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S. Korea lifts travel ban for parts of Cambodia, Venezuela
This photo, provided by Seoul's foreign ministry on Thursday, shows a map on the adjustment of travel advisories for Cambodia. (Yonhap) The foreign ministry said Friday it has lifted travel bans for parts of Cambodia and Venezuela, citing improved security conditions in the areas. The ministry lowe»»»
Federal government announces $40M investment in Calgary’s arts sector - Calgary | Globalnews.ca
The federal government has announced a $40 million investment into Calgary’s home of contemporary art. Federal Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister for Official Languages Marc Miller made the announcement on Friday, adding that he hopes the investment will strengthen relations. “I»»»
Suvendu Adhikari unveils tribal welfare road map
West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari pledged a robust development plan for Junglemahal's tribal community, inviting their involvement in 'Vikshit Bharat'. He highlighted a ₹1,200 crore state budget allocation for tribal welfare and noted BJP's appointment of Adivasi leaders to chief minister and ministe»»»
Tom Siddon, cabinet minister during Oka Crisis, dies at 84 | CBC News
Tom Siddon, who served as a cabinet minister under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney during the Oka Crisis and later helped to establish Nunavut, has died at 84. His daughter, Katie Siddon Karn, confirmed his death Sunday in a post on social media. Siddon and his wife, Pat, had five children. Siddon Ka»»»
Fighting fires with a half-century-old system
As a call comes in, a telecaller at the Delhi Fire Service’s (DFS) control room takes down notes in a perforated notebook with a printed form that has spaces for name, phone number, address, nearest main road and other details. As the caller provides information, the telecaller jots down details wi»»»
20 Years On, Lapindo Admits Underpayment of Compensation to Mudflow Victims
SIDOARJO, KOMPAS - PT Minarak Lapindo Jaya acknowledges that there are still outstanding compensation payments to residents affected by the hot mud eruption in Sidoarjo Regency, East Java. The company is committed to resolving this issue, which has persisted for 20 years, as soon as possible. Previ»»»
Georgia uncorks the value of Stalin's 40,000-bottle wine collection
TBILISI, May 29 - Tangled cobwebs dangle from the ceiling in dim light and a pleasant, musky sweetness pervades the air in this repository of a precious wine collection, once owned by Georgia's most infamous son, Josef Stalin. The Georgian government, which owns the roughly 40,000 French and Georgi»»»
Supreme Court tosses conviction, death penalty in Mississippi case - UPI.com
The Supreme Court threw out the conviction and death penalty for a Mississippi man because of racial bias in jury selection. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo May 28 (UPI) -- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed with a lower court's ruling that a Mississippi man's conviction and death penalty »»»
FT minister targets DBKL red tape to put KL on Asia’s concert map
KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 — Minister Hannah Yeoh has said that she is looking to slash bureaucratic red tape for concert approvals in the city here. Speaking at the launch of the KL Headline Season 2026 last night, the minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) said she intends to»»»
‘Career bridges’, raising wages of AI-resilient work: Economic Strategy Review proposes ways to create good jobs
SINGAPORE: From “career bridges” to raising the quality and wages of jobs that are resilient to artificial intelligence disruption, the Economic Strategy Review (ESR) proposed various ways to support workers through career transitions and to create good jobs amid a changed world. Also among the ide»»»
Thomas leaves nothing left unsaid on racial gerrymandering decision: ‘Go further’
close Video NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Justice Clarence Thomas said Wednesday the Supreme Court should go further than its latest Voting Rights Act ruling, arguing the law’s key anti-discrimination provision was divisive and should never apply to redistricting cases. "As I explaine»»»
Issawi checks on Royal initiative projects in Ajloun
AMMAN — Royal Court Chief Yousef Issawi on Wednesday conducted a field tour in Ajloun Governorate to inaugurate and inspect several projects launched under Royal initiatives.The projects follow His Majesty King Abdullah’s directives during his field visi ... »»»
Forget the Thomas Cup, Olympic gold medal
Here’s a piece of advice for Malaysian badminton fans, especially those who watch all the international championships with so much passion. Just relax and enjoy the Thomas and Uber Cup finals to be played from April 24 to May 3. Do not, I repeat, do not have any high expectations. Root for the nati»»»
Rainwater harvesting and eco-gardens: how one Colombian neighbourhood helped a whole city plan for climate change
In his home on a steep hillside in the neighbourhood of Golondrinas in Medellín, Róbinson Velásquez Cartagena stands proudly next to two large tanks of water – a rainwater harvesting system he designed and built to help reduce the risk of flooding and landslides. It is one of the nature-based solut»»»
FO Talks: Nepal’s Political Earthquake as Gen Z Elevates a Rapper to Power
In this episode of FO Talks, Rohan Khattar Singh and Kuber Chalise analyze Nepal’s 2026 election, where Gen Z protests and anti-corruption sentiment propelled Balen Shah and the Rashtriya Swatantra Party to victory. They highlight the collapse of traditional parties and the movement away from ideol»»»
A wrong turn in Bhagalpur led to the right kind of people: A northeastern solo female rider’s heartwarming Bihar experience | - The Times of India
Female solo bike rider Travel, at its core, is often idealized as a journey through landscapes—a journey through mountains, cities, highways, and hidden corners. However, more often than not, it is the people you meet on your way that truly make or break your journey. Travel can be measured in term»»»
Nepal’s former prime minister K P Sharma Oli arrested over deaths during Gen Z protests
Nepal’s former prime minister, K P Sharma Oli, was arrested on Saturday as police investigate whether he was negligent in failing to prevent dozens of deaths in a crackdown on Gen Z-led anti-corruption protests last September, officials said. Oli’s ar ... »»»
Nepal ex-PM arrested over protest deaths | The Express Tribune
Nepal's former prime minister, K P Sharma Oli, was arrested on Saturday as police investigate whether he was negligent in failing to prevent dozens of deaths in a crackdown on Gen Z-led anti-corruption protests last September, officials said. Oli's arrest, which his lawyer said was illegal and spar»»»
Election test for Armenia: Peace agenda vs separatist pressure
Elnur Enveroglu Read more For more than thirty years, Armenia–Azerbaijan relations, which have become a source of conflict in the South Caucasus region, or more precisely, Armenia’s territorial claims, have once again resurfaced like a chronic illness just months before elections in Armenia. For se»»»
Terror suspects admit spying on America, Israel embassies for Iran – DSS witness
A witness of the Department of State Services (DSS), Mr James Simon on Wednesday told a Federal High Court in Abuja that the three terrorism suspects put on trial by his organization admitted spying on America and Isreal embassies for the Republic of Iran for alleged terrorism attack. The witness i»»»
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