid-19 infections, including 102 deaths, well below figures reported by other developed...
Police: Video of health workers in hazmat suits removing dead body not taken in Brickfields
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Brickfields police said today that a viral video of Health Ministry officials in full personal protective equipment (PPE) transporting a dead body outside a supermarket was not from the district. Brickfields police chief Assistant Commissioner Zairulnizam Mohd...
Family seeks answers to Len's war
Len Hitchens, like so many others who fought in the war, did not speak about his experiences.
Andy Richardson: Now even cats like Felix can catch Covid-19
Animals are starting to retreat as humans emerge from lockdown. Some, however, are feeling the strain.
Thanks paid to staff and residents after 'smooth' reopening of Shropshire tips
Shropshire Council has thanked residents and operators of the county's tips following their successful reopening.
Shrewsbury charity receives £3,000 to help caregivers
A Shrewsbury charity that is supporting vulnerable people through the coronavirus crisis has been awarded a £3,000 grant to provide support to isolated or bereaved caregivers during lockdown.
Flashback: The Telford & Wrekin Council flag dispute that refused to die down
2003. A rumbling row in Telford in the early years of the new millennium was sending some folk up the pole.
Five-hour VE Day busk by Telford veteran helps raise thousands for Severn Hospice
A guitarist has helped raise thousands of pounds for charity with a five-hour sponsored busk on VE Day.
Grenfell fears prevent timber building boom
Plans to reduce the height of wood-based properties contradicts advice to increase construction.
Eden-Monaro byelection date set for July 4
Speaker Tony Smith will issue the writs on Thursday for what will be a five-and-a-half-week campaign.
The anti-establishment figure putting Boris Johnson at risk
Dominic Cummings is a divisive figure whose defiant nature may yet prove to be his downfall.
COVID-19 Side-Effect: CDC Warns Rats Might Be More Aggressive During Pandemic; Rodent's Urine Can Cause Food-Borne Illnesses
CDC warned the public that rats might be more aggressive during the pandemic. Food-borne illnesses can be spread by rodents' urine, especially to children.
Covid-19: Chennai reports more infections, 23 districts ‘nil’ cases
Tamilnadu on Sunday recorded eight deaths due to COVID-19, taking the toll to 111 while 765 fresh cases saw the state's total infections breaching the 16,000 mark, the Health department said. Continue Reading →
TTD to auction 50 immovable properties in TN, Andhra
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has decided to auction 50 immovable petty properties located at different places in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Rishikesh in Uttarakhand, a top functionary of TTD said on Sunday. Continue Reading →
Industrial estates in TN start functioning with new rules
Following permission from the Tamilnadu government, factories in industrial esates located in non-containment zones in the State, including those at Ambattur and Guindy, resumed their operations from today. Continue Reading →
Suriname votes in poll crucial for convicted-killer president
Suriname went to the polls on Monday with strongman President Desi Bouterse seeking a third term, battling to hold onto power to avoid spending his twilight years in prison after being convicted of murder.
Vizag gas leak: Andhra Pradesh High Court orders seizure of LG Polymers’ premises, bars directors from leaving India
The Andhra Pradesh High Court has issued interim directions to completely seize the premises of LG Polymers at RR Venkatapuram village in Visakhapatnam district where the gas leak mishap took place
New Zealand's Ardern stays cool as earthquake strikes during live interview
WELLINGTON — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was unflustered by an earthquake that struck the capital Wellington on Monday while she was doing a live TV interview, and calmly continued with the program.
Why Mansfield has the lowest number of coronavirus cases in Nottinghamshire
'I think from people I've spoken to in the community really understands the risk'
Yamina MK: Netanyahu is to blame for the sickness of the justice system - Defense/Security
"A day on which the Israeli Prime Minister sits on the defendant’s bench is a sad day for the State of Israel," says MK Matan Kahana.
Lagos to close Marine Beach Bridge for five months
The Lagos State Government announced a plan to effect partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge, Apapa, to vehicular movement, from May 27 to October 21.
'You can drink, but you can't smoke,' Cyril Ramaphosa tells South Africans as lockdown is relaxed
South Africans will be allowed to buy and sell alcoholic beverages on June 1 after a ban on liquor that lasted more than 60 days.
Six women prisoners murdered by inmates in Honduras
TEGUCIGALPA: Six women were killed by alleged gang members at a women's prison near the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa, the National Penitentiary ...
Austria president 'sorry' for breaking curfew
Austrian president Alexander Van der Bellen has publicly apologised after breaking the country's new curfew rules by staying in a restaurant until after 11PM. "I went out for the first time since the lockdown with two friends and my wife. We then lost tra...
Herman Van Rompuy on power and influence in the EU
Power is like manure, it should be spread, never piled up.
Spain reopening for tourism 1 July
Tourists can return to Spain from 1 July, its prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, said Saturday. Tourists "do not run a risk or bring a risk of contagion to Spain", he said, amid scattered anti-lockdown protests in Madrid. "The hardest is behind us ... we've o...
South Africa to lift ban on alcohol sales from June
The country had implemented one of the world's most stringent lockdowns after recording its first coronavirus-related death in March. The South African government banned the sale of tobacco and alcoho
Crackdown as HK security chief warns of growing 'terrorism'
Hong Kong's security chief on Monday warned "terrorism" was growing in the city as the local government rallied behind Beijing's plan to impose national security laws on the restive territory and police fired tear gas and pepper spray at thousands of people who took to the streets to protest.
Hong Kong security chief warns of 'terrorism' as government backs new security laws
Hong Kong's security chief said "terrorism" was growing in the city, as government departments rallied on Monday behind Beijing's plans to introduce nation
Case against Ponmudi and 99 others for violating prohibitory orders
The former minister and partymen held a meeting violating lockdown norms, says official
South Korea reports 16 new cases of coronavirus
The figures released by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday brought national totals to 11,206 cases and 267 deaths.
Bengal Govt. blames Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation for power collapse
‘The problem is not just because trees could not be removed. CESC told us they did not have enough staff,’ says Kolkata Municipal Corporation administrator Firhad Hakim,
54 flights to land at Bengaluru Airport on first day of resuming operations
Till 9 a.m. on Monday, five flights have landed at the KIA and 17 have taken off to various destinations
Western Australia hit by 'once-in-a-decade' storm
A vast stretch of coast is lashed by torrential rain and huge swells, causing widespread damage.
Council bosses still deciding fate of bonfire displays in Black Country
Council bosses are still deciding over whether bonfires will go ahead in the Black Country.
Andy Richardson: Now even cats like Felix can catch Covid-19
Animals are starting to retreat as humans emerge from lockdown. Some, however, are feeling the strain.
New Zealand PM Ardern’s response to earthquake goes viral
New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Arden went viral Monday over the composure she kept during an earthquake on live television.
China warns US against sparking Cold War
Wang Yi, the Chinese foreign minister, said Sunday that the U.S. should “give up on its wishful thinking of changing China” and avoid bringing the two countries to a “new Cold War.”
How do we remain relevant in the work place?
Even though the employers might not even know exactly what you need to do to meet their expectation, they definitely know when the job has been done well.
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern keeps cool as earthquake strikes during TV interview
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was largely unphased when an earthquake struck during a live TV interview Monday morning. “We’re just having a bit of an earthquake here, Ryan,” Ardern
Officer shoots knife-wielding man who disrupted North Carolina church service
WAXHAW, N.C. — A sheriff’s deputy shot and wounded a man who was armed with a knife when deputies responded to a complaint that he had disrupted an outdoor church service in North Carolina on
Officials: 2 church services sources of virus outbreaks
As Gov. Gavin Newsom prepares to release plans for how religious institutions can reopen in California during the coronavirus pandemic, health officials announced that two church services that were held without authorization have been sources of outbreaks.
Hundreds of Russian, Syrian mercenaries quit Libya's front lines
Turkish military intervention has halted an attempt by Moscow-backed strongman Khalifa Haftar to capture Tripoli.
‘What planet are they on?’ – UK press attacks Johnson and Cummings
Criticism has come from some unlikely sections of the national media over the crisis at No 10.
Coronavirus: United States bans travel from Brazil
Latin American country has nearly 350,000 Covid-19 cases with 22,000 deaths
Republicans sue to block California from voting by mail in November
May 25 (UPI) -- Several Republican groups have filed a lawsuit against California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order to allow Californians to vote by mail in the November presidential election due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Seal Beach police enforce physical distancing at beach
Police on ATVs were out on patrol in Seal Beach making sure people followed the rules on the sand as the beach was open during the weekend.
Americans spend holiday at beaches and parks as virus death toll nears 100,000
(Reuters) - Americans sunbathed on beaches, fished from boats and strolled on boardwalks this holiday weekend, even as the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 fast approaches 100,000.
White House goal on testing nursing homes unmet
Many states said the logistics, costs and manpower needs are too great to test all residents and staff in a two-week window.
Hong Kong security, police chiefs warn of growing 'terrorism' as Taiwan promises assistance to people
Hong Kong's security and police chiefs said "terrorism" was growing in the city, as government departments rallied on Monday behind Beijing's plans to introduce national security laws after thousands took to the streets to protest against the move. The security legislation, which could see Chinese intelligence agencies set up bases…
Family Poisoned by Fake Ruto Donation
A family was treated after they were poisoned by donations branded William Ruto Foundation...
Babu Owino's Heated Interview With Anne Kiguta Sparks Outrage [VIDEO]
The heated interview saw Kiguta relentlessly press the lawmaker over the shooting of Felix Oringa aka DJ Evolve, frustrating Babu who...
Jharkhand board exam evaluation process to begin from May 28; result to be announced in June
NDTV reports that the JAC will begin the evaluation process on Thursday and the result is expected to be announced by June end.
54 New Cases of Coronavirus Reported in Uttar Pradesh, 161 Died so far -
On Sunday, 254 new cases of Covid-19 infected were reported in Uttar Pradesh. Also, the number of people who lost
Chinese Congress Reviews National Blockchain Fund Bill
A bill to create a specialized national blockchain fund was submitted to China's congress during the annual 'Two Sessions'.
Geography Issues: Woman Who Breaks Lockdown Travelling to Welsh Beach Thinks Wales is in England
Despite the UK government advising to ease the pandemic restrictions, Wales is still urging people to stay at home. England, however, has started lifting the quarantine...
Domestic flights cancelled status: Around 80 flights in Delhi, nine in Bengaluru cancelled on Day 1
Domestic flights news: A Mumbai-Delhi flight was also cancelled, passengers said that the flight was cancelled without any prior notice
Coronavirus crisis: Uddhav Thackeray snubs BJP, says no need for state economic package
Meanwhile, the CM said the "Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Jan Aarogya Scheme" of the state government will now cover all the people, provided they seek treatment in the registered hospitals
Over 90,000 passengers book flight between May 25-31; Mumbai, Kolkata register highest bookings
Earlier, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu opposed immediate opening up of their airports in view of rising cases of coronavirus. The three states are home to some of the busiest airports in the country in terms of passenger traffic
IMD issues ‘red alert’ for North India as heatwave intensifies, warns people to stay indoors between 1-5pm
As the temperature in the Northern India is soaring high with each passing day the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that heatwave is likely to persist for the next few days in most parts of the northern India, Maharashtra and Telangana. While, the day temperature in the state capital is likely to touch 46 degrees Celsius by Tuesday.
Maharashtra: War of words between Uddhav Thackeray govt and Railway Minister over ‘Shramik Special’ trains
The political slugfest over Shramik Special trains refuses to die down between Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal over the issue on Sunday, with the Shiv Sena chief accusing the Railways of not providing enough trains to the state despite demand.
Husband of train worker, 47, who died from coronavirus after being spat on by thug says his family's lives have been destroyed as he slams her bosses over lack of PPE
Lusamba Katalay revealed how losing Belly Mujinga has destroyed his world and that of his 11-year-old daughter after she died at Barnet Hospital.
Boss of Britain’s biggest recruiter James Reed warns of job losses ‘tsunami’ on ‘day of reckoning’ when furlough ends
The owner of Reed has warned job losses could sweep across the country once the government's furlough scheme ends at the ends of October. More than 6m people have signed up to the scheme.
‘Turn back this wave of hate’: 100 writers call for an end to anti-Asian hostility
Reports of hate crimes and violence against the Asian and Asian American community have surged since early in the pandemic
China media seize on video of Hong Kong protesters beating lawyer
Video shot on Sunday shows a man with blood on his face scrambling to escape some half a dozen protesters who were kicking and hitting him with umbrellas
Suriname votes with convicted-killer president's future at stake
(UPDATED) With a partial lockdown in effect due to the coronavirus, Suriname's 380,000 eligible voters will head to the polls to elect the 51 members of the National Assembly, which will then elect its president
Top Lashkar-e-Tayiba terrorist killed in J&K
The encounter broke out between the terrorists and a joint team of the 34 Rashtriya Rifles and the CRPF. Prior to the encounter, the security forces along with the local police cordoned off the area and evacuated civilians at the Mirwani village.
Mad man burnt to death for killing 5 kids of same parents in Ogun
A mad man identified as Oladele Adeolalunatic has been lynched and burnt to death at Asa Village in Ojaodan, Ogun state for killing 5 children of same parents. The 35-year-old mentally deranged man was lynched on
Elumelu to lead Senegal, Liberia presidents, others at UBA Africa Day forum
Senegal President Macky Sall, Liberia President George Weah and United States Senator Chris Coons will be part of a High-Level Leadership Panel....
New cases overstretch Oyo Isolation centres - The Nation Nigeria
Oyo State Government is currently facing a new challenge of managing Coronavirus spread as the number of positive cases has exceeded ..
Rivers Govt to EFCC: stop media trial - The Nation Nigeria
The Rivers State Government has again joined issues with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which it accused of engaging ...
‘Save community from sea incursion’ - The Nation Nigeria
The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), backed by the World Bank and the Ondo State Government have begun work...
Patients decry shabby treatment at Niger Centre - The Nation Nigeria
COVID-19 patients being discharged from the Minna Isolation centre, has disclosed that they were not adequately treated and tested ..
PSNI 'extremely concerned' for missing woman Alwyn O'Brien last seen in Lisburn
Anyone who can help is asked to contact the police
White House imposes coronavirus travel ban on Brazil
Trump had already banned certain travelers from China, Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland and, to a lesser extent, Iran.
Domestic flights resume today: Here are the quarantine rules for passengers in different states
The Maharashtra government has allowed Mumbai airport to handle 50 domestic flights per day. Kolkata and Bagdogra airports to not operate any domestic flights between May 25-27.
Justice Chandrachud: ‘Irrespective of curbs, courts’ duty to protect rights of citizens’
It is the duty of courts to ensure accountability and protect rights of citizens, Supreme Court judge Justice D Y Chandrachud said.
Over 21,000 requests pending after Karnataka bars entry from three states
Out of the total 1.26 lakh approval requests from different states all over the country since May 1, a total of 95,261 were granted till May 18 — Maharashtra (67,518), Gujarat (2,175) and Tamil Nadu (27,743).
White House goal on testing nursing homes unmet
Only a handful of states, including West Virginia and Rhode Island, have said they’ve already tested every nursing home resident.
Court grants activists bail saying they were only protesting, police arrest them again
The respite, though, was short lived as a Special Investigation Team of the Crime Branch arrested them under charges of murder, attempt to murder, rioting and criminal conspiracy, and sought their police custody for 14 days. The court eventually remanded them in two-day police custody.
Huawei wants stable Samsung, Hynix chip supply, Korea Daily says
While memory chipmakers aren’t subject to the US government restrictions, Huawei worries that the Trump administration could widen its restrictions later.
China media seize on video of HK protesters beating lawyer
HONG KONG, May 25 — Video of Hong Kong protesters beating a lawyer was seized on by China's state media today, becoming a propaganda blow for the city's pro-democracy movement. The assault took place yesterday during a rally against a controversial security law proposed by Beijing that was broken...
Survey shows majority of youths agree Covid-19 stimulus package can boost economy
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The majority of youths feel the Economic Stimulus Package will counter the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and boost the national economy. A survey conducted by the Institute for Youth Research Malaysia (IYRES) from April 14 to 24 found that 97. 2 per cent of the 2,928...
Pelosi on Mail-In Ballot Push: ‘We’re Now calling It Voting at Home’
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) on Wednesday evening signaled that Democrats are going to push for more expanded mail-in voting by referring to it now as “voting at home.” |
CNN’s Brownstein: Biden Leading with Older Voters After Republicans Suggested Seniors ‘Had Duty to Die’
CNN political analyst Ron Brownstein on Sunday pointed out that former Vice President Joe Biden has opened up a considerable lead among seniors after Republicans suggested during the coronavirus pandemic that older voters “had a duty to die” for Wall Street and the economy. | 2020 Election
Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wa Warns Of Poisonous, Fake DP Ruto Donations After Family Was Taken Ill
Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung'wa has asked constituents to be wary of fake, poisonous donations.In a Facebook post, the legislator warned that a family in Gikambura area was treated at a local hospital
Amotekun nabs four suspected burglars in Osun
Bola Bamigbola, Osogbo Four suspected burglars were, on Sunday, arrested by men of the Amotekun Corps in Ila Odo, Odo Otin Local Government Area of Osun State. The leader of the gang, Sola Taiwo,...
South-West states work out plan on Amotekun collaboration
Abiodun Nejo, Ado Ekiti The attorneys general of the six states of the South-West have begun moves to strengthen collaboration among the Amotekun security networks in the states in the zone. Ekit...
China's aggressive push for Hong Kong national security laws could lead to US sanctions, White House says
White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on Sunday that China's aggressive move to force national security laws on Hong Kong may result in US sanctions.
Adriaan Basson: Ramaphosa wins the day but it's up to us to keep the economy open
On Sunday night, Ramaphosa took charge of the crisis and showed the authoritarians in Cabinet that he is still the boss, writes Adriaan Basson.
Magu urges Nigerians in diaspora to pressure UK to release Diezani for trial
The acting chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, has urged Nigerians in the diaspora to pressure the UK government to release Diezani Allison-Madueke for trial.
Coronavirus: Government draws up plan to rescue key firms
The government could aid strategically important firms affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Hong Kong another sideshow in a larger China drama with no final act
Australia's disputes with China are just a sidelight to a much bigger US-China struggle that is only intensifying.
Two militants killed in encounter with security forces in south Kashmir
Srinagar: Two militants were killed in an encounter which ensued when security forces launched a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in south Kashmir district of Kulgam on Monday. Official...
Wife, children kill Ludhiana man after he attempts to rape stepdaughter, booked for murder
A woman in Ludhiana killed her husband with help from her children after he re-attempted to rape his 15-year-old stepdaughter.
5-year-old boy travels alone from Delhi to Bengaluru as flight operations begin, meets mother after 3 months
Vihaan Sharma, 5, who was stuck in Delhi following the coronavirus-induced lockdown, arrived in Bengaluru on Monday, nearly after three months.
Japan said to start giving out travel vouchers from end-July – Jiji
The Japanese media outlet, Jiji Press, reported on Monday, Japan’s government is considering starting to give out travel vouchers from end-July. Trave
30 Srikakulam natives reach Vizag from Bengaluru on two-wheelers
Even as the country is trying to recover from the impact of lockdowns, migrant workers continue to suffer.
Mumbai Police warns against coronavirus-related fake news on social media; here's what is prohibited under Section 144 and Section 188
The order prohibits the spread of inflammatory statements that are discriminatory against a particular community.
China's aggressive push for Hong Kong national security laws could lead to US sanctions, White House official says, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The White House national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, said China's actions indicated the country was "going to basically take over Hong Kong.". Read more at businessinsider.sg
Uttar Pradesh looks to provide employment, insurance to migrant workers
The State looks to set up a commission to workers’ rights, and to provide them socio-economic-legal support
State witness in Netanyahu case summoned for clarification - Inside Israel
Shlomo Filber, state witness in Case 4000, was summoned by the police last month to confirm a note was written by him.
Sanwo-Olu to inaugurate projects to mark one year in office
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is to inaugurate housing, education and road projects as part of activities to mark one year on office.
China's aggressive push for Hong Kong national security laws could lead to US sanctions, White House official says
The White House national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, said China's actions indicated the country was "going to basically take over Hong Kong."
Indian Army Chief's remark on Lipulekh issue an insult to our history: Nepal defence minister
South Asia News: Criticising Indian Army Chief Manoj Mukund Naravane's remarks on Kathmandu acting on "behest of someone" over the Lipulekh issue, Nepal defence minist
Shot fired into home
One man was taken into custody Sunday after Victoria police officers responded to a report of a gunshot in an apartment building.
COVID transparency urged
An ad-hoc transparency group is calling on governments to make crucial records related to the COVID-19 pandemic open by default as a measure of accountability to Canadians.
Laundering inquiry resumes
Money laundering in British Columbia will be under scrutiny again this week when a public inquiry resumes today.
Arrests at homeless camp
Eight people have been arrested as officials work to clear tent camps at two locations in Victoria.
Two arrested on suspicion of manslaughter remain in custody
Investigation continues into the "unexplained" death of man in St Judes.
ABS-CBN to get due process
THE leadership of Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano on Monday assured fairness and due process as the House committees on legislative franchises and on good government and public accountability will hold a joint hearing this Tuesday afternoon on the franchise application of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation.
QC completes SAP distribution ahead of 4 Metro Manila cities
AHEAD of four other Metro Manila cities, the Quezon City government has reported complete the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Special Amelioration Program (SAP) distribution as of May 20.
DOJ: 202,605 child sex cases in homes during ECQ
A TOTAL of 202, 605 cases of sexual exploitation of children inside homes have been recorded since Luzon including the National Capital Region have been placed under the enhanced community quarantine due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Anglogold Ashanti shuts South African mine over 164 COVID-19 cases
The mine, the deepest in the world, only re-opened in April after being shut under a nationwide lockdown, and had been operating at around 50% capacity. It accounted for around 7.4% of the company’s
Joint military operation by Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso kills 8 suspected terrorists
Twenty-four men caught in Burkina Faso and 14 in Ivory Coast were handed to intelligence services, a source at Ivorian army headquarters said.
Japan opposition still seeking candidate for Tokyo governor race
Incumbent Yuriko Koike, 67, is riding on a wave of popularity amid the capital's fight against COVID-19.
Anti-CAA protest: Pinjra Tod activists granted bail, rearrested
They were initially arrested on Saturday in relation with an FIR registered on February 24 over the sit-in protest at Jafrabad Metro Station against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act
Odisha’s plan of home delivery of liquor goes for a toss
People could not find any application platform to order liquor online and shop owners also insisted on offline selling
Venkaiah Naidu reviews preparedness for holding regular Parliament panel meetings
Officers of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, and those of ministries appearing before such committees to be kept to the bare minimum, say sources
First flight takes off from Chennai airport as operations resume after two months
It left for Delhi at 6.35 a.m. with 116 passengers
Domestic flight services resume in India after two months
NEW DELHI: After a gap of two months, domestic passenger flight operations resumed on Monday amid reluctance by various states … Domestic flight services resume in India after two months Read More »
Attenborough: COVID-19 swept the problem of climate change from front page news
Sir David Attenborough has said that as the coronavirus pandemic continues to blaze one, climate change has been swept off the front pages of newspapers...
Japan is set to end their current state of emergency in Tokyo
Reports have been circulating that Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to remove the current state of emergency in Tokyo and 4 other prefectures...
There were fears packed Tokyo could become a hotbed for the virus
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after new cases slowed to a crawl. Compared with hard-hit areas in Europe, the United States, Russia and Brazil, Japan has been spared the worst of the
Severe storm lashes vast expanse of west Australian coast
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm on Monday for the second straight day. No casualties were reported from what Acting Assistant Commissioner of Western Australia
‘Turn back this wave of hate’: 100 writers call for an end to anti-Asian hostility
Reports of hate crimes and violence against the Asian and Asian American community have surged since early in the pandemic * Coronavirus – latest US updates * Coronavirus – latest global updates * See all our coronavirus coverageMore than 100 prominent writers, including several top Asian American
Nyandarua abandons theatre project
County Commissioner Boaz Cherutich says 75 people have been quarantined.
WATCH: New Zealand PM's epic reaction while earthquake strikes during her live interview
The capital city and its nearby areas were shaken up by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake while Ardern's live interview was underway.
J&K: Encounter underway in Kulgam; 2 terrorists gunned down by security forces
Sources told Zee Media that two-three terrorists are believed to be trapped.
Japan lifts national state of emergency
Japan has lifted its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus, after new cases slowed to a crawl in the country with the world's third-biggest economy.
I don't regret what I did, Cummings says over travel
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's senior aide Dominic Cummings has said "I don't regret what I did", as he responded to allegations he breached coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Regular parliamentary committee meetings likely to take place soon
The issue had stirred a controversy as the parliamentary panel meetings are held in-camera and the issues discussed are not made public. Holding such meetings through video conference would have compromised the secrecy clause.
California Republicans sue to block Gov. Gavin Newsom’s vote-by-mail order
The Republican National Committee, National Republican Congressional Committee and California Republican Party sued Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state’s Secretary of State Alex Padilla on Sunday,
Flights resume but be prepared for cancellations, rescheduling, delays
Maharashtra agrees to 50 flights and Telangana 30 after much haggling between Centre and states
Moon calls for bold fiscal strategy in light of COVID-19
Addressing the officials responsible for drawing up the national fiscal strategy, President Moon Jae-in on Monday called for bold support measures, saying the state must spearhead efforts to soften the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at the National Fiscal Strategy Meeting, Moon also downplayed concerns that his administration’s fiscal policies could threaten the country’s fiscal stability, sa...
Shinzo Abe's approval rating slides amid coronavirus, prosecution scandal
May 25 (UPI) -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's approval rating has dipped by double digits in the wake of his administration's response to the global coronavirus pandemic.
China’s aggressive push for Hong Kong national security laws could lead to US sanctions, White House official says
The White House national security adviser, Robert O’Brien, on Sunday said China’s aggressive move to force national security laws on Hong Kong might result in US sanctions.
New Zealand's Ardern stays cool as earthquake strikes during live interview
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was unflustered by an earthquake that struck the capital Wellington on Monday while she was doing a live TV interview, and calmly continued with the programme.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
The prime minister of Japan has lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and the remaining areas of the country, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Citizen TV's Waihiga Mwaura Rescues Evicted Family From Streets [VIDEO]
The Citizen TV anchor was undertaking an investigative report on the evictions in Kariobangi North, Nairobi when he encountered a mother and...
Eden-Monaro byelection set for July 4, coronavirus measures play role in date selection
The date was chosen in part to allow enough time for school polling booths to be sanitised due to the coronavirus.
Covid-19: Over 600 citizens call for temporary release of Sudha Bharadwaj, Shoma Sen from jail
They have been booked under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act for their alleged role in the Bhima Koregaon violence case.
Covid-19: Nearly 80 flights in Delhi, over 20 in Bengaluru cancelled, chaos at airports on day 1
Passengers whose flights were cancelled said they did not get any prior notice from airlines.
6977 New Cases in 24 hours with 154 Deaths -
There has been a steady increase in corona virus cases in the country and now a large number of new
What social distancing? Prisoners gather inside Aurangabad Central Jail for namaz on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr
Social distancing norms went for a toss after many prisoners gathered inside Aurangabad Central Jail for namaz on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. A video of the same has gone viral on social media.
Uttarakhand BJP releases ‘Modi Aarti’, party MLA says will erect PM Modi statue too
Amid coronavirus outbreak, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) functionaries in Uttarakhand have come up with ‘Modi Aarti’ in praise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Trump demands immediate answer from governor on RNC capacity
President Donald Trump demanded Monday that North Carolina's Democratic governor sign off “immediately” on allowing the Republican National Convention to move forward in August with full attendance despite the ongoing...
In move to limit federal oversight of police, Seattle cites its hard work, need to focus on coronavirus
The city has asked U.S. District Judge James Robart to find it has successfully completed a two-year review period to assure Seattle police reforms have taken hold. If granted, the...
Ex-Trumpist Ann Coulter Trashed Online as She Rips 'Disloyal Actual Retard' Trump in Twitter Rant
Ann Coulter picked up on Donald Trump's weekend dig at Jeff Sessions, his former attorney general, frothing at the mouth with rage saying he “had to recuse” himself due...
80 Flights Cancelled on First Day Domestic Flights Resume in India After Two-Month Hiatus
New Delhi (Sputnik): India suspended domestic and international air travel starting 25 March as a containment measure to mitigate COVID-19. The federal government has...
'Could have planned better': Ex-RBI Governor C Rangarajan rues migrant crisis due to lockdown
He feels provision for some kind of cash dispensation is necessary, saying the government could cut some other expenditures, perhaps towards administration or travel
India resumes domestic flights amid confusion over Covid-19 rules
Individual states apply varying coronavirus restrictions – from 14-day quarantine to case-by-case assessment of symptoms
Venkaiah Naidu reviews preparedness for holding parliament panel meetings
Naidu holds detailed discussions with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, secretary generals of both Houses and other senior officials on Saturday over the availability of rooms
UK may remove Huawei from its 5G infrastructure by 2023
Earlier this year, we had reported on the UK government allowing Huawei to work on bringing 5G networking to the country, albeit in a limited capacity and non-core areas. But now, it seems like the government is working towards phasing out the Chinese tech giant’s equipment by 2023, as conservative members have pressured the UK …
Death of nine people in Telangana doesn't appear to be suicide, says forensic expert
Indicating foul play in the death of nine people, including six of a family, whose bodies were fished out from a well near Warangal, a forensic expert on Sunday virtually ruled out suicide theory,
As US edges toward reopening, a mixed picture takes shape
One pool party was a crowded bedlam of collective joy and release with no social distancing, while others heading to the beach wore masks: America getting used to scaled-back lockdowns on a big
China reports 51 new coronavirus cases, mostly in Wuhan
China has reported 51 new coronavirus cases including 40 asymptomatic infections, majority of them in the contagion's first epicentre Wuhan, where over six million tests have been conducted in the
BJP playing dirty politics over COVID-19 figures: Aam Aadmi Party
The Aam Aadmi Party accused the BJP on Sunday of playing dirty politics over the number of deaths in Delhi due to the novel coronavirus pandemic after the high court refused to entertain a plea in
285 families granted e-visits to children in custody in Abu Dhabi
Child Visitation Centre of Abu Dhabi Court facilitated people
Despite risks, we're not too fussed about facial recognition
Survey finds most Australians are comfortable with the rise of software that can spot a face in the crowd despite lingering concerns about the dangers.
Duty-free booze bonanza for Australians under new proposal for 'Trans-Tasman bubble' travel
Under existing limits, travellers can purchase more duty-free alcohol when visiting New Zealand than they can when travelling to Australia.
Victorian father faces new charges over alleged Philippines child sex
New charges filed against man accused of engaging in sexual activity with children during a trip to the Philippines and having the alleged act filmed.
Lawyer claims crook trying to use Gobbo to get off 'might be confused'
Drug trafficker Francesco Madafferi wants to use Informer 3838 scandal to secure release but prosecutors say he might be confused about what led to conviction.
'A once-in-a-generation upgrade': V'landys's vow to revive Leichhardt
Peter V'Landys has written to Inner West Council Mayor Darcy Byrne requesting his wish list for Leichhardt Oval renovations, which he will then take to government for funding.
Accountability group calls for COVID-19 transparency, whistleblower protection
The Canadian COVID-19 Accountability Group is urging public officials to proactively release documents concerning health and safety enforcement, scientific and public health research, and contracts, grants, and loans provided to companies and organizations.
Police Gun Down Bulawayo Man Driving With His Girlfriend…. More Details Emerge
Police Gun Down Bulawayo Man.... More Details Emerge. More details have emerged on the strange case of the late Paul Munakopa, 34,who was fatally shot
JD(U) MLA reply to migrant’s job query: ‘Why couldn’t your father give one’
Leader of Opposition in Bihar Assembly Tejashwi Prasad Yadav termed the JD (U) MLA's statement "insensitive".
Yogi Adityanath: States will have to seek nod before employing UP workers
The Chief Minister said that the government will carry out skill mapping of the migrant workers and will stand by them wherever they go, be it other states or countries.
Congress targets PM, Shah after HC raps Gujarat govt on Covid fight
Addressing a press conference, Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi asked whether the Prime Minister and Home Minister are “even aware of what is happening in their own home state?”
Memorial Day weekend draws crowds and triggers warnings
Officials in California said most people were covering their faces and keep their distance even as they ventured to beaches and parks.
Ismail Sabri: Mandatory letter of undertaking for returning Malaysians available online today
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The letter of undertaking (LoU) for hotel charges that returning Malaysians must complete as part of their documentation will be available online starting today, said Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. The senior minister said that the application form and LoU will be...
Islamic Call to Prayer Broadcast on Loudspeakers in Great Britain
Mosques across the UK could begin daily broadcasts of the call to prayer through loudspeakers after they were given permission during Ramadan
Milestones of US human spaceflights
Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years.
NIDCOM lists items allegedly ‘carted away’ by communications minister
Kayode Oyero The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission has released a list of items allegedly “carted away” by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, after he allegedly ejec...
Bushfire conditions to worsen in future
Australia faces even more dangerous bushfire conditions in the future, say scientists who warn the devastating 2019-20 blazes are not a one-off event. The cor...
Covid-19: 'It's in your hands' - Ramaphosa calls on citizens to play their part
President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa is now at risk of even more coronavirus infections as it prepares to gear down to alert Level 3 of the lockdown.
China's swoop on Hong Kong autonomy 'utterly offensive'
Several former foreign ministers have criticised Beijing for its proposed new laws aimed at silencing dissent.
HK security, police chiefs warn of growing 'terrorism'
Protests are expected to resume on Wednesday, when the city's legislature is scheduled to give a second reading of a bill that would criminalise abuse of China's national anthem.
SA eases COVID-19 restrictions ahead of schedule
South Australia has fast-tracked its loosening of COVID-19 restrictions, with pubs, restaurants, clubs, cinemas, beauty salons and gyms able to have up to 80 patrons from June 1.
No parent will be forced to send a child to school in level 3
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reassured parents they will not be forced to send their children back to school when on-site learning resumes for grade 7 and 12 pupils on 1 June.
On Day 1, Chennai airport to receive 16 flights
A Delhi-bound Indigo Airlines with 116 passengers was the first flight to be operated from the airport here today when the country resumed domestic air services, officials said. Continue Reading →
YIAGA, others, decry Buhari’s appointments, neglect of young people in cabinet
The leaders of the CSOs bare their minds in a chat with Vanguard at the weekend, which they expressed dismay and called for young people’s inclusion in governance
AFAN lauds Gov Ayade over tax exemption for farmers
AFAN, Sunday, lauded the Governor of Cross River State, Prof Ben Ayade, overtax exemption of farmers, especially smallholder farmers
Copper: The pace of long positions to slow down – TDS
Copper continued to benefit from surging risk appetite as speculators once again added to their long positions, strategists at TD Securities report. C
The U.S Lauded Pakistan’s Assistance in Fighting COVID-19
The United States has thanked Pakistan for its donation of protective gear and surgical masks to support the fight against coronavirus. In a Tweet, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo appreciated Pakistan’s goodwill donation of surgical masks and protective suits to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He said this delivery is a symbol of […]
Jharkhand to begin evaluation of Class 10, 12 answer sheets from 28 May; teachers to follow social distancing norms, use masks and sanitisers
The evaluation of matriculation and intermediate examination answer sheets in Jharkhand will begin from 28 May, the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) decided in accordance with instructions by the state education department
Qatar virus tracing app stirs rare privacy backlash
Privacy concerns over Qatar's coronavirus contact tracing app, a tool that is mandatory on pain of prison, have prompted a rare backlash and forced officials to offer reassurance and concessions.
UP To Set Up Migration Commission To Employ Returnee Migrants
In a two-pronged strategy to secure migrant workers, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to set up a Migration Commission for employment of such labourers in the state and made it clear that any state that wants them from UP has to seek its permission.
Chaos reigns at airports as domestic flights take off after 2-month gap
Tweaking of flight schedules led to cancellation of several flights
Services to resume in New Jersey county where rabbis were first to end communal prayer - US & Canada
Services to resume in New Jersey's Bergen County, where rabbis were first to end communal prayer.
Robber in court for $979 899 gold heist
A MAN from Pumula South in Bulawayo, who was part of a five-member gang, appeared in court on Thursday facing armed robbery charges involving 1 170,30 grammes o...
2014 MDC camps may need mediation
TWO camps have emerged from the MDC-T 2014 structures following the mooted Supreme Court ruling for the MDC-T 2014 structures to organise an extraordinary congr...
Chamisa claims Africa's electoral system is a big circus
OPPOSITION MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has slammed Africa's electoral system as a "big circus if not an embarrassment to the continent", hence the recurr...
China's proposed national security law should be on G7 agenda: Former Hong Kong governor
The United Kingdom should ensure that China's efforts to impose a new national security law on Hong Kong are on the agenda for the G7 meeting in ...
Two Militants Killed In Kulgam Encounter, Operation Still On: IGP Kashmir
2 militants have been killed in Khur Village of Kulgam. The operation is still on. The identity of the terrorists is yet to be discovered: IGP Kashmir
Netanyahu becomes the first Israeli prime minister to stand trial over corruption and fraud cases
Last year, Netanyahu was indicted on bribery, fraud, and breach of trust charges as part of three separate corruption cases.
2 men jailed for selling fake Q-pass in Bulacan
TWO men selling fake quarantine pass in Bulacan were arrested by the local police in an entrapment operation in Malolos City shortly before noon Sunday, Bulacan Police Provincial Office director, Colonel Lawrence B. Cajipe said.
2 kids killed in mortar blast
COTABATO CITY – The military here launched an investigation following Sunday’s alleged mortar blast that killed two children and wounded over a dozen others in Datu Saudi Ampatuan, Maguindanao.
Fake PNP-IMEG agent arrested in Cebu
A MAN who was found to be posing as an officer of the Philippine National Police Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (PNP-IMEG) is now in jail after being arrested by real policemen last Sunday afternoon, PNP-IMEG director, Brigadier General Ronald O. Lee announced yesterday.
PNP to go hammer and tongs vs 405 for SAP aid anomalies
PHILIPPINE National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group director, Major General Joel Napoleon M. Coronel, yesterday said a total of 405 persons are under fire for their alleged involvement in anomalies regarding the distribution of Social Amelioration Program (SAP) cash subsidy.
Aberdeen pensioner Robin Green 74, missing overnight amid lockdown as cops urge public to be on the lookout
A PENSIONER has vanished from Aberdeen – with cops now urging the public to be on the lookout for him. Keen hillwalker Robin Green, 74, disappeared from the West End area of the city yesterda…
Coronavirus cases rise to 13,418 in Delhi; Arvind Kejriwal says situation under control
Most of the coronavirus patients in Delhi are asymptomatic or have mild symptoms.Over 500 people tested positive in the national capital in last 24 hours
Covid-19: Situation under control in Delhi, says Kejriwal
Kejriwal said despite the surge in cases in the past few days, hospitals are not stressed and a large number of beds remain unoccupied.Delhi has a recovery rate of approximately 48%
South Africa coronavirus: Eased lockdown splits opposition, over 11K recoveries
From the area of testing through to record number of recoveries, South Africa has been praised for pro-activeness in combating the virus.
Afghan president pledges to release up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has started the process to release up to 2,000 Taliban prisoners as a "goodwill gesture", his spokesperson said, in a move that came after the government welcomed the armed group's surprise announcement of a three-day ceasefire during the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
COVID19: Pulitzer winning Indian-origin physician, compatriot in NYS commission on economic recovery
Mr. Cuomo on Sunday announced that the state’s Blue-Ribbon Commission, chaired by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, will also focus on improving telehealth and broadband access using new, innovative technologies.
Seven-day institutional quarantine mandatory in AP for flyers from six states
All the flyers who wish to come to the State have to enrol in Spandana website and obtain a clearance before buying tickets, order says
Teen who boasted after killing angler on fishing trip found dead in jail cell
Lenny Crawt was just 16 when angler Scott Wilkinson, 49, was punched, kicked and stabbed before his head was smashed in with a piece of wood on Donkey Island in the Thames in Surrey
Despite risks, we're not too fussed about facial recognition
Survey finds most Australians are comfortable with the rise of software that can spot a face in the crowd despite lingering concerns about the dangers.
Duty-free booze bonanza for Australians under new proposal for 'Trans-Tasman bubble' travel
Under existing limits, travellers can purchase more duty-free alcohol when visiting New Zealand than they can when travelling to Australia.
Victorian father faces new charges over alleged Philippines child sex
New charges filed against man accused of engaging in sexual activity with children during a trip to the Philippines and having the alleged act filmed.
Lawyer claims crook trying to use Gobbo to get off 'might be confused'
Drug trafficker Francesco Madafferi wants to use Informer 3838 scandal to secure release but prosecutors say he might be confused about what led to conviction.
'A once-in-a-generation upgrade': V'landys's vow to revive Leichhardt
Peter V'Landys has written to Inner West Council Mayor Darcy Byrne requesting his wish list for Leichhardt Oval renovations, which he will then take to government for funding.
Coronavirus Lockdown: Middle Seats Must Be Kept Empty On Flights For Stranded Indians: Supreme Court
Air India can operate flights with middle seats occupied only for the next 10 days, the court said. New Delhi: … Coronavirus Lockdown: Middle Seats Must Be Kept Empty On Flights For Stranded Indians: Supreme Court Read More »
Three Republican groups sue California governor over mail-in-vote order
California was the first state in the country to commit to sending mail-in ballots to all registered voters for the November election, a move responding to the coronavirus pandemic. "Democrats continue to use this pandemic as a ploy to implement their partisan election agenda, and Governor Newsom
Netanyahu becomes the first Israeli prime minister to stand trial over corruption and fraud cases
Last year, Netanyahu was indicted on bribery, fraud, and breach of trust charges as part of three separate corruption cases.
India among 10 worst-hit COVID-19 nations as cases jump; air travel reopens
India on Monday posted its biggest single-day jump in cases of COVID-19, overtaking Iran to become one of the 10 worst-hit nations, even as the government allowed domestic air travel to restart. India reported another 6,977 cases, taking its total ot 138,845, according to government data, despite the
At New Delhi airport, hundreds of people anxious to get home but apprehensive about the risks queued from before dawn
Domestic flights resumed in India on Monday even as coronavirus cases surge, while confusion about quarantine rules prompted jitters among passengers and the cancellation of dozens of planes. India had halted all flights within the country, and departing and leaving for abroad, in late March as it sought
Security officials launch review of Huawei's involvement in Britain's 5G network
Security officials have launched a review of Huawei's involvement in Britain's 5G network in the wake of US sanctions. Following the recent announcement that America would place additional laws on the telecommunications giant, the UK Government confirmed that the National Cyber Security Centre
Trump slams Biden ad critical of golf outing
President Trump late Sunday lashed out at Joe Biden after the likely Democrat nominee criticized his golf outing earlier in the day as the country approaches 100,000 coronavirus deaths.
Agriculture reforms threaten to split politicians
Farmers demand access to affordable inputs and defeat of cartels strangling sector.
Trump suspends travel from Brazil
Brazil now has the second-biggest caseload in the world.
WATCH: Scary scenes in Jaipur as desert locust swarms take over
The desert locust (Schistocerca gregaria; Gryllus gregarius) is a species of locust, a swarming short-horned grasshopper in the family Acrididae.
Johnson under pressure over defence of Cummings' lockdown breach
The UK Prime Minister is coming under increasing pressure to sack his top adviser after it emerge...
Americans pass pandemic holiday on beaches, in parks as death toll nears 100,000
All 50 states in the US have relaxed coronavirus restrictions to some degree
Despite risks, we're not too fussed about facial recognition
Survey finds most Australians are comfortable with the rise of software that can spot a face in the crowd despite lingering concerns about the dangers.
Duty-free booze bonanza for Australians under new proposal for 'Trans-Tasman bubble' travel
Under existing limits, travellers can purchase more duty-free alcohol when visiting New Zealand than they can when travelling to Australia.
Victorian father faces new charges over alleged Philippines child sex
New charges filed against man accused of engaging in sexual activity with children during a trip to the Philippines and having the alleged act filmed.
Lawyer claims crook trying to use Gobbo to get off 'might be confused'
Drug trafficker Francesco Madafferi wants to use Informer 3838 scandal to secure release but prosecutors say he might be confused about what led to conviction.
'A once-in-a-generation upgrade': V'landys's vow to revive Leichhardt
Peter V'Landys has written to Inner West Council Mayor Darcy Byrne requesting his wish list for Leichhardt Oval renovations, which he will then take to government for funding.
Johnson risks party wrath to back aide who crossed UK during lockdown
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson backed his senior adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday, despite calls from within his own Conservative Party for the aide to resign for driving 250 miles during the coronavirus lockdown.
Call for Government to change 'blunt' road map to reopening Ireland
Some aspects of the road map don’t make sense, said Prof Morgenroth. Books can be bought in supermarkets, but book shops cannot open and petrol stations were selling potted plants before garden centres could reopen
Taiwan vows 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong residents
Protests reignited in Hong Kong over the weekend against Beijing's move to pass national security legislation, resulting in at least 180 arrests, police said.
China proposes lifting North Korea sanctions
May 25 (UPI) -- China's top diplomat called on the United States to ease North Korea sanctions, the same day North Korea's Kim Jong Un discussed strengthening nuclear deterrence, according to state media reports.
India among 10 worst-hit COVID-19 nations as cases jump; air travel reopens
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India on Monday posted its biggest single-day jump in cases of COVID-19, overtaking Iran to become one of the 10 worst-hit nations, even as the government allowed domestic air travel to restart.
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning up in Perth on Monday after some of the worst weather in a decade.
Louisiana state trooper dies from injuries suffered in on-duty crash
A Louisiana state trooper has died after being struck by a police car while removing a tire deflation device that had flattened the tires of a suspect's car.
Memorial Day tradition carries on in Las Vegas amid pandemic
Some recurring public Memorial Day events are scheduled for Monday across the valley, but they have been scaled back.
States will have to seek permission to employ workers from Uttar Pradesh, says Adityanath
The chief minister also announced a migration commission to ensure employment for workers within Uttar Pradesh.
SC allows Air India to operate repatriation flights without leaving middle seat empty for 10 days
The top court’s order came on a petition filed by the Centre and Air India against a Bombay High Court order to keep middle seats on planes vacant.
Coronavirus: Maharashtra seeks 50 doctors, 100 nurses from Kerala as its cases continue to rise
The state government has offered to pay and provide accommodation to the medical and paramedical personnel.
Union Minister of State for Agriculture said that Rahul Gandhi can Never be a Public Leader -
Union Minister of State for Agriculture Kailash Chaudhary says that if Rahul Gandhi had been the Prime Minister of the
Nikkei rises, but Hong Kong shares slip as tensions with China heat up
Hong Kong stocks fall as demonstrators take to the streets to protest proposal by China to supercede city government’s authority.
CBSE board exam 2020: CBSE to hold the remaining exams for Class 10, Class 12 at over 15,000 centres across India
Minister of Human Resource Development, Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ said that the pending class 10, 12 board exams will be conducted at over 15,000 examination centres across India.
Huawei Reportedly Issues Chip Supply Request to Samsung as It Braces for More US Pressure
Last week, US officials reportedly indicated that they may further tighten the rules that aim to cut the Chinese tech giant Huawei off from global chip sales.
Beijing Opposes All US Restrictions on Chinese Airlines, Foreign Ministry Says
The statement comes in response to a report that the US Transportation Department ordered four Chinese airlines to file their schedules by 27 May. The American...
'From Hero to Zero': Piers Morgan Claims Boris Johnson 'Done' in Tense Row Over 'Hypocrite' Cummings
The outspoken GMB host believes that by defending the top Downing Street policy adviser, notably behind the set of COVID containment rules, the prime minister is...
Frontline doctor vows to resign if Dominic Cummings doesn’t go first
Dr Dominic Pimenta said the Prime Minister's chief adviser ‘spits in the face of all our efforts’.
117 Delhi private hospitals to reserve 20% beds for COVID-19 patients, says Kejriwal, admits to rise in cases
Delhi has reported 13,418 positive cases of Coronavirus so far, out of which 6,540 people have recovered and 6,617 are active cases.
Andhra Pradesh govt constitutes probe committee, seeks questions from public on LG Polymers gas leak
Weeks after the horrific LG Polymer ‘Styrene’ gas leak incident, the Andhra Pradesh government has constituted a High Power Committee (HPC).
Residents celebrate Eid Al Fitr, maintain social distancing
Residents made their Eid Al Fitr festivities memorable by celebrating the festival at home with their family members. By celebrating Eid at home and following social distancing, they made significant contribution in government’s effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
Rights in the time of COVID-19
The rules that govern members of a society are in a state of flux due to COVID-19. Just four short months ago, we probably could not have imagined a society defined by closed stores, social distancing, and mask-wearing. Yet states around the world have required these measures, and even more, of individuals.
Less number of road accidents recorded on first day of Eid
Emergency Department at Hamad General Hospital (HGH) and Al Wakra Hospital have treated 651 cases on the first day of Eid Al Fitr due to several reasons including road accidents, stomach ailments, respiratory problems and trauma.
Communities unite to fight COVID-19
Government’s efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Qatar, have received overwhelming support from the community in the form of volunteering work and contributions like cash, logistic and services by individuals and companies. Qatari youth became the source of inspiration by becoming volunteers.
Qatar, Azerbaijan to strengthen relations further
Qatar and Azerbaijan have taken many steps over the last 25 years to develop bilateral relations in various sectors. Both countries are interested in the development of economic partnership, including investment, trade and tourism cooperation, said the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Doha.
Prince Andrew 'grabbed Virginia Roberts' bottom and ground himself on her during visit to Jeffrey Epstein's "paedophile island" in Caribbean,' Netflix documentary claims
The makers of the documentary talk to Steve Scully who claims he saw Prince Andrew kissing Miss Roberts on the Caribbean Island.
Coronavirus lockdown: India Post to home-deliver fruits in some Bihar cities
The partnership has been forged to address the woes of litchi and mango cultivators in the state due to the lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Coronavirus Australia latest: at a glance
A summary of the major developments in the coronavirus outbreak across Australia
80 flights cancelled at Delhi airport; airlines follow Covid-19 guidelines
The flight schedule had been made for all airports, including those in West Bengal, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, which have decided to defer or restrict flights for now
Flight resumption paves way for Parliamentary committee meetings in June
Monsoon session of Parliament likely to be on schedule, though social distancing challenges remain
Rajasthan govt withdraws order increasing daily working limit to 12 hours
Congress-ruled Rajasthan was the first state to increase the working hour limit to 12 hours from 8 hours through an order issued on April 11
WWE News: Hall Of Famer Reportedly Receives Flak For Controversial Reaction To Hana Kimura’s Death
In the aftermath of Japanese wrestler Hana Kimura’s death by apparent suicide, several wrestlers from all over the world, including a number of WWE superstars, paid tribute to the late grappler ...
Salons may reopen soon, but health measures must be in place
Barbershop and salon employees show that they can safely cut hair by wearing protective wear. The government, however, is still assessing the risks.
Lance Armstrong admits to first doping 'probably at 21'
Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France 7 years in a row, but was later stripped of those titles and received a lifetime ban from cycling in 2012
Italian Government Wants Unemployed To Become Social Distancing Snitches
An army of “civic assistants” will be embedded in the population
Explained: Migrants' 'ghar wapsi' behind COVID-19 spike in India?
Monday is the fourth-straight day that India has reported the biggest one-day rise in the number, with 6,977 new infections, reported in the last 24 hours, taking the country's tally to 1,38,845, while the death toll rose to 4,021.
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy after new cases slowed to a crawl. Compared to
Pakistan plane crash: Police officer who saved others until he fell unconscious earns praise online
Sindh Police official reportedly fainted from inhaling CO2 and was admitted to a hospital
'Quite a Decent Shake' : Earthquake interrupts New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern's TV interview
The prime minister was speaking to a morning news program from Parliament in Wellington
Air India allowed to operate non-scheduled foreign flights with middle-seat booking
Bombay High Court had directed to keep these seats vacant on international flights
Qatar COVID-19 tracing app stirs rare privacy backlash
Unprecedented access to users’ location data has prompted fears about state surveillance
Muslims in India, Bangladesh celebrate Eid subdued by COVID-19
Indian government leaders and imams appealed to Eid celebrants to follow lockdown norms
Liberal senator files defamation suit over Twitter troll account
Victorian senator Sarah Henderson has filed defamation proceedings against a former Geelong councillor who denies any link to an anonymous Twitter account.
PM Trudeau commits to explore plan to allow 10 days of paid sick leave
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his government intends to move forward on talks with the provinces and territories on ensuring that every worker in Canada who needs it can access 10 days of paid sick leave a year.
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
The House of Commons is meeting Monday to decide, again, how it is going to function as COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift across the country.
Feds pledge to push provinces for paid sick leave following NDP prompt
The federal government committed Monday to advancing talks with the provinces and territories on ensuring that every worker in Canada who needs it can access 10 days of paid sick leave a year, a measure viewed as important to the 'recovery phase' of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Furious backlash after Boris Johnson defends aide’s lockdown journey
Tory MPs say they have received a wave of anger from constituents over Dominic Cummings’ actions.
Abductee’s family to Niger: negotiate with kidnappers
The family of one of the construction workers kidnapped in Niger State has appealed to the state government to open negotiations with the abductor ...
After failed bid with viper, Kerala man kills wife with cobra: police
Police on Sunday arrested Sooraj, 27, a native of Adoor and Santosh, 47, a snake handler, on charges of killing Sooraj’s wife Uthra, 25, a native of Kollam.
COVID situation in Delhi under control, says Kejriwal as govt readies more beds across private hospitals
The chief minister also said that the government is pushing to add 2,000 more beds across private hospitals as 75% of the beds earmarked for Covid-19 patients have already been occupied. He said that 509 out of 667 beds across private hospitals have been occupied so far.
Petition in Bombay High Court seeks Covid-19 testing facilities in non-red zones
The petition further stated that the swab samples from Ratnagiri were sent to a laboratory in Sangli district, which is nearly 237 km away.
Neither trained, nor equipped for Covid, Maharashtra police learns, adapts
ince the beginning of the outbreak and subsequent lockdown, the police have been deployed in contact tracing, monitoring of home or institutional quarantine and implementation of the lockdown, including curfews, closure of containment zones, district boundaries and issuing travel permits, deployment at hospitals and quarantines facilities, to name a few.
Former minister Teresa Kok says ‘history repeating itself’ after Malaysian Rubber Board chairman ‘expedites’ nod for RM100m project in own constituency
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Seputeh MP Teresa Kok criticised today the government’s practice of political appointments when accusing new Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB) chairman Datuk Ahmad Nazlan Idris of rushing a RM100 million project in his parliamentary constituency within a month of his...
CMCO: Do not cheer for mat rempits, Johor police chief warns Malaysians
JOHOR BARU, May 25 — Johor police have urged the public not to cheer mat rempits for their stunts or jeer police for acting against these public nuisance who are violating the law, especially the conditional movement control order (CMCO). He was commenting on a video trending on social media...
Belgium will not return to tough lockdown, says minister
BRUSSELS, May 25 — Belgium will not return to the strict measures imposed for nearly two months to combat the coronavirus outbreak even if there is a second wave of Covid-19 cases, the country’s interior minister has said. The country of 11.5 million people effectively closed down in mid-March,...
Malaysia Productivity Corp urges regulators to utilise Unified Public Consultation portal during CMCO
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) is urging all government ministries and agencies to utilise the Unified Public Consultation (UPC) portal to continue to maintain their stakeholder engagements especially during the conditional movement control order (CMCO) period....
Senior minister: A million thank yous to Malaysia’s Covid-19 frontliners
PUTRAJAYA, May 25 — Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob has expressed his gratitude to the frontliners still working on Hari Raya Aidilfitri to help curb the spread of Covid-19. He said that even during Aidilfitri celebrations, operations like public sanitation,...
‘What planet are they on?’ No respite for UK’s Johnson and aide
LONDON, May 25 — Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced mutiny in his party and fury across Britain on Monday for refusing to sack his closest aide Dominic Cummings who is accused of flouting the coronavirus lockdown by driving 250 miles from London. Defending one of Britain’s most powerful men,...
Ismail Sabri: Police pursuing organisers, attendees of wedding at Serdang temple held during CMCO
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The police will take action against organisers and attendees of a wedding ceremony held at a temple in Seri Kembangan, Serdang last Sunday that involved up to 30 people, said Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. He said that the wedding was in breach of the...
Tony Blair Hits Trump over Coronavirus: Seeks More Global Government
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has airily dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's leadership during the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
Smoke covers A53 as fire crews called to rubber and plastic blaze
Firefighters had to put out a fire involving plastic and rubber in a field near a main road.
Johnson supported Cummings ahead of public interest, Nicola Sturgeon says
Scotland’s First Minister accused the PM of risking public confidence in coronavirus guidelines by keeping his adviser in post.
I’m too busy to eye Anambra gov seat — Ngige
Tony Okafor, Awka The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige has said he is too busy serving the nation at the national level to consider a shot at the 2021 Anambra State governorship e...
COVID-19: Trump bars travel from Brazil
President Donald Trump on Sunday suspended travel from Brazil, which has emerged as a major new hotspot in the coronavirus pandemic, the White House said. Non-Americans who have been in Brazil i...
Ondo APC Unity Forum’s leader joins Akeredolu’s camp
Peter Dada, Akure A leader of the Unity Forum of the All Progressives Congress in Ondo State, Mr Idowu Otetubi, has dumped the group to join the Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s camp in the party. Ote...
SAMRC board apologises for Prof Gray's comments, bars staff from speaking to media
The SA Medical Research Council board has apologised to the Ministerial Advisory Committee for comments made by its president, Professor Glenda Gray, and says it will institute a fact-finding investigation into the "damage" the comments may have caused.
UK PM Johnson backs key aide over lockdown breach claims
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has defied pressure from within his own party and backed top aide Dominic Cummings over allegations he breached coronavirus lockdown rules.
Manager of demolished Rivers hotel reportedly tests positive for COVID-19
The Rivers government on Sunday, May 24, disclosed that manager of the demolished Prodest Hotel, Eleme has tested positive for COVID-19 along with 26 others.
Rivers govt accuses EFCC of media trial, says it will not be intimidated
The Rivers State Government has again joined issues with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which it accused of engaging on media trial...
List of countries where there are no coronavirus cases across the world
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has since labelled Covid-19 a pandemic but there are still a handful of countries that have not yet reported any cases.
Gold Coast hotels fear $6b wipeout
The iconic Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Gold Coast hotel is one of thousands of hotels hoping interstate travel will soon be possible.
Sanwo-Olu to virtually inaugurate projects to mark one year in office
Lagos State Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu is to inaugurate housing, education, and road projects as part of activities to mark one year in office.
Nigeria confirms 313 new cases of COVID-19, total active cases now 5350
Nigeria on Sunday recorded 313 new cases of COVID-19 in the country, taking the toll of active cases to 5350. - Coronavirus Updates
Perthshire bus drivers latest key workers to receive hand sanitisers from local distillery
Perthshire bus drivers have become the latest key workers to receive donations of hand sanitiser from a local distillery.
Rajasthan Rajgarh SHO suicide: Police station staff seeks transfer, cites pressure by MLA Krishna Poonia
In an application to the IG, police personnel of the Rajgarh police station have asked for their transfer, saying local MLA Krishna Poonia pressurises them and unnecessarily complains against them to senior officials. The SHO of the police station, Vishnu Dutt Vishnoi, committed suicide on Friday.
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people
"Bullets and repression are not the way to deal with the aspirations of Hong Kong's people for freedom and democracy."
Afghan ceasefire holds as prisoner release expected
A surprise Taliban ceasefire appeared Monday to be holding for a second day, as authorities planned to release up to 2,000 insurgents held by security forces.
Man arrested after swimming moat to enter Japan palace grounds
A Japanese man was arrested in Tokyo on Monday after swimming across the Imperial Palace's moat to scale an outer wall, entering off-limits parts of the grounds, police said.
Karnataka COVID-19 Tracker: 69 new cases reported on Monday; state tally climbs to 2,158
Karnataka reported 69 fresh cases of coronavirus on Monday, taking the state tally to 2,158. So far, 680 people have been cured and discharged while 43 succumbed to the virus, informed the state health department. Out of the 69 cases, 51 are returnees from Maharashtra.
Millions of kids in Australia return to schools as COVID-19 numbers fall
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said on Monday students and teachers had to observe one key message: Stay home if sick.
Centre issues SOP for movements of Indian nationals stranded abroad, want to leave country
Travel cost has to be borne by the travellers, who should be asymptomatic to be allowed to enter India.
The plan for Parliament and COVID-19 transparency; In The News for May 25
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 25 …—COVID-19 in Canada …OTTAWA — The House of Commons is meeting today to decide, again, how it’s going to function as COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift across the country.
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
OTTAWA — The House of Commons is meeting today to decide, again, how it’s going to function as COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift across the country.
Yogi Government To Form Migration Commission To Provide Migrant Workers Employment In The State
The Yogi Adityanath led Uttar Pradesh government has ordered the formation of a “Migration Commission” which will be tasked with providing employment to migrant workers who have recently returned back to the state in light of the Covid-19 lockdown, ANI has reported.
"Idea Of Flying Really Scary": Jitters As Domestic Flights Resume
Domestic flights resumed in the country on Monday even as coronavirus cases surge, while confusion about quarantine rules prompted jitters among passengers and the cancellation of dozens of planes.
UPSC To Extend Application Process For Assistant Engineer, Other Posts
UPSC will give 20 more days to candidates who are interested to apply for Assistant Engineer and other posts which were notified on April 2 through advertisement number 05/2020.
The plan for Parliament and COVID-19 transparency; In The News for May 25
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 25 ... --- COVID-19 in Canada ...
Cullen commission into money laundering in British Columbia resumes today
VANCOUVER — Money laundering in British Columbia will be under scrutiny again this week when a public inquiry resumes today.
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
OTTAWA — The House of Commons is meeting today to decide, again, how it's going to function as COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift across the country.
Venkaiah Naidu reviews preparedness for holding regular Parliament panel meetings
With air and rail travel starting in a graded manner, Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu reviewed the preparedness of the secretariats of both Houses of Parliament for regular meetings of departmen
Homicide Detectives Search Hamilton Address
Hamilton Police investigating the murder of 40-year-old Sao Young have executed a search warrant at a Casey Avenue address this morning.
COVID-19 Delivers Unprecedented Hit To Kiwis’ Financial Resilience
The first survey in a major new series commissioned by the Financial Services Council has revealed that COVID-19 has delivered an unprecedented hit to New Zealanders’ financial resilience and wellbeing.
Homes needed for thousands of 'spare' Cadbury's Easter Eggs in massive giveaway
The National Trust for Scotland has already donated around 15,000 Easter Eggs to hospitals, food banks and community groups around the country
US aide renews warning on China's proposed law for Hong Kong
A top White House aide renewed a warning on Sunday that the US might revoke Hong Kong's special trading privileges if China enacts a tough new ...
My Memorial Day wish is someday the Eagles honor the Seawolves...
Nobody seems to remember the Seawolves from the Vietnam War… I’d like to help rectify that omission. In the late ’60’s Philly fans perfected the art of booing the home team.…
COVID-19: Iran Reopens Religious Shrines; Kremlin Spokesman Leaves Hospital
Here's a roundup of COVID-19 developments in RFE/RL's broadcast regions.
Ghani responds to Taliban’s gesture of goodwill, vows to release 2000 prisoners
President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani responded to the gesture of goodwill by Taliban group and vowed to release 2,000 Taliban prisoners.
ICC Elections: Huge blow for Shashank Manohar as Ethics Officer clears Colin Graves
Cricket News: Shashank Manohar's concern that there was monetary exchange between the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket West Indies (CWI) with an ey
Trudeau pushes for sick leave
UPDATE 8:58 a.m. rime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadians have a responsibility to themselves and to the people around them to follow public health rules to slow the spread of COVID-19.
P240K mj seized from ‘BoC rep’ in Malate
OPERATIVES from the Manila Police District (MPD) confiscated six blocks of marijuana with a street value of about P240,000, from a man claiming to be a 'customs representative,’ during a buy-bust operation in Malate, Manila yesterday.
Wanted Saudi nat’l barred from leaving
AN overstaying Saudi Arabian national wanted by authorities in his country for fraud and embezzlement was barred by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) officers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) from leaving the country.
Oca places 4 streets in Bgy. 28 on total lockdown
THE local government of Caloocan city yesterday denied report circulating on social media that another barangay in the city will be placed on total lockdown starting today, Tuesday.
24,000 quarantined OFWS to go home
Labor Secretary Silvestre H. Bello III said that, upon instruction of President Rodrigo Duterte, the composite team of Philippine Coast Guard and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration will arrange in the next three days for daily trips for 8,000 OFWs via the Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange and the NAIA Terminal.
China says virus pushing US ties to brink of 'Cold War'
Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Washington had been infected by a “political virus”.
Scots ex-model set on fire by twisted thug in murder bid urges Parole Board not to release him early
AN ex-model set on fire by a twisted thug who tried to murder her has urged the Scots Parole Board not to grant him early release. Anne Crossan, 51, who was scarred for life in the shocking attack,…
Motherwell trio lost in Arrochar mist fined after Scots mountain rescue called out for first time in lockdown
A MOTHERWELL trio lost in the mist on Arrochar have been fined after it prompted the first Scots mountain rescue call out in lockdown. Three hillwalkers, aged 21,22 and 23, lost their way as mist d…
Ramaphosa: South Africa coronavirus lockdown to ease from June 1
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a further easing of coronavirus restrictions from next month in a move that will allow most sectors of the economy to reopen fully under "strict health protocols" and "social distancing rules".
Flights Cancelled, No Refunds: Chaos At Airports As India Resumes Air Travel
Several passengers complained that they were not given any prior notice and were only informed of cancelled flights when their boarding pass was scanned.
Question in Goa Board’s Class X English exam stokes row
The ruling BJP has demanded action in the matter, while the opposition Congress said the question reflects the “reality of the state government”
89 persons including 45 returnees from Gulf countries test positive for COVID-19 in Andhra
So far, 62 foreign returnees have tested positive upon returning to the State as part of Vande Bharat Mission.
ILO to PM Modi: ‘send clear message’ on changes in labour laws
A group of 10 Central trade unions wrote to ILO, seeking its intervention to protect workers’ rights and international labour standards.
19 arrive in private airliner from Ahmedabad
As many as 19 passengers arrived in Belagavi from Ahmedabad, capital of the high-risk State of Gujarat, on a private airliner on Monday. A team of district officials, led by Assistant Commissione
TDP to host Mahanadu virtually on May 27-28
:The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has made arrangements to conduct its annual conclave, Mahanadu, this year on May 27 to 28. For the first time in its history, the TDP is organising the virtual Mahanadu m
Travel to Queensland: Tourism operators face ruin over border closure due to coronavirus
Queensland tourism operators face ruin if they’re unable to target southern Australians for winter holidays due to borders remaining closed.
Liberal senator files defamation suit over Twitter troll account
Victorian senator Sarah Henderson has filed defamation proceedings against a former Geelong councillor who denies any link to an anonymous Twitter account.
Eid al-Fitr: Singaporean businessman cooks biryani for migrants amid Covid crisis
There are about 300,000 foreign labourers in Singapore, most of them from Bangladesh, China and India, and most staying in purpose-built dormitories, in rooms with bunks for 12 to 20 men.
COVID-19 Has Turned Paradise Into a Privacy Nightmare
When Tara Trunfio stepped off her flight from Boulder to Maui, she didn’t see the leis and grass skirts that so many visitors expect. Instead, the 23-year-old saw masked officials warning that visitors who don’t comply with the islands’ 14-day quarantine requirement would be arrested. A Hawaiian get-away
Russia’s Pushing a Quack COVID Cure All Over Africa
ABUJA, Nigeria—U.S. President Donald Trump is not the only figure threatening the World Health Organization while endorsing dubious coronavirus treatments. In Africa, news outlets and social media posts notorious for spreading Russian-created disinformation and conspiracy theories are leveling all sorts
Special Prayer Held in Israel for Wellbeing of World Jewry
People from around the world were invited to send their names for prayers.
The five brave Sullivan brothers who died in WWII serving the US Navy
The Irish American Sullivan brothers, all killed aboard the USS Juneau during WWII, became the first multiple-person namesake of a ship in US Naval history.
Plans for retirement village on former landfill site rejected
Plans to build dozens of retirement homes on a former landfill site have been unanimously thrown out by councillors.
Johnson supported Cummings ahead of public interest, Nicola Sturgeon says
Scotland’s First Minister accused the PM of risking public confidence in coronavirus guidelines by keeping his adviser in post.
Jubilee purge: Ruto's supporters anxious
Uhuru aims to take effective control of both the party and Parliament.
Rift Valley leaders divided over Uhuru, Ruto war
Jubilee legislators are divided on the authenticity of the winnowing in the party.
Cancelled flights, miffed passengers galore on reopening domestic flight services
Several flights still ended up getting cancelled, much to the hassle of the customers.
International Labour Organisation writes to PM Modi, says India should uphold labour laws
This comes after 10 central trade unions lodged a joint complaint with the international body over some BJP-ruled states allowing complete exemption from labour laws for new establishments to attract investments and most states increasing the work hours from 8 hr to 12 hrs in single shifts.
Migrants walk through 'hell' to reach 'heaven' in Bihar but stare at uncertain future
Hungry and exhausted, these migrant workers are arriving at Sonathu and other villages in Bihar's Aurangabad district from places as far-off as Surat, Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur and Chennai every day, carrying tales of trauma and tribulation.
Incredible moment neighbours heckle 'hypocrite' Dominic Cummings over lockdown trip
Cummings was branded a 'hypocrite' by the crowd of onlookers on his own doorstep
Liberal senator files defamation suit over Twitter troll account
Victorian senator Sarah Henderson has filed defamation proceedings against a former Geelong councillor who denies any link to an anonymous Twitter account.
The plan for Parliament and COVID-19 transparency; In The News for May 25
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 25 …
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern Keeps Calm As Earthquake Hits While On TV
The New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been going viral (again) - this time after an earthquake struck.
Taiwan considers revoking Hong Kong’s special status on law fears
China proposes path to imposing rules used against dissidents on the mainland
Dominic Cummings controversy: The unanswered questions
Despite backing by Boris Johnson, key details about aide’s breaching of lockdown remain murky
Belgium will not return to tough lockdown: minister
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium will not return to the strict measures imposed for nearly two months to combat the coronavirus outbreak even if there is a second wave of COVID-19 cases, the country’s interior minister has said.
Locust attacks threaten crop damage in 17 UP districts; third state to be affected
The crop-eating pests have ravaged farms in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
Jammu and Kashmir: Two suspected militants killed in encounter at Kulgam district, say police
The identities and group affiliation of those killed are being ascertained, a police official said.
CM Yogi has Accused many States for Ignoring UP Migrants -
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who has given his wealth to migrant workers who have returned to Uttar Pradesh from other
More than 54 Lakh Cases worldwide, 3.45 Lakh Patients Died -
Corona virus continues to wreak havoc worldwide. More than 54 lakh cases of coronavirus have been reported worldwide. At the
SC allows Air India to operate non-scheduled foreign flights with middle seats booking for 10 days
The Supreme Court on Monday, while hearing an urgent plea against Bombay High Court's order to keep middle seats vacant in international flights in compliance with social distancing norms.
Twitter Aboil as Donald Trump Retweets Post Dubbing Hillary Clinton 'Skank'
A flurry of explosive tweets copied by POTUS dwelled on a number of prominent Democrats, including Stacy Abrams, who once ran for Georgia governor, and Trump’s main...
New Zealand PM unfazed as earthquake hits during interview
Jacinda Ardern impressed viewers when she barely skipped a beat.
How identity-driven conflicts fuel Ethiopia's incendiary social media rhetoric
Unity Park aimed to tell the story of all Ethiopians and celebrate the country’s diversity. But social media revealed politicized, nationalistic reactions along ethnic lines: Amhara and Oromo.
CBSE class 10,12 board exams to be held at 15,000 centres across country: HRD Minister
Union Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' announced on Monday that the pending class 10 and 12 board exams which were postponed in view of the coronavirus lockdown, will be conducted at 15,000 centres across the country instead of 3,000 centres planned earlier.
‘Please don’t come to Goa,’ urges CM Pramod Sawant, says hotels shut
Sawant also said that most of the people arriving in Goa will either be returning to their own homes or second homes or were expected to stay with their relatives in the state.
Maharashtra COVID-19 Tracker: State records 3041 new cases, state tally of positive cases stand at 50231
On Monday, Maharashtra recorded 3041 fresh COVID-19 cases thus taking the total positive cases to 50231, as per reports by the state Health department.
Devotees, religious groups up in arms against TTD on decision to sell away Lord Balaji's assets
The decision to sell immovable assets of India's richest Lord Venkateswara temple on Tirumala hill shrine not only triggered political storm but also drew protests from devotees and religious groups. Even ruling YSR Congress Party MP Raghuramakrishna Raju opposed the move saying selling the God's assets is belittling the donors.
Removing soft toys from classrooms or banning children from touching books when schools reopen is too 'extreme', government expert warns
Professor Robert Dingwall, from Nottingham University, warned the measures were 'extreme' and risked making children 'miserable' when they are finally allowed back into class.
Mother tigress becomes embroiled in a fierce duel with her DAUGHTER as they clash over dominance and territory in India
The dramatic moment between the massive tigers unfolded in an open, lush green area at the Ranthambore National Park in western state of Rajasthan in India.
‘No need for state economic package to tide over COVID crisis’: Uddhav Thackeray snubs BJP demand
Maharashtra Corona Update: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has rejected the opposition BJP's demand for a package from the state government to tide over Coronavirus-induced crisis.
Tow truck turf wars: Toronto sees rise in violence likened to organised crime
A fourth murder in two years has shone a light on the danger for drivers in a highly lucrative – and highly cut-throat – industry
40% tourism firms staring at complete shutdown risk in next 6 mnths: Report
The report said that 81 per cent travel and tourism companies have lost their revenue up to 100 per cent
Hong Kong police embrace China's security law plan
The statement is part of a flurry of coordinated messages from the city's different security services embracing the law
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
The House of Commons is meeting today to decide, again, how it's going to function as COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift across the country.
5-year-old flies alone from Delhi to Bengaluru, meets mother after 3 months
As domestic flights resumed across the country after two months because of the coronavirus lockdown, a little boy in Bengaluru airport carrying a 'special category' ticket was among the most loving sights of the day.
Cyclone Amphan: Kolkata residents continue to stage protest to restore power, water supply
Protests continued in parts of the city over restoration of electric and water supply five days after cyclone Amphan wreaked havoc in the city. However, the state Home Department on Sunday said that power had been restored in several areas of Kolkata.
Singaporean cooks up Eid feast for migrant workers in lockdown
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr to mark the end of the fasting month, thousands of migrant workers in Singapore have had to spend the holiday in quarantine because of outbreaks of
Number of uniformed women personnel in UN peacekeeping must be raised: Indian commander
Efforts must be made to significantly increase the number of uniformed women personnel in the UN peacekeeping missions, an Indian woman commander stationed in Congo has said, underlining that they
Here are the milestones of US human spaceflights
Here are key milestones in the history of crewed US spaceflights, which resume on May 27 with the first transport of US astronauts to the International Space Station for nine years. On April 12,
White House goal on testing nursing homes unmet
Nearly two weeks ago the White House urged governors to ensure that every nursing home resident and staff member be tested for the coronavirus within 14 days. It's not going to happen. A review by
One of Europe's biggest music festivals set to go ahead in August despite pandemic fears
Serbian officials have said one of Europe's biggest music events, the Exit festival, can go ahead in late August because they expect the coronavirus to be under control by then.
Denial and selfishness fuel the spread of COVID-19
Deniers are hampering efforts to manage the scourge that could erupt into a second wave
COVID-19: Kuwait to deport 136 Indians by June 4
After arrival, their swab samples will be tested
COVID-19: Four Indian returnees from Kuwait to Telangana test positive
163 evacuees from Kuwait had reached Hyderabad by a special Air India flight on May 10
Man arrested after swimming moat to enter Japan palace grounds
The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is among Japan's most popular tourist destinations
Anushka Sharma’s ‘Paatal Lok’ lands in more legal trouble
The hit Amazon Prime Video series has been served with yet another legal notice
Lagos to close Marine Beach Bridge for five months
The Lagos State Government on Sunday announced a plan to effect partial closure of the Marine Beach Bridge, Apapa, to vehicular movement...
Eid-el-Fitr: Governors, others urge Muslims to remain virtuous
Governors across the country on Sunday felicitated with Muslims on the celebration of Eid-el-Fitr at the end of 30 days of Ramadan fasting.
Africa’s energy potential can create opportunities amidst COVID-19
The AU Commission and IRENA say that the energy potential in Africa can turn the COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity for the continent and its population.
JNU urges students in campus to go home, says return after varsity opens on June 25
Earlier in March, several students had left campus after they were asked to vacate hostels by the administration and had taken temporary residence in the national capital.
Question in Goa Board’s Class 10 English exam stokes row
In the English exam held last week, the controversial question described a conversation between two persons, wherein one says he has to opt for a job in Portugal because of jobs being scarce here, and that one needs to have influence and money to get a job.
Chandigarh cops sent for screening after man they arrested tests Covid positive
The man, who was suspected to be drunk, was arrested for allegedly assaulting a constable who stopped him from entering a Covid containment zone.
Domestic flights resume in Delhi, over 80 cancellations leave flyers in a fix
In the departure area of Terminal 3, passengers lined up for check-in wearing masks and gloves and many even with face screens. Among those were people who were happy at the thought of being home by evening for Eid.
MOH to discuss establishing special care centres for children of Covid-19 frontliners, says deputy minister
TAIPING, May 25 — The Health Ministry will hold discussions to establish a special care centres for children of frontline personnel involved in managing the Covid-19 outbreak. Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali said he was aware of complaints from frontline staff who could not send...
Malaysian mission in Singapore ready to assist woman bus driver return home for husband’s funeral
SINGAPORE, May 25 — The Malaysian High Commission here is ready to assist the Malaysian woman bus captain seen in a heart-wrenching viral video clip to return home for her husband’s funeral. The Malaysian mission is aware of the plight of the woman, who became inconsolable after receiving the...
CMCO: SOP for nurseries based on NSC, MOH’s advice, says Rina Harun
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — The Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for childcare centres during the conditional movement control order (CMCO) period is subject to the directives of the National Security Council (MKN) and advice of the Health Ministry (MOH), the Women, Family and Community Development...
Sibu man who breached Covid-19 home quarantine to eat noodles surrenders to police
SIBU, May 25 — A 27-year-old construction site supervisor today surrendered himself to the Sibu Jaya police station after violating the quarantine order at his house and going out to enjoy a plate of noodles. Sibu district police chief ACP Stanley Jonathan Ringgit who confirmed the matter said...
EU: 'End' of U.S. Leadership, Rise of China 'Happening Before Our Eyes'
BERLIN (AP) - The European Union's top diplomat has called for the bloc to have a "more robust strategy" toward China amid signs that Asia is replacing the United States as the centre of global power.
Timeline: How the Dominic Cummings controversy unfolded
Boris Johnson backed his top aide but there has been criticism from Tory MPs, opposition parties, scientists and even bishops.
Cummings ‘made a mockery’ of police lockdown enforcement
Police and crime commissioner Martin Surl said the adviser’s actions will make it much harder to enforce restrictions.
Covid-19 wrap | Trump bars travel from Brazil, Japan to lift nationwide state of emergency
Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis.
Lockdown Level 3: No parent will be forced to send their child to school, reassures Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says strict control measures would be implemented at schools to ensure the safety of pupils and teachers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
WATCH | New Zealand PM unruffled as quake hits mid-interview
A moderate 5.6-magnitude earthquake rattled New Zealand's North Island, but failed to crack Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's trademark composure as she conducted a live television interview.
EPL Footballer Accused Of Gang Rape
It shocking news, a Premier League footballer has reportedly been accused of taking part in a gang rape during lockdown – here is the latest.
Lost walkers ‘met by police’ as mountain rescue team receives first call-out of lockdown
Police are said to have met a group of walkers after they sparked a Scottish mountain rescue team's first call-out of the lockdown at the weekend.
Coronavirus: How outdoor classes could be future of schools after lockdown
Teachers may need extra training to deliver outdoor lessons, as the Scottish Government explores new ways for safer learning once lockdown eases.
Perth woman appears in video for virtual Chelsea Flower Show with lily collection
A Perth woman's fascination with flowers features in a new video made as part of this year's virtual Chelsea Flower Show.
Locusts swarm Rajasthan’s Jaipur, destroy crops spread over 5,00,000 hectares
While locusts have now entered several states including Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan faces a major challenge as locusts have damaged crops spread over 5 lakh hectares in the state.
Vizag gas leak was disaster in waiting as LG Polymers worked in populated area with no clearances for 2 years
The industrial unit of LG Polymers was operating right in the middle of a thickly populated area in Vishakhapatnam without due Environmental Clearance (EC) from authorities.
S&P 500: The market ended on a positive note in 17 of the past 23 presidential election years – Charles Schwab
Interest in the next presidential election and its potential impact on the market increases exponentially as we approach Election Day. While the outco
Parks packed, terraces open as Madrid and Barcelona celebrate easing
Hundreds of Madrid residents flooded to the city's parks as lockdown measures were finally eased in the Spanish capital and in Barcelona, while beaches reopened in parts of the country after months-long closures.
Gunfight breaks out in south Kashmir's Kulgam
A gunfight broke out between militants and the security forces in Khur Hanjipora area of south Kashmir's Kulgam district on Monday. According to news
China may lose control of three strategically important ports amid coronavirus fallout
Changing political tides may cost China control over ports in Australia, Israel, Sri Lanka
Kerala man bought snakes to kill wife, police reveal after woman dies of cobra bite
The woman was first bitten by a viper on 2 March at her husband’s home and then again by a cobra within a week.
JEE Main 2020 and NEET UG 2020 admit card to be released 15 days ahead of tests, says National Testing Agency
The JEE (Main) 2020 will be held in two shifts. The first shift will be from 9 am to noon, while the second will be from 3 pm to 6 pm.
Two Pinjra Tod activists, minutes after getting bail in anti-CAA protests case, arrested on separate charge; sent to 2-day police custody
Two Pinjra Tod women activists, who were granted bail on Sunday in a case related to the northeast Delhi communal violence, were sent to two days of police custody moments later in a separate murder case linked to the riots.
Man Who Threatened To Murder CM Yogi Adityanath In A Bomb Blast Handed Over By Maharashtra ATS To UP Special Task Force
The accused from Nashik has already accepted to have made the threat call against CM Adityanath.
Lack of permission to operate special chartered flights hurts seafarers’ job prospects
Lack of government permission by Monday to a ship management company to run a chartered flight on May 28 to Colombo, will kill the employment chances of some 150 Indian seafarers on board five ships.T
IDFC First Bank’s senior management takes 10 per cent pay cut in FY21
With economic uncertainty due the national lockdown, IDFC First Bank announced on Monday that its senior management has volunteered to take a 10 per cent cut in compensation in the current fiscal.The
Fast Track mergers: MCA keen to extend facility to more classes of companies
asks industry to come up with comprehensive suggestions
Haim Ramon: 'Inhumane' to demand judges decide if sitting PM is guilty - Inside Israel
Former Justice Min. Haim Ramon urges legislation of French Law, says trial of PM Netanyahu will tear nation in half.
Chinese Soldiers Cross Into India as Standoff Ensues
Chinese forces detained several Indian troops during the incursion.
Multinational Force in Sinai Represents ‘An Insurance Policy,’ Says Former Israeli Defense Official
Egyptian-Israeli relations are at their best level since the peace treaty was signed, mostly based on common security interests. But something can always go wrong.
Lockdown: How I was assaulted by Nigerian Airforce officers — Medical Doctor
The enforcement of lockdown imposed to check the spread of coronavirus across states has been mired by cases of rights abuses by various state actors
Tenants urged to allow safety checks
Fears that many are refusing to have the vital annual safety checks carried out over coronavirus concerns
Taiwan promises 'necessary assistance' to Hong Kong's people
Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with "necessary assistance", President Tsai Ing-wen said, after a resurgence in protests in the ...
China reports 11 new mainland COVID-19 cases versus 3 a day earlier
BEIJING: China reported 11 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the mainland as of end-Sunday (May 24), up from three a day earlier, the National ...
Nation enjoys Eid-ul-Fitr's second day with scrumptious food
The people have decided to stay at their homes and cook delicious food.
Taliban Prisoners Freed As Afghan Truce Holds For Second Day
Afghan authorities say they have released 100 Taliban prisoners as part of the government's response to a three-day cease-fire the militants called to mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
Did the Center’s Pressure Work on Telangana?
Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan in her letter to the Telangana chief secretary Somesh Kumar had advised him to “chase the virus rather than the virus chase us”.
Singapore reports lower number of 344 new coronavirus cases
Rest of World News: Out of the new infected cases, 340 are foreign workers residing in dormitories, the health ministry said. The rest four new cases are Singaporeans or
Hataman bats for 'new normal' in education
Deputy Speaker and Basilan Rep. MujivHataman made this call to the Department of Education as the education sector, parents and students preparE for the next school year amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Western Australia hit by 'once-in-a-decade storm'
About 47,000 of homes and businesses were left without power across the state of Western Australia on Sunday, as a severe storm brought wind speeds of more than 100km/h (60 miles per hour), according to officials.
40% travel, tourism firms staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months: Report
The report said that 81% travel and tourism companies have lost their revenue up to 100% while 15% of the companies have witnessed it slide up to 75%
Kerala CM pitches for continuance of LDF rule on govt.’s fourth anniversary
Pinarayi Vijayan asserts that the LDF has lived up to its manifesto though unprecedented adversities had beset the State
Mum whose son died in lockdown blasts PM's defence of Cummings as 'offensive'
Louise Bennett, whose son Fred, 14, caught coronavirus during treatment for leukaemia, says Dominic Cummings' reasons for travelling from London to Durham "were not extraordinary circumstances" and his excuse "does not cut it"
Boris Johnson goes for run with dog as backlash over Dominic Cummings row deepens
The Prime Minister has been spotted out jogging with his pet, Dilyn, around Lambeth Palace, London, after being criticised for backing his lockdown-breaching top aide
Should we really be blaming second home owners during coronavirus crisis?
One of the things that has occurred to me while the country has been dealing with the single largest health crisis for more than a generation is that number of column inches dedicated to the ownership and use of second homes in Suffolk and across the UK seems disproportionate.
Hong Kong Security Chief Warns of Growing ‘Terrorism’ as Govt Backs Beijing’s Planned Laws
A masked anti-government protester holds a flag supporting Hong Kong independence during a march against Beijing’s plans to impose national … Hong Kong Security Chief Warns of Growing ‘Terrorism’ as Govt Backs Beijing’s Planned Laws Read More »
India’s wheat procurement surpasses last year’s level of 34.1 mn tonnes despite COVID hurdles | Economy News
New Delhi: The government’s wheat procurement so far in the 2020-21 marketing year has surpassed the last year’s 34.13 million … India’s wheat procurement surpasses last year’s level of 34.1 mn tonnes despite COVID hurdles | Economy News Read More »
Taiwan promises ‘necessary assistance’ to people of Hong Kong
Taiwan will provide the people of Hong Kong with “necessary assistance”, President Tsai Ing-wen said, after thousands in the Chinese … Taiwan promises ‘necessary assistance’ to people of Hong Kong Read More »
Whistle-blower advocacy group calls for COVID-19 accountability watchdog
Report urges appointment of ombudsperson to probe problems with government’s pandemic response
Opinion: Canada must divide its military resources along foreign and domestic lines
Regular force members should be optimized for activities beyond our borders, while reserves are directed to roles at home
Subway resumes work in Kyiv, Kharkiv: new safety rules, explained (Photo)
In the City of Dnipro, local authorities are yet to decide on the expedience of subway relaunch given the current COVID-19 situation.
Torture, 15-year "sentence" for insulting tweets about Russian-controlled forces in Donbas
Meanwhile, not only have the Russian-controlled forces refused to release her as part of swap efforts, they have not even confirmed the fact they are holding her.
Scientists, JK Rowling pan UK PM for defending aide who broke lockdown rules
As the storm rose across Britain, including in usually Conservative supporting sections and tabloids, PM Boris Johnson insisted on Sunday evening that Cummings had done no wrong, defying many who sought the aide’s resignation.
China warns US of countermeasures over Hong Kong trading threats
Beijing has warned the US that it will take "every necessary measure" to protect its interests after a top White House advisor warned that Washington might revoke Hong Kong's special trading privileges if China enacts a tough new security law. China plans to impose legislation on the semi-autonomous
Latino workers face discrimination over spread of coronavirus in meat plants
Reports of Latinos being refused service after more than 10,000 meatpacking workers, many Latino, contract Covid-19 in the USEthnic minorities have been the hardest-hit by the coronavirus in the US, and now Latino workers are facing fresh difficulty, as they and their communities suffer discrimination
Tow truck turf wars: Toronto sees rise in violence likened to organised crime
A fourth murder in two years has shone a light on the danger for drivers in a highly lucrative – and highly cut-throat – industryJust before sunset, a volley of gunshots rang out in the parking lot of a northern Toronto apartment complex.When police arrived, they found a black tow truck pinned between
Number of coronavirus cases at Dutch meatpacking plant jumps to 147
The number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus at a Dutch pork processing plant near the German border has jumped to 147 since it was closed last week and workers asked to go into quarantine. The Vion plant in Groenlo, located east of Arnhem and west of the northern German city of Muenster, employs
PA Reports IDF Arrested Arab Suspects Despite Breakdown in Cooperation
The lull in arrests is likely to harm the PA before it harms Israel, seeing as so many of the arrested terror suspects belong to Hamas and are the enemies of the PLO.
Timeline: How the Dominic Cummings controversy unfolded
Boris Johnson backed his top aide but there has been criticism from Tory MPs, opposition parties, scientists and even bishops.
Cummings ‘made a mockery’ of police lockdown enforcement
Police and crime commissioner Martin Surl said the adviser’s actions will make it much harder to enforce restrictions.
Family seeks answers to Len's war
Len Hitchens, like so many others who fought in the war, did not speak about his experiences.
Alpaca-rearing business granted green light for permanent workers’ house
A mobile home in the Green Belt can now be replaced by a permanent house so that a rural worker can stay on site to supervise an alpaca herd.
Boris Johnson faces sustained pressure to sack Dominic Cummings
It comes amid warnings that the Prime Minister’s chief adviser’s actions have ‘undermined’ efforts to fight coronavirus.
Birmingham City Council owes other councils more than £200m
A council owed other local authorities more than £200 million last year, the seventh highest total of any council in the UK, an investigation shows.
Coronavirus News: Car convoys, virtual ceremonies mark Memorial Day in NY, NJ and CT
New Yorkers marked Memorial Day with car convoys and small ceremonies instead of parades, as those looking to honor fallen military members contended with coronavirus restrictions.
Coronavirus News: Virtual ceremonies planned for Memorial Day
This year's Memorial Day will pay tribute not only to those who died on the battlefield but also those who have fallen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus News: Virtual ceremonies held for Memorial Day
This year's Memorial Day paid tribute not only to those who died on the battlefield but also those who have fallen during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump says schools in US should be opened 'ASAP'
President Trump urged for the reopening of school throughout the U.S. on Sunday, as most remain closed to limit the coronavirus spread and protect the health of students during the pandemic.
3-state manhunt for UConn student wanted in 2 homicides: cops
Three states are conducting a manhunt Monday for a University of Connecticut accused of two brutal slayings and believed to be armed with several stolen guns had stretched from Connecticut to New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Pubs won’t open until July earliest, warns brewery boss – dashing Brit hopes of enjoying a pint in the sun next month
BRITS hoping to enjoy a freshly-pulled pint next month have been dealt a fresh blow after one of the UK’s biggest independent breweries said there were no plans to reopen pubs until early Jul…
Atwoli: I’ve no grudge against DP Ruto
Cotu boss says DP is to blame for the woes he is facing in Jubilee.
Man kills brother in Tharaka-Nithi
Residents blame incident on increased consumption of illicit brews.
Trudeau to push for 10 days paid sick leave for all Canadians; Tory apologizes for not wearing a mask in Trinity Bellwoods
Follow the latest Toronto news on coronavirus
UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION: For N16,500, security agents will allow you travel from Lagos to Abuja despite interstate ban
Twenty-four hours to the trip, Otos, a worker at one of the bus terminals in the Jibowu area of Yaba, Lagos, had given all the assurances that there is commercial
Defence HQ says airstrikes kill 200 bandits in Katsina, Zamfara
The Defence Headquarters says the Air Component of Operation Hadarin Daji has neutralised no fewer than 200 armed bandits in multiple air strikes
Dabiri-Erewa, Pantami fight over office space gets messier
After a series of confrontations between Nigeria's communication and digital economy minister Isa Pantami and chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the fight over an office space took another turn late Sunday.
Obinwanne Okeke to plead guilty for $11 million US fraud
Obinwanne Okeke also known as Invictus Obi has indicated wish to plead guilty for the $11 million fraud he is being tried for in the United States (US).
US bans Brazil travel over virus surge as Europe keeps easing
The United States suspended travel from Brazil over an explosion of coronavirus infections in the South American nation, but across the Atlantic
'What would I do with seven days off each week?' Britain's most recognisable police officer is staying on the beat
His face has been used on thousands of cardboard cutouts throughout the country
India among worst-hit nations: health minister says time to forget Tablighi incident
Coronavirus infections are now growing at nearly 7000 per day and deaths by three-digit increases
How Kerala flattened the curve, lowest death rates: Health minister Shailaja explains
Health department constituted 18 expert groups in training health care staff for detailed stock-taking of beds, equipment in each hospital
Hong Kong security chief warns of growing 'terrorism'
More than 180 people were arrested on Sunday as authorities fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse anti-government protesters
Biden aims to move left without abandoning centrist roots
WASHINGTON — Joe Biden worked out deals with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell. He defended Vice-President Mike Pence as a “decent guy” and eulogized Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain’s “fairness, honesty, dignity, respect.”
Germany divided over plans to nix rules despite outbreaks
BERLIN — A spat is brewing between Germany’s federal government and state governors over plans by some regional leaders to end pandemic-related restrictions despite fresh clusters of cases across the country.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide.
Tributes pour in for Irish teen killed in Australia
The trio charged with the murder of Irish teenager Cian English had their cases mentioned in court for the first time on Monday.
Case of Irishman allegedly murdered in Australia mentioned in court
Police believe Cian English (19), from Carlow, fell trying to evade men trying to rob him
Tributes to Irish teen pour in as three charged with his murder in Australia
Cian English (19), from Carlow, died following fall from Gold Coast apartment
Watch huge crowd flout Covid-19 laws with street corner party in Sparkbrook
Two police officers can be seen trying to break up the gathering under the current lockdown laws in shocking footage
Number of coronavirus cases at Dutch meatpacking plant jumps to 147
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The number of people diagnosed with the coronavirus at a Dutch pork processing plant near the German border has jumped to 147 since it was closed last week and workers asked to go into quarantine.
Australia's most populous state urges parents to work from home as schools reopen
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia’s most populous state on Monday urged locals to continue working from home despite schools reopening as the number of coronavirus cases slows.
MPs Demand New Laws to Stop State-Owned Companies Investing in UK Infrastructure
A group of Conservative MPs are asking the prime minister to bring forward legislation to limit the involvement of state-owned companies in our national infrastructure, in yet another thinly-veiled attempt to get Huawei out of our future mobile phone networks.
Trump demands immediate answer from governor on RNC capacity
President Trump is demanding that North Carolina’s governor sign off on allowing the Republican National Convention to move forward with full attendance despite the ongoing pandemic.
‘What planet are they on?’ No respite for Johnson and Cummings
LONDON – Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced mutiny in his party and fury across Britain on Monday for refusing to sack his closest aide Dominic Cummings who is accused of flouting the coronavirus lockdown by driving 250 miles from London.
Japan PM Abe: to lift state of emergency for all of Japan today
TOKYO- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday that the state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan and that the country managed to get the spread of the virus under control in under two months.
'Probably off the cards': NCA backs away from bridge replacement
The National Capital Authority was considering replacing Commonwealth Avenue Bridge
51 New Cases in 24 hours in Maharashtra Police, Total Cases Exceed 1800 figure -
The total number of corona virus cases in Maharashtra has crossed fifty thousand figure, whereas a large number of corona
Bitcoin Miners in Sichuan Province Ordered to Shut Down in ‘Orderly Manner’
The Chinese province is said to be home to roughly 10 percent of Bitcoin's global hash power.
India's Apex Court Raps Govt for Allowing Booking of Middle Seat in Flights Amid COVID-19 Contagion
New Delhi (Sputnik) On Monday, India restarted domestic airl travel on a limited scale. The services had been suspended since 25 March when the country went into a...
Government 'quietly starts removing stay at home adverts from websites'
The government messaging changed at the start of May.
Donald Trump, the Most Unmanly President
Why don’t the president’s supporters hold him to their own standard of masculinity?
Andhra Pradesh Latest COVID-19 Updates
AMARAVATHI: Andhra Pradesh on Saturday reported 44 new cases of novel coronavirus on Sunday taking the state's tally to 2,671. According to the state health bulletin released on Monday, 10,240
5-Year Old Flies Alone To Meet Mother!
BENGALURU: As the domestic air travel operations resumed from Monday nearly after two months because of COVID-19 lockdown, a five-year-old little boy travelled alone from from Delhi to Bengaluru and
Coronavirus effect: 40% travel, tourism companies may shut down in 3-6 months, says report
"The travel and tourism sector is going through a very bad phase. It has taken a severe beating due to the COVID-19 outbreak with lakhs of people dependent on it suffering immense losses and job cuts," the report said
Coronavirus lockdown: UPSRTC to restart operations soon, MHA nod awaited
"The start of operations and modalities will depend on the directions of the MHA and state government regarding the lockdown and its opening after May 31," he added
Venkaiah Naidu holds review meet with officials to discuss drinking water issue in Andhra Pradesh’s Udayagiri
Vice President of India, M Venkaiah Naidu held meeting with CEO of NITI Aayog, Secretary of Drinking Water and Sanitation, and Secretary.
States must seek permission to hire UP migrants, says Yogi Adityanath; govt sets up Migration Commission
He said all migrants who have returned to the state were being registered and their skills were being mapped by the administration.
Melon-aires not required as Japan premium fruit prices plunge
Tokyo: A pair of premium Japanese melons sold Monday for just a slice of the five million yen ($46,000) reached at auction last year, as the coronavirus bites hard.
Travellers light bonfires, dump rubbish and empty chemical toilets next to exclusive millionaires' row at Sandbanks in Dorset where Harry Redknapp owns £3.5m seafront mansion
Around ten motorhomes descended on a car park at the exclusive peninsula in Poole. One group of men ignored social distancing rules and sat at an outdoor table, with crates of Corona beer.
JK Rowling offers to pay annual salary of Tweeter who used Civil Service account to accuse Boris Johnson of being an 'arrogant, offensive truth-twister'
Author J.K. Rowling has offered to reward the person who responded to Boris Johnson's Downing Street briefing last night with a tweet slamming him for sticking up for Dominic Cummings.
One more arrested in Nashik for threatening to kill Yogi Adityanath in bomb blast
Uttar Pradesh Police's social media help desk had received a WhatsApp message in which the sender threatened to kill CM Adityanath in a bomb blast.
Coronavirus: Bihar records 180 new COVID-19 cases, tally nearing 2,600
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced an ex-gratia payment of Rs 4 lakh each to the families of those who died due to COVID-19.
130 People Claim to be Jeffrey Epstein's Child to Get Cut of $634M Estate
Previously, it was reported that a Jeffrey Epstein documentary was set to be released via Netflix, and a trailer for the doc surfaced as well. The ...
How social conservatives traded causes for clichés
What does it really mean to love the flag or to dislike campus snowflakes or to suggest that #MeToo has gone too far?
Wheat procurement surpasses last year's level of 34.1 MT despite hurdles
Wheat procurement target has been set at 40.7 million tonnes (MT) for the 2020-21 marketing year
India coronavirus dispatch: The chances of catching Covid-19 on a plane
From the role of a constitutional court, to why increasing indebtedness is not the wisest solution, and the chances of catching Covid-19 on a plane - read these and more in today's India dispatch
Manufacturing of PPE, N95 mask ramped up; ensuring quality: Health ministry
The statement comes following some new reports expressing concern about the quality of personal protective equipment (PPE) coverall
Reports of sexual abuse of children triple during lockdown
The justice department receives nearly 280,000 reports from March to May. It blames telecommunications companies for not proactively blocking access to forms of online sexual exploitation of children
Chinese state media says new chopper drone may be deployed along India border
The AR500C unmanned chopper is equipped to carry out fire strikes and also disrupt electronic circuitry of its target at heights above 15,000 feet, the Chinese state media reported.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau asks bank CEOs for views on economy, COVID-19 relief: Report
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has spoken to the heads of the country's six big banks to get their views on the state of the economy and the COVID-19 relief efforts, the Globe and Mail
Oil falls as US-China tensions take toll
Oil prices eased on Monday on concerns over rising tensions between the United States and China over Beijing's plans to impose security laws on Hong Kong and the possibility of sanctions from
Alligator who survived Berlin WWII bombing dies at 84
An alligator that many believe once belonged to Adolf Hitler has died in the Moscow Zoo
Coronavirus: Impoverished Indian migrant couple try to sell their two-month-old, amid lockdown
COVID-19 India: Tweeps say poverty in lockdown forced the couple to take the drastic step
Father batters daughters to death for being loud
The incident took place in Banethu village in Sant Kabir Nagar on Sunday night
Americans pass pandemic holiday on beaches, in parks as death toll nears 100,000
All 50 states in the US have relaxed coronavirus restrictions to some degree
Jacinda Ardern 'stays cool' as earthquake hits amid live telecast
A moderate 5.6-magnitude earthquake rattled New Zealand's North Island early Monday
With these tools, you can have productive meetings just like these Fortune 500 CEOs
If you want to take your organization's meetings to the next level, listen to these Fortune 500 CEO's.
Beijing Warns Americans Are Pushing Countries Toward ‘New Cold War’
(Bloomberg) — The U.S. should give up its “wishful thinking” of changing China, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, warning that some in America were pushing relations to a “new Cold War.
Buhari, family members observe Eid prayer inside Aso Villa
President Muhammadu Buhari and members of his family yesterday observed the Eid-El-Fitr prayer at the presidential quarters in line with the protocol
Algeria announces 4GW plan to grow solar capacity ten-fold by 2025
Algeria plans to grow its solar generation almost ten-fold to support increasing domestic demand while boosting its position as an energy exporter.
Gardai break up brawl in Cork city as videos of mass fight on residential street examined
A string of serious public order incidents have plagued the city and suburbs over the weekend
Tripura distributes 26.88 lakh textbooks, preparations on to resume schools after lockdown
Earlier this month, the education minister said his government is contemplating to restart its schools from June 1 and resume academic activities in them from June 15.
CBSE increases exam centres from 3000 to 15,000 for pending board papers: HRD Minister
CBSE increased its exam centres from 3000 to 15,000 now to ensure social distancing during board exams. The board exams will begin from July 1.
JNU strongly advises students stranded in hostels to return home
This is to underline that the Government of India updates daily about the COVID-19 pandemic situation. At present, the number of cases in Delhi is increasing swiftly day by day, the circular asking students to return home said.
Japan lifts Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus
TOKYO, May 25 — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said today that Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas later in the day but that it could be reimposed if the pace of infections picked up. Social distancing curbs were loosened for most of the country on May 14...
China warns US of countermeasures over Hong Kong trading threats
BEIJING, May 25 — Beijing has warned the US that it will take “every necessary measure” to protect its interests after a top White House advisor warned that Washington might revoke Hong Kong’s special trading privileges if China enacts a tough new security law. China plans to impose...
Scotland Govt Demands Boris Open the Borders to 'Enrich Society'
Scotland needs mass, low-skilled immigration to ‘enrich’ society and grow the economy, according to the country’s government.
This Is My Problem With DP Ruto – COTU Boss Atwoli
Central Organization of Trade Union (COTU) boss Francis Atwoli has indicated that he has no personal differences with the Deputy President William Ruto despite being his harsh critic.Speaking at a
DP Ruto Blames Political Enemies Over Poisonous Food Distributed In Kikuyu Branded With His Name
Deputy President William Ruto has denied reports on social media that he distributed harmful relief food to Kikuyu residents last week.Kenyans woke on Monday to reports that several residents of t
Letters: Find better ways to track quarantined visitors; Pub owner struggles without help; Asian Americans face epidemic of racism | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The current efforts to enforce the 14-day quarantine by becoming more and more punitive are futile. Those who are law-abiding are not a problem. Those who are not, will find a way around the law.
Man arrested in Waianae after punching 70-year-old in shoplifting attempt | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu police arrested a 38-year-old man after he allegedly shoplifted merchandise from a convenience store in Waianae and punched a 70-year-old man who attempted to stop him.
Filipina domestic worker commits suicide in Lebanon
A Filipina domestic worker has committed suicide in Lebanon at a shelter run by her embassy, consular officials said Sunday, days after a rights group complained about accommodation at the shelter....
The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Facebook - US death toll nears 100,000 as country grapples with reopening
Presented by Facebook
Juan Williams: Justice Thomas seizes his moment in the Trump era
OPINION: The longest-serving justice on the current Supreme Court is in step with President Trump’s agenda.
Pelosi makes fans as Democrat who gets under Trump's skin
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has assumed many roles for Democrats in the Trump era, from top campaign strategist and party spokeswoman, to impeachment chief and emblem of women's power.
Kanini Kega accuses Ruto's team of spreading fake impeachment motion
"They should be careful what they wish for"
China says virus pushing US ties to brink of 'Cold War'
China has said that its relations with the United States were "on the brink of a new Cold War," fuelled partly by tensions over the coronavirus pandemic that has killed nearly 350 000 people worldwide and pitched the global economy into a massive downturn.
From 'too late' to 'reckless and senseless' - opposition parties react to easing of lockdown
Political parties have varying reactions to government's decision to move South Africa from a Level 4 to a Level 3 lockdown.
Hundreds stranded as Anambra, Delta govts shut boundary with iron barriers
This is coming after allegations that all the cases of COVID-19 discovered in Anambra involved persons that sneaked into the state from other areas recently.
Law Soc. condemns attack on lawyer at national security law demo as ex-Hong Kong leader offers HK$300k reward | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
The Law Society of Hong Kong has “strongly condemned” an assault on a lawyer at the anti-national security law protest on Sunday, saying that people with opposing political views must not be “silenced” by violence. According to a police post shared on Facebook, a 41-year-old man was beaten by dozens of protesters with umbrellas on […]
'Double standards and hypocrisy': Hong Kong gov't rebukes foreign criticism over national security law plan | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
The Hong Kong government has rebuked concerns from foreign politicians over Beijing’s plan to impose national security laws in the city, calling it “alarmist speculation.” It came after a chorus of international criticism of China’s National People’s Congress decision to draft a law prohibiting secession, sedition and subversion in Hong Kong. The controversial laws may […]
China Defends Tariffs on Australia Barley’s as Relations Sour
China was “prudent” and “restrained” in its use of trade remedy measures according to the nation’s commerce minister, who defended the recent decision to impose anti-dumping duties on Australian barley as being based on evidence.
China Says Hong Kong Judiciary to Stay Independent Under New Law
China sought to reassure Hong Kong that its judiciary would remain independent under a new national security law, as concerns grow that the city may lose one of its key selling points for international companies.
Father arrested for defiling own daughters aged 6 and 9 in Ondo
The Ondo State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Sunday announced that operatives o
One dies, nine injure in Ogun road crashes
One person was confirmed dead while nine others sustained various degrees of injuries in two separate road crashes in Ogun State on Sunday.
Okowa not chairman NEC sub-committee on COVID-19 economic growth – DTSG
Mr. Olisa Ifeajika, Chief Press Secretary to Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta, has debunked media reports that the governor has been appointed
READERS’ LETTERS: Untenable position but Dominic Cummings will stay
Sir, – Since lockdown was instigated grandparents have not seen grandchildren, people have died alone and funerals have been limited.
'Once-in-a-decade-type' storm lashes 1,200 kms of Western Australia's coast
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power, buildings were battered and trees were uprooted as a vast stretch of the west Australian coast was whipped by a severe storm today for the second straight day.
Prospects of normalization grim in Libya
Analysts say that Libya is one of the most important crisis to watch for in 2020 because of the involvement of Russia and Turkey. More importantly, the plight of the Libyans after almost 10 years of civil war cannot be ignored. Jens Stoltenberg, head of NATO military alliance recently said in an interview that Turkey […]
Burundi expected to announce Ndayishimiye next president
Burundi's election commission is expected Monday to declare Evariste Ndayishimiye the country's next president, with all signs showing the ruling party's candidate on track for victory following last week's poll.
Afghan govt frees Taliban prisoners as truce holds for second day
Afghan authorities released 100 Taliban prisoners Monday as part of the government's response to a surprise, three-day ceasefire the insurgents called to mark the Eid al-Fitr festival.
Beijing vows to shield firms from US sanctions over Xinjiang
Beijing on Monday vowed to shield a Chinese government institute and eight companies sanctioned by the US over alleged human rights violations in the restive Xinjiang region, where China is accused of mass repression of mostly Muslim minorities.
Sex offenders, bullying and number plates: China's parliament proposals
As delegates gather in Beijing for the annual session of China's rubber-stamp parliament, some of them have put forward proposals for laws relating to a wide range of everyday matters.
First Spanish beaches to reopen as lockdown eases
Coronavirus lockdown measures will finally be eased for people in Madrid and Barcelona from Monday, while elsewhere in Spain the first beaches are due to reopen.
India resumes domestic air travel after two months, several flights cancelled
Aviation industry sources said, around 82 flights -- departures and arrivals -- have been cancelled till now at the Delhi airport.
Taiwan foreign minister featured in British magazine's June issue
Joseph Wu explains to Monocle necessity of Taiwan's participation in WHO, nation's relationship with China
If States Want UP’s Migrant Workers Back, They’ll Have To Seek Our Permission: UP CM Yogi Adityanath
More than 23 lakh migrant workers have returned to UP from various parts of the country.
Seven expats arrested in Oman for violations
The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has arrested seven expat workers for violating the decisions of the Supreme Committee in charge of dealing with COVID-19
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Slight increase in Covid-19 cases post relaxation but situation under control: Kejriwal
A week after Delhi government announced some relaxations in the lockdown conditions there has been slight increase in number of Covid-19 cases reported, but the situation seems under control so far, i
Wheat procurement surpasses last year’s target
:A spectacular 55 per cent increase in wheat procurement in Madhya Pradesh as compared to the previous rabi marketing season has helped government agencies to surpass the total procurement of 341.3 la
Dead Sea area leader: 'Cancel requirement to wear masks in schools' - Inside Israel
Megilot Regional Council Head spearheads initiative to cancel requirement to wear masks at school, for all children in hot areas.
The Abbas Comedy and the Ongoing Palestinian Tragedy
By insincerely again declaring that he is withdrawing from agreements with Israel, the Palestinian Authority leader is helping to perpetuate the conflict.
Profile: Afghan Ambulance Crew Faces COVID-19
Herat's ambulance workers are on the frontlines of the fight against the coronavirus, transporting many infected people to the hospitals in this western province, a hotspot of the epidemic.
Profile: Afghan Ambulance Crew Faces COVID-19
Herat's ambulance workers are on the frontlines of the fight against the coronavirus, transporting many infected people to the hospitals in this western province, a hotspot of the epidemic.
Australia begins wide-ranging enquiry into deadly bushfires
Australia on Monday began the first hearings of a powerful inquiry into the causes of catastrophic bushfires that swept across the country, ...
New Zealand PM calm as earthquake strikes during live TV interview
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been shaken by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake during a live television interview. During the interview with New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern has been shaken by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake during a live television interview.
Russia Demands Apology From Bloomberg Over Report About Putin's Low Trust Rating
Russia has demanded an apology from the Bloomberg news agency over a report it published about President Vladimir Putin's low trust rating among Russians.
White House goal on testing nursing homes unmet
Many states said the logistics, costs and manpower needs are too great to test all residents and staff in a two-week window.
Memorial Day services in the Tampa Bay area and how to watch them
Monday is Memorial Day and we want to honor the fallen military troops, military veterans as well as those on active duty.
BSEB Bihar Board matric results on May 26
Education News: Finally, the D-day has arrived. The fate of lakhs of studnets, who wrote their Class X papers from Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), would be dec
Tragedy house left gutted
A house that was heavily damaged by a 2016 fire that killed a woman and left her six children homeless needs to be fixed up or the city of Port Moody could have it torn down.
Recovery plans unveiled This WEEK
Tough negotiations start this week on both the EU's recovery fund and its revised long-term budget, which are likely to determine the entire future of the bloc.
Leaked Senate Talking Points Say Internet Surveillance Warrants Would Force FBI To Let Terrorists Bomb Things
Requiring federal agents to have "probable cause" to eavesdrop on the internet activities of American citizens poses a direct threat to national security and would force the FBI to stand by while terrorist plots unfold on U.S. soil, according to a leaked copy of talking points distributed to Senate ...
Suspect arrested after man killed in Ayrshire ‘shooting’
A SUSPECT has been arrested after a man was killed in an alleged Ardrossan shooting. Paul Cairns, 42, died after the alleged firearms incident in the Ayrshire town yesterday. Armed cops and a force…
'Indians soar in the skies again,' tweets aviation minister Hardeep Singh Puri
All health protocols were being followed by officials for both the arriving as well as departing air passengers.International commercial passenger flight services remain suspended in India
Uttar Pradesh in grip of blistering heat, Allahabad hottest at 46.3 degrees Celcius
Day temperatures rose appreciably over Varanasi, Faizabad, and Lucknow divisions.The weatherman has forecast dry weather in the state warned of heatwave at isolated places over the next few days
Army observes Eid in solidarity with Kashmiris
RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that the army was observing Eidul Fitr solemnly in solidarity with held Kashmir which is under India's "illegal and inhuman lo
The impact of COVID-19 on Africa
Global solidarity with Africa is an imperative.
Japan will aim to shore up travel demand from late July
The government will carry out support measures to shore up demand in the travel and restaurant industries hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, starting la
NGT appoints committee to investigate Manali gas leak
Wants panel to find out whether emission standard of ammonia in the plant was within the limits
Government advisor warns 'people will die' after PM 'trashes' lockdown to save Cummings
Professor Stephen Reicher, a member of the SAGE group SPI-B, told the Mirror mixed messaging will mean fewer follow the rules adding: "If adherence falls, the infection will rise and people will die"
BREAKING Durham Police formally asked to investigate whether Dominic Cummings broke the law
Officers have been asked by the region's Police Commissioner to look into new allegations about the PM's top aide - including a sighting of him at Barnard Castle, 30 miles from where he was staying
Japan to End Tokyo’s State of Emergency, Eyes Fresh $930 Billion Stimulus
A customer wearing a protective mask enters an internet cafe at night in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan, on … Japan to End Tokyo’s State of Emergency, Eyes Fresh $930 Billion Stimulus Read More »
Ukraine reports 12 enemy attacks in Donbas on May 24
According to intelligence data, two members of Russia-led forces were killed and another two were wounded on May 24.
All markets, fairs reopening in Kyiv May 25
Access to open-air sports and playgrounds will be allowed the same day.
All markets, fairs reopening in Kyiv May 25
Access to open-air sports and playgrounds will be allowed the same day.
Singapore reports 344 new Covid-19 cases
Out of the new infected cases, 340 are foreign workers residing in dormitories, the health ministry said.
Court of Appeal decision 'another disappointing day' for Ludlow family - Talk of the Town
The decision on Friday by the Court of Appeal to uphold a judgement by the High Court that refused the family of Seamus Ludlow the right to an inquiry into the Garda handling of the murder was “another disappointing day for the campaign”, according to local TD Ruairí Ó Murchú. Mr Ludlow was 47 when he was...Read More→
Joe Biden forced to make his fundraisers fully virtual – bar the price tag
The pandemic has led the presumptive Democratic nominee, like other politicians to take his high-dollar events onlineThe coronavirus pandemic may have driven Joe Biden into his basement and forced his campaign online, but one crucial factor is still the same: his run for the White House still needs to
Beijing vows to shield firms from US sanctions over Xinjiang
Beijing on Monday vowed to shield a Chinese government institute and eight companies sanctioned by the US over alleged human rights violations in the restive Xinjiang region, where China is accused of mass repression of mostly Muslim minorities. The US Department of Commerce announced the sanctions
Mike Pompeo is the number one evangelist of Trumpism in the world
When it comes to foreign policy, Pompeo’s penchant for undermining America’s credibility is top-notchDonald Trump’s disdain for the people, country and values his office is supposed to represent is unmatched in recent memory. And he has found in the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, a kindred spirit who
Front runner: Evariste Ndayishimiye of the ruling CNDD-FDD, pictured at the party's final campaign rally on May 16
Burundi's election commission is expected Monday to declare Evariste Ndayishimiye the country's next president, with all signs showing the ruling party's candidate on track for victory following last week's poll. The National Independent Electoral Commission will unveil the outcome of
Virus Outbreak Britain
British leader Boris Johnson’s powerful chief aide insisted Monday that he wouldn't resign for driving the length of England while the country was under strict lockdown — a trip he made without informing the prime minister first. The government is facing a tide of anger from politicians and the
Police Flips Senior Crime Boss, Exposes Drugs, Weapons Smuggling Network, 60 Arrested
"Israel Police works on behalf of the Arab public as they do for every citizen in the land."
Who is Dominic Cummings and why do so many people want him sacked?
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's closest ally is accused of breaking the government's own rules during the coronavirus lockdown to arrange childcare for his four-year-old son.
Trust to take over special school
An academy trust hopes to turn a special school around after it was rated inadequate by Ofsted and ordered to become an academy.
Three women a week killed by domestic violence during lockdown
The number of women killed by domestic violence has risen to three a week during lockdown, it has been revealed.
Black Country and Staffordshire schools prepare for socially distanced reopening
Children returning to school next month will have no problem maintaining social distancing rules, an MP has said.
LPG filling station approved
Councillors approved a planning application to convert a vacant car sales yard into a liquid petroleum gas filling station.
Pennsylvania diner hit with suspension order after reopening: The curve is flattened, Gov. Wolf has 'gone too far'
The owners of a York, Pennsylvania diner that reopened in defiance of state coronavirus shutdown orders called out Democrats Monday for going "too far" after the state temporarily revoked their license to operate.
FULL TEXT: US treasury letter requesting probe of Akinwumi Adesina
The United States department of treasury said it has requested for an independent investigation into allegations levelled against Akinwumi Adesina.
Centre debunks reports claiming low quality of PPEs
It also said that India has significantly ramped up its domestic production capacity of PPEs and N95 masks.
COVID-19 situation in Delhi under control, no unusual rise in cases due to relaxations: Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal has said that his government has managed to keep the situation in Delhi under control.
China warns US of countermeasures over Hong Kong trading threats
Beijing has warned the US that it will take "every necessary measure" to protect its interests after a top White House advisor warned
Government inquiry warns Australia bushfires not a ‘one-off event’
An inquiry into Australia's recent bushfires that scorched an area larger than most nations and displaced thousands opened Monday
1m versus 2m: What experts say about social distancing
An abundance of caution will be cited by some for the two metre rule. Others argue it is too restrictive and not based on an official WHO/ECDPC position.
China warns US of countermeasures over Hong Kong trading threats
US national security advisor Robert O'Brien warned Sunday that the new law could cost the city the preferential trading status it enjoys with the United States, the world's largest economy.
NCLAT sets asides NCLT order to make MCA party in all insolvency, company matters
Rejecting the order, the NCLAT said: "The impugned order making it applicable throughout the country to all the Benches of the National Company Law Tribunal is untenable one and the said order suffers from material irregularity and patent illegality in the eye of Law".
New Zealand PM unruffled as quake hits mid-interview
The quake struck just off the coast before 8:00 am local time (2000 Sunday GMT) at a depth of about 52 kilometres (32 miles) near Levin, about 90 kilometres north of Wellington, the US Geological Survey said.
Australia begins wide-ranging enquiry into deadly bushfires
Fuelled by three years of drought, which experts have attributed to climate change, hundreds of fires, some massive in size, burned across Australia's east coast for months before finally being extinguished in February.
Poland's president appoints new head of embattled top court
WARSAW, Poland — Polish President Andrzej Duda on Monday appointed a judge backed by the right-wing ruling party to be the new head of the Supreme Court, marking apparent victory in years of government efforts to take control of the court.
UK's Johnson struggles to shift attention from aide's trip
LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans to announce further lockdown-easing measures were being overshadowed Monday by an outcry over the movements of a senior aide who allegedly flouted restrictions imposed during the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. Imposes Travel Restrictions On Brazil Due To COVID-19
The entry ban affects foreigners who have been in Brazil 14 days preceding their entry into US territory.
US bans flights from Brazil, where pandemic is raging
The United States, citing Brazil’s surging coronavirus crisis, has banned flights from the nation, delivering a blow to its embattled leader, who has tried to use his warm relations with President Donald Trump to bolster his political standing.
Forlorn presidential palace as virus mutes Eid celebrations in Bangladesh
The global COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the regular Eid celebrations at the Bangabhaban, the residence of the president.
AP govt to disburse financial aid of Rs. 5000 to Priests, Pastors and Imams tomorrow
Andhra Pradesh: With the coronavirus taking the toll of mankind throughout the world, people are confined to homes amid lockdown without income.
Cummings ‘made a mockery’ of police lockdown enforcement, says UK police commissioner
Police and crime commissioner Martin Surl said the adviser’s actions will make it much harder to enforce restrictions.
Watch screams as violence sparks outside newsagents after axe attack on shop worker
A large group of men were seen kicking a man and striking him with batons in the middle of the road outside Zain News in Small Heath
Hong Kong's security, police chiefs warn of growing 'terrorism' as national laws loom
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong’s security and police chiefs said “terrorism” was growing in the city, as government departments rallied on Monday behind Beijing’s plans to introduce national security laws after thousands took to the streets to protest against the move.
Japan PM Abe: to lift state of emergency for all of Japan today
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday that the state of emergency will be lifted for all of Japan, and that the country managed to get the spread of the virus under control in under two months.
'Own goals' cost Abe support even as coronavirus emergency lifted
TOKYO (Reuters) - A string of controversial missteps has slashed public approval ratings for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to levels that could threaten to end his term early, even as he lifted a state of emergency after the rate of coronavirus infections declined.
TV Licence Charges for the Over-75s Back on for August
The introduction of paid TV licences for older folk who used to get access to the BBC for nothing is back on, with the broadcaster's director general saying the brown-letter demands may start hitting the tidy door mats of the nation's most senior citizens this August.
Japan lifts state of emergency for Tokyo, 4 other prefectures
Japan lifted a nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-largest economy as government officials warned caution was still necessary to prevent another wave. "We had very stringent criteria for lifting the state of emergency. We have judged that we have met this," Prime…
Man in his 40s stabbed inside Derby shop
Police were called to Normanton Road
FPJ Fun Corner: Best WhatsApp memes and jokes to lighten your mood amid COVID-19 on May 25, 2020
With some relaxations, offices have begun with limited workforce. Domestic flights and trains are also beginning to resume amid Lockdown 4.0 enforced due to novel coronavirus pandemic.
White House goal on testing nursing homes unmet
Many states said the logistics, costs and manpower needs are too great to test all residents and staff in a two-week window.
Trust chiefs lead NHS criticism of ‘disgraceful’ Cummings
Three trust chief executives have openly attacked the Prime Minister’s chief adviser Dominic Cummings for allegedly flouting the lockdown rules.
Trust chiefs lead unprecedented criticism of ‘disgraceful’ Cummings
Three trust chief executives have openly attacked the prime minister’s chief adviser Dominic Cummings for allegedly flouting the lockdown rules.
Rumour That Meghan Markle 'Believed in Royal Conspiracy' Against Her Fuels Megxit Debate Online
According to media reports, the Duchess of Sussex has become friends with singer Adele, who is coaching Meghan and Prince Harry on leading a discreet life in Los...
GOP Sues California Over Governor Newsom’s Mail-in Ballot Order Ripped as 'Brazen Power Grab'
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order on 8 May to send in ballots by mail to all registered voters ahead of the November presidential polls, so as...
English woman calls Welsh 'a bunch of b*****ds' after being told to leave beach
The mother admitted she 'didn't realise Wales wasn't in England' and that different lockdown rules apply.
Dog called Guardian refused to leave sister after she was killed on road
But there was a happy ending for the puppy, who has now been adopted.
Hundreds cram into football stand for 'outdoor religious ceremony' in lockdown
Police were called after members of the public reported the large gathering of people not adhering to lockdown rules.
The Price of Trump Loyalty
Senator Cory Gardner’s political relationship with the president reads like a tawdry romance novel.
In pics: Domestic flights resume after two months of coronavirus lockdown
Domestic flights resume: Passengers would also need to declare that they are medically fit to travel. They can do so by downloading the Aarogya Setu app or filling a self-declaration form
Kovalska office in Kyiv is decked out with humble building materials
Artem Trigubchak and Lera Brumina used concrete slabs, sand and paving stones to create the furnishings and walls inside Kovalska's Kyiv office.
Ghaziabad orders sealing border with Delhi again over rising Coronavirus cases
The move to seal the border comes as Coronavirus cases in Delhi climbed to 13,418. As many 261 people have succumbed to the deadly infection.
Man arrested after swimming moat to enter Japan palace grounds
Tokyo: A Japanese man was arrested in Tokyo on Monday after swimming across the Imperial Palace's moat to scale an outer wall, entering off-limits parts of the grounds, police said.
"What planet are they on?" No respite for UK's Johnson and aide
London: Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced mutiny in his party and fury across Britain on Monday for refusing to sack his closest aide Dominic Cummings who is accused of flouting the coronavirus lockdown by driving 250 miles from London.
'It's the Dominic Cummings lockdown tour 2020': No10 tweets reminder that Britons should 'keep 6ft apart from people you don’t live with'... sparking explosion of memes and ridicule
Furious Britons have mocked the Government for telling to keep their distance after Prime Minister Boris Johnson defended his top aide for going to Durham in lockdown.
Video of Jair Bolsonaro's foul-mouthed rant calling mayor who imposed lockdown 'piece of s**t' is released as Brazil's coronavirus crisis escalates and deaths soar past 22,000
Brazilian media counted 31 presidential swear words during the two-hour cabinet meeting, in which Bolsonaro called two governors who imposed lockdowns a 'piece of s**t' and a 'pile of manure'.
Day by day, how Dominic Cummings described his fateful trip to Durham: A 260-mile dash, two weeks in a cottage and a test drive to Barnard Castle to 'check his eyes were OK'
The Downing Street backroom fixer was thrust into the limelight in an hour-long live TV grilling and defended his decision to drive 260 miles from London to County Durham.
Domestic flight service resumes: Students, migrants take the first flight home after lockdown
Many said they shelled out more to reach the airport as there were limited public transport options available.
Increased government action necessary during emergencies, duty of courts to ensure accountability: Justice DY Chandrachud
Justice DY Chandrachud said virtual court hearings cannot replace or be a substitute to physical courts as it constitutes the spine of the judicial system.
COVID-19: Hamirpur district continues to have over one-fourth cases in HP
The number of infected people in Hamirpur district has risen to 63 out of total 210 in the state as of Monday morning, as per state government data.
Shinzo Abe lifts Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh economic stimulus
The move meant that the whole country would now have the social distancing curbs loosened, after an initial lifting of restrictions for most areas on May 14
Turkey fears Armenia is preparing to reunite with Artsakh
Armenians have elected a new president for the unrecognised Republic of Artsakh by holding democratic elections up to international standards and norms, and
States wanting migrants from Uttar Pradesh will need to seek permission from UP govt: CM Yogi Adityanath
Facing flak from different quarters over the plight of the migrant workers returning home from other parts of the country, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, in an apparent bid to douse
States wanting migrants from Uttar Pradesh may soon need to seek permission as CM Yogi Adityanath moots 2-point strategy
In a two-pronged strategy to secure migrant workers, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to set up a Migration Commission for employment of such labourers in the state and made it clear that any
Man arrested for double murder in Mysuru
The police arrested a man for killing two people in connection with a minor accident. The accused killed the duo on Sunday and the police arrest him early on Monday. Jayapura police arrested Yogesh,
Man arrest for double murder in Mysuru
The police arrested a man for killing two people in connection with a minor accident. The accused killed the duo on Sunday and the police arrest him early on Monday. Jayapura police arrested Yogesh,
Coronavirus lockdown: First flight arrives in Jaipur from Bengaluru
After the restart of domestic flight operations, the first aircraft arrived at the Jaipur airport from Bengaluru on Monday morning. The Air Asia flight with 23 passengers on board landed at 0830 hrs,
Coronavirus Lockdown: Tamil Nadu clears air, notifies SOP for domestic air travel
Ending uncertainty over resumption of domestic flight services in Tamil Nadu from tomorrow, the state government late on Sunday said it has allowed flights to Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and
Under strict rules, India resumes domestic flights after two months
West Bengal urged government to postpone resumption of passenger flights to Kolkata as it focuses on rescue work of Cyclone Amphan
Eight hundred billion reasons to be careful: SA’s Covid-19 rescue package
The social relief and economic support plan presents a real test of government’s commitment to tackling corruption.
Japan lifts Tokyo’s state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus
TOKYO, May 25 (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday that Japan will lift a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas later in the day but that it could be reimposed if the pace of infections picked up.
Kindergarten pupil tests positive for virus ahead of expanded school reopening
A kindergarten pupil in Seoul, South Korea, has been infected with the novel coronavirus, the city’s education office said on Monday.The development...
Delhi HC exempts advocates from wearing gowns, coats during virtual hearings
A circular issued by the court directed all lawyers to be dressed in a sober and dignified manner and expected to adhere to the rest of the Dress Code, as prescribed in Part VI, Chapter IV of the Bar Council of India Rules (Rules framed under Section 49(1) (gg) of the Advocates Act, 1961).
When lockdown is over, bring workers back to their jobs but with free rail travel
Encourage local industries or work from home to harness women’s energy. The shramik has waited long enough. They deserve better.
EU’s top diplomat urges ‘more robust strategy’ toward China
EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell told a gathering of German ambassadors on Monday that “analysts have long talked about the end of an American-led system and the arrival of an Asian century.”
Unmoved by earthquake, New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern carries on with TV interview
Jacinda Ardern interrupted Newshub host Ryan Bridge to tell him what was happening at the parliament complex in the capital, Wellington.
Piyush Goyal’s 2 am tweet: ‘Where is list for 125 trains from Maharashtra?’
Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Railways Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday had already engaged in a war of words over the running of Shramik special trains
DDGBA extends support to NGBF fact findings on delay of BSL-3
Dimapur District GBs Association (DDGBA) has extended support to Nagaland GBs Federation (NGBF) fact findings on delay of Bio Safety Level-3 (BSL-3) in Dimapur, considering the threat that is being caused by the COVID-19 and also Dimapur being the only commercial hub of the state and gateway to other neighbouring states.
UK schools will open June 1: Boris
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed primary schools will open on June 1 and secondary schools will “provide some contact” from June 15 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
4 flights with 448 passengers land in Imphal
Four flights with 448 passengers including two minors landed at Imphal airport on Monday, the first day of resumption of the domestic flights amid the increasing COVID-19 positive cases in Manipur. Four new positive cases were reported in the state in the last 24-hour taking the total number of COVID-19 cases to 36.
Australia suspends Olympic bid
Australia’s Queensland has suspended its bid to host the 2032 Olympics recently as the state government focuses on economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
State govt to come up with new SOP:CS
With three persons testing positive for COVID-19, the State government is working on a new standard operating procedure (SOP) and is expected to be released soon.
COVID-19 hits Zee Media headquarters in Noida; building sealed
Zee Media, which has been reeling under the COVID-19 crisis since May 15, has been sealed after six fresh cases were reported on Sunday.
Japan lifts Tokyo’s state of emergency
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas on Monday after the number of infections fell across the country, but warned that it could be reimposed if the virus started spreading again.
Twitter Verification Purge Targets Mediaite Journalist Who Reported on Obama Spying
Twitter appears to have removed its blue "verified" checkmark from a number of users on the platform over the past few days, a purge that included Rudy Takala, a journalist for Mediaite who reported on former President Obama's abuse of government surveillance powers.
Police must establish whether Cummings potentially broke law, commissioner says
The acting Durham police, crime and victims commissioner said there was a ‘plethora’ of additional information which deserved examination.
Angry Barnard Castle OAPs say Dominic Cummings must go
Reaction was strong in the County Durham market town where the Downing Street adviser was reported to have visited in April.
COVID-19 reduces developing, advanced countries to same level – Buhari
Our Reporters The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), said on Sunday that he observed the Eid-el-Fitr prayers at his State House residence because of the raging COVID-19 pandemic...
Protesters hang effigy of Kentucky governor
A group of protesters in Kentucky on Sunday hung an effigy of Gov. Andy Beshear (D) outside the state Capitol during a rally celebrating the Second Amendment and opposing coronavirus restrictions.
'Virus could be here for year' so schools must open, says education secretary
But education secretary admits parents will be nervous about safety of children returning to school.
Police arrest Utah man suspected of killing his Tinder date
A Utah man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of murder after police say he told authorities he killed a 25-year-old woman he had met on the popular dating app Tinder.
2 killed, 7 injured in shooting at large party in rural S.C.
The incident started with a 911 call that complained about noise near Jonesville Saturday night. But about two and a half hours later, someone reported hearing gunshots.
Reports of my appointment to lead COVID-19 growth C’ttee is misinformation – Okowa
GOVERNOR Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, Monday debunked media reports that he has been appointed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo t
Two militants killed in Kulgam gunfight, operation on: IGP Kashmir
Two militants were killed in an ongoing gunfight with the security forces in Khur Hanjipora area of South Kashmir's Kulgam district on Monday, reports
Bolsonaro rallies with supporters amid virus surge
President Jair Bolsonaro hit the streets Sunday for a rally with his supporters, ditching his face mask and breaking social distancing measures even as coronavirus cases surged in Brazil.
Filipina domestic worker commits suicide in Lebanon: embassy
A Filipina domestic worker has committed suicide in Lebanon at a shelter run by her embassy, consular officials said Sunday, days after a rights group complained about accommodation at the shelter.
UK PM Johnson backs key aide over lockdown breach claims
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday defied pressure from within his own party and backed top aide Dominic Cummings over allegations he breached coronavirus lockdown rules.
Assam police recruitment 2020: SLPRB announces 1,081 vacancies, online applications open till 25 June
State Level Police Recruitment Board, Assam, has invited applications for various posts such as forester, forest guard, stenographer, surveyor, mahout, carpenter and driver in the forest department.
France to clamp down on illegal motorbike 'rodeo' rides
PARIS — The French government is to step up plans to clamp down on illegal motorbike “rodeo” rides, which often spark conflict between youths and the police in poor areas, it said on Monday.
Coronavirus Update: Death Tally Crosses 4K Mark, Total Cases Reach 1,38,845; Here’s The Latest State-Wise Data
A record 6,977 new coronavirus cases and 154 more fatalities were reported in the last 24 hours in India, taking the total number of such cases on Monday (25 May) to 1,38,845, a Health Ministry data revealed.
Tamil Nadu Police Cover Bharat Mata Statue In Kanyakumari As ‘Locals In Vicinity’ Complain Their ‘Sentiments’ Are Hurt
The incident has led to protests by cadres of BJP, Hindu Munnani, and RSS, who later removed the cover.
‘Notifying Only 41 Shramik Trains For Maharashtra, Despite Being Prepared For 125’: Railways Minister Piyush Goyal
State's Chief Minister (CM) Uddhav Thackeray had asserted that his Government had the list of migrant workers ready.
Gujarat: Massive Seizure Of Meat After Police Raid Illegal Slaughterhouse, Rescue 75 Cattle
The area has been identified as a Coronavirus hotspot and declared as red zone.
Boris Johnson's decision to back his own top aide who broke lockdown rules means 'more people will die' from the coronavirus, according to one of his own scientific advisers, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Professor Stephen Reicher said Boris Johnson had "trashed" his own government's advice on the nationwide coronavirus lockdown.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
How a deer had to be rescued from a police station
'It seems as though wildlife is getting used to quieter towns and less traffic on the roads'
Akshay Kumar commences shoot for next with R Balki amid lockdown?
With stringent measures still in place during Lockdown 4.0, it is reported that Akshay Kuamr has commenced shoot for his next, helmed by R Balki. KoiMoi reports that Kumar who reunited with Balki after the success of ‘Mission Mangal’, got the required permissions to get shooting for a commercial underway. The report adds that all […]
There will be 'lessons learned' from situation at Trinity Bellwoods Park, Toronto mayor says
Toronto Mayor John Tory says there will be "lessons learned" from the incident that unfolded on Saturday at Trinity Bellwoods Park.
Erosion of fiscal federalism in the times of Covid-19
As the Centre steamrolls policies on cash-strapped States, the fiscal demands the current pandemic have put extraordinary pressures on State finances
America’s Continuing Efforts To Conquer Syria
The U.S. regime is focusing its Syria campaign solely on its goal to steal Syria’s oil, and has handed off to its UK partner the rest of the military and diplomatic operation to conquer and replace Syria’s Government. That operation is now under the direction of Ben Wallace, UK’s Defence Secretary.
Mnangagwa running out of time
PRESSURE is mounting on the country's political leadership to put their differences aside and hold much-needed dialogue to help end the country's deepening econ...
Herat Roads Crowded During Eid Despite Lockdown
Despite orders of provincial officials in Herat--a COVID-19 hotspot--to stay locked-down and practice social distancing, footage shows crowded roads and streets during the Eid holiday.
Herat Roads Crowded During Eid Despite Lockdown
Despite orders of provincial officials in Herat--a COVID-19 hotspot--to stay locked-down and practice social distancing, footage shows crowded roads and streets during the Eid holiday.
Qatar virus tracing app stirs rare privacy backlash
Privacy concerns over Qatar's coronavirus contact tracing app, a tool that is mandatory on pain of prison, have prompted a rare backlash and ...
Hong Kong security, police chiefs warn of growing 'terrorism' as China security laws loom
Hong Kong's security chief said "terrorism" was growing in the city, as government departments rallied on Monday behind Beijing's plans to ...
Australia's most populous state braces for travel chaos as schools, offices reopen
Australia's most populous state on Monday deployed hundreds of crowd control staff to enforce social distancing on public transport amid an ...
Murtaza Wahab concerned over rise in number of Covid-19 cases in children
Murtaza Wahab concerned over rise in number of Covid-19 cases in children
Russian Prosecutor Seeks Lengthy Prison Term For American On Spying Charges
Russian prosecutors have asked a Moscow court to find former Marine Paul Whelan guilty of espionage -- a charge Whelan and U.S. officials vehemently deny -- and sentence him to 18 years in prison.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
The prime minister of Japan has lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and the remaining areas of the country, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Boris Johnson's decision to back his own top aide who broke lockdown rules means 'more people will die' from the coronavirus, according to one of his own scientific advisers
Professor Stephen Reicher said Boris Johnson had "trashed" his own government's advice on the nationwide coronavirus lockdown.
Snowbirds heading home
Members of the Snowbirds are making their way to Moose Jaw today, where the team is based.
Disinformation and elections
British Columbia's chief electoral officer is recommending the government make several changes to protect the provincial electoral process from foreign interference, misleading advertising and impersonation.
Paul Cairns death: First picture of man who died in alleged Ayrshire ‘shooting’
THIS is the first picture of the man who died in an alleged Ardrossan shooting yesterday. Paul Cairns, 42, was killed in the alleged firearms incident at a house in Nithsdale Road in the Ayrshire t…
Paul Kearns death: First picture of man who died in alleged Ayrshire ‘shooting’
THIS is the first picture of the man who died in an alleged Ardrossan shooting yesterday. Paul Kearns, 42, was killed in the alleged firearms incident at a house in Nithsdale Road in the Ayrshire t…
Yogi Adityanath govt says 14-day quarantine for passengers coming from abroad
'Passengers coming from foreign countries will need to give a letter of consent to the effect that they will stay in 14-day quarantine,'UP Home Department said.Domestic flight operations resumed today across the country except in Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal
Coronavirus lockdown extended till June 30 in Himachal Pradesh's Hamirpur, Solan
Hamirpur has reported the highest 63 virus cases while 21 people have tested positive for the infection in Solan till now.The district magistrates of Hamirpur and Solan issued orders Monday extending the curfew in their areas up to June 30
U.S calls for probe against AfDB president
The intervention by the Treasury, the AfDB’s biggest non-African shareholder, comes two weeks after the ethics committee found no evidence to support allegations of favoritism by Adesina. The 60-yea
PM Shinzo Abe declares end to Japan's coronavirus emergency
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has lifted a state of emergency in Tokyo and four other areas that were still under coronavirus restrictions, gradually reopening the world's third-largest economy and calling on people to adapt to a "new normal".
Chaos at GMR Rajiv Gandhi International Airport as many domestic flights get cancelled
Almost 120 flights were supposed to land or take flight today but only 40 were operated.
Celebrations low key in Vijayapura
Following the nation-wide lockdown and prohibition by the government on mass religious activities, Eid-ul-fitr festival remained completely low key and simple here.Eidgah, the central place where spec
Coronavirus | Lockdown extended till June 30 in Himachal Pradesh’s Hamirpur, Solan
Hamirpur has reported the highest 63 virus cases while 21 people have tested positive for the infection in Solan till now.
Producers Guild of India suggests stringent rules for film production
Exhaustive SOPs provided for every department from casting and costumes to editing and voice overs.
Confusion reigns in Telangana airport as flights get cancelled
Only 40 of the 120 flights that were scheduled to land or take off from the GMR Rajiv Gandhi International Airport were operated.
Swarms of locusts enter Jaipur residential areas
Locusts normally affect districts in western Rajasthan but this time the swarms have travelled as far as Jaipur city. The swarms later headed towards Dausa district.
White Lines season 2 fan theory suggests brutal fate for Anna in Netflix thriller
SPOILERS: White Lines on Netflix ended with some shock twists for Angela Griffin's Anna - but will there be a second run of the drama?
'Dominic Cummings should be ashamed - I missed my brother's funeral in lockdown'
Diane Nowell, who couldn't visit or comfort her heartbroken parents due to the Government's rules, says the "Dominic Cummingses" of the world "can flout the rules because they make the rules"
Joshua Ritchie breaks lockdown rules again to have 80 people over for a party
EXCLUSIVE: The former Love Island star has broken the rules for a second time in just a few days by having his pals over for a huge party
Coronavirus: Families of disabled people are still being asked to sign unlawful DNR orders
EXCLUSIVE Labour urged the government to "provide clarity" to healthcare workers to prevent the families of vulnerable people feeling pressure to wrongly sign the orders
BREAKING Dominic Cummings to make public statement today over coronavirus lockdown trip
The top aide is set to give an unprecedented statement this afternoon and could take questions from the press after he was personally defended by PM Boris Johnson
Gurdwara attacked in UK hate-crime, thousands of pounds worth damage caused
Labour MP Preet Kaur Gill regretted the incident: “Very sad to see an attack on any place of worship. Thoughts are with the Derby sangat who have been providing 500 meals a day from Guru Arjan Dev Gurdwara”.
China threatens US counter measures if punished for Hong Kong law
China on Monday threatened counter measures against the United States if it was punished for plans to impose a sedition law on Hong Kong, that the business hub’s security chief hailed as a new tool that would defeat “terrorism”.
Gurdwara attacked in UK hate crime; damage worth thousands of pounds on premises
Amid demands to arrest accused, who was caught on CCTV, gurdwara management says no one was injured in the incident and the clean-up process has begun
Jim O’Neill in talks to help boost Boris Johnson’s ‘levelling-up’ agenda
Former Treasury minister linked with chairing new body to drive economic growth in north of England
Beijing seeks to reassure business over Hong Kong security law
But investors fret about threat to city’s autonomy from law that has sparked new pro-democracy protests
Comedian Vir Das' Neighbour Sneezes On Him During Altercation, Threatens to Slap Him | Watch Viral Video
Explaining what had happened, Das said he was helping his friend, who lives three houses away from him, by providing him dinner during the lockdown when the incident happened.
Lockdown 4.0: After Fresh Spike in Cases, Ghaziabad to Seal Border With Delhi Once Again
In a statement today, the district administration said that those providing essential services won't need passes and their IDs will be sufficient.
CEO of Conference of Presidents Says Coronavirus Gave New Life to Old Anti-Semitism
OMG, the next line there should have been: "If we weren't optimists, we never would have picked up our suitcases and made Aliyah…"
Protests in Berlin over government's lockdown response
Experts say that the demonstrations come from a variety of different political camps united by a shared distrust in the state
On this day: John F Kennedy pledges that the US would have a man land on the moon
Fifty-nine years ago today, on May 25, 1961, President John F. Kennedy gave a historic speech to a joint session of Congress that would set the United States on a course to land on the moon. Kennedy called for an ambitious space exploration program, including not only missions but to put astronauts on the moon...
Gavin Williamson backs Dominic Cummings as Black Country Tory MPs keep quiet
Gavin Williamson has defended Dominic Cummings over allegations that he breached Government lockdown rules, insisting that "at no stage" did he break the law.
Police must establish whether Cummings potentially broke law, commissioner says
The acting Durham police, crime and victims commissioner said there was a ‘plethora’ of additional information which deserved examination.
Plans to reopen Staffordshire schools spark concerns
Plans to reopen schools to some pupils next week have sparked concerns from parents about children’s health – and a community leader has said that the move is not suitable for all.
Angry Barnard Castle OAPs say Dominic Cummings must go
Reaction was strong in the County Durham market town where the Downing Street adviser was reported to have visited in April.
GOP candidate Parnell blasts Pa. governor's 'absolutely absurd' benchmark for full reopening
Pennsylvania Republican candidate Sean Parnell called out Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf Monday on "Fox & Friends," arguing it is "absurd" to believe the state cannot reopen fully until a "foolproof" coronavirus vaccine is available to the public.
Trump visits Arlington cemetery, Fort McHenry for Memorial Day as Baltimore mayor criticizes trip
President Trump was marking Memorial Day with appearances at Arlington National Cemetery and Baltimore’s historic Fort McHenry, honoring fallen military members while also sending a clear signal to the country that his agenda will be business-as-almost-usual amid the coronavirus pandemic.
12 escape from quarantine in Migori
Escapees had raised complaints about the pathetic state of the centre.
Burundi expected to announce Ndayishimiye next president
Burundi's election commission is expected Monday to declare Evariste Ndayishimiye the country's next president, with all signs
NYSC warns corps members against violating inter-state lockdown over collection of discharge certificate
NYSC, has urged corps members who at present are not in their States of service, not to violate the ban on inter-state journeys
Japan set to lift coronavirus emergency as cases slow
Japan was poised to lift its nationwide state of emergency over the coronavirus on Monday, gradually reopening the world's third-biggest economy
Youth offenders complying with restrictions - report
Youth offenders are complying with Covid-19 restrictions, according to a report by the University of Limerick which finds the majority of young people have been engaged in "pro-social behaviours and activities" during the pandemic.
Horgan welcomes news Ottawa will be pursuing paid sick leave
CINDY E. HARNETTTimes ColonistB.C. Premier John Horgan is applauding news that the federal government is looking at ensuring 10 days of paid sick leave for workers.The premier has been advocating for. . .
Former Green leader Andrew Weaver says he would have called election over LNG approval
Former B.C. Green party leader Andrew Weaver wanted to call an election over the NDP’s support for the LNG Canada/Coastal GasLink project, but was outvoted by his two Green colleagues. In a tweet. . .
Horgan welcomes news Ottawa will be pursuing paid sick leave
B.C. Premier John Horgan is applauding news that the federal government is looking at ensuring 10 days of paid sick leave for workers.The premier has been advocating for a national sick-leave program. . .
German business morale rebounds in May as corona restrictions are eased
The Ifo institute said its May survey showed that its business climate index rose to 79.5 from a downwardly revised 74.2 in April. A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a reading of 78.3.
Will send to Yogi Adityanath videos of migrants hailing Uddhav Thackeray: Sanjay Raut
Sanjay Raut, whose party heads the coalition government in Maharashtra, said he would send to Adityanath video clips of migrant workers hailing Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
China says virus pushing US ties to brink of 'Cold War'
Fresh tensions between Beijing and Washington emerged as virus restrictions continued to shape and remake lives around the world, and in very different ways.
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Wind speeds of up to 132 km/hour (82 mph) were registered at Cape Leeuwin, one of the state's most south-westerly points early on Monday, the strongest May gusts in 15 years, according to the Australia Broadcasting Corp.
Boris Johnson backs key aide over lockdown breach claims
Cummings has been a highly divisive figure in British politics since masterminding the successful 2016 Brexit campaign alongside Johnson.
Delhi records 13,418 covid cases, CM Kejriwal says situation is still under control
Delhi government directed private hospitals with a capacity of 50 beds to reserve 20% of their total bed strength for coronavirus patients
AP CM YS Jagan directs officials to help Elephantiasis disease victims in East Godavari
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday called on officials at the CM's camp office to discuss the situation where Elephantiasis disease in the East Godavari district.
Warangal deaths: All nine victims sedated before thrown into well
All the nine people were found to be sedated and later thrown into an open well in Warangal district.
Boris Johnson’s decision to back his own top aide who broke lockdown rules means ‘more people will die’ from the coronavirus, according to one of his own scientific advisers
A scientist who advises the UK government on the coronavirus says Boris Johnson’s support for an aide who breached lockdown rules has undermined efforts to fight the pandemic and warned that “more people are going to die” as a result.
Hong Kong and Beijing officials defend security laws, citing threat of terrorism
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China’s foreign ministry office in Hong Kong and the city’s security chief on Monday defended proposed national security laws by describing some acts in mass pro-democracy protests last year as terrorism.
France to clamp down on illegal motorbike 'rodeo' rides
PARIS (Reuters) - The French government is to step up plans to clamp down on illegal motorbike “rodeo” rides, which often spark conflict between youths and the police in poor areas, it said on Monday.
Exclusive: Ukraine's anti-graft bureau probes state tender for medical suits
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian anti-corruption officials are investigating a tender for 71,000 hospital protective suits during the coronavirus pandemic after the government for the first time bypassed its own procurement rules in the health sector.
Coronavirus Entente Cordiale Between the UK and France is Cancelled
The exemption from quarantine for travellers between the UK and France is now definitely in the column of killed ideas, as France has announced there's to be a 14-day quarantine requirement for all arrivals from the UK.
Exclusive: Ukraine’s anti-graft bureau probes state tender for medical suits
Kiev– Ukrainian anti-corruption officials are investigating a tender for 71,000 hospital protective suits during the coronavirus pandemic after the government for the first time bypassed its own procurement rules in the health sector.
Did your father give you a job?: JD(U) MLA’s reply to a migrant worker’s query on employment
Randhir Kumar Soni defended himself saying that his remarks were directed at an individual he had known for a long time.
14 days Quarantine Compulsory for Citizens Coming from Abroad -
The UP government has issued a new guideline for travelers coming from abroad during the Corona period. According to this,
Japanese PM Shinzo Abe lifts nationwide coronavirus lockdown
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted the state of emergency imposed to combat the coronavirus in Tokyo and remaining four other areas, thus ending nationwide restrictions.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
The prime minister of Japan has lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and the remaining areas of the country, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to reopen.
Russian Prosecutors Ask for 18-Year Jail Term for US National Whelan on Espionage Charges, Court Says
Former US Marine Paul Whelan has been held by the Russian authorities for nearly 17 months after he was arrested in Moscow in 2018 because of a flash drive in his...
Over 250,000 people sign petition for Dominic Cummings to be sacked
The storm around Dominic Cummings’ position at the heart of Government has sparked a furious petition from the public, with a quarter of a million people signing in just two days.
Police formally requested to investigate Dominic Cummings over #CumGate
Durham Constabulary have been asked to 'establish the facts' about Mr Cummings' movements.
'People will die' after Boris defends Cummings for 'undermining lockdown'
People observed lockdown because they thought 'we're all in this together', a government scientist has said.
Interim victims' commissioner will consider his 'situation' over damaging leak
The Interim Victims' Commissioner said he will consider his "situation" if he is found to be culpable for a major data breach which led to hundreds of victims of historical institutional abuse having their identities exposed.
Police asked to investigate Dominic Cummings over coronavirus lockdown trip
Durham Police has been asked to "establish the facts concerning any potential breach of the law" surrounding Dominic Cummings' visit to the county.
Dad batters minor daughters to death for being loud in UP’s Sant Kabir Nagar
A father battered his five-year-old and 2-year-old daughters to death merely because they were creating a noise. The residents of the village are so distressed at the incident that most of them did not celebrate Eid on Monday.
Spain to welcome foreign tourists back from July
Madrid: Spain urged foreign tourists on Monday to return from July as one of Europe's strictest lockdowns eased, with streets gradually filling again and some pupils returning to school.
Bishops round on Boris: Church leaders say CofE may now refuse to work with government on Covid response after PM's 'risible' defence of Dominic Cummings that 'broke trust of nation'
Bishops have reacted with fury on social media, saying Mr Johnson's defence of Cummings is an 'insult' and that he has 'no respect for the people.'
Don't look down! Heart-in-mouth moment day-tripper risks his life to pose for a photo on 150ft cliff edge at Birling Gap beauty spot in Sussex
The unknown man, who was not wearing safety equipment, decided to risk his life by walking to the edge of the Birling Gap cliffs, near Eastbourne, in East Sussex, today in order to take a photo.
The grieving family who changed the lockdown funeral rule: Seven siblings get permission to attend service for their father, 72, after battling council on rule that banned more than five mourners
Geraldine Hackford, 49, led a campaign against Sheffield City Council to make sure all of her siblings could join her at the funeral of their father, Gerald, who died from a heart blockage on April 16.
Coronavirus: South Africa to see a spike in Covid-19 cases but govt to further ease curbs from June 1, says Cyril Ramaphosa
The President called on public universities to implement remote teaching and learning strategies from June 1 to ensure that all students are given a fair opportunity to complete the 2020 academic year.
Americans defy Covid-19 social distancing rules to celebrate Memorial Day holiday
Hundreds gather at pool party at Lake of the Ozarks and at Daytona Beach in Florida, defying safety restrictions
10 things you need to know today: May 25, 2020
Trump suspends travel from Brazil due to coronavirus spike, Americans mark Memorial Day with limited public events, and more
UP maps migrant skills, aims to clones textile story of Vietnam, Bangladesh
Over 12,000 workers found to be trained in garment making and tailoring so far; more than 2.3 million have returned to UP from different states
How to help PGH safety officer, sons who were forced to leave home
Santiago takes pride in his work on the front lines. He says the coronavirus pandemic has made work more difficult, but he didn’t expect he would experience discrimination.
Russian prosecutors seek 18 years for ex-U.S. marine in spy trial
Paul Whelan reacted calmly to the prosecutor's 'very harsh' demand, says lawyer Vladimir Zherebenkov
Politician Visits Woman, Jumps Off Her 2nd Floor Balcony To Escape When Man Enters Her Home
The man is recovering in the hospital.
Bengaluru: Operation of BMTC buses to be increased to 3,500; new bus fares start from Rs 5
Apparently to make up for the losses it had suffered during the lockdown, the BMTC had stopped selling the bus tickets from one destination to another and sold only the bus passes of ₹70 each, which people had opposed. The move comes days after BMTC faced flak for forcing travellers to buy daily passes worth Rs 70 for
Govt releases Rs 1,000 Cr to West Bengal; central team to visit soon to assess cyclone damage
As announced by the prime minister after his aerial survey and review of the relief efforts with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, a sum of Rs 1,000 crore has already been released to the state government, an official statement said. The Ministry of Home Affairs will be sending a team to the state soon to ass
Rail Bhavan to shut down for 2nd time in fortnight after another Coronavirus case
The multitasking staff is responsible for taking files from one official to another and come in contact with a lot of people throughout the day. These files can go to the Chairman, Railway Board or even the Railway Minister, thereby spreading infection, an official said.
ICC Elections: Huge blow for Manohar as Ethics Officer clears Graves
Ethics Officer dismisses claim there was monetary exchange between ECB and CWI
COVID-19: 103 Indians arrive in Kochi from San Francisco, 146 reach Gaya from Doha
India continues repatriation flights under ‘Vande Bharat’ mission
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once in a decade storm
Emergency services began cleaning up in Perth on Monday as wild weather downed trees and left around 50,000 citizens without power
Hong Kong security chief warns of growing 'terrorism'
More than 180 people were arrested on Sunday as authorities fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse pro-democracy protesters
Akinwumi Adesina accused of appointing relatives to strategic positions at AFDB
PRESIDENT of the African Development Bank (AFDB) Akinwumi Adesina has been accused by a group of anonymous whistleblowers of handing contracts to acquaintances and appointing relatives to strategic positions at the bank, a Bloomberg report has revealed. According to the report, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin turned down plans by the AFDB’s board to end […]
South Africa’s 24-hour trend report – the weekend
This is a high-level summary of the trending, highest impact, and most active themes and narratives related to social cohesion and division as identified from South African social media conversations on 23 and 24 May 2020.
South Korea to require face masks on transit, flights
South Koreans will be required to wear masks when using public transportation and taxis nationwide starting Tuesday as health authorities look for more ways to slow the spread of the coronavirus as people increase their public activities.
Dominic Cummings to make public statement amid lockdown furore
Dominic Cummings is expected to make a public statement later amid growing calls for the prime minister’s most senior adviser to resign for travelling during lockdown. Boris Johnson is also facing
This Morning: Ruth Langsford confronted supermarket shopper who broke lockdown guidance
Ruth Langsford confronted a fellow shopper in a supermarket after they failed to social distance properly. Appearing on This Morning with her husband Eamonn Holmes, Langsford described how a man
Irish regulator mismanaged Facebook privacy probe, says Austrian campaigner
Max Schrems blasts Ireland’s handling of data protection complaints on 2nd anniversary of GDPR.
Community tasks Buhari to get justice for assaulted medical doctor
President Muhammadu Buhari has been tasked to order an inquiry into the reported physical assault on Dr Avwebo Otoide, a physician, by...
BREAKING: Wike releases N450m to victims of 2019 'bloody' poll
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has released N450m to victims of the 2019 bloody general elections in Ijaw communities in Abonema...
Rivers, demolished hotel owner disagree on manager's COVID-19 status
The crisis rocking the demolition of Prodest Hotel took a twist on Monday following a disagreement between the Rivers State Government and...
Beanpole: A moving tale of women and war
Directed and written by Kantemir Balagov, this Russian movie is a poignant tale of two young women as they hope and try to heal from the wreckage of war
Dust and thunderstorm to bring respite from heatwave in north India on May 29-30, says IMD
Weather Forecast Today, May 25: The IMD has also issued an orange warning for heatwave for east Uttar Pradesh, Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre, told the PTI.
Seize LG Polymers factory premises, stop directors from leaving India: Andhra HC
A two-member bench of the court has barred entry on the factory premises except for those part of the committee appointed to probe the gas leak accident on May 7 that killed 7 people and injured over 500 others in the villages surrounding the factory.
Police: Foreign student falls to death from 15th floor of Miri apartment
MIRI, May 25 — A male foreign student studying at a private university here, was found dead on the corridor of the second floor of an apartment early this morning believed to have fallen from the 15th floor of the building. Miri district police chief, ACP Lim Meng Seah, said the deceased, Yahia...
German government, regions tussle over reopening from lockdowns
BERLIN, May 25 — Germany’s central and regional governments were at odds today over when and how far to ease contact distancing rules, with allies of Chancellor Angela Merkel warning that scrapping them risks unleashing a new wave of coronavirus infections. The row erupted after Bodo Ramelow,...
Putin back in Kremlin, Russia looks to ease lockdown in some regions
MOSCOW, May 25 — President Vladimir Putin made a rare lockdown appearance in the Kremlin today after officials said improvements in the coronavirus situation may allow Russia to re-open some tourist resorts soon and relax restrictions in many regions. Russia, which has reported the world’s...
Republicans Sue California Gov. Gavin Newsom over Vote by Mail Mandate
Republicans sued California Gov. Gavin Newsom over his order to send every registered voter a vote-by-mail ballot for November.
Do political beliefs affect social distancing?
Experts say voluntary physical distancing in the United States was essential to slowing the spread of COVID-19 in the early days and weeks of the pandemic, even before such measures were mandatory. A ...
Dominic Cummings to make public statement amid calls to face sack
The aide travelled to County Durham in March to self-isolate with his family.
Shropshire MP raises constituents' Cummings concerns to senior members of Government
Shropshire MP Mark Pritchard says he's made the views of his constituents clear to senior members of the Government after being bombarded with emails over Dominic Cummings' 260-mile lockdown trip.
‘Genuine danger’ Covid-19 could spread again as lockdown lifted – Sturgeon
The First Minister was joined at the daily briefing by Health Secretary Jeane Freeman and interim chief medical officer Dr Gregor Smith.
Pentagon charts its own course on COVID-19, risking Trump's ire
The Pentagon is actively planning on living with the coronavirus well into 2021, putting it at risk of angering President Trump as he expresses confidence that the disease is on the wane.
Trump threatens to move GOP convention over North Carolina's coronavirus restrictions
President Trump warned Monday that the Republican Party could seek to move its 2020 convention if North Carolina Gov.
Netanyahu appears in court as corruption trial begins
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in court Monday as his trial began on charges of bribery as well as fraud and breach of trust, making a combative statement aimed at the country's
Meet the dogs of war who run into danger to find hidden bombs and the US soldiers who have their backs
Explosive detection dogs risk everything to keep US troops safe from hidden dangers on the battlefield.
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they're protected now is up to you.
The American food supply chain from meat processing plants to fast-food chains relies on people working low-paying jobs that put them at risk for harassment, injury, and even death.
SAMRC investigation into Glenda Gray is a 'witch hunt' - Adam Habib
The SAMRC board's decision to investigate Glenda Gray has "crossed the line from holding someone to account to a witch hunt", Adam Habib says.
Gambari, Mustapha reportedly bicker over sack of TCN boss
The recent sack of the former managing director of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Mr Usman Mohammed, has reportedly pitted the SGF with the CoS.
Nigeria confirms 313 more COVID-19 cases, total infections now 7,839
Coronavirus cases in Nigeria have continued to increase with the confirmation of 313 new cases of COVID-19 by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control on Sunday.
Hong Kong Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma warns judges against expressing 'unnecessary' political opinion | Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma has warned judges against expressing “unwarranted or unnecessary political views” after a judge was relieved of handling protests-related cases due to his controversial sentencing remarks. District Judge Kwok Wai-kin compared pro-democracy demonstrators to “terrorists” and expressed sympathy with the attacker who was found guilty of wounding with intent after he slashed […]
Spain to End Quarantine Requirement for Foreign Travelers July 1
Spain will stop enforcing mandatory quarantine for foreign tourists from July 1, as the country prepares to reboot its key tourism industry.
Leadership in turbulent times: A review essay
Leadership in Turbulent Times (2018) by Doris Goodwin is a study of leadership crafted around the presidencies of Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865)
My friend is part of Nigeria’s problems
This friend, who for convenience sake, I will refer to as Tony, had taken me to task on why I think Nigeria is not moving forward
Prime Minister is ‘taking the public for fools’ with ‘farcical’ defence of Dominic Cummings, says Ian Blackford
Boris Johnson is under increasing pressure to sack Dominic Cummings today, with the SNP accusing the prime minister of "taking the public for fools".
Coronavirus: Dundee skip sites to re-open under strict controls
Riverside and Baldovie recycling centres in Dundee will re-open to the public on a restricted basis from next Monday.
India among 10 worst-hit Covid-19 nations as cases jump; air travel reopens
India has reported another 6,977 cases, taking its total to 138,845.
Hundreds took part in a parade celebrating the first birthday of a boy who lost both his parents in the El Paso shooting
(CNN) — A Texas community hit by terrible tragedy months ago came together over the weekend to celebrate a survivor’s first birthday. Paul Gilbert Anchondo was two...
First flight lands at Jammu airport from Delhi as domestic air travel resumes
After the restart of domestic air travel in the country, the first flight landed at the Jammu airport from Delhi on Monday morning. The Air India flight
Not only holding polls, being arrested also part of political process: NC leader
Holding Assembly elections in the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir should not be the only goal of mainstream politicians and being arrested is also
Bolivia ex-health minster held in pre-trial detention over virus scandal
Bolivia's ex-health minister has been remanded in custody over a corruption investigation into over-priced ventilators to fight the novel coronavirus, the attorney general said on Sunday.
Tokyo stocks open higher on virus hopes
Tokyo stocks opened higher on Monday on expectations the state of emergency will be lifted for the whole nation including economic powerhouse Tokyo.
Meet the dogs of war who run into danger to find hidden bombs and the US soldiers who have their backs, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - "We're on the front line most of the time," an Army sergeant said of herself and her dog.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they're protected now is up to you., Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The American food supply chain relies on people working low-paying jobs that put them at risk for harassment, injury, and even death.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
BMW left stranded on Skegness beach as coastguard issues warning
'Help us to help you. Stay off the sand.'
Poignant video shows how NCT buses have continued through lockdown
"It's been a tough time for us all and your support means a lot."
CANADA: MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
The HOC has been working on how to hold debates and votes with some MPs participating remotely, but hasn't yet solved technical and security challenges
Would Muller Undo Labour’s Rental Property Errors?
Since any promises made by former National Party leader Simon Bridges are effectively void, the new leader, Todd Muller, should tell New Zealand’s 290,000 residential rental property owners whether he supports Labour's disastrous experiments or whether he intends to restore some sanity to the sector.
FG establishes 12 research 'centres of excellence' in Nigerian universities
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the establishment of the first set of 12 TETFund "centres of excellence", two in each of the six geopolitical
Abe's 'own goals' slash support rates even as Japan's rate of COVID-19 infections declines
A string of controversial missteps has slashed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's support to levels that could threaten to end his term early, ...
Thousands without power in Western Australia after once-in-a-decade storm
MELBOURNE: Wild weather downed trees and left tens of thousands of people without power in Western Australia, as emergency services began cleaning ...
Saliva ban would be temporary, says ICC's Kumble
A recommendation banning the use of saliva to shine a cricket ball when the sport resumes after the novel coronavirus shutdown is only a temporary ...
Reports | Shehan Madushanka held by Sri Lanka Police for drug possession
Reports have emerged that Sri Lankan police have detained pacer Shehan Madushanka on a charge of possessing heroin in the town of Pannala on Sunday. As per the reports, Madushanka was stopped in the town while driving with another person in a car during a nationwide coronavirus curfew.
PIA special team inspects plane crash site
The team will estimate the cost of loss and prepared report of the mishap.
Why Jagan Wants To Keep Chandrababu Away from Vizag?
Even the high court rapped the Police for playing Fidel to the Ruling Party leaders
Meet the dogs of war who run into danger to find hidden bombs and the US soldiers who have their backs
"We're on the front line most of the time," an Army sergeant said of herself and her dog.
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they're protected now is up to you.
The American food supply chain relies on people working low-paying jobs that put them at risk for harassment, injury, and even death.
Govt releases Rs 1,000 crore to West Bengal; central team to visit soon to assess cyclone damage
The rescue-and-relief operations in West Bengal were discussed at a meeting of the National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC), headed by Cabinet Secr
Furore rages on over UK PM's defence of top aide's lockdown breach
UK News: The opposition branded British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's defence of Cummings as an "insult" to all the sacrifices made by the British public duri
WATCH: Reporter Gets Heckled for Wearing a Mask While Covering a Story
Minnesota reporter Lou Raguse was sent to Albany, Minnesota, a town of roughly 2,500 people, to cover a protest/rally outside of Shady's Tavern. The bar's owner was going to open his doors in defiance of Gov. Tim Walz's (D) stay-at-home order. When Raguse and his cameraman showed up donning masks, the crowd began to chant "take it off!"
Charges for pipeline protest
The BC Prosecution Service says it has appointed a special prosecutor to oversee charges against three people in relation to allegations of mischief and trespass at the home of Premier John Horgan.
Horgan cheers sick leave
B.C. Premier John Horgan is applauding news that the federal government is looking at offering 10 days of paid sick leave for workers.
Japan to expand entry ban to visitors from India and 10 other nations
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Japan will maintain the current set of border control measures until the end of June.
Japan cautiously lifts last of virus emergency controls
The government’s decision to lift the declaration highlights its strong desire to revive the nation’s faltering economy as quickly as possible.
Coronavirus lockdown | Shiv Sena, Congress take jibe at Piyush Goyal over diversion of U.P.-bound train
Shiv Sena’s ally Congress also took a dim view of the train diversion, saying the government was “taking migrant workers on a country tour” without providing them food and water
Increase in area of kuruvai cultivation expected
The Agriculture Department anticipates an increase of over 5,000 hectares (ha) in the total area of kuruvai cultivation in Thanjavur district this year.Last year, the shutters of Stanley Reservoir wer
COVID-19 cases rise in Manipur
Official sources said that the number of cases in Manipur has increased to 32.
Raut slams Yogi’s claim of ‘ill-treatment’ of migrant workers in Maharashtra
Mr. Raut, whose party heads the coalition government in Maharashtra, said he would send to Mr. Adityanath video clips of migrant workers hailing Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
Lockdown breacher's epic rant to police as she 'didn't realise Wales wasn't in England'
A mum, believed to be from the West Midlands, called Welsh people "b*******" when she uploaded the clip of her confrontation with the authorities on Gwynedd beach on Wednesday
Racist who wanted refund on free meal said he had virus then coughed in policeman's face
David Mitchell, 40, became verbally abusive at a Newcastle takeaway and made a racist comment before declaring he had Covid-19 symptoms and coughing in an officer's face
Bizarre moment man uses cabbage leaf as facemask during interview about murdered girl
The man in Peniche, Portugal wore a makeshift face mask to 'protect' against coronavirus as he was interviewed about his neighbours' arrest after Valentina Fonseca was found dead
Has Dominic Cummings' car been 'egged'? Yellow stain seen on vehicle in Downing Street
Boris Johnson's top aide has been heckled by neighbours in the street as outrage builds over Dominic Cummings' lockdown breaches
Edmonton police investigating suspicious death after body found in motel
Police say officers responding to an assault call Sunday evening discovered a body at a south-side motel
Kindergartens resuming work in Ukraine on May 25, subject to tough rules
The Cabinet passed the relevant decision at its meeting on May 20.
Meet the dogs of war who run into danger to find hidden bombs and the US soldiers who have their backs
"We're on the front line most of the time," an Army sergeant said of herself and her dog.
Watch: Jhansi Police Distributes Toys To Kids Of Migrant Workers, Health Minister Lauds the Sweet Gesture
Jhansi Police on Sunday distributed toys among the children of migrant workers at the Uttar Pradesh –Madhya Pradesh border
Dominic Cummings to make public statement amid calls to face sack
The aide travelled to County Durham in March to self-isolate with his family.
‘Genuine danger’ Covid-19 could spread again as lockdown lifted – Sturgeon
The First Minister was joined at the daily briefing by Health Secretary Jeane Freeman and interim chief medical officer Dr Gregor Smith.
Trump threatens to find new GOP convention site if North Carolina governor won't allow full attendance
President Trump warned Monday that planners would be "reluctantly forced" to find a new site for the Republican National Convention if North Carolina's governor can't guarantee the party will be allowed "full attendance" at the event currently planned in the state's largest city.
Jeffrey Dahmer witness says she saw 'a streak of evil' while trying to rescue victim from grisly fate: doc
It was shortly after midnight in 1991 when Cola Styles and her cousin were outside the family’s Milwaukee apartment when they saw a dazed and injured naked boy.
Lawrence Jones slams Joe Biden: Black America is 'fed up' and tired of supporting Dems
Fox Nation host Lawrence Jones said on Monday that presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden came to the hip hop radio show “The Breakfast Club” interview with Charlamagne Tha God “ill-prepared.”
Ford Motor Co. donates thousands of COVID-19 face shields to US military
Ford Motor Co. has finalized an agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense to donate 200,000 face shields to military bases across the U.S. and abroad to protect against the coronavirus.
Sister pays tribute to dad-of-two, 21, with ‘biggest heart’ stabbed to death in Havant home after two held for murder
THE sister of a murdered 21-year-old man has paid a touching tribute to him, saying he had the “biggest heart”. Dad-of-two George Allison was knifed to death on Saturday night at a home in Havant, …
This Morning in lockdown blunder as Ruth Langsford is forced to correct psychologist telling viewer to socialise
THIS Morning suffered a lockdown blunder today as Ruth Langsford was forced to correct psychologist Emma Kenny for telling a viewer to go out and socialise. In a phone-in, a woman said to be at …
PHOTOS: One dead, many injured as fire razes IDP camp in Borno
One person has been confirmed dead, while many persons sustained injuries during a fire outbreak at the Muna Albadawy camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Borno state. According to
Centre reviews progress of relief, restoration work in cyclone-hit West Bengal
The financial assistance of Rs 1,000 crore has already been released to the state government.
Fire guts 1,613 IDPs’ shelters, kills two people in Borno
The Muna Garage Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp; has been gutted by fire, destroying 1,613 makeshift shelters Saturday in Borno state.
Kwara government extends palliatives to Unilorin
The University of Ilorin (Unilorin) says about 643 of its workers had benefited from the COVID-19 palliatives being distributed by the Kwara Government.
Varadkar followed guidelines in park - spokesperson
A spokesperson for the Taoiseach has said Leo Varadkar was complying fully with Covid-19 guidelines while out socialising in the Phoenix Park in Dublin over the weekend.
Rail Bhavan to shut down for 2nd time in fortnight after another COVID-19 case
A fourth-grade multitasking staffer who attended office till last Tuesday is the fifth COVID-19 case detected in the building in less than two weeks. Nine of his contacts at Rail Bhavan have been sent to home quarantine, officials said.
Acting DNI Richard Grenell stepping down as US ambassador to Germany
Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell will step down as US ambassador to Germany, he confirmed. Grenell, who took over as acting DNI in February, addressed the news in a tweet
HK Secretary for Security and six disciplinary forces support national security law in HK
Hong Kong's Secretary for Security and six disciplinary forces have pledged their full support for the national legislature's deliberation on national security legislation for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).
Singaporean cooks up Eid feast for migrant workers in lockdown
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr to mark the end of the fasting month, thousands of migrant workers in Singapore have had to spend the holiday in quarantine because of outbreaks of the novel coronavirus in their dormitories.
Meet the dogs of war who run into danger to find hidden bombs and the US soldiers who have their backs
Dogs are man’s best friend, but war takes that special bond to another level. Out on the front lines of brutal armed conflicts half a world away, US soldiers count on their canines to keep them safe from hidden threats and get them back home alive.
The workers that make your food put their lives on the line during pandemic. Whether they’re protected now is up to you.
“Every day we risk our health and the health of our family that await us at home,” said Nelson Santiago.
Hong Kong and Beijing officials defend security laws, citing threat of terrorism
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China’s foreign ministry office in Hong Kong and the city’s security chief on Monday defended proposed national security laws by describing some acts in mass pro-democracy protests last year as terrorism.
Police: New Jersey nurse attacked, nearly kidnapped by man she treated at hospital
A New Jersey nurse was attacked and terrorized by a man who she treated at her hospital the day before, according to police.
Swarms of locusts enter in Jaipur residential areas
Swarms of locusts entered some residential areas of the city on Monday, presenting the local people with an unusual sight. Locusts normally affect districts in western Rajasthan but this time the swarms have travelled as far as Jaipur city. The swarms later headed towards the Dausa district.
Denmark to let cross-border couples meet – if they show photos, love letters
COPENHAGEN – Denmark eased its border controls with other Nordic countries and Germany on Monday, allowing cross-border couples separated by the coronavirus lockdown to meet again if they can prove they have been in a relationship for at least six months.
Novelist Fang Fang’s Covid-19 diaries chronicle personal and political struggles in China
In over 60 entries, we see a personal account of public memory and national trauma.
Delhi violence: Feminists criticise Delhi Police action against students, anti-CAA protestors
The signatories said the Arvind Kejriwal-led government in Delhi has maintained a ‘stony silence’ about the arrests amid the lockdown.
Assam: Five men allegedly beat vegetable vendor to death in Kamrup district
Two of the five have been arrested, while the rest are absconding.
Star Wars The Force Unleashed 3 sounds like it would have turned Darth Vader into Monty Python’s black knight
What would have happened if Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 3 was ever made? That game would have turned Darth Vader into a fusion of Hannibal Lector and the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, by the sound of things.
Coronavirus in Maharashtra: COVID-19 hits state police; 18 dead, 1,809 infected
Coronavirus continued to target the Maharashtra Police force, claiming the lives of 18 police personnel and infecting another 1,809 in the state, as per latest data released on Monday.
Trump ‘Does Have a Point’ While Criticising WHO, German Health Minister Says
Last Tuesday, President Donald Trump threatened to permanently freeze US funding of the World Health Organisation if the UN health body failed to “commit to major...
Indian Actor-Turned-Politician Shamed on Twitter for Violating Lockdown Norms to Play Cricket
New Delhi (Sputnik): India has been under a national lockdown since 25 March as a containment measure to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The federal government relaxed...
Under what conditions can you meet family in lockdown?
Just what are the current rules?
Dominic Cummings to make public statement later today
Metro.co.uk: News, Sport, Showbiz, Celebrities from Metro
Cop couldn't work for two years after boy, 14, lied about being punched
The officer will now return to work after having his name cleared.
Americans spend holiday at beaches and parks as virus death toll nears 100,000
The New York Times filled its entire front page with the names and selected details of 1,000 victims on Sunday
Coronavirus outbreak: Govt develops 'intelligent testing strategy' to check spread across states
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is continuously scaling up its testing facilities for COVID-19 by giving approval to government and private laboratories
Kolkata: MHA to send Central team to access damage caused due to cyclone Amphan
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will send a Central team to Kolkata, South and North 24 Praganas districts soon to assess the damages incurred due to the impact of Cyclone Amphan.
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium will have a 'tough' time at military academy where she'll learn to shoot and read maps, a student reveals - as the royal family shares snaps of the 18-year-old out running
Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, 18, will have to get used to a 'tough' life as she enrolls in Brussels' Royal Military Academy this autumn in preparation for her role as Belgium's future queen.
'On the day she died, I couldn't be with her or hold her hand': Widower's heart-breaking letter about staying apart from dying wife in lockdown - as MPs are flooded with emails in response to Dominic Cummings scandal
John Wilson from Whitchurch wrote to Buckingham MP Greg Smith to ask what he thinks about the fact that he had to be apart from his dying wife while Dominic Cummings was travelling.
Pakistan plane crash: Crashed PIA plane’s pilot ignored 3 warnings to lower altitude, says report
The probe team, headed by Air Commodore Muhammad Usman Ghani, President of the Aircraft Accident and Investigation Board, is expected to submit a full report in about three months.
‘Ask your father’: JD(U) MLA, questioned over lack of job opportunities, loses cool at quarantine centre in Bihar – Watch Video
Randhir Kumar Soni, JD(U) MLA from Sheikhpura, lost his cool when questioned by migrant workers at a quarantine centre in Chandi village of Sheikhpura.
Tipplers throng outlets as liquor sales resume in Puducherry after two months
Directions to the booze-lovers included strict adherence to social distancing. Markings were made on the road close to the shop to ensure that the people observed physical distancing.
Boris Johnson faces renewed Tory pressure to sack Dominic Cummings
PM’s chief aide to give statement and take questions after outpouring of anger
Another Bihar-bound Shramik Special ferries 1,164 migrants from Mysuru
Mysore/Mysuru: The eight ‘point-to-point’ Shramik Special train from Mysuru Division, carrying 1,164 migrants, left Ashokapuram (Mysuru) Station on Sunday at 14:00 hrs for Purnia in Bihar. This train is being run as per the request of the State Governments of Bihar and Karnataka. The train comprising 22 LHB coaches is scheduled to reach Purnia (2488...
Namaz from home, virtual hugs mark Eid-ul-Fitr in city
No mass prayer gatherings at Eidgah Maidan, no handshakes Mysore/Mysuru: Under the shadow of Coronavirus, Muslim community people are taking special precautions to mark Eid-ul-Fitr, the celebration today that breaks the month-long fast for Ramzan. This Eid there was no shaking of hands or no warm embracing for community members because of the stringent social...
FALSE: Madagascar President says WHO offered $20M to poison virus cure
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina did not make this accusation
Premier Ford to make announcement today alongside Ontario’s associate minister of small business
Premier Doug Ford will be making an announcement in Toronto this afternoon alongside Ontario’s associate minister of small business and red tape reduction.
Four more COVID-19 deaths in Rajasthan take toll to 167, state tally at 7,100
Four more people succumbed to COVID-19 in Rajasthan on Monday, taking the death toll to 167 as 272 fresh coronavirus cases were reported in the state, officials said. With these fresh cases, the
Queen Elizabeth once hid in bushes to avoid a guest
We’ve all had those awkward moments when we try to publically avoid someone – and so has the Queen!
China's 'Bat Woman': Coronavirus is just tip of the iceberg
Research into viruses needs scientists and governments to be transparent, says Shi
Woman falls to death from fourth floor of building in Sharjah
Handbag besides body suggests woman was trying to escape
Coronavirus in India: 15-year-old girl who cycled 1,200 km to get migrant worker father turns down Cycling Federation invite
Her father, Mohan Paswan, says that she might appear in trials after lockdown
How Kerala flattened the curve, lowest death rates: Health minister Shailaja explains
Health department constituted 18 expert groups in training health care staff for detailed stock-taking of beds, equipment in each hospital
Covid-19: Lockdown makes access to justice for prisoners even more difficult
Leeuwkop trial inmates ‘subjected daily to the control of the people they are suing for torture’.
Akeredolu's wife blasts social media critic - The Nation Nigeria
Wife of Ondo State Governor, Betty Akeredolu, has lambasted a one Jimmy Adekanle based in Canada for saying that Governor Oluwarotimi...
Trump warns he may move Republican convention site from NC
WASHINGTON, May 25 — US President Donald Trump warned today that he may move the Republican National Convention from North Carolina set for August if the event faces state social distancing restrictions as a result of the coronavirus. The coronavirus pandemic has forced Trump and presumptive...
Poland new Supreme Court chief accused of political bias
WARSAW, May 25 — Poland’s president tapped a new Supreme Court chief justice today, drawing criticism over her political affiliation with the EU country’s right-wing government. The move follows several controversial judicial reforms, which the EU has said test the rule of law in the country...
Mongolia to maintain strict virus regulations ‘until vaccine found’
ULAANBAATAR, May 25 — Mongolia will maintain strict coronavirus regulations until a vaccine is found, the prime minister said today, raising the prospect of the country being locked down for months to come. Wedged between Russia and China, landlocked Mongolia on March 12 become one of the first...
India snake-bite assassin killed wife at second attempt
NEW DELHI, May 25 — After first failing with a viper, an Indian man has been arrested for allegedly murdering his wife by letting loose a cobra in her room, police said today. Police in the southern state of Kerala said phone records showed the man—named as Sooraj—had been in contact with...
Madagascar sends troops, doctors to virus-hit eastern town
ANTANANARIVO (Madagascar), May 25 — Madagascar’s government has announced it will dispatch troops and doctors to an eastern town after several bodies were found in the streets and where two people died from the novel coronavirus. Madagascar’s cabinet held a special meeting yesterday to...
Merkel in tug-of-war with states over virus safety rules
BERLIN, May 25 — A power struggle between Chancellor Angela Merkel and two German states over coronavirus rules erupted today as Berlin sought to extend social distancing restrictions by another month against a regional revolt. A draft policy document from Merkel’s office seen by AFP showed...
Covid-19: Appreciate behind-the-scene role played by CPRC personnel during Raya, says Dr Noor Hisham
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Staff members from the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) are among the behind-the-scene personnel who should be appreciated as they continue to work right through the festive period and sacrifice their family time, said Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor...
Coronavirus Is Killing Brazil's Isolated Indigenous Peoples at a Staggering Rate
The mortality rate among indigenous people is twice that of the rest of the population.
Donald Trump Threatens to Move Republican Convention from North Carolina
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to move the Republican National Convention from North Carolina.
Xi Jinping to Coronavirus Origin Province: Fix 'Weak Links' in Public Health
Chinese dictator Xi Jinping once again made public remarks admitting major shortcomings in Communist Party public health management.
CA Secretary of State: We Won't Let Virus Be 'Exploited' for Voter Suppression
California Secretary of State Alex Padilla (D) responded to Republicans suing the state to block Gov. Gavin Newsom's vote-by-mail order.
12 People Seek Treatment After Consuming Poisonous Foods Linked With DP Ruto
Kiambu governor James Nyoro has condemned the distribution of poisonous food stuffs to residents on Sunday.Speaking on Monday, the county boss said the relief food had been distributed to Karai an
Cummings should apologise, says Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon has said Dominic Cummings should apologise and correct the impression other parents should have travelled while infected.
2019 Batch B Stream 1 corpers pass out May 28 – NYSC
Kayode Oyero The National Youth Service Corps has announced the passing out of 2019 Batch "B" Stream 1 corpers. It made this known in a statement on Monday, noting that the event slated for M...
Man sets sister ablaze for disrespecting mother
Deji Lambo The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of one Chima for allegedly setting ablaze his elder sister, identified simply as Victoria, at their place of residence by the CAC...
Six women prisoners murdered by inmates in Honduras
Six women have been killed by alleged gang members at a women's prison near the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa, the National Penitentiary Institute has said.
Trump threatens to move RNC without assurances from N.C. governor
Trump's tweets about the RNC, planned for Charlotte, come just two days after North Carolina recorded its largest daily increase in positive cases yet.
Whopping 805 test positive for Covid-19 in TN, 549 in Chennai alone
The total number of coronavirus infections in Tamilnadu has crossed 17,000, after a whopping number of 805 persons tested positive for Covid-19 in the State today. Continue Reading →
Ondo 2020: Chaos in APC over ‘united’ opposition to Akeredolu
The October 2020 governorship election in Ondo State will not only be a three-horse trade but also throw up surprises.
Poland apologises after PM fails to observe virus rules
A Polish government spokesman on Monday apologised for Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s failure to observe coronavirus-related social distancing rules in a cafe.
Beyond the shoddy response to coronavirus
particularly with the shoddy response to the coronavirus event, and the lack of leadership shown in prepping Nigerians for its effects.
MP demands answers over Brexit impact on North Sea helicopter safety
An MP has demanded answers from the UK Government over the future of post-Brexit safety rules for North Sea helicopters.
Tobacco ban under court scrutiny this week
The fight for the sale and distribution of tobacco is set to continue in the courts this week after president Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Sunday night that tobacco would remain banned under level three of lockdown, which starts next Monday.
Madagascar sends troops, doctors to virus-hit eastern town
Madagascar's government has announced it will dispatch troops and doctors to an eastern town after several bodies were found in the streets and where two people died from the novel coronavirus.
Mongolia to maintain strict virus regulations 'until vaccine found'
Mongolia will maintain strict coronavirus regulations until a vaccine is found, the prime minister said Monday, raising the prospect of the country being locked down for months to come.
Merkel in tug-of-war with states over virus safety rules
A power struggle between Chancellor Angela Merkel and two German states over coronavirus rules erupted Monday as Berlin sought to extend social distancing restrictions by another month against a regional revolt.
Richard Grenell confirms he will step down as ambassador to Germany
Richard Grenell confirmed on Sunday that he would be leaving his post as ambassador to Germany around the same time he concludes his work as the acting director of national intelligence.
Over 15 Lakh Migrants Returned To UP In 1,174 Trains So Far: Official
Over 15 lakh stranded migrant workers have returned to Uttar Pradesh from different parts of the country on board 1,174 trains till now, a senior state government official said in Lucknow on Monday.
Director of the Lance Armstrong ESPN documentary said the only way to get him to open up was to have him exercise before an interview, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - "Lance" director Marina Zenovich told Insider the trick to getting Lance Armstrong to give revealing answers.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
When Hrithik Roshan Took A Sly Jibe At Salman Khan: “In My Opinion Heroes Never Gloat”
The friction between Hrithik Roshan and Salman Khan in the past years is no more secret. While the two superstars may be evolved over their differences now, there was a time when they had taken sly
Battling Covid-19: Denmark keen to share best practices with India
Both countries to share best practices, exchange information in medical research, testing kits, vaccine development
Japan ends coronavirus state of emergency - Foreign Affairs
Japanese president lifts state of emergency, following seven weeks of coronavirus-related restrictions.
Two Terrorists Shot after Trying to Stab IDF Troops
Soldiers open fire after being attacked by Palestinians armed with “sharp agricultural instruments,” IDF says • Wounded assailants evacuated to Ramallah for treatment; no Israeli casualties reported.
Netanyahu Hits Back: Exposes Corruption in Police, Judicial System ahead of Trial
Ahead of his arraignment in the first-ever criminal trial of a sitting Israeli premier, the Jewish state’s longest-serving prime minister accuses the left of “stitching together” charges against him after having failed to remove him at the ballot box.
Israelis Were Three Times More Critical of Severe Measures by Government to Control Pandemic Than in Other Countries
Among the Israeli respondents, 86% stated that the measures taken by the government were very important in stopping the expansion
NYSC to issue certificates to outgoing corps members at local govt councils – Official
In keeping with the COVID-19 protocol of social and physical distancing to contain the spread of the virus, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)...
AbdulRazaq appoints replacement for Gambari as KWASU Chancellor
The Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has approved the appointment of a new chancellor for the Kwara State University (KWASU).
Many Mutodis in Mnangagwa's government
The Zimbabwean government is still grappling with many incompetent and inexperienced government officials due to appointments made through nepotism and regional...
Mnangagwa and the pornography of violence
A female chief superintended Philips accompanied by Dr Nyamukure were assigned to take pictures of MDC parliamentarian Joana Mamombe, Chinembiri and Marova for ...
Murder charges for teen’s Queensland balcony fall
Three men accused of murder over a teenager's fall from the fourth floor of a Gold Coast building during a botched robbery attempt have been remanded in Three men accused of murder over a teenager's fall from the fourth floor of a Gold Coast building during a botched robbery attempt have been remanded in custody.
Bushfire royal commission: ‘Black Summer’ not just a one-off
Australia faces even more dangerous bushfire conditions in the future, say scientists who warn the devastating 2019-20 blazes are not a one-off event.
Child, 4, found dead in Brisbane home
Queensland police are investigating the sudden death of a four-year-old girl in Brisbane. Police said a crime scene had been established at a home in the Queensland police are investigating the sudden death of a four-year-old child in Brisbane.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s decision on other states needing UP govt nod to employ its migrant workers is harmful, hurried, says BSP
Yogi Adityanath government had said that states seeking to employ workers from Uttar Pradesh in future will need to take the state government's permission.
Covid-19: Uttar Pradesh reports 273, Uttarakhand reports 15 new cases in last 24 hours
In Uttar Pradesh, 3,581 people have been discharged and 165 deaths have been reported so far.
Lock your cars! Vehicle theft spikes in COVID-19 pandemic in US
News News: LOS ANGELES: With more people than ever staying home to lessen the spread of COVID-19, their sedans, pickup trucks and SUVs are parked unattended on t.
Trump threatens to pull RNC from Charlotte if space can’t be ‘fully occupied’
President Donald Trump threatened to pull the Republican National Convention out of Charlotte if North Carolina can’t commit to full attendance at the convention, the president said in a tweet Monday morning.
Trump ‘would like’ RNC to stay in Charlotte despite threatening to pull if space can’t be ‘fully occupied’
President Donald Trump threatened to pull the Republican National Convention out of Charlotte if North Carolina can’t commit to full attendance at the convention, the president said in a tweet Monday morning.
Rail Bhavan to shut down for 2nd time in fortnight as staffer tests positive
A fourth grade multi-tasking staffer, who last attended the office on May 19, tested Covid-19 positive. Nine of his contacts at the Rail Bhavan had been home quarantined.Offices at fourth floor of Rail Bhavan will remain close till Friday for thorough disinfection
Kerala reports 49 new covid-19 cases
The fresh covid-19 cases also include two prisoners.Hundreds of police personnel and a magistrate who were in contact with the two prisoners were put in home quarantine
UP plans migration commission to help find jobs for workers returning home
Yogi Adityanath said other states will need permission from the UP government if they want to make use of labourers from Uttar Pradesh.The UP government will offer training, along with an allowance, to migrant workers once the skill mapping is over
Tamil Nadu's Covid-19 count crosses 17,000-mark after record spike in cases
State's virus-related death toll reaches 118.87 of the 805 new patients are passengers from Maharashtra who returned to the southern state
Russia seeks 18-year prison term for ex-US Marine in spy trial
Prosecutors in Russia's spy trial have asked a court to sentence former US Marine Paul Whelan to 18 years in prison for allegedly accepting state secrets, according to his lawyer.
Eight arrested as Victoria police enforce order to clear tent encampments
VANCOUVER - Eight people have been arrested as officials work to clear tent camps at two locations in Victoria.A statement from Victoria police says the eig
Coronavirus | Rail Bhavan to shut down for 2nd time in fortnight after another COVID-19 case
Offices at fourth floor of Rail Bhavan will remain close till Friday for thorough disinfection, an order said.
Warning 14,000 Brits fined over lockdown could fight charges after Cummings row
More than 14,000 people in England and Wales were given fixed penalty notices under the coronavirus lockdown's emergency laws, but Boris Johnson's backing of Dominic Cummings could see many challenge their fines
Parrot 'who heard victim's last words' to give evidence in rape and murder trial
Elizabeth Toledo, 46, was killed in the city of San Fernando, Argentina in December 2018. Now police believe a parrot was repeating its owner's last words as she was allegedly beaten and raped by two housemates
Dominic Cummings to make rare public statement on lockdown row
Dominic Cummings, the prime minister’s chief advisor, is to make a rare public statement later today as pressure mounts on him to quit over breaking lockdown rules.
National Trust ‘deeply concerned’ as Sizewell C plans about to be submitted
National Trust bosses are “deeply concerned” about the impact a new nuclear power station could have on an “irreplaceable stretch” of the Suffolk coast and say they are still waiting for vital information about the project.
Russia seeks 18-year prison term for ex-U.S. Marine accused of spying
Paul Whelan, a U.S. national who also holds British, Canadian and Irish passports, has been in custody since he was detained in a Moscow hotel room in December 2018
Eight people arrested as Victoria police enforce order to clear tent encampments
Closure of the camps is part of the province-wide response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Entire police unit disbanded in Kyiv region after two cops arrested on rape, assault charges
The victim, a 26-year-old female, was allegedly attacked at the station after being detained.
CDC warns of aggressive cannibal rats facing shortage of garbage to eat
Officials say rats have resorted to open warfare and eating their young as closures reduce edible waste * Coronavirus – latest global updatesThe US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned of “unusual or aggressive” behavior in American rats as a consequence of more than two months of human
Applying Israeli Sovereignty to Parts of YESHA According to the Trump Plan – Implications
If the U.S. supports Israel’s unilateral implementation of sovereignty under the peace plan, according to the conditions it laid down for Israel, and if Israel does not exploit the current set of circumstances to apply its law/sovereignty in keeping with the plan, it could be regretted for generations.
Cummings should apologise, says Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon has said Dominic Cummings should apologise and correct the impression other parents should have travelled while infected.
South Carolina block party shooting leaves two dead, including teen, five others wounded, police say
A South Carolina teenager was among two killed when gunfire erupted late Saturday at a block party that drew about a thousand people despite the government’s warnings against large gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic, investigators said.
Joey Jones: 'Shame on' the New York Times for 'cheap' op-ed on US military and white supremacy
U.S. Marine veteran Johnny "Joey" Jones blasted The New York Times for publishing an editorial on Memorial Day weekend that claims the U.S. military celebrates white supremacy.
Mike Pence touts 'real progress' as coronavirus deaths continue to fall across country
Vice President Mike Pence said on Monday that since the American people heeded government official orders to social distance, there has been a decline in hospitalizations, new cases across the country, and fatalities.
Boy, 9, suffers life-changing injuries as he’s hit by ‘shirtless motorcyclist who fled the scene’
A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy has suffered life-changing injuries this afternoon after he was hit by a shirtless motorcyclist who then fled the scene, police said. Humberside police said they have arrested a…
Myanmar files first Rohingya case report to top UN court
Myanmar has submitted its first report to the International Court of Justice on steps it has taken to prevent the genocide of Rohingya Muslims
At a glance: Latest global Covid-19 developments
Lockdown measures are eased across parts of Europe while Japan lifts its state of emergency.
Here’s how you can commemorate Memorial Day online
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced cemeteries and other organizations to modify how to commemorate those in uniform who gave their lives for their country during Memorial Day. For example, Arlington
17-year-old boy becomes Georgia’s youngest coronavirus victim
A 17-year-old boy has become the youngest to die of coronavirus in Georgia, officials have revealed. The unidentified teen was listed Sunday as part of the Georgia Emergency Management Agency’s
Suriname votes with convicted-killer president's future at stake
With a partial lockdown in effect due to the coronavirus pandemic, Suriname's 380,000 eligible voters will head to the polls to elect the 51 members of the National Assembly.
Seven more people die with coronavirus in Wales taking total to 1,274
Meanwhile, the number of cases of the virus in Wales since the outbreak began has increased by 106 to reach 13,415
Forensic experts suspect foul play in Warangal well deaths
The forensic expert said that the seven of nine people had scratch injuries and appeared to have been
India's among 10 worst-hit COVID-19 nations as cases jump; air travel reopens
India on Monday posted its biggest single-day jump in cases of COVID-19, overtaking Iran to become one of the 10 worst-hit nations, even as the government allowed domestic air travel to restart.
No hugs, no handshakes: Social distancing curtails Eid celebrations in Bangladesh
Despite the relaxing of social distancing, concerns about the continued spread of the coronavirus are hindering the celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitr across Bangladesh.
Report: Ex-South Korean aide to pursue backchannel diplomacy with Pyongyang
May 25 (UPI) -- South Korea's former presidential secretary and three other politicians of the ruling Democratic Party are to lead the Inter-Korea Cooperation Foundation, a group founded in September.
Bars, gyms reopen as Iceland exits emergency coronavirus alert
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Iceland eased its national alert against the coronavirus on Monday, allowing for public gatherings of up to 200 people and night clubs and gyms to reopen as the country nears complete recovery from the outbreak.
PM steps in on vocational education, pushing more federal control
Scott Morrison has signalled more federal control over skills training, accusing the states of running a system that is complex, clunky and unresponsive.
Covid-19: Anand Mahindra says extended lockdown will have damaging psychological impact on people
‘The numbers will continue to rise and the focus must be on rapid expansion of field hospital beds with oxygen lines,’ the businessman said.
Eid Festival Being Celebrated with Peace in Uttar Pradesh -
The outbreak of the Corona epidemic has changed our social and religious routine. Eid ul Fitr, the festival of happiness
Nearly 9000 New Cases of Coronavirus Reported in Russia -
The total number of infected people exceeded 3,50,000 figure, with around 9,000 new cases of corona virus reported in Russia
Curfew Extended till June 30 in Solan and Hamirpur of Himachal Pradesh -
Authorities in Hamirpur and Solan districts of Himachal Pradesh on Monday extended the Covid-19 curfew till June 30, whereas one-fourth
La. state trooper dies of injuries, marking first LSP line of duty death since 2015
Louisiana State Police (LSP) Trooper George Baker, 33, died Sunday, May 24, surrounded by a vigil of family, friends, and fellow troopers, his colleagues said.
Ghaziabad DM issues order to seal border with Delhi; essential services to be allowed
On Monday, Ghaziabad District Magistrate Ajay Shankar Pandey has issued an order to seal the border with Delhi due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
China Concerned as US Mulls First Nuclear Test Since 1992, Foreign Ministry Says
BEIJING (Sputnik) - Beijing is concerned over reports that Washington is weighing up whether to conduct its first nuclear test since 1992, Foreign Ministry spokesperson...
US Vice President Pence Repeats Trump's Threat to Move GOP Convention From N Carolina
US President Donald Trump said on Memorial Day that he is considering moving the Republican National Convention, set for 24 to 27 August, from North Carolina if the...
UK Lockdown Adviser: Cummings Controversy Could Mean More Coronavirus Deaths
Cummings travelled to County Durham in March to self-isolate with his family, allegedly because he feared he and his wife would be unable to care for their son, despite...
Japan’s Abe says vaccine a priority for Olympics
TOKYO — Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday said the swift development of vaccines and effective treatments for COVID-19 are priorities towards achieving the Tokyo Olympics next year. Abe said recovery from the coronavirus pandemic only...
St Mary man arrested following ammunition seizure
Charges are pending against a St Mary man after being held by the police following the seizure of several rounds of ammunition in Blueberry Corner, Islington. The police report that a team was on patrol in the area about 11:30 Saturday night when...
Police arrest man after 'shirtless' motorbike rider leaves boy, 9, seriously injured in hit-and-run crash at playing fields
Police rushed to Rosmead Park in Hull after the nine-year-old boy - who has been left with serious and life-changing injuries - was hit by a motorbike around 12pm on Monday.
How Yogi Adityanath’s Migrant Commission will turn saviour for workers in Uttar Pradesh – 5 points
Uttar Pradesh Migrant Commission initiative: In the wake of reports of mounting troubles for migrant workers across the country during COVID-19 pandemic, Yogi Adityanath government in UP has decided to set up a Commission for migrant labourers who have returned to the state.
Coronavirus devastates travel, tourism! 40% firms staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months, says report
About 49 per cent are deferring their capital expenditures and interestingly, 41.6 per cent companies are introducing new services.
Kerala monsoon 2020 date: Southwest monsoon expected to reach Kerala coast on this date; check details
The Health department of the state is actively working with several awareness initiatives so that people's participation is leveraged during the Kerala monsoon months.
Day after Yogi’s tough talk on migrants, Raj Thackeray says ‘workers will have to take permission from Maha govt to work’
Adityanath on Sunday said any state that wants migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh back has to seek permission from the UP government.
Shiv Sena rakes up Governor Koshyari’s RSS affiliation, questions stand on favouring university exams amid COVID-19 crisis
Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari is the chancellor of universities in Maharashtra. He has asked CM Uddhav to resolve the issue of conducting the final year university exams.
Nepal reports highest single-day coronavirus surge; total cases cross 650-mark
Twenty-six people from the Rautahat district, three each from Kathmandu, Dhanusha and Kapilvastu districts were tested positive for the virus, the health ministry said in a statement.
Swarms of locusts enter Jaipur, FAO warns of more attacks till early July
Pests engulf 18 districts in state, apart from infesting large parts of UP and MP; Young juveniles will become voracious adults in June just as farmers begin to harvest, warns FAO
George P. Bush honoring fallen heroes with virtual Memorial Day ceremony
Along with Bush, Admiral William McRaven will honor men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Afghan gov't frees Taliban prisoners as truce holds for 2nd day
President Ashraf Ghani says his administration is also ready to hold peace talks with the Taliban, seen as key to ending the war in the impoverished country
Video: Woman Driven Out of Grocery Store by Angry Mob For Not Wearing a Mask
Video footage out of Staten Island shows a woman being driven out of a grocery store by an angry mob because she’s not wearing a mask.
Govt inquiry warns Australia bushfires not a 'one-off event'; Warns frequency of events 'increasing'
An inquiry into Australia's recent bushfires that scorched an area larger than most nations and displaced thousands opened Monday, with a stark warning that such disasters would become longer and
COVID-19 will activate old & new disputes in East Asia
The trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic now appears to be similar across the world. That the world may be different after this pandemic is a given. What is worrying is the fact that it is shaping
Indian Army major selected for UN award for her works in South Sudan
Major Suman Gawani of Indian Army has been selected for the 2019 United Nations Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award for her role in raising awareness about the need to protect women and
COVID-19 survivor from Kerala falls to death from seventh floor in Dubai
Uncle says vulnerable Indian man had been waiting to be repatriated
Chinese expats deliver 1,000 ‘love packages’ to UAE workers
Community gathers round to help those affected by pandemic in Deira
Chinese city conducts 6.5m coronavirus tests in 10 days
Over 6.5 million nucleic acid tests to screen novel coronavirus infections was conducted within the space of 10 days in a Chinese city. According to official data by local health authorities, 6,574,093 tests were carried out
'Kind of terrible': Lance Armstrong says stepfather used to beat him in new ESPN doco
In part one of the new ESPN series LANCE, Terry Armstrong says he treated the disgraced cyclist 'like an animal' before his rise to fame.
From the Archives, 1944: Government announces post-war migration plan
It was "populate or perish" as acting prime minister Frank Forde announced Australia's intention of embarking on an active postwar immigration policy.
Germany divided over plans to nix rules despite outbreaks
A spat was brewing Monday between Germany's federal government and state governors over plans by some regional leaders to end pandemic-related restrictions despite fresh clusters of cases across the country.
EU commissioner: Coronavirus immunity certificates aren’t reliable
People ‘deserve a break, a breath of fresh air, a chance to travel,’ says health commissioner.
Group to Buhari: punish breach of Procurement Act in NDDC
A non-political pressure group, the Global Forum for Accountability and Transparency, Nigeria, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to..
Direct Primary in Edo is the way to go — Wambai - The Nation
Suleiman Wambai, North-Central National Vice-President (VP) of All Progressives Congress (APC), says direct primary election in Edo is the..
Buhari mourns the death of Bakare - The Nation Nigeria
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed sadness over the death of the Saturday Editor of Daily Telegraph, Waheed Bakare.The President...
Enugu FA shifts burial of ex-chairman, Ofo-Okenwa, to July 24
Enugu Football Association (EFA) says the burial ceremony of its late chairman, Chidi Ofo-Okenwa, has been shifted from June 10, to July 24,..
Union minister in-charge of pharma skips quarantine, sparks row
Sadananda Gowda central rule, says he is exempt as he is handling essential sector
Space Force on Netflix release date, cast, trailer, and plot for comedy series
The Office US star Steve Carell leads the cast of Netflix's new space comedy Space Force - but when can we expect it on our screens?
9 bodies found in Warangal well: To hide one murder, Bihar man kills entire family, 3 others
Police is investigating how Sanjay could purchase 50-60 sleeping pills from a pharmacy in Hanamkonda, Warangal.
Pune: Doubling rate slows down, but some wards see worrying spike in cases
The percentage-wise spike was the largest in Janta Vasahat Dattawadi ward, followed by Koregaon Park Ghorpadi ward, Kalas Dhanori ward, Vimannagar Somnathnagar, Mayur colony Dahanukar Colony and Erandwane Happy Colony wards, respectively.
Delhi-Ghaziabad border to be resealed, only essential services allowed
However, the district administration said that those providing essential services, including doctors, paramedical staff, police, bank employees and media personnel are allowed to move across the two cities after showing identity cards. No special pass will be required, it said.
Covid-19: Malaysian Medical Association calls for extra preventive measures, testing of foreign workers
KUALA LUMPUR, May 25 — Extra preventive measures should be taken to stop the spread of Covid-19 among the workforce, especially foreign workers, said the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA). Its president Dr N Ganabaskaran said more emphasis should be given to safe physical distancing, the...
48 individuals down with food poisoning in Terengganu after eating dessert
KUALA TERENGGANU, May 25 — Forty eight people who suffered food poisoning believed from eating a local dessert (puding buih) which was bought on Friday, have been treated as at noon today. State Health director, Dr Nor Azimi Yunus said out of the 48 victims, 20 were admitted to Sultanah Nur...
Iranian fuel tanker docks in Venezuelan port, more underway
VALENCIA (Venezuela), May 25 — The first of five Iranian tankers carrying fuel to Venezuela has moored at a port serving the South American country’s El Palito refinery, the nation’s oil minister said today, and Refinitiv Eikon data showed a second vessel had entered its waters. Iran is...
UK to Explore Self Sufficiency to End Reliance on China
The British government will make plans to reduce the United Kingdom's reliance on imports from foreign countries like China.
Pence: We Will Move RNC Convention to a More Open State 'if Needs Be'
On Monday, President Donald Trump put out a series of tweets pointing to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper's (D) uncertainty about how much longer his state will be shut down due to the coronavirus, which could cause issues with Charlotte hosting the Republican National Convention in August. | Clips
President Barack Obama Played Golf on 7 Out of 8 Memorial Day Weekends
Trump has taken criticism for golfing on Memorial Day weekend, but Obama golfed on 7 of the 8 Memorial Day weekends of his presidency.
Trump honors fallen soldiers on Memorial Day in twin events | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
BALTIMORE >> President Donald Trump honored America’s fallen service members today as he commemorated Memorial Day in back-to-back appearances in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Man in hospital with multiple injuries after Shrewsbury 'hammer and axe attack'
A man was left with multiple injuries after a violent attack believed to involve a hammer and an axe in Shrewsbury.
Hopes staycations will bring boost for tourism industry hit by Covid
The county's councils are uniting in a bid to lead Shropshire's post-pandemic tourism recovery – amid suggestions that local operators could benefit from a huge rise in 'staycations'.
Beijing says it will unilaterally impose national laws in Hong Kong 'without delay' as thousands take to the streets in protest
China's foreign minister said that implementing anti-sedition laws in Hong Kong is now a "pressing obligation."
Covid-19 wrap | Nearly 345 000 coronavirus deaths, outrage over British aide, Iran reopens shrines
Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis.
16 arrested for illegal hunting on Eastern Cape farm
Sixteen hunters have been arrested for illegal hunting after they allegedly killed 12 springboks at a private farm in the Hofmeyr district in the Eastern Cape.
Lockdown Level 3: Squabble over 'tender' disrupts delivery of PPEs to some Gauteng schools
Two districts in Gauteng have experienced disruptions in the delivery of oersonal protective equipment to schools, Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says.
FG vows to sack any government worker who leaks official documents
The federal government has warned that any public officers found leaking official state documents will be sacked. The warning was issued in a recent circular.
Wike releases N450m to victims of 2019 ‘bloody’ election
Rivers state governor, Nyesom Wike, has released a sum of N450m to victims of the 2019 bloody general elections in Ijaw communities in Abonema, Akuku-Toru LGA.
Ryan Matthews: The story of man who got a degree after he was sentenced to death
Ryan Matthews beat the odds that were stacked against him in life and succeeded. He was 17 years old when he was charged with a crime he did not commit in 1997.
Opinion: Nigeria’s 5-years of a turnaround under Buhari by Abe Kolawole
But when all these did not post the desired result on the economy, he threw his arms up in surrender in that statement that portrayed his helplessness on it.
Africa Day: Covid-19 has multiplied SA’s hardships, but continent will rise – Thandi Modise
'We have faced these threats over centuries, we have not given in; we have persevered, we have grown and we shall overcome.'
There should be public comment on Level 3 regulations – DA
The DA is aware that the president has consulted 'widely' on the decision to move to Level 3, but they also want a list of the people he has consulted with.
CSO alleges return of ethno-religious dominance by Buhari
CSO, Coalition in Defence of Nigerian Democracy and Constitution, Monday,3 alleged return of ethnoreligious dominance by President Muhammadu Buhari, based on recent appointments.
2 earthquakes hit Manipur back to back, tremors felt in Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland
Two earthquakes one with a magnitude of 5.5 on the Richter scale and the other with a magnitude of 2.6 occurred in Manipur on Monday evening. Tremors of the earthquakes were felt in the entire northeast region.
COVID-19 Presents Both Opportunities and Threats to Russia’s Foreign Policy
Like every major global crisis, the coronavirus pandemic both generates additional risks, challenges and threats to every state’s foreign policy and opens up new opportunities and prospects. Russia is no exception in this. The specific nature of Russia’s case lies, we believe, in its opportunities being mostly tactical and situational, while the threats it faces […]
Dominic Cummings: UK PM's top aide who flouted virus lockdown rules
Dominic Cummings became British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's trusted lieutenant after helping him score stunning ballot box successes.But his tactics and abrasive personality made enemies across the political spectrum.
Protesters hang effigy of Kentucky governor near state Capitol
Protesters frustrated by Kentucky's response to the coronavirus hung an effigy of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear on a tree in front of the governor's mansion in Frankfort.
40% travel, tourism firm staring at complete shutdown risk in next 3-6 months: Report
Around 40 per cent companies operating in the travel and tourism sector are staring at the risk of complete shutdown over the next 3 to 6 months, says a
UK PM struggles to shift attention from coronavirus infected aide's trip
Johnson said Cummings “followed the instincts of every father and every parent,” traveling so that extended family could care for his 4-year-old son if he and his wife both fell ill.
Furore Over Tirupati Tirumala Temple Board’s Decision To Sell 23 Land Assets In TN, TTD Chief Says 129 Properties Sold Since 1974
The Y S Jagan Reddy government is being accused of trying to sell the TTD lands to supporters of YSR Congress Party.
UP: Yogi Govt Completes Skill Mapping Of 14.75 Lakh Migrant Workers
The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has completed the task of skill mapping of 14.75 lakh migrant workers who have returned to the state during lockdown.
ESPN Release New Two-Part Documentary About Lance Armstrong
With fans left itching for more content, ESPN has another treat in store this week with the release of their new 30 for 30 documentary, Lance.
Nagaland No Longer A Green State After 3 Test COVID-19 Positive
Nagaland reported its "first" COVID-19 cases on Monday, when three persons who recently returned to the state from Chennai were found infected with novel coronavirus, a health department official said
In Karnataka, Mandatory Quarantine Is Making A Hole In Fliers' Pocket
The seven-day mandatory intitutional quarantine is proving to be a headache for many of those taking flights to Karnataka after resumption of domestic air-travel.
Beijing says it will unilaterally impose national laws in Hong Kong 'without delay' as thousands take to the streets in protest, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Critics worry that the new laws could hurt Hong Kong's independence and the city's position as a financial center.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
The aching ordeal of a mothers’ stay in prison after a flawed trial
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A mother of seven who was arrested in Kampala, charged and erroneously imprisoned has finally reunited with her children after more than a month since the incident. Lillian Achiro, 41 was vending oranges, tangerine and lemons when she was arrested by the police for defying presidential directives on the …
Prosecution yet to compile evidence against Sakwa
Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The prosecution is yet to compile evidence against the interdicted Jinja Resident District Commissioner Erick Sakwa. Sakwa alongside Bumali Bazimbyewa and Mohammed Simba were last month charged with three counts of manslaughter, theft and malicious damage. They were later remanded to Kirinya prisons however, Sakwa was released five days …
Lance Armstrong '30 for 30' documentary: 'I don't know' whether doping caused cancer
Armstrong answered a point-blank question about the disease that became a huge part of his success story.
ROP shuts down store for violating Supreme Committee's decisions
The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has closed one of stores in South Al Sharqiyah Governorate
Seven citizens arrested in South Al Sharqiyah Governorate
Seven citizens were arrested in South Al Sharqiyah Governorate for violating the decisions of the Supreme Committee in charge to deal with COVID-19
COVID-19: Measures issued to ensure worker safety in Duqm
The Special Economic Zone Authority of Duqm (Sezad), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, has issued instructions that need to be followed by everyone in the city and the surrounding areas
Two workers of Toronto Loblaws test positive for COVID-19, now isolating at home
TORONTO — Two workers at a Loblaws grocery store at the old Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto have tested positive for COVID-19. Loblaw says it closed the store briefly to allow for additional cleaning and has since reopened.
Nearly three-fourths of professionals prefer Work From Home option
Around 7 out of 10 working professionals prefer Work From Home (WFH) option.Further, close to 80 per cent believe that WFH could ensure clean air, and 65 per cent of the respondents call on the Govern
Pay Cut Law Failure: Remuneration Authority Refuses To Use New Powers
The Remuneration Authority’s refusal to cut salaries for councillors and mayors paid under $100,000 makes a joke of the Government’s much-vaunted pay cut legislation, says the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union.
Police Look To Identify Driver
Police investigating the recent homicide in Otaki are looking to speak with a man who gave a ride to a hitch-hiker on Saturday 16 May 2020.
NZ Can Look To East Asia To Prepare For Next Pandemic
Wellington, 25 May 2020 - To prepare for the next virus pandemic, New Zealand has plenty to learn from the successes of three East Asian states, according to a summary report from The New Zealand Initiative.
Balloch bridge roadworks to restart this week after being suspended
The Lomond Bridge works will resume.
Scots teenager found safe and well after vanishing during lockdown
Naomi Leigh Addison disappeared after leaving an address in Denny in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Burundi’s ruling party candidate wins presidential election with 68 percent of the vote
Burundi's ruling party candidate Evariste Ndayishimiye was on Monday declared the winner of the country's presidential election, which the opposition has said was flawed.
Afghanistan frees first group of Taliban prisoners in response to ceasefire
Afghan authorities released 100 Taliban prisoners Monday as part of the government's response to a surprise, three-day ceasefire the insurgents called to mark the Eid al-Fitr festival.
Current Time Report Sparks Investigation At Makeshift Hospital In Moscow Region
Prosecutors in Moscow say they have started an investigation after Current Time reported alleged shortages of medicines and labor violations at a makeshift hospital for coronavirus patients set up by a well-known Azerbaijani-Russian businessman Araz Agalarov.
Varadkar has picnic with friends despite senior official discouraging public from doing so last week
TAOISEACH Leo Varadkar has been pictured eating with friends in the Phoenix Park despite a senior official in his department discouraging people from having picnics just last week.
Taoiseach has picnic with friends despite senior official discouraging public from doing so last week
TAOISEACH Leo Varadkar has been pictured eating with friends in the Phoenix Park despite a senior official in his department discouraging people from having picnics just last week.
Trump demands immediate answer from governor on RNC capacity
President Trump is demanding that North Carolina’s governor sign off on allowing the Republican National Convention to move forward with full attendance despite the ongoing pandemic.
Andhra Pradesh CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy allocates Rs 100 crore for lawyers’ welfare
Chief Minister has said that medical teams should be sent to the affected areas and a plan should be prepared as to how to eradicate the disease from the district.
Everything By Rule Book: Chandrababu’s Style
He was permitted after a lot of drama and he finally arrived in Amaravati by the road a little while
Beijing says it will unilaterally impose national laws in Hong Kong 'without delay' as thousands take to the streets in protest
Critics worry that the new laws could hurt Hong Kong's independence and the city's position as a financial center.
Heatwave intensifies in northern India, Churu hottest at 47.5 deg C
India News: NEW DELHI: Heatwave conditions intensified in most of the northern states of India on Monday, with Churu in Rajasthan scorching at 47.
Aberdeen suspect charged for allegedly taking poo in public garden in front of five-year-old girl
A MAN has been charged over allegedly taking a poo in a public garden in front of a five-year-old girl. Cops confirmed that a 45-year-old had been nicked in connection with the alleged incident in …
Two more covid-19 deaths in Karnataka, virus spreads to 29 out of 30 districts
Karnataka confirms 93 cases on Monday that takes the total number of active cases to 1,431
Over 4 mn stranded migrants ferried in 3,060 'Shramik Special' trains in 25 days
The top five states where most of these trains terminated are Uttar Pradesh (1,245 trains), Bihar (846 trains), Jharkhand (123 trains), Madhya Pradesh (112 trains), Odisha (73 trains)
Maharashtra govt appoints nodal officers to handle domestic flight passengers
The state government appoints the additional municipal commissioners as the nodal officers for the purpose of enforcing the SOP norms
To combat COVID-19, India adopted Intelligent Testing Strategy, says ICMR
India has now 610 laboratories — 432 public and 178 private which are currently testing 1.1 lakh samples daily. The testing capacity has been increased to 1.4 lakh samples per day, which is being further raised to 2 lakh
532 flights operated on Day 1, over 39,000 people travelled: Puri
'Action has returned to Indian skies,' tweeted Civil Aviation Minister after domestic flight service was resumed on Monday
Coronavirus lockdown | Congress online move for direct cash transfer to non-I-T payees
Party expects at least 50 lakh of its workers, office-bearers and sympathisers to participate in Thursday event
‘We will not sow maize crop in coming season, heed government advice’
Farmers in more than 30 villages pass a resolution to follow regulated farming
Uthra’s house witnesses dramatic scenes
Sooraj is brought to victim’s house for evidence collection
44,460 students to write SSLC exams in Kozhikode
Thermal scanners installed at centres
Excavation work begins at Adichanallur, Sivakalai sites
Originally scheduled for March 15, the work was delayed due to lockdown
Cyclone Amphan | NDRF relief disbursed to West Bengal, Odisha
National Crisis Management Committee apprised of ground situation by West Bengal Chief Secretary
Who is Dominic Cummings? Profile of PM's aide as he makes coronavirus statement
From Education to the Vote Leave campaign to 10 Downing Street, Dominic Cummings has spent more than a decade leaving a trail of controversy where he goes
Mum's fury at Dominic Cummings after daughter had to give cancer news on FaceTime
Christina, from Pontefract, West Yorkshire, says her daughter chose not to deliver the devastating cancer diagnosis in person due to the Government's coronavirus plea for Britons to avoid contact with others
'Kind of terrible': Lance Armstrong says stepfather used to beat him in new ESPN doco
In part one of the new ESPN series LANCE, Terry Armstrong says he treated the disgraced cyclist 'like an animal' before his rise to fame.
Trump threatens to move Republican National Convention out of North Carolina unless ‘full attendance’ allowed
Trump’s tweets about the RNC, planned for Charlotte, come just two days after North Carolina recorded its largest daily increase in positive coronavirus cases yet
Burundi’s ruling party candidate wins presidential election
The announcement by the electoral commission comes after accusations of rigging by the leading opposition challenger
Russian mercenaries evacuate from western Libya after Haftar losses
UN-recognized government forces have, with Turkish help, made sudden strides in recent weeks, seizing a string of towns, capturing the strategically important airbase, and destroying several Russian-made air defense systems.
Swiss National Bank Purchases 138,500 Shares of Lincoln National Co. (NYSE:LNC)
Swiss National Bank grew its position in Lincoln National Co. (NYSE:LNC) by 21.9% during the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the SEC. The fund owned 769,805 shares of the financial services provider’s stock after purchasing an additional 138,500 shares during the quarter. Swiss National Bank owned approximately […]
'What planet are they on?' - UK newspaper reaction to Johnson backing Cummings
British newspapers were united in their condemnation of Boris Johnson's decision to back Dominic Cummings after calls for his top aide to be sacked over
Video of Leo Varadkar enjoying sun in Phoenix Park sparks Twitter debate
A video of Taoiseach Leo Varadkar enjoying the sun in the Phoenix Park has sparked quite a debate...
President told to ‘just stop’ offensive tweets by own side after lashing out with insults and conspiracy theories as US death toll heads toward 100,000
Donald Trump spent the weekend ahead of Memorial Day playing golf and pushing conspiracy theories on Twitter, insulting his political enemies like Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi and Stacey Abrams and insinuating that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough is guilty of murder.His tweet storm
Beijing says it will unilaterally impose national laws in Hong Kong 'without delay' as thousands take to the streets in protest
Critics worry that the new laws could hurt Hong Kong's independence and the city's position as a financial center.
Trump administration promises 100 million coronavirus testing swabs by the end of 2020
The Trump administration sent Congress a national coronavirus testing strategy in time to meet a Sunday deadline, The Washington Post reports, citing a copy of the 80-page "COVID-19 Strategic Testing Plan" it obtained.The report delivered to Congress promises that the federal government will
Himachal Pradesh Extends Lockdown Till June 30 as COVID-19 Cases Cross 214-mark With 5 Deaths in The State
Authorities in the state extended the lockdown till June 30 in Solan and Hamirpur districts as these two places are the new epicentres of coronavirus in the state.
Black Country bishops condemn Government 'betrayal' of public
The Bishop of Wolverhampton has described Boris Johnson's backing of Dominic Cummings as a "betrayal" of those who have obeyed the strict lockdown laws during the coronavirus pandemic.
Man stabbed then arrested as police find Black Country cannabis farm
A cannabis factory was discovered in the Black Country after a suspected drugs farmer was stabbed.
President Trump threatens to pull RNC from NC, says Gov. Roy Cooper 'in shutdown mood'
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to pull the RNC from Charlotte, North Carolina if Governor Roy Cooper doesn't guarantee that full attendance will be allowed at the arena.
Elizabeth Warren, after swearing off top-dollar fundraisers, to hold one for Biden
Sen. Elizabeth Warren – who during her White House bid repeatedly forswore top-dollar fundraisers with wealthy donors – will host such a gathering for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden next month.
Meet Burundi's new president
Last week's election marked the end of Mr Nkurunziza's 15-year-long rule.
Nyamira mob attack, injure woman over husband’s death
The body of Jackson Ong’era, 62, was discovered in River Kuja on Sunday.
Toronto council to vote on 40-kilometre bike lane expansion
The city's latest cycling infrastructure plan adds 25 kilometres of new bike lanes, along with the promise of more public space and patios
Rivers has infected my manager with COVID-19, says owner of demolished hotel
The Rivers government says the manager of Prodest Hotel, one of the two hotels demolished for flouting lockdown in the state, has tested positive for COVID-19
Wike donates N450m to victims of violence in Rivers guber election
Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers state, has donated N450 million to victims of violence in the 2019 governorship election in the state. The violence, which led to the loss of
Direct Primary in Edo is the way to go — Wambai
Suleiman Wambai, North-Central National Vice-President (VP) of All Progressives Congress (APC), says direct primary election in Edo
COVID 19: Umahi bemoans astronomical rise of cases in Ebonyi
Gov. David Umahi of Ebonyi has bemoaned the astronomical rise of COVID-19 cases in the state, describing it as ‘shocking and disturbing’.
Man Files Complaint With Police Against Google Maps For Ruining His Marriage
A 49-year-old man has stunned many after he allegedly filed a complaint with the police against Google Maps for causing him marital problems.
Covid-19 deaths rise to 514 in Northern Ireland
The number of people who have died after testing positive for coronavirus in Northern Ireland has risen to 514 after eight more deaths were reported by the Department of Health.
Three face charges in protest outside Premier John Horgan’s home
Three people are scheduled to appear at the Western Communities courthouse July 15 in relation to alleged mischief and trespass at the home of Premier John Horgan on Feb. 18. Derek Ryneveld, who . . .
PM's economic package 'jumla', less than 1pc of GDP: Chavan
Senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan, incidentally, had demanded a Rs 21 lakh crore package in April this year.
Dutch government finds second mink-to-human coronavirus transmission
The Dutch agriculture ministry on Monday said it had found what it believes to be a second case of a human becoming infected with the new coronavirus after coming in contact with a mink that had the
NJ man tried to kidnap nurse at her home day after she treated him: cops
A New Jersey man tried to kidnap a nurse at her home one day after she cared for him as a patient at a hospital, police said. Leonardo Larrarte, of Lakewood, is facing charges in the violent attack on
China could face sanctions over Hong Kong national security law: White House
The national security adviser warned that the Trump administration could slap sanctions on China’s ruling Communist Party over the harsh new security laws it plans to impose on Hong Kong, as
Experts slam agriculture reform program, warn of shortage amid pandemic
Agrarian reform is among the National Priority Programs pushed by Jokowi’s first-term administration in an effort to better distribute development.
China media seize on video of HK protesters beating lawyer
The assault took place Sunday during a rally against a controversial security law proposed by Beijing that was broken up by police, who fired tear gas and water cannon in the most intense clashes for months.
Britain flocks to the seaside as coronavirus lockdown wobbles
There was little sign of people sticking to social distancing rules
'Kind of terrible': Lance Armstrong says stepfather used to beat him in new ESPN doco
In part one of the new ESPN series LANCE, Terry Armstrong says he treated the disgraced cyclist 'like an animal' before his rise to fame.
From the Archives, 1944: Government announces post-war migration plan
It was "populate or perish" as acting prime minister Frank Forde announced Australia's intention of embarking on an active postwar immigration policy.
Moving account reminds us of our good fortune
Age readers discuss life in lockdown and the gradual easing of restrictions.
‘I will be alone for rest of my life,’ says woman raped as she slept
Man (38) found guilty of 2017 attack on victim in Co Kildare
President Trump threatens to pull RNC from NC, says Gov. Roy Cooper 'in shutdown mood'
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to pull the Republican National Convention from North Carolina if Governor Roy Cooper doesn't guarantee that full attendance will be allowed in the arena.
Beijing says it will unilaterally impose national laws in Hong Kong ‘without delay’ as thousands take to the streets in protest
As protests continued in Hong Kong, China pledged to impose new national security laws on the city “without the slightest delay,” reported Lily Kuo at The Guardian.
German government, regions tussle over reopening from lockdowns
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany’s central and regional governments sparred on Monday over when and how far to ease social-distancing rules, with allies of Chancellor Angela Merkel warning that scrapping them risks a new wave of coronavirus infections.
Ukrainian workers start returning to Poland as lockdown eases
CHERNYAKHIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - Coronavirus or no, Vadym Diachenko needed no persuading when an employment agency offered to fly him back to Poland from his native Ukraine to work at a meatpacking plant.
A Memorial Day like no other commemorated in US
On the weekend that marks the unofficial start of summer, U.S. authorities warned beach-goers to heed social-distancing rules to avoid a resurgence of the disease that has infected 5.4 million peop...
As wild horse numbers swell, the campaign to protect them could become a byelection issue
ENVIRONMENT: Brumby battleground could move north if the Victorian fight to save the horses is lost
Kosciuszko National Park wild horse numbers swell, the campaign to protect them could be a byelection issue
If moves to protect Victoria's wild horses fails, the focus for supporters is certain to shift into Eden-Monaro.
ACT government moves to protect endangered woodlands, grasslands
Good news for the Button Wrinklewort, Baeuerlen's Gentian and the Ginninderra Peppercress.
Covid-19: Piyush Goyal lashes out at Maharashtra CM, says state has provided list of only 41 trains
The railway minister claimed that he was ready to send 125 trains to Maharashtra on Monday, but no details had been received from the state.
When the Laborers Returned, the Political Crop Started Swaying, Parties Started Forming Vote Banks -
The race to make migrant workers back home during lockdown has reached Bihar via Uttar Pradesh. Millions of people have
UK to reopen thousands of shops in easing of coronavirus lockdown, says Boris Johnson
KABUL: Afghan authorities released 100 Taliban prisoners Monday as part of the government's response to a surprise, three-day ceasefire the insurgents called to mark the Eid al-Fitr festival. The pause in fighting, only the second of its kind in Afghanistan's nearly 19-year-old war, appeared to be holding on day two after the government welcomed the truce by announcing plans
Man accused of abusing, killing dog in Ouachita Parish
Authorities have arrested a man accused of animal cruelty in Ouachita Parish.
Job Alert: Sign up to be a Kerala Police constable and earn up to Rs 48,000 per month - how to apply on keralapsc.gov.in
With employment opportunities and job security on thin ice during the coronavirus pandemic, the Kerala Public Service Commission has called for candidates to apply for the post of police constables. Interested candidates may apply through the official government portal: keralapsc.gov.in.
Eight feared dead in Lake Albert water accident
The accident happened on Sunday evening, according to Julius Hakiza, the police spokesman for Albertine region.
Suspect sought after man shot, killed near L-202 and 44th Street
Police are asking for help from the community after a homicide in Phoenix Sunday.
Meat industry is trying to get back to normal, but workers are still getting sick
Tyson Foods, the largest meat processor in the United States, has transformed its facilities across the country since legions of its workers started getting sick from the novel coronavirus. It...
Federal coronavirus testing plan puts burden on states
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration’s new strategy for coronavirus testing puts much of the burden on states while promising to provide supplies such as swabs and material to transport...
Kremlin Spokesman Peskov Discharged from Hospital Where He Was Treated for COVID-19
The spokesperson for the president announced that his COVID-19 test had returned positive on 12 May and said that he had been taken to hospital. His spouse Tatyana...
Russia's Ruling Party Reports Cyberattack on Website as Primaries Begin for September Vote
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The website of the United Russia party was subjected to a so-called distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) upon launching the remote primary...
Indian Court Orders Seizure of South Korean Multinational LG Polymers Plant
New Delhi (Sputnik): A gas leak at a South Korean multinational LG Polymers plant in southern Andhra Pradesh on 7 May killed 11 people and made over 500 people sick in...
COVID-19's Rise Due to India, Nepal’s Prime Minister Says Amid Rising Tensions with New Delhi
New Delhi (Sputnik): India and Nepal have had close and warm ties, but recently, they have become strained and the inauguration of a road has sparked a new round of...
Is this a Scandal or…? British Political Row Gets the Most Saucy of Names
This may not be the biggest political scandal in the history of politics, but it’s definitely one that has the most cheeky name and one that is helping people to stay...
UK records lowest number of hospital deaths since lockdown began
NHS England today recorded 59 more deaths in hospitals. Across all settings, Scotland announced three more deaths, while Wales had seven and Northern Ireland had eight.
'Genuine danger' Covid-19 could spread again as lockdown lifted, Nicola Sturgeon warns
Nicola Sturgeon has warned there is a "genuine danger" that Covid-19 will begin to spread again as lockdown measures are lifted.
Jalandhar Police starts helpline for women facing domestic violence in lockdown
To help women facing the domestic violence during lockdown, the Jalandhar Police Commissionerate has started online counseling helpline.
PM Modi speaks with Sheikh Hasina, greets Bangladesh on occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke on phone with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and conveyed greetings on Eid-ul-Fitr.
Govt is exploring new financial institutions to support MSMEs: Nitin Gadkari
The government is exploring new financial lending institutions to support small-scale units in terms of financial support, said Union Minister for MSME.
COVID-19 Tracker: Ulhasnagar crosses 200-mark; Badlapur tally stands at 174
Ulhasnagar crossed 200-mark on Monday with 18 new cases, whereas Badlapur saw 13 fresh cases in a day. Ambernath recorded four new cases on Monday with the tally climbing to 66.
Popular Hanover political activist says he’s undeterred by reported threat
Popular People's National Party (PNP) activist in Hanover Craig Oates is claiming that his life has reportedly come under threat from members of his party. In a 26-minute long video on Facebook, Oates said he was undaunted by the alleged threat...
Former May Pen mayor Milton Brown has died
Former Mayor of May Pen and councillor for the Mineral Heights division in Clarendon Milton Brown died early Monday morning. Brown had been ill the past few months. He also suffered a massive stroke. Mayor of May Pen Winston...
Aspiring model, 24, who vanished in Nottinghamshire over the bank holiday weekend is found 'safe and well'
Nottinghamshire Police said this evening Laura Benson, who vanished in Beeston, has been found 'safe and well' as they thanked those who shared their appeal.
ANOTHER powerful 'lockdown violator': Topless Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar is caught having a picnic with his partner and two friends 'in breach of his distancing guidelines for public'
The shirtless Taoiseach was filmed outdoors with his partner Matt Barrett and two others near Steward's Lodge in Dublin where he has been staying during the pandemic.
School's IN for summer? Ex-Ofsted boss says end-of-term holiday should be scrapped to help pupils catch up and prevent a 'lost generation'
Michael Wilshaw (pictured) says that children being taken out of schools amid the coronavirus pandemic has been a great tragedy.
Horrifying moment mother 'PUSHES' her autistic son, nine, into a canal 'in her first failed attempt to kill him' before taking the non-verbal boy to another spot where he drowned
Patricia Ripley, 45, inset, is facing attempted and premeditated murder charges. Alejandro Ripley, main with his famiiy, was found floating in a Miami, Florida, canal on Friday. Dad Aldo Ripley is inset.
Japan lifts coronavirus emergency in all remaining areas
Japan, with about 16,600 confirmed cases and about 850 deaths, has so far avoided the large outbreaks that have been experienced in the US and the Europe despite its softer restrictions.
Coronavirus: Singapore reports 344 new COVID-19 cases
The "circuit breaker" measures were first announced on April 7 and were further tightened after three weeks, with more workplaces closed and social gatherings banned.
Will ensure work for returning migrants: Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar's comments come as lakhs of migrant workers return to Bihar amid the coronavirus lockdown. He said there are ample opportunities in the textiles, shoe, bag, furniture and bicycle industries in the state.
Cyclone Amphan: Sporadic protests continue over restoration of power, water supply in West Bengal
The cyclone had blown away electric poles, damaged transformers and uprooted trees that fell on electric wires, disrupting power supply in several parts of the state, including Kolkata.
Coronavirus upside: 70% fall in crime in western Uttar Pradesh in April, says report
Western Uttar Pradesh has reported a sharp fall in crime in April compared to the corresponding period last year.
Trump threatens to move Republican convention if North Carolina won't allow packed arena
President targets Democratic governor days after state’s highest daily increase in coronavirus cases
PSUs, govt agencies owe Rs 5 trn in outstanding dues to MSMEs: Gadkari
The MSME minister said the Centre has decided that its ministries and public sector undertakings will clear outstanding payments of MSMEs within 45 days
With presence of Chinese troops, India increases troops' strength in Ladakh
Sources in the Indian Army said that the Chinese have moved in troops and heavy vehicles across the Line of Actual Control near the Pangong Tso lake
Nasscom for policy tweak to enable longer work-from-home scenario
Nasscom has asked for the abolition of OSPs (other service providers) under the Department of Telecom, under which certain kinds of work (such as voice calls) cannot be shifted to employees' homes.
How the 2020 US Presidential Election May Be Keeping Bitcoin At Bay
Bitcoin's next rally may not occur until after the 2020 United States Presidential Election takes place in November of this year.
Florida Felons Who Owe Restitution Or Outstanding Legal Fees Can Still Vote, Judge Rules
‘This is a tremendous victory for voting rights,’ said an ACLU attorney. Felons in Florida who are unable to repay their court fines can still have their voting rights restored, a federal ...
9 found dead in well in Telangana were murdered by a man to cover up another killing
The man, Sanjay Kumar Yadav, was arrested on Monday following investigations by six special teams and he confessed to the crime, police claimed, three days after bodies of the nine, including six members of a family, were fished out from the well at Gorrekunta village. The murders were carried out to cover up the killi
Sporadic protests continue over restoration of power, water supply in cyclone-hit Bengal
Sporadic protests over demands for restoration of power and water supply continued in several cyclone Amphan-hit parts of West Bengal for the fifth consecutive day on Monday while normalcy has
Former DG allegedly stabs wife of 50 years to death in Imo state
The former Director-General of Imo Broadcasting Corporation, Sir TC Okere is at large after allegedly stabbing his wife of 50 years to death earlier today, 25th May, 2020 in Imo state. The Imo State Police Public
True Love!!! Woman marries a man in a wheelchair in Lagos state
Social media users are gushing over a newly-married couple, after pictures from their wedding was shared on Twitter. A beautiful bride and her groom who is in a wheelchair, have drawn the attention of many, with
Delhi records 13,418 covid cases, CM Kejriwal says situation still under control
Delhi government directed private hospitals with a capacity of 50 beds to reserve 20% of their total bed strength for coronavirus patients
UPDATED: Wike releases N450m to victims of 2019 'bloody' poll
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has released N450m to victims of the 2019 bloody general elections in Ijaw communities of Abonema...
JUST IN: 86-year-old former IBC DG stabs wife to death
An 86 year-old former Director General of the Imo Broadcasting Corporation (IBC), Mr. T.C. Okere has allegedly stabbed his wife to death...
Peace returns to Ondo APC as factional chairman withdraws suit
Peace may be returning to Ondo State All Progressives Congress (APC) following the withdrawal of the suit challenging the authentic chairman, Ade Adetimehin....
Buhari urged to sign amended Electoral Act into law before Edo gov poll
The National Vice Chairman, Southsouth, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Emmanuel Ogidi, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari...
Trump warns he may move Republican convention site from North Carolina
U.S. President Donald Trump warns that he may move the Republican National Convention from North Carolina set for August if the event..
Covid-19 crisis has lessons for agencies on how to respond, come together and collaborate: Deshmukh
Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said every effort was being made to minimise risk for police personnel, who were on the ground and involved in efforts to mitigate the crisis, and make the best possible treatment available for those who have tested positive.
Cop crushed to death under vehicle ‘illegally transporting cattle’ in Solapur; driver, three others held on murder charge
According to police, the constable attached with the Solapur rural police headquarters, was deployed at a nakabandi in Vadakbal village along a naik and two home guards for checking vehicles entering the district during a lockdown in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.
180 Arrested in Hong Kong Protests Against Chinese Takeover
Thousands of protesters filled the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to denounce Beijing’s plan to impose a draconian national security law.
Pinkerton: The Battle of Gettysburg and American Memory
The great events of the past are the lighthouses by which we navigate our present and our future.
Donald Trump Lays Wreath at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
President Donald Trump recognized Memorial Day on Monday, laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Kim Jong-un Resurfaces for Meeting on 'Nuclear War Deterrence'
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un resurfaced once again this weekend to chair a meeting on the country's nuclear weapons program.
NYSC: Outgoing corps members to receive certificates at local govt councils
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has informed the 2019 Batch “B” Stream "1" corps members, that the certificate of national service (CNS) will be i
Germany divided over plans to nix rules despite COVID-19 outbreaks | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
BERLIN >> Germany’s federal government and state governors squared up today for a battle over plans to end pandemic-related restrictions despite fresh clusters of cases across the country.
Japan’s Abe says COVID-19 vaccine a priority for Olympics | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says the swift development of vaccines and effective treatments for COVID-19 are priorities towards achieving the Tokyo Olympics next year.
South Korea to require masks on transit, flights | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
BANGKOK >> South Koreans will be required to wear masks when using public transportation and taxis nationwide starting Tuesday as authorities look for more ways to slow the spread of the coronavirus as people increase their public activities.
COVID-19: South Korean pupil tests positive ahead of school reopening
A kindergarten pupil in Seoul has been infected with the novel coronavirus, the city’s education office said on Monday. The development has led to the shutdown of several education institutes in...
Democratic leaders say Trump testing strategy is 'to deny the truth' about lack of supplies
Democratic leaders said Monday that President Trump’s strategy for coronavirus testing is to “deny the truth” about the current lack of supplies.
Open Skies withdrawal throws nuclear treaty into question
President Trump's move this week to withdraw from an international pact meant to prevent accidental war has added to concerns about the fate of a separate arms control treaty with Russia.
Sena, Cong take jibe at Goyal over diversion of UP-bound train
PTI Mumbai Taking a dig at Railways Minister Piyush Goyal over diversion of the Vasai Road-Gorakhpur Sharmik Special train via Odisha, Shiv Sena leader Sa
Japan lifts nationwide state of emergency
IANS Tokyo Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday lifted the countrys nationwide state of emergency, ending restrictions in the remaining areas wher
China accuses US of spreading coronavirus conspiracies
IANS Beijing China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has accused the US of spreading “conspiracies and lies” about the coronavirus pandemic, ratcheting up
Boris’ defence of top aide breaching lockdown causes stir
PTI London The furore surrounding top Downing Street aide Dominic Cummings’ perceived breach of the coronavirus stay-at-home lockdown rules by travellin
OPINION | Government has wasted the goodwill of South Africans
The government expected quiet, unquestioning obedience from South Africans. Instead of trusting the public, being open and honest with them, the government has wasted goodwill and turned the public against it, writes Geordin Hill-Lewis.
130 people deceived by fake job advert at Bara hospital
About 130 desperate job seekers were duped when they applied for fictitious jobs at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, the Gauteng Department of Health said on Monday.
Mauritius records 2 new Covid-19 cases after month-long lull
Two residents of Mauritius who were recently repatriated from India have tested positive for Covid-19, the country's first cases in nearly a month, the government has announced.
'Unfolding calamity' - Saftu threatens strike if public servants are forced back to work under lockdown Level 3
Two of South Africa's trade union federations have raised concerns over government's announcement that public servants must go back to work when the country gears down to Level 3 of the lockdown from next week, with the South African Federation of Trade Unions threatening strike action.
Two killed as fire engulfs IDP camp in Borno
The Borno state governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum has visited the Muna garage IDP camp where more than 1613 houses were gutted by fire on the eve of Eid.
Biden Lays Memorial Wreath in First Public Event Since Virus
Joe Biden emerged Monday from his stay-at-home lockdown after more than 10 weeks to mark Memorial Day with a tribute to veterans.
Staffer at a Cape Town primary school tests positive for Covid-19
This comes as some teachers returned to schools on Monday in preparation for the return of Grade 7 and 12 pupils.
Bourgas, Bulgaria: First Written Evidence that the Roman Colony Deultum had a Port
Archaeologists from the Deultum-Debelt National Archaeological Reserve near Bulgaria’s Burgas have discovered the first written evidence that the Roman colony Deultum had a port, BGNES reported. The inscription was found on limestone sarcophagus, dating from the II-III century AD.
Nicola Sturgeon says Dominic Cummings should apologise to nation for flouting lockdown rules
Nicola Sturgeon has called on Boris Johnson's chief adviser to admit he made a mistake and apologise to the nation over an alleged breach of coronavirus lockdown rules.
Police investigating assault with intent to rape as woman, 25, fights off man in Fife park
A woman fought off a potential rapist in a Fife park at the weekend.
Worst attack in 27 years: Swarms of locusts destroy crops in several states
Locust swarms entered India from Pakistan and have made their way into Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.
Pilot of PIA flight ignored 3 warnings to lower altitude before Pakistan crash: Report
Pakistani investigators are trying to find out if the PIA crash is attributable to a pilot error or a technical glitch.
Worst attack in 27 years: Swarms of locusts destroy crops across north India
Locust swarms entered India from Pakistan where they flew in from Iran last year. From Rajasthan, locusts entered Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and UP. Punjab has also put its farmers on alert.
It's Eid and I'm away from family: Cancelled flight forces Assam man to spend 24 hours at Mumbai airport
A 24-year-old who was vacationing in Mumbai after graduation has been stuck in the city for the past two months. Today, he hoped to catch a flight to Guwahati to reach home in time for Eid. But his flight was cancelled at the last minute and now he has nowhere to go.
France's first transgender mayor vows to wake up village
France's first transgender mayor has vowed to wake up her village in northern France after taking office at the weekend in a step hailed by activists as a breakthrough.
Putin makes Kremlin appearance as virus restrictions ease
President Vladimir Putin made a rare recent appearance in the Kremlin on Monday as Russia prepares to ease lockdown restrictions imposed over the coronavirus pandemic.
Tri-state manhunt underway for suspect in Connecticut double homicide
Police in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania are on the lookout for a 23-year-old man suspected of killing two people as part of a larger crime spree over Memorial Day weekend.
New Zealand PM unruffled as quake hits mid-interview
A moderate 5.6-magnitude earthquake rattled New Zealand's North Island early Monday but failed to crack Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's trademark composure as she conducted a live television interview.
Derogatory Remarks Against Dalits: Why Three Senior DMK MPs Face Legal Problems
The cases of these three MPs are a bit amusing as they invited the trouble on themselves.
Nagaland Reports First Coronavirus Cases As 3 Chennai-Returnees Test Positive; Assam Records Spike In Infections
Officially, Nagaland is the last of the eight Northeastern states after Sikkim to report COVID-19 positive cases.
More Troubles For AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal: Tanker Owners Claim He Collected Bribes Up To Rs 60 Lakh A Month
Aam Aadmi Party MLA Prakash Jarwal has been caught up in yet another controversy. The latest investigations suggest that Jarwal, MLA from Deoli constituency in the capital, allegedly received around Rs 60 lakh per month bribes from the water tanker owners, reports Times of India.
As Covid-19 Cases Cross 30,000, Mumbai Police Issues Order To Curb Social Media Messages; To Hold Admins Responsible
The Mumbai police in an order dated 23 May has re-issued prohibitory orders under section 144 of the IPC against any social media messages which among others are deemed incorrect, derogatory and incite mistrust towards government functionaries.
Owner of collapsed building charged with 19 counts
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The owner of the building which collapsed killing 13 people in Makindye has been charged with 19 counts. Abraham Kalanzi, aged 31-year-old, the owner of the collapsed building was charged before the Makindye One Magistrate Edith Mbabazi. He was charged alongside Engineer Christopher Bandi Ruhambya 55. The charges include; …
Lance Armstrong says stepfather 'beat the s— out of me' as a child in '30 for 30' doc
Armstrong's stepfather admitted to driving him
Dominic Cummings is 'tarnishing my name' says former Nottingham Forest man
The former City Ground man, who uses the alter-ego 'CumDog', has joked that he is ready to replace him.
Arson suspected in early morning blaze that damaged Montreal cell tower
MONTREAL — Police say arson is suspected in a fire that badly damaged a telecommunications tower in southwestern Montreal early Monday. There were no injuries stemming fro. the blaze, which was reported about 3:45 a.m.
China hits out at US for blacklisting firms
China condemned the US for adding 33 Chinese entities to a trade blacklist, a move that risks potential retaliation from Beijing as tensions between the world’s two-biggest economies deteriorate furth
Time to hike edible oil import duties: SEA
As India’s 2010 pact with Malaysia and Indonesia came to an end, the Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) on Monday said the government should hike Customs duty on soya, sunflower and crude p
Heat wave drives Delhi’s peak power demand to season high of 5,268 MW
Expected to touch last year’s peak of 7,409 MW by July: Tata Power-DDL
States pitch for maximum permissible use of Consolidated Sinking Find
Some States complain that despite easing of rules, the RBI has approved for smaller quantum of funds
ILO expresses deep concern at ‘suspension’ of labour laws
Appeals to Modi to uphold international commitments
Opposition to form panel soon to draft action plan against Centre
Workers’ rights, deaths due to hunger and negligible relief package to be discussed
Rushed Log Legislation Deserves The Chop
Federated Farmers and the Forest Owners Association are joining forces to condemn the Log Brokers Bill as a Trojan horse to potentially force farmers and foresters to subsidise local processing industries from reduced export earnings.
ANALYSIS: Lebanon is teetering on the brink - Middle East
Neither Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah nor Lebanese President Michel Aoun care about restoring Lebanon to its once-respected status.
Dismissal, reprimands in case of soldier who committed suicide - Defense/Security
Investigation into death of soldier military police attempted to recruit as a source finds serious faults in treatment of soldier.
Police officers invade retired civil servant's home, shoot son
The police spokesperson said the incident is being investigated.
Bin collections to return to normal after coronavirus staffing pressures
Stirling Council is to resume its full household waste and recycling collection service from Monday, June 1.
Police launch manhunt after attempted rape of woman in Dunfermline park
A woman was followed by the man before he pushed her to the ground.
Lance Armstrong’s ESPN Documentary Starts Off With Him Yelling “F–k You” Multiple Times (VIDEO)
Lance Armstrong admits there will always be fans seriously upset with him for his Tour de France cheating. In episode…
SAPS arrest 5 for smuggling cigarettes
South African police have arrested a Zimbabwean woman (35) along with four others aged between 28 and 42 whom they found with smuggled cigarettes worth thousand...
Afghans Want Ceasefire to Continue Beyond Eid
The announcement of the three-day ceasefire has raised hopes among Afghans who say it should continue in order to begin the intra-Afghan negotiations and move the peace process forward.
Afghans Want Ceasefire to Continue Beyond Eid
The announcement of the three-day ceasefire has raised hopes among Afghans who say it should continue in order to begin the intra-Afghan negotiations and move the peace process forward.
Afghan ceasefire holds as prisoner release expected
Taliban made the three-day truce offer that started Sunday to mark the Eid al-Fitr holiday
Karan Johar confirms two members of household staff test positive for COVID-19, says 'rest of us are safe'
Ace filmmaker Karan Johar, who is celebrating his birthday today, took to his social media account to confirm that two members from his household staf
To focus on floods now, Assam wants to close home-bound movements by June 30
Assam government wants to wrap up the process of receiving the home-bound people of the state from outside and of their subsequent quarantine by June
Devon and Cornwall MPs stay quiet on actions of Dominic Cummings
Dominic Cummings is due to make a public statement this afternoon after allegations he breached coronavirus lockdown restrictions
Coronavirus Australia live updates: Sydney school evacuated over virus fears
Parents at two schools in Sydney's east have been told to take their kids home after pupils contracted the coronavirus.
Girlfriend, 18, accused of murdering Fife man by driving over his head at farm
A STUDENT has appeared in court accused of murdering her boyfriend by running him down and driving over his head. Grace Ross, 18, is said to have murdered Joshua Kerr, also 18, in an alleged incide…
Edinburgh man who brutally murdered neighbour in crazed knife attack dies in Shotts Prison
AN EDINBURGH man who brutally murdered his neighbour in a crazed knife attack has died behind bars. Rene Howieson, 39, stabbed neighbour Colin Skilbeck, 41, just weeks after getting married in 2017…
Modi conveys Eid greetings to Bangladesh PM, Abu Dhabi crown prince
Modi and Sheikh Hasina share their assessment of the damage caused by cyclone Amphan.Sheikh Zayed and Modi express satisfaction about the effective cooperation between the two countries during the covid-19 pandemic situation
China's 'Bat Woman' warns coronavirus is just tip of the iceberg
If we want to prevent human beings from suffering from the next pandemic, we must go in advance to learn of these unknown viruses carried by wild animals in nature and give early warnings, said Shi Zhengli, deputy director of Wuhan Institute of Virology
Maharashtra's Covid-19 count breaches 52,000-mark, over 1,000 deaths in Mumbai
In the state, death toll of covid-19 patients has now gone up to 1,695.Of the total cases, Mumbai alone reported 31,972 cases
Taking a flight to Mumbai? New rules make 14-day home isolation mandatory
Passengers coming for short duration will be exempted from home isolation if they submit return travel details, says Maharashtra govt's SOPs for air passengers.Passengers may be permitted to travel in their private passenger vehicles only between the airport and their residence
Trump: We will move Republican convention unless crowds allowed
President Donald Trump threatened on Monday to pull the Republican National Convention out of North Carolina if the state's Democratic governor does not immediately sign off on allowing a full-capacity gathering in August despite the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
A tale of two Trumps
You have to admire US President Donald Trump's persistence. Almost 100,000 Americans have died under his watch in the last 100 days, and he is still boasting about his success and greatness.
Officials told to help draw up crop plans at village level
Farmers urged to strictly follow government advice on cropping pattern
Coronavirus | 103 more COVID-19 positive cases detected in Odisha
96 of them are migrant workers who returned recently, says government
24-year-old guest worker from Bihar held for Warangal killings
Nine people sedated, thrown into well to cover up murder of a woman
Coronavirus | 103 more COVID-19 positive cases detected in Odisha
96 of them are migrant workers who returned recently, says government
Cyclist seriously injured in 'devastating' collision on country lane
Police have launched an investigation
Dominic Cummings admits driving 30 miles after suspected coronavirus - to 'check his eyesight'
The unprecedented statement in Downing Street's Rose Garden came as the top aide offered no apology for his 260-mile drive to Durham - and revealed he went back into No10 hours after contact with his sick wife
Dominic Cummings says 'I do not regret what I did' and refuses to apologise
The Prime Minister's key aide has said he believes he acted "reasonably" by making a 260-mile trip to Durham during the coronavirus lockdown - and said he has not considered resigning
Durham Police now say Dominic Cummings' family given 'no specific advice' about lockdown
The force has issued a fresh statement as calls for the Downing Street aide to be sacked mount following Boris Johnson's defence of Cummings yesterday
Blockchain Adoption: China’s National People’s Congress and Parliament to Review DLT Fund Proposal
The National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s parliament and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference recently began conducting their annual
Libya’s coast guard intercepted about 400 migrants off country’s Mediterranean coast, UN agency says
A spokeswoman for the International Organization for Migration said the migrants were taken to the al-Nasser detention centre in the town of Zawya, west of Tripoli
Boris Johnson the 'people’s politician' risks squandering his common touch in standing by Dominic Cummings
Say what you like about Boris Johnson, he is not what you would call a “misfit” or a “weirdo”. Unlike his non-conformist chief adviser Dominic Cummings, who once touted for such ‘oddballs’ to join No 10, the Prime Minister is as conventional as any of the 20 Old Etonians who have ended up in Downing
Paul Whelan was detained in Moscow in December 2018 for allegedly receiving state secrets
Russian prosecutors on Monday called for a former US marine charged with spying to be sentenced to 18 years in prison, after a closed-door trial denounced by Washington and his family. Paul Whelan, 50, was detained in Moscow in December 2018 for allegedly receiving state secrets, but he insists he was
Trump threatens to move Republican convention if North Carolina won't allow packed arena
President targets Democratic governor days after state’s highest daily increase in coronavirus cases * Coronavirus – latest global updatesDonald Trump has threatened to move the Republican party’s national convention from Charlotte, North Carolina, if the state is unable to commit to “full attendance
Putin makes Kremlin appearance as virus restrictions ease
President Vladimir Putin made a rare recent appearance in the Kremlin on Monday as Russia prepares to ease lockdown restrictions imposed over the coronavirus pandemic. The 67-year-old has worked remotely over the past few weeks from his Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, chairing meetings with
Pakistani Man Arrested For Attacking Sikh Shrine in England
As per the statement of the gurdwara, at around 6 AM, an individual entered the gurdwara premises causing thousands of pounds of damage.
COVID-19 pandemic: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Lifts State of Emergency
Shinzo Abe said the country had managed to control the spread of COVID-19 since issuing the order in some areas on April 7, then later extending it nationwide.
Singapore Reports 344 COVID-19 Cases in 24 Hours, Nationwide Tally at 31,960
Singapore is gearing up for the end of its "circuit breaker" period next week, Channel News Asia reported on Monday.
FBI joins 3 state manhunt for UConn senior Peter Manfredonia suspected in two murders
The FBI has joined law enforcement across three states in the manhunt for University of Connecticut student Peter Manfredonia, who is wanted in a pair of murders.
Body of Maryland couple’s killer found 4 hours after shootout with police, authorities say
A Delaware man suspected of fatally shooting an elderly Maryland couple as they were visiting their son’s grave earlier this month died from police gunfire during a shootout about two hours after the crime, authorities have confirmed.
Byron York: Biden facing even more pressure on VP pick after 'you ain't black' remark
The Washington Examiner’s Byron York said on Monday that presumptive 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is facing even more pressure to pick a woman of color as his running mate after his gaffe about black Trump supporters.
Medal of Honor recipient remembers sergeant major killed in Iraq: 'We were going to avenge that man'
Medal of Honor recipient, former U.S. Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia said that Memorial Day is a time for him to take stock and consider whether he is living his life in a way that honors those who were lost.
India snake-bite assassin killed wife at second attempt
Her parents became suspicious when Sooraj tried to secure ownership of his wife's property just days after her death.
COVID-19: INEC to receive names of Edo, Ondo guber candidates online, to pilot e-voting (updated)
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it will work towards the introduction of electronic voting in major elections starting from 2021.
Over 2.35 lakh personnel deployed in West Bengal to restore essential infrastructure
The West Bengal govt has deployed over 2.35 lakh police personnel and state officials to resume essential services in cyclone-hit areas.
Reps minority caucus laud Edwin Clark role on true federalism
The Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives has paid a glowing tribute to the sterling qualities of elder statesman
Rejig your political agenda for 2023 APC leaders warn his members
Stalwarts of APC in Akwa Ibom state have urged its members to call their media aides to order as some of their publications in the social media
2.4 lakh subsidised Tirupati Laddus sold in AP on day-one
Observing all COVID-19 guidelines in the presence of local government machinery, the devotees queued up at TTD marriage halls and TTD Information Centres for the sacred prasadam.
Nepal to widen scope of COVID-19 testing as cases surge: PM K P Sharma Oli
Nepal on Monday registered its highest single-day spike in the coronavirus cases with 79 new infections, taking the total COVID-19 tally to 682 in the country.
Carrying lab report? Karnataka exempts you from institutional quarantine
The government also exempted both union and state ministers, officers on duty as well as airline crew members from quarantine.
State trooper helps rescue 8 baby ducks trapped in storm drain
A kindhearted state trooper helped reunite eight baby ducks with their mother after they fell into a storm drain in Massachusetts, authorities said. Massachusetts State Trooper Jim Maloney spotted the
Ilhan Omar says she believes Tara Reade’s sex assault claims against Biden
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar said she believes the sexual assault claims leveled at former Vice President Joe Biden by former Senate staffer Tara Reade. “I do believe Reade,” Omar told the Sunday
Trump lays wreath at Arlington Cemetery in Memorial Day ceremony
President Trump on Monday presented a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to commemorate Memorial Day. Trump crossed the Potomac River by motorcade to lead the solemn morning ceremony at
Japan lifts coronavirus state of emergency in all remaining areas
TOKYO — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a coronavirus state of emergency in Tokyo and four other remaining areas on Monday, ending the restrictions nationwide as businesses begin to
Japan eyes fresh $930b stimulus, to end Tokyo's state of emergency
Japan is considering fresh stimulus worth 100 trillion yen ($930 billion), mostly comprising financial aid for companies.
Virus lockdowns stifle Eid celebrations as infections rise
The three-day festival, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, is traditionally celebrated with mosque prayers, family feasts and shopping for new clothes, gifts and sweet treats.
China's national legislature starts 2nd plenary meeting of annual session
China's National People's Congress convenes second plenary session
Cops crack the case of well murders: A party and a few uninvited guests
Sometime on Wednesday night, nine drugged bodies were dragged to the abandoned well and...
Hong Kong and Beijing officials defend security laws, citing threat of terrorism
China's foreign ministry office in Hong Kong and the city's security chief on Monday defended proposed national security laws by describing some acts in mass pro-democracy protests last year as terrorism.
Selling of TTD properties on the name of substandard is insult on devotees: Pawan Kalyan
Terming the donated lands and other properties to Lord Sri Venkateswara of Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams as substandard was nothing but an insult to the devotees, stated the Jana Sena president Pawan...
Ryanair brings legal challenge over social welfare appeal
Ryanair has gone to court in a bid to set aside a decision of an appeals commissioner in a social welfare appeal to refuse the airline permission to cross-examine certain witnesses.
Europe threatens legal action over aviation whistleblower body
The European Commission has threatened the Irish government with legal action over the State’s failure to designate a body to receive reports from whistleblowers about safety concerns in the aviation sector.
Coronavirus in South Africa: President Ramaphosa warns outbreak will get worse
Lockdown measures to be further eased from start of June despite surge in cases
Memorial Day: Trump thanks service members fighting 'invisible enemy'
May 25 (UPI) -- In Memorial Day remarks, President Donald Trump recognized members of the U.S. National Guard and armed services on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic battling an "invisible enemy."
7-year-old critically injured in crash with 18-year-old who admitted to DUI, Texas police say
Police say the 18-year-old admitted to drinking and even left the scene. Now, a 7-year-old, who wasn't restrained, is fighting to survive.
Montenegro becomes Europe's first coronavirus-free state, PM says
PODGORICA (Reuters) - Montenegro’s prime minister on Monday declared the country coronavirus-free - a move vital for its Adriatic tourism industry coming 69 days after it reported its first case and after 20 without a new one.
Shiv Sena lashes out at Adityanath for remark on migrants, says they are treated well in Maharashtra
Adityanath had said on Sunday that all states will have to take permission from his administration to employ workers from UP, amid the coronavirus crisis.
Vizag gas leak: Andhra Pradesh High Court orders state to seize LG Polymer premises
The court also asked the government to ensure that the company’s directors do not leave the country without its permission.
Corona Infected figure Reaches 56349 in Pakistan, 1167 Deaths Reported so far -
The total number of infected people rose to 56,349 on Monday after 1,748 new cases of corona virus infected were
Biden aims to move left without abandoning centrist roots
Calls for pragmatic centrism helped Joe Biden clinch the Democratic presidential nomination. But they left many of the party’s strongest liberals worried little progress would be made toward their sweeping goals.
Zee News’ main building in Nodia sealed after 6 more test positive for COVID-19
Zee News Media Corporation's main building located in Noida Sector-16 has been sealed for sanitation and containment of the novel coronavirus pandemic after six more people tested positive for COVID-19, said a report in bestmediainfo on Monday.
Arbery family lawyer: Feds looking into how case handled
ATLANTA (AP) — A lawyer for the family of Ahmaud Arbery said Monday that a federal prosecutor told the slain man's mother federal officials are investigating potential misconduct by local...
UK Prime Minister’s Adviser to Make Rare Statement Amid Lockdown Trip Scandal – Reports
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Dominic Cummings, senior adviser to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, is set to make a rare statement and field journalists’ questions on Monday amid...
Head of French LREM Party Says Former Health Minister Determined to Become Paris Mayor
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Stanislas Guerini said he was convinced that former health minister and current LREM candidate Agnes Buzyn in the municipal elections in Paris, is...
Transfer of Open Skies Treaty Data to Non-Parties Must Be Ruled Out - Russian Top Diplomat
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The transfer of data received by the countries participating in the Open Skies Treaty to third countries that are not parties to it will be a gross...
List of Tory MPs calling for Dominic Cummings to resign continues to grow
Boris Johnson is facing a revolt from his own backbenchers as they call for his chief adviser Dominic Cummings to resign.
Over 14,000 Brits could appeal lockdown fines after Boris defended Cummings
Mr Cummings trip to Durham was described as 'responsible and legal' by the Prime Minister.
Big Bang Theory props were microchipped so they couldn't be stolen
Warner Brothers reportedly tracked all the props on set.
Lockdown 'dead in the water' because Boris won't sack Cummings, ex-top cop says
Mike Barton, ex-chief constable of Durham Police, said: 'How on earth are the police supposed to enforce the rules now?
Historic life-size Crystal Palace dinosaur damaged after 150 years in park
‘The magnitude of the damage shocked me.'
How to write to your MP to complain about Dominic Cummings
If you want to complain about the prime minister’s chief adviser there are several ways you can do it.
Police searching for student on the run after 'killing two people'
A tri-state manhunt is underway for Peter Manfredonia, a 23-year-old student at the University of Connecticut, who is believed to be armed with stolen guns
Durham Police examining more Dominic Cummings complaints
The force said today that they received further information and complaints from the public and they are reviewing and examining the new information.
Trump warns he may move Republican convention site from North Carolina
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he may move the Republican National Convention from North Carolina set for August if the event faces state social distancing restrictions as a result of the coronavirus.
Corporations say no to reopening schools on June 15
Education officers of around 15 municipal corporations of Red zones in the state, including BMC, unanimously voiced their opinion against the idea of reopening schools on June 15 in a meeting with state education minister Varsha Gaikwad on Monday.
Ultra-rare white grizzly bear spotted near tourist resort in Banff National Park in ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’
An ultra rare white grizzly bear has been spotted near a tourist resort in Banff National Park in Canada, a 'once-in-a-lifetime' phenomenon caused by a recessive gene in the bears.
China's bat woman warns that COVID-19 is 'just the tip of the iceberg' of unknown deadly viruses as she defends work of Wuhan virus lab amid claims of cover-up
Shi Zhengli, the deputy director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology also known as China's 'bat woman', has said called for more international corporation when fighting deadly viruses.
France elects its first transgender mayor who has vowed to 'wake up' her small village
Marie Cau vowed to develop social and environmental policies in the village of Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes after receiving her honorary sash of office.
2 Militants Killed In Kulgam Encounter
Two unidentified militants on Monday were killed by government forces in an encounter in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district
Senior Cardiologist Says He Was Detained, Prevented From Attending Duty
“It was a traumatizing experience. Never in my life have I faced such humiliation and mental trauma at the hands of police. These are most horrific times. It has left me in a state of shock”
IGP Kashmir Seeks Report On Complaint Against Policemen
The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar on Monday sought report from a senior officer over the complaint of alleged highhandedness by policemen posted in city
Venkaiah Naidu reviews preparedness of LS, RS secretariats for meetings
On Saturday, Naidu discussed the issue with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prahlad Joshi, and senior officials of the two Houses
Letter to BS: Many services should have been restarted after first lockdown
PM must withdraw the powers of the CMs to put restrictions on the state borders and have separate quarantine rules
Democratic leaders say Trump testing strategy is 'to deny the truth' about lack of supplies
Democratic leaders said Monday that President Trump's strategy for coronavirus testing is to "deny the truth" about the current lack of supplies.
Ontario government appoints hospitals to temporarily manage 2 long-term care homes amid outbreaks
The province has appointed two Ontario hospitals to temporarily manage two privately-owned long-term care homes that are currently experiencing severe COVID-19 outbreaks.
Karnataka govt allows exemptions for ministers, airlines crew from quarantine norms
Airlines crew who are on official duty and any person holding a negative COVID-19 test certificate would also need not undergo the mandatory seven days institutional quarantine stipulated in the standard operating procedure (SOP) issued on Friday for inter-state passengers coming from states with high number of corona
Domestic air travel resumes in India after 2 months, 630 flights cancelled
According to aviation industry sources, around 630 domestic flights of Monday were cancelled due to the Centre''s Sunday night announcement that there would be no flights in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh, and limited operations at major airports such as Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad.
BS Yediyurappa lauds corona warriors for their efforts to contain COVID-19
Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Monday expressed his gratitude to the corona warriors for their efforts in containing the spread of the deadly virus. "Bengaluru has set an example & is
Return of UAE residents stuck in India: Missions await clarity on procedures
India won’t fly special flights to send back stranded UAE residents, says official
India sees record 6,977 COVID-19 cases, 154 deaths in last 24 hours; total count crosses 138,000
The total number of deaths due to COVID-19 now stands at 4,021 in the country
Business activity in Dubai to resume from 6am to 11pm, starting May 27
There will be no restrictions on movement between 6am and 11pm when rule comes into effect
Two people have died and several others injured following multiple incidents off Cornish coast
Two people have died, including a teenager, and several others are injured after getting into trouble off the Cornish coast. Emergency services were called out to several incidents on Monday afternoon, 25 May, following multiple 999 calls. It comes after the RNLI announced there would not be any lifeguards at beaches in Cornwall throughout the weekend.
Trudeau says he’ll seek 10 days of paid sick leave for all workers
Liberals will also work on other long-term measures to make it easier for workers to stay home when they're ill
Trudeau, Singh pressed on party's decision to access COVID-19 wage subsidy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced multiple questions today on why his party applied for a federal wage subsidy program for organizations facing economic hardship due to COVID-19.
Gary Neville mocks Dominic Cummings over ‘uncomfortable’ lockdown statement
Former England and Manchester United defender Gary Neville has mocked Dominic Cummings for his performance during a press conference. Prime minister Boris Johnson’s special advisor has been accused
Edo, Ondo: INEC to create e-platforms for submission of nomination forms
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will create electronic platforms for submission of nomination forms by political parties...
Three injured as five vehicles crash in Anambra - The Nation Nigeria
Five vehicles on Monday were involved in two separate multiple motor accidents along Awka-Onitsha expressway in Anambra state.While two...
218 Almajiris repatriated to Kaduna to get free, compulsory education - El-Rufa'i
Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufa'i has assured that, all the 218 Almajirai who were repatriated to Kaduna and now tested...
Mary-Kate Olsen Has Officially Filed For Divorce While Stuck in Quarantine
Pack your bowls of cigarettes and go! TMZ is reporting that Mary-Kate Olsen is divorcing her husband of nearly five years, Pierre Olivier Sarkozy.
Varsity Students Fight Against E-Learning, File Lawsuit Against Government
University students have filed an urgent application against the government seeking to have e-learning suspended. In their fight against e-learning, the
Dominic Cummings says 'I do not regret what I did' and refuses to apologise for breaking lockdown rules
Cummings has come under fire after the Mirror and the Guardian revealed that he had traveled 260 miles to Durham from London during lockdown with his wife and four-year-old son
Gujarat: Seven cops booked after 132 liquor bottles found in Kadi canal
A team of NDRF scuba divers was called in by senior police officials on Saturday and Sunday to extract 132 bottles of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) from the Narmada canal near Kadi police station, after which a case was booked.
PHOTOS: Joe Biden Makes First In-Person Appearance in over 2 Months
Joe Biden made his first in-person appearance in over two months by laying a wreath at a veterans park for Memorial Day.
Report: Teens Spend Seven Hours a Day Staring at Their Phones
A recent report revealed that teenagers spend an average of seven hours each day on their smartphones. The report suggests that 70 percent of teenagers conceal a portion of their online activity from their parents.
Report: Coronavirus Lockdown in Italy Drives 30% Increase in Divorces
Two and a half months of lockdown has pushed many Italian marriages into crisis, with a 30 percent increase in divorces, media report.
Two rescued as 60 people gather at disused 'blue lagoon' quarry pool
Two people had to be rescued by firefighters during a bank holiday gathering at a disused quarry pool.
Rivers community demands justice for doctor assaulted by Air Force airmen
Chukwudi Akasike, Port Harcourt THE people of Polobubo (Tsekelewu) in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State have called on the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to or...
Delta community demands justice for doctor assaulted by Air Force airmen
Chukwudi Akasike, Port Harcourt THE people of Polobubo (Tsekelewu) in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State have called on the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to or...
Kaduna COVID-19 cash donations reach N1.26bn, says El-Rufai
Kayode Oyero Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has said the cash donations to the State COVID-19 fund have risen to N1.26bn, The PUNCH reports. This is almost double the N641m announced...
Eight foreign sailors freed after Benin kidnapping
Eight foreign crew members kidnapped from a Singapore-owned container ship off Benin
Trump marks Memorial Day at Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Fort McHenry
President Trump marked Memorial Day on Monday, laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery before delivering remarks at Fort McHenry in Baltimore.
The Hill's 12:30 Report - Presented by Facebook - Crowds return during Memorial Day weekend
Presented by Facebook
Biden makes first public appearance in months on Memorial Day
Former Vice President Joe Biden marked Memorial Day on Monday by participating in a wreath-laying ceremony at a local veteran’s memorial near his Delaware home, in what was his first time in public
'Anti-Christian attitude developing in SA' - ACDP leader warns of possible illegal church gatherings
Some religious leaders are angry over President Cyril Ramaphosa’s refusal to accede to requests to allow small gatherings and say that, if forced, congregants will ignore the government and gather for praise and worship anyway.
Glenda Gray row: Academic body accuses health dept DG of 'abuse of power', actions are 'alarming'
Department of Health acting director-general Dr Anban Pillay "abused the power" of his office when he recommended an investigation be launched into Professor Glenda Gray, the Academy of Science of South Africa says.
Ramaphosa asks Constitutional Court to reject DA's challenge of Disaster Management Act
President Cyril Ramaphosa has filed a notice with the Constitutional Court, opposing the DA's challenge of the Disaster Management Act.
Full Text: From the Group CEO of The Pinnacle Property Holdings Limited – Mr Edmund Chiyangwa
By Edmund Chiyangwa I write in response to numerous newspaper and social media hypes regarding the Farm Odar, Nyarungu Estate and Subdivision A of Stoneridge which have been turned into vilification of my father, the Chairman of the Pinnacle Group, Hon Dr. P Chiyangwa.
Boris Johnson's top aide stands his ground on lockdown breach
No resignation, no regrets ... Dominic Cummings says it's the media coverage, rather than his actions, that has muddied the government's messaging.
Two arrested for trying to smuggle drugs worth R10m from Mozambique
The two were travelling together in a truck from Mozambique to South Africa when they were nabbed at the Lebombo border post near Komatipoort on Monday.
India Ups Troop Strength To Combat China's 5,000
New Delhi: As the Chinese Army has deployed over 5,000 of its troops on the Line of Actual Control at different locations in the Ladakh sector, the Indian Army is also increasing presence of its...
My administration has reduced poverty level in Delta — Okowa
Delta State Governor Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa on Monday said his administration had worked hard and reduced the poverty level in the stat
Ayade declares PDP Counselorship candidate, 34 others wanted over cult activities
Vanguard learned that Gov Ayade's order was on the heels of the recent cult killings in the state, particularly in Calabar metropolis.
Woman, 18, appears in court charged with murder following death of Fife teen
An 18-year-old woman has been charged with murder following the death of a teenager in Fife.
J&K: Search operation underway at 2 Pulwama villges to comb out suspected militants
Local sources said that huge contingents of forces have been deployed in these areas, however, no contact with militants has been established so far.
Will the Trump Administration Fight the Coronavirus or China?
In reviewing the excruciating pressure imposed on U.S. President Donald Trump to drop his efforts to achieve a collaborative relationship with China’s President Xi Jinping, it is useful to review the strategy outlined by former United Kingdom Ambassador to Washington, Sir Kim Darroch, to manipulate him to adopt British policy initiatives. The {Daily Mail} published […]
Democrats: Trump lacks 'serious plan' to increase coronavirus testing
Four top Democrats accused the Trump administration of not having a real national strategy for coronavirus testing.
Two dead after shooting at massive block party in South Carolina
A teenager was one of two people killed in a shooting at a massive block party in Jonesville, South Carolina.
MFA GMC/GDC Srinagar deplores 'abusive' behaviour of police after senior doctor allegedly thrashed
After a senior doctor alleged that he was assaulted by the police, a doctors’ association on Monday issued a statement, “deploring” what it termed as
US bans Brazil travel over virus surge as Europe keeps easing
The United States suspended travel from Brazil over an explosion of coronavirus infections in the South American nation, but across the Atlantic, many parts of Europe were set to further ease lockdowns on Monday after slowing their COVID-19 outbreaks.
IOA president Narinder Batra nominates joint secretary Rakesh Gupta to record minutes of EC, GB meetings
Batra said this was being done for the purposes of good governance and transparency.
Karnataka: BJP Rallies Behind FIR Against Sonia Gandhi; Congress Demands Withdrawal Of Complaint, Suspension Of Police Officer
The party’s state unit is backing the advocate who filed an FIR against Sonia Gandhi for her remarks against PM Modi.
Trump marks Memorial Day by defending his weekend of golfing as the US coronavirus death toll creeps toward 100,000, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Trump frequently criticized Obama for golfing while he was in the White House, but has not held himself to the same standard as president.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Ministry directs educational institutions to pay staff
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Ministry of Education and Sports has directed all private education institutions to duly pay their staff. Teachers and other workers in some educational institutions have reportedly gone two months without receiving their due salaries while several institutions had resorted to paying them lesser percentages with others completely suspended. …
Josephine Teo waives S$1,000 donation demand over corruption allegations
Josephine Teo waives S$1,000 donation demand over corruption allegations
Purchase A GXT5 To Help Disadvantaged Kids Get The Education Assistance They Need
Auckland, New Zealand [May 25, 2020] – From now until the end of June, Vertiv is proudly donating $50 from the sale of every GXT5 to help support children in need in Australia and New Zealand.
PM Jacinda Ardern reveals move to gatherings of 100 under alert level 2
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has revealed the government plans to allow gatherings of up to 100 from midday on Friday, 29 May.
Supreme Court rules: Home of Dvir Sorek's murderer will not be destroyed - Defense/Security
Justices Uzi Fogelman and Anat Baron rule IDF cannot demolish home of terrorist in cell which murdered yeshiva student.
Supreme Court: Judea and Samaria authority heads will not be investigated - Inside Israel
Supreme Court rejects Peace Now petition asking court to order Judiciary investigate authority heads for illegal construction involvement.
Don’t let the NY Jewish voice drown in NY Primaries on June 23rd - Opeds
While we are getting ready for Shavuot, reopening New York and our Synagogues, the most important time for Jews to speak up Is now. Op-ed.
Manager of demolished hotel among 27 new COVID-19 cases in Rivers - Commissioner - Premium Times Nigeria
Rivers State recorded 27 new infections on Sunday, one of the highest so far recorded in a single day in the oil-rich state.
Erdogan spokesman: 'France and those supporting Haftar are on wrong side of Libyan conflict'
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Ibrahim Kalin, a spokesman for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, discussed the situation in Libya, where Turkey has sent troops in support of the UN-backed Tripo…
Ethics officer gives Colin Graves clean-chit after Manohar’s loan violation complaint
ICC Ethics Officer has given clean-chit to Colin Graves after thoroughly examining Shashank Manohar’s doubt of ECB trying to manipulate ICC election result. A BCCI official has further stated that it was malpractice played by the current ICC Chairman to remove a contender from the role.
Airbus team to arrive in Karachi today for assistance in PIA plane crash probe
The management of the Airbus has also expressed profound grief over the PIA plane crash.
Leaving Cert: Registration for new calculated grade process to start tomorrow
The online registration of Leaving Cert candidates for the new calculated grade process will run for three days, starting tomorrow.
Trump marks Memorial Day by defending his weekend of golfing as the US coronavirus death toll creeps toward 100,000
Trump frequently criticized Obama for golfing while he was in the White House, but has not held himself to the same standard as president.
Eid celebrations hit by coronavirus pandemic; no major congregational prayers amid lockdown
India News: Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated in India on Monday in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic with no traditional congregational prayers in mosques and idga
Armies of India, China appear heading towards biggest face-off after Doklam
India News: NEW DELHI: Indian and Chinese troops remained engaged in an eyeball-to-eyeball situation in several disputed areas along the Line of Actual Control in.
'IrrigationNZ congratulates David Bennett as he takes on the agricultural portfolio'
The announcement came today as new National Party Leader, Todd Muller, revealed the line-up of the new look National Party caucus.
Rushed log legislation deserves the chop - Federated Farmers
Federated Farmers and the Forest Owners Association are joining forces to condemn the Log Brokers Bill as a Trojan horse to potentially force farmers and foresters to subsidise local processing industries from reduced export earnings.
Joe Biden emerges from coronavirus lockdown
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden emerged from his Delaware home on Monday and made his first in-person appearance in more than two months to mark the Memorial Day holiday in the United States by laying a wreath at a veterans' park near his home.
Alleged truck thief caught when he runs out of gas headed up to Vernon's King Eddy
A truck thief was running low on fuel when he was arrested by frontline officers early Friday, May 25.A diesel pick-up truck was stolen at 3 a.m. on May 22,
Trudeau, Singh pressed on party's decision to access COVID-19 wage subsidy
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced multiple questions today on why his party applied for a federal wage subsidy program for organizations facing e
Interns on COVID-19 duty in Ujjain demand stipends
Students of a private medical college face legal action for staying away from work
Government to stop maize procurement by month-end
Less than half of estimated maize produce procured so far
Cases from other States hike toll in southern districts
Thoothukudi, Virudhunagar districts report 17 cases each
DDS to focus on ‘local’ aspect in farming
Farmers prepare seeds and fertilizer themselves on the lines of Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan
‘Give status report on caste-based atrocities’
Human rights activists press for action by State govt.
Migrant workers leave for Jharkhand, Odisha from Dindigul
DINDIGULAbout 1875 migrant workers belonging to Jharkhand and Odisha were seen off in two special trains here on Monday.Forest Minister Dindigul C Srinivasan, Collector M. Vijayalakshmi and other seni
Domestic flights resume
Poor patronage and chaos due to cancellations hit airports in Kerala
Police arrest four for murder of youth
Accused wanted to take revenge on father of the victim
Residents’ protest forces BBMP to shift quarantine centre
They were supported by the local councillor
BJP seeks white paper on COVID-19 spending
State has not been able to marshall its resources properly, says Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar
Coronavirus lockdown | Wives of merchant navy sailors at sea over prospects of their return
Many a family has lost its moorings as the men are away for far too long, they say
Rachel Lindsay Reveals Details Of Hannah Brown Phone Call About Her Use Of The ‘N Word’
Rachel Lindsay is getting real about Hannah Brown's use of the "n word" on Instagram. According to Lindsay, the former "Bachelorettes" had a chat addressing Brown and her Instagram Live video where she sang along to the words of DaBaby's "Rockstar", including the n-word. While Brown insisted she didn't think she actually said the word,…
Dominic Cummings admits he went back into No10 hours after seeing his sick wife
The Prime Minister's top advisor went back into the heart of government, in person - despite advice for households of suspected patients to isolate for 14 days. The next morning, he fell ill with suspected coronavirus himself
Zelensky calls on Israel to complete ratification of FTA with Ukraine
The head of state noted that in the context of the coronavirus pandemic, support for bilateral trade is especially important for both countries.
PM Boris Johnson faces flak as aide says ‘no regrets’ on breaching lockdown
Cummings, who has been close to Johnson since the successful Vote leave campaign in the 2016 EU referendum, travelled to Durham in north-east England with his family when the official advice followed by Britons was to ‘stay home’.
Indian Army chief’s remarks ‘hurt sentiments of Nepali Gurkhas’, says minister
Days after Indian Army chief Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane made the comments, which were seen as a veiled reference to a possible Chinese role in the border row, Pokhrel dismissed the remarks as a “political stunt”.
Council to close Blackrock beach tomorrow ahead of planned protest - Talk of the Town
Louth County Council will close Blackrock beach tomorrow afternoon ahead of a planned protest that evening by controversial journalist Gemma O’Doherty. The local authority will close the lower car park from 8am on Tuesday and the beach from 2pm. Both will be reopened on Wednesday. The decision was made on advice from Gardaí. O’Doherty had...Read More→
Dominic Cummings admits 'mistake' but says he has 'no regrets' over lockdown trip
Dominic Cummings has confirmed he did not tell the UK prime minister Boris Johnson about his drive to Durham and admitted he made "a mistake".
Taliban fighters wave on a bus after being released from prison in Bagram in a handout photograph released Afghanistan's National Security Council
Afghan authorities released 100 Taliban prisoners Monday as part of the government's response to a surprise, three-day ceasefire the insurgents called to mark the Eid al-Fitr festival. The pause in fighting, only the second of its kind in Afghanistan's nearly 19-year-old war, was for the most
Judge rules against Florida Republican-backed law blocking felons from voting until they pay legal fees
A federal judge in Tallahassee ruled on Sunday night that Florida law can't stop felons from voting because they can't pay back any legal fees and restitution they owe.The judge's decision could have deep ramifications as the state’s estimated 774,000 disenfranchised felons represent a significant
Joe Biden makes first public appearance since March
The apparent Democratic presidential nominee and his wife laid a wreath Monday to honor Delaware war dead, his first public foray since mid-March.
On CM Yogi's Remark on Labourers Returning to UP, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's Sharp Retort
Notably, the Chief Minister was quoted as saying that people returning to Uttar Pradesh from other states were raising the number of coronavirus cases in the state.
Lockdown 4.0: Undertaking Domestic Travel to/From Delhi? Follow These SOPs
Lockdown 4.0: The guidelines are for all kinds of travel-air, trains or inter-state buses.
Two rescued as 60 people gather at disused 'blue lagoon' quarry pool
Two people had to be rescued by firefighters during a bank holiday gathering at a disused quarry pool.
Dominic Cummings seeks to defend decision to visit Durham despite lockdown
Mr Cummings denied further reports which suggested he took a second trip to the North East on April 14.
Democrats ding Trump on coronavirus testing after HHS report
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., slammed the Trump administration on Monday for what they say is the lack of “a serious plan for increasing testing” for the novel coronavirus as the death toll from the contagion nears 100,000.
Biden attends Memorial Day ceremony, first time leaving home in two months
Leaving his home in Wilmington, Delaware for his first public trip anywhere since the coronavirus pandemic shuttered much of the country two months ago, former Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill made an unannounced visit on Monday to attend a Memorial Day wreath-laying ceremony.
Long awaited Local government polls to hold on Saturday in Cross River
The long awaited Cross River State local governments’ election which was postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic has now been rescheduled to 30th of May 2020.
China demands US withdraw sanctions against blacklisted firms
China urged US officials Monday to undo new sanctions against nearly three dozen companies amid growing tensions between the two nations. The demand came three days after the US Department of Commerce
Florida sheriff’s office worker charged with spying on roommate with GoPro
A Florida sheriff’s office employee hid a camera in an air vent in his roommate’s bedroom, authorities said.
Kushner tasked with overhauling Republican party platform ahead of election
White House senior adviser Jared Kushner has been overseeing a major attempt to overhaul the Republican party platform ahead of the 2020 election, according to a report. The effort is being led by
Dominic Cummings has 'no regrets' about 260-mile trip but admits he should have told PM his plans
Boris Johnson's senior advisor issued a statement on Monday afternoon following mounting pressure to quit
Democratic Leaders Condemn Trump’s National Testing Strategy as Plan to ‘Deny the Truth’
Democratic party leaders on Monday condemned the Trump administration’s newly delivered national coronavirus testing strategy as a disappointing denial of reality.
'I don’t regret what I did' - Dominic Cummings defends decision to visit Durham amid UK lockdown
Dominic Cummings has sought to defend his decision to drive to County Durham in the north of England despite the UK's coronavirus lockdown restrictions, saying he believes he behaved “reasonably” and does not regret his actions.
Dominic Cummings believes he behaved 'reasonably' when travelling during UK lockdown
Mr Cummings denied further reports which suggested he took a second trip to the North East on April 14.
Car sent to be crushed by police after it was 'used to try and steal other vehicles'
The Honda Jazz was en route to be destroyed after the driver failed to stop for officers on Bank Holiday Monday
Trump marks Memorial Day by defending his weekend of golfing as the US coronavirus death toll creeps toward 100,000
As the US death toll from coronavirus crept toward 100,000, President Donald Trump spent his weekend golfing at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.
Japan lifts Tokyo's state of emergency, eyes fresh stimulus
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe lifted a state of emergency for Tokyo and four remaining areas on Monday after the number of infections fell across the country, but warned that it could be reimposed if the virus started spreading again.
Out of the house: Democrat Biden makes first campaign stop in weeks
NEW CASTLE, Delaware (Reuters) - Former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday made his first campaign trip outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10 weeks ago, visiting a nearby veteran’s memorial to mark the U.S. Memorial Day holiday.
Dominic Cummings fails to apologise and has no regrets over flouting lockdown rules
Downing Street senior aide Dominic Cummings arrived at his own press conference to explain his widely condemned actions during lockdown 30 minutes late.
Another Kenyan Plane Shot at in Somalia
Voice of America (VOA) Somali correspondent Harun Maruf claimed that initial reports pointed at...
Covid-19: Maharashtra says passengers flying into state must go into 14-day home isolation
On Sunday, the Maharashtra government had said that only 25 flights will be allowed to land and take off from the Mumbai airport.
The best comic book covers of the week – May 25 2020
From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of the Multiverse, here's a look at the best comic book covers of the week!
‘I don’t regret what I did’: Dominic Cummings defends 260-mile car trip during coronavirus lockdown
Dominic Cummings, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s most senior adviser, said he has not offered to resign as he explained his actions during lockdown
Derbyshire man 'sworn at and abused' for trying to social distance
He was out walking with his father when the incident happened
Ideology, strategy key in securing our development - Museveni
The President was yesterday delivering a lecture to senior military officers at the Senior Staff and Command College, Kimaka in Jinja.
William Small, ‘hero to journalism’ at CBS, NBC, dies at 93
NEW YORK (AP) — Longtime broadcast news executive William J. Small, who led CBS News' Washington coverage during the civil rights movement, Vietnam War and Watergate and was later president...
'No Regrets': Dominic Cummings Calls His COVID-19 Lockdown Violation 'Reasonable' Amid Outcry
Boris Johnson's aide Cummings has landed in hot water after he travelled to Durham in March to self-isolate with his family in defiance of lockdown rules. He reportedly...
US 'Reopen' Movement Concerned About Liberty, Overwhelmingly Backs Trump - Report
A study - The Reopen Movement: Motivations and Pathways to Support - disputes claims by liberal critics that the intention of these individuals is reopening the economy...
Dominic Cummings won't quit but admits 60-mile car journey 'to test eyesight'
The PM's chief adviser has defended his actions over driving 260 miles to Durham.
Someone has been setting barbed wire booby traps for runners and cyclists
People have reported wire being put up across popular pathways in West Yorkshire.
Durham Police confirm they spoke to Dominic Cummings' dad on April 1
'He told the officer that his son and son's wife were displaying symptoms of coronavirus and were self-isolating'.
What does Dominic Cummings have over Boris? Piers Morgan asks
The Good Morning Britain host was disappointed the PM had backed his chief adviser.
Afghan govt frees Taliban prisoners as truce holds for second day
President Ashraf Ghani said his administration was also ready to hold peace talks with the Taliban
President Erdogan calls PM Imran, offers condolences over Karachi plane crash
Two leaders also agree to enhance bilateral cooperation against Covid-19 pandemic to jointly address the situation
China accuses US of triggering 'new Cold War'
FM Wang says fast-spreading 'political virus' in US is using every opportunity to 'smear' China
New Zealand's Ardern stays cool as earthquake strikes during live interview
Wellington: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was unflustered by an earthquake that struck the capital Wellington on Monday while she was doing a live TV interview, and calmly continued with the programme.
Lock your cars! Vehicle theft spikes in COVID-19 pandemic
Los Angeles: The coronavirus hasn’t been kind to car owners.
U.K. reportedly draws up plan to phase out Huawei equipment from 5G networks
The United Kingdom has reportedly drawn up a plan to phase out Huawei equipment from its 5G networks citing national security concerns.
562 Stranded Kashmiris Return Home In Six Flights
Over five hundred Kashmiris stranded in various parts of the country reached Valley on Monday in six flights, as the domestic flight operations resumed today, two months after Pan-India lockdown was imposed on March 25 to fight coronavirus pandemic
Emergency in Congress’ DNA, says BJP after ‘gag order’ by Mumbai Police
The development comes in the midst of criticism the Uddhav Thackeray government is facing over the poor handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19: Private schools owners cry to FG, States for help
The National President of the Association, Godly E Opukeme, made the appeal in a statement on Monday
Large crowds gather for Memorial Day as US braces to surpass 100,000 deaths
People packed bars and restaurants in Missouri and beaches in Georgia and Florida, while other places remained closed or followed social distancing rules
'Feels good to be out of my house': Biden lays Memorial Day wreath in Delaware
Wearing face mask, former vice-president takes break from two months of isolation
Australia stalls on emissions target update as UN urges deeper cuts
Angus Taylor responds to question from Labor saying Australia is not due to update target until 2025
Trump spends Memorial Day weekend golfing and insulting female politicians
President tweets and retweets personal attacks against Pelosi and Abrams as US approaches 100,000 coronavirus deaths
Americans Are Rushing To Book Vacations In Re-Opened States
The uptick is also good news for the states, as taxes from these rentals can be a large revenue source for states
COVID: Serosurvey in 10 hotspot cities, 60 other districts to determine community transmission
Besides, the survey would also be conducted in 60 districts of 21 states and Union Territories categorized into four strata -- zero, low, medium and high -- according to the reported COVID cases per million population, as per the protocols for community-based surveillance published in the IJMR (Indian Journal of Medica
Coronavirus: European nations easing restrictions confident they can avoid second wave
They don't want to re-introduce lockdowns.
Chinese officials defend controversial Hong Kong security laws as necessary against 'terrorism'
The new laws have sparked protests.
Joe Biden, wearing a mask, makes first campaign stop in months
Former vice president Joe Biden has made his first campaign trip outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10 weeks ago.
Edo discharges one more COVID-19 patient - The Nation Nigeria
The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said that the state has discharged one more coronavirus (COVID-19) patient from its isolation centre
Edo power sector opens for competition - The Nation Nigeria
With the completion of the installation of 33KVA lines and a sub-station at the Edo State Secretariat complex, the much-awaited 55MW CCTEC-Ossiomo...
Buhari's eid-il-fitri address on food production confirms Prophet T.B. Joshua's prophecy
President Muhammed Buhari 's Eid-il-Fitri message to farmers to produce more food for the country has confirmed a prophecy made by Prophet Temitope...
Imo: PDP assistance financial secretary resigns - The Nation Nigeria
The state Assistant Financial Secretary, of the Imo State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Maximian Okedu, on Monday resigned his position...
MGNREGS come to tribals’ aid in Nandurbar, district reports highest-ever employment under scheme
According to District Collector Dr Rajendra Bharud, 41,157 labourers are employed in various works undertaken by district collectorate.
Ahmedabad: Illegal slaughter of buffaloes; waiting for after Eid to detain more accused, say police
This was following Gujarat High Court (HC) directions that require accused persons to be tested for Covid-19 before being presented before a magistrate.
HC seeks govt’s response on plea seeking full-fledged testing facilities in non-red zones
A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice S S Shinde, which heard the plea on May 22 through videoconference, directed government counsel Priyabhushan Kakade to respond to the petition in the next hearing.
Gujarat:Video shows GMERS superintendent saying Dhaman-1 ventilators ‘not as good’, she denies
In a release issued later, the Congress enlisted the information received from both hospitals as well as the feedback of the doctors on Dhaman-1.
Coronavirus India Update, May 25: Cases near 1.40 lakh; lockdown extended till June 30 in Himachal’s 2 districts
Coronavirus (Covid-19) India Latest Update, May 25: The total number of infections in India rose to 1,38,845 on Monday. Of these 77,103 are active, while 57,720 patients have been discharged.
Paddy farming: How migrant crisis has spurred a shift to direct seeding method
But for this farmers need uninterrupted power supply immediately, a need the govt is yet to fulfill
Muslims Around the World Defy Coronavirus Lockdowns to Celebrate Eid al-Fitr
Reports from across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia this weekend described Muslims ignoring lockdowns to celebrate Eid al-Fitr.
Donald Trump at Fort McHenry: 'We Are the Captains of Our Own Fate'
President Donald Trump celebrated Memorial Day on Monday at a special visit to Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland.
Arbery's Family's Lawyer: Trump's DOJ ‘Has Been Very Active’ in Our Case
The Justice Department has been "very professional," "very active," and "very responsive" in the case of Ahmaud Arbery, said Lee Merritt.
History Channel's Ulysses S. Grant Series Highlights Legacy of the General Who Won the Civil War
Leonardo DiCaprio has teamed with History Channel for a three-night miniseries meant to restore and highlight the legacy of Ulysses S. Grant, one of America's greatest generals, presidents, and the man who won the Civil War.
Why It's Too Soon To Re-Open Borders For Australian States With Coronavirus
This week, we’ve seen state governments in heated debate over the question of reopening borders between Australian states and territories.
Staffer at a Cape Town primary school tests positive for Covid-19
A staff member at Hague Primary School in Delft in Cape Town has tested positive for Covid-19, the Department of Education said.
Sassa apologises for delays in R350 special grant after only 10 people paid so far in trial run
The SA Social Security Agency has apologised for delays in making payments to beneficiaries of a R350 social relief grant meant for millions of unemployed during the Covid-19 lockdown.
COVID-19: WAANSA Nigeria urges FG to provide special packages for security agencies
WAANSA Nigeria, a foremost civil society group focused on security issues, peace and national development, made the call via a statement on Monday, May 25.
Group exposes alleged plot to smear Governor Emmanuel
A group in Akwa Ibom, Good Governance Assembly, says it has uncovered a sinister plot to sponsor a campaign of calumny against the state governor, Udom Emmanuel
COVID-19: INEC to pilot e-voting in 2021, seeks cancellation of continuous voter registration
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it will work towards the full introduction of electronic voting in major elections, starting from 2021
COVID-19: Shehu Sani says it is dangerous to reopen schools
Popular activist, Shehu Sani, has said it is unsafe to reopen schools across the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sani said it is dangerous reopen schools.
Former police commissioner scores Buhari's administration in 5-years
Commending the president for his efforts, Tsav said Nigeria's polity has been stabilised since the past five years as a result of President Buhari's commitment.
UK PM’s top aide Cummings defies calls to resign after breaking lockdown
Cummings told reporters that he acted 'reasonably and legally' when he drove across the country with his wife while she was suffering from the virus, despite official advice to stay at home.
China threatens US counter measures if punished for Hong Kong law
Hong Kong has become the latest flashpoint in soaring tensions between the world's two superpowers which China has likened to 'the brink of a new Cold War'.
Plateau state national assembly caucus donates to covid-19 fund
The National Assembly caucus from Plateau State on Monday put aside their political differences and collectively made some donation
China will work to ease Africa’s debt burden – Wang Yi
The Consul General of The Peoples' Republic of China in Lagos, Chu Maoming, has disclosed that Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr Wang Yi
A-Ibom APC stakeholders condemn media attacks on Senator Akpabio
SOME concerned stakeholders of the All Progressive Congress, APC, in Akwa Ibom State has condemned social media publications target
Two arrested for allegedly severing man’s hand over woman in Osun
Osun State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two suspects, Kamoru Ajibola and Ismaila Mohammed for severing the hand of Tunde Ajayi
China will work to ease Africa’s debt burden — Chinese Foreign Minister
Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, has said China will work with G20 to ease Africa’s debt burden, as they both have many things in common.
Police arrest EX-IBC DG who stabbed wife to death in Imo
The Imo state police command yesterday said that it has arrested, the Ex-Director General, DG, of the Imo State Broadcasting Corporatio
NAIG faults NNPC’s recruitment, promotion process
The National Association of Itsekiri Graduates (NAIG) has condemned the claim by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (aracter.
SALLAH: Pandemic has adversely affected Enugu northern community — Sarikin Hausa
LEADER of the Northern Community in Enugu State, Alhaji Abubakar Sambo has disclosed that his people were top on groups greatly affected...
Spain Reopening Foreign Tourism from July
The Spanish government has hinted at a possible reopening to foreign tourism this summer. It comes as a raft of lockdown measures were eased in Madrid and Barcelona on Monday.
‘Botched PR exercise’: Scottish politicians react to ‘special’ press conference by special adviser Dominic Cummings
Scotland's politicians have had their say in response to the unprecedented press conference conducted by the Prime Minister's special adviser, Dominic Cummings.
‘It Feels Good To Be Out Of My House’: Biden Makes First In-Person Appearance In 2 Months
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden attended his first in-person event in months Monday since he started self-isolating at his Wilmington...
Obama team was 'afraid' Flynn would find improper access to NSA data, Joe diGenova says
The Obama administration was "afraid" retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn would find out about improper access to National Security Agency data as President Trump's national security adviser, according to former U.S. Attorney Joe diGenova.
Afghan ceasefire holds as prisoner release expected
A surprise Taliban ceasefire appeared Monday to be holding for a second day, as authorities planned to release up to 2,000 insurgents held by security forces.
Spike in COVID-19 cases expected, ready to deal with it: Assam Health Minister
A total of 35 more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Assam on Monday, taking the total number of cases in the state to 427.
57-year-old Mumbai cop dies of COVID-19, takes toll to 12
The deceased constable was living in the Worli Police camp with his family members.
Cyclone Amphan: Govt releases Rs 1,000 crore to West Bengal; central team to visit soon
The rescue-and-relief operations in West Bengal were discussed at a meeting of the National Crisis Management Committee
Karnataka Students Can Give SSLC Board Exams In Kerala And Goa Too For Safety Reasons
The SSLC exams in Karnataka will be conducted for a period of 10 days, from 25 June to 4 July.
Rail Bhavan Closed Again After Another Staff Tests Positive Coronavirus
An employee of the Rail Bhavan in Delhi tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Monday, leading to the closure of all offices of the Railways Ministry for the next two days, the second time in less than a fortnight.
Top aide in landmark DR Congo trial pleads innocence
Kinshasa, DR Congo | AFP | Vital Kamerhe, a major ally to DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi, proclaimed his innocence on Monday as a historic trial for alleged corruption resumed. Kamerhe, 61, a veteran political figure who is also Tshisekedi’s chief of staff, is accused with others of having embezzled more than $50 million (46 million …
Dominic Cummings 'does not regret' lockdown travel as he addresses nation
Several Conservative backbenchers have joined calls from opposition parties for Mr Cummings to quit or be sacked
UK leader's aide says he won't quit over lockdown road trip
LONDON — British leader Boris Johnson’s powerful chief aide insisted Monday that he wouldn't resign for driving the length of England while the country was under strict lockdown — a trip he made without informing the prime minister first.
UPDATE: One person dead, two in critical condition after Highway 1 collision in Langley
A man and woman were taken to hospital in critical condition
COVID-19: Nigeria evacuates 69 nationals from Lebanon
An official said the evacuees were made up of 50 trafficked young women and 19 others.
N-Power beneficiaries dispute minister's claim of April payment
Ms Farouq had on Saturday announced the payment of April stipends to N-Power beneficiaries.
Man arrested after swimming moat to enter Japan palace grounds
A Japanese man was arrested in Tokyo on Monday after swimming across the Imperial Palace's moat to scale an outer wall, entering off-limits parts ...
Hong Kong law society condemns attack on lawyer during China security law protest
HONG KONG: The Law Society of Hong Kong has strongly condemned an assault on a lawyer during Sunday's (May 24) protest against a controversial ...
Australian mercenaries in secret mission to help Libyan warlord
Private Australian, British and US military operatives took part in a secret mission to support a Libyan warlord, a UN report reveals.
'I think...I behaved reasonably' - Dominic Cummings defies calls to quit over accusations of flouting lockdown
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's closest aide refused to resign today, saying he had done nothing wrong by driving 250 miles from London to access childcare when Britons were being told to stay at home to fight COVID-19.
Police: New Jersey nurse attacked, nearly kidnapped by man she treated at hospital
A New Jersey nurse was attacked and terrorized by a man who she treated at her hospital the day before, according to police.
Zero Progress in Polavaram in Jagan’s First Year
20, Polavaram was allocated Rs 5254 Crore but the Government only spent 1,311 Crore.
Horse trading for sick leave
How Parliament should function in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis remained unresolved Monday as the Conservatives dug in on their demand that the House of Commons resume normal operations with a reduced number of MPs in the chamber.
No formal service at Salisbury National Cemetery doesn’t mean the sacrifices were forgotten
One of the largest and most stirring annual Memorial Day ceremonies takes place at the National Cemetery on the grounds of the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Salisbury.
Stung by outrage, Andhra govt puts plans to sell 50 TTD properties on hold
Opposition parties contended that the move to sell 50 immovable properties would hurt the sentiments of those who had donated the properties to the ancient temple of Lord Venkateswara
Iran reopens major Shia shrines after two-month closure
Iran has reopened major Shia shrines across the Islamic republic, more than two months after they were closed, as it reported its lowest deaths from coronavirus since March.
Area under gingelly expected to increase in Tiruchi district: official
The area under gingelly is expected to increase by about 200 hectares in Tiruchi district this year, thanks to a push given to oil seed cultivation under the Targeted Rice Fallow Area (TRFA) Oil Seeds
‘106 desilting works are on’
Works taken up under the Chief Ministers’ Special Desilting Scheme are being executed under the supervision and guidance of farmers, according to Rajesh Lakhoni, Monitoring Officer for the district.An
Decks cleared for formation of agriculture boards
They will recommend support packages for crop diversification
High-power panel seeks further inputs on gas leak incident
The high-power committee set up by the State government to probe the LG Polymers styrene vapour leakage incident on May 7 has decided receive further inputs till May 31 so as to submit its report with
Vigil stepped up in Srisailam reserve
Sequel to death of Royal Bengal Tiger in Prakasam district
90 % of promises fulfilled in first year itself: Jagan
‘Establishment of local secretariats a crowning achievement’
High Court stays munsif court order on church
Orthodox priest seeks to restrain Jacobite priests from managing church
Former Assam CM seeks release of 2 JNU students
Pinjra Tod members in police custody.
11 camps set up in Coimbatore district to evaluate Class XII answer scripts
3,000 teachers and 500 non-teaching staff to be involved in the process
HC seeks govt. reply on encroachment of tanks
Telangana High Court directed the State government to file counter affidavits in two PIL petitions relating to alleged encroachments of water bodies surrounding the State capital. A bench of Chief Jus
Paper valuation may burn a hole in their pocket
Plus Two teachers grapple with uncertainty of transport services to centres in Tiruchi district
14 more cases in Kasaragod
On Monday, 14 persons tested positive for COVID-19 in Kasaragod district. Of these, 13 had come from Maharastra and one from abroad. With Keralites stranded in other States entering the State through
Migrant workers of Odisha cross into Chittoor from Tamil Nadu
Urge A.P. authorities to arrange transport to their home State
Just bluster, says Chennithala
Chennithala says CM is all bluster and no action
Domestic flights resume at Coimbatore International Airport
Three services touched down from Delhi, Chennai and Bengaluru
Coronavirus lockdown | 532 flights take off but over 50% seats go empty
39,000 passengers ferried; last minute cancellations leave many frustrated
NPA to start online classes from today
137 probationers to attend three classes for at least four hours a day as part of Phase-II training
Maharashtra issues guidelines for air travel
Passengers to be stamped on left hand for home isolation of 14 days and self-monitoring of health
Land auction allegations a campaign to defame TTD, says Subba Reddy
‘The resolution was passed by the trust board in 2016’
TDP to hold Mahanadu through Zoom app
14,000 leaders and workers expected to converge on the vidro-conferencing platform
State police issue new guidelines as cases increase among force
Most were deployed to enforce lockdown, at checkposts and containment zones
LDF keeps its options open
The Left Democratic Front (LDF) is gearing up to reap optimum benefit of the smouldering differences of opinion in the Kerala Congress (M) ahead of the local body and Assembly elections.The front lead
There is clue on techie having links with unorganised terrorist groups: Police to HC
He had put social media post asking people to sneeze openly in public place to spread COVID-19; court denies him bail
CM pitches for continuity of LDF rule
On fourth anniversary of government, Pinarayi recounts how recurrent obstacles were overcome
Need to allow House panel members to join meets virtually too: Anand Sharma
He says there is still a lot of confusion about air travel and a virtual mode became essential
Israel’s Netanyahu vows to push ahead with plans to annex parts of occupied West Bank
The comments threatened to push Israel closer to a confrontation with Arab and European partners, and could deepen what is becoming a growing partisan divide over Israel in Washington
Trump threatens to pull Republican convention out of North Carolina
US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to pull the Republican National Convention out of North Carolina unless the state's Democratic governor guarantees he will swiftly lift restrictions on large gatherings of people during the coronavirus pandemic. "Unfortunately, Democrat Governor
Memorial Day: Biden wears face mask for first public appearance in 10 weeks but Trump refuses to
Joe Biden has appeared in public for the first time in more than two months to mark Memorial Day.In contrast to Donald Trump who has not worn masks during public appearances, both Mr Biden and his wife Jill Biden wore black face masks to lay a wreath a memorial for World War II and Korean War veterans
William Small, Legendary Washington Bureau Chief for CBS News, Dies at 93
He served as the network's Washington Bureau Chief from 1962 to 1974.
Uttar Pradesh News: State Govt Releases 2257 Convicts on Parole For 8 Weeks to Decongest jails
The development comes after the Supreme Court in March directed decongesting of prisons in a bid to maintain social distancing amid Coronavirus lockdown.
Coronavirus News: New York provides death benefits for public heroes who died from COVID-19
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that state and local governments will provide death benefits for public heroes who died from COVID-19 during the coronavirus pandemic.
David Drucker: Why Biden's latest gaffe may not be as damaging as Hillary's 'deplorables' remark
David Drucker said on Monday that “only time will tell” if presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden can rebound from his “you ain’t black enough” comments.
FBI joins 3-state manhunt for UConn student wanted in string of slayings, home invasion and kidnapping
The FBI has joined the massive search, which is now spanning three states, for a University of Connecticut student believed to be armed with several stolen guns whom police say is connected to two homicides, a kidnapping and a home invasion.
Teen girl, 17, and man die after being pulled from water in bank holiday tragedies on Cornwall coast
A MAN and a 17-year-old girl have died today in two separate tragedies on the Cornish coastline. Emergency services confirmed they attended several incidents off the coast on the Bank Holiday Monda…
To cover-up one murder, man kills nine more people with sleeping pills as his 'weapon'
Police has arrested a 26-year-old man accused of killing 10 people.
Delhi's Rail Bhavan to be shut again after staffer tests positive for COVID-19
Rail Bhavan will be closed for two days for sanitisation starting May 26 after a staffer tested positive for COVID-19
Cross River government declares 35 persons wanted over cult killings
Determined to make Cross River State a safe place to live, the State government has declared 35 persons wanted for cultism.
COVID-19: INEC wants election declared as essential service
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said it would engage with relevant authorities, including the National Assembly, to designate election as an essential service due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
US limits travel from Brazil amid worsening coronavirus outbreak
Brazil has the second-highest number of confirmed coronavirus infections in the world — trailing only the United States — with more than 350,000 cases and 22,700 deaths.
First anniversary of Modi Govt 2.0: BJP to hold virtual rallies to mark year of 'historic achievements'
The spread of coronavirus, which has resulted in lockdown and ban on political meetings, has prompted the BJP to resort to using technology to mark the first anniversary of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government's second term.
Indian man killed wife using cobra after failed attempt with viper: cops
An Indian man has been accused of murdering his wife with a highly venomous cobra -- weeks after failing with a viper.
Families of NY workers who died fighting coronavirus will get death benefits
The families of New York’s public workers who gave their lives fighting the coronavirus will receive death benefits from the state and local governments, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced
Celeb-loved animal rights activist accused of staging dog abuse
A Los Angeles animal rights activist is accused of staging gruesome dog killings during trips to slaughterhouses for footage in his foundation videos, according to a report. Marc Ching, who runs the
Kentucky parents killed in car crash after son’s graduation
Nancy and Lyndon Barnett died in a car crash after leaving their son Dalton's high school graduation, school officials and authorities said.
Video shows woman tussling, falling off NYC fire escape in wild incident
Shocking video captures the moment a woman fell from a Bronx fire escape while tussling with a man through a window — all part of a wild incident that later ended with the guy killing another
Millions of Indonesians celebrate Eid under social restrictions
Many Muslims say they find solace in praying and celebrating at home with modest virtual festivities, but others infringe physical distancing orders.
COVID-19: Health minister issues ‘new normal’ guidelines for workplaces
In a ministerial decree issued on Saturday, Terawan detailed how offices and manufacturers should operate during the large-scale social restrictions (PSBB).
China official in Hong Kong says some protest acts "terrorist in nature"
Xie Feng, commissioner of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong, made his remarks during a speech on proposed national security legislation in Hong Kong, in which he sought to reassure foreign investors they would not be affected.
China to ‘firmly’ retaliate against possible US sanctions over national security law: FM spokesperson
China said on Monday that it would take “all necessary measures” to firmly counter and retaliate against the US’ threatened sanctions over a national security law for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), lambasting the US for blatant interference in China’s internal affairs.
No, the paracetamol trick won't work with airport staff anymore
All passengers coming in from high-prevalence states will have to undergo a mandatory quarantine period
Joe Biden, wearing a mask, makes first campaign stop in months
Former vice president Joe Biden has made his first campaign trip outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10 weeks ago.
‘What planet are they on?’ No respite for UK's Johnson and aide
Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced mutiny in his party and fury across Britain on Monday for refusing to sack his closest aide Dominic Cummings, accused of flouting the coronavirus lockdown by driving 250 miles from London.
Finland's new nuclear reactor hit by valve leak
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland’s long-delayed Olkiluoto 3 (OL3) nuclear reactor was hit by another setback after the nation’s safety watchdog reported valve problems in a component involved in the cooling process.
Denmark to let cross-border couples meet again
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark eased its border controls with other Nordic countries and Germany on Monday, allowing cross-border couples separated by the coronavirus lockdown to meet again if they can prove they have been in a relationship for at least six months.
BBC's Simon McCoy slams colleague Gary Lineker for 'abusing his position'
The Match of the Day host defended himself
Without full capacity, Trump threatens to pull GOP meeting from NC
President Donald Trump threatened Monday to pull the Republican National Convention out of North Carolina if the state’s Democratic governor doesn’t immediately sign off on allowing a f...
Quebec reports 85 new COVID-19 deaths as confirmed cases approach 48,000
The number of people in Quebec who have recovered from COVID-19 as of Monday is 14,654, up 323 from the 14,331 recoveries reported a day earlier.
Ohio governor urges people to wear face masks: ‘This is not about politics’
“This is one time when we truly are all in this together. What we do directly impacts others,” says Gov. Mike DeWine.
Woman accused of child desertion in Ouachita Parish
Police have arrested a woman accused of child desertion in Ouachita Parish.
Op-Ed: Beyond the constitutional debate: unpacking the political conundrum
Addis Abeba, May 25/2020 – The Ethiopian constitution drove more interest, analysis and scrutiny in the past month than it had since its promulgation. Politicians and scholars have discussed and debated on what they referred as a constitutional conundrum after the National election board announced that it cannot conduct election ...
One’s Own Stylist: Queen Elizabeth II Styling Hair Herself During Lockdown - Report
Millions of Brits admired the way Her Majesty looked during her two recent speeches to the nation – her address on the coronavirus pandemic and her VE Day...
China Vows Retaliation if US Continues Meddling in Its Hong Kong Policy
The island enjoys a certain degree of autonomy in terms of its economy and laws, but recently Beijing decided to introduce stricter penalties for treason and sedition...
UK official death toll rises to 36,914 after 121 die
The updated figure includes deaths in care homes.
Piers Morgan hits out at Dominic Cummings for 'not apologising' in statement
Piers accused Mr Cummings of 'taking the whole country for morons'.
Four people have signed petition for Dominic Cummings to keep his job
A petition set up for the PM's chief adviser to keep his job has not got many signatures.
India claims capturing another 'Pakistani spy pigeon'
The pigeon allegedly had a ring carrying a phone number, according to police
Fear of airline bankruptcies triggered knee-jerk opening; but states not playing ball
Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri's plea for 'cooperative federalism' shows that Centre anticipated some resistance to reopening domestic flights; they why were flights restarted without consulting the states?
Dominic Cummings 'dressed like a GP' and his 'weak vocal tone while sitting forward in chair hinted at humility' but his 'discomfort increased at mention of Barnard Castle', says body language expert JUDI JAMES
Judi James said the Prime Minister's top aide had 'an air of low-key humility' as he addressed the nation this afternoon after facing calls to resign over claims he broke coronavirus rules.
Moment 'aggressive' shopper accuses carer of 'spreading germs' by wearing her uniform in B&M store amid Covid crisis - leaving her in floods of tears
Kimberley Simpson, from Burton-upon-Trent in Staffordshire, claimed a fellow customer followed her through the store for ten minutes 'shouting' that she shouldn't be allowed inside.
NCLAT sets asides NCLT order to make MCA party in all insolvency, company matters
Allowing the plea filed by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), a two-member bench of the appellate tribunal said the NCLT's direction was "beyond the power" and amounted to "imposition of a new rule in a compelling fashion".
Supply chyawanprash, kadha to people for free if these can help prevent COVID-19: Akhilesh Yadav
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav said that the Ministry of AYUSH is showing on TV that decoction and chyawanprash should be taken to avoid coronavirus.
COVID-19 lockdown stifles Eid celebrations in West Bengal
Eid-ul-fitr celebrations in the city and its neighbourhood turned out to be a low-key affair this year, as people marked the culmination of the fasting month of Ramzan by offering prayers from the confines of their homes, amid the coronavirus-triggered lockdown.
Resumption of domestic flights to help in reviving aviation industry: SOTC Travel
The resumption of domestic passenger flight services after a gap of two months is a favourable move in reviving the aviation sector, SOTC Travel said on Monday.
COVID-19 Has Turned Paradise Into a Privacy Nightmare
When Tara Trunfio stepped off her flight from Boulder to Maui, she didn’t see the leis and grass skirts that so many visitors expect. Instead, the 23-year-old saw masked officials warning that visitors who don’t comply with the islands’ 14-day quarantine requirement would be arrested.
Toronto police say fraudsters stole $600K from victims by posing as lawyers settling class action lawsuit
Toronto police say two men are facing charges after allegedly defrauding victims by posing as lawyers attempting to settle a class action lawsuit.
Muslim World Largely Ignores Social Distancing Rules During Eid Celebrations
In Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, people ignored physical distancing rules to celebrate Eid, the most important Muslim holiday.
Shops in England can open next month if social distancing guidelines met, Boris Johnson says
The Prime Minister said outdoor markets and car showrooms would be able to open from June 1, with other retailers following a fortnight later
Nine murders committed to hide one: Telangana police solve shocking case of 9 bodies found in Warangal well
The sensational discovery of nine bodies in a Warangal well turned out to be a grisly case of a migrant worker committing nine murders to hide one crime of murder. The discovery of four bodies from
Nine murders committed to hide one - Telangana police solve the shocking case of nine dead bodies found in Warangal well
The sensational finding of nine bodies in a Warangal well turned out to be a grisly case of a migrant worker committing nine murders to hide his prior crime of one killing. The revelation of four
Biden makes 1st in-person appearance in more than 2 months
Biden and his wife, Jill, laid a wreath of white flowers tied with a white bow and bowed their heads in silence at the park.
Seniors get front-row seat to gosling rescue at retirement home
Some Sherwood Park youngins left the nest on Saturday, but not without a little bit of assistance.
Western Australia Lashed by 'Once-in-a-Decade' Storm
Strong winds and heavy rainfall on Sunday and Monday battered buildings and downed trees in and around the Australian city of Perth.
Three brothers kill sibling over proceeds from mother's burial
Operatives of the Imo State Police Command are on the trail of three brothers, Patrick Obieshieke, Chinonso Obieshieke and John Erieka for allegedly...
POP: Corps members to collect certificates at LGAs
The National Youth Service Corps has directed qualified Batch "B" Stream 1 corps members passing out on Thursday to collect their National Service...
Covid-19: Stranded for two months in Tripura, Spanish cross-country cyclist finally heads home
Yessenia had come to Tripura from Bangladesh, with plans to visit Mizoram, and then Myanmar.
Gujarat: One year on, 370 engineering graduates still await posting orders from govt
Notably, the government advertisement for the posts was out in November 2015 and the final recruitment is yet to be over. And now these candidates have started registering their protest on social media since they cannot protest in public due to Covid-19 and lockdown.
Gujarat: After almost two months with little work, money, 47 migrant workers return to Bihar
On May 19, in the fourth phase of lockdown, the contractor was ready to walk back home. For this duration, the group of workers had been stranded without any work or money. “Our bags are packed and we are ready to walk to Bihar... We have no option left.”
‘No case of heat stroke reported so far’: Number of heat-related illnesses down in Maharashtra
So much so that at the state-run Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Dial 108 ambulances, officials said in the last three months, they had not served any heat-related emergency.
Leaders queue up at Raj Bhavan, Raut says bid to impose President’s rule will not succeed
"I went to meet the Governor after a call from the Raj Bhavan. I know the governor from our Parliament days," Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut told The Indian Express.
Afghan President Vows to Release Another 2,000 Taliban Prisoners
Afghanistan’s President Ashraf Ghani says he will expedite the release of 2,000 prisoners in response to a Taliban ceasefire.
Dem Sen. Peters: Trump's Objections to Vote-by-Mail 'Outrageous,' 'Hypocrisy'
Monday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) accused President Donald Trump of extreme "hypocrisy" over his objections to mass vote by mail in light of the coronavirus pandemic. | Clips
WATCH: Steelers' Alejandro Villanueva on the Meaning of Memorial Day
Steelers tackle Alejandro Villanueva, who was also an Army Ranger, has narrated a wonderful video about the meaning of Memorial Day.
Memorial Day like no other for Americans under coronavirus restrictions
People have been urged to follow social distancing guidelines to avoid a resurgence of the disease.
Joe Biden made his first appearance outside of his home in two months to honor Memorial Day at a veterans park in Delaware
Former Vice President Joe Biden honored veterans on Memorial Day in an event which saw him appear outside his home for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic shut down the US in March.
‘Return of Goans working overseas will trigger massive unemployment’
NT NETWORK Panaji Admitting that the return of the Goans working abroad, including seafarers to their motherland, following Coronavirus pandemic would res
Denigrating Goa in SSC English paper: BJP suspects conspiracy
NT NETWORK Panaji Stating that the pro-Portugal tendencies in the educational sector, especially existing in teachers, are dangerous for the future of you
307 ha of fallow land brought under cultivation during lockdown
NT NETWORK Panaji Though the lockdown, which has been imposed in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic for the last over two months, has had an adverse impact on
Madagascar sends troops, doctors to virus-hit eastern town
Madagascar's government has announced it will dispatch troops and doctors to an eastern town after several bodies were found in the streets and where two people died from the novel coronavirus.
2 arrested for trying to smuggle drugs worth R10 million into SA from Mozambique
A man and woman were caught attempting smuggle R10 million worth of crystal meth drugs into South Africa.
Akinwunmi Adesina: US demands investigation into AfDB's decision on Nigeria's ex-minister
Following the allegations of impropriety against the president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, the US government has demanded a probe.
Buhari reportedly probes Late Kyari's office, cancels appointments
Though no reason was given for the president’s action, reports suggested no less than 150 memos that didn’t have his authorisation may have been uncovered.
Teenage girl among two dead after Cornwall sea rescues
The girl was trapped under a boat while a man died after being pulled out of the sea off Cornwall.
Trump to attend Wednesday’s NASA astronaut launch in Florida
Vice President Mike Pence, who is chairman of the National Space Council, also plans to attend Wednesday’s launch.
Educators Union threatens legal action over ‘unsafe’ reopening of schools
Eusa's lawyers are meeting on Tuesday to discuss possible legal action against the department over the return to schools.
COVID-19: INEC unveils policy on conducting elections ahead of Edo, Ondo gov’ship elections
THE Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Monday, unveiled possible on conducting elections under the current ravaging novel...
Heatwave intensifies in northern India, Churu hottest at 47.5 degrees Celsius
The India Meteorological Department (IMD), which had issued a red colour-coded alert for north India for May 25-26 when the prevailing heatwave conditions are expected to peak, said dust and thunderstorms are likely to bring some relief on May 29-30.
Air travel resumes with hiccups, schools to open in July as India reports 10th highest Covid-19 cases in world
Domestic air travel resumed on Monday after two months even as India entered the list of 10 countries worst hit by the novel coronavirus after record spike in the number of cases for four consecutive days.
ILO expresses deep concerns over labour law suspension, tweaking to PM Modi
The ILO's intervention came after ten central trade unions escalated the issue of suspension and tweaking of labour laws with the international body through a letter on May 14, 2020.
2.4 lakh subsidised Tirupati Laddus sold in AP on day-one
Observing all COVID-19 guidelines in the presence of local government machinery, the devotees queued up at TTD marriage halls and TTD Information Centres for the sacred prasadam.
Lockdown breach: Boris Johnson's top aide Cummings says he drove to tourist attraction to test his eyesight
He said his sight had been affected by his illness, and he wanted to check if he would be able to drive back to London from northern England
Trudeau will push provinces to give workers 10 days of paid sick leave as Canada grapples with COVID-19
Trudeau says the Liberals will also work on other long-term measures to make it easier for workers to stay home when they're ill
India, China Hold Talks To Resolve Issue On Ladakh Border; No Breakthrough Achieved Yet: Report
Sources said, there have been five rounds of talks between military commanders on the ground.
Kerala: CM Pinarayi Vijayan’s Hometown In Kannur District Turns Coronavirus Hotspot
With ‘Pinarayi’ turning a hotspot along with three more places on Monday, at present there are 59 hotspots in Kerala.
RJD Leader Attacked At Bihar Residence; Parents, Brother Killed: Police
RJD leader JP Chaudhary was grievously injured and his parents and brother were killed after a group of five assailants opened indiscriminate fire on them at their residence in Rupanchak village of Gopalganj district on Sunday night.
Coronavirus Pushes Government's First Anniversary Celebration Online
The first anniversary of the Narendra Modi government's second term will be marked online in a big way in view of the challenge posed by the highly infectious coronavirus. A detailed plan of action has been drawn up, complete with digital press conferences by ministers, video conference with people, and extensive social media interactions.
Joe Biden made his first appearance outside his home in 2 months to honor Memorial Day at a veterans park in Delaware, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - Biden and his wife, Jill, wore black face masks in their first public appearance during the coronavirus pandemic.. Read more at businessinsider.sg
Accountability group calls for COVID-19 transparency, whistleblower protection
OTTAWA — An ad-hoc transparency group is calling on governments to make crucial records related to the COVID-19 pandemic open by default as a measure of accountability to the public.
Labour Undermining The Election By Keeping Us At Level 2
“Labour and Jacinda Ardern are undermining this year’s election by keeping New Zealand at Alert Level 2 for another month,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.
Eight people arrested in Victoria homeless camp after enforcement order issued
Those living in tents were given until May 20 to move indoors
Naftali Bennett: Supreme Court ruling 'broadcasts a message of weakness' - Defense/Security
"We had reached a level of zero terror attacks, but the Court is destroying our deterrence," says former Defense Minister.
Ukrainian president: Israel a model in how to fight coronavirus - Foreign Affairs
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called Netanyahu to congratulate him on formation of new government.
Rivers records 27 new cases of coronavirus, total now 116
Rivers State recorded 27 new coronavirus infections, one of the highest so far in the oil-rich state. The state recorded 52 cases between May 13 and 20.
Lufthansa, German government agree on rescue package: dpa
The German government and the management of flagship carrier Lufthansa , which has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, have reached an ...
Activists Detained As 'Fabricated' Terrorism Trial Resumes In Russia
Activists were reportedly detained and single-person pickets were halted in St. Petersburg before the resumption of the trial of two defendants accused of belonging to a group that prosecutors allege planned to carry out terrorist acts and sought to overthrow the government.
Joe Biden made his first appearance outside of his home in two months to honor Memorial Day at a veterans park in Delaware
Biden and his wife, Jill, wore black face masks in their first public appearance during the coronavirus pandemic.
Govt body for uniformity in boards evaluation likely
Education News: The HRD ministry is ready with a proposal to set up a National Assessment Centre (NAC) as an overarching body to get various school boards to set unif
Memorial Day like no other for Americans under coronavirus restrictions
People have been urged to follow social distancing guidelines to avoid a resurgence of the disease.
Time to push pipelines?
Alberta's energy minister says it's a good time to build a pipeline because public health restrictions limit protests against them.
Mint Lite | Top 5 news and views around the world
News and views, opinions and talking points from around the world to start your day
Accountability group calls for COVID-19 transparency, whistleblower protection
OTTAWA - An ad-hoc transparency group is calling on governments to make crucial records related to the COVID-19 pandemic open by default as a measure of acc
With wheat harvest over, Punjab registers spike in stubble burning
Moga district has seen the highest number of farm fire incidents at 1,179 so far
Several domestic flights from IGI cancelled
Many flyers stranded as some States impose curbs; officials ensure adherence to safety guidelines
Batting for free speech: On filing of defamation cases against press
Reckless filing of criminal defamation cases against the press must end
The Centre’s Kashmir policy and a heavy price to pay
India will have to face mounting security threats and the people of Jammu and Kashmir the systematic denial of rights
High-risk wards flatten curve
However, wards with few cases initially record rise in infection
Death toll in Mumbai Police rises to 12
A 57-year-old constable posted at a suburban traffic chowky became the 12th personnel in the Mumbai Police and 18th in the State to die of COVID-19 on Monday. The constable was on leave for the past o
Last Zamindar of Singampatti no more
Murugadoss took the reins as a child
Woman’s body found in A.P. linked to Gorrekunta deaths in TS
Confession of accused led to identification of victim, says GRP SP
‘Decision to auction TTD assets not fair’
Trust Board special invitee writes to Subba Reddy
Officials swing into action asreturnees’ numbers swell
Zero in on NREGA to provide temporary livelihood
Farmers protest restrictions on paddy cultivation in Haryana
State government wants to encourage crop diversification
COVID-19 outbreak in city under control: CM
‘We are prepared for surge in cases’
Flight operations in Andhra Pradesh to resume today
The State government has listed guidelines for passengers and airlines in view of resumption of domestic operations in the country. An order by the Department of Infrastructure and Investments has bee
Liquor shops open in U.T.
The outlets will function from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
UDF to intervene in KC(M) infighting
Joseph, Jose factions spar over Kottayam district panchayat president post
Change in flight schedule catches passengers off guard at RGIA
Airport scheduled to handle 120 aircraft could operate only 39 flights
Zee office building in Noida sealed
The Zee Media Corporation Limited building in Noida’s Sector 16 has been sealed for sanitisation and access to it will be allowed only after the health team issues a fitness certificate, the District
Nagari once again a red zone with five COVID-19 cases
Chittoor district reports six new cases
Uttar Pradesh releases skill map of migrant workers
State government says it will provide them jobs as per their skills, experience.
Govt. directs TTD to put sale of properties on hold
Decision comes a day ahead of BJP’s call for Statewide protest
Letters to the Editor — May 26, 2020
NREGA to the rescueWith lakhs of migrant workers rushing back to their home States due to the lockdown, MGNREGA appears to be the only scaleable programme of rural employment that can come to their re
Early take-off: On resumption of air travel
With no consensus on health monitoring of passengers among States, travel remains risky
AAP, BJP trade barbs over mishandling of epidemic
They attack each other over lack of effort
‘Weavers need government help’
Issues to the fore at ‘Mana Palana Mee Soochana’
Balan warns of community spread
‘Several persons in home quarantine have violated norms’
Three new COVID cases in Puducherry
Three more persons test positive for COVID-19 in Puducherry on Monday taking the tally to 32.While two cases were reported in Muthialpet, the third was detected in Reddiarpalayam.Health Minister Malla
Relief for fishermen as Centre lifts ban early
With 5,800 mechanised boats, State will benefit the most in south India
4-month-old boy is first COVID-19 case in Rampa agency
Baby shifted to GSL Hospital, condition is said to be stable
13 eyebrow-raising moments from Dominic Cummings' coronavirus press conference
In an hour-long press conference, the PM's top aide offered no apology, no regrets and no resignation for making a 500-mile round trip in lockdown. Here are the 13 most surprising ways he tried to justify his actions
Boris Johnson confirms reopening of shops from June 1 as coronavirus lockdown eased
The Prime Minister has said outdoor markets and car showrooms can reopen next week - with other shops to follow two weeks later as lockdown restrictions are eased
Alberta minister says it’s a ‘great time’ to build a pipeline because COVID-19 restrictions limit protests against them
Sonya Savage made the comment Friday in a podcast hosted by the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors
Ilhan Omar says she believes woman who claims Joe Biden sexually assaulted her
Democrat "squad" member Ilhan Omar says she believes sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden but would vote for him anyway to defeat Donald Trump.In a Tweet defending her support of accuser Tara Reade, the Minnesota congresswoman said that "believing survivors is consistent with my
Joe Biden made his first appearance outside his home in 2 months to honor Memorial Day at a Delaware veterans park
Biden and his wife, Jill, wore black face masks in their first public appearance during the coronavirus pandemic.
Navajo Nation imposes 57-hour lockdown as virus death toll rises
Even essential businesses must remain closed as the entire tribe enters a strict lockdown for Memorial Day weekend.
On Day 1 of Last Week of Lockdown 4.0, India Reopens Skies; Sees Worst Single-Day Spike of 6,977 | 10 Points
With nearly 7,000 new cases in last 24 hours, India now has a COVID-19 count of more than 1.4 lakh, the tenth-highest in the world, overtaking Iran.
Virtual Rallies, Conferences: This is How BJP Plans to Celebrate First Anniversary of Modi Govt 2.0
Describing PM Modi as the world's most popular leader, the party said his government in the first year has fulfilled people's decade-long aspirations and dreams.
Memorial Day like no other for Americans under coronavirus restrictions
People have been urged to follow social distancing guidelines to avoid a resurgence of the disease.
Trump vastly outspending Biden in presidential campaign ad wars
President Trump’s campaign has outspent Democratic challenger Joe Biden's by nearly a three-to-one margin since the general election campaign got underway a month-and-a-half ago.
Lyon take Ligue 1 appeal to Council of State
An administrative court in Paris had already rejected an appeal from the club.
Have mercy on Washiali, troubled Echesa tells Uhuru
Former Sports Cabinet Secretary Rashid Echesa has pleaded with President Uhuru Kenyatta to have mercy and pardon Mumias East MP Benjamin Washiali, the Majority Chief Whip, amid a looming purge as the
Gamba police stranded after floods maroon station
Homes and offices were rendered inaccessible as officers tried to salvage their property from the water.
El-Rufai: Parents who enroll children into almajiri system may be jailed
Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna, says has warned parents who enroll their children into the almajiri system that they may end in jail. He gave the warning on Monday when
Andhra Pradesh govt directs TTD to stop sale of 50 immovable properties
The Andhra Pradesh government has ordered TTD to stop the sale of its lands and reconsider its decision in view of the sentiments of the devotees.
Dutch PM didn't see dying mother due to virus lockdown
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was unable to visit his dying mother in her final weeks because he obeyed coronavirus restrictions against visiting care homes, his office said.
Bengal and Assam tea sector estimated a loss of Rs 2,100 crore due to lockdown
Indian tea sector has estimated loss of Rs 2,100 crore in Assam and Bengal due to lockdown. This is based on the price recovered in 2019 North India tea auctions. These two north Indian tea producing states contribute over 80% to India's national yield. The plantation sector has requested government for a multidirectional financial package to come out of the crisis.
UK planning to reduce Huawei’s 5G role: Report
The British prime minister instructed officials to draw up plans under which Chinas involvement in the countrys 5G infrastructure would be scaled down to zero by 2023, according to the newspaper.
Boys let black widow bite them in hopes of turning into Spider-Man
Three young Bolivian brothers were hospitalized after getting a black widow spider to bite them — thinking it would turn them into Spider-Man, according to officials. The Marvel-loving siblings
Gov. Cuomo sinks Staten Island’s bid for early coronavirus reopening
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday sank Staten Island’s bid to begin its coronavirus reopening ahead of the other four boroughs. “I understand the Staten Island mentality. I love Staten Island
Boy slashed to neck and face and stabbed in leg in horror park gang attack
The young boy emotionally told his gran: 'The reason I was running was to come and say my last goodbye to my mum before I died'
Scrambler yob being chased tried to get into woman's car
Police appealing for information after scary incident at traffic lights in Kirkby
Anti-dumping investigation on barley the only one initiated by China on Australia: commerce minister
Since China's anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigation and relevant punitive tariffs against Australia's barley imports have recently become sources of tension, China's Commerce Minister said the investigation is the only one initiated by China on Australia, compared to more than 100 investigations launched by Australia.
DOJ Investigating Ahmaud Arbery Murder As Possible Hate Crime
The DOJ told Ahmaud Arbery’s family that the department was investigating his murder as a possible hate crime.
Firefighters battle multiple out-of-control forest fires in N.S. and N.B.
There are several forest fires in the Maritimes including three in each province that are considered out of control.
Trump tweets and golfs, but makes no mention of virus’s toll
As President Donald Trump’s motorcade pulled into his golf club in Virginia on an overcast Sunday, a small group of protesters waited outside the entrance. One held up a sign.
Locals protest over hedgerow cutting – in National Biodiversity Week
Council workers moved on to cut grass only
Burundi’s ruling party wins troubled presidential election
Contested victory comes after campaign marked by claims of political violence
Leaving Cert students must register for calculated grades by Thursday evening
Pupils will need PPS and exam numbers to use portal and must confirm level of each subject
Joe Biden made his first appearance outside of his home in two months to honor Memorial Day at a veterans park in Delaware
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden made a public appearance outside of his home for the first time in over two months on Monday to observe Memorial Day at a veterans park in Delaware.
Biden leaves home to make 1st in-person appearance in 2 months
Since abruptly canceling a March 10 rally in Cleveland at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has waged much of his campaign from his home in Wilm...
A mink may have infected a second Dutch worker with coronavirus, agriculture minister says
A second farm worker in the Netherlands is likely to have been infected with coronavirus by a mink, but risk of further contagion is deemed “negligible.”
Several schools closed down in Seoul, South Korea, after 6-year-old is infected with coronavirus
As the news spread of the 6-year-old boy’s illness, fear quickly emerged among parents with young children, just two days ahead of the planned second-phase...
IGP Kashmir takes stock of law and order situation
The Rising Kashmir provides the most comprehensive coverage news, breaking news,videos, information on Kashmir, politics, cricket and more.
Derbyshire MPs react to Dominic Cummings' statement
'My constituents will think that it is one rule for them and another for the rest'
World War II veteran, 100, beats coronavirus after 58 days in hospital
'I really thought so many times that he was gone, you know, I really did' Lloyd Falk's daughter said.
Steve Carell says new Netflix comedy Space Force is 'politically fluid'
They took care not to offend the military.
People warned not to test eyesight by driving after Dominic Cummings' statement
Dominic Cummings admitted making a 60-mile round trip to test his eyesight.
India announces 10 additional repatriation flights from Qatar
Doha: India has announced 10 additional flights as part on the ongoing repatriation mission from Qatar. Air India and Air India Express will operate the additional flights.
McKenzie saddened by passing of former May Pen mayor
Minister of Local Government and Community Development Desmond McKenzie has expressed sadness at the passing of former Mayor of May Pen and Councillor for the Mineral Heights Division Milton Brown. Brown died today after a battle with cancer....
Five from Amritsar stranded in Lahore since March due to lockdown, families appeal to PM Modi
Amritsar Coronavirus cases news: Five members from two Amritsar families are stranded in Lahore for the last nearly three months due to coronavirus-forced lockdown.
Covid-19: Rail Bhavan to shut down for second time in fortnight after another coronavirus case
A fourth-grade multitasking staffer who attended office till last Tuesday is the fifth COVID-19 case detected in the building in less than two weeks.
Labour law suspension: Uphold India’s international commitments, ILO expresses deep concerns to PM Modi
The ILO's intervention came after ten central trade unions escalated the issue of suspension and tweaking of labour laws with the international body through a letter on May 14, 2020.
After Harry And Meghan, Now Prince William Has A Problem With British Stiff Upper Lip
British Broadcasting Channel Documentary Stiff Upper Lip. In the latest BBC Documentary, Prince William is seen talking about Britain’s
The lockdown breach questions Dominic Cummings has yet to clarify
Boris Johnson’s aide failed to draw a line under affair that has caused fury across the UK
Kentucky lockdown protesters condemned for hanging effigy of governor from tree
Incident at conservative rally draws backlash from Democrats and Republicans
Fury and frustration among Tory MPs as Cummings fights on
Backbenchers speak out over damage done to party and to viability of lockdown rules
Covid-19: WHO halts trial of hydroxychloroquine, awaits more safety data
"It's important to continue to gather evidence on the efficacy and safety of hydroxychloroquine," WHO Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan said at a press briefing in Geneva
NCLAT quashes NCLT order making MCA a party to all IBC proceedings
Allowing the plea filed by the MCA, a two-member bench of the appellate tribunal said the NCLT's direction was "beyond the power" and amounted to "imposition of a new rule in a compelling fashion".
Donald Trump Slammed As ‘Grotesque And Disgraceful’ By Former GOP Strategist On Memorial Day
President Donald Trump received criticism from a former Republican strategist about his behavior on Memorial Day. Steve Schmidt — who served as a campaign strategist for former President George ...
Amphan damages nearly 3 lakh hectares of farmland in Bengal
Cyclone Ampan has dealt a severe blow to the agriculture sector in West Bengal. The storm damaged nearly 3 lakh hectares of farmland in the state. Bengal is now staring at a huge financial loss in
COVID-19: Dubai Tourism, stakeholders discuss strategies for industry revival
Emirates commenced passenger flights between Dubai and nine destinations from May 21
COVID-19: Dubai Police adjust radars in line with new coronavirus restriction hours
Step comes after announcement of the reopening business activities in emirate
Man gives wife money to spend in jail after plotting with ‘side guy’ to kill him
Despite allegedly plotting with her side lover to kill him, a Ghanaian man has given his wife money to spend in jail. The 55-year-old husband of the woman, who allegedly plotted with her lover to have
French nursing homes employees take to streets in protest
Facing anger from healthcare workers, President Emmanuel Macron promised a "massive" investment plan for France's public health sector.
UK to reopen thousands of shops in easing of coronavirus lockdown – Johnson
LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) - Britain will reopen thousands of high street shops, department stores and shopping centres next month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday, setting out a timetable for businesses as part of moves to ease the coronavirus lockdown.
Almost 19,000 arrested for lockdown offences in Eastern Cape
Movement restrictions and an increased police presence during the lockdown did not prevent incidents of murder, rape, vigilante justice and corruption in the Eastern Cape.
Hong Kong and China’s National People’s Congress: The danger of a new cold war
As China gears up to sink its claws deeper into Hong Kong, the world weighs up how best to respond. The pro-democracy movement also has some hard choices to make.
The CDC Have Issued A Warning About "Aggressive" Rats As Lockdown Leads To Hangry Rodents
As lockdown measures continue to keep people from the streets, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning about “an increase
Gathering limits make a 'great time to be building a pipeline:' Alberta minister
Alberta's energy minister says it's a good time to build a pipeline because public health restrictions limit protests against them.
Wike releases N450m to victims of 2019 'bloody' poll
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has released N450m to victims of the 2019 bloody general elections in Ijaw communities in Abonema...
How not to police a pandemic - The Nation Nigeria
As soon as the COVID-19 pandemic was announced and its widespread implications made public, everyone including governments around the world...
Japan lifts emergency in Tokyo
Stimulus plan to be funded by 2nd extra budget, Abe support at record low
Terrorism growing in HK: Police
'In just a few months, one of the safest cities in the world has become one shrouded in the shadow of violence'
Relatives of Irish teen who plunged to death in balcony fall in Australia 'absolutely heartbroken'
Three men charged with the alleged murder of Cian English in a botched robbery in Brisbane had their case heard in court today
Punjab to provide free ration to 14 lakh migrants under Atmanirbhar scheme
While 17.7 lakh migrants had registered on the government portal to go back home and three lakh have left via trains and over a lakh via buses and many others on foot or private vehicles, the remaining around 14 lakh will get 2 months of free ration under the scheme.
Covid-19 in Tamil Nadu: 35 flights at Chennai airport Monday, state sees 805 new cases
In the highest single-day jump in the state, 805 new cases were recorded in Tamil Nadu on Monday. While briefing the media via video conferencing, state health minister C Vijayabaskar said 88 per cent of the Covid-19 cases in Tamil Nadu are asymptomatic.
With distancing, sanitising & warnings for passengers, Pune airport opens with caution
The first day after the two-month hiatus saw 17 flight movements at the Pune airport till 8 pm. According to Airports Authority of India officials, 1,657 passengers arrived or departed from the airport by 8 pm.
Former Transition Aide Says Michael Flynn Fielded Thousands of Calls
A former transition official and longtime aide said Michael Flynn fielded thousands of calls during a chaotic transition period.
Reports: Hundreds of Russian, Syrian Fighters Retreat from Libyan Capital
Over 1,000 Russian and Syrian mercenary fighters in Libya retreated from Tripoli's frontlines to a town south of the capital.
WWII Veteran Walking 100 Miles to Celebrate 100th Birthday
A World War II veteran about to turn 100 years old will walk 100 miles to raise money for those suffering financially from the coronavirus.
Washington prepares for a summer without interns
Grayson Ross, a recent graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, planned to spend his last semester of college as hundreds of other aspiring policy aides do: walking through the halls of the
Uber driver Santherathas Navaratnam sentenced in Ballarat court
Santherathas Navaratnam was sentenced at the Ballarat Magistrates' Court on Monday on four counts of sexual assault.
Cops warn of stern action against violators of home quarantine
NT NETWORK Panaji Even as many travellers to the state are being ordered on a daily basis to remain home-quarantined, the Goa Police has warned that stric
Cancellation of flights creates chaos at airports
PTI New Delhi India’s domestic flight services resumed on Monday after a gap of two months but a large number of last-minute cancellations by airlines t
50 flyers opt for COVID-19 test
NT NETWORK Panaji The state government on Monday said that out of the total 113 passengers who landed in Goa by three different flights and a transit trai
Help to eradicate WC’s 18,000-test backlog, Mkhize – Winde
The province had 14,978 confirmed cases of Covid-19, according to Monday's statement. Of these, 7,221 people had recovered, and 318 people had died.
Teachers need more time to prepare – Sadtu KZN
On Sunday, Sadtu KZN had joined the voice of many other unions calling on its members to stay home and not return on Monday.
Kwara: No regret for backing AbdulRazaq — APC
Ilorin- The Kwara State All Progressive Congress (APC) in Lagos State has commended Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for helping
Coronavirus: Nicola Sturgeon unable to rule out link between delayed discharge patients and care home deaths
Nicola Sturgeon has said she acted with “thought and care” around the discharge of hundreds of untested hospital patients into care homes but admitted she cannot rule out links to a deadly wave of coronavirus.
Coronavirus: Details on test, trace, isolate still to be released, admits First Minister
Key details of the Scottish Government's test, trace and isolate plans "vital" to the next phase of lockdown restrictions being rolled out will not be revealed until days before the review takes place.
China's Deputies brainstorm support for businesses – Global Times
The Global Times is reporting how Chinese Deputies to the ongoing National People's Congress have suggested that the government work out more measures
Hillary Clinton thanks Andrew Cuomo for 'making responsible decisions to keep people safe'
Hillary Clinton lauded New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's response to the coronavirus pandemic and thanked state leaders for keeping people safe on Memorial Day.
Missouri salon may have exposed 140 customers to coronavirus
Dozens of Great Clips clients in Missouri may have left the salon with more than a new haircut.
Whitewater prosecutor predicts indictments in John Durham's Russia investigation
Former Whitewater prosecutor Robert Ray expects prosecutions in U.S. Attorney John Durham's inquiry into the Russia investigation.
'Fake news': Maryland congressman denies 'dispute' with White House staffer at Memorial Day event
A spokesman for Maryland Rep. Andy Harris denied the congressman got into an argument during a Memorial Day visit to Fort McHenry with President Trump after a reporter traveling with the group overheard him yelling.
While Uddhav Thackeray And Shiv Sena Attack Piyush Goyal Over Migrant Trains, NCP Praises Railway Minister
While Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut have trained their guns on Railways Minister Piyush Goyal over the issue of migrant trains, Goyal was praised by NCP leader Praful Patel.
Heatwave Intensifies In North India, Delhi Sizzles At 46-Degree
Heatwave conditions intensified in most of the northern states of India on Monday, with Churu in Rajasthan scorching at 47.5 degrees Celsius and the mercury breaching the 46-degree mark in parts of the national capital.
PM Modi Greets Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, Bangladesh PM On Eid
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday conveyed Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and discussed the situation emerging out of the coronavirus pandemic.
No Celebrations As Pinarayi Vijayan Sails Into Fifth Year In Office
Without any celebrations, the Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF government in Kerala sailed into its fifth year in office, resolving to steer through the COVID-19 crisis and assuring that development would not be affected.
Essential Services Largely Restored, Mamata Banerjee Seeks People's Cooperation for Normalcy
Contending that 80 per cent of all essential services have been restored in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday sought the cooperation of people for bringing the cyclone-hit state back on its feet.
Arutz Sheva readers invited to Zoom discussion with Atty. Mark Langfan - US & Canada
Chairman for Americans For A Safe Israel will be holding a special Zoom session titled: 'West Bank Annexation: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly'
Senior commander on Lebanese border says Hezbollah is 'not eager to engage' - Defense/Security
Ro'i Levy speaks with Arutz Sheva 20 years after the withdrawal of IDF forces from Lebanon.
Pet owner kung-fu kicked crazed knifeman who told him 'I'll cut your dog then slit your throat'
Paul Norton suffered facial wounds in the unprovoked attack while walking his dog in a wood where a thug threatened to kill him and his dog Jess.
Driver victim of attempted robbery after pulling over to help biker in Ayrshire
On May 22, at around 5.10pm, a motorcyclist signalled for help from a passing black Mercedes in Ayrshire on the A719, near Tarbolton.
Surrey Council approves liquor license to barbershop
Despite safety concerns, Surrey City Council has approved a barbershop's request to serve liquor.
Petrol pumps closed in different areas of Karachi over lack of supply
The pumps have been closed down due to depletion of petrol stocks
Karachi Plane crash: Airbus A320's flight data recorder recovered from crash site
The critical piece of equipment would prove useful in determining the cause of the accident
A second immigrant has died from COVID-19 while in ICE custody
Santiago Baten-Oxlag, an immigrant in custody of the US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency, died from COVID-19 on Sunday.
BJP to hold 1000 virtual conferences on anniversary of Modi-2 govt
India News: NEW DELHI: To mark the first anniversary of the Modi-2 government, the BJP will hold virtual rallies across the country and organise over 1,000 confer.
The GOP Convention Is Facing a Potential Shakeup
The 2020 Republican National Convention is slated to take place in Charlotte, North Carolina from August 24th to 27th, less than one week after the Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Poll: support for sick leave
B.C. Premier John Horgan is applauding news that the federal government is looking at offering 10 days of paid sick leave for workers.
TMX boon for local hotels?
With Trans Mountain Pipeline workers scheduled to arrive in Kamloops next month, accommodation is being sought.
Joe Biden wears face mask in his first public appearance in two months
US president Donald Trump has so far refused to wear a face mask in public.
Police hunting thug after early morning attack in Glasgow city centre at Christmas
POLICE are hunting a thug after an attack in Glasgow just before Christmas. Officers are investigating an assault in the city centre around 3.30am on Friday December 20, 2019. And they have now rel…
Boris Johnson's aide Cummings says he won't quit over lockdown road trip
The government is facing a tide of anger from politicians and the public over the revelation that Dominic Cummings traveled more than 250 miles (400 kilometers) from London to his parents' home in Durham, northeast England at the end of March
Second man with COVID-19 dies in US immigration custody
A Guatemalan man held in United States immigration detention died after contracting the novel coronavirus, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed on Monday. He is the second known migrant to die of COVID-19 while in immigration custody.
Charges laid in pipeline protest outside B.C. Premier John Horgan's home
VICTORIA - The BC Prosecution Service says it has appointed a special prosecutor to oversee charges against three people in relation to allegations of misch
Passengers’ body blames govt. for sloppy first day of flight resumption
The Air Passengers Association of India (APAI) on Monday blamed the government’s sloppy handling of domestic flight resumption for large-scale flight cancellations and passengers not knowing State-wis
Women protest the opening of Tasmac shops
A group of women staged a protest against the opening of a Tasmac shop in Athipattu in Tiruvallur district on Monday.According to police, the women snatched the umbrellas of the men waiting in queue a
After chaotic Day 1, only 41 flights planned today at Chennai airport
More cancellations expected, say officials
Taxis, autos allowed to ferry passengers to and from airports, train stations
Easing of curbs to benefit city
Retired and re-employed, they add to burden on exchequer
Austerity measures fly in the face of several instances of lavish expenditure
‘Original bhai’, friend held for firing countrymade gun in Diva
Accused wanted to establish himself as gangster with murder
Masks, distancing norms and half-empty planes — passengers recount experiences at Chennai airport
‘It was surreal to see people wearing PPE throughout the journey’
Over 20,000 students opt for change in examination centres
Many want to write the exams from their home towns
Passengers left fuming as flights get cancelled at KIA
Airlines said some cancellations were owing to curbs imposed by other States on arrival of flights
Cancellations add to flyers’ woes at Chennai airport
Chennai airport handled only 19 departures and 17 arrivals on Monday
Woman in coma after being raped and left for dead in pool of blood yards from home
Frankie Harris, 38, of Bushwick, has been charged with attempted murder, rape and sexual abuse in connection to an assault that left a woman needing to be put into a medical coma
Reuters Exclusive: Ukraine's anti-graft bureau probes state tender for medical suits
NABU gave no further details, saying that divulging information could harm its investigation.
Donald Trump threatens to move the GOP convention out of Charlotte due to Covid-19 restrictions
US President Donald Trump on Monday threatened to move the Republican convention out of Charlotte in North Carolina if its Democratic Governor did not remove the restrictions on social distancing measures which are in force due to coronavirus pandemic.
Dutch PM Mark Rutte didn't see mother before her death because he followed virus lockdown rules
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was unable to visit his dying mother in her final weeks because he obeyed coronavirus restrictions against visiting care homes, his office said on Monday. Mr Rutte on Monday announced the death of 96-year-old Mieke Rutte-Dilling in a home in The Hague on May 13, nearly
A second immigrant has died from COVID-19 while in ICE custody
Santiago Baten-Oxlag, an immigrant in custody of the US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency, died from COVID-19 on Sunday.
Larijani Departs From Top Economic Council
Outgoing Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani on Saturday made his last appearance in the meeting of a top-level economic body, which brings together heads of the three branches of government along with
PM and top aide say coronavirus affected their eyesight
The Police Federation of England and Wales took to social media to warn people not to get behind the wheel if their eyesight is impaired.
Liz Peek: Madame Vice President — Biden's latest goof narrows field to these likely contenders
The prospect of possibly becoming the first female president of the United States has attracted a veritable stampede of contenders.
Trump denies interest in moving Republican National Convention to Doral property
President Trump on Monday denied any suggestion that he might want to hold this summer’s Republican National Convention at his resort in Doral, Fla., following his threat to move the convention from North Carolina if that state’s governor can’t guarantee the party will be allowed “full attendance” at the event.
Memorial Day beach crowds lead to mixed messages from officials on coronavirus
Governors and other elected officials are sending out mixed messages this holiday weekend as vacationers descended on beaches in droves despite the country still grappling with the coronavirus pandemic.
Man blames coronavirus ‘stress’ for attacking women with razor: cops
A Georgia man accused of assaulting two women with a razor blamed coronavirus stress to the “unprovoked” attack, police said. Eric Keith Mitchell, 39, of Athens, was arrested late Sunday in the
Sparse crowds on Memorial Day as NYC-area beaches reopen for weekend
Memorial Day was a washout for Big Apple beaches — and it didn’t even rain. The typical massive crowds that flock to local shores never materialized over the holiday weekend, as beaches
Trump wants Republican National Convention to stay in North Carolina
President Trump said Monday that he’d like the Republican National Convention to remain in North Carolina — despite noting headwinds from Democrats who lead state and local governments — and
This is the reason why there was a huge convoy of lorries on the M4 today
There was a convoy of around 90 lorries tooting their horns along the motorway
French nursing homes employees take to streets in protest
Facing anger from healthcare workers, President Emmanuel Macron promised a "massive" investment plan for France's public health sector.
Domestic flights take off amid chaos, confusion
New Delhi: Passengers were seen harried across airports, including the national capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), on Monday as many domestic flights were cancelled due to the limit...
Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings say coronavirus affected their eyesight
The Police Federation of England and Wales took to social media to warn people not to get behind the wheel if their eyesight is impaired.
Brawl offenders will be identified using CCTV and social media videos
Positive identifications are expected of the youths involved in a mass brawl in a Cork suburb at the weekend.
Bishops speed up preparations to re-open churches for public Masses
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin: ‘We suffer through not being able to celebrate our faith through public worship’
A second immigrant has died from COVID-19 while in ICE custody
An immigrant in custody of the US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency died of COVID-19 complications on Sunday, marking the second death related to the novel coronavirus among people in ICE detainment.
Trump threatens to move Republican convention over COVID-19 restrictions
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he may move the Republican National Convention set for August from North Carolina if the event faces state social distancing restrictions due to the coronavirus.
None of my staff has undermined coronavirus messaging: UK PM Johnson
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday he believed that none of his staff had undermined the public health message for how people can help tackle the coronavirus outbreak, adding he regretted the anger over his senior adviser’s movements.
Out of the house: Democrat Biden makes first public appearance in weeks
NEW CASTLE, Delaware (Reuters) - Former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday made his first public appearance outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10 weeks ago, visiting a nearby veterans memorial to mark the U.S. Memorial Day holiday.
Iranian IRGC General Announces the End of 'Era of US Presence' in Persian Gulf
The announcement comes as the US ignored Iranian protests against holding live-ammunition drills in the Persian Gulf under the pretext of boosting the security of the...
Irish PM Leo Varadkar Accused of Violating Covid-19 Safety Rules as His Picnic Video Emerges Online
The development comes amid a similar row in neighbouring Britain, where a key adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson violated government lockdown rules by travelling...
NAF trains 129 Special Forces to battle Boko Haram, bandits
Abubakar said this over Eid el-Fitr lunch with troops of the Air Component: “Operation Hadarin Daji,” at the 213 forward operation base in Katsina on Monday.
Head of Service warns against unauthorised circulation of official information
Yemi-Esan, in a statement issued on Monday by Olawunmi Ogunmosunle, Director Information, Office of the HOCSF, warned against such action, saying it could jeopardise authentic information.
Some corps members serving in Ekiti to get certificate after lockdown – Coordinator
The Ekiti State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, Emmanuella Okpongete, made this known on Monday in a statement by the Ekiti NYSC Public Relations Officer, Rose Onoja
Enugu FA shifts burial of ex-chairman
The Enugu FA Secretary, Francis Ugwu, who disclosed this to newsmen in Enugu on Monday, said the shift in date was communicated to the FA by the diseased’s family.
Gov. Oyetola mourns New Telegraph Editor, says death huge blow to journalism
Oyetola, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Ismail Omipidan, on Monday in Osogbo commiserated with Bakare’s family, friends, colleagues, the Journalists’ Hangout family and the management of The New Telegraph Newspapers over the loss.
Passing out of corps members, issuance of CNS gets date
Adenike Adeyemi, the Director, Press and Public Relations of NYSC, said this in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday.
Direct primaries in Edo, only way to go — APC National VP
Wambai, however, stated that the national headquarters of the party decided a direct primaries for the upcoming election in Edo State because there were factions in the state.
Haiti's Yves Jean-Bart suspended for 90 days by Fifa over sexual abuse claims
Fifa has provisionally suspended Yves Jean-Bart pending an investigation into claims the president of the Haiti Football Federation sexually abused young female footballers at the country’s national training centre
Over 500 flights take off, but states create plane confusion at airports
Maharashtra clears air, says short-term visitors exempt from isolation
Biden aims to move left without abandoning centrist roots
Calls for pragmatic centrism helped Joe Biden clinch the Democratic presidential nomination. But they left many of the party’s strongest liberals worried little progress would be made toward their sweeping goals.
DV Sadananda Gowda arrives from Delhi, skips quarantine, says he’s exempted
Union Minister for Chemicals & Fertilizers DV Sadananda Gowda, who flew into Bengaluru from the ‘high-risk’ Delhi, was not subjected to the mandatory institutional quarantine on Monday. Both Gowda
Coronavirus: Kuwait announces plan to end full COVID-19 lockdown
Top official says partial curfew to be introduced at end of May
UPDATE | Father charged with murder of 4yo girl found dead at Brisbane home
UPDATE @ 6.00AM | The father of a four year old girl who was found dead in her home in Brisbane has been charged with murder. The 43-year-old was taken into custody last night…
Government’s ‘Job Maker’ plan to be revealed today
The Prime Minister is today expected to unveil plans of the new ‘Job Maker’ program, as part of plans to reignite the Australian economy. The program will encourage small, medium and large businesses…
Venezuela celebrates docking of tanker with Iran gasoline
The first Iranian ship to arrive is trailed by four other tankers. The shipments, however, only carry enough fuel for two or three weeks, analysts say.
Vladimir Putin's coronavirus support plan goes off the rails
Some doctors have received visits from police investigators and prosecutors demanding to know why they complained publicly about not getting their bonuses.
Brazilian president blames health minister, mayors, media for COVID-19 crisis
With Brazil emerging as one of the world's most infected countries, President Jair Bolsonaro is deflecting all responsibility for the coronavirus crisis, casting blame on mayors, governors, an outgoing health minister and the media.
Man defiles daughters after spiking their drinks - The Nation Nigeria
A 48-year-old man, Femi Onifade, has been arrested in Ondo State for defiling his two daughters aged six and nine. It was gathered that the Deji of Akure,
Three storey building collapses in Lagos, says LASEMA
Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the Director-General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), on Monday confirmed the partial..
INEC to redesign polling units to comply with COVID-19 regulations
Amidst COVID-19, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that Polling Units shall be redesigned by the Commission
Man allegedly abducts, rapes neighbours teenage girl
Operatives of the Lagos Police Command have arrested a 26-year-old man Benjamin Omade for alleged abduction and defilement of a...
Where Rhys Jones' killer and Croxteth Crew are now - from freedom to 'drug boss'
Rhys Jones' killer Sean Mercer was helped in various ways by 10 other people, including his mother, with nine jailed for their involvement in the murder
Assam: Two held for beating vegetable vendor to death
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has announced a one-time financial relief of Rs 2 lakh for Deka’s family.
International air passengers push up Andhra’s case count
On Monday, 62 international passengers who arrived in special Vande Bharat flights to the state tested positive, and a majority of them were from Kuwait.
Karnataka Covid-19 wrap: Two more deaths in state; Ramangara reports first coronavirus case
Karnataka reported 93 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, bringing the total tally to 2,182, of which 705 have recovered while 17 patients are in the ICU.
Many left in the lurch as 82 flights are cancelled
Flights to and from Mumbai, West Bengal and Telangana were among those cancelled.
Pinkerton: Stand with the Chinese People Against Their Communist Regime
It is a Chinese Communist Party ploy to conflate the communists with the Chinese people, and the U.S. must seek to widen the divide between the two.
McSally: China Is Taking 'First Step of Taking Hong Kong Back Over'
On Monday's broadcast of the Fox News Channel's "Fox & Friends," Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ) stated that China is taking a "reckless" "first step of | Clips
Cummings criticism sees Church of England bishops receive death threats
One email warned: ‘Stay out of politics or we’ll kill you’.
Common sense urged after sunseekers flock to beaches and parks
People made the most of the bank holiday weather following the relaxation of lockdown restrictions in England.
California reopens churches 3 days after Trump threatened to 'override' states
The governor gave California churches the green light to reopen, three days after the president threatened to "override" states that continued to block in-person religious services due to the pandemic.
States plead for cybersecurity funds as hacking threat surges
Cash-short state and local governments are pleading with Congress to send them funds to shore up their cybersecurity as hackers look to exploit the crisis by targeting overwhelmed government offices.
Missouri officials slam 'irresponsible and dangerous' behavior seen in images of Memorial Day crowds
Missouri officials on Monday slammed the “irresponsible and dangerous” behavior of people who crowded pools and patios at the Lake of the Ozarks over Memorial Day weekend.
Teachers need more time to prepare - Sadtu KZN on return of staff to schools
The South African Democratic Teachers Union in KwaZulu-Natal says the extension for school staff to return to schools under Level 3 lockdown is not enough to prepare for the return of pupils.
From Covid to the cold - Western Cape's disaster management bracing for stormy weather
Snow is predicted for the mountains of the Western Cape, the higher ground of the Eastern Cape, and the southern heights of the Northern Cape.
Teachers' union threatens legal action: 'Covid-19 exposes hidden horrors in schooling system'
There is uncertainty over whether schools will be Covid-19 ready for the reopening, with one union already threatening court action.
El-Rufai blows hot, says parents who enroll children into Almajiri system will be jailed
Kaduna state governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, on May 25, sent a warning message to parents who enroll their children into the Almajiri system in the state.
COVID-19: House of Reps calls for schools to be fumigated before resumption
The House of Representatives has said all schools in Nigeria whether public or private are fumigated before they are reopened due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Brazil Toughens Rules to Avoid U.S.-Style Disruptions
Brazil, the biggest exporter of beef and chicken, is betting on a new set of safety standards to avoid the kind of mass processing disruptions that caused meat shortages and price spikes in America.
Ndlozi invites derision for saying ‘lockdown was for the white community’
The EFF's former spokesperson has tried to sell the idea that white people are now happy to reopen the economy at the expense of 'disposable black workers'.
[UPDATED] COVID-19: INEC to pilot e-Voting in 2021, seeks cancellation of Bye-Elections
In the wake of lifestyle changes occasioned by the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC
Wike, Rivers liable for infecting my manager with Covid-19 – Owner of demolished hotel
Following the confirmation by the Rivers state government, that the manager of the demolished Nyesome Wike
Coronavirus: What did Dominic Cummings do during lockdown?
Boris Johnson's chief aide has not been out of the headlines this Bank Holiday weekend; here's everything you need to know.
NZD/USD is perched on a fragile branch, struggles to break higher
NZD/USD is trading at 0.6100, +.01% on the day as we head into the early Asian open. The pair has traded between a range of 0.6083 and 0.6108 on what
Forex Today: Dull start to the week
What you need to know on Tuesday, May 26th: It was a dull start to the week, with the US and the UK on holiday. Those equities markets that were opene
CSP officer among three shot dead in North Waziristan
Jirga elders demand govt to control violence after recent spate of killings, warn of protests.
Trump: 'I have a chance to break the deep state'
President Trump predicted he would come out victorious in his war against the "deep state."
Republican says Flynn judge may have ‘conflict of interest’ after hiring personal attorney
A Republican congressman said he found it peculiar that the judge overseeing Michael Flynn’s case hired a prominent lawyer as an appeals court reviews his decision not to dismiss the case against President Trump’s former national security adviser immediately.
Gyms flex legal muscle in lawsuit against Michigan Gov. Whitmer to lift coronavirus restrictions
Gym owners in Michigan have lawyered up in their battle against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over state-imposed restrictions meant to stem the tide of the coronavirus.
Six flights carrying 562 stranded passengers arrive at Srinagar Airport
With Government resuming domestic flight operations across the country, six domestic flights carrying about 562 passengers, who were stranded at different
Entire Uttarakhand state designated as 'Orange Zone'
The state government assured that spike is registered due to number of tests conducted of the migrants who are returning from other states.
More than 15 lakh people returned to Bihar in 1,029 trains
Aggarwal said that bringing migrant laborers and others from other states to Bihar is the first priority of the government.
Amid Tensions At LAC, China Plans To Deploy Its Latest Unmanned Helicopter Along Border: Chinese State Media
The helicopter is also capable of operating amid nuclear radiation and chemical contamination situations.
J&K Residents Lodged In Jails Outside State Dial Families On Eid: Centre
Eid for 122 prisoners lodged outside Jammu and Kashmir was not a lonely one as on the initiative of the Home Ministry, each of them managed to speak to their families back home and exchange greetings.
Government Releases Rs 1,000 Crore To Bengal; Central Team To Assess Cyclone Damage
The Centre has released Rs 1,000 crore to the West Bengal government, as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and a team of the Union government will visit the state soon to assess the damage caused by Cyclone Amphan.
3,060 Special Trains Ferried Around 40 Lakh Migrants Since May 1: Railways
The Railways has ferried around 40 lakh migrant workers on board 3,060 ''Shramik Special'' trains since May 1, according to official data.
Manipur Hit By 2 Earthquakes, No Casualty Reported
Two back to back earthquakes strike Manipur on Monday evening, according to the National Centre for Seismology.
Gathering limits make it a 'great time to be building a pipeline:' Alberta minister
EDMONTON — Alberta's energy minister says it's a good time to build a pipeline because public health restrictions limit protests against them.
Council of the Federation: COVID-19 prompts Quebec to put off premiers' meeting
Quebec is postponing the Council of the Federation meeting it was set to host this summer because of COVID-19.
UK to introduce 14-day quarantine for international arrivals
UK to introduce 14-day quarantine for international arrivals
China warns US of countermeasures over Hong Kong trading threats
China warns US of countermeasures over Hong Kong trading threats
Yamina pushes bill to prevent investigation against PM - Inside Israel
Yamina faction places 'French Law' before Knesset to prevent investigations against incumbent PM for 'non-serious' offences.
Amnesty International, others ask Akwa Ibom govt, SSS to release detained journalist
The rights group, Amnesty International, and other groups have called on Nigeria’s secret police, the SSS, to release a sports journalist, Kufre Carter
Madagascar to send troops to town where two died of coronavirus
Madagascar's government has announced it will dispatch troops and doctors to an eastern town after several bodies were found in the streets and where two people died from the novel coronavirus.
UK PM Boris Johnson defiant as scandal rages over aide accused of breaking coronavirus rules
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday failed to draw a line under a scandal over his top aide Dominic Cummings allegedly breaching ...
German government, regions tussle over reopening from COVID-19 lockdowns
BERLIN: Germany's central and regional governments were at odds on Monday (May 25) over when and how far to ease contact distancing rules, with ...
Kazakh COVID-19 Cemetery Has More Graves Than Reported Coronavirus Victims
A cemetery said to be only for coronavirus victims in the southwestern Kazakh city of Almaty and the surrounding region appears to hold many more bodies than the area's number of reported COVID-19 deaths.
Cummings criticism sees Church of England bishops receive death threats
One email warned: ‘Stay out of politics or we’ll kill you’.
Change for long-term care?
The COVID-19 pandemic has shined a light on the grim realities at long-term care facilities and how seniors and people who cannot take care of themselves are living.
Victim of Mt. Pleasant boat explosion hospitalized, being treated for burns
One of the three victims of a boat explosion and fire at a Mt. Pleasant marina is being treated for burns at a Georgia hospital, the boat owner said Monday.
B.C. government says sorry as camping reservation system overwhelmed
VICTORIA - The government website for British Columbia residents booking provincial campsites was overwhelmed on Monday, prompting an apology from the Minis
Grocery and grain market in APMC reopens
Pune district sees highest single-day surge of more than 450 cases
60 more die in Maharashtra, Mumbai death toll crosses 1,000
With 2,436 new cases, total COVID-19 cases in State reach 52,667
Grieving man who couldn't hold dying wife's hand calls on Boris Johnson to resign
EXCLUSIVE: John Wilson, 70, was forced to stay at home while Pauline, his wife of 48 years, died in hospital after contracting Covid-19. He says the Prime Minister must now quit
Clues that finally snared Rhys Jones’ killers after painstaking fight for justice
The tragic death of Rhys Jones is the focus of ITV's Little Boy Blue, telling how the 11-year-old football lover was gunned down as on he walked home from football practise
Kevin Maguire: Liar Johnson is shameless over Cummings but public mood has changed
The Tory elite's grotesque Them versus US mentality comes from a leader whose jaundiced judgement is warping politics. But jolly Johnson cannot shamelessly twist his way out of this one
UK accused of 'threatening' EU with Royal Navy over Brexit fishing rights row
EXCLUSIVE: Defence Minister James Heappey said three offshore patrol vessels and other "high readiness forces" could be deployed
Lyon take Ligue 1 appeal to Council of State
Lyon will challenge the decision to end the Ligue 1 season early because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Evening Update: Trudeau seeks paid sick leave for workers in bid for NDP support; Canadian vaccine candidate shows promise in animal tests
Also: More reopenings in hard-hit areas of Quebec and Alberta
State aid should be reviewed 'to help EU compete with US & China'
It comes after the German government and flagship carrier Lufthansa reportedly reached an agreement on state aid worth €9 billion.
Cummings criticism sees Church of England bishops receive death threats
One email warned: ‘Stay out of politics or we’ll kill you’.
Common sense urged after sunseekers flock to beaches and parks
People made the most of the bank holiday weather following the relaxation of lockdown restrictions in England.
Cuomo admits 'we all failed' at making coronavirus projections
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that coronavirus projections from experts were all wrong and he's getting out of the business of speculating because of it.
Boris Johnson defends UK adviser accused of violating quarantine while showing coronavirus symptoms
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson defended his chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, who said in a statement Monday that he did not regret driving 260 miles from London during the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
Nairobi church faces eviction from public land
The land will be restored to community utilisation.
85-year-old ex-IBC Director-General stabs wife to death
A former Director-General of the Imo Broadcasting Corporation (IBC), Mr Theophilus Okere, allegedly stabbed his wife to death early on Monday at Imerinwe community in the Ngor-Okpala Local Government Area of Imo.
Pentagon presses on with campaign to overturn FCC’s Ligado order
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration formally petitioned the FCC to reverse its decision to grant a spectrum license to Ligado.
Lance Armstrong says stepfather ‘beat the s—t out of me’
Lance Armstrong endured a more private and physical form of discipline long before he was punished by the US Anti-Doping Agency and in the court of public opinion. In Sunday’s first episode of
Dramatic video shows motorcycle passenger shooting teenager in the Bronx
Video released by the NYPD Monday shows a gunman on the back of a motorcycle pull out a gun and fire several rounds at a teenager in the Bronx, striking him twice in the leg, according to police. The
UK offer of ‘rubber check’ for Hongkongers brazen interference in China’s internal affairs: observers
Some UK politicians’ promise to expand the “right of abode” to tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents was dubbed void promises and brazen interference in China’s internal affairs by Chinese mainland experts and Hong Kong residents interviewed by the Global Times on Monday.
How diplomats work hard to defend China’s interests, promote cooperation amid pandemic
Chinese diplomats engaged in heated discussions over the images of Chinese diplomats labeled by Western media outlets as
Victoria’s BRI deal benefits local economy
Australia’s southeastern Victoria state should stick to its partnership with China to cooperate on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), despite noises made by politicians in Canberra, Chinese analysts said.
Chinese Embassy condemns murder of three Chinese in Zambia as ‘appalling and vicious’
The Chinese Ambassador to Zambia made solemn representations to the Zambian foreign ministry on Monday after three Chinese nationals were murdered in the capital Lusaka.
Venezuela celebrates docking of tanker with Iran gasoline
The first Iranian ship to arrive is trailed by four other tankers. The shipments, however, only carry enough fuel for two or three weeks, analysts say.
Quebec coroner recommends more training for police dealing with domestic violence
MONTREAL — A coroner is recommending more training for police officers after investigating the murder of a Quebec woman killed by her ex-boyfriend when she returned home to retrieve her belongings.
Trump bars travellers from Brazil
President Donald Trump on Sunday further limited travel from the world's coronavirus hotspots by denying entry to foreigners coming from Brazil, which is second to the US in the number of
Japan government to lift state of emergency across country
The Japan government on Monday decided to lift the state of emergency for COVID-19 in Tokyo and four other prefectures of the country, the only places where the measure implemented to curb the...
Visakhapatnam: Violators of Covid norms, traffic rules get their vehicles back
The lockdown has come as a blessing in disguise for the cash-strapped State as the number of vehicles seized during this period brought sizeable inflow into its exchequer.
Biden aims to move left without abandoning centrist roots
Calls for pragmatic centrism helped Joe Biden clinch the Democratic presidential nomination. But they left many of the party’s strongest liberals worried little progress would be made toward their sweeping goals.
Toyota, Nissan and Honda gear up for Mexico reboot after COVID-19 lockdowns
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Japanese automakers Toyota, Nissan and Honda said they are gradually restarting in Mexico as the nation’s automotive industry reboots in line with a broader economic reopening, despite still-high numbers of new coronavirus cases.
Trump warns he may move Republican convention over COVID-19 restrictions
U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he may move the Republican National Convention set for August from North Carolina if the event faces state social distancing restrictions due to the coronavirus. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden to halt campaign rallies. Some…
Americans make low-key Memorial Day tributes, coronavirus overshadowing events
Americans paid a low-key tribute to those who died serving in the U.S. Armed Forces on Monday, with many Memorial Day events canceled because of the coronavirus epidemic that has killed nearly 100,000 people in the United States alone. In some places, scaled-down ceremonies were broadcast over the internet, as…
Father killed, son injured in Bandipora road accident
The Rising Kashmir provides the most comprehensive coverage news, breaking news,videos, information on Kashmir, politics, cricket and more.
#SaveDehingPatkai: Coal Mining Threatens ‘Amazon of the East’
As the nation-wide lockdown continues, so do environment, forest and wildlife clearances. The Standing Committee of the National Board for Wildlife (NBWL) recently approved a coal mining project by North-Eastern Coal Field, a subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL), in an area that forms part of an elephant reserve in upper Assam.
Virgin Orbit's first launch demo flight ends abruptly after rocket release
Virgin Orbit's first demo flight ended abruptly when the rocket's mission 'terminated' soon into its flight.
Militants Shell Town in Syria's Idlib, Russian Military Says
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Militants from the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham* terrorist group have attacked a settlement in the Syrian province of Idlib, Rear Admiral Oleg Zhuravlev, the...
California Reopens Places of Worship, In-Store Retail Businesses
California, which has seen some of the most serious restrictions introduced due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, started to gradually reopen its economy...
Horrific moment 'killer' mother hurls autistic son, 9, into canal
Patricia Riple allegedly became overwhelmed while caring for Alejandro, who suffered from severe autism and could not speak.
Talks ongoing for 'new management' at Clifton Nursing Home after 9 deaths from Covid-19
THE Department of Health has said that "an alternative provider" has come forward which could mean residents at Clifton Nursing Home in north Belfast may not have to be relocated.
Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings say coronavirus affected their eyesight
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that his own eyesight was affected by coronavirus
'Domnishambles': Tory MPs continue piling pressure on Downing Street to sack Dominic Cummings as angry constituents decry his actions
Conservative backbenchers have been calling on the Prime Minister to remove Dominic Cummings from his influential position after he drove from London to Durham.
Donald Trump complains he gets 'no credit' for handling the coronavirus crisis even as he brags about getting 'great reviews' and the nation's death toll ticks toward 100,000
President Donald Trump touted 'great reviews' of his coronavirus response and claimed he got 'no credit' for it. His tweet came as U.S. deaths from the disease approached 100,000.
£150k boost for Mail Force as Sky TV boss helps PPE charity fund soar to £8.9million
Jeremy Darroch (pictured middle) has donated £50,000 of his own cash while £100,000 has come from the broadcaster.
Air India to resume operation on Kolkata-Imphal-Aizawl route from Thursday
All scheduled commercial passenger flights have been suspended since March 25 when the government imposed a nationwide lockdown to curb the coronavirus pandemic. The flights resumed on Monday.
Manipur jolted by two back-to-back earthquakes
Two back to back earthquakes strike Manipur on Monday evening, according to the National Centre for Seismology. The two earthquakes were reported within 13 minutes of each other. The first one,
Qld Premier to face frustrated tourism leaders on the Gold Coast
The Premier is expected to meet with tourism leaders and the Mayor on the Gold Coast today amidst heavy criticism the government is not doing enough to get the tourism market kicking again.
As China eclipses US, Brussels must rethink Beijing, says top EU diplomat
Josep Borrell said the pandemic could be seen as a turning point in the power shift from West to East, and that the "pressure to choose sides is growing."
Legendary Alligator Saturn – Rumored To Be Hitler's Pet – Dies In Moscow Aged 84
An alligator that was long-rumored to be Adolf Hitler's pet (which is likely to be untrue) has died in a Moscow zoo at the age of 84. Saturn the alligator
Sex for rent rises with coronavirus poverty - The Nation Nigeria
A growing number of landlords are asking tenants for sex in exchange for housing as coronavirus lockdowns and job cuts have left many struggling...
Three snatch SUV in Anambra - The Nation Nigeria
Three persons have been arrested by police for allegedly snatching at gunpoint a Toyota Highlander Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and other valuables
Southeast governors, IG clash community policing plan
The South East Governors Forum has expressed dismay that the Inspector General of Police allegedly reneged on its agreements on ...
Physical EGM by SBI contradicting rationale behind lockdown, says IiAS
In a report, IiAS said the bank “is compelled to hold a physical EGM in June, contradicting the rationale behind national lockdowns to contain the spread of Covid-19.”
Labour Laws: Legal hurdles, trade union opposition force some states to pull back major changes
The move also comes close on the heels of the Madhya Pradesh government last week amending its proposed changes to labour laws, citing the need for legal consent before workers are asked to work overtime.
NCLAT sets aside NCLT order on making MCA party in all IBC cases
A three-member Bench of the NCLAT held that the NCLT order asking the Ministry to be made a party in all IBC cases, without giving the MCA a chance to present its side would have resulted in “serious miscarriage of justice, besides causing undue hardship”.
Mumbai: A month on, kin of first policeman to succumb to Covid awaits govt’s Rs 50 lakh solatium
57-year-old Chandrakant Pendurkar was the first policeman from the state to have succumbed to Covid-19. So far, 18 police personnel from the state have died due to the infection, while 1,809 have tested positive till May 24.
Fate of final semester exams in Maharashtra still in limbo
On Monday, Minister for Higher and Technical Education Uday Samant held a meeting, through videoconferencing, with vice-chancellors of state’s non-agricultural universities to discuss the possibility of cancelling exams.
JNU ‘advises’ students in hostels to leave, invites student union ire
“As per the MHA, Govt. of India and Delhi Government guidelines... the University has announced students can return to campus on or after 25 June 2020 and till then all academic activities are closed,” it added.
FBI, 3 States in Massive Manhunt for UConn Student Wanted for Murder
The FBI has joined three states in a manhunt for a student who police say committed two homicides, a home invasion, and a kidnapping.
Warning signs posted in Nanakuli after shark sighting | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The City and County of Honolulu says warning signs have been posted at Depot’s Beach in Nanakuli after a 10-foot-long shark was spotted in the area.
Gerakan, you’re moving in the wrong direction
WHEN Gerakan pulled out of Barisan Nasional (BN) on June 23, 2018 after the 14th general election, there was a glimmer of hope that perhaps the long-marginalised component party finally realised it had been heading in the wrong direction all this time. It was completely wiped out in the past election, losing the only seat it had left in Parliament.
California to allow places of worship to reopen, in-store retail shopping to resume
California will allow houses of worship to open for in-person services at reduced capacity and let retailers open for in-store shopping, state officials announced Monday.
Covid-19: Why the Western Cape has an 18 000-test backlog
The Western Cape has an 18 000-test backlog for Covid-19, says Premier Alan Winde.
Opinion: Buhari's Next Level agenda and Babatunde Fashola's infrastructure revolution on campuses
Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN popularly referred to as BRF is not just gifted with reasoning, he is a sterling administrator comparable to that of "Lee Kuan Yew.
Coronavirus: There is something positive about Covid-19 management in Nigeria - Jonathan
Former president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, has warned against the possibility of coronavirus pandemic breeding dictators in Africa as scourge exceeds 5-million.
COVID-19 prompts Quebec to put off premiers' meeting
Quebec is postponing the Council of the Federation meeting it was set to host this summer because of COVID-19.
COVID-19: Anambra, Delta hold talks to check movement on Niger Bridge
The Anambra and Delta Governments are currently holding talks to check the influx of people, seeking to cross the Niger Bri
17 Beaches on the Black Sea Coast in Bulgaria Will Be Free This Summer
A total of 17 beaches on the Black Sea coast will have free umbrellas and sunbeds. This was announced by the Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova in Sunny Beach.
US President Trump: I'm getting it all back (from China)
US President Donald Trump has been crossing the wires on Monday, US time. Trump has tweeted, Great reviews on our handling of COVID-19, sometimes refe
Fearing COVID-19, pregnant woman refused treatment by doctors at two government hospitals in Andhra
The woman, Gouramma (30), a daily wage worker from Billehal village in Halaharvi mandal, had migrated to Goa along with other villagers before the lockdown.
Desert Locusts Enter Maharashtra's Vidarbha Region
A swarm of desert locusts has entered the eastern part of Maharashtra where district and agriculture department personnel have initiated chemical spraying on crops and vegetation to save them from the migratory pests, said officials on Monday.
Priyanka Gandhi Questions Yogi Aditynath's Claim On Migrant Workers
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Monday asked UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to explain the basis of the statement in which he has reportedly claimed that a large number of workers returning from other states are infected with the coronavirus.
Several high school students in Georgia tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a drive-through graduation parade, Business Insider - Business Insider Singapore
Business Insider - The Lovett School in Atlanta did not disclose how many students had tested positive for COVID-19, but described the number as "several.". Read more at businessinsider.sg
Joe Biden is back – from COVID-19 seclusion
Joe Biden makes first public appearance since March 15 New Castle, United States | AFP | Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, emerged from more than two months of seclusion Monday, wearing a black face mask during a visit to lay a wreath on the day the United States honors its war dead. Biden’s …
Denmark to let cross-border couples meet - if they show photos, love letters
Denmark eased its border controls with other Nordic countries and Germany on Monday, allowing cross-border couples separated by the coronavirus ...
Putin back in Kremlim, Russia looks to ease COVID-19 lockdown in some regions
President Vladimir Putin made a rare lockdown appearance in the Kremlin on Monday after officials said improvements in the coronavirus situation ...
China threatens US counter measures if punished for Hong Kong law
HONG KONG: China on Monday (May 25) threatened counter measures against the United States if it was punished for plans to impose a sedition law on ...
Turkish President extends Eid-ul-Fitr greetings, best wishes to PM Imran over phone
The Turkish President also expressed his condolences to Imran Khan over Karachi
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte did not get to visit his dying mother due to coronavirus restrictions
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte did not get to visit his dying mother due to strict coronavirus restrictions, his spokesperson has said.
China to evacuate citizens from India
India News: NEW DELHI: In what seems like a political move in the midst of strained relations and a military stand-off in the Himalayas, China has said it will ev.
Dutch prime minister didn't visit dying mother due to lockdown measures
Mark Rutte today announced the recent death of his 96-year-old mother in a care home in The Hague.
Rescued migrant labourers narrate their ordeal to RDO
An inquiry was conducted with 14 migrant youth engaged in borewell industry in Madurai to ascertain whether they were kept as bonded labourers. They were rescued over a month ago by a city-based non g
Kharge slams Modi government on absence of sector-specific plan
Senior Congress leader says the Centre has refused to address the crisis
Developer lobby joins immigration scab grab
We truly live in the real estate version of a narco state.
Federal coronavirus testing plan puts burden on states
The Trump administration’s new strategy for coronavirus testing puts much of the burden on states while promising to provide supplies such as swabs and material to transport specimens. In a joint letter, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone
Several high school students in Georgia tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a drive-through graduation parade
The Lovett School in Atlanta did not disclose how many students had tested positive for COVID-19, but described the number as "several."
Brazil's Bolsonaro says he expects top court to end probe into his conduct over police
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro expects the Supreme Court to find no wrongdoing and end an investigation into potential political interference in the federal police, according to a statement from the presidential palace on Monday. An allegation by former Justice Minister Sergio Moro, a popular anti-graft
Coronavirus Hits 2 More Schools; Netanyahu Warns of Potential Second Wave
“We must prepare for a second wave of the coronavirus, which is expected to be much more lethal."
Staten Island boat fire injures 5 people, 3 hospitalized
Authorities say a boat caught fire off Staten Island with five people aboard, sending three to the hospital.
Reopening Trends: Consumers Spending More On Gas, Kids Still Home From School
The U.S. is slowly reopening its facilities, with a variety of upwards and downwards trends emerging in various areas of the retail landscape.
GAITHO: Going after Ruto will not solve Kenya’s ills, let’s
An impeachment Motion or criminal charge motivated by political skulduggery adds nothing to the campaign for a just society.
ADANKHALIF: Covid-19 has exposed e-Learning gaps
Unequal access to the digital space locks out thousands of children, especially in the marginalised areas.
85-year-old ex-DG of Imo Broadcasting Corporation ‘stabs wife to death’
Theophilus Okere, a former director-general of the Imo Broadcasting Corporation (IBC), allegedly stabbed his wife to death at Imerinwe community in the Ngor-Okpala local government area of Imo on Monday. Aged
‘He used his talent to serve the nation’ — Buhari mourns late journalist
President Muhammadu Buhari has commiserated with the media industry, particularly Nigeria Union of Journalists and Nigeria Guild of Editors, over the passing of Waheed Bakare, Saturday editor of New Telegraph.
Evening top 5: No new coronavirus deaths in Republic as 59 new cases confirmed
Coronavirus: No new deaths reported in Republic for first time since MarchThere have been no new...
Viral video shows Staten Island store mob screaming at woman without mask
A viral video shows a mob of Staten Island grocery store shoppers screaming at a customer who wasn’t wearing a mask. The furious crowd yelled, “Get out!,” “Get the f–k
Today’s coronavirus update: A masked Memorial Day; WHO pauses hydroxy trials
Americans commemorated a socially-distant Memorial Day on Monday due to the coronavirus pandemic. With much of the nation on lockdown, grieving kin of late military veterans — including some who
Video shows mom accused of killing autistic son pushing him into Miami canal
Newly released video appears to show the Florida woman accused of killing her son with autism pushing the boy into a canal — in what authorities say was a first, but thwarted, murder
13 charges laid after dramatic downtown police pursuit
Toronto police have laid 13 charges against a Toronto man they allege was involved in a dramatic police pursuit through the downtown core which also involved a stolen police cruiser.
California issues guidelines for church reopenings
LOS ANGELES — Religious services in California will look much different under rules unveiled Monday that limit attendance to 100 people and recommend worshippers wear masks, limit singing and refrain from shaking hands or hugging.
Hyderabad: Murders of seers reveal sinister designs, says HJS
Hyderabad: The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) condemning the growing incidents of brutal killings of Hindu Sadhus in different parts of the country has demanded a thorough probe to bring perpetrators...
Warangal: Cops crack mystery of migrants deaths
Warangal: After a thorough investigation into the mysterious mass death case in which nine bodies were fished out from a well in Warangal, the police on Sunday cracked the mystery with the arrest of...
Khammam: Puvvada Ajay Kumar says agriculture officials to Prepare agri plans for kharif season
Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar told agriculture officials to prepare agriculture plans for kharif season following the government’s directions and crop coverage proposed in the district.
India Code Portal has few takers in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh
TS fifth among the 11 States accessing the legal repository Two enactments of TS and three legislations of AP are more viewed MSME Development Act and MV Act top on the view-list Legal
Fine Gael TDs want economic ‘realism’, Coveney told
Tanaiste Simon Coveney has been told by Fine Gael figures that there must be “realism” and prudence in any economic plans after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Several high school students in Georgia tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a drive-through graduation parade
Several high school students in Georgia tested positive for COVID-19 after participating in a drive-through graduation ceremony, school officials said in a letter to students’ families that was first reported by CNN.
Americans make low-key Memorial Day tributes, coronavirus overshadowing events
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans paid a low-key tribute to those who died serving in the U.S. Armed Forces on Monday, with many Memorial Day events canceled because of the coronavirus epidemic that has killed nearly 100,000 people in the United States alone.
Federal coronavirus testing plan puts burden on states
The 81-page document from the Department of Health and Human Services comes as the U.S. death toll from the pandemic is approaching 100,000.
China: Lawmaker Proposes Creation of a National Blockchain Fund
China’s blockchain adoption could go a step further with lawmakers looking at the creation of a national blockchain development fund. Authorities in Beijing continue to push for more involvement of the country’s government in leveraging the emerging technology across several economic sectors.
'Terrace House' star Kimura likely took her own life using toxic gas
Hana Kimura, the 22-year-old female professional wrestler who was among the cast of the internationally popular Netflix reality show "Terrace House," is believed to have killed herself using toxic gas at her Tokyo home where she was living alone, investigative sources said Monday. Kimura, who had been a target of…
Japan airs strong concern after Hong Kong rally over security law
Japan is watching the situation in Hong Kong "with strong concern" after demonstrators took to the streets to protest China's plan to enact a controversial security law, the top government spokesman said Monday. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a press conference that a free and open system ought to…
Under fire over lockdown trip, close aide to British PM Johnson refuses to resign
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's closest aide refused to resign on Monday, saying he had done nothing wrong by driving 250 miles from London to access childcare when Britons were being told to stay at home to fight COVID-19. Dominic Cummings has faced calls to quit from lawmakers, Church of…
Man swims across moat to enter Imperial Palace grounds
A Japanese man was arrested in Tokyo on Monday after swimming across the Imperial Palace's moat to scale an outer wall, entering off-limits parts of the grounds, police said. They said the man appeared to be in his 40s and was arrested mid-morning after emerging on palace grounds shortly before…
PD: Bicyclist hit, killed after collision near Pima and Happy Valley roads
Scottsdale police a male bicyclist has died after being struck by a vehicle Saturday morning.
Shunned by his party, Iowa’s Steve King fights for his seat
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Rep. Steve King is fighting for his political life — but not because he's compared immigrants crossing the border illegally to cattle. His Republican opponents...
Atlanta is home to 2 potential contenders for Biden’s VP
ATLANTA (AP) — Neither public rivals nor personal friends, Keisha Lance Bottoms and Stacey Abrams spent years climbing parallel ladders at Atlanta City Hall and the Georgia Capitol. They are...
3-Day Ceasefire in Afghanistan to Continue for Another Week - Reports
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The three-day ceasefire announced in Afghanistan on the occasion of the Eid al-Fitr holiday will be extended for another week, Afghan media reported...
Angry shoppers shame woman in NY store for not wearing mask then kick her out
'Get the f*ck out of here,' one of the customers screams at the woman, who throws her hands up in protest.
Labour Day project in St Catherine shut down by police
Residents of Pear Tree Grove and surrounding areas in the Troja Division in St Catherine are expressing shock and dismay that they were ordered to discontinue their Labour Day project by the Riversdale Police.
Mitchell Town recreational park in Clarendon gets facelift
Residents of Mitchell Town in Clarendon joined hands on Labour Day to give a facelift to the rural community’s more than five-decades-old recreational park.
California Reopens In-Store Retail Shopping as COVID-19 Restrictions Loosen
Individual counties' public health departments have the final say on whether the change can be implemented in their areas.
Mary-Kate Olsen quickly files for divorce from Olivier Sarkozy after an eight-week moratorium on court proceedings in NYC is lifted
The documents, a summons and complaint, were filed electronically with Manhattan county clerk on Monday.
Bank Holiday tragedy as teenage girl and man drown on same stretch of Cornish coastline as UK comes out of coronavirus lockdown
Officers described a 'very tough day' in Cornwall amid the two fatalities, which took place in separate incidents on Monday afternoon.
Man charged with murder over death of four-year-old Brisbane girl
A 43-year-old man was due to appear in court on Tuesday after the death of the child in the suburb of Cannon Hill
Greek PM: We have left the difficulties behind, but the danger is not over
During an interview on STAR TV on Monday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis drew attention to Greece's Covid-19 success story, stated there is "no
Coronavirus: Lyon president writes letter to government calling for season to resume
Jean-Michel Aulas is adamant it is not too late for the Ligue 1 season to resume a month after it was officially cancelled.
‘The Walking Dead’ Twitter Calls Out Missouri Pool-Goers For Being The Sort Of People To Hide A Walker Bite
As social distancing rules were flouted on the Memorial Day weekend, the ‘Walking Dead’ Twitter account likened to those who would ‘100% hide a walker bite.’ As the U.S. ...
Over 9,000 left homeless, 30,000 affected in floods in Assam, Meghalaya amidst coronavirus pandemic
The flood triggered by heavy rains since Friday affected over 30,000 people in Assam and neighbouring Meghalaya and left more than 9,000 homeless on Monday. The daily flood bulletin issued by Assam
Out of the house: Biden makes first public campaign stop in weeks
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Monday made his first campaign trip outside his Delaware home since quarantining himself due to the coronavirus pandemic 10 weeks ago, visiting a nearby veteran's
COVID-19: Syria eases coronavirus curbs, new cases jump
Ministry reports 20 new infections of the novel coronavirus on Monday
Liberal hopeful quits after scrutiny over driving record, party investigation
WA Liberal candidate Christopher Tan, who was preselected to run in a winnable upper house seat, has quit at a party meeting called to reconsider his endorsement.
Covid-19, lockdown and new charges of corruption lead to delay in Zuma corruption trial
Less than a week after former president Jacob Zuma pegged the country’s judiciary alongside that of the apartheid state, the former president is attempting to direct when his corruption trial should be heard.
Lockdown Level 3: What’s in store
South Africa’s response to Covid-19 will significantly change under Alert Level 3 as all but high-risk sectors of the economy will be allowed to resume operating. The National Coronavirus Command Council is due to unpack its plans on Tuesday but here’s what we know so far.
Steelworkers Union Praises NDP Victory in Securing Paid Sick Leave Commitment
TORONTO — The United Steelworkers (USW) union is praising the New Democratic Party for securing a commitment from the federal government to ensure two weeks of paid sick leave for workers across Canada.
House seeks schools fumigation before resumption
The House of Representatives has asked the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, to ensure that all schools in the country, whether ...
Gary Lineker hits out at "excruciating" Dominic Cummings after Downing Street press conference
The Prime Minister's senior adviser made a statement and took questions on Monday afternoon following allegations he had broken lockdown regulations
Coronavirus outbreak: Toll crosses 1,000 in Mumbai
An analysis by the Medical Education department of 25,000 active cases in the state has shown that 1,166 were critically ill and another 5,899 had mild to moderate symptoms.
Centre must not view Maharashtra as state ruled by opposition: Sanjay Raut
On Monday, Raut took a dig at the Union minister Piyush Goyal, saying, “Though Goyal is a minister in the Union government, he is representing Maharashtra in Rajya Sabha. The issues of Maharashtra and Mumbai are different and the leaders from the Union government must understand that."
36% liquor stores back in business in Mumbai
At the epicentre of coronavirus infections in the country, Mumbai has disallowed counter sales of liquor to avoid big crowds outside beer and wine shops. It was also one of the last districts to permit home deliveries of liquor.
Parks packed, terraces open as Madrid and Barcelona celebrate easing
BARCELONA, May 26 — Hundreds of Madrid residents flooded to the city’s parks as lockdown measures were finally eased in the Spanish capital and in Barcelona, while beaches reopened in parts of the country after months-long closures. As well as reopening the gates of the capital’s parks...
Americans make low-key Memorial Day tributes, coronavirus overshadowing events
NEW YORK, May 26 — Americans paid a low-key tribute to those who died serving in the US Armed Forces yesterday, with many Memorial Day events canceled because of the coronavirus epidemic that has killed nearly 100,000 people in the United States alone. In some places, scaled-down ceremonies were...
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Jailed for 'Not Made in China' Masks
Hong Kong Customs arrested a member of a local pro-democracy group for allegedly violating a trade descriptions ordinance.
Law enforcement breaks up party of 200 people at Kaena Point State Park overnight | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Law enforcement broke up a large beach party of approximately 200 people accused of violating emergency rules at Kaena Point State Park on Oahu’s North Shore late Sunday.
Covid-19 wrap: Hydroxychloriquine trials suspended and over 344 000 deaths globally
Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis.
KZN councillor killed in 'hail of bullets' outside his home
The murder of Mtubatuba councillor Philip Mkhwanazi was met with shock and sadness by colleagues and comrades.
Poachers Killed One of the Rarest Birds in Bulgaria
Attempts have been made in Bulgaria for several years to restore the bird population. The killed vulture, named "Ultron", was donated to Bulgaria by a Belgian zoo.
In phone call, PM Imran and Erdogan decide to enhance cooperation against Covid-19
Turkish president offers Eid greetings, condoles loss of lives in Karachi plane crash, says PMO.
Spain health workers protest at virus shortages
Spanish health workers on the front line of the fight against coronavirus gathered on Monday outside hospitals in the Madrid region to rally against shortages of protective equipment.
25 booked in UP for gathering at mosque for Eid prayers
A case was registered against 25 people under Section 188 (disobedience to order) of the Indian Penal Code, as well as the Disaster Management Act, the police said.
Quebec coroner recommends more training for police dealing with domestic violence
MONTREAL — A coroner is recommending more training for police officers who intervene in domestic violence cases following the murder of a Quebec woman by her ex-boyfriend when she returned home to retrieve her belongings.
COVID-19 checkpoints ‘up to them,’ Bonnie Henry says of remote B.C. villages
Support local tourism economy, but only if you’re invited in
Half of English-speakers, 90% of French-speakers support sovereignty - Inside Israel
Poll finds plurality of English-speakers, overwhelming majority of French-speakers in Israel support application of sovereignty.
Russia seeking 18-year sentence for alleged US spy Paul Whelan - Foreign Affairs
Ex-US Marine Paul Whelan was arrested 18 months ago, continues to protest his innocence.
No more grants for the self-employed, Treasury says - Inside Israel
Treasury says the economy is back to normal.
Trump warns he may move Republican convention site from North Carolina
US President Donald Trump warned on Monday that he may move the Republican National Convention from North Carolina set for August if the event ...
Armstrong Creek man charged over principal’s hit-run death in Beaumaris
Victoria Police say a man has been charged over a hit-and-run crash that left a dedicated teacher dead in Melbourne on Sunday.
Kazakhstan Reforms Protest Law Amid Tough Criticism From Rights Groups
Kazakhstan has reformed laws on strictly controlled peaceful assembly that critics say fall short of international human rights standards and amount to window dressing.
Trump restricts travel from Brazil as its number of coronavirus cases spike
President Donald Trump's order, set to take effect Tuesday applies to noncitizens who were in Brazil within 14 days of trying to enter the US.
When flying pests raided Jaipur for a day
Most of the localities in Jaipur witnessed locust swarms on Monday morning. The pests, which entered Rajasthan from Pakistan on April 11, have been tr
BJP MPs 'attend' Taiwan event, irk China
India News: Asking India to refrain from interfering in its "internal" affairs, the Chinese have taken umbrage at BJP MPs Meenakshi Lekhi and Rahul Kaswan's "virt
WATCH: Trump Campaign Hits Back at Biden's Racist Takes In a New Ad
Former Vice President Joe Biden put his foot in his mouth when he told Charlamagne tha God that African Americans who decide to support President Donald Trump "ain't black." The Trump re-election campaign used the opportunity to highlight the numerous instances the former veep lied to blacks as a means of pandering.
PIA pilot ignored 3 warnings to lower altitude before crash: Report
The pilot of the crashed Pakistan International Airlines plane ignored three warnings from the air traffic controllers about the aircraft’s altitude and speed before the landing, according to media reports on Monday. The crash of the national flag carrier’s flight PK-8303 on Friday, in which 97 people were killed and two miraculously survived, is one […]
Kelowna man arrested for alleged hamster cruelty
A Kelowna man has been arrested following allegations of animal cruelty involving a hamster.Police were notified on May 14 about a social media account with
Flights back in the air, but carry very few passengers
Patronage on day one despite COVID-19 threat and restrictions augur well for air services, it is felt
J&K tops in COVID-19 testing, says UT govt.
Testing capacity now stands at 8,100 samples per day
Write-up by Omar’s political adviser triggers storm in NC
Tanvir Sadiq had advocated ‘for a reconciliation and reaching out to the people of Jammu and Kashmir’
Gesture to migrant workers for Ramzan
Ramzan this year remained a low-key celebration what with no mass prayers either at mosques or at Eidga grounds, owing to COVID-19 lockdown. However, true to the spirit of the festival that promotes g
Police seek help to identify woman hit by a car in Melbourne's east
The unknown woman, aged in her 40s or 50s, was hit by a car on Elmhurst Road in Bayswater North shortly after 6.30pm on Monday night.
'Stand up for my kids': Father of murdered Margaret River children pleads for inquest
Mr Cockman’s four young children were shot by their grandfather Peter Miles, who also murdered their mother Katrina and his wife Cynda at Forever Dreaming Farm.
Georgia's MFA: Return of ambassador depends on Ukrainian government's steps
Georgia's Foreign Ministry on May 25 held the first ad hoc meeting with Georgian Ambassador to Ukraine Teimuraz Sharashenidze to hear his update.
FBI investigating Ahmaud Arbery shooting as possible hate crime, lawyer says
Attorney for family of black jogger shot by white men says federal authorities are looking into prosecutors and police in caseThe FBI is investigating the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a black jogger, by two white men as a possible hate crime, the Arbery family’s attorney said Monday, claiming that federal
Andrew Cuomo managed to kill Grandma — and New York’s economy too
So Gov. Andrew Cuomo killed Grandma and cratered New York’s economy. But he looked good doing it. Too harsh? Well, report cards are snapshots, and the pandemic is an evolving event. Numbers are
Couples looking to be reunited in Denmark asked to show love letters
Denmark has eased its coronavirus restrictions and is now allowing in visitors seeking to be reunited with their better halves — so long as they can prove their romance is real. People who
Fear-mongering over national security law unfounded
Many foreign officials and media outlets have rushed to claim Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub has ended due to the impending National Security Law, with unsubstantiated reports of capital flight, but the move of the legislation is actually a boost to the business environment in the long-run.
'Stand up for my kids': Father of murdered Margaret River children pleads for inquest
Mr Cockman’s four young children were shot by their grandfather Peter Miles, who also murdered their mother Katrina and his wife Cynda at Forever Dreaming Farm.
Arbery family lawyer: Feds looking into how case handled
ATLANTA — A lawyer for the family of Ahmaud Arbery said Monday that a federal prosecutor told the slain man’s mother federal officials are investigating potential misconduct by local officials who handled the case.
Under fire over lockdown trip, close aide to UK's Johnson toughs it out
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's closest aide refused to resign on Monday, saying he had done nothing wrong by driving 250 miles from London to access childcare when Britons were being told to stay at home to fight COVID-19.
BNP chief Khaleda celebrates Eid with family at Gulshan residence
Khaleda Zia has celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr with her family at her Gulshan residence in Dhaka after having to do so in jail over the past two years.
White House brings forward Brazil travel restrictions by two days
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Monday brought forward by two days restrictions on travel to the United States from Brazil that were announced after the Latin American country became the world’s No. 2 coronavirus hotspot.
Clark County election worker tests positive for COVID-19
A worker at the Clark County Election Department’s main office has tested positive for COVID-19.
'It just doesn't add up': Liberals refer Dickson land swap to anti-corruption watchdog
The Liberals have asked the ACT Integrity Commission to look into the Dickson land swap scandal.
District admin Pulwama launched Corona Rath to aware people about COVID -19
The Rising Kashmir provides the most comprehensive coverage news, breaking news,videos, information on Kashmir, politics, cricket and more.
Boris Johnson says coronavirus has affected his eyesight
Changes to eyesight are not listed as an official symptom of coronavirus by the NHS.
ILO concerned over states’ move to ease labour laws, urges PM to intervene
The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has expressed ‘deep concern’ over the way some state governments are trying to modify relevant laws to ease labour regulations, and has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and ask states to uphold the country’s international commitments on the labour front.
Bihar, Jharkhand transfer via apps Rs 1,000 each to 21 lakh migrant workers
Faced with the challenge of providing relief to migrant labourers stuck in other states during April — before transportation became available on May 1 — Bihar has developed a mobile application (app) which could perform basic checks through Aadhaar authentication to identify genuine beneficiaries.
Care workers should be better paid and valued after Covid-19 – poll
Fawcett Society survey shows support for income-tax increase to fund pay rise
Andhra CM Jaganmohan Reddy shelves TTD's plans to sell devotee-donated lands
In an apparent damage control measure, the Jaganmohan Reddy government has issued an order keeping a decision by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to liquidate 50 bits of properties in abeyance.
Opposition leaders likely to decide next course of action against Modi government's handing of COVID-19 on Tuesday
A core group of top Opposition leaders on Tuesday are likely to take a call on the next course of action on the government's "faulty" COVID-19 response after 22 non-BJP parties joined hands to target
Modi 2.0 first anniversary: BJP to hold virtual rallies to mark year of 'historic achievements'
The BJP will hold "virtual rallies" across the country and organise over 1,000 conferences online as it readies to celebrate the first anniversary of the Modi government's second term whose "historic
Probe Dangote’s human right abuses in coal mining communities, group tells FG
GIFSEP asked the FG to probe reported human right abuses on coal mining communities, particularly attributed to the Dangote Coalmine in Kogi.
Accused murderers allegedly used drugs with teen before fatal fall
Police say Cian English, 19, was trying to escape being robbed by the three men at knifepoint when he fell to his death in the early hours of Saturday morning.
California opens places of worship, in-store retail businesses -health officials
California retail with in-store shopping and places of worship that were closed under one of the most restrictive coronavirus containment rules in the United States may now open, health authorities announced on Monday.
Of gentlemen’s agreements, practices and conventions in NBA elections
The season for campaign into National offices of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) is drawing nigh, but the campaigns have been building up subterraneously
Cities and the coronavirus
Economic revival strategies and welfare measures must keep the urban dynamics and complexities in mind
Fmr Dem Rep. Edwards: Trump 'Looks More Incompetent and More Incoherent'
Monday on MSNBC, former Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) accused President Donald Trump of being "incompetent" and "incoherent" in his messaging. | Clips
Dominic Cummings still under fire over lockdown breach allegations
Opposition leaders will hold talks on Tuesday morning to discuss public health messaging amid the row.
What the papers say – May 26
There is a mixed response from the nation’s papers to Dominic Cummings’s Monday press conference.
Feds investigating Ahmaud Arbery killing as possible hate crime: report
Federal prosecutors are investigating the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man shot in a Georgia suburb while jogging, as a possible hate crime, attorneys for Arbery’s family said.
FIFA suspend Haiti FA chief over sexual abuse allegations
Fifa has provisionally suspended Yves Jean-Bart pending an investigation into claims the president of the Haiti Football Federation sexually
Protests in Ecuador against job, wage cuts, over virus
Demonstrators defied coronavirus restrictions to march in cities across Ecuador on Monday in protest against President Lenin Moreno's drastic economic measures to tackle the crisis.
Indian Army Major To Be Honoured With UN Award For Her Work In South Sudan
An Indian Army officer and woman peacekeeper, who has served with the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), and a Brazilian woman commander have been selected for the prestigious United Nations Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award (2019), with UN Chief Antonio Guterres describing them as "powerful role models."
Karnataka Allows Exemptions For Ministers, Airlines Crew From Quarantine Norms
The Karnataka government has exempted central and state government ministers and officers on duty from requirements of quarantine on arrival in the state from other places.
Liberals, NDP work on sick leave to secure deal on future of Parliament
OTTAWA — How Parliament should function in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis remained unresolved Monday as the Conservatives dug in on their demand that the House of Commons resume normal operations with a reduced number of MPs in the chamber.
Gathering limits make it a ‘great time to be building a pipeline:’ Alberta minister
Both Alberta and B.C. have increased their limits to 50 people for outdoor gatherings
Cemeteries struggling to cope with number of Covid-19 victims in New York City - US & Canada
At epidemic's peak, a New Yorker was dying every two minutes.
The battle of Netanyahu's life, or a hopeless trial? - Radio
With masks and social distancing, the Prime Minister experiences his first day as his trial opens. Will he beat it?
Jharkhand Class 10, Class 12 Board Results 2020: Jharkhand Academic Council to start evaluation of Class 10, Class 12 answer sheets from 28 May; Jharkhand Board Results 2020 in June @ jac.nic.in or jacresults.com
Jharkhand Board Results 2020:The Jharkhand Academic Council will start evaluation of Class 10, Class 12 answer sheets from 28 May and the Jharkhand Board Results 2020 to be declared in June on jac.nic.in or jacresults.com.
COVID-19: Hundreds test positive at meatpacking plant in Brazil
SAO PAULO: Hundreds of meatpacking workers at a single BRF SA plant in southern Brazil have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the company ...
Skills and training overhaul to form centrepiece of PM’s economic recovery plan
Prime Minister Scott Morrison will unveil major changes to skills and vocational training in a major economic speech about coronavirus recovery.
Australia’s Latest Push For Diplomatic Clout Involves Airing ‘MasterChef’ In The Pacific
Shows like 'Neighbours' and 'The Voice' will be provided to free-to-air channels.
After UP, Rajasthan reverts to 8-hr factory shifts
India News: Human resources experts, trade unions and civil society groups have lauded the Rajasthan government’s decision on Sunday to revert to 8-hour shifts in
Migrants account for 60% of active Covid cases in UP
India News: Uttar Pradesh's Covid-19 cases crossed the 6,500-mark, with 229 fresh cases being reported in the past 24 hours. The state also recorded eight deaths,
What the papers say – May 26
There is a mixed response from the nation’s papers to Dominic Cummings’s Monday press conference.
US DOJ probing Arbery slaying as possible hate crime, lawyers say
The United States Department of Justice is investigating the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed Black man who was killed while jogging in a predominately White neighbourhood in the US state of Georgia, as a possible hate crime, US media reported on Monday, citing the lawyers representing the Arbery family.
B.C. needs changes to keep cyber threats out of its election process: report
VICTORIA - British Columbia should update its Election Act to include cyber protection measures before next year's scheduled provincial election, says the c
Liberals, NDP work on sick leave to secure deal on future of Parliament
OTTAWA - How Parliament should function in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis remained unresolved Monday as the Conservatives dug in on their demand that the
Spike in stubble burning incidents in Punjab
With wheat harvesting over in Punjab, the State has witnessed a spike in incidents of stubble burning against the last two years as several farmers continue to defy the ban on burning the crop residue
Accused murderers allegedly used drugs with teen before fatal fall
Police say Cian English, 19, was trying to escape being robbed by the three men at knifepoint when he fell to his death in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Boris Johnson facing scandal after standing by Dominic Cummings in pandemic travel controversy
The U.K. Prime Minister’s top political aide admitted to travelling more than 400 kilometres north of London with his wife and son days after the lockdown was initiated, while sick
WHO warns of 'second peak' in areas where COVID-19 declining – media
Many European countries and U.S. states have taken steps in recent weeks to lift lockdown measures.
20 hikers were rescued from flooding in popular Virginia hike trail, fire official says
Emergency crews rescued 20 hikers on a Virginia trail who had been trapped since Sunday evening due to flash flooding.
What the papers say – May 26
There is a mixed response from the nation’s papers to Dominic Cummings’s Monday press conference.
Dominic Cummings still under fire over lockdown breach allegations
Opposition leaders will hold talks on Tuesday morning to discuss public health messaging amid the row.
Virginia rescue crews save 20 hikers trapped by flash floods around Devil's Bathtub
Emergency crews on Monday rescued 20 hikers who had been trapped on a popular southwest Virginia trail after heavy rains caused flash flooding, according to a fire official.
Ahmaud Arbery family's legal team says feds looking into how local law enforcement handled shooting
Federal officials are looking into how local law enforcement handled the February shooting of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia, a federal prosecutor told the family, according to the relatives' attorneys.
Girlfriend, 18, accused of murdering Fife man by driving over his head at farm
A STUDENT has appeared in court accused of murdering her boyfriend by running him down and driving over his head. Grace Ross, 18, is said to have murdered Joshua Kerr, also 18, in an alleged incide…
Mary-Kate Olsen files for divorce from Olivier Sarkozy the day NYC courts reopen after emergency petition was denied
MARY-KATE Olsen has reportedly once again filed for divorce from husband Olivier Sarkozy after her emergency petition was denied earlier this month. The 33-year-old Full House star originally filed…
Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh have over 50% recovery rate
MP has reported a 51% recovery rate among Covid-19 patients while Rajasthan has done better at 54% and UP is the best among the three states with a 56% recovery rate. In all these states, the number of active cases is hence below the number of recovered patients. The national recovery rate stands at about 42%.
Bihar to install oxygen pipeline system in sub-divisional hospitals
The state government is also set to place an order for medicine supplies for the next two years including 3.5 million strips of hydroxychroloquine tablets, besides procuring walk-in-kiosks like Kerala for all its district hospitals to take Covid-19 samples from patients.
3 states finalising databases for benefit of migrant workers
The migrant commission announced by the Uttar Pradesh government will map skills of workers who have returned to the state, providing data to employment exchanges while also providing workers social security measures like insurance.
Embattled Michigan governor in hot water over hubby’s boat request
The governor of Michigan — whose strict coronavirus lockdown policies have caused infamous revolts in the state — is taking heat after her husband appeared to have flouted some of her own
Feds probing Ahmaud Arbery slaying, family lawyer says
The US Justice Department has launched an investigation into the shooting death of unarmed black jogger Ahmaud Arbery by two white men in Georgia, a lawyer for the victim’s family said
China to further crack down on manipulation of financial market
China has strengthened the effort to crack down on manipulation of financial markets in an effort to prevent and resolve financial risks, according to China’s top Chief Justice.
Accused murderers allegedly used drugs with teen before fatal fall
Police say Cian English, 19, was trying to escape being robbed by the three men at knifepoint when he fell to his death in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Some visit Mississippi attractions as COVID-19 rules ease
BILOXI, Miss. — With water parks and amusement parks reopen in Mississippi, visitors at one Gulf Coast attraction said they believed they were safe from coronavirus infection.
Cacophony is hushed by coronavirus as Chattogram beach, amusement parks empty out on Eid
In normal times, people in their thousands arrive on the sea beach and in amusement parks in Chattogram and they reverberate with never-ending noise on Eid-ul-Fitr.
Manhattan Beach moving ahead with retail reopening
Even before the state announced it would let retail stores reopen, Manhattan Beach was moving forward with its plan to allow small shops to operate.
Celebrating military heroes on Memorial Day in Las Vegas — PHOTOS
Las Vegas Valley residents joined other Americans on Memorial Day to honor those who have given their lives in military service to their country.
Lebanon’s migrant workers’ plight worsens as crises multiply
BEIRUT (AP) — Long before the pandemic struck, they lived and worked in conditions that rights groups called exploitative — low wages, long hours, no labor law protections. Now, some...
Ilhan Omar Says Believes Tara Reade's Sexual Assault Allegations Against Joe Biden
The former staffer previously claimed she was sexually assaulted by the former vice president during an encounter 27 years ago, which Biden has denied.