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Young QBs Burrow, Lawrence react to Floyd's death
No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals called on the public to respond in the wake of the death of George Floyd, the Minneapolis man who died in police custody Monday night.
Maharashtra Govt considering restart of film shoots
With a series of new guidelines, Maharashtra Government is ready to give the go-ahead to the entrainment industry for the resumption of shooting soon. This was decided after a video conference that took place on Thursday night between representatives of the entertainment industry and Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, chief secretary of Cultural Affairs, Maharashtra.
Hundreds of families enjoyed a fun-filled night under the stars in lockdown
Excited participants sang by a virtual campfire and toasted marshmallows as they were wowed by the NLBigCamp, organised by the council’s community learning and development (CLD) team.
Don't water your lawn and take showers not baths, Britons are warned as driest May on record raises fears of summer hosepipe bans
Yorkshire Water has asked its three million households to cut their water usage in the driest May in 124 years. Britain has only seen an average of 1.25in (31.8mm) of rain across so far this month.
Russia sparks space race with the US by announcing plans for an orbital station
The plans revealed by the Kremlin will start after the International Space Station is scrapped in around 2030 and will allow it to launch “far-out” missions to the moon and Mars
Two policemen held as teenager dies from stray bullet injuries
Two policemen attached to Bariga Division, Lagos, have been detained after a 17-year-old girl hit by stray bullet on Tuesday night died in the hospital...
Young Minneapolis mayor in spotlight after police killing, protests
(Reuters) - Shaken and angry, Minneapolis’ telegenic young mayor stood in front of television cameras over and over this week - first to decry the police killing of George Floyd, and on Friday to impose a curfew as parts of his city burned in ongoing protests.
One More COVID-19 Death In Kerala; 62 New Cases Reported
A health worker, two cabin crew of Air India Express and two prisoners were among the 62 who tested positive in Kerala on Friday, taking the total tally of infections in the state to 1,150.
Twitter has more tools to use against Trump, if it chooses
Twitter's moves to label or hide comments from President Donald Trump have escalated a feud between the social network and the White House, but there could be more to come.
Officers fire rubber bullets at journalists in Kentucky amid protests
Protests became violent for the second straight night in Louisville.
Derek Chauvin, cop who pinned down George Floyd, faces murder charge
The cop who was caught on camera using his knee to pin George Floyd’s neck to the ground is being charged with unintentional murder and manslaughter — but may face more serious
GOP lawmakers call for Illinois Department of Employment Security audit
Four Republican House members are requesting an audit of the Illinois Department of Employment Security after repeated complaints from people seeking unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ronan Keating's other children haven't met newborn sister Coco amid lockdown
His other children live in Ireland.
Five years of PMB: We're glad he came our way, by Adesina
Who are the ‘we?’ Speak for yourself only, some cynics would say on merely seeing the headline of this piece.They would add: “You can talk because...
105 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death reported in Clark County
Clark County reported 105 new cases of COVID-19 and one additional death over the preceding day, according to data posted Friday by the Southern Nevada Health District.
DPO, policemen face disciplinary action for assaulting medical doctor
The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Okada and some of his men are facing disciplinary action for assaulting and detaining a member of staff
Srikakulam: Temples witness big dip in offerings amid lockdown
Covid-19 has its impact even on God as most of the noted temples lost their sheen in the wake of lockdown imposed for the last 70 days.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey: 'Trump Knows Nothing About Strength' of My City
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey lashed out at President Trump for criticizing his handling of the riots in his city after George Floyd's death.
Poor and black, northeast Brazil faces virus 'hurricane'
Brazil's northeast, a harsh place of arid land, cyclical drought and crushing poverty, is emerging as the next crisis zone in the coronavirus pandemic.
'Something to hide': UK government accused over Covid-19 tests
Number of people tested for coronavirus for seventh day running has not been disclosed
India ninth on global Covid-19 list, overtakes China on death count
India added 7,466 cases, a record number in a single day, according to data shared on Friday morning. China has confirmed 84,106 infections and 4,638 deaths from Covid-19 so far
Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Lockdown Economy Needs Support From PSBs, Says Union Bank Chief
The country’s economy, which has been hit by the COVID-19 outbreak, needs support from the public sector banks (PSBs) to … Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Lockdown Economy Needs Support From PSBs, Says Union Bank Chief Read More »
Return to school will likely see some ‘bumps’
As a part-time return to school nears for students across B.C., the president of the Greater Victoria Teachers’ Association says she’s expecting a few hiccups. “I think everybody is doing . . .
Financial help sought for new community hub
The $3.8 million Wanaka Community Hub building, which opened seven months ago is in financial strife. The hub houses community and government...
Air Peace evacuates 301 Chinese from Nigeria - The Nation Nigeria
Air Peace has evacuated 301 Chinese from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos to Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Graham announces hearing on police use of force after George Floyd killing
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced Friday his panel will hold a hearing on police use of force after the killing of George Floyd in police custody
Tyson Foods will shut U.S. pork plant as more workers catch COVID-19
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tyson Foods Inc (TSN.N) said on Thursday it will temporarily close an Iowa pork plant due to the coronavirus pandemic, a month after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered slaughterhouses to stay open to protect the country’s food supply.
Limited impact on Vedanta operations due to coronavirus lockdown: Crisil
Also, increase in export offset decline in domestic demand during the lockdown, supported by its low cost position in key businesses, it said.
'New milestone': Taiwan's top court decriminalises adultery in landmark judgement
It's aimed at upholding personal rights and privacy.
Cops warn against swimming in 'extremely dangerous' quarry as Scots take dip in water
The quarry is said to be tainted with chemicals, dead animals and debris.
Corona cess on liquor: Delhi HC seeks detailed reply from Kejriwal government
The Delhi government, in its earlier affidavit, has opposed the petitions which have challenged a May 4 notification levying a 'special corona fees' on liquor in the national capital.
Curfew Imposed In Minneapolis After Violent Protests Over Black Man's Death
The mayor of Minneapolis declared a strict curfew for the US city on Friday after three nights of violent protests over the death of an unarmed African American man in police custody.
Labour's Louisa Wall pulls out of Manurewa selection
Labour MP Louisa Wall has withdrawn at the eleventh hour from Labour's selection battle for the Manurewa seat. Instead Wall will be a list-only...
Videos of U.S. police killings spur protest - and sometimes charges
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The decision of Minneapolis prosecutors to criminally charge a police officer four days after the death of George Floyd shows how efforts to hold officers accountable often hinge on the level of public protest and whether the incident was caught on video.
Brisbane man charged with possessing child abuse material
A mobile phone was seized from investigators during a search of a home.
Renters more likely to struggle in coronavirus crisis than homeowners, says study
The analysis was carried out by the Resolution Foundation and underlines the difficulties faced by those who do not own their property
'They've Been Killing Him For Years': Russian Activist Sergei Mokhnatkin Is Dead At 66
In and out of prison since he was arrested after protecting an elderly woman being beaten by police in Moscow in 2009, Sergei Mokhnatkin, an "accidental dissident" whose unlikely career as an opposition activist is a revealing reflection of Russia in the past decade, has died at the age of 66.
High Court ruling favours release of 'Palace Papers' on Whitlam Dismissal
Hundreds of letters between the Queen and former governor-general Sir John Kerr before the dismissal of the Whitlam government are expected to be released.
George Floyd: Police department building goes up in flames during third night of protests
Minnesota's governor Tim Walz has activated the National Guard to help police restore order amid continuing protests over the death of unarmed black man George Floyd
Twitter flags China spokesman's tweet on COVID-19
Twitter fact-checked U.S. President Donald Trump for the first time on Tuesday over his claims about mail-in ballots, under what it says was an extension of a "misleading information policy" aimed at combating misinformation about COVID-19
Protest on Strip planned after unarmed black man’s death in Minnesota
Demonstrators will be marching Friday afternoon for justice for a black man and woman who died immediately following their interactions with police.
Supreme Court rules vague tip is not enough keep police call to suspected drug dealer from being entrapment
Narrow majority of Justices finds ‘random virtue testing’ is too low a bar to protect public
Donald Trump claims shoot looters tweet was public safety message - not a threat
Trump claimed he had no idea 'when the looting starts, the shooting starts' was first used by an anti-civil rights cop
‘Instead of bashing me, thank me’ – Teen who filmed George Floyd’s death hits out at critics
Darnella Frazier, the 17-year-old who filmed George Floyd’s death in the hands of Minneapolis cops has hit out at people saying she should have done more.
Water market may not be 'good thing for the country', Basin chief says
The Murray Darling Basin Authority chief says water markets favour high-margin crops over traditional industries at the cost of regional communities.
Quarantine bottlenecks add to woes of returning Filipinos
When his cruise ship sailed into Manila Bay after weeks of voyaging like a castaway amid port closures set off by the global pandemic, Erick Arenas felt he was finally home.
Supreme Court orders states to foot the bill for guest workers' travel
Plus, their food and shelter while they wait for their train or bus are the states' responsibility
300 per cent increase in library members during lockdown, and record online access
News from WCC Wellington City Libraries’ online services broke every record in the book during the covid-19 alerts. As the lockdown started in March, the Libraries welcomed over 1,110 new members, a 300% increase compared to 2019.
Wreckless yobs wreck Shotts Golf Club just before reopening
The turf on a number of the course’s greens and tee points was left scarred and scored, with motor oil spilt on it.
Hong Kong govt warns removing US special status is "double-edged sword"
Hong Kong's government warned Washington that withdrawing its special US status, which has underpinned the city as a global financial hub, could be a "double-edged sword" and urged the United States to stop interfering in internal affairs.
Britain's Got Talent judges baffled by bizarre duo performing in clay masks
Tom and Noelle are the latest double act to hit the Britain's Got Talent stage and their choice of outfits have left the judges rather confused...
K'taka govt notifies ordinance, BDA to legalise unauthorised constructions in Bengaluru
The BDA will levy a penal fee in return for regularisation. These are plots either owned by residents themselves or bought from someone after the BDA notified them for acquisition during the formation of layouts.
Rights Court Tells Armenian Judges to Take New Look at Ex-President’s Case
The European Court of Human Rights issued its second-ever advisory opinion Friday in the prosecution of a former Armenian president, saying a national court should decide whether the law he is charged under is more severe than the one it replaced.
Vasan requests Tamil Nadu government to expedite desilting of canals
Tamil Maanila Congress president G.K. Vasan requested the Tamil Nadu government to expedite the process of desilting canals in the seven Cauvery delta districts ahead of the opening of Mettur dam on J
Oman hospital evacuated due to tropical depression
People urged to shun low areas, wadis
Man charged in connection with deaths of two men in Inverness
Police were called to the scene on Balloan Road at around 10pm on Thursday after two men died and a woman was injured.
China slams 'senseless' US move at UN over Hong Kong
China accused the US of taking the UN hostage on Friday over a controversial security law for Hong Kong and warned Western nations to stay out of its internal affairs.
China public security ministry pledges to 'direct and support' HK police
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China’s public security ministry pledged to “direct and support” the Hong Kong police force after China’s parliament approved a decision to impose a national security law on the semi-autonomous territory, highlighting Beijing’s intention to take a more hands-on law-enforcement role in the city.
Larry Fitzgerald helps boy celebrate end of cancer treatment
A 9-year-old boy from South Dakota is celebrating being cancer-free and he got a special congratulations from one of Arizona’s biggest sports stars.
Russia reports record toll of 232 new COVID-19 deaths
Country now has third-highest number of coronavirus infections after US and Brazil
Protesters flood NYC to rally against death of George Floyd
Hundreds of protesters flooded Manhattan’s Foley Square on Friday afternoon as the outrage over the police-custody death of George Floyd in Minnesota extended to the Big Apple for a second day. At
Bills promote bicycle use
Velasco pointed out that with the limited availability of mass transport system even in areas under the general community quarantine, it becomes a “new normal” for commuters to use bicycles as a primary mode of transportation.
Global coronavirus cases top 5.8 mn
Russia records 30% rise in daily fatalities; 3,503 recoveries in 24 hrs take Italy total to 150,000, death toll at 33,142
Police looking for man accused of shooting 17-year-old girl in N.C. Burger King parking lot
Charges have been filed against 19-year-old Michael Edward Bolch III in connection to the shooting of 17-year-old Nasani Raley.
Coronavirus: Three more deaths, 17 new cases reported in North
New statistics show care home residents account for more than half of region’s Covid-19 deaths
Cruz calls for criminal investigation into Twitter for violating US sanctions on Iran
Sen. Ted Cruz R-Texas sent a letter to Attorney General Bill Barr and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Friday, urging them to open a criminal investigation into Twitter for violating sanctions on Iran.
CBI opens probe into cash transactions of Tablighi Jamaat
Foreign funds given to the organisation are also under the scanner
UK sets out Hong Kong ‘path to citizenship’ plan
Nearly three million people could be eligible for the scheme.
GMR told to stop dredging in Kakinada
‘Dismantle bund close to mudflat’
Indonesia rolls out public shaming for virus violators
Indonesian officials are forcing social distancing violators to recite Koran verses, stay in "haunted" houses and submit to public shaming on social media as the country battles to contain surging coronavirus infections.
Coronavirus | India sees highest single-day increase in cases
Maharashtra, T.N. and Delhi account for over 56,000 cases
Patients share beds as coronavirus cases overwhelm Mumbai’s hospitals
As India’s pandemic continues, in some areas the healthcare system is close to collapse
Watch Live: President Trump Holds Press Conference
President Donald Trump will hold a press conference at the White House on Friday.
No Decision On Next Launch Attempt For Historic SpaceX Crewed Mission
A final decision on a launch attempt for SpaceX's milestone mission to the International Space Center on Saturday afternoon will take place after assessing the weather that morning, NASA chief Jim Bridenstine said Friday.
After much trauma, 21 migrant workers head home
Recount tale of abuse that pushed them to leave a nursery in Shoolagiri
Gov Bello endangering health workers, residents-NMA
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has described the attitude and response of Kogi State Government towards the COVID-19 pandemic...
North Delta crime beat, week of May 17
A selection of property crimes submitted weekly by the Delta Police Department
COVID-19: Trump feeling ‘absolutely great’ after taking hydroxychloroquine, says White House
The drug is not FDA-approved for the treatment of COVID-19 but it has been identified as a possible treatment for the infection
Madras High Court declares niece and nephew as Jayalalithaa’s legal heirs
The court drops the term ‘Class II’ from its order passed on May 28.
More stimulus package for MSMEs coming, says FG
The Federal Government will soon roll out additional stimulus packages for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across the country....
CRPF men donate blood to Naxal injured in encounter in Jharkhand
A team led by the paramilitary forces' 60th battalion and state police killed three Naxals and apprehended two on Thursday after a gunbattle in the forests of the Manmaru-Tebo area in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district.
JUST IN: Police arrest 250 Miners in Zamfara
Police in Zamfara state, Friday, arrested 250 illegal miners. Those arrested included a foreigner,while items recovered from the culprits
COVID-19: CAN writes El-Rufa'i to reopen churches
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kaduna State has written Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufa'i to consider reopening of worship places
Terrific People: Trump Speaks To Family Of Black Man Killed After Arrest
US President Donald Trump said Friday he had talked with the family of George Floyd, the African American man who died while a policeman kneeled on his neck during an arrest, sparking riots.
Minnesota mobilizes more troops as governor warns of harsh crackdown after riots
Minnesota's governor called up more national guard troops Saturday and warned they would
Ganjam-bound workers stop Shramik train by pulling chain
The train had not halted at two overcrowded stations near their destination, leading to panic
Chief Minister says no community spread
‘TPR and CFR low in the State’
President Mnangagwa’s Son Collins Speaks On Corruption Allegations Over US$1m Covid-19 Scandal
President Emmerson Mnangagwa's son, Collins Mnangagwa speaks on corruption allegations denying that he is part of the company which pocketed almost US$1 m
Migrant workers | Reports of ‘lost’ trains fake, says Railways
“Only four of 3840 trains since May 1 have taken over three days to reach their destinations”
Coastguard patrols as people make most of sunshine and easing of lockdown restrictions
Coastguard officers will be on patrol around the shores of Courier Country as people enjoy a little extra freedom.
'We're a deeply divided society': inside the battle for Hong Kong
Australian-born, Hong Kong-based journalist Antony Dapiran says the protests have at their worst resembled medieval warfare.
Aid workers abducted and killed in Somalia
Somalia's government says eight "very young" aid workers have been abducted and killed by an armed group outside the capital, Mogadishu.
Gautam Gambhir father’s car stolen from outside house
New Delhi : Delhi BJP MP and former cricketer Gautam Gambhir's father's SUV was stolen from outside their residence in the Rajinder Nagar area of the national capital, the police said on Friday.The incident took place in the early hours of Friday, wh
Policemen allegedly shoot teenager dead in Lagos
Deji Lambo Two policemen, Theophilus Otobo and Oguntoba Olamigoke, have allegedly shot a 17-year-old, Tina Ezekwe, dead around the Berger area of the state. Another victim, Musa Yakubu, was s...
Canada GDP in April fell a record 11% as COVID-19 shutters economy
Gross domestic product in March fell by 7.2 percent from February, the most severe month-on-month plunge ever, although the decline was less than the 9 percent predicted by analysts. Statscan said the March and April decreases were likely the largest-ever consecutive monthly declines.
Stranded in paradise: Hundreds of sailors stuck in Pacific
There are some 550 sailboats currently sheltering in French Polynesia, according to a manifest kept by maritime authorities, and more sailors have been stranded by the pandemic elsewhere in the South Pacific, in Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand and Australia.
Three wounded in shootout in Kiev suburb, 20 detained
KIEV (Reuters) - Dozens of people, some armed with what appeared to be hunting rifles, clashed in broad daylight on Friday in a residential suburb outside the capital Kiev, and at least three people were wounded, according to officials.
Mother killer jailed for at least 14 years
A West Auckland man who murdered his mother after years of caring for her will spend at least 14 years behind bars. Martin Marinovich admitted he...
Texas friendly fire tragedy kills deputy on morning of his kid’s graduation
A sheriff’s deputy accidently shot and killed a constable’s office deputy early Friday as the two investigated a report of suspicious activity at a vacant house a half-hour southeast of
Singapore to set up 'travel bubbles' with countries where COVID-19 is under control; cases reach 33,860
Singapore is planning to establish
‘Cut cigarette taxes to pre-GST levels’
This will help to bring market share of smuggled foreign brands: FAIFA
Biden Hits Trump’s Response To George Floyd Death: ‘No Time For Incendiary Tweets’
The former Vice President also called for lasting police reform and for Americans not to stay silent.
Government to reopen primary and secondary schools at the end of August
It may not be possible for all students to attend class every day, Varadkar said today.
Another $650M in COVID-19 aid bound for Indigenous communities, Miller says
OTTAWA — Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the federal government will spend another $650 million to help Indigenous communities cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump’s Twitter spat puts social media firms on collision course with Europe
The EU and the US take different stances on how Facebook, Twitter and Google should police online content.
North Koreans charged in wide-ranging $3.7B sanctions-busting scheme
The indictment, unsealed on Thursday in Washington's federal court, is believed to be the largest criminal enforcement action ever brought against North Korea.
Ekweremadu faults Executive Order on financial autonomy for state judiciary, legislature - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics
Former Senate Deputy President Ike Ekweremadu has faulted the Executive Order No. 10 of 2020 granting financial autonomy to State Judiciary...
Master of the APL England cargo ship charged over container spill
The APL England has also been ordered to pay $22 million in clean-up costs before the ship will be released from the Port of Brisbane.
US hospitals slash use of hydroxychloroquine, drug championed by Trump as COVID-19 treatment
U.S. hospitals said they have pulled way back on the use of hydroxychloroquine, the malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump as a COVID-19 ...
Q4 GDP Highlights: Growth slows to 3.1%, hurt by lockdown, beats estimates; govt adds caveat
Q4 FY 2019-20 GDP growth estimates Highlights: India's economy grew at 3.1 per cent in Q4 of the last fiscal, beating street estimates.
Cuomo must respond to Long Island strip club seeking to open amid coronavirus, judge says
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration has to respond by early June to a federal lawsuit by a Long Island strip club that has sought to reopen amid the coronavirus outbreak, a judge ruled
US President Issues Executive Order Aimed At Twitter, Facebook
US President Donald Trump has signed another executive order, this time aimed at social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Unsurprisingly, Trump’s
Michelin-starred takeout: Guy Savoy turns to lockdown deliveries
PARIS – It’s not your typical takeout menu, even in Paris: Raw trout in a sour cream followed by quail confit with a cauliflower and almond sauce. Then again, in normal times, three-Michelin-starred chef Guy Savoy doesn’t do delivery. One of the...
Minnesota AG says don't treat National Guard 'the way you might react to' police
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison cautioned residents on Friday not to treat the National Guard the way they might treat the Minneapolis police department, with whom they "associate unfair conduct."
George Floyd death: Minneapolis school board members draft resolution to terminate police contract
The director of the Minneapolis Public Schools board said Friday that he has drafted a resolution to terminate its contract with the city's police department following the death of George Floyd.
Two policemen arrested over death of teenager
The Lagos police command says it has arrested two of its members over the death of a teenager.
The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Facebook - George Floyd's death sparks protests, National Guard activation
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Tokyo Skytree to reopen June 1 after 3-month closure
The operator of Tokyo Skytree, a popular tourist destination in the Japanese capital, said Friday it will reopen the landmark tower on Monday after a three-month closure due to the spread of coronavirus infections. Tobu Tower Skytree Co said the 634-meter tower will reopen for shortened business hours from 9…
Master of the APL England cargo ship charged over container spill
The APL England has also been ordered to pay $22 million in clean-up costs before the ship will be released from the Port of Brisbane.
AMERICAN UNREST: Minneapolis police station torched as protests spread
MINNEAPOLIS - Cheering protesters torched a Minneapolis police station that the department abandoned as three days of violent protests spread to nearby St.
Afghan Govt, Taliban Talks Continue on Release of Prisoners
Representatives of the Afghan government met with a five-member Taliban technical delegation for the second time in Kabul on Friday to discuss the issue of the release of prisoners, aimed a
UK pushes alliance to ditch Huawei tech
The UK government is looking at ways to reduce its reliance on Chinese technology, floating ...
Pakistan to setup national locust control cell to combat insects swarms
Speaking to reporters here, Information Minister Shibli Faraz said the efforts to control locusts were going on under a national strategy as there was a dire need to deal with it.
Forbes: Russia's new assault ship might look familiar to French Mistral
Project 23900, set to be developed in the occupied Crimea, is a "clone" of the French Mistral design.
Pakistan shoots down second Indian spy drone this week
The quadcopter had intruded 700 metres into the Pakistan side of the Line of Control, says ISPR
Europe divided on pace of lockdown easing says Euronews poll
The desire to ease restrictions in Italy, France and Germany is tempered by anxieties about the ongoing risk of coronavirus infection, an exclusive Euronews survey shows.
Maharashtra: For 3 years, govt plans to reduce local youth job quota to 60%
As per the existing guidelines, it is mandatory for industries to employ 80 per cent Maharashtra domiciled persons, and remaining 20 per cent employees from anywhere else. The quota has not been legislated, but effected by way of a government resolution.
Police arrest 251 illegal miners in Zamfara
The Zamfara State Police Command says it has arrested 251 alleged illegal miners, among them a Burkinabe, during a Sallah eve raid at the mining sites in the state.
Trump Defends Controversial ‘Shooting’ Tweet, And White House Claims Twitter Admits Mistake
Trump attempted to clarify a controversial tweet Friday afternoon, claiming that “nobody should have any problem with this other than the haters.”
Racism cannot be 'normal' in US: Barack Obama
Former US President Barack Obama said on Friday he shared the "anguish" of millions of Americans over the death of a black man killed by police in Minnesota and that racism cannot be "normal" in the
Bulgaria Lifts 14-Day Quarantine, It Remains for 8 Countries Only
"We are removing the 14-day quarantine from 1st of June for the arriving Bulgarian and foreign citizens from the European Union, including Serbia and Northern Macedonia. However, for the eight countries in Europe with the highest number of COVID-19 patients, the imposition of a 14-day quarantine will remain, explained Assoc.
No further action over death of railway worker following police inquiries
Detectives have concluded there is no evidence to substantiate any criminal offences having taken place over the death of Belly Mujinga, said BTP.
Trudeau: Canadians watching US unrest and police violence in ‘shock and horror’
Prime minister condemned racism and called on Canada to ‘stand together in solidarity’ against racial hate as protests continue in US * George Floyd killing – follow live updatesCanadians are watching unrest and police violence in the United States in “shock and horror”, Justin Trudeau said on Friday
U.S. high court rejects church challenge to Illinois pandemic rules
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected a challenge to Illinois’ restrictions on religious services during the coronavirus pandemic, noting that the state had lifted the limits in question.
Ajit Jogi, first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, dies at 74
Ajit Jogi had served as the CM of Chhattisgarh from November 2000 to November 2003 in then Congress government, after the state was carved out of Madhya Pradesh.
George Floyd protesters rock Minneapolis for third night
May 29 (UPI) -- Protests over the police-involved death of George Floyd continued well into the morning Friday after a third night of violence in Minneapolis, while similar disturbances broke out in Louisville and other parts of the country.
U.S. high court rejects church challenges to state pandemic rules
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected challenges on Friday to curbs on religious services in California and Illinois during the coronavirus pandemic. In the California dispute, the nine justices split 5-4 in rejecting a bid by South Bay United Pentecostal Church in Chula Vista to block the rules issued by
Amanzimtoti residents warned ahead of lockdown level three
During level three Metro Police anticipate more traffic on thee roads.
Former PQ leader Boisclair reports to police after sex assault warrant issued
MONTREAL - Former Parti Quebecois leader Andre Boisclair turned himself in at an east-end Montreal police station Friday after a warrant was issued for his
Textile garment workers worst hit by COVID-19 – NUTGTWN
The President, National Union of Textile Garment and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGTWN), Comrade John Adaji has said that workers
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Pakistan plans to raise $1.5bn in Eurobonds, officials say
Pakistan News: Pakistan plans to raise $1.5 billion through Eurobonds to bridge a balance of payments gap for the financial year beginning July 1, said sources. With
Hunter Business Lions Club donate vouchers to Northern Settlement Services and Nova for Women and Children
Hunter Business Lions Club has donated $800 worth of vouchers to two services that support women, families and migrants in need.
Big 12's Bowlsby bullish season will start on time
Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby is convinced there will be a college football season, and he believes it will start as scheduled.
US reaffirms commitment to India's leadership in Indo-Pacific region
The United States on Friday reaffirmed its “firm commitment” to India’s leadership in Indo-Pacific – a region where it is trying to build a coalition of democratic nations to contain the hegemonic
Citing loss, Tangedco wants Open Access consumers to pay additional surcharge
State electricity utility says it suffered a loss of ₹2,383 crore due to under-recovery
Ingraham decries 'outrageous' behavior of officers in George Floyd death, 'bad actors' rioting in Minneapolis
Laura Ingraham opened Thursday night's edition of "The Ingraham Angle" by responding to the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers, saying they had engaged in "outrageous and even perhaps murderous behavior" and calling the death of another African-American in police custody "infuriating and heartbreaking."
Minneapolis officer charged for George Floyd's death; curfew ordered
May 29 (UPI) -- A former Minneapolis police officer seen kneeling on the neck of George Floyd before he died during an arrest this week has been charged with murder, Minnesota prosecutors said Friday.
Congregational prayers to remain suspended in Qatar
Ministry: Prayers at mosques across Qatar will continue to remain suspended
High Court paves way for release of Whitlam dismissal papers
Court finds that letters between the Queen and the former governor-general Sir John Kerr are public records.
Trump announces end of ties with WHO over virus pandemic, to end special treatment for Hong Kong
The President also said that United States will end special status for Hong Kong and treat it on par with Mainland China and prevent certain students from China from enrolling in US universities and colleges.
No cash can repay the debt from this base politics
No cash can repay the debt from this base politics.
Travellers coming to Karnataka have to pay for their own tests
‘Aim is to improve participation of private labs in testing’
US: Derek Chauvin charged with murder in death of George Floyd
The white police officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, was arrested Friday and charged with murder in a case that sparked protests across the United States and violence in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
George Floyd killing: Minneapolis protests escalate
Angry crowds set a police precinct on fire as protests continue over the police killing of a handcuffed black man. The Minnesota governor has called on the national guard and a local emergency has been declared.
Schools may remain closed beyond June 4 - Magoha
The decision on reopening schools, Magoha said, will be guided by data and evidence provided by the Helath ministry.
Ottawa urged to restore funding to groups that help exploited women, girls
Opposition MPs sent a letter Wednesday to Trudeau, Maryam Monsef and Bill Blair denouncing the decision to not renew federal funding for groups that help sexually exploited women and girls
Hyderabad steps up efforts to keep cops safe
After a few of its personnel tested positive for Covid-19, the Hyderabad City Police is intensifying its efforts to keep its men,
Quarantined migrants transform face of schools in Bihar
Returning migrant workers have transformed the face of many government schools in Bihar which once appeared abandoned, ignored and ugly.
No dog goes hungry, thanks to youth
Madanapalle group resolves to take care of stray dogs
Politics Briefing: Ottawa announces new funding for Indigenous communities
Plus: Globe launching new climate newsletter
Rajasthan farmers, officials in night-long fight against locusts
In Garh, swarms perched on trees were eliminated
Security law ‘puts Hong Kong’s appeal for business at risk’
Chinese leaders said the new law was needed to combat unspecified threats in the semi-autonomous region.
AP PHOTOS: Italians say 'ciao' to unkempt lockdown locks
Two months of lockdown have left style-conscious Italians looking less well-groomed than usual. But as of last week, hair salons and barber shops are back in business, welcoming young and old in need
Taylor Swift Slams President Donald Trump for 'Threatening Violence' Amid George Floyd Protests
The singer directly called him out via Twitter on Friday.
Six more coronavirus-related deaths and 29 cases announced
Six more coronavirus patients have died in Ireland taking the death toll to 1,645.A further 29 c...
Trump action against social media firms ‘political theatrics’, says expert
Social media expert Matt Navarra said the US President’s executive order aimed at online platforms was unlikely to change sites for users.
Children of Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga fear for father's life
PARIS (Reuters) - The children of detained Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga accused French authorities of violating his
South Korea 'comfort women' activist denies allegations
May 29 (UPI) -- The South Korean activist accused of misappropriating funds for surviving "comfort women" said Friday at a press conference the charges from former victim Lee Yong-soo are false.
Covid-19: Cases rise to 29 240 as death toll hits 611
The number of people who have tested positive for coronavirus in South Africa is now sitting at 29 240.
Dave Batista: WWE legend blasts Trump over response to George Floyd’s death
The response of the US President Donald Trump to protests in Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd has angered WWE legend Dave Batista, Daily Star reports
Has online grocery shopping peaked?
Americans, it turns out, would rather visit a store than buy food online.
Feds flew an unarmed Predator drone over Minneapolis protests to provide “situational awareness”
The US has a long history of surveilling protesters, but the technology used to do so has grown more powerful.
Stranded in paradise: hundreds of sailors stuck in Pacific
It could be worse, say those whose sailing plans have been upended by landing restrictions.
ConCourt overturns personal costs order made against Public Protector
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has commended the Constitutional Court for affirming the significance of her office by overturning a personal costs order made against her by the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria.
Valuation to resume on June 1
Evaluation of answer scripts of SSLC, HSE, VHSE exams
China holds symposium to mark 15th anniversary of Anti-Secession Law implementation
A forum on the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Anti-Secession Law kicked off at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Friday.
Rage in Minneapolis after George Floyd’s death — PHOTOS
Some held up signs with Floyd’s last words: “I can’t breathe.” Graffiti on city walls called police murderers. In a highly symbolic image, a protester carried a U.S. flag up...
Trump rages at 'haters' after uproar at his threat to shoot looters in Minnesota
Donald Trump has addressed the uproar over his tweets amid the Minnesota protests that suggested "when the looting starts, the shooting starts",The president sparked a fury of backlash over tweets that seemingly suggested protesters should be shot in Minneapolis for the rioting, looting, and
Minneapolis police officer arrested in George Floyd case
Officer arrested was Derek Chauvin, the policeman seen on a bystander’s video kneeling on Floyd
Analysis: Trump fuels new tensions in moment of crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) — Over 48 hours in America, the official death toll from the coronavirus pandemic topped 100,000, the number of people who filed for unemployment during the crisis soared...
Twitter flags and hides Trump's tweet that 'glorified violence'
Twitter has, for the first time, flagged and hidden a tweet by United States President Donald Trump, saying he violated Twitter's rules about glorifying violence.
Fired Minneapolis Cop Arrested in Death of George Floyd
The former Minneapolis police officer seen on video kneeling on George Floyd’s neck was arrested Friday on unspecified charges, three days after Floyd’s death sparked nationwide protests and riots.
Man booked for posting currency note on Facebook with Godse’s image over Gandhi’s
Police say he has been absconding since the incident
Round Three! Boxer Amir Khan ignores Covid lockdown rules AGAIN to host family party for his daughter's sixth birthday
The boxer and wife Faryal Makhdoom held the surprise bash for Lamaisah at their home in Bolton and he could not resist posting a video of events to his 1.3 million Instagram followers.
Federal government extends ban on large cruise ships operating in Canadian waters until end of October
In March the government barred ships with more than 500 passengers until July 1
President Buhari pleads debt cancellation for African countries
President Muhammadu Buhari has pleaded with financial institutions and developed countries to cancel the debts of needy countries, especially those in Africa.
CNN Reporter Arrested, Released Covering Protests of Floyd Death
A CNN reporter and his crew were arrested and released by police in Minneapolis early Friday, after a night of continued protests over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was handcuffed on the ground while police knelt on his back and neck.
Mahathir says where he sits in parliament is not a cause for dismissal, insists he remains Bersatu chairman
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has insisted that where he sat during the one-day parliament sitting should not be ...
Test backlogs hit record levels in South Africa as global supplies are rationed
South Africa, which has the largest number of COVID-19 cases in the African continent, is at the mercy of global suppliers who arbitrarily allocate their test kits to the world’s continents and then to specific countries, according to health officials
Stephen Jackson, 'twin' of George Floyd, speaks at rally after police officer charged with murder
Stephen Jackson, a 14-year NBA veteran who became friends with George Floyd while growing up in Texas, spoke at a rally in memory of Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in police custody after pleading that he could not breathe.
Minneapolis protests turn violent as outrage grows over death of George Floyd
A wave of protests erupted across South Minneapolis overnight and into Thursday, with police firing tear gas and rubber bullets as people set buildings on fire and looted stores days after George Floyd, an African American man, died in police custody.
4 more COVID-19 deaths in Telangana; 117 fresh cases, tally now 2256
4 more people succumbed to the coronavirus in Telangana pushing the death toll to 67, while 117 fresh COVID-19 cases were reported on Thursday taking the tally to 2,256, authorities said.
Where is the government’s long-promised arts and culture endowment?
The government has allocated Rp 1 trillion (US$68.4 million) from the 2020 state budget for an arts and culture endowment, significantly lower than what President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo promised a few years ago.
32 Western Cape schools affected by existing or returning staff cases
The department repeated the need to practice screening procedures every day, and to quickly adapt to the 'new normal'.
Palaniswami hints at extension of lockdown beyond May 31
COVID-19 spread under control in all districts, except Chennai, says CM
North Koreans charged in wide-ranging $3.7b sanctions-busting scheme
The indictment is believed to be the largest criminal enforcement action ever brought against North Korea.
Rescue team finds a dead body drifting in Wadi Arzat: ROP
The rescue team managed to find a body of citizen drifting in Wadi Arzat.
Republican committee head says North Carolina Democrats 'dragging their feet' on convention rules
Republican committee head says North Carolina Democrats 'dragging their feet' on convention rules
Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin charged with murder of George Floyd
The arrest of Derek Chauvin comes after three days of protests.
US Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Recognise Tibet As Separate Country
US lawmaker Scott Perry has introduced a bill recognising Tibet as a separate and independent country.
Poor and black, northeast Brazil faces COVID-19 'hurricane'
Brazil's northeast, a harsh place of arid land, cyclical drought and crushing poverty, is emerging as the next crisis zone in the coronavirus ...
North Koreans charged in wide-ranging $3.7b sanctions-busting scheme
The indictment is believed to be the largest criminal enforcement action ever brought against North Korea.
White House goes on brief lockdown after protest erupts nearby
The White House went into a brief lockdown on Friday evening as protests over the death of George Floyd raged nearby, according to reporters who said they were in the building at the time.
US House Democrats demand probes of police killings of black Americans
WASHINGTON, May 29 — The Democratic-controlled US House Judiciary Committee yesterday asked the Justice Department to investigate systemic police misconduct following a spate of high-profile police killings of African Americans. The killings of George Floyd in Minneapolis, who died when a white...
Minneapolis Police Officer Charged With Murder And Manslaughter Over George Floyd’s Death
There may be further charges laid over the incident.
DMK moves SC for implementation of 50 pc OBC quota in TN’s share of All India Medical seats
The DMK party has moved the Supreme Court seeking 50 per cent OBC reservation in seats surrendered by Tamil Nadu in the All India Quota for under graduate, post graduate medical and dental courses in
Lockdown measures not being eased in ‘reckless’ way, Chancellor says
The Department of Health and Social Care could not immediately confirm the coronavirus alert level.
COVID-19 travel bans leave hundreds stranded at Brazil's largest airport
Stefany Carvallido, her 2-year-old daughter and about 200 other Colombians have been camping out inside Brazil's busiest international airport for ...
Low Q4 growth telling commentary on economic mismanagement of BJP govt: Chidambaram
'We had forecast that GDP for Q4 will touch a new low at below 4 per cent. It has turned out to be worse at 3.1 per cent. It is a telling commentary on the economic management of the BJP government,' he tweeted.
US policeman who knelt on neck of black man George Floyd charged with third-degree murder
A sacked Minneapolis police officer who knelt on the neck of George Floyd, a black man who was handcuffed and later died, was arrested and charged with third-degree murder Friday.
England to allow groups of six to meet outdoors as UK's COVID-19 lockdown eases
The changes come in over two months after the UK went into lockdown to control the spread of the deadly coronavirus on March 23 and has resulted in a death toll of over 37,800.
The Screen Industry Workers Bill is good for our industry – Jennifer Ward-Lealand
This week, parliament’s Education and Workforce Select Committee has been hearing submissions on the Screen Industry Workers Bill. Equity New Zealand president Jennifer Ward-Lealand explains why the actors’ union supports it. The Screen Industry Workers bill rolls back some of the worst aspects
Robbie Williams 'living in fear of being burgled by notorious LA criminals'
The 46-year-old father-of-four lives in Los Angeles with American wife Ayda Field and their young children and has had to deal with persistent stalkers in the past
US to announce 'certain decisions' on China on May 29: Donald Trump
Led by the US, several countries in the world have blamed China for the spread of coronavirus and its failure to provide timely information about the disease.
Twitter says Trump Minneapolis post broke rules, glorified violence
Twitter Inc., which this week earned U.S. President Donald Trump’s ire by posting fact-check notices next to some of his tweets, has put up a rule-violation notice on one of his most recent missives.
Trump action against social media firms ‘political theatrics’, says expert
Social media expert Matt Navarra said the US President’s executive order aimed at online platforms was unlikely to change sites for users.
Buhari Orders Military Crackdown As Sokoto Bandits Kill 70
Buhari added that a major military operation code-named ‘Operation Accord’ had been launched by the military against the bandits terrorising the North-West and North Central states.
Worker at NHS National Shielding helpline says IT system 'keeps crashing' and staff have spoken to just a handful of the elderly and vulnerable in a MONTH as those in isolation fear they are being 'forgotten about'
A pledge was made in March to deliver packages of food and aid to 1.5million 'extremely vulnerable' people whose severe health conditions mean they couldn't leave their homes.
Suspect accused of killing wife in Stonehenge makes first court appearance
Vuyo Ulirch Mabunda, a security supervisor at Transnet and former police officer, is facing charges of murder after he allegedly shot and killed Tebogo Mabunda.
US government weighs in against trans girls competing on girls' teams
Allowing transgender girls to compete in girls' sports leagues is illegal and could mean schools allowing the practice lose federal funding, the US Education Department ruled in a letter made public on Thursday.
Charities find new ways of raising money during lockdown
Strip and Dip skinny dip and Cycling Ireland take events online in bid to raise funds
Narendra Modi govt's silence on China 'fuelling massive speculation and uncertainty during crisis': Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday hit out at the Modi government for its “silence” on the military standoff with China in Ladakh and demanded that it come clean on the issue. “The government’s
Coronavirus: Government urged to roll out ICT programmes to address job losses
Youth Rise International, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) focused on poverty eradication through education and decent work has called on the Government to as a matter of urgency roll out a national ICT for Work programme for the youth.
Rising US job losses stir fears of lasting economic damage
WASHINGTON — The coronavirus crisis threw at least 2.
Army Withdraws Nomination for Officer Involved in Deadly Niger Ambush
The decision comes amid criticism that the American military is harsher in dispensing punishment to African-American officers than to their white counterparts.
US indicts NKoreans, Chinese over $2.5 bn network to dodge sanctions
The US Justice Department indicted 28 North Koreans and five Chinese on Thursday for operating a money laundering ring that moved billions of dollars through global banks to avoid nuclear sanctions on Pyongyang.The network processed more than $2.
India's Foreign Ministry asks some officials to quarantine after two positive for virus
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - At least two people working at India’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have tested positive for COVID-19, and the government has asked several officials to self quarantine as a precaution, according to a source and internal e-mails seen by Reuters.
Artist creates Covid-19 themed mural to pay tribute to NHS workers in Birmingham
Street artist Gent 48 worked with Art For Charity to unveil a Covid-19 themed mural.
'Horrible Situation': Trump Says Minneapolis Looters Should Not Drown Out Peaceful Protesters
During opening remarks at a roundtable discussion on Friday, US President Donald Trump called the situation in the US city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, "horrible" and...
Twitter hides Donald Trump tweet about Minneapolis protests for 'glorifying violence'
WASHINGTON: Twitter hid a tweet from President Donald Trump on Friday (May 29), accusing him of breaking its rules by "glorifying violence" in a ...
Father and sons build American flags for veterans and police officers
A father and his two sons build wooden American flags for veterans and police officers.
Protests in George Floyd's death turn violent in Brooklyn; cops injured, hundreds arrested
Protests in Brooklyn that started off peacefully Friday quickly turned violent, with a dozen NYPD officers injured and at least 200 arrests, police cars set ablaze and the door and windows of the 88th Precinct in Clinton Hill vandalized.
Man wanted to go to the beach during lockdown so flew his private jet 300 miles
The civilian pilot sparked an emergency response from the Ministry of Defence guards and fire crews at an RAF base in Anglesey
Woman jailed for five years after making child drink Dettol
The woman acted with "cruelty" after perceived misbehaviour by the child, a judge said.
Donald Trump says spoke to family of man who died in Minneapolis arrest
US News: WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Friday he had expressed condolences to the family of George Floyd, the African American man who died while .
UK PM Johnson and U.S. President Trump criticise China's Hong Kong plan
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that China's plan to impose national security legislation on Hong Kong would undermine the territory's autonomy
US consumer spending sinks by record 13.6% in face of virus
WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer spending plunged by a record-shattering 13.6% in April as the viral pandemic shuttered businesses, forced millions of layoffs and sent the economy into a deep recession.
Gov Emmanuel vows to investigate NDDC director’s death
Gov Emmanuel has vowed to investigate the sudden death of the Ag Executive Director, Fin and Admin of the NDDC, Ibanga Bassey Etang.
Microsoft's Windows 10 2004 arrives (but not for everyone right away)
The latest Windows 10 upgrade, released this week, won't immediately show up for everyone; Microsoft is taking its usual gradual approach to rolling out the upgrade.
Brazil COVID-19 death toll hits 27,878, surpassing hard-hit Spain
Brazil on Friday reached 27,878 coronavirus deaths, official figures showed, surpassing the toll of hard-hit Spain and making it the country with the fifth-highest number of fatalities.
Walvis Bay residents, leaders welcome lockdown
RESIDENTS and leaders at Walvis Bay have applauded the president for what they describe as swift action to curb the spread of Covid-19 at the harbour town.
Media literacy lessons a must for schools
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of teaching students the difference between real and fake or misleading news say the authors of a new report into news media literacy education.
Sacked US cop Derek Chauvin charged with murder of George Floyd after widespread riots
The officer was caught on camera pushing his knee down on his neck as Mr Floyd pleaded " I can't breathe"
University of Queensland activist suspended for two years
Drew Pavlou, a student activist highly critical of the University of Queensland's ties to Beijing, has been handed a two-year suspension from the institution.
Nigeria yet to receive Trump’s ventilators, says minister
The Federal Government is yet to receive the ventilators promised by U.S. President Donald Trump. Minister of Information and Culture
Covid-19: US airlines leave $29 billion aid fund untapped in bet on rebound
Although the four largest US passenger airlines have applied for the Treasury Department program, only American Airlines Group Inc. has said it intends to tap the pool of funds.
Top headlines: GDP growth slips to 3.1% in Q4FY20; 4.2% in 2019-20
Business Standard brings to you the top headlines of the day
Use of public transport likely to reduce for 6 months post-lockdown: CSE survey
The CSE's perception survey on changing commuting choices post-pandemic included over 400 middle and high-income groups in Delhi and surrounding NCR cities.The first results show public mood is changing.
They made a mockery of our trust: why Britain is united in fury at the PM and his adviser
White-hot, palpable fury has spanned the political divide.
Minneapolis: Twitter flags Trump’s tweet as ‘glorifying violence’
Twitter on Friday flagged a post by US President Donald Trump on the unrest in Minneapolis as
'Murdered' mum's body was 'in several parts' when found in country park
The woman, named locally as Yvonne Lawson McCann, was found in several parts at Reddish Vale Country Park in Stockport at around 10.30am on Monday, with police arresting a 48-year-old man suspected of the murder
Sex Workers Get Back To Business In Switzerland But Told To Social Distance
As Switzerland relaxes its lockdown measures, prostitution can resume from 6 June. Other sports, including boxing and ballroom dancing, however, remain forbidden.
First post-lockdown flight departs Europe for China
A first charter flight carrying Europeans to China following weeks of lockdown departed Germany's biggest hub Frankfurt late Friday
Trump threatens 'shooting' response to Minneapolis riot over police killing
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump threatened on Friday to stop looters in Minneapolis with deadly military force, after that city weathered a third night of arson and rioting over the police killing of an unarmed black man.
How important is Hong Kong to China as a free finance hub?
China still has extensive capital controls and often intervenes in its financial markets and banking system. Hong Kong is one of the world's most open economies and one of the biggest channels for equity and debt financing.
US President Donald Trump Cuts Ties, Terminates WHO Funding Permanently
The US president said that he will redirect its funding from the Geneva-based WHO towards other global public health organisations.
Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged killing by police
MINNEAPOLIS, May 29 — Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis yesterday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck. The latest spasm of unrest in...
Military onslaught in north-west dangerous for Kaduna, says El-Rufai
Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has expressed fears that the ongoing military onslaught in the north-west could force bandits to besiege Kaduna State and compound the precarious security predicament facing the people.
South Korea limits school numbers over virus spike
Seoul - South Korea on Friday imposed limits on the number of pupils going to schools in and around Seoul as officials scramble to tackle fresh coronavirus cases that threaten the country's success in containing the epidemic.
US joins G7 artificial intelligence group to counter China
US involvement is important because of the large role that American tech firms play globally and its historic advocacy for human rights, said Kay Mathiesen, an associate professor focused on computer ethics at Northeastern University in Boston.
The NBA’s group stage playoff idea is amazing but flawed — let’s fix it
As with the World Cup, a group stage competition would be the most compelling thing the NBA has ever done — but it has one major problem.
Early warning: Growth slows to 3.1 per cent in Q4 which had just one week of lockdown
The March quarter estimates dragged the overall GDP growth rate for 2019-20 to an 11-year low of 4.2 per cent, the provisional estimate released by National Statistical Office (NSO) on Friday showed.
Alien fear led undie-clad man to carjack woman, bite cop, court told
Wearing only undies and ECG dots, Benedict Kearney carjacked a woman, sped down the wrong side of a road and then bit a policeman who tried to arrest him.
Buhari: Close to a billion dollars stolen under Abacha
President Muhammadu Buhari says Nigeria wishes to benefit the world and not to forever be in the need of aid.
Security law ‘puts Hong Kong’s appeal for business at risk’
Hong Kong’s status as a leading place to do business could be in peril following the adoption of a national security law.
Govt says testing lab not possible in each district, Bombay HC expresses ‘displeasure’
On May 26, the high court had sought to know from the state government whether Covid-19 testing facilities are available in each district of Maharashtra, including Ratnagiri, and inquired if mobile clinics can be started across the state.
Blast furnace workers produce hot metal amid pandemic
Even in the difficult times of the Covid-19 epidemic, there has been no let down in the spirit & enthusiasm of BSL blast furnace personnel. This team, which plays an important role in making hot metal in the steel production process is still playing crucial role in production by taking care of
China sanctions not solution to Hong Kong crisis: European Union
BRUSSELS: The European Union said on Friday (May 29) that China's imposition of a security law on Hong Kong had damaged ties with Beijing, but ...
League expects coaches to return to team facilities soon
NEW YORK — NFL teams may be able to bring back members of their coaching staff as early as next week, Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a memo distributed to teams on Thursday.
Pompeo says Trump to act on alleged spying by Chinese students
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Chinese students 'shouldn't be here in our schools spying'
Migrant crisis: HC takes cognisance of woman's death on train; two more die on 'Shramik Specials' meanwhile
The Patna High Court on Thursday took suo motu cognisance of the death of a woman on board a train carrying migrants from Gujarat to Bihar, after a video clip of her little son fiddling with the
'This is a disaster': Right-wing militia group calls on Trump to retract tweet on Minneapolis protests
The Oath Keepers said President Trump went too far with his tweets about the protests in Minneapolis over George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody.
Anantapur: Minister M Sankara Narayana says government resolved to strengthen MSMEs
BC Welfare Minister M Sankara Narayana stated that the state government is planning to further strengthen the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises(MSME) by releasing all the backlog due payments to...
Clinton calls out Trump for threatening 'shooting' in Minneapolis: 'That is so wrong'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday blasted President Trump for his comments warning that he would send the military to Minneapolis and that “when the looting starts, the shooting
Death of US black man in custody sparks clashes
Washington : Clashes erupted between protesters and police in the US city of Minneapolis over the death of an unarmed black man in police custody, the media reported.Video footage emerged showing, George Floyd, 46, groaning "please, I can't breathe"
CRPF jawans donate blood to save Naxal injured during encounter in Jharkhand
A team killed three Naxals and apprehended two on Thursday after a gunbattle in the forests of the Manmaru-Tebo area in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district.
LAC standoff | India-China border tensions unlikely to escalate, say former diplomats
The problem is because we have an undefined and undemarcated border with differing perceptions of the LAC, says M.K. Narayanan
Harvey Weinstein accused of 4 more rapes in new lawsuit
More women have come forward with accusations of rape against Harvey Weinstein.
Buhari at 5: President never sacked Osinbajo's aides - VP's office
Laolu Akande, the spokesperson of the vice president has faulted reports in the media some time ago that some aides in the office of Prof Osinbajo were sacked.
Trump signs order targeting social media after tweets flagged
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump signed an order on Thursday (May 28) seeking to strip social media giants like Twitter of legal immunity for ...
In the US, camera phones increasingly expose racism
From the death of a black man in Minneapolis to a racist incident in Central Park, camera phones are increasingly being used as a weapon against racism even when justice doesn't always follow.
Don’t allow bandits dislodged from Zamfara move to Kaduna, el-Rufai begs military
Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna state, has called on the military to intensify its fight against banditry in the state. Over the weeks, the military has coordinated different offensives against
Lockdown Brings Tears of Joy to Indian Woman Who Reunites with Husband After 20 Years - Video
New Delhi (Sputnik): The lockdown in India imposed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 has brought untold misery to hundreds of thousands of poor daily wage earners....
Barack Obama on George Floyd: 'Bigotry' in USA 'Maddeningly Normal'
Barack Obama on Friday weighed in on George Floyd, saying in a statement that his death "shouldn't be 'normal' in 2020 America."
PM Modi not in 'good mood' over border row with China: Donald Trump
Speaking with the reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday, Trump said a "big conflict" was going on between India and China
Quebec schools see spike in COVID-19 cases as Ontario eyes regional reopenings
A cluster of COVID-19 cases in Quebec's elementary schools is shining a light on the cost of reopening Canada's hardest hit provinces, as Ontario announced on Friday that it was eyeing a regional approach to pandemic recovery.
Clementine Ford pulls writing grant application after COVID-19 tweet
The City of Melbourne said it respects Ford's decision not to accept the grant amid a storm over the author's tweet that COVID-19 wasn't killing men fast enough.
U.S. Asians, harassed over coronavirus, push back on streets, social media
A spike in harassment of Asian-Americans since the coronavirus pandemic began has led community activists in the United States to fight back - forming street patrols, rallying on social media, and supporting each other online. Asians of varying national backgrounds have suffered a surge of attacks this
Canada's vulnerable to money laundering on par with similar countries: expert
VANCOUVER — A senior police officer from the United Kingdom with expertise in money laundering says "underground banking" linked to China has become a significant threat in the U.K. and he believes Canada shares some of the same vulnerabilities.
The Empire Strikes Back: Twitter Flags Trump's Tweet on Minneapolis for ‘Glorifying Violence’
On Thursday evening, Donald Trump signed an executive order that could open the door for federal regulators to fine online platforms, such as Twitter, Facebook, and...
Nova Scotia police received warnings in 2011 about man who would become mass killer
HALIFAX - A newly released document reveals that in May 2011, police were told the Nova Scotia man who would later kill 22 people in a shooting rampage want
Shopian resident's sample tests positive for Covid-19 after death; J&K tally rises to 28
A day after his death, swab samples of a 70-year-old man from south Kashmir’s Shopian district tested positive for the novel coronavirus, taking the death
Days after it pulled up Gujarat govt over Covid situation, HC bench changed
The change in the judges’ roster comes abruptly on the last working day of the week when it is due to hear the public interest litigation (PIL) on all issues pertaining to Covid-19. The PIL was being heard by a division bench headed by Justice Pardiwala, along with Justice Ilesh Vora, since May 11.
Bulgaria to lift travel ban on Australian convicted of murder
Bulgaria will move to lift a ban that prevents an Australian man convicted of murder in 2009 and released on parole from leaving the country, the ...
Taylor Swift calls out Donald Trump for stoking white supremacy, promises to vote him out
"You have the nerve to feign moral superiority before threatening violence?"
India-China border dispute controllable, no third-party needed, says Beijing after Donald Trump offers to mediate
Beijing: After US president Donald Trump offered to mediate on India-China border stand-off, China on Friday said that both sides have the ability to properly resolve problems and no "third-party" intervention is required.
Covid19 cases in Karnataka hit double century mark as 248 test positive on Friday
While neighboring Maharashtra contributed over 90% of the positive cases, Bengaluru city is slowly showing dangerous trends
Afghan government says Taliban attack on checkpoint kills 14
The Taliban took responsibility for Thursday's attack in Paktia province, calling it a "defensive action," without elaborating.
Capitalist Hong Kong survives but freedoms take flight
While new national security laws threaten Hong Kong's autonomy and make the financial centre more risky, investors say business will remain the city's life blood.
ZTE, China Mobile and Migu complete the industry’s first pre-commercial trial of 8K VR service based on 5G MEC
ZTE Corporation along with the Guangdong branch of China Mobile and Migu, China Mobile’s entertainment ...
Trump Has Returned To His 2016 Law-And-Order Rhetoric, But It Might Not Sit So Well In 2020
When President Trump delivered his inaugural address in 2017, it was in an unfamiliar style. Gone was the jokey off-handedness of Trump-on-the-trail. In a stilt…
China faces mounting pressure over Hong Kong security law
China faced growing international pressure Friday over its move to impose a security law on Hong Kong that critics say will destroy the city's ...
Why far-right protesters are wearing Hawaiian print
Emerging from a hack joke trope and in far-right memes in racist and homophobic corners of the Internet, armed extremists wearing Hawaiian or "Aloha" print shirts at protests across the US are
Starving dogs left on death's door making recovery after being rescued by ISPCA
The dogs were left living in squalor starving and severely dehydrated
AP BJP president’s daughter could have died of heart attack: Police
Hyderabad: The Raidurgam police suspect N Suharika, the daughter-in-law of Andhra Pradesh BJP state president K Lakshminarayana died of a possible heart attack.
Singapore Supreme Court dismisses Singh Brothers' appeal against HC order
The Singapore Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by erstwhile Ranbaxy Laboratories' former promoters Malvinder Singh and Shivinder Singh against a High Court order that declined to set aside an
Former PM says Cummings had not ‘followed spirit’ of lockdown guidance
Mrs May said she was concerned that the focus on Mr Cummings was ‘detracting from the most important task’ of dealing with coronavirus.
In broadside against China, Trump moves toward ending Hong Kong privileges
WASHINGTON, May 30 ― President Donald Trump yesterday ordered his administration to begin the process of eliminating special US treatment for Hong Kong to punish China, but stopped short of calling an immediate end to privileges that have helped the territory remain a global financial centre. In...
Hydroxychloroquine combination risky for cancer patients with COVID-19: Study
The preliminary results suggest doctors may want to refrain from prescribing the decades-old malaria treatment hydroxychloroquine with the antibiotic azithromycin for these patients until more study is done, researchers said.
Go read this Forbes investigation alleging Kylie Jenner isn’t actually a billionaire
Kylie Jenner was perhaps not the youngest self-made billionaire ever, Forbes suggests
US takes action against China over Hong Kong
The president also said the US would be suspending entry of certain Chinese citizens.
Mahila Congress to Distribute 25 Lakh Sanitary Napkins For Migrant Workers' Use in Shramik Special Trains
A day after Menstrual Hygiene Day, Mahila Congress shoulders the responsibilty to distribute 25 lakh personal hygiene kits to be used by migrant workers travelling in Shramik Special trains
What China's tougher national security regime could mean for Hong Kong
HONG KONG, May 29 — China's parliament has approved a decision to go forward with national security legislation on Hong Kong to tackle secession, subversion, terrorism and foreign interference in a city roiled by anti-government protests. The move is seen as a turning point, as leaders of the...
Ali Zaidi filed a contempt of court petition for failing to make JIT reports public
Federal Minister of Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi has filed a contempt of court petition in the Sindh High Court for failing to make the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) reports public.
Tokyo nears phase two of virus recovery plan as Osaka to fully reopen
As business-minded Osaka prepares to go full bore with Tokyo trailing close behind, infections continue to fluctuate in the capital.
Shorter 5-day course of remdesivir works as well as 10-day: Gilead study
SAN FRANCISCO, California: Gilead Sciences Inc, which has suggested that a shorter treatment duration could extend limited supplies of its drug ...
Supreme Court to clarify police entrapment issues in drug-dealing cases
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is slated to spell out what amounts to police entrapment today when it rules on a pair of drug cases.
Lombardy remains a Covid-19 hot spot with Italy set to open regional borders
Nearly 40% of the country’s cases have occurred in the northern region.
'Water is life': COVID-19 exposes chronic crisis in Navajo Nation
Amanda Larson pulls up at a water station a few miles from her home in the Navajo Nation and her three children get to work filling up large bottles lying on the bed of her pickup truck.
The perfect man for the perfect job - The Nation Nigeria
His first 8 months in office such tremendous accomplishments in areas of traffic and traffic management, transforming porthole infested roads to...
Simplified Torbay Recycling Centre lockdown system from Monday
Customers no longer have to park and wait at Goodrington before being allowed to drive to the tip
Rising US job losses stir fears of lasting economic damage
WASHINGTON — The coronavirus crisis threw at least 2.
PM Modi not in 'good mood' over border row with China: Donald Trump
Reiterating his offer to mediate on the border dispute between India and China, US President Donald Trump has said that he spoke with Narendra Modi about the "big conflict" and asserted that the
Pakistan to set up national locust control cell to combat insects swarms: Minister
Pakistan News: The Pakistan government will set up a national body to combat the locust swarms across the country as the insects have destroyed crops and vegetation
COVID-19: Irish PM says good chance social distancing rule can be relaxed
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar raised the prospect on Friday of halving social distancing rules from two metres to one if the rate of ...
Buhari, Gbajabiamila, others celebrate Abiodun at 60
President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday felicitated with Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun as he clocks 60 years today. A statement by his Special Adviser
Mississippi mayor flouts calls to resign over Floyd comments
A Mississippi mayor whose remarks about the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody sparked outrage is resisting calls to resign.
Minnesota calls in National Guard to quell unrest over black man's death in police custody
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota’s governor activated the National Guard on Thursday to help police restore order following two days of violent protests in Minneapolis city over the death of a black man seen in graphic video footage gasping for breath as a white officer knelt on his neck.
PDI-P politician receives 'light' sentence in KPU bribery case as key suspect remains free
Also on Thursday, KPK prosecutors indicted KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan for accepting bribes from PDI-P politician Harun Masiku and West Papua Governor Dominggus Mandacan in two separate cases.
Jamie Foxx arrives in Minneapolis to support George Floyd protesters as he asks white people to 'put yourself in our position'
Actor Jamie Foxx, 52, joined protesters in Minneapolis angry over the police-involved death of 46-year-old George Floyd. 'We are not afraid of the moment,' Foxx said on Friday.
Hizbul Militant Owned Explosives-Laden Car Used in Kashmir Suicide Bombing Attempt - Indian Police
New Delhi (Sputnik): Thanks to intelligence inputs, Jammu and Kashmir police along with the Army intercepted militant groups that were planning to launch a suicide...
Maharashtra govt to soon announce package to tide over crisis: Deputy CM
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Friday said that the state government will soon announce a financial package to steer the state out of the present economic crisis.
Cause of blaze that destroyed school in Long Eaton revealed by fire service
Two firefighters injured in the line of duty are recovering at home
Trump’s Twitter order ‘unlikely to survive a challenge’
Donald Trump's executive order against social media companies has multiple legal problems and is unlikely to survive a challenge, according to experts.
Bride-to-be feared gun raiders would rape her in front of kids as they stole £100k gems in terrifying raid
A BRIDE-to-be feared armed robbers were going to rape her in front of her kids as they stole £100,000 worth of jewellery during a terrifying raid. Stacey Tomlinson, 35, was tricked into opening her…
Minnesota police arrest CNN reporter on air while covering Minneapolis protests
WASHINGTON, May 29 — The Minnesota State Patrol arrested a CNN reporter reporting live on television early this morning while covering the Minneapolis protests, without giving any reason, and led him and three crew members away in handcuffs. Black reporter Omar Jimenez had just shown a protester...
Donald Trump and Twitter duel over president’s vow to crack down in Minneapolis
The president had suggested looters might be shot in violence sparked by the death of a black man who was being subdued by police.
Madonna slammed over video of son dancing to 'stamp out racism' after George Floyd death
Madonna has posted a video of her teenage son David Banda dancing to a Michael Jackson hit in a tribute to "all Acts of Racism and Discrimination"
Biden Underperforming with Black Voters Compared to Obama, Clinton
Former Vice President Joe Biden is underperforming among black voters compared to recent Democrat nominees, according to new data.
Lil Wayne Ripped For His Response To George Floyd Killing: We Should ‘Place The Blame On Ourselves’
Lil Wayne is the subject of controversy after shocking comments he made about George Floyd in a new interview.
2 dead in house fire, cause under investigation
Authorities in western Pennsylvania on Friday were trying to determine what sparked an early-morning house fire that claimed the lives of a man and a woman.
Investigation launched into horrific child neglect cases in Qld
It has been confirmed that there will be an independent investigation into the alleged neglect of three children in Brisbane this week, which sent shock waves down the spines of Australians.
US joins G7 artificial intelligence group to counter China
The Trump administration had been the lone holdout among leaders of the Group of Seven - the world's wealthiest democracies - in setting up the Global Partnership on AI.
Murder hornets resurface in Washington state and Canada
Murder hornets have resurfaced in Washington state and appear to have reached British Columbia in Canada, officials said.
Death Stranding Was a Sales Success, Recent Kojima Project 'Fell Through'
Laughs off Silent Hills rumours
Locust invasions till July, may spare South India: Food and Agriculture Organisation
The Food and Agriculture Organisation has warned of successive locust invasions until July in Rajasthan with eastward surges as far as Bihar and Odisha. However, the FAO has said that the swarms were
Impossible to host National Games in October due to Covid-19: Goa CM Sawant
"State govt would communicate to the Sports Ministry to convey to the Indian Olympic Association about Goa's unwillingness to host the event and to postpone it in light of Covid-19," Sawant said
Germany records highest number of anti-Semitic crimes since 2001 - Europe
German police registered 2,032 anti-Semitic crimes, including two killings, in 2019, up 13% from 2018.
Racism cannot be 'normal' in 2020 US: Obama on Floyd
Former president Barack Obama said Friday he shared the "anguish" of millions of Americans over the death of a black man killed by police in Minnesota and that racism cannot be "normal" in the
Barack Obama says George Floyd's death 'cannot be normal' and asks for justice
The former US president released a statement on Twitter in response to the death of Mr Floyd who died after Derek Chauvin was filmed pushing his knee down on his neck
EXCLUSIVE: Former colleague of Amy Cooper reveals how she tried to 'ruin his life with bogus lawsuit and threatened his family when he said he didn't love her'
Martin Priest, who first met Amy Cooper while working at investment banking firm Lehman Brothers in 2003, told DailyMail.com how she allegedly attempted to destroy his life in a bogus 2015 lawsuit.
WATCH | Joburg hairdresser breaches lockdown regulations to make ends meet
A Johannesburg-based hairdresser has resorted to conducting business illegally after losing his income due to the nationwide lockdown that began on 26 March.
'Pathetic': Burgess Owens rips Taylor Swift for accusing Trump of pushing white supremacy following George Floyd death
Former NFL player Burgess Owens pushed back against singer Taylor Swift after she criticized President Trump for denouncing looting and rioting following the death of George Floyd.
How important is Hong Kong to China as a free finance hub?
While China has reformed its markets over the years, over 60% of foreign direct investment (FDI) into and out of China continued to be channeled through Hong Kong as of 2018, according to Morgan Stanley.
After row with Twitter, Trump signs executive order preventing online censorship
"In a country that has long cherished the freedom of expression, we cannot allow a limited number of online platforms to hand pick the speech that Americans may access and convey on the internet. This practice is fundamentally un-American and anti-democratic," the executive order stated.
Lockdown 5.0: In 'exit plan,' positive sign for Metro, malls, restaurants
The new guidelines for the extended lockdown, however, will be comparatively much stricter for 13 worst Covid-19-hit cities
We'll tackle interstate movement of armed bandits - Military assures Nigerians
The military was reacting to worries from some quarters that bandits could escape from states where the Armed Forces of Nigeria are currently bombarding them.
Spies want new questioning, surveillance powers
ASIO wants compulsory questioning powers extended to terror suspects as young as 14 as well adults suspected of involvement in foreign interference activities.
Woman jailed for five years after making child drink Dettol
The woman acted with "cruelty" after perceived misbehaviour by the child, a judge said.
Bangladesh plans home exams for primary school students
The government is planning home examinations for primary school students to keep them in study amid the coronavirus outbreak that has forced education institutions shut.
Assam: 3.81 lakh affected as floods destroy crops and houses, sweep away animals
"When the state is bearing the brunt of flood as well as Covid-19 pandemic, everybody should work as a team and help the people to get rid of this situation," Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal said on Friday.
7-year-old boy dead after Wednesday night shooting in North Amarillo
A 7-year-old boy has died after he was shot Wednesday night and found laying in the road in North Amarillo.
Chile, Peru secure credit lines from IMF amid pandemic
The IMF approved a two-year $24 billion credit line for Chile on Friday as the South American nation battles the growing impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Indonesians return to mosques, at a distance
The guidelines for worship facilities released by religious affairs minister Fachrul Razi on Friday change many traditions in mosques. Worshippers usually pray shoulder to shoulder, and they huddle, hug and shake hands once the prayer ends, with cheek-to-cheek kisses common.
Central Vista: new buildings on KG Marg, Africa Avenue proposed for relocating govt offices
Projects to construct ‘steel structures’ were considered by DUAC on April 23 and May 15, but not passed
India quarterly growth worst in two decades as lockdown bites
India's economy grew at its slowest pace in at least two decades last quarter, government data showed Friday, with warnings of far worse to come as it grapples with the fallout of the world's largest coronavirus lockdown. The figures beat even gloomier forecasts, with Bloomberg News predicting
Trump cuts ties with WHO mid-pandemic, as Europe speeds reopening
WASHINGTON, May 30 ― US President Donald Trump yesterday said he was severing ties with the World Health Organisation (WHO), signalling the end of hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to the UN agency as the deadly coronavirus pandemic rages on. As Europe speeded along the path to reopening...
2 Mumbai schools to house Byculla, Arthur Road jail inmates
Earlier, the state home department had issued notification authorising district collectors to take provisional possession of government-owned or private buildings to designate them as temporary prisons to isolate inmates during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Inside a COVID-19 hospital in India, doctors see no end in sight
Concerns rise with the surge of 6,000 new infections being detected daily this week
Spain reports first suspected imported COVID-19 cases since March, in travellers from US
Two people who travelled from the United States to the Spanish region of Valencia have tested positive for coronavirus, potentially becoming ...
Teacher unions, governing body groups urge schools not to reopen on Monday
Teacher unions and the governing body associations are warning that the reopening of schools on Monday will be a grievous mistake as this would disadvantage institutions that have not yet received personal protective equipment.
India: The Supreme Court will hear a petition on June 2 to replace the word “India” with “Bharat”
News » Supreme Court to hear the petition on June 2, in which the central government has demanded to be directed to Bharat or Hindustan place of India by
Aarogya Setu is completely secure: Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
Amid privacy concerns, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday maintained that Aarogya Setu was completely secure and there was no security or data breach in coronavirus tracking mobile
Minneapolis Police Chief: We've 'Contributed' to 'Deficit of Hope' - 'Many' Rioters Weren't People We Recognized as Residents
During a press conference on Thursday, Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo stated that there is "a deficit of hope in our city," and the | Clips
Stephen Jackson, 'twin' of George Floyd, speaks at rally after police officer charged with murder
Stephen Jackson, a 14-year NBA veteran who became friends with George Floyd while growing up in Texas, spoke at a rally in memory of Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in police custody after pleading that he could not breathe.
Toshakhana case: NAB court issues arrest warrant against Nawaz Sharif
Toshakhana case: NAB court issues arrest warrant against Nawaz Sharif
Travel disruptions, cost cutting key issues for U.S. business in China
Ninety percent of the 100 or so respondents said they were affected by such disruptions, up from 77% last month, according to a monthly survey on the impact of COVID-19 by the American Chamber of Commerce in China, released Friday.
Nxesi: Employers must provide PPE, sanitisers for returning domestic workers
On Monday, service staff will join over 8 million South African employees who will be returning to work for the first time since the lockdown was enforced in March.
Manning agents question order to shoulder lodging costs for quarantined seafarers
Most manning agency executives are questioning a Department of Labor and Employment order tasking them to shoulder the cost of accommodation for sea-based workers undergoing COVID-19 quarantine procedures.
Denmark reopens borders for locked-out lovers
More than two months after closing its borders, Denmark has loosened restrictions to let couples separated by coronavirus lockdowns finally see each other again -- even if the easing applies just to partners from a few nearby countries for now.
School sets up virtual class to help SMEs - Selwyn College
Selwyn College, a well known Auckland school and a stronghold in community education, is helping small business owners with its new online education offering.
Police officer Derek Chauvin charged with third degree murder of George Floyd
Mr Floyd died on Monday after the officer was filmed pushing his knee down on his neck, in spite of the victim's pleas that he could not breathe. Authorities have today confirmed that Chauvin is charged with third degree murder and manslaughter
National Guard called to respond to Minneapolis violence
US News: Minnesota governor Tim Walz called in the National Guard on Thursday as looting broke out in St. Paul and a wounded Minneapolis braced for more violen
Amit Shah meets PM Modi, briefs on states’ suggestions on lockdown
The Centre is expected to announce its decision on the lockdown within the next two days even as the number of Covid-19 cases in India climbed to 1,65,799 on Friday, making it the world's ninth worst-hit country.
AU, UN Officials Voice Outrage at Death of Man in Police Custody in Minnesota
Graphic video of Floyd's arrest Monday shows a white police officer kneeling on his neck, with Floyd pleading to be allowed to breathe
Qatar Denies Gulf Bloc Exit Rumours On Third Year Of "Illegal Blockade"
Qatar denied on Thursday that it plans to quit the Gulf Cooperation Council as it prepares to mark three years of isolation led by the regional bloc's heavyweight Saudi Arabia.
Parktown Boys' principal back at school after lockdown postpones disciplinary hearing
The principal of Parktown Boys' High has been back at work since Monday after the lockdown led to the postponement of his disciplinary hearing.
USA Hockey president Jim Smith facing investigations
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - USA Hockey president Jim Smith is the subject of two investigations surrounding his tenure as the president of Amateur Hockey Asso
Trump accuses Twitter of unfair targeting after company labels tweet 'glorifying violence'
President Trump on Friday accused Twitter of unfairly targeting himself and other Republicans, just hours after the social media giant said one of his tweets overnight violated the company’s policies
New Zealand close to virus eradication despite grim global figures
The US economy is also showing signs of deep and long-lasting damage despite some businesses reopening.
Rwanda court sentences ex-mayor to life for role in genocide
Ladislas Ntaganzwa was one of the top fugitive suspects, accused of playing key role in the 1994 massacres
Varadkar confident government can be in place by end of June
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he is confident a government can be in place before the end of June.
India records more than 7,000 COVID-19 cases in country's highest single-day spike
India is now the ninth worst-affected country by coronavirus pandemic.
Judge Dismisses Copyright Suit Against Apple and M. Night Shyamalan
A lawsuit against M. Night Shyamalan and Apple that alleged Apple TV+ series 'Servant' lifted from a 2013 indie film has been thrown out.
Nordics want to open borders but Sweden may be frozen out
Denmark, Finland and Norway mull whether to extend or relax regional travel restrictions, but their neighbor may not be included.
Covid-19: Sun Pharma gets approval for clinical trial of Nafamostat
Covid-19: Nafamostat was found to be the most potent drug and was able to inhibit virus entry at very low concentrations, consistent with findings from Japan and German labs.
UK helps employers with slow phase-in of job shield costs
British finance minister Rishi Sunak offered fresh help to employers hammered by the coronavirus shutdown on Friday in the form of a gradual phase-in of contributions from them to the government's costly wage subsidy scheme. The government has been paying 80% of the wages of some 8.4 million workers since…
‘Amazing’ efforts of community workers praised by hirsute Harry
The Duke of Sussex chatted to staff and a volunteer from the London-based charity Sport at the Heart.
Maharashtra CM's not in favour of lifting lockdown; some easing likely
Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday indicated that Maharashtra, especially hotspots like Mumbai and Pune, would continue to remain under lockdow
Young Minneapolis mayor in spotlight after police killing, protests
Shaken and angry, Minneapolis’ telegenic young mayor stood in front of television cameras over and over this week – first to decry the police killing of George Floyd, and on Friday to impose a curfew as parts of his city burned in ongoing protests.
Chouhan govt set to reintroduce direct mayoral polls in MP
The Kamal Nath-led Congress government had earlier promulgated an ordinance to restore a system of indirect elections that entailed councillors electing a mayor in municipal corporations and chairpersons in nagarpalikas and nagarpanchayats.
Police free CNN reporter arrested live on TV covering Minneapolis protests
WASHINGTON - Police in Minneapolis released a CNN reporter who was led off in handcuffs along with his film crew while reporting live on television early Friday morning during violent protests in the city.
Interior Minister Avakov on Brovary shootout incident: 28 people detained (Video)
The shootout was the result of a feud on the market of passenger transportation services between Kyiv and the suburban town.
Case Against Activist Under Anti-Terror Law 3 Months After Delhi Clashes
The Delhi Police's Special Cell on Friday arrested "Pinjra Tod" activist Natasha Narwal and charged her under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for alleged conspiracy in the northeast Delhi riots in February, police said.
11 Essays To Read About Racism & Police Violence
On May 25, Minneapolis resident George Floyd was killed by city police. He’d moved to Minnesota to improve his life, his friends told CNN. Instead, the 46-year-old became one of the roughly 1,000 people killed by American police annually.…
Perfect Time For Govt To Reignite Campaign To Quit Smoking
“With so many Kiwis now keen to quit smoking, the Government needs to press play on its long-promised public awareness campaign to encourage and support smokers to switch to vaping. World Smokefree Day this Sunday provides the perfect platform,” says Ben Pryor, Co-director of Vapo and Alt New Zealand.
Efforts to change bylaws of labour institute draw criticism
Plans are afoot to amend qualification criteria for the post of director
Supreme Court to hear on June 2 plea seeking replacement of word India with 'Bharat'
The plea has sought a direction to the government to take appropriate steps to bring amendment in Article 1 of the Constitution, which deals with name and territory of the Union, to the effect that "the same refers to the country as Bharat/Hindustan, to the exclusion of India".
Officials look to 'untangle' Queensland nurse's virus story
The unnamed woman, who has been suspended from her job at a Rockhampton nursing home, has been vigorously defended by the nurses' union.
Sourdough tips from Fermilab, anti-5G USB stick does nothing, tracing a message in a bottle
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Canopy Growth reports $1.3B fourth-quarter loss, hits reset on strategic focus
Canopy Growth Corp. is rethinking its first-to-every-market strategy after reporting a $1.3-billion loss in its fourth quarter. The Smith Falls, Ont.
George Floyd killing controversy may end Amy Klobuchar’s VP chances
Outrage over the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd, a black man, is sinking Amy Klobuchar’s stock as a potential vice presidential pick for Joe Biden.
COVID-19: CAN writes El-Rufa'i to reopen churches
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Kaduna State, has written Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufa'i led government of Kaduna State, asking...
Portugal approves third phase of lockdown exit, Lisbon takes it slow
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal gave the green light on Friday to the third phase of its lockdown exit, but some restrictions will remain in Lisbon due to localised outbreaks in industrial hubs and outskirts.
Trends in Covid-19 deaths: how the four nations of the UK compare
Deaths have fallen, but the pattern is not consistent.
Investigation launched into 'horrific' cases of alleged child neglect
Child Safety Minister Di Farmer announced the investigation on Friday after the death of Willow Dunn and discovery of two teenage boys at a home in Stafford.
Covid-19 cases now at 29,240, with 34 more deaths
The total deaths in SA due to Covid-19 is now 611.
Ofcom investigates Channel 4's The Truth About Traveller Crime
'We have seen a wave of hate speech as a result'
Canada exploring ways to reunite families divided by COVID-19 border closure
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is exploring ways to reunite family members divided by the temporary travel restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border.
Tobacco industry using 'deadly' tactics to hook kids: WHO
The WHO said cigarette firms were still trying out all manner of ways to get youngsters lighting up -- and it was no accident that the vast majority of smokers start before they turn 18.
Islamic State calls Covid-19 God's punishment for foes, tape says
CAIRO, May 29 — Islamic State (IS) said the coronavirus pandemic was divine punishment for its enemies, according to an audio broadcast yesterday, where the jihadists also vowed more attacks. The person on the tape, which was posted on one of the militants' websites but could not be verified by...
Trends in Covid-19 deaths: how the four nations of the UK compare
Deaths have fallen, but the pattern is not consistent.
Uhuru Signs Into Law Education Curriculum Changes
President Uhuru Kenyatta signed into law the proposed changes in the education curriculum, which stipulate that...
From Shamba Boy to MP - Mwingi West MP Charles Nguna's Story
Though living in poverty, he was hopeful that they would overcome that season in their life as he was always...
'Close Your Legs': Judge's Advice to Woman, For Prevention of Sexual Assault, Costs Him His Job
Judge John Russo Jr loses job after asking a woman if she had closed her legs to try and prevent sexual assault
‘Amazing’ efforts of community workers praised by hirsute Harry
The Duke of Sussex chatted to staff and a volunteer from the London-based charity Sport at the Heart.
Aimia vows to fight Air Canada's court move to halt upcoming merger
TORONTO — Aimia Inc. says it plans to defend itself against a move by Air Canada in Quebec Superior Court to halt a merger that the smaller company sees as key to its corporate reinvention.
Shots fired at Denver protest over George Floyd as protesters block freeway
Shooting reported near Capitol but no immediate injuries as mayor calls on demonstrators to ‘leave weapons at home’
Football mentor has hands full during virus lockdown
Fitness coach and mentor Wayne Richardson has had his hands full dealing with footballers' mental health issues in a period of unprecedented uncertainty during the coronavirus lockdown.
Chicago mayor tells Trump 'F-U' after tweet about Minneapolis looting
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot blasted President Trump and invoked an expletive Friday in response to his tweet after three days of protests in Minneapolis, Minn., when he called the protesters "THUGS" and tweeted that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts."
Chhattisgarh ex-CM Ajit Jogi passes away at 74; three-day mourning in state
Ajit Jogi, the first Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh passed away in Raipur on Friday. He was 74. A shrewd politician, Jogi had the knack of identifying opportunities quite early, but breathed his last
US Asians, harassed over coronavirus, push back on streets, social media
A spike in harassment of Asian-Americans since the coronavirus pandemic began has led community activists in the United States to fight back - forming street patrols, rallying on social media, and supporting each other online.
Gas leak-affected people stage protest
They seek immediate shifting of LG Polymers plant
World’s biggest lockdown to push 12m into extreme poverty in India
India’s 50-day shutdown brings misery as virus numbers surge.
Lawmaker-elect denies wrongdoing over 'comfort women' funds
A prominent South Korean activist who was recently elected to the National Assembly denied on Friday that she misused public donations for Korean survivors of Japanese wartime sexual slavery.
Garneau says still no black boxes from Iran in January shootdown of airliner
OTTAWA - Canada and four other countries are still trying to pressure Iran to release the flight recorders from its Jan. 8 shootdown of a Ukrainian passenge
Credit guarantee scheme: No immediate 100% payments to banks if MSMEs default
On the face of it, the guarantee scheme is a great deal for banks as there is no risk of losing money. But in reality, it is going to be a tough task for banks to get the full guaranteed amount from the guarantee corporation
Grieving husband of train worker who died after being spat at reacts as police drop case
Heartbroken Lusamba Gode Katalay, whose rail worker wife Belly Mujinga died of coronavirus after being spat at, has spoken out after police said today they would be taking no action over her death
Madhya Pradesh: Balaghat police open fire on tribals suspecting naxals
Meantime, the two tribal who were brothers, were returning from the nearby jungle along with their buffalo.
'I can't breathe': White House locked down as crowd protests death of George Floyd
The White House was on lockdown Friday night as hundreds of demonstrators gathered in adjacent Lafayette Park chanting,
Jolovan Wham is selling smiley face t-shirts to raise another S$1,001 for migrant workers
Jolovan Wham is selling smiley face t-shirts to raise another S$1,001 for migrant workers
Debate over extending $600 in jobless aid in United States
A debate in Congress over whether to extend USD 600 a week in federally provided benefits to the unemployed looks sure to intensify with the number of people receiving the aid now topping 30 million
Education in the times of COVID-19: Maharashtra govt asks Centre to broadcast educational programs on TV and Radio
Minister of School Education Department of Maharashtra, Varsha Gaikwad, on Friday, asked the Central government to grant 12 hours of air time on national television to conduct educational programs for children in rural parts of the state, amid the prolonged lockdown.
Minneapolis officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck had 18 previous complaints against him: police
The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd's neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department's Internal Affairs, according to the police department.
Plea in SC against detention of Saifuddin Soz
The petition, filed by his wife, said he had been under detention since August 5, 2019 when the special rights given to Kashmiri people under Article 370 were removed
Before lockdown, Juhi Chawla spotted in Bandra
Juhi Chawla in a throwback photo shot in Bandra. She has opened her Wada farmhouse for landless farmers during the lockdown.
Move over James Bond: India returns alleged bird spy to Pakistan
Indian police have released a pigeon belonging to a Pakistani fisherman after a probe found that the bird, which had flown across the contentious border between the nuclear-armed nations, was not a spy, two officials said on Friday.
Spain reports two new COVID-19 deaths, total at 27,121
Spain’s Health Ministry said recorded deaths from the coronavirus outbreak reached 27,121 on Friday, increasing by two in the last 24 hours.
Britain's Got Talent judges baffled by bizarre duo performing in clay masks
Tom and Noelle are the latest double act to hit the Britain's Got Talent stage and their choice of outfits have left the judges rather confused...
Japan revises law to make more part-timers join pension program
Japan revised a law Friday to make more part-time, and other nonregular workers join the employee pension program as well as allow eligible recipients to choose to start receiving benefits from the age of 75. Currently, part-time workers join the program only when they work 20 hours or more a…
North Korea says it supports China's measures on Hong Kong
SEOUL, May 30 ― North Korea today expressed its support for China's decision to impose new national security laws in Hong Kong, calling it a “legitimate step” to safeguard the state security. “Since Hong Kong issue is an issue pertaining thoroughly to the internal affairs of China, any...
Man ‘stoned to death’ on grounds of historic UK castle
A man was “stoned to death” as he walked on the grounds of a historic castle in the UK this week, according to new reports. Local authorities were looking into reports of a “disturbance” on
DA given a week to file submissions challenging lockdown regulations
The official opposition has taken exception to the regulations and vowed to challenge the legitimacy the of National Disaster Management Act in court.
South African tobacco firms, associations seek court action over cigarette sales ban
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A raft of South African tobacco companies, activists and associations are seeking legal action over the ban on cigarette sales during the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
White House hits back after Twitter cracks down on Trump's Minneapolis tweet, reposts censored message
The White House on Friday pushed back against Twitter after the social media giant censored a tweet by President Trump demanding action against rioters in Minneapolis -- claiming the tweet was “glorifying violence.”
Moscow revises its coronavirus death toll for April to 1,561 – more than DOUBLE the 636 fatalities they originally claimed
Moscow was criticised for its original figures and has since included 756 people who had coronavirus but died of other causes and 169 people suspected of having the virus but who tested negative.
Family petitions Ugwuanyi, IG over 70-year-old woman’s death
Raphael Ede, Enugu The family of one Lady Eucharia Ugwu from Itchi in the Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area of Enugu State has appealed to Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and the Inspector-General of...
Government announces €115 million support package for air transport sector
The Greek government on Thursday announced a package of measures amounting to €115 million to support the country’s air transport sector, hit hard by the
Crashed Pakistan plane hit runway three times on first approach, says minister
ISLAMABAD/PARIS, May 29 — The captain of a Pakistani airliner that crashed last week, killing 97 people on board, approached Karachi airport without announcing he couldn't open his landing gear and hit the runway three times, a government minister said yesterday. Search teams recovered the...
CBI starts preliminary enquiry into cash transactions and foreign donations of Tablighi Jamaat
CBI has started collecting records of the Jamaat from various authorities, including the Delhi Police, and has dispatched letters regarding the same.
Roger Stone Set to Begin Prison Sentence Next Month without Mandated 14-Day Quarantine Period
According to the report, Stone will not have to be quarantined because of an exception to the BOP’s pandemic directive for newly sentenced inmates that was not explicitly stated in the text of the policy.
New footage ‘shows three police officers kneeling on George Floyd’ in street
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT A new clip has emerged which appears to show three police officers kneeling on a person, with another officer standing nearby. George Floyd died in Minneapolis on Monday
Protests grow in Hong Kong over China’s move to pass security law
AP Hong Kong Dozens of people protested in a mall in Hong Kong on Friday following a vote by China’s ceremonial parliament to approve legislation that c
Master of the APL England cargo ship charged over container spill
The APL England has also been ordered to pay $22 million in clean-up costs before the ship will be released from the Port of Brisbane.
5 years as Nigeria President - Memo to Buhari on Service Chiefs by Wale Odunsi - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics
As you clock five years in office, the question about the departure of Nigeria Service Chiefs has come up again, for the umpteenth time...
Redzuan in Covid-19 quarantine, no special press conference at Bersatu HQ, clarifies pol-sec
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 — Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof’s political secretary today denied that the former had arranged a special press conference at Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia’s (PPBM) headquarters in Petaling Jaya today. In a statement, the...
Quarantine costs a concern for Corporation
Authorities doubtful of sustaining services with depleting resources
State govt. to ban online teaching for kindergarten children
Decision based on NIMHANS report which stated that children upto 6 years of age should not be subjected to this process
Clark County schools to move to Phase Two of reopening June 8
Under the plan announced Friday, some staff will return to district offices under social distancing guidelines, while much work will continue to be done online or by phone.
US, UK raise Hong Kong at UN as pressure mounts on China
Rest of World News: The United States and Britain on Friday defied China's anger by raising Hong Kong's autonomy at the UN Security Council as President Donald Trump prep
Covid-19: 32 Western Cape schools affected by existing or returning staff cases
The Western Cape education department says 32 schools in the province have positive Covid-19 cases among either a returning staff member, or staff who were already ill.
City of Moscow revises up its coronavirus death toll for April after criticism
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The city of Moscow has issued a revised version of its coronavirus death toll for April after criticism of its initial figures, more than doubling the original tally by using what it said was an alternative counting method.
Police take over Nasarawa PDP secretariat - The Nation Nigeria
Stern- looking police operatives have taken over the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State...
India firm in protecting sovereignity at border but engaging with China: MEA
Reiterates border dispute is an internal matter between India and China.
Minneapolis police station torched amid George Floyd death protests
Demonstrators have torched a Minneapolis police station as three days of violent protests spread over the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Toronto’s police chief calls for expedited investigation into woman’s fatal fall from balcony
Chief Saunders’s call comes with protests planned in support of the family of Regis Korchinski-Paquet and some raising parallels to George Floyd, a black man’s death that came during an arrest in Minneapolis
Iran reports most new cases in nearly 2 months
The health ministry confirms 2,819 new coronavirus cases across the country in the past 24 hours, bringing the overall total to 146,668
FG asks India to account for Nigerian ‘beaten to death’
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has asked the Indian authorities to account for the death of one of its citizens in the Asian country.On Thu
George Floyd: African Union condemns US police killing of black man
The head of the African Union Commission on Friday condemned the killing by police of an unarmed black man in the US state of Minnesota which has sparked protests across the country. Moussa Faki...
At least 35 detained at Moscow opposition protest
Russian police arrested more than 30 people in central Moscow on Friday on the second day that peaceful opposition protesters were detained during a city-wide lockdown.
Biden speaks of racial ‘open wound,’ contrasting with Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden lamented the “open wound” of the nation's systemic racism on Friday as he responded to the police killing of a black man in Minnesota. He...
WHO, 37 countries launch alliance to share tools to battle COVID-19
Thirty-seven countries and the World Health Organization (WHO) appealed on Friday for common ownership of vaccines, medicines and diagnostic tools to tackle the global coronavirus pandemic, taking aim at patent laws they fear could become a barrier to sharing crucial supplies. While the push by mostly developing nations, called the…
Killing of 26 Bangladeshis in Libya: Dhaka for quick probe, punishment of killers
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen yesterday said the government demanded the Libyan authorities quickly investigate and punish those who killed 26 Bangladeshis and four Africans in a “revenge attack”.
Police probe claims mum died after NHS staff gave her accidental paracetamol overdose
Laura Higginson, 30, was being treated for suspected pneumonia when she died at Whiston Hospital in Merseyside in April 2017. Her husband Antony said he only found out about the overdose when his GP gave him a copy of the post-mortem.
Cruz: Twitter Silencing 'Genuine Political Speech by Americans While Facilitating Terroristic Threats by Iran'
Friday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) called for a criminal investigation into Twitter over allegations that the tech giant was violating sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran. | Clips
Govt reducing income of SBI depositors by reducing interest rates: Congress
The Congress on Friday accused the BJP government of reducing income of State Bank of India (SBI) depositors by bringing down interest rates and demanded that the previous rates be restored. The
Tax shortfall drives fiscal deficit in FY20 to 4.6% against target of 3.8%
Gross tax collection for FY20 was Rs 20.09 lakh crore, against the revised estimate of Rs 21.63 lakh crore. What is more worrying is the fact that the gross tax collection is lower than the previous year's collection of Rs 20.8 lakh crore
'Never Have I Ever' brings rare voice, and a newcomer, to TV
LOS ANGELES — When Mindy Kaling was growing up in the Boston area, few classmates looked like her, and her television choices ranged from angsty white teenagers to funny white teenagers.
Canada immigration sharply curtailed by virus: study
Canada had hoped to welcome a record wave of immigrants in 2020 but will likely take in approximately half the previously expected number of people due to the coronavirus pandemic, a study published Friday showed.
Barrow journalist hounded out of Cumbria for reporting court case
Amid a storm of rumours about grooming gangs, Amy Fenton receives scores of threats
New Evidence Suggests Some Jurassic Theropod Dinosaurs were Cannibals
An analysis of the fossilized vertebrate remains from the Jurassic Mygatt-Moore Quarry in Colorado has revealed the bones of a theropod dinosaur called Allosaurus that bear tooth marks made by this and other large-bodied carnivorous dinosaurs.
Gough Whitlam dismissal: Australian court grants access to Queen's letters
The Queen's letters about the 1975 sacking of Australia's PM will be made public after a legal fight.
Pompeo says Trump to act on Chinese students
The United States will take action to prevent alleged espionage by Chinese students, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said ahead of an expected announcement by President Donald Trump on Friday.
Woman jailed for five years after making child drink Dettol
The woman acted with "cruelty" after perceived misbehaviour by the child, a judge said.
Chamisa MDC Fuming As High Court Dismisses Application Seeking Order to Block Khupe Group from Recalling Lawmakers
Reacting to the court ruling, MDC-A presidential spokesperson Dr. Nkululeko Sibanda, described the dismissal of the case as a “Zanu PF attempt to destroy the MDC Alliance
California prison employees suspended over racist remarks
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California prison officials said Friday that they suspended multiple employees who made racist jokes about the death of an African American man in police custody in...
Paul Feig to Direct 'The School for Good and Evil' For Netflix
Paul Feig will direct "The School for Good and Evil," based on Soman Chainani's bestselling novel of the same name, for Netflix.
Canada bans cruise ship visits until October
The Canadian government on Friday extended by three months a ban on cruise ships entering Canadian waters because of the coronavirus pandemic. The ban, which began in April and will now run to October, has been tightened to include passenger boats and other vessels with more than 100 passengers and…
Nevada law enforcement leaders call George Floyd’s death alarming
Nevada law enforcement leaders on Thursday distanced their agencies from the actions of a Minneapolis police officer involved in the death of an unarmed black man.
This Twitter Trend Is Helping Support The People Protesting George Floyd’s Murder
A Twitter trend where people “match” donations to the Minnesota Freedom Fund has gone viral, with over 27,000 tweets mentioning the organization as of Thursday afternoon and celebrities like Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeting the link to his 3 million followers.
TTD to release white paper on all its immovable assets
Details to be uploaded on official website in order to usher in more transparency
Violent protests over George Floyd death spread beyond Minneapolis
The Minneapolis unrest ravaged several blocks in the Longfellow neighborhood, with scattered rioting reaching for miles across the city. It was the second consecutive night of violent protests following Floyd’s death Monday.
'Justice will be served': Barr announces civil rights investigation into George Floyd's death
The FBI and Justice Department are carrying out an investigation into whether the Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of George Floyd violated any federal civil rights laws.
New Amnesty report alleges killings, mass detentions in Ethiopia
The report says security forces killed at least 25 people in 2019 in the East Guji and West Guji zones of the restive Oromia region amid suspicions of supporting a rebel group
Haryana police asks banks, jewellers to ensure visitors take off masks at entry
Haryana’s DGP Manoj Yadava issued the advisory to all district police chiefs (commissioners of police and superintendents of police), asking them to circulate the instructions to all jewellers, banks, gold finance companies and so on
Hong Kong: China fury amid global pressure over security law
The UK and US condemn plans for a new security law at the UN Security Council, drawing Beijing's ire.
Garneau says still no black boxes from Iran in January shootdown of airliner
Canada and four other countries are still trying to pressure Iran to release the flight recorders from its Jan. 8 shootdown of a Ukrainian passenger plane, Transport Minister Marc Garneau said Friday.
NSHE officials urged to restart search for new UNLV president
UNLV is looking to resume its search for a new president after the process was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bishop Lavis group urges parents not to send pupils to school on 1 June
Schools are meant to reopen on that day, with grades 7s and matrics expected to return to the classroom for the first time since mid-March due to the coronavirus.
Electionland 2020: Trump on Vote by Mail, Poll Worker PPE, Naturalizations and More
This week’s headlines on Trump’s escalating attacks on vote by mail, the latest in election lawsuits, coronavirus impacts on in-person voting and more.
Keeping hope alive: the push to revive the Statement from the Heart
Three years after the signing of the historic Uluru declaration, a fresh push to revive its political momentum is underway.
Tobacco industry using 'deadly' tactics to hook kids: WHO
Tobacco companies are deliberately using "deadly" tactics to target children and get them hooked on smoking, the World Health Organization said Friday.
ABC News: 'No Major' Coronavirus Spike in 21 States that Lifted Lockdown
There was no significant increase in coronavirus hospitalizations, fatalities, and people testing positive in states that eased lockdown.
Minnesota calls in National Guard to quell unrest over black man's death in police custody
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota’s governor activated the National Guard on Thursday to help restore order following two days of violent protests in Minneapolis over the death of a black man seen in graphic video gasping for breath as a white officer knelt on his neck.
Man arrested for allegedly stabbing 'galamseyer' to death
The police at Ntortroso in the Ahafo Region, yesterday arrested a watchdog committee member, for allegedly stabbing to death, a 48-year-old man, for engaging in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey,
Jammu and Kashmir govt takes pre-emptive measures to contain locust invasion
As states in western and central India struggle to contain locust invasion, Jammu and Kashmir government has issued instructions for crop protection and asked the departments concerned to take
Heavy rain forecast for Thiruvananthapuram district
Yellow alert issued, four shutters of Aruvikkara dam raised
The numbers are in, and Johnson's government really is world-beating
It’s not just Cummings. They’re all determined to just style out this whole ‘60,000 dead’ thing, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Karnataka: No test if you are in institutional isolation for 7 days and show no symptoms
Any person who has completed seven days of institutional quarantine will undergo a medical check-up and will be sent for seven days of home quarantine. “If the person develops symptoms during home quarantine, health department staff will guide her to the hospital,” education minister S Suresh Kumar said in Covid-19 briefing on Thursday.
Ajit Jogi: Quintessential politician who never gave up
Ajit Pramod Kumar Jogi, the first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, was known in the political circles as someone who never gave up despite defeats, controversies and debilitating health issues.
Donald Trump says he likes 'great gentleman' PM Narendra Modi
Reflecting upon his love and affection for India and the good rapport he has with its leader, US President Donald Trump has said that he likes Prime Minister Narendra Modi and termed him a "great
Suriname leader seeks recount after poll defeat
PARAMARIBO, May 29 — Suriname's ruling party is calling for a recount of votes in Monday's general election, the party leader and President Desi Bouterse said yesterday, after preliminary results showed the opposition winning. Defeat would likely end a decade in power for Bouterse, a former...
Karnataka heading for fresh political crisis? Meeting of BJP MLAs triggers speculation, CM Yediyurappa rejects reports
The MLAs from North Karnataka met at the residence of former MP Ramesh Katti at Bellad Bagewadi in Belagavi district on Thursday evening in the backdrop of coming elections to four Rajya Sabha seats from the state.
Former US officials question DOJ’s probe of ‘unmasking’ of Trump ally
WASHINGTON, May 29 — Former US intelligence officials questioned the Justice Department’s naming of a prosecutor to probe the “unmasking” of names in spy-agency eavesdropping reports by Obama administration officials, saying such requests had not previously been treated as criminal matters....
Twitter flags China spokesman’s tweet on Covid-19
Twitter posted a blue exclamation mark under a tweet by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, with a comment urging readers to check the facts about Covid-19.
UK to extend visa rights for Hong Kong unless China ‘steps back’
The UK government has said that it is open to extending the visa rights of British National Overseas (BNO) passport holders in Hong Kong to offer them a path to the country's citizenship unless
Earthquake in Delhi, Gurugram: Richter scale notes 4.6 magnitude earthquake, Haryana’s Rohtak epicenter
Earthquake in Delhi, Gurugram: Reports said Haryana's Rohtak was the epicenter for earthquake and tremors were felt in adjoining areas of Delhi.
Food, shelter and free journey: Five big takeaways from Supreme Court order on migrants
Lakhs of migrant workers were stranded across the country without food, shelter and transportation after the nationwide lockdown was announced by the Central government from March 25 at just four-hour notice to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Lockdown likely to be extended as corona cases rise
AGENCIES New Delhi The nationwide lockdown - the fourth phase of which ends on May 31 - is likely to be extended beyond this date with more relaxations as
Lawrence Jones alarmed prosecutors unable to find 'intent and malice' in Floyd's death
Lawrence Jones weighed in on the charges levied against the Minneapolis police officer who is seen in a viral video putting his knee into the neck of George Floyd, who dies in police custody.
Amazon is killing its fashion-oriented Echo Look
Amazon's Echo Look sounded like some kind of late April Fools joke when it landed back in 2017, offering smart "style assistant" functionality via Alexa.
George Floyd protesters set Minneapolis police station afire
Protesters could be seen setting fire to a Minneapolis Police Department jacket and cheering.
Sweden’s Economy Grew In Q1 In Absence Of Lockdown
Sweden reported its gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of 0.4 percent from January through March, perhaps as a result of not imposing a full lockdown.
COP26 climate talks pushed back to November 2021
The UN's climate science advisory panel makes it clear that time is not on our side
Should we fear post-pandemic inflation?
Inflation could well go through a yo-yo effect, as is already happening with other economic indicators.
Australian jailed for 2007 murder in Bulgaria free to return home
SOFIA: Bulgaria’s highest appeals court on Thursday (May 28) dismissed a request by the former chief prosecutor to review the parole granted to an ...
Elizabeth Warren: Trump Calling for 'Illegal, State-Sponsored Killing'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Friday accused President Donald Trump of advocating for "illegal, state-sponsored killing" after the president threatened to use the National Guard to crack down on riots in Minneapolis in the wake of George Floyd's death.
Nepali Sherpa wait, grow potatoes as Himalayas remain closed due to coronavirus
Had it not been for the coronavirus, Nepali climbing guide Tashi Lakpa Sherpa would have been on Mount Everest now, guiding clients and trying to add another feather in his cap - a ninth ascent. But
Police discover guests staying at five-star hotel during coronavirus lockdown
Officers made the discovery after they were called to Ramside Hall Treehouse in County Durham, to reports of a domestic incident - the hotel's owners have since been reported to the council
Cash-strapped hotel workers "having to use foodbanks"
Staff lose out after a mix-up excludes them from HMRC furlough scheme
Teen with cerebral palsy attempts to rob jewellery store at gunpoint
The store staff reportedly thought it was a joke but the teenager then held up a replica of a gun with his feet, which they said "looked very real".
U.S. Asians Pushing Back Against Harassment After Surge Of Attacks
A spike in harassment of Asian-Americans since the coronavirus pandemic began has led community activists in the United States to fight back
A Gripping New Crime Drama From The Creator Of 'The Killing' Is Coming To The BBC
I'm a huge fan of true crime documentaries and fictional thrillers, and now that I've watched all that the UK and U.S. have to offer in both realms, I'm looking to some of Scandinavia's hit shows. The increasingly popular genre includes standout…
Ontario targets specific workers for COVID-19 tests, including LCBO staff, cops
The province says that next week community testing will also start in places with a high number of COVID-19 cases
Brian Reade: The Brex Pistol Tories again prove they’re Rotten to their core
Cummings wants to be seen as the Johnny Rotten of Westminster, the elite-loathing maverick who spits on the Commons’ mace. Yet, like Johnson, yet he too went from public school to Oxford
Twitter Hides Official White House Tweet Calling for Killings of Protesters, Too
The White House taunted Twitter on Friday by reposting Donald Trump’s tweet calling for the outright extrajudicial slaughter of Americans protesting police brutality in Minneapolis, which the social media site on Friday hid behind a label for “glorifying violence.” Twitter has now responded by doing exactly the same thing to the White House account.
West Bengal reports 7 more COVID-19 fatalities, death toll crosses 300
West Bengal reported seven more COVID-19 fatalities on Friday, pushing the death toll due to the disease in the state beyond the 300-mark.
Senator Millicent Omanga Out of Deputy Speaker Race
The Senate clerk noted that the nominated senator had not followed the right procedure to...
NDDC headquarters shut over director’s death - The Nation Nigeria
Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) headquarters in Port Harcourt was shut on Thursday following the death of the agency’s ....
Sino-India border standoff: Chinese Foreign Ministry rejects US offer, says 'don't need third-party intervention'
Reacting for the first time to the US president's offer, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said, the two countries did not want the 'intervention' from a third party.
Man Utd legend Giggs modelling Wales on 'fantastic' Liverpool
Ryan Giggs has been so impressed by "fantastic" Liverpool this season that he is trying to get his W...
Pompeo says Trump to act on Chinese students
The United States will take action to prevent alleged espionage by Chinese students, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday, ahead of an expected announcement by President Donald Trump.
Naxal involved in Burkapal attack that killed 25 jawans surrenders
nA hardcore Naxalite wanted in connection with multiple killings of security personnel surrendered in Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Dantewada district, after being dissatisfied with Maoist ideology, police said on Thursday. Pradeep alias Bheem Kunjam, a resident of Aranpur in the district, who was
Protest in Hong Kong over China move to pass security law
The protesters chanted slogans in the main atrium of the mall in the high-end Central district, some draping banners over the balconies with slogans such as “Independence for Hong Kong.”
Ajit Jogi, Chhattisgarh’s first CM, passes away
The former bureaucrat-turned-politician, once the Adivasi face of Congress, quit the party and floated a regional outfit
COVID-19: Oman confirms 811 new cases, tally at 9,820
Newly diagnosed cases include 315 Omanis, 496 foreigners
The Push to Modernize California Courts Hits a Budgetary Wall
The California Judicial Council's push for a digital courthouse is up in the air as the judiciary faces $216 million in budget cuts due to the viral pandemic.
Regulator Asks 5 Firms To Recall Diabetes Drug Over Carcinogen Concerns
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Thursday it has recommended five pharmaceutical firms to voluntarily recall their diabetes drug metformin after the agency found high levels of a possible cancer-causing impurity in some versions of the medication.
Twitter says CEO Jack Dorsey informed in advance of decision to tag Donald Trump tweet
"The decision was made jointly by teams within Twitter, and our CEO Jack Dorsey was informed of the plan before the Tweet was labelled," the spokeswoman said in an email.
Twitter places warning label on Trump tweet about Minneapolis protests
Twitter placed a warning label on one of President Trump's tweets about the protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota over George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody.
Locust invasion wreaks havoc on Pakistan's crops, orchards
An invasion of locusts has spread across Pakistan, officials said Friday, causing damage to crops and orchards and posing a threat to food security in an impoverished Islamic nation already struggling
Police across US speak out against Minneapolis custody death
LOS ANGELES — Murder.Brutality. Reprehensible.Indefensible. Police nationwide, in unequivocal and unprecedented language, have condemned the actions of Minneapolis police in the custody death of a handcuffed black man who cried for help as an officer knelt on his neck, pinning him to the pavement for at least eight minutes.
Motorcyclists protesting ban beat Lagos guards to a pulp
Deji Lambo There was tension in the Zone 4 of the Lekki Peninsula Scheme 1 in Lagos State recently when no fewer than 50 motorcyclists protesting the ban on their operations stormed the area with ...
US takes action against China over Hong Kong
The United States will begin the process of withdrawing special trade benefits for Hong Kong because of the Chinese government’s imposition of a new security law in the semi-autonomous city.
RIP COAG: The national cabinet gets its chance
National cabinet has proven its value when COAG was past its prime.
Spike in hate crime against Chinese people in West Midlands
Hate crimes against Chinese people have spiked in the West Midlands this year, according to new police figures.
Sanwo-Olu declares frontline health workers as face of his 1st year anniversary
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Friday said the frontline health workers are the heroes of the states' battle against the Covid-19...
COVID-19 quarantine centres brace storms of complaints
All of the 1463 stranded returnees from Chennai who arrived Dimapur on May 22, were despatched to various quarantine centres at Dimapur and Kohima.
BATSA taking government to court again over cigarettes sales ban under level 3
British American Tobacco SA (BATSA) is heading to court again to challenge government’s not to lift the ban on the sale of tobacco products under level 3 of the Covid-19 coronavirus regulations.
CWB Financial reports Q2 profit down as provisions for credit losses soar
EDMONTON — CWB Financial Group reported its second-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as the economy tanked due to the steps taken to slow the COVID-19 pandemic and its provisions for credit losses more than doubled.
Culture of silence around menstruation has become even more evident in COVID pandemic: UNICEF
The culture of silence around menstruation has become even more evident in the COVID pandemic, and breaking silence, raising awareness and changing negative social norms is more important now than
Death toll Rises again in America, nearly 1300 Died in 24 hours -
The number of deaths due to corona virus in America is increasing continuously. In the last 24 hours, a rapid
Keeping hope alive: the push to revive the Statement from the Heart
Three years after the signing of the historic Uluru declaration, a fresh push to revive its political momentum is underway.
Four more test positive, five discharged in central region
Four patients hailing from the central region tested positive for COVID-19 here on Friday. Of the four, three hailed from Ariyalur district, while one belonged to Tiruchi district, according to the St
Final year college exams: HRD Minister’s big statement amid lockdown 5 reports
Final year college exams: Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has sought to clear some confusion concerning final year exams in colleges.
Dlamini Zuma’s tobacco ban and the political divisions it is causing
Ballooning arrests as tobacco ban drives the illicit economy; BATSA heads to court alongside tobacco independents.
US Prez Donald Trump to rebuke China over Hong Kong friction, Covid-19
Trump said he would announce on Friday what the administration would do “with respect to China,” though there’s no indication he’s planning to focus on the legislation. The White House has scheduled a news conference for 2 p.m.
High Court victory puts keepers of secrets on notice
Australians have a right to know what happened in 1975 and to know what happens in our name today.
Coronavirus: Hughton welcomes Premier League return and pressures of 'mini-tournament'
The return of the Premier League is "brilliant news" and the remainder of the season could be an int...
Calculated criminal conduct
The $400-million Manchester Municipal Corporation fraud trial ended on Friday, May 15, 20...
Biden's head-turning comments on Asians resurface amid former VP's attacks on Trump 'xenophobia'
Republicans are highlighting Joe Biden's past head-turning comments concerning Asian Americans after the former vice president co-authored an op-ed this week accusing President Trump of "needlessly" and "cruelly" scapegoating foreigners during the coronavirus pandemic.
CIDG files complaint vs 2 Chinese over makeshift hospital in Clark resort
The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Regional Field Unit 3 also files a complaint against the lessee of the villa at the Fontana Leisure Park that housed the underground hospital and pharmacy
Trump warns of military action as protests against George Floyd's killing continue in Minnesota
"When the looting starts, the shooting starts," Trump warns in tweet flagged by Twitter for violating platform's rules.
US takes action against China over Hong Kong
The president also said the US would be suspending entry of certain Chinese citizens.
Govt must come clean on border standoff with China: Rahul Gandhi
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday asked the government to come clean on the border standoff with China and tell the country what exactly is happening as its silence is fuelling speculation and uncertainty.
Attack on Taiwan an option to stop independence, top China general says
BEIJING — China will attack Taiwan if there is no other way of stopping it from becoming independent, one of the country’s most senior generals said on Friday, a rhetorical escalation from China aimed at the democratic island Beijing claims as its own.
France to open bars, beaches in second phase of easing lockdown
PARIS: France will allow restaurants, bars and cafes to reopen from Jun 2, though with more restrictions in Paris than elsewhere, Prime Minister ...
U.K.'s Johnson, Trump, discuss potential of G7 meeting
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed the possibility Friday of meeting in person at the upcoming G7 gathering in the United States -- a session called into question by the global COVID-19 pandemic.
President Buhari says he is still focused on delivering his mandate
President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that his administration is still focused on delivering on his mandate. He made the statement on Friday, May 29.
Alien fear led undie-clad man to carjack woman, bite cop, court told
Wearing only undies and ECG dots, Benedict Kearney carjacked a woman, sped down the wrong side of a road and then bit a policeman who tried to arrest him.
Six arrested on murder charge
Sleuths from the Organised Crime Wing of Central Crime Branch received a tip-off from an informant early on Friday of a gang wielding lethal weapons on the prowl. This helped the team stop a car with
Prisons announce mass COVID-19 testing at Caswell Correctional after news investigation
North Carolina prison officials announced Friday that they will test all inmates at Caswell Correctional Center for COVID-19. The announcement comes a little more than a week after a network of journalists across the state revealed that a nurse who worked at the prison died of the virus.
US to announce "certain decisions" on China on Friday: Trump
Trump has been pressing China to agree for an inquiry into the origin of the virus, including the allegation that it emerged from a bio-lab in the central Chinese city of Wuhan
New study reveals long-term impact of disaster-related school closures
Interrupting schooling has deep and long-lasting effects on children, shows a study from Oxford, which is based on research, into the 2005 Pakistan earthquake, that has relevance for other disasters, ...
Police free CNN reporter arrested live on TV covering Minneapolis
WASHINGTON, May 29 — Police in Minneapolis released a CNN reporter who was led off in handcuffs along with his film crew while reporting live on television early this morning during violent protests in the city. Officers gave no explanation as they escorted reporter Omar Jimenez away. He had just...
Lawsuit accuses Trump administration of illegally seizing tax refunds from student loan borrowers
A class-action lawsuit filed Friday is accusing the Trump administration of illegally seizing student loan borrowers' tax refunds even after Congress halted government debt collection amid the
Coronavirus | Koyambedu cluster happened despite precautions, Madras High Court told
‘CMDA distributed masks and disinfected premises daily’
A court must first rule on whether DA virtual congress is lawful - John Moodey
DA leadership hopeful John Moodey has written to the party's public representatives, objecting to the proposed plans for a virtual leadership conference in October, and challenging its constitutional validity.
Octogenarian stays hungry with mentally-challanged son, daughter
At the twilight of age, when parents want their children would take care of them, an octogenarian person, here, was forced to shoulder the burden of his family members as his two children were insane. Nrusingha Charan Behera of Ekalapur village under Kansar BadadaunduaGP of Mahakalapada
The End Of AMG's V8 Has Begun
Mercedes-AMG and V8s go together like ice-cream and chocolate sauce, or at least they used to. Rumors have ...
Lockdown breach fines plummet as restrictions ease
Just 841 have been handed out by forces in England since rules relaxed.
7 Players Who Had Drug Problems
After a footballer recently revealed that he sold his FIFA Club World Cup medal for cocaine, here are seven more players who struggled with drug issues during their playing days, including a Kaizer Chiefs legend.
Lockdown 5 to be announced on Sunday
Lockdown 4 comes to an end on 31st May and CM Uddhav Thackeray had already hinted at extending lockdown in Maharashtra beyond May 31.
Schools to remain closed after June 1 Sindh
Ghani says govt cannot take risk of reopening educational institutions at this point
Minneapolis cop who knelt on neck of George Floyd is charged with murder | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
MINNEAPOLIS >> The white Minneapolis police officer seen on video kneeling on George Floyd’s neck was arrested on murder charges today and accused in court papers of ignoring another officer who was worried about the handcuffed black man who died after pleading that he could not breathe.
Allowing people to meet in bubbles ‘could spread coronavirus in population’
It was thought the roadmap to easing the lockdown contained the possibility one household could form a social ‘bubble’.
US approves sale of 84 Patriot missiles to Kuwait
The United States said Thursday it has approved the sale of 84 of the most recent generation of Patriot missiles to Kuwait, plus equipment to modernize the country's antimissile program, for a total of $1.425 billion.
Niall Horan hits back over Trump calling protesters 'thugs' after George Floyd death
US President Donald Trump has sparked outrage for calling protesters 'thugs' and saying they may be shot if they continued to loot
Govt to pay back $721m wrongly raised through robodebt
Finally bites the bullet.
Pakistan Army shoots down second Indian ‘spying quadcopter’ in a week
Indian spy drone came from Kanzalwan Sector, intruded 700 metres on Pakistan side, says ISPR
National Guard called in to control Minneapolis riots
Violence continues for second day following death of black man in custody
Six more cases in Thrissur; 11,525 under observation
A 61-year-old man from Mathilakam who returned from Doha on May 9, a 42-year-old woman from Mathilakam who returned from Abu Dhabi on May 7, and four members of a family who came from Chennai were tes
New York City expected to reopen on June 8, five upstate regions OK for phase 2: Cuomo
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City is “on track” to enter phase one of reopening on June 8, New York Governor Cuomo said on Friday as he announced that five upstate regions will now transition to phase two which includes businesses like barber shops and hair salons.
Parents oppose plan to reopen Lagos schools
Some parents in Lagos State have kicked against the reopening of schools in view of the continued spread of the coronavirus in the country. According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the parents sai...
Man faces looting, arson charges after southeast Fresno church fire
A 19-year-old Fresno man has been booked on charges of looting, arson and vandalism after a southeast Fresno church was set on fire.
BC farms need workers
The British Columbia government has created a new online resource to help the province's agricultural sector find workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adah Sharma On What She Learned During Lockdown: “From Slicing Watermelons…”
Actress Adah Sharma has no idea about how or when shooting will resume amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and is hoping that once they go on sets everyone acts responsibly and take necessary precau
Editorial: Stop focusing on looting in Minneapolis. Be outraged that police keep killing black men
There is anger on the streets in Minneapolis. It is understandable given the killing of yet another unarmed black man as he was arrested.
House Democrats demand probes of police killings of black Americans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic-controlled U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Thursday asked the Justice Department to investigate systemic police misconduct following a spate of high-profile police killings of African Americans.
Acholi MPs want Elegu town put under quarantine for 21 days
Amuru, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Members of Parliament from Acholi want the government to put Elegu town council in Amuru district under quarantine for 21 days. According to the MPs, following the emergence of several cases of truck drivers testing positive at the Elegu border post between Uganda and South Sudan, there could be …
With the coronavirus, where government stumbles, litigation will step in
American ambivalence about government has left the courts to play an outsized role responding to public health crises like lead poisoning, asbestos-related illnesses and now, the coronavirus pandemic.
82-year-old woman recovers from coronavirus in Osun
The Osun Government says an 82-year-old woman recovered from the coronavirus disease in the state, against the belief that elderly people
New voters' register: Cards would be given instantly - EC
Eligible persons who turn up for the forthcoming voter registration scheduled to commence at the end of next month would receive their cards instantly, the Electoral Commission (EC) has announced.
‘Can govt. grant exemption to all factories from law extending working hours?’
The Karnataka High Court has directed the State government to explain if it can grant to all factories exemptions from the provisions of the Factories Act allowing the factories to extend working hour
Eight Gauteng school districts are yet to receive PPE deliveries
Service and distribution giant Bidvest had stepped in to clean schools which do not have the capacity to do so.
Trump Says Mail-In Voting Will Make US Elections ‘Total Joke’
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The whole world would view mail-in voting in the United States as laughable if such means of voting is allowed, President Donald Trump told...
Notting Hill reeling after bodies identified as mother and son
Two people found dead at a home in Notting Hill in Melbourne's south-east were a mother and son.
'India's aggressive designs dangerous for whole region'
AJK President Masood and PM Haider strongly condemn Modi's aggressive approach in the region
Twitter labels Trump tweet as ‘glorifying violence’
U.S. president had said ‘when the looting starts, the shooting starts’ regarding protests in Minnesota.
PM leaves wriggle room for early move to level 1
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has left the door ajar to move the country into alert level 1 in less than four weeks. But she and health chief...
It Does Not Matter If You Are Good
On Omar Jimenez, George Floyd, Christian Cooper and the myth of being non-threatening.
Minneapolis police station set on fire amid protest over killing of George Floyd
A Minneapolis police station has been set on fire amid mounting protests over the killing by police of an unarmed black man. On the third straight day of protests over the killing of George Floyd,
Chhattisgarh's first chief minister, Ajit Jogi, dies at 74
Jogi enjoyed support among tribal and scheduled caste communities because of his easy accessibility.
Des Moines police use tear gas after George Floyd rally
Des Moines police used tear gas to disperse a crowd of several hundred people who gathered Friday night near the downtown police headquarters after a peaceful rally earlier in the evening.
DMO faults Reps, says lawmakers approved $3.18bn Chinese loans
Ihuoma Chiedozie, Abuja The Debt Management Office has said all the loans collected by the Federal Government from China, which are being scrutinised by the House of Representatives, were approved...
Ex-FM Morshed Khan leaves for London by chartered flight in pandemic
Former foreign minister M Morshed Khan has left Bangladesh for Britain by a chartered plane amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Anger in China at law ordering 'cooling-off' period before divorce
Chinese couples seeking a divorce must first complete a month-long ‘cooling-off’ period according to a new law passed on Thursday
Trump Once Again Says The Quiet Part Out Loud While Railing Against Mail-In Voting
Mail-in voting will be the “end of of great Republican Party,” President Trump tweeted late Thursday night, continuing his baseless...
Sturgeon urges Scots to enjoy relaxation of lockdown restrictions responsibly
The First Minister spoke at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing as changes came into effect allowing people to meet friends and family.
7 people shot at protest in Louisville
Several people were shot at a large protest Thursday evening in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, as people gathered to demand justice in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor.
Police free CNN reporter arrested live on TV covering Minneapolis protests
Thursday marked a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in the Minnesota city over the death of a black man, George Floyd, seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Pompeo says Trump to act on Chinese students
The United States will take action to prevent alleged espionage by Chinese students, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday, ahead of an ...
Pier 1’s ‘Awful Day’ Arrives With Judge Approving Liquidation
The end is near for Pier 1 Imports Inc.
Former PM says Cummings had not ‘followed spirit’ of lockdown guidance
Mrs May said she was concerned that the focus on Mr Cummings was ‘detracting from the most important task’ of dealing with coronavirus.
SC order on migrant workers a welcome move, but with most labourers already ferried home, it has come a bit too late
Supreme Court directive to the Centre and the states on how the migrant workers' reverse migration should be handled is a welcome move
Man shot in leg amid rash of gunfire incidents in Birmingham
The victim was walking down the street when he was fired at from the window of a property.
"Chhattisgarh Lost Its Patriarch": Politicians Condole Ajit Jogi's Death
Ajit Jogi, the first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, died today at the age of 74 after being in the hospital for nearly three weeks. Over the past week, Mr Jogi had suffered two cardiac arrests.
Customer shoots dead Cebu bakery worker who enforced physical distancing
The customer resents the bakery employee's calling him out for cutting the line and disregarding rules on physical distancing
'We're a deeply divided society': inside the battle for Hong Kong
Australian-born, Hong Kong-based journalist Antony Dapiran says the protests have at their worst resembled medieval warfare.
Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged killing by police
Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck. The latest spasm of unrest in…
Trudeau: Canadians watching US unrest and police violence in ‘shock and horror’
Prime minister condemned racism and called on Canada to ‘stand together in solidarity’ against racial hate as protests continue in US
Walsall Council receive EA funding to reduce town centre flood risk
A grant of £175,000 has been given to a council to replace a culvert and reduce the risk of businesses nearby flooding.
SUV belonging to Gautam Gambhir’s father stolen
Sources said personnel deployed at the house were not present at the time of the incident. However, DCP Bhatia denied the allegations.
Gopalganj triple murder: Upendra Kushwaha’s RLSP adds an unexpected twist to Tejashwi Yadav’s pitch against CM Nitish Kumar
Tejaswi Yadav, who was sitting inside his vehicle outside his home, said that there is no house arrest order against him and lockdown is only for MLAs while criminals are allowed to move freely.
Experts Fear Minneapolis Protests Will Trigger Spike In Coronavirus Cases
With the coronavirus-related death rate rising in the state, Minnesota health officials are greatly concerned that protests will result in a devastating surge of Covid-19 cases and fatalities.
Kaepernick voices support for Minneapolis protesters after killing of George Floyd
The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback was ostracised by the NFL after his own protest in 2016.
7 protesters shot in Kentucky amid protests for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor
Police say none of the shots came from police.
Spain will open gradually to tourism, with Europe first
MADRID: Spain will open gradually to tourism this summer, starting with European countries, and will ensure visitors only go to areas that have ...
India coronavirus death toll passes China's
India's coronavirus death toll passed neighboring China's on Friday, with 175 new fatalities in 24 hours taking the total to 4,706, according to official data.
Lockdown breach fines plummet as restrictions ease
Just 841 have been handed out by forces in England since rules relaxed.
Day 66 of coronavirus lockdown: Ground report from Indian cities
India News: NEW DELHI: The number of novel coronavirus cases in various cities across the country continued to rise as the city administrations tried to get the l.
Ninth Circuit Shuts Down Government Request to Revive Keystone XL Pipeline Permit Program
The Ninth Circuit on Thursday denied a request from the Trump administration to revive a permit program for oil and gas pipelines, serving yet another blow to the feds in a legal battle that originated with the long-disputed Keystone XL oil pipeline.
RIP COAG: The national cabinet gets its chance
National cabinet has proven its value when COAG was past its prime.
Quarantine debates in Zanzibar conjure memories of colonial racial segregation
In light of Zanzibar’s complex history of racial segregation in the name of public health, social distancing and quarantine measures have been controversial in the fight against COVID-19.
Covid-19 cases in Pak cross 64,000-mark, death toll 1,317
The Rising Kashmir provides the most comprehensive coverage news, breaking news,videos, information on Kashmir, politics, cricket and more.
US Cop Who Kneeled On Black Man's Neck Charged With Third-Degree Murder
The policeman accused of killing unarmed African American George Lloyd in the US city of Minneapolis has been taken into custody, a state official announced Friday.
Move over James Bond; India returns alleged bird spy to Pakistan
The bird had participated in a pigeon racing contest and the digits on the bird's leg were his mobile phone number.The Pakistani owner of the pigeon had urged India to return his bird, which Indian villagers turned over to police after discovering it
Married couple executed by firing squad for trying to flee North Korea with nephew
The couple were trying to escape to the south with the 14-year-old boy, to reunite him with is father in the South
Stranded for 2 months, no updates from govt, Indians in North Africa seek help
In neighbouring Algeria, nearly 150 Indians are seeking help from the government to return home.
Garba Shehu says President Buhari can never be associated with fake promises
An aide to the Nigerian president, Garba Shehu, has said neither the APC nor Buhari can be associated with fake promises. Shehu said lasting change takes time.
House scheduled to return for votes in late June
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) released an updated floor schedule for the lower chamber on Friday that would have lawmakers staying in their home districts for most of June before
Officials look to 'untangle' Queensland nurse's virus story
The unnamed woman, who has been suspended from her job at a Rockhampton nursing home, has been vigorously defended by the nurses' union.
Hotels report 82% drop in occupancy; recovery unlikely before September
The other key parameter ADR (average daily rate) has come down sharply as well. For instance, the average room rate for a branded hotel in April was Rs 4,113 per night, which was 27 per cent lower than the ADR in the same month last year
Twitter adds 'glorifying violence' warning to Trump tweet
WASHINGTON — Twitter has added a warning to one of President Donald Trump's tweets about protests in Minneapolis, saying it violated the platform's rules about “glorifying violence.
63 deaths in 24 hours, Pakistan coronavirus tally 64,500
High court judge tests positive; two employees of state radio lose battle against virus
Minneapolis Protest: What’s Happening & All You Need Know
The death of another unarmed black man, George Floyd, soon creates an uproar of violence and protest across the nation. Here's everything you need to know about what's happening in Minneapolis right now.
Twitter hides Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter has hidden one of President Donald Trump's tweets from his profile, saying it violates rules about glorifying violence, reports the BBC.
Seplat targets more acquisitions as shareholders get $59m dividends
Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc remains a resilient business with strong balance sheet to acquire more oil and gas assets and ensure sustainable...
We must create more jobs, not give extra money to public servants
Public sector pay rises in the middle of a global pandemic do not benefit the 8 million people of NSW, many of whom are suffering right now.
All grades going back to school on 6 July or 3 August – govt
Here are all the rules and guidelines published in the Government Gazette on Friday.
Bobrisky arrested by Police from Abuja over N30m business deal (Details)
Details have emerged as to why controversial Nigerian cross-dresser Idris Okuneye popularly known as Bobrisky, was arrested yesterday. As we earlier reported, Bobrisky was picked up by officers of the Nigerian police and is presently being
US To Announce "Certain Decisions" On China On Friday: Donald Trump
The US would announce "certain decisions" on China on Friday, President Donald Trump has said as he emphasised that Beijing should have stopped the coronavirus at the source.
Dan Scavino Goes to War with Censors: 'Twitter Is Full of Shit'
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications Dan Scavino fired back at Twitter for censoring a tweet from President Donald Trump.
Trump threatens 'shooting' in response to Minneapolis looting
President Trump early Friday morning lashed out at demonstrators in Minneapolis amid the protests over the death of George Floyd, warning that he would send National Guard troops to the city and that
Minneapolis officer charged with murder
A former Minneapolis police officer involved in the death of George Floyd has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter, the Hennepin County attorney Mike Freeman announced Friday
Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged killing by police
MINNEAPOLIS — Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck.
PMC, PCMC to help PMPML pay 2,200 daily wage workers
As reported by The Indian Express earlier, over the past fortnight, the PMPML had asked these workers to sit at home as the undertaking had no work for them amid the nationwide lockdown.
Second batch of 1,250 migrant workers leave aboard Shramik special
The workers are headed to Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jharkhand
Afghan Citizens: 'COVID-19 No Longer a Priority for the Govt'
Residents in Afghanistan’s capital on Friday strongly criticized the Afghan government over what they described as a lack of concentration in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic, saying fighting
Leeds City College ‘I’m In’ campaign supports students and staff in lockdown
As part of the I’m In campaign, Leeds City Colleage have put in place a number of stimulating activities and resources to provide mental health support
Court issues non-bailable arrest warrants for Nawaz Sharif
Hearing has been adjourned till June 11
FG secures 1,295 convictions in one year - The Nation Nigeria
An 82-year-old hypertensive patient has recovered from coronavirus in Osun State.She was discharged from Isolation and Treatment Centre...
Brazil sees record number of Covid-19 cases, more than 1,000 deaths in 24 hours
Brazil registered a new record in Covid-19 cases and more than 1,000 dead in a 24-hour period, according to official figures released on Thursday.
Retired engineers urge Centre to stop Telangana projects
‘CWC, KRMB must critica’ly examine new irrigation projects in that State’
Teachers’ Union President: 'I Don't Agree' with Opening Schools as Soon as Possible
The president of the AFT said she does not agree with President Donald Trump’s view that schools should reopen as soon as possible.
COVID-19: HM Amit Shah meets PM Narendra Modi; briefs on CMs' views on lockdown
Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday discussed the next phase of lockdown with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where he shared the views of some chief ministers that lifting restrictions altogether at
Mum of tragic Glasgow teen found dead blasts sick scammer who tried to con money in his memory
Mum Stephanie Bonner was heartbroken when she saw an online post pretending to raise money memory of her son.
PM’s aide fears increase in Covid-19 cases, deaths in coming days
Dr Zafar Mirza urges people not to let their guard down against the novel coronavirus
Pompeo accuses top Democrat of 'hackery' over government watchdog review
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday accused a leading Senate Democrat of “hackery” for questioning whether Pompeo violated a law restricting officials’ political activities, saying an investigation found no evidence he had done so.
Trudeau addresses Minneapolis protests, says Canadians watching 'with shock and with horror'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday weighed in on the escalating protests in the U.S. following the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, who died following an encounter with police.
‘Judiciary helping save democracy in State’
TDP, BJP leaders hail HC order on SEC
Schools in Sindh not to reopen from June 1: Education dept
The steering committee has decided to extend closure of schools until June 1, said an official notification
Court rules Bendigo Bank small business loans were 'unfair'
Federal Court finds Bendigo Bank breached unfair contracts provisions after ASIC probe, in a ruling that will apply to all lenders across Australia.
2,211 Maha police personnel found COVID-19 positive; 25 dead
At least 2,211 police personnel in Maharashtra have tested coronavirus positive so far, of whom 25 have lost their lives due to the infection, an official said on Friday. Of the total number of police personnel who succumbed to the infection, 16 are from Mumbai. Three others are from Nashik rural,
Virus sends consumer spending down 13.6% in April
U.S. consumer spending plunged by a record-shattering 13.6% in April as the pandemic shuttered businesses, forced millions of layoffs and sent the economy into deep recession.
Dutch trade minister candidate to head WTO, broadcaster says
AMSTERDAM — Dutch trade minister Sigrid Kaag is among the candidates to become the next director general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Dutch public broadcaster NOS reported, citing sources close to the matter.
Mumbai: Man found dead on Mulund-Goregaon Link Road
Meanwhile, a resident of Prem Nagar locality complained that an unidentified person opened fire on his house.
US to announce 'certain decisions' on China on Friday: Donald Trump
"It's a very sad situation. It should have never happened. China should have stopped it at the source, but they didn't do that," Trump says
Trump tries a new response after George Floyd’s death
White House spokesman Judd Deere said Trump was taking the death seriously.
A look back on Perth and Kinross by-election 25 years after result sent shockwaves through British politics
The electoral map in the region was about to be transformed
Louis Ng urges Govt to provide more help to older women trying to have children through IVF
Louis Ng urges Govt to provide more help to older women trying to have children through IVF
Twitter hides Trump and White House tweets over 'glorification of violence'
Twitter has hidden one of two recent tweets from US President Donald Trump, saying it “violated the Twitter rules about glorifying violence.”
Political Courage Under Fire
Courage under fire extends beyond the military realm: it can have a civilian and a political manifestation. However, courage in the military is not bluster, chest-thumping or braggadocio; often it comes in the mild-mannered, disciplined and dignified mould of ‘an officer and a gentleman’ or lady.
Shah Alam police to question Selangor Bersatu chief over Raya gathering during CMCO
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 — Police investigators will call in Selangor Bersatu chief Datuk Abdul Rashid Asari over a Hari Raya gathering at his home that allegedly breached the conditional movement control order (CMCO). Shah Alam police chief ACP Baharudin Mat Taib confirmed this and the investigation...
Minneapolis cop seen kneeling on George Floyd charged with murder
May 29 (UPI) -- A former Minneapolis police officer seen kneeling on the neck of George Floyd before he died during an arrest this week has been charged with murder, Minnesota prosecutors said Friday.
The Tragic Story Of Football's First Billion-Dollar Player That Never Was
Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to become football's first billionaire later this year, but before him, Vincent Pericard was tipped to be the game's first billion-dollar star. However, things did not turn out so well for the Africa-born striker, and almost
Over 7 lakh small stores may have shut shop due to lockdown
India has about 10-12 million small retail outlets selling grocery and other FMCG products.
Ontario mulls regional reopening due to expected increase in testing data
TORONTO — Ontario is implementing an expanded COVID-19 testing strategy, including targeting specific sectors and using mobile teams, and the increased data that's expected to follow is prompting the premier to consider a regional approach to reopeni
The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic
At least 190 frontline health and care workers have died with Covid-19.
Biden: Trump 'calling for violence against American citizens'
Former Vice President Joe Biden accused President Trump of calling for violence against Americans on Friday after he threatened to deploy the military and denounced "thugs" in Minneapolis amid
Police hunt two men after girl sexually assaulted in Scots woodland
The teenager was approached in the woods near to the quarry and war memorial in Kirriemuir and attacked.
Valerie Jarrett tips COVID-19 crisis end game as nationwide 'vote-by-mail'
Valerie Jarrett, former White House whisperer in the Barack Obama administration, said on MSNBC that
Garneau says still no black boxes from Iran in January shootdown of airliner
OTTAWA — Canada and four other countries are still trying to pressure Iran to release the flight recorders from its Jan. 8 shootdown of a Ukrainian passenger plane, Transport Minister Marc Garneau said Friday.
Cops called to ongoing incident in Fife street as three people treated for injuries
Officers remain at the scene in Ryan Road, Glenrothes, after being called at around 4pm following reports of a disturbance.
Theresa May says Dominic Cummings 'did not follow the spirit' of lockdown rules
EXCLUSIVE The former PM became the latest senior Conservative to criticise the behaviour of the No10 aide as the Tories divide on Mr Cummings deepened
Tivoli incursion - Ten Years On | Rudolph Brown: Gunshots whistling past us
I can remember when the Tivoli incursion start ... . I went down by Ocean Boulevard. We heard that the soldiers were taking up positions to enter Tivoli. ... After they went in, I start to hear a lot of explosions, like bombs dropping. Soldiers...
Police chief apologises to family of dead black man
The chief of the Minneapolis police has apologised to the family of an unarmed black man who died this week.
Zimbabwe Says Robert Mugabe’s Allies May Have Abducted And Tortured Opposition Activists
Zimbabwe has sensationally claimed that the late former President Robert Mugabe's allies may have abducted, tortured and sexually molested
Delhi COVID-19 death count 398; record spike of 1,106 more cases takes tally to over 17,000
Delhi's COVID-19 death toll has mounted to 398 with 82 fatalities that took place in the last one month being reported on Friday, as the city's total tally jumped to over 17,000, authorities said. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Heath minister Satyendar Jain in a virtual joint press
Pradhan envisages home delivery of petrol, CNG
“The government has already started mobile dispensers for diesel.”
APC accuses Bauchi State Govt of starving Assembly of funds
The All Progressives Congress (APC), has accused the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP)-led Bauchi State Government of starving the State House Assembly of funds thereby hindering its operations.
Post-Amphan, Bengal tweaks protocol: home quarantine for migrants except from five states
On Wednesday, the Health Department revised standard operating procedures (SOPs) with new screening rules an emphasis on home quarantine.
Russia sees highest Covid-19 deaths for 2nd day in row
Highest deaths due to rise in patients suffering from more severe symptoms, says official
Retail inflation for industrial workers eases to 5.45% in April: Labour ministry data
Lauding the efforts of the Labour Bureau which collects and released Consumer Price Index-Industrial Workers (CPI-IW), Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar said the 'cost of living index' data collection and release by the bureau in these difficult times during the lockdown is commendable and would go a long way to help in policy making in the country.
Experts warned Cameron's government the Lansley reforms would hobble Britain's epidemic response
Documents from 2010-12 show that senior public health figures believed NHS reforms would leave Britain vulnerable in a pandemic.
The rushed easing of lockdown measures could devastate Italy
When the novel coronavirus began spreading across the world earlier this year, Italy quickly became one of Europe's worst-affected countries and went into lockdown. Schools, shops, leisure centres and churches were swiftly shut and all Italians were told to remain indoors as much as possible.
Odisha reports 63 new COVID-19 cases, total rises to 1,723
63 more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Odisha, taking the total in the State to 1,723, a Health Department official said here on May 29. Of the fresh cases, 61 had recently returned to th
US cuts ties with World Health Organisation over coronavirus response
President Trump said the US would be ‘redirecting’ the money to ‘other worldwide and deserving urgent global public health needs’.
Assam rights panel issues notice on assault of doctor
Police had allegedly thrashed the doctor and two health workers for not wearing mask
A letter to justices of Supreme Court, from senior members of the Bar on the migrant crisis
The government’s statement has been clearly shown to be contrary to the facts. Several reports suggest that more than 90 per cent of migrant workers did not receive government rations in many states and were suffering from dire food shortages.
Renault plans to cut 14,600 jobs worldwide in race to reduce costs
The measures round off a decisive week for Renault and its Japanese partners Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp., drawing a line under a two-decade era of aggressive expansion
Police Vans in MP Blow Sirens, Farmers in Rajasthan Bang Utensils To Scare Away Locusts | Watch
Popularly known as ‘tiddi dal’, locusts are short-horned grasshoppers with highly migratory habits and voracious feeding behaviour
KP government asked to allow business activities 24/7
PESHAWAR: The business community in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Friday demanded an end to the ongoing coronavirus lockdown and asked for permission to resume businesses across the province 24/7.The
Returnee narrates ordeal on train & at city quarantine centre
Sumit Paul came back from Haryana on May 27 and was sent to a quarantine centre managed by the state government in Polo.The 23-year-old student was among the passengers who were on the train that was attacked in Bihar's Danapur.After a harrowing jour
Legendary showband singer Brendan Bowyer mourned across Ireland after his death, aged 81
The King of the Showband era, Brendan Bowyer has died.
Active locust swarms in 11 districts, Centre to deploy choppers to spray pesticides
Active swarms of locusts were present in 11 districts spread across Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, prompting the government to step up control operations by deploying
Keith Ellison tells George Floyd rioters to direct anger at police and not the National Guard
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison told people rioting in the streets over the death of George Floyd to direct their frustration toward the Minneapolis Police Department rather than the National Guard.
Donald Trump cuts US ties with Hong Kong over Chinese government 'smothering'
President Trump announced the United States was severing diplomatic ties with Hong Kong after accusing China of removing the former British colony's autonomy
Matt Hancock's obsession with hospitals has warped priorities and cost lives
The government’s chaotic approach has been to treat the sickness rather than stop the spread of the virus
Two More Deaths due to Coronavirus in Punjab, 19 New Cases reported -
In Punjab, two more people died due to Covid-19 infection on Thursday while 19 new cases of Corona virus infected
Police detain 25 people in Russia for protesting journalist’s arrest
Moscow has banned ‘mass public events’ to curb the spread of the coronavirus
Care home lockdown plan was rejected by ministers at the peak of the coronavirus outbreak last month
Downing Street received an 11-point plan proposing 'a further lockdown of care homes' from PHE on April 28. The moves were not included in the action plan unveiled by Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
Rajkot: Migrant worker waiting for bus crushed by garbage van
The incident took place in front of the bus station of Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) at Shashtri Maidan around 4 pm Thursday.
Mmusi Maimane: We must open our schools only when it is safe to do so
The rush to complete the academic calendar must not supersede the lives of students, staff and communities, writes Mmusi Maimane.
Six more deaths from Covid-19, 39 additional cases
Six more people with Covid-19 have died in Ireland, bringing the overall death toll to 1,645.
HC declines to stay VACB probe
50 acres of farmland purchase by Jacob Thomas in Tamil Nadu
Protest in Hong Kong over China's move to pass security law
Dozens of people protested in a mall in Hong Kong on Friday following a vote by China's ceremonial parliament to approve legislation that could severely restrict opposition political activity and civil society in the Asian financial centre.
Lockdown entire country for 10 days rather than easing restrictions – CEGA to Akufo-Addo
Center for Ethical Governance and Administration (CEGA) has called on President Akufo-Addo not to ease restriction as the number of Coronavirus cases has surged to over 7000.
Woman, 60, crushed dead by vehicle
A 60-year-old woman has died after she was crushed by a private vehicle at Abirem Market junction in the Birirm North District of the Eastern Region.
Black CNN reporter arrested on air at protests over George Floyd killing
Journalist Omar Jimenez had just shown a protester being arrested when Minneapolis police officers surrounded him, without giving a reason
No total lockdown on this weekend
There will be no total lockdown in Chhattisgarh in the coming, last weekend of May, the government has decided, while announcing more freedom for shops and businesses and detailed guidelines to improve the quality of life in its quarantine camps. This follows a high-level meeting chaired by Chief
‘Amazing’ efforts of community workers praised by hirsute Harry
The Duke of Sussex chatted to staff and a volunteer from the London-based charity Sport at the Heart.
‘COAG is no more’: Scott Morrison shakes up post-virus Australia
States and territories have agreed to dump COAG and replace it with a permanent National Cabinet, which will have a "job-making agenda".
CNN Reporter and Camera Crew Arrested by Minneapolis Police While Covering Protests (Video)
Reporter Omar Jimenez and his crew were released an hour later
PM, HM working on revised lockdown strategy
PM, HM working on revised lockdown strategy Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah are in a huddle as they deliberate over the strategy out of lockdown as its fourth phase draws to a close this week. The escalation in numbers might prove to be a big worry as the country reported 7,467 […]
US cuts ties with World Health Organisation over coronavirus response
President Trump said the US would be ‘redirecting’ the money to ‘other worldwide and deserving urgent global public health needs’.
20 Lakh Crore Economic Package Was A Show Off By The Government: Abhishek Manu Singhvi
Senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi attacked the government over a faltering economy. 'GDP is falling continuously,' he said adding that the 20 lakh crore economic package is a mere show-off by the government.
Movement restriction: Court sentences six to two days of community service
A Mobile Court sitting in Benin City has sentenced six offenders who violated the Edo State Government’s restriction order on movement...
Jaishankar discusses post-COVID-19 economic recovery with EU foreign policy chief
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday held discussions with European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on initiatives to promote post-Corona economic recovery and preparations
India Coronavirus Update, May 29: India becomes ninth worst-hit country; Goa, Haryana bat for lockdown extension
Coronavirus (Covid-19) India Latest Update, 29 May: A record jump of 7,466 infections and 175 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours from across the country, the health ministry said. Of the total, 4,704 are the number of casualties, 89,987 are active cases and 7,1105 people have been treated and discharged so far.
Chief Medical Officer backs voluntary use of face masks on public transport
Brendan Murphy has backed the voluntary use of face masks as a new study shows they can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 when people are asymptomatic.
A-G orders notice to R.S. Bharathi on contempt plea
Advocate General Vijay Narayan on Friday ordered notice to Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) organising secretary R.S. Bharathi on a plea seeking consent for initiating criminal contempt of court procee
Lombardy remains a Covid-19 hot spot with Italy set to open regional borders
Nearly 40% of the country’s cases have occurred in the northern region.
Trump moves to revoke Hong Kong’s trade status, stoking China Rift
Citing a litany of grievances against the country, some dating to before he was elected president, United States President Donald Trump said the US would begin a process to revoke Hong Kong’s preferential trade status under US law.
Tokyo to further relax coronavirus curbs on Monday, governor says
TOKYO — Curbs in Japan’s capital of Tokyo to contain the coronavirus are to be eased further from Monday, Governor Yuriko Koike said, citing the recommendation of an advisory panel.
Amaravati: High Court order hailed as victory for democracy
Terming High Court verdict on quashing ordinance removing State Election Commissioner N Ramesh Kumar as a big blow to the ruling YSRCP, the TDP stated that government should learn lessons from the...
Palace letters: Australian high court allows release of Queen's secret correspondence before Whitlam dismissal
Historian Jenny Hocking wins landmark case after campaigning for release of secret letters between monarch and then Australian governor general Sir John Kerr
Setback For Jagan Reddy As Andhra High Court Overrules Top Poll Officer's Appointment
Andhra Pradesh High Court today ordered reinstatement of Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar as State Election Commissioner and set aside an ordinance amending Panchayat Raj Act to reduce State Election Commissioner's tenure to 3 years
Students decry tuition hikes as COVID-19 pandemic increases financial strain
TORONTO — Some Canadian universities are raising tuition fees for the new school year much to the consternation of students, who argue their costs should be going down, not up in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shoef*cker: Bangkok man confesses to sexual relations with stolen flip-flops
There’s no law against a good foot fetish, nor is getting freaky with some fetching flip-flops a crime – unless you happen to steal hundreds of them to make love to without consent Police in northwest metro Bangkok said today that a...
Majority of NBA GMs vote to restart season by going straight to playoffs
In a survey of all 30 NBA general managers, which was viewed by ESPN, 16 said they would prefer the league come back with just the typical 16 playoff teams, with the teams and seeds based on the standings when the season was suspended March 12.
Pilot breaches lockdown rules by flying to closed RAF airbase ‘to go to beach’
The RAF confirmed the civilian pilot landed at RAF Valley on a closed airfield without permission.
Colombia ELN rebels would back U.N. ceasefire, urge government to join
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian rebel group the National Liberation Army (ELN) would be willing to participate in a global three-month ceasefire being discussed at the United Nations to contain the spread of coronavirus, the head of its negotiating team said.
India trashes Pakistan's objection to commencement of construction of Ram temple
India on Thursday trashed Pakistan's criticism of commencement of the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, saying Islamabad has no locus standi over the issue. "We have seen an absurd
Family Petitions Enugu Governor, IGP Over 70-year-old Woman’s Death
Since she was living alone, nobody saw or heard her shouting. It was after two days that her corpse was discovered.
Driver's 'wrong direction' police chase ends in roundabout smash
Merseyside Police patrols pursued the suspected cannabis-fuelled driver as he headed into oncoming traffic on the M56
Babri mosque demolition accused to appear in court on June 4
The special CBI court, conducting the Babri mosque demolition trial, will record statements of the accused under Section 313
Army Shoot-Off Will Pit Israel's Iron Dome Against Foreign Competitors
The Army announced its plans to purchase Iron Dome in February 2019 to comply with the fiscal 2019 NDAA.
Taking urgent steps for cremation of COVID-19 deceased, Delhi govt tells HC
The Delhi government told the court that 28 such bodies were cremated on Thursday and the last rites of the remaining 35 will be performed by Saturday.
Ukraine, Hungary Seek To Overcome Impasse Over Language Law Impeding NATO Initiatives
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and his Hungarian counterpart Peter Szijjarto have discussed Kyiv-Budapest bilateral ties at a time Hungary is blocking NATO initiatives because of a restrictive language law in Ukraine.
Trump Dodges Questions About His ‘Shooting’ Tweet — Announces End Of U.S. Funds To WHO
Following protests in Minneapolis, Trump tweeted a perceived threat against demonstrators, saying "When the looting starts, the shooting starts."
421 deaths by suicide and intentional self-harm in 2019
There were 421 deaths by suicide and intentional self-harm registered in Ireland last year, according to the Yearly Summary of Vital Statistics published by the Central Statistics Office.
Twitter adds unprecedented warning to Trump tweet threatening to shoot Minneapolis protesters
Twitter has added an unprecedented warning to a Trump tweet, warning users that the post "glorifies violence".The message was added to a post in which Mr Trump seemed to threatened that people protesting against the death of an unarmed black man in custody could be shot.
Lesotho appeal courts revokes bail granted to former leader's wife
MASERU (Reuters) - Lesotho’s Appeal Court on Friday revoked bail which had been granted to former prime minister Thomas Thabane’s wife, who is accused of murdering his previous spouse.
Australian zoo worker mauled in 'harrowing' attack by lions
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Two lions attacked a woman worker at an Australian zoo on Friday as she was cleaning their enclosure, inflicting critical wounds on her head and neck, officials said.
Pilot flies to RAF base in Anglesey 'as he wanted to go to beach in lockdown'
He flew from Surrey to Wales and landed without permission.
Covid-19 crisis: UP sees sense on migrant workers, Maharashtra should too
A shortage of workers in one state or another could result in a spike in wage costs, throwing the economics of manufacturing or construction out of gear.
Civil unrest spreads across America as Trump rages on and at Twitter
US News: Civil unrest exploded across America on the third day of protests in Minneapolis over the alleged daylight murder of a black man by a white police off
Tremors felt in Delhi, North India on Friday, fifth time in two months
"Did you feel it!" was the buzz among people messaging each other in Delhi and cities near it
Ahmedabad: Fire at Sakar 7 building, one dead
According to fire officials, fire has started in the cable duct of the commercial complex due to short circuit of wiring, resulting in heavy smoke coming out from each floor of the building.
Chief Medical Officer backs voluntary use of face masks on public transport
Brendan Murphy has backed the voluntary use of face masks as a new study shows they can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 when people are asymptomatic.
Cyber LEAP Act aims for innovations through Cybersecurity Grand Challenges
New bill seeks to set up competitions across the US to spur security breakthroughs.
They made a mockery of our trust: why Britain is united in fury at the PM and his adviser
White-hot, palpable fury has spanned the political divide.
The move used to restrain George Floyd is discouraged by most police. Here's why.
George Floyd's death has raised new questions about a potentially dangerous method of restraint: the knee-to-neck manoeuvre.
Aviation regulator says locusts a threat to flight ops, issues guidelines
India is battling the worst desert locust invasion in more than 21 years
The return of Serie A: What's at stake
Italy's Serie A has been given the all-clear to return on June 20 after a three-month enforced absence in one of the epicentres of the coronavirus pandemic.
Minneapolis cop arrested in connection with black man's custody death
"I can't breathe," the last words of George Floyd, has now become the rallying cry of thousands of Minneapolis protesters.
Backlash as CNN TV crew arrested live on air by US police as they reported on protests over George Floyd's death
The Minnesota State Patrol on Friday arrested a CNN television crew as they reported on violent protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer kneeled on his neck.
Europe airs 'grave concern' over China's move in Hong Kong
The European Union voiced 'grave concern' over sweeping new Chinese national-security legislation in Hong Kong and questioned China’s respect for its international commitments
Trump vows to get Minneapolis protesters ‘under control’
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to take action to bring the city of Minneapolis “under control,” calling violent protesters outraged by the death of a black man in police cu...
Devastating school blaze caused by building work, investigators believe
No children were on the premises at the time of the fire.
South Korea schools forced to close again after second wave of coronavirus
Hundreds of schools in South Korea were forced to close just days after reopening due to an unexpected spike in coronavirus cases, according to a report Friday. The country reported 79 new COVID-19
Slain journalist killed 'over personal enmity'
With the help of DNA tests, police arrest three men for Aziz Memon's murder
Govt lowers GDP growth rates for Q1, Q2 and Q3 in revised data
GDP growth has now been revised to 4.4 per cent in Q2 compared to 5.09 per cent earlier
'The windows are broken': Ohio Statehouse breached by protesters early Friday morning
Protesters in Columbus, Ohio, breached the Statehouse early Friday morning amid violent clashes with police.
Challenges awaiting private schools after reopening
Whenever the Federal Government reopens schools for physical classes, some challenges are bound to confront private schools...
Pepper spray, tear gas used to stop Dallas, Houston protests
Police in Texas’ two largest cities deployed pepper spray and tear gas Friday night as protests escalated over the death of Houston native George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.
Minnesota Officer Charged With Murder in Death of George Floyd
A Minnesota prosecutor has charged a police officer with third-degree murder and manslaughter in the restraint death of George Floyd.
Columbus protest over George Floyd's death turns violent
Protesters angry over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody turned out for a demonstration in Columbus that began peacefully but turned violent, leaving smashed storefront windows al
Police: Trans man fatally shot by officer after pointing gun
A transgender black man was fatally shot by an officer in Florida after fatally stabbing another man and pointing a gun at the officer, authorities said.
Federal government to clear all Centrelink robo-debts, refund money
More than $720 million raised through the Morrison government's controversial Centrelink robo-debt program will be refunded.
Trump calls protesters ‘thugs’ after George Floyd death in police custody
The US leader vowed that ‘when the looting starts, the shooting starts’.
Study examines black male youth reactions to social media videos of community violence
New research from the Race and Opportunity Lab in the Center for Social Development sheds light on youths' reactions to social media videos showing violence in their communities.
O’Leary calls for "insane and useless" two-week quarantine to be axed
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary is urging the Government to remove the “insane and useless” qua...
‘A Human Reaction to a Deeply Dysfunctional Relationship’: The Connection Between Police Violence, Looting and Riots In Minneapolis
Protesters in Minneapolis, Minnesota, burned a police precinct in response to the death of George Floyd — killed by Minneapolis police officer Derek
Police free CNN reporter arrested live on TV covering Minneapolis protests
Police in Minneapolis released a CNN reporter who was led off in handcuffs along with his film crew while reporting live on television early Friday morning during violent protests in the city.
'Jogi's death is an irreparable loss to the state'
'Jogi's death is an irreparable loss to the state'. Leaders across the political spectrum on Friday condoled the demise of Chhattisgarh's first chief minister Ajit Jogi, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailing the IAS officer-turned-politician for striving to bring a positive change in the lives of the poor.
Expert: No police academy teaches officers to put knees on necks
Police around the nation and law enforcement experts broadly condemned the way George Floyd, who died in Minneapolis police custody, was restrained by an officer who dug his knee into the man's neck, saying no circumstances warrant such a technique
GST collections down 70% in April
April GST collections are for March transactions, and the lockdown started only from March 25, therefore, the poor collection in the month could be mostly due to extension of return filing dates
Virus count revised, new clusters emerge as France reopens
France’s national health agency reported a sudden jump in new virus infections -- just an hour after the prime minister announced a sweeping national reopening plan. The agency clarified Friday that the surprising new figures were the result of a new accounting method, and not linked to a much-feared second…
Teacher, four others killed as gunmen attack Plateau community
James Abraham, Jos Five people have been killed by gunmen who attacked a food joint in Miango Community, Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State. It was learnt that the victims were eati...
Dongban Mensem: Buhari extends appointment of president of appeal court
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the extension of the appointment of Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem as the acting president of the Court of Appeal (PCA).
Foley Square protest planned Friday following George Floyd police custody death
Friday's planned protest over the death of George Floyd comes one day after 72 people were arrested in a similar protest.
Twitter hides Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter hid a tweet by US President Donald Trump behind a warning for the first time on Friday, accusing him of breaking its rules by "glorifying violence" in a message that said looters at protests in Minneapolis would be shot.
Italy wants independent probe into origin of pandemic, backs India’s call for reform of WHO: Italian minister
With Italy and India set to take on the presidency of the G20 in 2021 and 2022, Amendola said the two countries would also play a key role in helping shape the post-Covid-19 world order, including global supply and value chains and ways to recover from the economic crisis created by the pandemic.
Court orders Lesotho ex-first lady rearrested in murder trial
Lesotho's Court of Appeal on Friday ordered the rearrest of former first lady Maesaiah Thabane after revoking her bail on murder charges.
ICC allows Ivory Coast ex-president Gbagbo to leave Belgium
Ivory Coast's former president Laurent Gbagbo can leave Belgium under certain conditions, the International Criminal Court said Thursday, following his acquittal last year over post-election violence that killed 3,000 people.
Minneapolis Mayor to Rioters: Practice Social Distancing, Wear Masks
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey requested that protesters practice social distancing and wear masks to reduce coronavirus transmission.
"Bleak and depressing reading” - Figures highlight retail sector lockdown woes
The latest national retail figures make for “very bleak and depressing reading” as the effect...
Newsnight at war with BBC bosses as Ofcom face demands to probe Emily Maitlis rant about Dominic Cummings after corporation rules out formal investigation
The corporation has been 'flooded' with more than 20,000 complaints about the Newsnight host - but this figure includes thousands of emails from her supporters who feel she was badly treated.
Racially charged violence rages for third night in Minneapolis
A third night of racially charged arson, looting and vandalism gripped Minneapolis as protesters vented rage over the death of an unarmed black man after a white police officer knelt on his neck as he lay on the ground following arrest.
Foreign returnee, another test positive in Mysuru
A foreign returnee and an inter-State traveller tested positive to COVID-19 in Mysuru on Friday.This is the first case of an international traveller contracting the disease on return to Mysuru.The 28-
Cops That Kneed On George Floyd’s Neck Received Multiple Complaints In The Past
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Trends in Covid-19 deaths: how the four nations of the UK compare
Deaths have fallen, but the pattern is not consistent.
Of Course There Are Protests. The State Is Failing Black People.
The collapse of politics and governance leaves no other option.
Fishermen ‘shocked and saddened’ over disturbance death at medieval castle
Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the man’s death at the 15th-century Lullingstone Castle in Eynsford, Kent.
Act fast: The $200 Nintendo Switch Lite is back in stock at Amazon
The Nintendo Switch has been impossible to find in recent much, but the mobile-only Nintendo Switch Lite is now in stock at Amazon, albeit in limited colors.
Modi, Shah meet over lockdown plan amid rising COVID-19 cases
Modi, Shah meet over lockdown plan amid rising COVID-19 cases. During his talks with the chief ministers, Shah sought to know the areas of concern of the states and the sectors they want to open up further from June 1, the official said.
10 jihadists killed in Burkina Faso – Army
Ten "terrorists" died in an offensive against a jihadist base in the west of Burkina Faso on Thursday, according to the army
Suriname leader seeks recount after poll defeat
Suriname's ruling party is calling for a recount of votes in Monday's general election, the party leader and President Desi Bouterse said Thursday, after preliminary results showed the opposition winning.
C4's 'Hitched At Home' Is Here To Prove Lockdown Love Is Real
Since the beginning of lockdown, the world of television has been tasked with keeping audiences gripped. Some have done this using innovative, and of course safe methods of creating new content. One show to embrace our new socially-distanced way of…
Lagos allays fears over 5G technology - The Nation Nigeria
Lagos State Government has assured there is nothing to fear over purported danger posed by 5G technology to their health.It declared controversies...
World coronavirus dispatch: The UK-NZ-Germany success, and Korea's haste
From carmaker Renault laying off 14,600 people, to S&P's downgrading Rolls-Royce to junk, and the third type of coronavirus transmission - read these and more in today's world dispatch
Group demands public prosecution of policemen involved in shooting of teenager
A group known as Oworo Youth Forum has demanded that the police officers involved in the shooting of 16-year-old Tina Ezekwe must be arrested, paraded and prosecuted publicly. Towolawi Jamiu,
Lady Gaga Rocks A Studded Pink Face Mask As She Hand Delivers Chromatica To Every Retailer
Lady Gaga, before the release of her upcoming album Chromatica, took to Instagram and shared that she will be hand delivering the copies of her album to every retailer.
Powell speech: Evidence on whether negative rates work is mixed
The Federal Reserve's Main Street Facility is very challenging because of the wide diversity of companies, Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Federal Rese
Law Enforcement Files Discredit Brian Kemp’s Accusation That Democrats Tried to Hack the Georgia Election
Kemp’s explosive allegation, just days before the closely contested 2018 election, drew wide attention. But newly released documents show that there was no such hack.
Buhari at 5: President never sacked Osinbajo's aides - VP's office
Laolu Akande, the spokesperson of the vice president has faulted reports in the media some time ago that some aides in the office of Prof Osinbajo were sacked.
Ohio House approves bill legalizing sports gambling
House lawmakers on Thursday passed a bill to legalize sports wagering in Ohio, a move that could generate millions in tax revenue for the state.
Monkeys 'ran away with coronavirus test samples after attacking lab technician'
Locals filmed what they say is one of the monkeys sat in a tree chewing one of the sample collection kits
Protesters set Minneapolis police station on fire
“When the looting starts, the shooting starts,” responds Trump
Trump terminates US ties with WHO, imposes sanctions against China
President Donald Trump said certain foreign nationals from China, identified as potential security risks, will not be allowed to enter the US "to better secure our nation's vital university research"
Bill to Ban Seclusion and Face-Down Restraints in Illinois Schools Gets Sidelined After Pushback From Administrators
After months of debate, lawmakers did not vote on a bill that would have banned the use of seclusion and restraint in Illinois schools. Administrators argued meeting with families for each incident…
Ahmaud Arbery’s killing puts a spotlight on the blurred blue line of citizen’s arrest laws
Laws enabling citizens to apprehend suspects, which date back to medieval England, were historically used in the US to suppress slave revolts.
Obama speaks out on George Floyd’s death: ‘This shouldn’t be normal in 2020 America’
Former President Barack Obama said that the death of George Floyd “shouldn’t be ‘normal’ in 2020 America.”
People shielding from coronavirus ‘feel left behind’ as lockdown measures ease
Charities are concerned about the impact an indefinite isolation will have on the more than two million people shielding in the UK.
Reps worried over strange death in Bonny Island - The Nation Nigeria
The House of Representatives has asked the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control(NCDC) to immediately identify the cause of strange...
City of Moscow revises up its coronavirus death toll for April after criticism
The city of Moscow has issued a revised version of its coronavirus death toll for April after criticism of its initial figures, more than doubling the original tally by using what it said was an alternative counting method. The city initially reported 636 coronavirus-related deaths for April, a figure
AT&T: The HBO Max Launch Was A Disaster
The HBO Max launch was an utter disaster. Pricing, content and distribution all did not add up and failed to generate any excitement. Without Roku and Amazon Fi
Trump Calls Floyd Death 'Shocking,' Calls Protesters 'Thugs'
"These THUGS are dishonoring the memory of George Floyd, and I won't let that happen," he tweeted. "Just spoke to Governor Tim Walz and told him that the Military is with him all the way. Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you
New blood test to check for undetected Covid cases
The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases across New Zealand could rise - thanks to a new blood test. This story was first published by RNZ Scientists...
Release of 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis documentary rekindles talk of reunification through military means
China Central Television (CCTV) is set to broadcast a documentary series on Friday about the 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis, also known as the Artillery Action against Kinmen in China, and on the same day a grand forum on the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Anti-Secession Law was held in Beijing.
Taylor Swift Tweets Directly at Trump: ‘We Will Vote You Out in November’
Responding to President Donald Trump’s threats of violence against protestors in Minneapolis, Taylor Swift tweeted, “We will vote you out in November,” her strongest statement yet on the 2020 election.
Baltimore voters face watershed moment with mayoral primary
Baltimore’s most consequential election in a generation is set to take place next week, when voters will be looking for a leader who can rein in violent crime, address entrenched poverty and restore s
NCDC confirms 182 new cases of COVID-19, total active cases now 6064
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Thursday recorded 182 new cases of the Coronavirus, (COVID-19), in the country, the...
Nottinghamshire Police respond to claim that gang violence will spill onto streets after lockdown eases
Concerns have been raised by the Police Federation that 'scores will be settled' once lockdown is lifted
US To Bar Some Chinese Students, Strip Hong Kong Special Treatment: Trump
President Donald Trump said Friday that the United States will restrict Chinese students and start reversing Hong Kong's special status in customs and other areas, as Beijing imposes a controversial security law.
Trump Confirms Deployment Of US Army To Shoot Protestors In Minneapolis Protesting Murder of Blacks By Police.
Trump Wants Army To Shoot Protestors - Confirms Troops Deployment.In a series of tweets,Trump says he wants the protestors to be shot
Iran says it will continue nuclear work despite U.S. sanctions
Iran said Friday its experts would continue nuclear development activities, despite sanctions imposed earlier this week on their fellow scientists by the United States.
Sheffield City Council advises against schools reopening on Monday
The South Yorkshire authority has cited fears that the test and trace system will not be ‘robust enough’ by next week.
Twitter hides Donald Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter's decision to step in, at a time of racially charged civil unrest in cities across the United States, escalates a feud between Trump and tech companies.
German government fails to agree on green hydrogen strategy
BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany’s government on Friday failed to agree on a national hydrogen (H2) strategy, with ministers divided over proposed capacity and implementation times for the long-awaited plan to help decarbonise the economy and cut carbon dioxide emissions.
Nicola Sturgeon ‘confident’ capacity is in place for contact tracing following NHS Tayside concerns
Nicola Sturgeon has insisted she is "confident" health teams have the resources they need to carry out her test and protect strategy following concerns about capacity at NHS Tayside and other boards.
What UK will look like as lockdown eased and shops braced for BBQ and booze spike
New week, new world... we look at what Monday brings for garden parties, schools, shops, pubs, takeaways, shielding, entertainment and holidays as Brits are ready to go barbecue and picnic crazy with 25C temperatures but docs warn to stick to social distancing rules
Great, Now Murder Hornets Are Turning Up in New Places
The fucking murder hornets are spreading.
SC to hear on June 2 plea seeking replacement of word India with ‘Bharat’
The plea was filed by a Delhi-based man.
Twitter Restricts Trump Tweet for “Glorifying Violence”
""This Tweet violated the Twitter rules about glorifying violence"
Maharashtra: SP MLA booked for protest, ‘inciting’ people
Stating that the voice of public representatives was being stifled, Abu Asim Azmi said on Friday that he held the protest to highlight the high-handedness of the police and raise concerns over the functioning of the government.
‘Dinner meeting’ of Karnataka BJP MLAs sets alarm bells ringing in party
The impending elections to the Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Council in June seem to be the triggers that have brought the politicking back.
Global Covid-19 Tally Rises To Over 58.31 Lakh, Death Toll Crosses 3.6 Lakh Mark
The total number of people that have recovered from the disease has also increases to 24.3 lakh.
Fighting Covid-19 and building the future Human Resource Capital
Companies must use the pandemic to prepare for a post Covid-19 world
China home-built aircraft carrier conducting sea trials
BEIJING (AP) — China’s Defense Ministry said the navy’s only entirely home-built aircraft is carrying out sea trials to test weapons and equipment and enhance training of the crew. Ministry...
Indian-origin doctor Rajesh Gupta who worked during coronavirus pandemic found dead in UK hotel
An Indian-origin doctor Rajesh Gupta was found dead in a hotel in the United Kingdom on Monday where he was staying with his family to protect them from the novel coronavirus pandemic, reported HT.
CNN crew released after they were arrested live on air in Minneapolis
A CNN crew was arrested while giving a live television report Friday morning in Minneapolis -- and then released about an hour later -- as the crew covered ongoing protests over the death in police custody of George Floyd.
Kidnappers demand N20m to free Nasarawa CAN chair
Kidnappers of Nasarawa State chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Bishop Joseph Masin, have demanded N20 million to set him free.
Covid-19: Delhi adds 69 virus-related deaths in last 34 days to toll, total 398 deaths now
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia claimed the deaths were reported late.
Minneapolis Police Station Torched As Protests Rage Overnight
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Cheering protesters torched a Minneapolis police station that the department abandoned as three days of violent protests...
The Idea of India: Crimes Against Migrants
The Idea of India is HuffPost India’s monthly conversation about how we see ourselves as a people and as a nation.
Irish-focused study finds no evidence that Covid-19 was transmitted in schools before government closures
The authors suggest that evidence of transmission among school children has yet to emerge.
Sonu Sood helps 167 migrant workers go home to Odisha
Special flight arranged for labourers from Kochi.
Tracking Covid-19: Govt must add more features to drive Aarogya Setu adoption
Making Aarogya Setu open-source great for building trust, but the govt must add more features to drive adoption
People shielding from coronavirus ‘feel left behind’ as lockdown measures ease
Charities are concerned about the impact an indefinite isolation will have on the more than two million people shielding in the UK.
Egypt records 1,127 new coronavirus cases, 29 deaths
Egypt recorded 1,127 new coronavirus, COVID-19 cases, Thursday, raising the total number of confirmed cases since the outbreak in Egypt to 20,793.
South Africans quench thirst with moonshine during lockdown ban
South Africa imposed a lockdown on 27 March and banned alcohol in a bid to ease hospital workloads, help the public stick to social distancing rules and prevent a rise in domestic violence. A partial lifting of the ban is set for 1 June.
Three wounded in shootout in Kiev suburb, 20 detained
Dozens of people, some armed with what appeared to be hunting rifles, clashed in broad daylight on Friday in a residential suburb outside the capital Kiev, and at least three people were wounded, according to officials. The violence, captured in amateur footage taken from surrounding apartment blocks
HC OK’s shifting of 955 foreign Tablighis from quarantine centres to alternate accommodation
The Delhi High Court Thursday allowed shifting of 955 foreign nationals, who had participated in the religious congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz event, from institutional quarantine to an alternate place of accommodation. A bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rajnish Bhatnagar, which conducted the
Cairns boy dead after alleged scuffle in suburban park
Police say the 12-year-old boy was involved in a physical altercation between two groups in a Cairns suburb when he fell to the ground unconscious.
ED attaches Rs 385-cr asset of VVIP choppers case middleman Rajiv Saxena
It said the value of the properties attached is $50.90 million (Rs 385.44 crore) and a provisional order under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) has been issued
Twitter-Trump Tension Mounts on Warning Over Shooting Tweet
Tensions between Twitter Inc. and Donald Trump soared after the social-media platform warned users that the president broke its rules against violent speech, prompting critics to accuse the company of unfairly censoring one of its most prominent users.
The George Floyd Killing Exposes the Failures of Police Reform
As protests engulf Minneapolis after yet another police killing, advocates across the country say the time for police reform is over.
Enormous pod of dolphins frolic in sea 'thanks to coronavirus lockdown'
The animals can be seen jumping out of the water around a fisherman's boat as he worked in the Cacaluta Bay, in Huatulco, Mexico
Monguno’s accusers do not wish Niger Delta region well — CNDC
A group, Coalition for Niger Delta Cohesion (CNDC), hs berated attempts by some elements in the Niger Delta region to cast aspersions on...
Govt, non-govt offices to reopen from June 8 in Bengal: CM
KOLKATA: As the fourth phase of Covid-19 lockdown draws to a close in India, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday announced that all government and non-government offices will resume their operations from June 8 across the state.Addre
Coronavirus crisis restricts Heysel disaster remembrance
Authorities and fans on Friday marked the 35th anniversary of the Heysel Stadium tragedy where 39 people died during violence at the 1985 European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus.
Is there still a case for testing contacts?
Experts say targeted testing and limiting the number of deaths is the way forward
INVESTIGATION: SSS illegally detains victim for 14 months without trial, allegedly defies AGF’s order
FOR 13 months, the State Securitt Service illegally detained citizen Austin Ighodaro, without recourse for the due judicial process.
Ireland’s leading Olympic hope may retire unless government relax rules
Two-time world rowing champion Sanita Puspure fears her hopes of gold in Tokyo could be ruined by lockdown policies.
Lesser in number, Odisha workers in Ahmedabad await Shramik trains
According to officials, a total of 80 migrant workers from Odisha have registered for Shramik trains in Ahmedabad in the last one week, but at least 1,600 passengers are required to book a train to a particular state.
Public Works Department resumes work at major project sites in Tamil Nadu
Officials say finding workers for the various projects is a challenge during the lockdown, as many have left for their hometowns
High Court victory puts keepers of secrets on notice
Australians have a right to know what happened in 1975 and to know what happens in our name today.
Jack vs Trump Round 2: Twitter flags Trump's tweet 'inciting violence' on George Floyd protests
The death of George Floyd, 46, an African-American man has sparked debates regarding police brutality and institutional racism in the United States of America yet again.
Night of flames and fury as Minneapolis swells with outrage over George Floyd killing
The 3rd precinct station was not the only building that burned overnight, as furious protesters’ demand for justice intensified
China rejects Donald Trump's offer to mediate Sino-India border standoff
China on Friday rejected US President Donald Trump's offer to mediate between India and China to end their current border standoff.
Parliament encourages Coronavirus positives to boldly declare status
The Parliament of Ghana on Wednesday frowned on the poor treatment accorded people who have tested positive for the coronavirus, and called on society to avoid stigmatization, discrimination and fear of patients who have recovered from the disease.
US police officer charged with murder of George Floyd
A former US police officer has been charged with the murder of African-American man George Floyd. Derek Chauvin was filmed kneeling on the neck of Mr Floyd for at least eight minutes on Monday before…
'A dud deal': Opposition promises to scrap BRI deal with China if elected
Opposition Leader Michael O'Brien said the Belt and Road Initiative with China was not in the state's interest and he would abolish it, if elected.
Coronavirus is an unprecedented challenge to equality 50 years on from equal pay
The Equal Pay Act was passed 50 years ago and carried through by heroes of the Labour movement: the inimitable Barbara Castle, Labour’s Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity, the 187 women sewing-machinists at Ford Dagenham who went on strike against sex discrimination in job grading in 1968
Trump says Twitter misunderstood his tweet about looters and shooting
President Trump says Twitter employees misunderstood his intent when deciding to censor a Friday morning tweet that said looting may lead to shooting in Minnesota. Trump tweeted Friday afternoon that
German virus ‘guru’ in crosshairs of lockdown critics
BERLIN, May 29 — One of Germany’s top virologists has become a hate figure for conspiracy theorists and the anti-lockdown movement, leading to an ugly spat with the country’s top-selling newspaper and exposing a growing rift over scientists’ role in fighting the pandemic. Christian Drosten,...
Minneapolis officer charged following death of black man in custody
The arrest comes after three days of protests.
Inventor of ventilator used for coronavirus George Weisz dead at 90: report
George Weisz, a tinkerer-turned-mechanical engineer who designed a popular ventilator being used to treat the coronavirus, has died in the UK at the age of 90, according to a report.
Bangladeshis killed in Libya were abducted and tortured, Foreign Ministry says
DHAKA (Reuters) - The 30 migrants slain by traffickers in Libya on Wednesday had been abducted while crossing the country in search of work and then tortured to extract a ransom, Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday, citing a survivor.
German virus 'guru' in crosshairs of lockdown critics
One of Germany's top virologists has become a hate figure for conspiracy theorists and the anti-lockdown movement, leading to an ugly spat with the country's top-selling newspaper and exposing a growing rift over scientists' role in fighting the pandem...
1,437 new coronavirus cases in Mumbai, 38 deaths
A BMC release said that the number of recovered patients also increased to 16,008 with 715 COVID-19 patients being discharged from various hospitals during the day. 832 new suspected patients were admittedto various hospitals in the city in the past 24 hours, it added.
Former Chhattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi passes away at 74
Earlier in the day, the former CM suffered two cardiac arrests followed by which doctors termed his health as extremely critical.
Huge influx of travellers increases backlog of samples awaiting tests
Over 30,000 of the one lakh samples collected in the last one week have piled up in various labs
Nor’wester kills two, south Bengal likely to receive more rainfall
The city traffic police said parts of Central Avenue, MG Road, Bidhan Sarani and Ultadanga were left waterlogged.
Protests in George Floyd's death turn violent in Brooklyn; cops injured, hundreds arrested
Protests in Brooklyn that started off peacefully Friday quickly turned violent, with a dozen NYPD officers injured and at least 200 arrests, police cars set ablaze and the door and windows of the 88th Precinct in Clinton Hill vandalized.
Amy Klobuchar's position on 2006 shooting by officer in George Floyd death 'could cost her VP role'
Amy Klobuchar's decision as a Minneapolis prosecutor in 2006 not to bring charges against the police officer filmed kneeling on the neck of George Floyd could cost her the role of vice president, critics have said.With Joe Biden asking Ms Klobuchar to undergo official vetting to be his running mate
Joe Burrow Speaks Out Following George Floyd’s Death In Minneapolis
As he's become a true football star over the last few months, Joe Burrow hasn't shied away from discussing significant social causes.
Coronavirus fears slow CRH blood donations – doc
WESTERN BUREAU: Fears emanating from the COVID-19 pandemic have caused concerns about blood donations to spiral at Cornwall Regional, the hospital’s senior medical officer has said. Dr Derrick Harvey made the observation during an interview with...
Protest in Hong Kong over security law
Dozens of people joined a protest in a mall in Hong Kong on Friday following a vote by China’s ceremonial parliament to approve legislation that could severely restrict opposition political activity and civic activity in the Asian financial center.
Dissident Chinese artist warns of hidden cost of Beijing's Belt and Road deal
One of China’s most prolific and well-known political cartoonists warns the Victorian Premier over Beijing's signature policy.
Inside life of conjoined twins - from difficult questions to awkward fallouts
EXCLUSIVE: Sisters Carmen and Lupita open up on what it's like sharing the same body. Norma and their dad Victor brought them to the US from Mexico in search of better medical treatment when they were babies
China rejects Trump's offer to mediate in Sino-India border standoff
Trump on Wednesday offered to "mediate or arbitrate" the raging border dispute between India and China, saying he was "ready, willing and able" to ease the tensions
Netizens weigh in on jobs for foreign workers and locals
Netizens weigh in on jobs for foreign workers and locals
Intel chief Ratcliffe declassifies transcripts of Flynn calls
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe on Friday announced that he has declassified the transcripts related to Michael Flynn’s conversations with a Russian diplomat during the presidential
Reading fest to be held online from June 19
The 25th edition of the P.N. Panicker Memorial National Reading Day – Reading Month Celebration will be observed across the country in the online mode this year on account of COVID-19. In an official
Queen’s secret correspondence in lead-up to Whitlam dismissal to become public
The High Court has ruled in favour of a historian seeking the public release of letters between the Queen and former governor-general John Kerr.
Simulating dead bodies could help calculate an accurate time of death
Forensic scientists currently use basic temperature measurements to determine time of death, but a 3D simulation of the entire body could give much more accurate estimates
COVID-19 infects 206 healthcare workers at AIIMS-Delhi
AIIMS is planning to restore limited OPD and non-emergency services in a phased manner for which the talks are on with all departments, said a doctor.
Colleagues line street for funeral procession of ‘loved and valued’ NHS worker
Mike Brown was known well around Southampton General Hospital for his love of spicy food and cheeky sense of humour.
Lynas forced to defend disclosure on US military funding
Amanda Lacaze-led Lynas knew the US Department of Department process was on hold in April but she did not alert the market until May 22.
The new lockdown rules on sunbathing in parks or on beaches in Wales
The latest coronavirus guidelines on relaxing outdoors and in groups of how many
Municipal corporations to roll out disaster risk management programme
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Desmond McKenzie, says the island’s municipal corporations will be rolling out the first phase of their disaster risk mitigation programme in two weeks, for the 2020 Atlantic Hurricane...
NSA says Russian agents have been hacking major e-mail program since last August
Critical vulnerability was identified 11 months ago
Devastating school blaze caused by building work, investigators believe
No children were on the premises at the time of the fire.
George Floyd's Death Case: One Of The Four Minneapolis Police Officers Charged With 'Third-Degree Murder'
The officials have not yet arrested or charged the other three officers involved but are continuing to investigate the evidence. Meanwhile, the officers involved in the incident have been fired and reportedly FBI is involved in investigating the case.
Officer Charged With George Floyd's Death as Protests Flare
The group marched peacefully for three hours before another confrontation with police broke out, though details were scarce.
Zimbabwe Finance Minister threatened to resign from Govt over Mutodi
FOREIGN Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Busi Moyo confronted President Emmerson Mnangagwa and threatened to hand in his resignation from Cabinet unless loudmouth Energy Mutodi was sacked from Government, a leading weekly publication has revealed.
African Union chief condemns US police killing of George Floyd
The head of the African Union Commission has condemned the killing by police of an unarmed black man in the US state of Minnesota which has sparked protests across the country.
Hundreds of troops deployed as angry US anti-racism protests spread
Protests broke out in several cities across the country, including New York, where dozens of protesters were arrested; Phoenix, Memphis, and Denver.
Britain may offer 'path to citizenship' for nearly 3 million in Hong Kong
Britain is prepared to offer extended visa rights and a pathway to citizenship for almost 3 million Hong Kong residents in response to China's push to impose national security legislation in the former British colony. China's parliament has approved a decision to go forward with national security legislation for Hong…
Locust invasion wreaks havoc on Pakistan's crops, orchards
An invasion of locusts has spread across Pakistan, officials said Friday, causing damage to crops and orchards and posing a threat to food security in an impoverished Islamic nation already struggling to tackle a virus pandemic that has caused more than 1,300 deaths.
Justice Minister: Court sessions will be partially resumed Saturday
In statements to MENA chief editor, he added that this measure will continue for two weeks ahead of resuming all court sessions nationwide.
Lockdown: HC extends gangster Arun Gawli’s parole by five days
The parole leave was, however, extended for a period of seven days due to the coronavirus-induced nationwide lockdown.
Police across US speak out against Minneapolis custody death
Authorities say George Floyd was detained Monday because he matched the description of someone who tried to pay with a counterfeit bill at a convenience store, and the 46-year-old resisted arrest. A bystander's disturbing video shows Officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, kneeling on Floyd's neck, even as Floyd begs for air and slowly stops talking and moving.
Former PM says Cummings had not ‘followed spirit’ of lockdown guidance
Mrs May said she was concerned that the focus on Mr Cummings was ‘detracting from the most important task’ of dealing with coronavirus.
Deadly crash blocks area of Signal Butte and Riggs roads
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office responded early Friday morning to the area near Signal Butte and Riggs roads.
Rad Tourism: Chernobyl Exclusion Zone Reportedly Opens as Ukraine Eases COVID-19 Lockdown
All tourists seeking to enter the exclusion zone would have to wear protective masks and gloves, while people exhibiting symptoms of an acute viral respiratory...
YSR Congress MLA and Sakshi Senior Journalist in Trouble
Notices were also given to 40 supporters of the party and two other journalists.
India coronavirus death toll passes China's
India's coronavirus death toll passed neighbouring China's on Friday, with 175 new fatalities in 24 hours taking the total to 4,706, according to official data.
McConnell calls for end to violent protests
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called for an end to violent protests in Minneapolis and in Louisville, Kentucky, where deaths have sparked riots and clashes between citizens and law enforcement.
Police arrest two officers for shooting teenager in Lagos
Two police officers have been arrested in Lagos for killing Tina Ezekwe, a 16-year old girl, at Iyana-Oworo area of Lagos, the police have said.
New Voters Register: Just boycott 2020 general elections – NDC told
In 1992, the NPP and other opposition parties due to suspicions of electoral manipulations and cheating boycotted the parliamentary elections. The paper, ‘stolen verdict’ was written to make a case.
Mother appeals to find 15-year-old daughter's rapist after teenager with learning difficulties was attacked in alleyway on her way home from school
The mother of a 15-year-old school girl who was raped on her way home from school in Streatham, south London in September 2019 said the attack has destroyed her daughter's confidence.
Appeal issued for people with sewing skills across Ireland to make masks for vulnerable communities
The Sew Change, a campaign established to unite people with sewing skills with the supplies they require, has issued a call out for volunteers in the older community who can offer their sewing skills ...
2 000 vehicles impounded for lockdown violations in Bulawayo
More than 2 000 vehicles have been impounded and motorists fined for lockdown defiance in Bulawayo as some people continue to disregard the call to stay at home.
Locust invasion wreaks havoc on crops and orchards in Pakistan
The damage poses a threat to food security in an impoverished nation already struggling to tackle a coronavirus pandemic that has caused more than 1,300 deaths
Latest killing shines harsh light on the nature of American race relations
Fury in Minneapolis following death of black suspect while being detained by police
Just All The Times The Internet Called The Govt The Fuck Out Over Today’s Robodebt 180
The Federal Government today announced a plan to refund $721 million worth of robodebt payments, and Twitter has some thoughts about it.
'Revenge': Murdered Libyan smuggler's family kills 30 migrants
The family of a Libyan smuggler killed by migrants has killed 30 migrants in a revenge attack, Libya's United Nations-recognised government said.
Trump slams Minneapolis mayor over violent George Floyd protests
President Trump early Friday threatened to “get the job done right” to control the violent Minneapolis protests if the city’s mayor doesn’t “get his act together.” “I can’t
Donald Trump calls Minneapolis protesters 'thugs,' vows action
Trump tweeted after protesters torched a Minneapolis police station, capping three days of violent protests US over the death of George Floyd, who pleaded for air as a white police officer knelt on his neck. He said he spoke to the state's Democratic governor, Tim Walz, and “told him that the Military is with him all t
No community transmission in Kerala so far, says state health minister
The number of virus tests has increased and nearly 3000 tests are being done per day, she said.
ED attaches Rs 385 crore assets of Agusta middleman Rajiv Saxena
The Enforcement Directorate on Friday said it has attached assets, including five Swiss bank accounts, worth Rs 385.44 crore of Rajiv Saxena, a middleman in the AgustaWestland VVIP choppers money
Functioning of Delhi High Court, district courts restricted till June 14
The Delhi High Court Friday decided to restrict till June 14 its functioning as also of the district courts to urgent matters only in view of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Administrative and
Mahathir Mohamad ousted from party amid power struggle
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has been ousted from his ethnic Malay political party in the latest twist of a power struggle with his successor, but he has vowed to challenge the
Politics Podcast: What Biden’s VP Picks Say About Him
Given that presidential nominees choose their running mates without any formal input from voters, how they choose can say a lot about the candidates and their v…
Motorcyclist doing 60mph on a 30mph road is jailed after mowing down and killing French holidaymaker in front of her two teenage sons
A speeding motorcyclist who mowed down and killed a French tourist on Great Dover Street, in Borough, south London, in front of her two teenage sons has been jailed for 32 months.
Cardi B Urges People to Vote in Order to See Change with Race Relations in America
The rapper continues to be one of the few celebrity voices of reason in the midst of America's current cultural climate.
PM Modi's letter to the people of India: A year after the start of his second term in office
From 2014 to 2019, Indias stature rose significantly. The dignity of the poor was enhanced. The nation achieved financial inclusion, free gas and electricity connections, total sanitation coverage, and made progress towards ensuring ‘housing for all.
BREAKING: Judge rules that MDC Alliance is not a political party
Harare judge, Justice Tawanda Chitapo has handed down a ruling dismissing the claim by the Nelson Chamisa led opposition form that it is a political party. The ...
Microsoft's Windows 10 2004 arrives (but not for everyone right away)
The latest Windows 10 upgrade, released this week, won't immediately show up for everyone; Microsoft is taking its usual gradual approach to rolling out the upgrade.
Sapphire Scent boss Wale Jana's headache - The Nation Nigeria
For cosmopolitan ladies and gentlemen within the Lagos and Abuja social radar, Sapphire Scents owned by upwardly mobile socialite, Adewale Adejana...
Battle of Jutland warship’s four years since restoration marked in lockdown
HMS Caroline closure amid the pandemic has had a ‘devastating impact’ on its finances with the loss of visitor revenue.
Fortescue and Andrew Forrest lose High Court appeal over exclusive native title of WA’s Yindjibarndi people
Australian mining giant Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) has lost its High Court bid to appeal against a native title determination that covers one of its
Officer in Rajya Sabha secretariat tests positive for Coronavirus; second case in Parliament
The COVID-19 scare has now reached Rajya Sabha Secretariat as an officer and his family members have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, a source confirmed on Friday.
Israel looks to export its coronavirus coping skills
Start-up nation Israel, on its way out of coronavirus lockdown, is seeking to export lessons that have allowed it to emerge as one of the least-hit victims of the pandemic.
Pilot breaches lockdown and flies to Anglesey RAF base 'to go to beach'
The RAF confirmed the civilian pilot landed at RAF Valley on a closed airfield without permission.
Quarantine students in Queenstown plan backed
The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) chief executive is talking to Queenstown’s mayor to make it the "quarantine capital" of the South Island...
Tobacco industry using 'deadly' tactics to hook kids
Ahead of its World No Tobacco Day on Sunday, the World Health Organisation says 44 million children aged 13 to 15 are smoking.
16 deaths in city, all from East Ahmedabad
247 new cases of Covid-19 reported in 24 hours, taking tally to 11,344 in the district; number of cases in Guj touches 15,572
President Trump Signs Order Withdrawing Legal Immunity To Social Media Companies For Editing Content Posted By Users
President Trump Signs Order Withdrawing Legal immunity For Social Media Companies For Editing Content Posted By Users
Court Orders Lesotho Ex-First Lady Rearrested in Murder Trial
Lesotho's Court of Appeal on Friday ordered the rearrest of former first lady Maesaiah Thabane after revoking her bail on murder charges over the 2017 killing of her husband's estranged wife.
Over 1,200 Coronavirus Deaths In US In Last 24 Hours: Report
The United States recorded 1,297 coronavirus deaths on Thursday, bringing its total to 101,573 since the global pandemic began, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.
Monkeys run away with coronavirus test samples after attacking lab technician
Alarms have been sounded as locals fear the infection might spread following the bizarre incident reported at the Meerut Medical College, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
Andrew Cuomo says he stands with protesters after George Floyd’s death
“Enough is enough,” Cuomo said during his daily coronavirus press briefing in New Rochelle, explaining that the Monday death of Floyd -- which has sparked national outrage -- “is not an isolated
Union tourism minister meets online travel agents, discusses post-lockdown protocols
Union Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel met a delegation of leading online travel agents (OTAs) of the country to discuss calibrated opening of hotels and accommodation units.
'I’m furious': Biden condemns Trump 'glorifying violence' and CNN arrest while officer in Floyd killing remains free
Joe Biden railed against the arrest of a CNN correspondent in Minneapolis, the handling of the officers involved in the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd, and President Trump's reaction to the violent riots in the city.
Indore: Mittal Appliances manager found dead in flat's bathroom
Preliminary investigation revealed that Albert hailed from Chennai and was staying here for a few years.
British PM Johnson eases lockdown as furore over aide continues
LONDON: The coronavirus lockdown will ease next week for most of Britain's population, Boris Johnson announced on Thursday (May 28), as a row ...
IPOB accuses British govt of masterminding discriminatory activities against Biafrans
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Friday accused the British government of masterminding all the discriminatory activities Biafrans.
Coronavirus news live - 377 more dead in the UK and lockdown latest
Here, we bring you the live updates on the latest news, developments and guidance on the Covid-19 pandemic.
India Q4 GDP data to be out today: Brokerages expect growth to reflect COVID-19 pain
Lockdown that began in last seven days of March is expected to have taken a toll on economic growth; economy is likely to have entered a recessionary phase with some agencies even estimating a contraction of over 5 per cent in FY21
Twitter puts warning on Trump 'THUGS' tweet, says it violates standards, glorifies violence
Twitter on Friday put a warning on a tweet from President Trump saying it violates the platform's rules against glorifying violence.
'We have not demanded President’s rule': Devendra Fadnavis on Maha govt amid COVID-19 crisis
Apparently affording a breather to the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi, Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis has denied any plans of his Bharatiya Janata Party to topple the six-month old Maharashtra government.
Fiery Atlanta rally among US protests of George Floyd death
Protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody spread around the United States on Friday, as his case renewed anger over others involving African Americans, police, and race relations. Protests were largely peaceful as demonstrators marched in the streets from Los Angeles to New York, but in Atlanta, demonstrators set a police …
Malaysia reports 103 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's health ministry reported 103 new COVID-19 cases on Friday (May 29), bringing the national total to 7,732. For the ...
Missile park to be set up at INS Kalinga
Agneeprastha will capture glimpses of missile history from 1981 till date
Assam flood toll rises to three, 2.94 lakh people in 300 villages displaced
Goalpara, bordering Meghalaya, continued to be the worst-hit district and 2.01 lakh people have been forced to take shelter elsewhere.
Ethiopian security forces accused of 39 extrajudicial killings
Ethiopian security forces in the Oromiya region have executed 39 opposition supporters and arrested at least 10,000 others accused of being members of an armed group since early 2019, Amnesty International said on Friday. The rights group said in a report that victims were accused of supporting the Oromo Liberation…
Little fear, lots of love as Madrid medics do home rounds amid pandemic
By Susana Vera MADRID (Reuters) - With air kisses and palms clasped, elderly patients in Madrid greet medics who come to check them at home during the coronavirus pandemic despite the risks involved.
CNN crew is arrested on live television while covering Minneapolis protests | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
A CNN reporting team was arrested live on television early today while covering the protests in Minneapolis, an extraordinary interference with freedom of the press that drew outrage from First Amendment advocates and a public apology from Minnesota’s governor.
Madhuri Dixit Says She Will Resume Shooting Her Netflix Series When Things Return To Normalcy
In a recent interview, Madhuri Dixit shared the questions she asks herself before choosing a script, and revealed that she had started shooting for her Netflix series before the lockdown.
Biden calls for 'real leadership' after Trump alludes to violence after police killing
Joe Biden on Friday called for justice and "real leadership", accusing President Donald Trump of encouraging violence by threatening deadly military force to stop rioters in Minneapolis protesting the police killing of an unarmed black man. Initially peaceful rallies in Minnesota's largest city have given way to nights of arson,…
Spain reports two new COVID-19 deaths, total at 27,121
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain’s Health Ministry said recorded deaths from the coronavirus outbreak reached 27,121 on Friday, increasing by two in the last 24 hours.
Coronavirus: Death of Belly Mujinga 'not linked to spit attack'
Police decide to take no further action over the death of Belly Mujinga, who died with coronavirus.
RAF fire crews are scrambled as lockdown-flouting pilot makes bizarre 300-mile trip to Prince William's ex-Anglesey airbase when it was closed because he 'wanted a day at the beach'
EXCLUSIVE: His £4million aeroplane was surrounded by fire crews and military police as he touched down at RAF Valley in Anglesey on Bank Holiday Monday afternoon.
CNN crew arrested while reporting on Minneapolis protests
The Minnesota State Patrol on Friday arrested a CNN television crew as they reported on violent protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air
'This shouldn’t be "normal" in 2020 America': Barack Obama says it 'falls on all of us' to 'be better' in the wake of George Floyd's death
Barack Obama has called for justice to be done, and called for an end to racial inequality - which remains 'tragically, painfully and maddeningly
Allow EC to work according to the laws – Kabila charges
The Acting General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Mr James Kwabena Bomfeh, has stated that political parties, the media and other individuals should allow the Electoral Commission to exercise their mandate without intimidation.
For five years, Buhari ‘campaigned’ for corrupt politicians, CDD says
A pro-democracy think tank, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of condoning corruption within his administration and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Official UK death toll rises to 38,161 after another 324 die
The latest figures were released by the Department of Health this afternoon, and consist of deaths in all settings including care homes.
Traditional owners consider billion-dollar shot at Fortescue
Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group faces huge compensation claim after High Court rebuff.
Most court cases will resume with caution after circuit breaker, but remote hearings remain: Chief Justice
SINGAPORE: Most court cases will resume on Jun 8, after about two months of suspended activity with only urgent and essential cases being heard. ...
Two policemen arrested for shooting teenager to death in Lagos
Two policemen: Theophilus Otobo, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, ASP and Inspector Oguntoba Olamigoke, attached to Bariga Police...
Shefali Jariwala On Father-In-Law’s Death: Parag And I Managed To Make It In Time For His Last Rites
Television actor Parag Tyagis father and actress Shefali Jariwalas father-in-law passed away on Monday, May 25, due to a heart attack. Shefali had managed to fly to Delhi from Mumbai to reach Ghaziabad for the final rites of her father-in-law. And now, the actress shared more details about her father-in-law’s death
NZ has done 'incredibly well' in Covid fight - Robertson
Kiwis have been encouraged to enjoy a "normal" holiday weekend after seven straight days of no new Covid cases - and there is now just one active...
India rejects US mediation in Ladakh standoff, reiterates China issue is bilateral
China too, in a statement on Friday, rejected any US mediation.
Minnesota governor 'deeply apologizes' to CNN president after network crew arrested
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) on Friday apologized to CNN President Jeff Zucker after reporter Omar Jimenez and his camera crew were arrested in Minneapolis, with the governor promising a prompt
New lockdown rules for having a barbecue legally
Barbecues are allowed under new government guidance
Zaira Wasim Compared the Attack of Locusts to the Havoc of Allah -
The year 2020 is creating trouble in front of people one by one. Locusts from Pakistan have now become a
Kidnappers’ buildings demolished in Calabar - The Nation Nigeria
The Cross River State government has pulled down buildings said to be owned by kidnappers in Calabar, the state capital...
CNN reporter arrested live on air by Minnesota police, released an hour later
During the arrest the anchor can be heard saying, "If you're just tuning in, you are watching our correspondent being arrested".
HBO Max announces 'Homeschool Musical' special with Laura Benanti
May 29 (UPI) -- HBO Max has given the greenlight to special Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020 from Tony Award winner Laura Benanti.
Region prepares for floods
The potential of thunderstorms in the B.C. Southern Interior has forecasters expecting river levels in the Boundary region to rise quickly early next week.
Coronavirus: What help are self-employed getting from government?
What is being done for the five million self-employed people in the UK facing a sudden loss of income?
Virus ignited in US no earlier than mid-January, study says
NEW YORK (AP) — The spark that started the U.S. coronavirus epidemic arrived during a three-week window from mid-January to early February, before the nation...
Garneau says still no black boxes from Iran in January shootdown of airliner
Canada and four other countries are still trying to pressure Iran to release the flight recorders from its Jan. 8 shootdown of a Ukrainian passenger plane, Transport Minister Marc Garneau said Friday.
Trump Assures Military is 'All the Way' With Minnesota Governor Amid Riots Over George Floyd's Death
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has already activated the state's National Guard amid the ongoing protests and riots in the wake of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis on...
Police: Woman killed after charging officer with knife
A woman armed with a butcher knife was fatally shot Friday after charging police officers outside a Florida government building, authorities said.
We'll deal Ladakh standoff with China: India to US
India on Friday conveyed to the US that it was eyeing to resolve the military standoff with China in eastern Ladakh through existing bilateral mechanisms, sending a clear message to Washington for the...
Parktown Boys’ principal back at school as lockdown postpones hearing
Malcolm Williams was suspended along with district officials in January following the death of Grade 8 pupil Enock Mpianzi.
For Afghan Sikhs, fear of another terror attack bigger than coronavirus
Forced to share cramped rooms at Gurdwaras after the March 25 attack, Sikhs look to India, wait for lockdown to end.
U.S. senators urge probe of TikTok on children's privacy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Four U.S. senators, including a China hawk, urged the Federal Trade Commission on Friday to investigate allegations that the popular video app TikTok violated a consent decree protecting children’s privacy.
Gordhan welcomes ConCourt ruling on Sars rogue unit interdict
The minister sought to suspend an order of remedial action regarding the alleged South African Revenue Service (Sars) rogue unit while he took the Public Protector’s findings on review.
Congress hits out at SG for remarks in SC in migrants case
It also questions court’s ‘silence’ over reconstitution of a Gujarat HC Bench that had criticised govt handling of COVID-19
Farming Community Network mark 25 years of supporting region's agriculture
Farmers across Devon have marked the 25th anniversary of the Farming Community Network (FCN), by walking 25 miles
US to announce ‘certain decisions’ on China on Friday: Trump
Led by the US, several countries in the world have blamed China for the spread of coronavirus and its failure to provide timely information about the disease, leading to the death of over three lakh people.
Ukraine to strengthen contribution to int'l security – Zelensky
Zelensky congratulated Ukrainian peacekeepers and veterans of peacekeeping operations on International Day of UN Peacekeepers.
Police want to return music equipment to rightful owner
Times ColonistVictoria police have recovered a cache of stolen music devices and sound-distortion pedals, and are looking for their owner.The equipment was seized from a vehicle which had been . . .
Polis says he’s working for more federal funding to local governments
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said Thursday that he hopes the next federal COVID-19 relief package includes more funding for local governments in the state.
Schoolgirl abduction report a false complaint, police tell principal
An alleged abduction of a teenage girl did not happen, the principal of the girl's high school says. Auckland's Western Springs College principal...
Independent schools to overtake Catholic system as second-biggest sector in NSW
Independently-run schools are the fastest-growing sector in NSW, thanks in part to a boom in Islamic colleges.
Interior minister Avakov reacts to gang shootout in Brovary
The official blames local authorities for corruption in distributing commuter bus transportation quotas between carriers.
Gallery: Thousands Of Fans Watch Game On Giant Screens Inside Stadium
Football behind closed doors does not automatically mean there can be no fans in the stadium, as a South African starlet's club has shown after thousands of the team's supporters watched their latest game live on giant screens next to the pitch.
Man arrested for allegedly stabbing to death galamseyer
The police at Ntortroso in the Ahafo Region, yesterday arrested a watchdog committee member, for allegedly stabbing to death, a 48-year-old man, for engaging in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey,.
Twitter hides Trump’s tweet ‘glorifying violence’ as face-off continues
Twitter has flagged a tweet from United States President Donald Trump which it said violated its rules about "glorifying violence."
Britain's double shame: coronavirus deaths and economic collapse
Lockdown is likely to go down in history as the UK’s most costly policy failure of modern times, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
US President Donald Trump terminates relationship with WHO over coronavirus, takes action against Hong Kong
US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that the America is terminating its relationship with the World Health Organization.
George Floyd death: Minneapolis police station torched amid protest
Smoke hovered over Minneapolis hours after protesters torched a police station that officers abandoned as a third night of violent protests flared over the death of George Floyd, a black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Will it be a flood or a trickle when Hawaii restaurants reopen? | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Owners will soon find out whether diners will rush back or be cautious when the ban on dining inside restaurants is lifted a week from today.
Snags in Kerala's liquor app triggers corruption allegation
With technical snags in the mobile app for liquor sale in Kerala remaining unresolved for the second day, opposition Congress alleged of irregularities and demanded a vigilance probe.
Russia reports record toll of new virus deaths
Health officials report a total of 4,374 deaths and 387,623 cases as of May 29, the third-highest number of infections in the world after the United States and Brazil
Foreign workers nabbed throughout MCO without valid documents, says senior minister
PUTRAJAYA, May 29 — All foreign workers nabbed during the enforcement period of the movement control order (MCO) since March 18 did not have valid travel documents, said Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. He said the foreigners should have a travel...
UN chief appreciates India's assistance to other countries during COVID-19 pandemic: Ambassador Tirumurti
India has sent essential drugs, testing kits and other medical assistance to many countries around the world, including to the US, to help fight the coronavirus that has infected over 5.8 million globally. The death toll from the pandemic has surpassed 358,373.
Brian Stelter, Washington Post face backlash for comparing arrest of CNN crew to George Floyd's death
CNN media correspondent Brian Stelter and the Washington Post are facing intense backlash for attempting to compare the arrest of a CNN crew while covering the Minneapolis riots to the tragic death of George Floyd.
Don't open state borders, relax borrowing limits: Chhattisgarh CM to Shah
The telephonic conversation between Baghel and Union Home Minister took place on Thursday
Centre likely to retain limited role and allow states have more say after Lockdown 4.0
The central government may, however, advise state authorities to continue with strict curbs in COVID-19 containment zones in the worst-affected 30 municipal areas that account for 80 per cent of the positive cases in the country. These 30 municipal areas are from Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh,
Majority of NBA GMs vote to restart season by going straight to playoffs
In a survey of all 30 NBA general managers, which was viewed by ESPN, 16 said they would prefer the league come back with just the typical 16 playoff teams, with the teams and seeds based on the standings when the season was suspended March 12.
Lord Falconer says Dominic Cummings 'unquestionably broke the law'
Labour have now called for the Attorney General Suella Braverman to apologise for backing Dominic Cummings before the police had commented on the case
Qatar launches drive-through COVID-19 test hubs
The new service will be offered to only those who were invited by a phone call
The riot police were again out in force on the streets of Hong Kong this week
China accused the US of taking the UN hostage on Friday over a controversial security law for Hong Kong and warned Western nations to stay out of its internal affairs. The US, Britain, Canada and Australia led criticism of the planned law, which would punish secession, subversion of state power, terrorism
Major gaps in government plan for reopening childcare facilities
Major gaps are emerging in the Government’s efforts to reopen childcare facilities including a lack of any plan to fund services and ensure staff are paid if there is reduced capacity.
Husband of 16-year-old Louise Smith's cousin appears in court charged with teenager's murder after her body was found in woods
Shane Mays, 29, spoke only to confirm his name and address as he appeared in the dock for a two-minute hearing at Portsmouth Magistrates' Court.
Siberian zoo sees animal baby boom during lockdown
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Siberian zoo that closed its doors to visitors for over two months due to the novel coronavirus says the lockdown has encouraged a baby boom among its animals.
With New Cross River Traffic Law, tax exemption for the poor is meaningless, Motorists
Cross State government has directly or indirectly reintroduced tax payment by the poor and less privileged in the state with the introduction of a new traffic regulatory law and agency.
Scots pensioner went for five days without food because she was scared to leave her flat during lockdown
Charity bosses have since stepped in and rescued the woman after she was found starving in her flat on the top floor of a tenement.
Twitter hides Trump's Minneapolis tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Trump threatened to shut down social media companies after Twitter labeled two of his tweets misleading
Virus taking hold in rural, old plantation region of Alabama
HAYNEVILLE, Ala. — Sparsely populated Lowndes County, deep in Alabama’s old plantation country, has the sad distinction of having both the state’s highest rate of COVID-19 cases and its worst unemployment rate.
Dilli Ka Babu | Karnataka officer who spoke for guest workers gets transferred
The transfer seems to have shocked many people within the government as well as the public
US offers $3M for 5G spectrum sharing research
The US Department of Defense granted mobile technology researchers $2.7 million to fund the launch ...
Police chiefs across US condemn officers involved in George Floyd death
Some police officers have spoken out about the actions of their fellow officers involved in the death of Floyd.
Ottawa pledges $285-million in additional COVID-19 aid for Indigenous communities
Trudeau also announced $270-million to supplement on-reserve income assistance and $44.8-million to build 12 new shelters for women and girls fleeing violence
Former HK leader calls out HSBC following UK criticism of security law
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Former Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying on Friday called out banking group HSBC Holdings plc (HSBA.L) for not making its “stance” clear on China’s imposition of a new security law on the city, after the United Kingdom’s criticism of the move.
Police seize drugs, $53K cash from northwest Las Vegas home
Las Vegas police recently seized drugs, $53,000 in cash and two guns while serving a search warrant at a northwest Las Vegas home.
Bishop Lavis community to protest reopening of schools
The group's Rodney Zeeberg said that grade 7 and matric pupils were being led to the 'slaughterhouse'.
Govt employees asked to donate one-day salary
SHILLONG: After the state government restored the deferment of salary for May, the Meghalaya State Government Employees Federation, has urged its members to contribute one-day salary to help the government in the fight against COVID-19.Earlier, the F
Twitter flags Trump for “glorifying violence” in “looting starts, shooting starts” tweet
Unrest in Minneapolis meets the president’s ongoing war on social media.
Nolte: MN Democrat Prosecutor's Bizarre, Sloppy 'Evidence' Statement Whips up More Chaos
Mike Freeman claimed he had evidence that did not support a criminal charge against the cop responsible for George Floyd's death.
Locusts may not overwhelm, but India can't let guard down: FAO expert
Central and northern states aren't ideal breeding grounds and South India might not see any attack; Rajasthan will be under threat for next few months
Taliban attack on Afghan border post kills 14 security forces
KABUL: Taliban fighters stormed an Afghan border post Friday, killing at least 14 security force members, the insurgents and officials said, the latest in a series of attacks since the end of a brief cease-fire. “Last night the mujahideen carried out attacks against the newly established posts of the enemy in Dande Patan district of Paktia province,” Taliban spokesman
Lake will be drained if people continue to flout lockdown rules
Visitors have been travelling from as far away as Birmingham to enjoy a day at Clevedon's Marine Lake
Global backlash after CNN reporter arrested live on air by US police
The UK Foreign Office said journalists ‘must be free to do their job’.
Covid-19: Here are the rules and dates for grades going back to school
The Department of Education has released rules and guidelines as the country gears up to reopen schools.
Yogi Govt To Sign Pact With Industry Bodies To Provide Employment To 9.5 Lakh Workers Each Year
The Yogi Adityanath led Uttar Pradesh government will today (29 May) sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the industry bodies like Indian Industries Association (IIA), National Real Estate Development Council and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to provide employment to 9.5 lakh workers in the state, Times of India has reported.
EU Lawlords Put O2 and Three Merger Back on the Cards
The European Court of Justice has thrown out an earlier European Commission antitrust ruling that barred mobile giants O2 and Three from merging, freeing parent companies Hutchison and Telefonica to have another shot at synergising at boardroom level should they remain pumped for that sort of thing.
Lockdown 5.0: Amit Shah meets PM Modi after talk with chief ministers on future course
Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday visited PM Modi to discuss the future course of the nationwide lockdown as Lockdown 4.0 nears an end.
'Extremely vicious': Two lions attack female zoo keeper
A female zookeeper has been airlifted to hospital after an "extremely vicious" attack by two lions inside a zoo enclosure on the New South Wales...
Forest dept. told to permit sand removal from Pampa
KCCPL directed to resume work from today
Over 50% of Bihar migrants eat once a day
A first-of-its-kind survey on the state of migrant workers who have returned to their homes in Bihar has revealed some worrying facts about their worsening situation
Torstar buyer says Canso picked to provide financing because of media experience
TORONTO — A private investment company that is a major backer of Postmedia Network Corp. has agreed to provide financing for NordStar Capital's acquisition of Torstar Corp., the owner of the Toronto Star and other newspapers.
Dissident Chinese artist warns of hidden cost of Beijing's Belt and Road deal
One of China’s most prolific and well-known political cartoonists warns the Victorian Premier over Beijing's signature policy.
Stocks slip as markets await Trump’s HK response
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.3%. The Nikkei retreated from a three-month high and, though moves were slight, riskier currencies were under pressure against the US dollar.
Schoolgirl allegedly abducted, sexually assaulted
Police are investigating an incident in which an Auckland schoolgirl was allegedly abducted and sexually assaulted, before being released four...
Buhari extends appointment of Dongban-Mensem as appeal court acting president
President Muhammadu Buhari has extended the appointment of M. B. Dongban-Mensem as the Acting President of the Court of Appeal (PCA) with effect from June 3 for a further period of three (3) months.
Alleged Rwandan genocide bankroller to be tried in Arusha: judge
Described as Africa's most wanted man, Kabuga has been held in a French jail since his May 16 arrest at his home outside Paris.
MIT university elects school's first-ever black woman as student body president since 1861
Sophomore Danielle Geathers has been elected the first black female president of the undergraduate association at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Read.
Five Liberal MPs call for national standards for long-term care homes
Trudeau’s offer of federal help has met a mixed reaction from provincial and territorial leaders
Coronavirus Australia live updates: Virus protesters defy restrictions in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne
Hundreds of anti-vaccination, anti-5G, conspiracy theorist protesters have blocked a highway in Brisbane as similar protests took place in Melbourne and Sydney.
How Lukaku's Mom Handled Age-Cheating Claims
Growing up, former Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku faced many age-cheating accusations. Here is how his mother dealt with the claims made against her son.
Lockdown measures not being eased in ‘reckless’ way, Chancellor says
The Department of Health and Social Care could not immediately confirm the coronavirus alert level.
Only God can determine my political future, says Ike Ekweremadu
Ike Ekweremadu is the current senator representing Enugu West Senatorial zone in the upper chamber. He has been a member of the Nigerian Senate since 2003.
Court rejects bid to revive permits for new oil and gas pipelines
A federal appeals court on Thursday turned down the Trump administration's request to revive a permit program for new oil and gas pipelines.
Challenging China's Claims In South China Sea, US Navy Warship Sails Near Paracel Islands
Challenging Beijing's claims in the highly contested South China Sea, US Navy's Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Mustin on Thursday (local time) sailed near Paracel Islands, reported CNN.
Microsoft shares new screenshots for Microsoft Flight Simulator, focusing on the Boeing 747 aircraft
Microsoft has released a new set of community screenshots from the Alpha build of Microsoft Flight Simulator, focusing on the Boeing 747 aircraft.
Yet Another Blow to Jagan Government from the High Court
Immediately after the judgment, N Ramesh Kumar announced coming back to work.
7 protesters shot in Kentucky amid protests for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor
Police say none of the shots came from police.
BEST decides not to charge bus ticket fares from migrants
The apex court on Thursday directed that no fare for travel either by trains or buses be charged from the migrant workers stranded across the country, and they be provided food and water.
Virginia enters phase one Friday as mandatory face mask rule goes into effect
The entirety of Virginia will be in phase one of reopening beginning Friday, as Richmond, Accomack County and the northern Virginia region join the rest of the state.
Prisoners released early not 'routinely' being tested for coronavirus
Confirmation came in a written answer from the Scottish Government.
Four Brazilian men appear in Portlaoise Court on firearms charges
Enquiries had linked the incident in Clara with an ongoing feud in Tullamore between two families, court told
Coronavirus kills infant in Switzerland, say authorities
GENEVA, May 29 — An infant has died from the coronavirus in Switzerland, its first child fatality from the pandemic, authorities said today. Switzerland registered two new virus deaths in the past 24 hours, one of which was the infant, said Stefan Kuster, the new head of the country’s...
Metro police make several arrests in Manenberg after shootings
One of the suspects was taken into custody on Thursday night after he was found in possession of an illegal firearm and 11 rounds of ammunition.
Smriti Irani hits back at Sonia Gandhi: Congress indulging in political slander unfortunate but expected
Smriti Irani alleged that the Congress was practising petty politics and was trying to break the country's resolve.
Goosebumps Dead of Night announced for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC
Game developer and publisher Cosmic Forces has announced a video game based on the classic horror franchise Goosebumps. Titled Goosebumps Dead of Night, the game is scheduled for release this summer.
GSMA, O-RAN Alliance join-up as operators tipped to jump on tech
The GSMA and O-RAN Alliance became the latest organisations to announce joint efforts to help ...
US takes action against China over Hong Kong
The president also said the US would be suspending entry of certain Chinese citizens.
iN VIDEO: Minneapolis cop who knelt on man's neck charged with murder
MINNEAPOLIS - The police officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that
Mumbai lockdown likely to be extended as coronavirus cases rise over 36,000
As the coronavirus cases in the state continued to increase rapidly, Maharashtra may continue lockdown for few more days.Mumbai alone reported over 36,000 coronavirus cases
Twitter flags Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter has served a public interest notice on Donald Trump after the US president vowed to send the the National Guard troops to Minneapolis to "get the job done right" after a night of violent protests in the city.
Police arrest woman for stealing two-year-old in Rivers
Police in Rivers State have confirmed the arrest of a middle-aged woman, simply identified as Chinyere, for allegedly abducting her ...
Trump says US will no longer treat Hong Kong as autonomous region
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday announced sweeping changes to the US relationship with Hong Kong, declaring the region would no longer be viewed as autonomous from China or given
Married police superintendent who heads Britain’s bird protection unit is suspended after being accused of having an affair with a colleague
Superintendent Nick Lyall (pictured), who is suspended on full pay, is the most prominent face in Britain's battle with the illicit slaying of birds of prey.
Hussain Kuwajerwala On Shooting ‘Kuch Smiles Ho Jayein With Alia’ From Home: “Taking Care Of All The Details…”
Actor Hussain Kuwajerwala recently shot an episode of the TV show "Kuch Smiles Ho Jayein… with Alia" at home, and he found it very "exciting"."It was fun to take over the functions of a camerama
BEST not to charge migrant workers for ride to railway station
Move follows Supreme Court order
Chief Medical Officer backs voluntary use of face masks on public transport
Brendan Murphy has backed the voluntary use of face masks as a new study shows they can reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 when people are asymptomatic.
India’s virus deaths top China's as hot spots shift to poorer nations
India is the latest country whose coronavirus death toll has topped the number of lives lost in China, where the pandemic started, as hot spots shift to de
Govt moves to halt crude export in natural state - The Nation Nigeria
In its bid to sustain the economy following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Federal Government (FG) is putting plans in motion to implement ways to halt...
South Surrey church to host drive-thru food-donation station
Items dropped off to Mount Olive Lutheran Church to benefit Surrey Urban Mission program
IOA finance chairman refuses hotel bookings for Tokyo Games without president’s sanction
PTI New Delhi Indian Olympic Association’s finance committee chairman Anil Khanna on Friday defended his decision not to give clearance for hotel bookin
Nigerian among cyber cons arrested for duping bizman
Three men duped him ofRs 15.81 lakh via an email purportedly sent by a supplier
Monkeys steal coronavirus blood samples in India
A troop of monkeys in India attacked a medical official and snatched away blood samples of patients who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, authorities said on Friday. The attack occurred
ICC allows ex-Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo to leave Belgium
The International Criminal Court on Thursday said former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo can leave Belgium under certain conditions
CNN reporter arrested live on air by Minnesota police, released an hour later
During the arrest the anchor can be heard saying, "If you're just tuning in, you are watching our correspondent being arrested".
Police ID remains on Long Island beach as woman killed in 2000
May 28 (UPI) -- Police in New York on Thursday released the identity of a woman killed during a string of slayings in Long Island 20 years ago.
Saudi Arabia facilitates the return of 450,000 Umrah pilgrims
Over 60,000 were sent back to their countries through special flights during Eid holidays
Partygoer at Missouri’s Lake of Ozarks positive for COVID-19
OSAGE BEACH, Mo. (AP) — Health officials said Friday that they were seeking to “inform mass numbers of unknown people” after a person who attended crowded pool parties over Memorial...
US President Donald Trump threatens to repeal Section 230, US law protecting social media companies, after Twitter blocks his tweet for rule violation
US President Donald Trump has threatened to repeal Section 230, which provides protection to social media companies in America after Twitter blocked one of his tweets for rule violations.
KSU plea for waiving fees in private schools
SHILLONG: In the light of the acute economic hardship faced by the people of the state due to the indefinite lockdown, the Education Cell of the Khasi Students’ Union has stepped in to take up the cause of the teachers and the students of private sch
Lockdown 5.0: In 'exit plan,' positive sign for Metro, malls, restaurants
New Delhi: Three days ahead of completing 68-day countrywide lockdown, the Centre is learnt to have come up with a roadmap of an exit plan from the crisis in its fourth extension of the restrictions...
Tristar Worldwide begins 45-day consultation process with workers
Addison Lee Group chauffeur division Tristar Worldwide has started a 45-day consultation with some of its workers, according to GMB London.
Advantage for India as IOC approves shooting’s updated qualification system for Tokyo Olympics
The new International Shooting Sport Federation notification could help someone like Anish Bhanwala to secure a quota for himself in the 25m rapid-fire pistol.
Minneapolis protests spread to other cities across the US, including Birmingham
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Viettel selects Digital Virgo for carrier billing
Vietnam-headquartered Viettel Group signed a global deal with Digital Virgo to deploy its direct carrier ...
UK plans new 5G club of 10 democracies, including India: Report
The British government has approached the US with the prospect of creating a 5G club of 10 democracies, including India, amid growing security concerns related to Chinese telecom giant Huawei,
House Democrats launch inquiry into Medicare stimulus payouts
House Democrats launch inquiry into Medicare stimulus payouts
Cop who knelt on George Floyd charged with murder
A Minneapolis policeman accused of killing unarmed African-American George Floyd by kneeling on his neck was taken into custody Friday and charged with third-degree murder, officials said. Derek...
President says the guys in charge aren’t in charge
’Tunji Ajibade; tunjioa@yahoo.com; 08036683657 The United States’ former president Barack Obama made an observation the other day. His reminds me of the known fact that ideas respect no borde...
7 protesters shot in Kentucky amid protests for George Floyd and Breonna Taylor
Police say none of the shots came from police.
Taking urgent steps for cremation of COVID-19 deceased, Delhi govt tells HC
The court asked the Delhi government and the three municipal corporations to file a detailed status report and listed the matter for further hearing on June 2.
Top Labour donor 'ready to inject fresh cash' under Keir Starmer's leadership
EXCLUSIVE: John Mills told the Mirror he could open his chequebook again now Jeremy Corbyn has gone
Covid-19: The world is still far from herd immunity for coronavirus
Rest of World News: The percentage of people who have been infected with Covid-19 across the world so far is still in the single digits. The numbers are a fraction of the
Boy, 12, charged over death of girl in WA ute rollover
A 12-year-old boy has been charged over the death of a girl thrown from the tray of the ute he was driving in far north Western Australia.
Govt likely to allocate Rs1,000b for Covid-19
Prepares draft for federal budget 2010-21 with a total outlay of Rs7,570 billion
Abiodun: covenant-keeping reformer at 60 - The Nation Nigeria
His mastery of the art of governance is already manifesting in his infrastructural development programmes with the establishment of Ogun State Public...
Bon Iver Helps Donate $30,000 to George Floyd Memorial Fund & More Racial Equality Organizations
Bon Iver joined the national outrage over the unlawful death of George Floyd
CNN reporter arrested, released covering Minneapolis protests
A CNN reporter and his crew were arrested and released by police in Minneapolis early Friday, after a night of continued protests over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was handcuffed on the ground while police knelt on his back and neck.
George Floyd killing: Police officer Derek Chauvin arrested over death during botched arrest
A US police officer whose alleged killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, has been arrested.
HC extends protection for DMK MPs till June 10
The Madras High Court on Friday extended till June 10 an interim order passed by it last week directing the police not to take any coercive action against Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Members of Parliame
‘We had to overcome fear’: the unsung heroes caring for Americans as deaths pass 100,000
Doctors, nurses and millions of others are helping during the pandemic – by delivering food, making masks, and working at homeless shelters, in palliative care and at nursing homes
Film industry keen to restart, but not everyone is on board
Several workers’ unions say they have not been consulted
Bulgaria to lift travel ban on Australian convicted of murder
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria will move to lift a ban that prevents an Australian man convicted of murder in 2009 and released on parole from leaving the country, the Interior Ministry said on Friday.
LAC standoff | India says Trump did not talk to Modi on China
Ministry of External Affairs rejects U.S. President’s claim that he discussed border tensions with PM.
Erin O'Toole promises increased childcare support as part of COVID-19 economic recovery plan
Both frontrunners in the Conservative leadership race, O'Toole and Peter MacKay, have now released their plans for leading Canada out of the COVID-19 crisis
Interstate Lockdown: Driver abandons vehicle, 21 passengers as FCTA arrests 74, impounds 3 buses
ABUJA: The Federal Capital Territory FCT Ministerial Task-team on the Enforcement of COVID-19 Restrictions has arrested 74 persons travel
US braces for more protests over police killing of black man
Authorities in Minneapolis and its sister city St. Paul got reinforcements from the National Guard on Thursday as they girded for fresh protests and violence over the shocking police killing of a handcuffed black man.
Trump ally Roger Stone won’t need to go to prison quarantine site | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> By the end of June, he’ll be Inmate No. 19579-104.
Spain govt okays basic income scheme to tackle poverty
Spain's leftwing government approved a minimum basic income scheme on Friday to tackle a spike in poverty stemming from the virus crisis that has forced many families to rely on food aid.
NYPD: Man shot by officers later dies of coronavirus
NEW YORK — A man shot by New York City police last month after menacing officers with a knife and an antique gun died of the coronavirus five days after he was wounded, police said Thursday.
Establishing A Hindu State Will Be The Only Fitting Tribute To Veer Savarkar; Here’s What It May Look Like
It is easier to draw up a charter for a Hindu state, than it is to convince the Hindu nation of a need for one.
China's Geely raises $836 million from share sale
Hong Kong-based Geely has sold 600 million primary shares at the bottom of the HK$10.80-HK$11.20 ($1.39-$1.44) price range, or at a 7.85% discount to the last closing price of HK$11.72, according to its release.
UK PM Johnson and U.S. President Trump criticise China's Hong Kong plan
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that China’s plan to impose national security legislation on Hong Kong would undermine the territory’s autonomy.
Coronavirus cases in Pakistan cross 64,000-mark, death toll soars to 1,317
Pakistan's coronavirus cases on Friday reached 64,028 with 2,636 new patients while the death toll climbed to 1,317 after 57 people lost their lives in the last 24 hours, the health ministry said. The Ministry of National Health Services reported that 25,309 cases were diagnosed in Sindh, 22,964
Garcetti says Huizar should resign from LA City Council over bribery investigation
Mayor Eric Garcetti and the president of the City Council called Thursday for the resignation of Councilman Jose Huizar, who is the focus of a federal corruption investigation.
No time limit for bringing back workers: Yogi
The state is “resolved to get back all its workers safely, respectfully and free of cost and there is no time limit to this exercise”, Adityanath said at a meeting held to sign memorandums of understanding with industry bodies
Bonfire of dead rules to drive Australia's recovery
Over-regulation risks a "meandering" economy that will struggle to re-employ Australians who have lost their jobs.
Minneapolis Bus Drivers Refuse to Transport George Floyd Protesters to Jail
Organized labor throughout the city is banding together in solidarity against police violence in the aftermath of Floyd’s death.
Bengals' Joe Burrow, Dolphins' Brian Flores among reaction to George Floyd killing
Prominent sports figures continued to comment about George Floyd, who died while in police custody Monday in Minneapolis.
US cuts World Health Organization ties over virus response
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. will be terminating its relationship with the World Health Organization, saying it had failed...
Pervert policeman who was sacked for stalking PC ex-girlfriend is jailed for eight years for grooming two girls aged 13 and 15
A pervert policeman was jailed for eight years for grooming two schoolgirls for sex - and was caught after he was sacked from North Wales Police Force for stalking a female officer.
Cole Sprouse Is Spending Quarantine With 'Riverdale' Costar KJ Apa Post-Split
Cole Sprouse may have recently broken up with Lili Reinhart, but he's spending his time in quarantine with another one of his Riverdale costars. During a recent virtual interview with AP Entertainment, Cole Sprouse gave a Riverdale update while…
Day After Forces Foiled Pulwama-Style Attack, Cops Identify Owner of Explosives-Laden Car
The owner was identified as Hidayatullah Malik, resident of Shopian. He had joined the Hizbul Mujahideen last year.
Lagos reforming physical planning to boost services
Lagos State has said it will institute reforms to boost physical planning and instil public confidence as part of the ease of doing business...
Maui police searching for visitor from California who allegedly violated travel quarantine | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Maui police are seeking the public’s help in locating 36-year-old Joaquin Pelayo of California who allegedly violated the 14-day travel quarantine under the emergency order.
Hydroxychloroquine combination risky for cancer patients with COVID-19: Study
Cancer patients with COVID-19 who were treated with a drug combination promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump to counter the coronavirus were ...
Women who helped found Black Lives Matter address misconceptions of group
Behind the massive Black Lives Matter movement are black women. As protests over George Floyd heat up, the group's co-founders talk about the importance of their message.
Interstate Lockdown: FCTA arrests 74, impounds 3 buses
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ministerial Task-team on the Enforcement of COVID-19 Restrictions has arrested 74 persons travelling...
China plans to extend curbs on international flights until June 30, says US embassy
BEIJING, May 29 — Chinese civil aviation authorities plan to extend until June 30 their curbs on international flights to contain the spread of the coronavirus, the US embassy in Beijing said in a travel advisory today. China has drastically cut such flights since March to allay concerns over...
'This Has Been Happening for 400 Years': Activists Explain Public Rage as Floyd Protests Enter Fourth Day
46-year-old George Floyd died in police custody on Monday after being pinned to the ground by the neck and strangled to death by a Minneapolis police officer. His death...
Minneapolis police officer charged with murder in George Floyd case
Derek Chauvin, the officer who is seen on a bystander's cellphone video kneeling on George Floyd's neck on Monday before he died, has been charged with third-degree murder
AU$721 million in robo-debts to be returned as Australian government admits error | ZDNet
Services Australia has identified 470,000 debts raised wholly or partially using income averaging of ATO data.
Italy records 87 new coronavirus deaths, 516 new cases
ROME (Reuters) - Deaths from the COVID-19 epidemic in Italy climbed by 87 on Friday, against 70 the day before, the Civil Protection Agency said, while the daily tally of new cases fell to 516 from 593 on Thursday.
Coronavirus protest concert blocked by Utah judge
A Utah judge blocked a concert protesting coronavirus restrictions Friday, siding with county health officials who said the event expected to attract thousands of people could worsen the pandemic.
Lawsuit seeks early, easier voting during COVID-19 pandemic
A lawsuit is seeking to ease Alabama’s restrictions on absentee ballots and in-person voting during the COVID-19 pandemic, including to allow early voting as a way of mitigating transmission risk at t
Artist creates Covid-19 themed mural to pay tribute to NHS workers in Birmingham
Street artist Gent 48 worked with Art For Charity to unveil a Covid-19 themed mural.
Sheffield City Council advises against schools reopening on Monday
The South Yorkshire authority has cited fears that the test and trace system will not be ‘robust enough’ by next week.
Lesotho court revokes former first lady Maesiah Thabane’s bail
The former Prime Minister Tom Thabane’s third wife was granted bail by the high court for the alleged killing of Thabane’s second wife Lipolelo.
Trump ally Lindsey Graham urges judges in their 60s to retire so they can be replaced before election
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham has called for judges who are 65 or older to step down, so Republicans can take their seats in time for November’s presidential election. Mr Graham,
Minneapolis erupts for third night as protests spread, Trump vows retaliation
Violent demonstrations erupted for a third night in Minneapolis on Thursday, as protesters — outraged over the death of an unarmed African American man in police custody — torched a city police
First Bell for online classes in Kerala schools from June 1
Sessions to be made available through KITE Victers channel and other mechanisms for all classes except class 11
14 ex-presidents back Adesina, warn against distracting AfDB
The former leaders said the bank and its president, Akinwumi Adesina, should not be distracted at a time when the continent is battling a pandemic.
No prosecution over Covid-19 death of railway worker Belly Mujinga, police say
The 47-year-old was working at Victoria Station in London when she was allegedly spat at.
George Floyd protests: Minneapolis police station set afire
AP Minneapolis Cheering protesters torched a Minneapolis police station that the department abandoned as three days of violent protests spread to nearby S
Bulgaria to end quarantine on travel from most of EU
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria will lift an obligatory 14-day quarantine from June 1 for travellers from most European Union countries, but not those states with the biggest coronavirus outbreaks, the government announced on Friday.
Rajya Sabha official tests positive for COVID-19, entire floor of Parliament Annexe building sealed
This is the second case of an official posted in the building testing positive for the coronavirus.
CNN crew arrested on live TV amid George Floyd protests in Minneapolis
Correspondent Omar Jimenez, and the crew with him, were handcuffed and detained by Minnesota State Police just after 5 a.m. local time.
Supreme Court to clarify police entrapment issues in drug-dealing cases
The Supreme Court of Canada is slated to spell out what amounts to police entrapment today when it rules on a pair of drug cases.
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire preparing for local coronavirus lockdowns in event of outbreak
They say they have received initial guidance
Veerendra Kumar, Mathrubhumi MD and former Union Minister no more
Kumar was 84. His last rites will be performed at his residence in Wayanad.
AP photo of flag-bearing Minnesota protester goes viral
The image swiftly went viral.
IMD issues orange alert for Idduki, predicts very heavy rainfall in 48 hrs
Rains lashed Chandigarh and its surrounding areas on Friday, leading to a drop in temperatures by a few notches and bringing much-needed relief from the heat
Taiwan decriminalises adultery in landmark ruling
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan’s constitutional court on Friday decriminalised adultery in a landmark judgment aimed at upholding personal rights and privacy, scrapping a law that activists said discriminated against women.
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Russian police arrest Moscow protesters for second day in a row
Moscow police have arrested at least 20 people in single-person protests to support journalist Ilya Azar, now in jail for 15 days. DW guest columnist Alexander Plushchev was detained for the second time in two days.
Mississippi mayor flouts calls to resign over Floyd comments
PETAL, Miss. — A Mississippi mayor who sparked outrage when he said he “didn’t see anything unreasonable” about the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody is resisting calls to resign, including from his own town's board of aldermen.
Former PQ leader Boisclair reports to police after sex assault warrant issued
MONTREAL — Former Parti Quebecois leader Andre Boisclair turned himself in at an east-end Montreal police station Friday after a warrant was issued for his arrest on sexual assault charges.
Home quarantine is the way forward, will require people to act responsibly: Karnataka Health Minister
"The testing protocol has to change to suit the dynamic situation. We have now decided to allow asymptomatic people who have completed a week in institutional quarantine to go for home quarantine without taking a Covid test. They do not have to take Covid testeven after 14 days if they show no symptoms," K Sudhakar said.
Europe moves ahead with lockdown easing, but caution in Asia
As much of the world grapples to find the path forward, with the deadly virus still spreading in some places and a vaccine at best a distant reality, Europe is slowly emerging from isolation.
Two men arrested after coffee machine stolen from café in Stockport
The stolen coffee machine will be returned to the owner
Pakistan government says not taken any decision for stricter coronavirus lockdown
Pakistan News: The Pakistan govt has not taken a decision to go for a stricter lockdown mode to fight the coronavirus, said information minister Shibli Faraz, even C
Telangana employers leave 200 brick kiln workers on the road
Left to fend for themselves, workers hitch rides on trucks
Sawkmie seeks govt aid for flood-affected
SHILLONG: Mawlai MLA PT Sawkmie has written to Chief Secretary MS Rao requesting him to sanction financial assistance at the earliest for all the flood-affected districts, so as to enable the district administration to reach out to the people financi
U.N. expert: Repatriation of North Korea workers delayed amid COVID-19
May 29 (UPI) -- A member of the United Nations Panel of Experts of the U.N. Security Council says North Korea may have delayed the repatriation of state-sanctioned guest workers from overseas.
Andhra High Court overrules Jagan Reddy govt’s order; reinstates State Election Commissioner
The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Friday directed the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government to reinstate retired bureaucrat Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar as the State Election Commissioner (SEC), while it also struck down an ordinance of the state promulgated on April 10 curtailing the tenure of the SEC from five to three years.
TikTok Takes More Lives: 5 Boys Drown to Death in Ganga While Making Video
Police pulled out the boys from the river with the help of divers and took them to a trauma centre, where all five were declared dead.
Feds provide more funds for Indigenous communities as GDP falls
The COVID-19 pandemic's economic toll came into sharper focus on Friday, while the federal government announced new funding to help remote Indigenous communities cope with the virus.
India Lockdown Diary, Day 66: Sonu Sood arranges flight for migrants; virtual farewell to Delhi HC judge and more
Here’s a curated list of some interesting stories from across the country on Day 66 of lockdown
COVID-19: ICPC commences investigation into distribution of funds, palliatives
The anti-graft agency, ICPC, says it has commenced investigations into alleged cases of corruption in the management of COVID-19 funds and palliatives.
Leo Varadkar says schools will be reopened by the end of August
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said that both primary and secondary schools will be reopened by the end of August for the start of the academic year
Gold clings to gains near session tops, around $1725 region
Gold edged higher during the early European session and climbed back closer to the previous day's swing high, around the $1727 region. The precious me
Serbian President Says Will Attend Victory Day Parade in Moscow on 24 June
BELGRADE (Sputnik) - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic confirmed on Friday his plans to attend the military parade in Moscow on 24 June that will mark the 75th...
Vietnamese cops bust US$2.6 billion online gambling ring
Vietnamese police have smashed a massive online card ring with revenues estimated at $2.6 billion, the biggest ever bust of its kind in a country ...
Lockdown easing measures will not help families of six or more, minister admits
George Eustice said that six was ‘a sensible level’.
Racism cannot be 'normal' in US, Obama says of latest police killing
"This shouldn't be 'normal' in 2020 America," former US President Obama said of the death of Minneapolis man George Floyd and several other recent racial incidents in the country.
COVID-19 attacks and threats on the Police are on the rise
Chief Constable Iain Livingstone has thanked Scotland’s communities for the high levels of co-operation shown during this challenging period.
Taiwan top court rules adultery no longer a crime
Taiwan's top court has decriminalised adultery, ruling the law against it breached constitutional protections of sexual autonomy and equality, in a move hailed by rights groups.
Trump to curb China students, strip Hong Kong privileges
US News: WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said Friday that the United States will restrict Chinese students and start reversing Hong Kong's special status in.
Trump says will hold Friday press conference on China
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said he will give a press conference on Friday (May 29) on China amid spiraling US-Chinese tensions over ...
Latest boost for campaign to award a medal to NHS heroes fighting coronavirus
EXCLUSIVE: The Speaker of the House of Commons has thrown his weight behind the Mirror's call
How much coronavirus is spreading in your region with R-rate just below 1
The “reproduction rate” number is crucial to the pace lockdown is lifted across the country as some of the measures in place for over two months are beginning to be slowly lifted
DNA helps solve Colorado woman's cold case rape, murder after 50 years
Colorado investigators used DNA and genetic genealogy to solve the rape and murder of a 23-year-old Denver woman five decades ago.
Region looking for feedback on plans for multi-use trail on Ottawa
The proposed plan has 5.5 kilometres of continuous multi-use trails on Ottawa between Homer Watson and Trussler
“We’re a country with an open wound”: Joe Biden condemns the police killing of George Floyd
The presumptive Democratic nominee called for every American to grapple with the country’s systemic racism.
Strong storms moving through with potential for severe wind gusts, hail and flash flooding
The unstable atmosphere continues to produce downpours and thunderstorms across the WBTV viewing area through the afternoon and evening hours.
Keeping hope alive: the push to revive the Statement from the Heart
Three years after the signing of the historic Uluru declaration, a fresh push to revive its political momentum is underway.
Polk schools looking for input on reopening schools in the fall
Polk County Schools is looking for input on reopening its schools in the fall.
No govt approval needed for Covid-19 tests: Gujarat HC
The issue raised by the Ahmedabad Hospitals and Nursing Home Association (AHNA), which had moved an application seeking a recall of the court’s earlier orders, directing the state government and the AMC to ensure prices are capped at the private hospitals to ensure no exorbitant billing for Covid-19 treatment, was taken up.
Minneapolis police station torched amid George Floyd protest
MINNEAPOLIS — Cheering protesters torched a Minneapolis police station that the department abandoned as three days of violent protests spread to nearby St. Paul and angry demonstrations flared across the U.
Power generation raised at Moolamattom
Aim is to reduce Idukki water level
US to announce 'certain decisions' on China on Friday: Trump
The US would announce 'certain decisions' on China on Friday, President Donald Trump has said as he emphasised that Beijing should have stopped the coronavirus at the source. Led by the US,...
Bahrain reports 300 new COVID-19 cases
Total recoveries from the coronavirus rise to 5,491
Kamehameha Schools students virtually celebrate 100th Song Contest | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
To keep the century-long tradition alive during the COVID-19 pandemic, hundreds of Kamehameha Schools students virtually performed for the 100th Song Contest.
Super Saturday salute looms with WA hospitality players back in the game
WA's small bar and restaurant players can resume their bustling trade from June 6 along with clubs, pubs and hotels.
HBO Max witnesses 90,000 mobile downloads on first day, trailing rivals
That number is far less than the tally for Walt Disney Co.’s Disney , which attracted 4 million mobile users on its launch day back in November.
Intelsat asks bankruptcy court to clear roadblock for Spaceflight launch business sale
Intelsat is asking its bankruptcy court for authorization to modify a $50 million loan to Spaceflight Industries’ Earth-observation business BlackSky that could become a snag in Spaceflight’s sale of its launch rideshare business.
Famous tourist sites remain closed as lockdown rules are eased
Visitor to France will not yet be able to see the Mona Lisa, climb the Eiffel Tower or look around the Palace of Versailles.
Trump claims Modi unhappy over China developments as he readies punitive action against Beijing
US News: US President Donald Trump said he had spoken to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and claimed the latter is “not in a good mood about what is going
George Floyd death: Donald Trump calls protestors ‘thugs’, demonstrations continue in Minneapolis
The president also said that he will send the National Guard troops and ‘get the job done right’ if Mayor Jacob Frey failed to bring the city under control.
One more COVID-19 death in Kerala; 62 new cases reported
A health worker, two cabin crew of Air India Express and two prisoners were among the 62 who tested positive in Kerala on Friday, taking the total tally of infections in the state to 1,150.
Battle of Jutland warship’s four years since restoration marked in lockdown
HMS Caroline closure amid the pandemic has had a ‘devastating impact’ on its finances with the loss of visitor revenue.
Migrant worker’s body found after 4 days in Jhansi
Officials said that the body had decomposed in the four days that it was lying unattended inside the train toilet. Officials said that a post mortem will be conducted on the body on Friday.
WHO, 37 nations launch alliance to share tools to tackle Covid-19 pandemic
“WHO recognises the important role that patents play in fuelling innovation but this is a time when people must take priority,” WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told an online news briefing.
Stray animals bear the brunt of lockdown
SHILLONG: While the state government has been quick to sign an MoU with Dhyan Foundation, a Delhi-based animal welfare group, to take care of the seized cattle till the owners claim them, the same, however, does not seem to be keen in opening up of a
BJP MP Gautam Gambhir’s father’s SUV stolen from outside his home in Delhi
The car was parked in front of the house at around 3.30 pm on Thursday. On Friday morning, it was not there as it had been stolen, a senior police officer said.
Ethiopian security forces accused of 39 extrajudicial killings
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopian security forces in the Oromiya region have executed 39 opposition supporters and arrested at least 10,000 others accused of being members of an armed group since early 2019, Amnesty International said on Friday.
Rwandan genocide bankroller Kabuga to be tried in Arusha -Judge
The alleged financier of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, arrested this month in France after 25 years on the run, will be transferred to the war crimes tribunal in Arusha, Tanzania, once conditions allow
Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson call for murder charges against Minneapolis police officers
The Rev. Al Sharpton and the Rev. Jesse Jackson each traveled to Minneapolis on Thursday, where they called for four city police officers to face murder charges in the death of George Floyd, a black man who died this week while in police custody.
No prosecution over Covid-19 death of railway worker Belly Mujinga, police say
The 47-year-old was working at Victoria Station in London when she was allegedly spat at.
Report: The 10 Richest African Footballers In History
Mohamed Salah and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are currently among the highest-paid African stars in football, but who are the richest African players to have graced the game?
Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin Is Arrested in George Floyd Case
Former officer Derek Chauvin was fired earlier this week after his involvement in Floyd's death and charged with third-degree murder.
Monkeys steal coronavirus blood samples from lab worker
A mob of monkeys stormed a lab worker in India and snatched several coronavirus-positive blood samples — causing outbreak-fearing neighbors to go ape, according to a report Friday. In the totally
Militants Shell Settlements in Northwestern Syria, Russian Military Says
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Hayat Tahrir al-Sham* terrorist group has attacked settlements in Syria's northwestern province of Idlib, Rear Admiral Oleg Zhuravlev, the head...
Mira Road: 12-year-old commits suicide for not being allowed to step out in lockdown
In a shocking incident, a 12-year-old boy from Mira Road killed himself after he wasn't allowed to step outside the house owing to the coronavirus scare and lockdown.
Rappler Talk: UP expert Guido David on why Metro Manila can’t let guard down under GCQ
What should Metro Manila residents keep in mind as they contemplate leaving their homes under the general community quarantine?
‘Japan Sinks: 2020’ Trailer: A New Sci-Fi Disaster Anime From the Creator of ‘Devilman Crybaby’
Netflix has released the Japan Sinks 2020 trailer for Masaaki Yuasa's new apocalyptic anime series following a family in current-day Japan hit by disaster.
South Korea Closes Schools AGAIN, 2 Days After Reopening, Following Biggest Coronavirus Spike
South Korea has closed more that 200 schools in the country just 2 days after reopening them due to due to a new spike in virus cases.
Eastern Cape confirms schools without PPE will not reopen on Monday
The Eastern Cape Department of Education has confirmed not all schools will be ready to reopen on Monday.
UK government launches fund to boost IoT security
The UK government has launched a £400,000 fund to help develop IoT assurance schemes which will help manufacturers develop more secure connected devices. Applications will be received until 30 June.
BAT Sues Government Over Cigarette Ban As Smokers Turn To Smoking Rooibos
British American Tobacco (BAT) has announced that it is suing the government over its decision to extend the ban on tobacco sales
Lockdown 5 – Still no respite to the common man’s plight
The lockdown is going to extend further for 5th time, people have already gone hopeless and clueless, and no one knows where to go from here
Tanzanian court finds opposition leader guilty of sedition, sets him free
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - A Tanzanian court ruled on Friday that an opposition leader was guilty of sedition and incitement on accusations that he falsely said some 100 people were killed in clashes between herders and police in his home region in 2018.
No.10 Spokesman Admits UK Loosening Lockdown Before Experts Ready to Lower Coronavirus ThreatLevel
Social distancing restrictions enforced by a national lockdown in the United Kingdom are slowly being lifted as the spread of the coronavirus pandemic begins to slow...
Danielle Lloyd packs on PDA in steamy embrace amid lockdown outing with husband
The glamour model donned a casual look as she stepped out to the shops with her husband and two youngest children
Hong Kong govt warns removing US special status is ‘double-edged sword’
"Any sanctions are a double-edged sword that will not only harm the interests of Hong Kong but also significantly those of the US," the city's government said late on Thursday.
Trump considering to throw out thousands of Chinese graduate students
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Chinese students
Coronavirus: HSE experts support the early reopening of schools
New research finds that schools in Ireland are not a high-risk setting for Covid-19
Photos: Fire and Protests in the Twin Cities
A third day of protests took place yesterday in Minneapolis and St. Paul, over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis, after an officer kneeled on his neck and ignored his pleas that he couldn’t breathe.
Vile thug caged for holding knife to girlfriend's throat and threatening to break every bone in her body
Stephen Williams has been jailed for two years admitting several charges against him including assault by beating.
National cabinet to shift focus from fighting virus to rebooting economy
While the health response to the coronavirus pandemic continues , the prime minister is hoping to elevate a debate on boosting productivity.
Social-media man who instigated attack against President granted bail
Bless Amedegbe, the man who instigated the public on social media to burn the house of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and also kill police officers enforcing COVID-19 measures has been granted bail in the sum of GHC100,000, with two sureties.
Messed up rescue killed the leopard, say villagers
There was no wire trap found on the field
After several deaths on special trains, Piyush Goyal urges people to travel ‘only when necessary’
The Railways sought cooperation from all passengers, saying safety is their biggest concern.
Brumby cull able to proceed but cattleman vows to appeal court ruling
Philip Maguire's bid to stop high country horse shoot was knocked back in the Supreme Court on Friday but the Omeo cattleman is planning to appeal the decision.
Christian leaders won’t push government to reopen churches – Rev. Dr Boafo
The Most Reverend Dr Paul Kwabena Boafo, Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana, says the ecumenical bodies will not rush the government to lift the ban on in-person church services.
Public Comment sought on Christ Church Cathedral reinstatement - Poto Williams
The Associate Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration, Hon Poto Williams, will be seeking public written comment, following Cabinet approving the drafting of an Order in Council aimed at fast-tracking the reinstatement of the Christ Church Cathedral.
Donald Trump says PM Modi not in 'good mood' over border row with China
US President Donald Trump has said that he spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is not in a "good mood" over the "big conflict" between the two countries.
Pastor to die by hanging for murder - The Nation Nigeria
An Ondo State based Pastor, Kolawole Samson, has been sentenced to death by hanging for killing one Ayo Olaniyi at a village near Okeigbo area...
Church volunteer, 79, jailed for sexual offences dating back to 1950s
Man who used his good character to gain the trust of victims and their families jailed for sexually assaulting boys in crimes going back more than 60 years.
Coronavirus may lead to $8.5 trillion loss in global output, sharpest since Great Depression: UN
Globally, coronavirus has infected 5,813,997 people and killed 360,397, according to Johns Hopkins University
Johnson Invites Trump to Attend Virtual Global Vaccine Summit on 4 June
LONDON (Sputnik) - UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson invited US President Donald Trump during phone talks to take part in a virtual Global Vaccine Summit scheduled for 4...
Former Kasarani MP John Chege Fined Sh1.3 Million For Receiving Sh100,000 Bribe
Former Kasarani MP John Chege has been fined Sh1.3 million for soliciting and receiving a bribe amounting to Sh100,000.The court case first commenced in 2013 where he was arraigned in an anti-corr
Donald Trump signs order targeting social media giants’ legal protections after Twitter fact-checks his tweets
The White House seeks to sidestep the provisions giving internet firms immunity by treating them as publishers operating in part of a "public square."
US Leaves WHO in Wake of Coronavirus Pandemic, Says President Trump
U.S. President Trump said the country will leave the WHO, alleging the agency protected China in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chhattisgarh's inaugural chief minister, Ajit Jogi, dies at 74
Jogi enjoyed support among tribal and scheduled caste communities because of his easy accessibility.
Ai Weiwei says new security law is the end of Hong Kong
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei believes the newly passed national security law for Hong Kong augurs the end for the semi-aut
UN announces first 2 deaths of UN peacekeepers from COVID-19
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday announced the deaths of the first two U.N. peacekeepers from COVID-19. He made the announcement at a ceremony marking the International...
Hong Kong govt warns removing US special status is 'double-edged sword'
HONG KONG, May 29 — Hong Kong's government warned Washington that withdrawing its special US status, which has underpinned the city as a global financial hub, could be a "double-edged sword" and urged the United States to stop interfering in internal affairs. The statement came as US President...
Toronto's mayor admits Ontario should take regional approach to reopening
Toronto's mayor believes that the Ontario government should take a more regionalized approach to restarting the economy.
Man dies in Minneapolis protest as white woman stabbing looters plays victim
With the murder George Floyd on Memorial Day at the hands of white police officer Derek M. Chauvin, protesters took to the street to deman justice for him.
'When the looting starts, the shooting starts': Trump weighs in on Minneapolis protests
Protesters set a police precinct building on fire in Minneapolis as riots spread to neighbouring St Paul, amid anger over the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man in police custody.
Women executives demand three month extension of free childcare
'Every woman who is offered a shift needs to be able to take that without any barrier, the barrier of childcare for women is significant for many, many households.'
Time for inquests into residential covid deaths
It is generally believed that the British government will have to confirm sooner or later that a full public inquiry is to be held into all aspects of the covid crisis.
Many Eastern Cape schools not ready to reopen - national SGB association
Many of the Eastern Cape's 5 000 schools are not ready to reopen because they have not received adequate personal protective equipment, the provincial chairperson of the National Association of School Governing Bodies says.
Deadly drunk gets 17 years
A South Carolina man convicted of driving under the influence for a fourth time was sentenced to 17 years in prison in connection with a crash last year that left a 66-year-old man dead.
South Korea re-imposes some social restrictions to combat new virus cases
The new cases – mostly centered in the Seoul metropolitan area where half the South Korean population lives – prompts officials to strengthen social distancing rules that were eased on May 6
Trump cuts World Health Organization ties over COVID-19 response
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday the U.S. will terminate its relationship with the World Health Organization over its handling of the coronavirus outbreak in China and will begin the process of withdrawing special trade benefits for Hong Kong because of the Chinese government's imposition of a new security law in the semi-autonomous city.
Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Kate Carnell answers your questions
Small businesses are hurting, but stepping up to play their part in the nations post-COVID recovery. Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Kate Carnell was online today to answer readers questions.
COP26 climate talks in Glasgow to take place next year in Nov 2021, UN confirms
The development comes two days after the EU unveiled the EUR 750 billion green stimulus plan to shore up the sagging economy due to the pandemic while also making sure that the 27-nation trading bloc achieves climate neutrality by 2050.
Govt decides to approve special recruitment rules
J&K government has decided to approve the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Appointment to Class-IV (Special Recruitment) Rules, 2020’ to lay down the procedure as
Australia condemns Hong Kong security laws but says no China sanctions
Australia has joined the United States to condemn China's new national security laws for Hong Kong which they say will curtail civil liberties.
Climate change forces Sami reindeer herders to adapt
Once, the lynx, wolverines and eagles that preyed on their animals were the main concern for reindeer herders as they moved them to find food in the winter.
Minnesota calls in National Guard to quell unrest over black man's death in police custody
MINNEAPOLIS: Authorities in Minneapolis and its sister city St Paul got reinforcements from the National Guard on Thursday (May 29) as they girded ...
Sugar unit in Vizianagaram agrees to clear ryots’ dues within two months
Parvathipuram MLA, Collector take the initiative
Trump calls George Floyd protesters ‘thugs’ and vows military support | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump today called protesters in Minneapolis “thugs” and vowed that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Trump tweeted after protesters outraged by the death of a black man in police custody torched a police station.
Former Goodyear workers help with war memorial restoration
A war memorial has been officially opened after a £25,000 restoration.
Not worried about coronavirus but govt apathy: AIIMS heathcare staff
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi is witnessing more and more HCWs (health care workers) falling prey to the virus.At India's premier medical institute around 195 HCWs...
EU Concerned Over Beijing's Move to Develop National Security Bill for Hong Kong
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The European Union expresses grave concerns over Beijing's decision to develop a security bill for Hong Kong as it contradicts the Hong Kong Basic...
Biden on Floyd Death: 'This Is No Time for Incendiary Tweets -- It's No Time to Encourage Violence'
Friday CNN played a clip of presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden taking a shot at President Donald Trump while commenting on the death of George Floyd. | Clips
Man gets two life terms for rape and murder of partner’s daughter, aged 9
Bongani Thokozani Dlamini raped and strangled the girl before dumping her body in a nearby pit toilet in January 2020.
7 people shot in Louisville during protests of Breonna Taylor shooting
Seven people were shot Thursday in downtown Louisville, Ky., as several hundred protesters gathered to protest the death of Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed in her own apartment by police in
Coronavirus | Monkeys snatch blood samples in Meerut
A video showing one of the monkeys sitting on a tree and fiddling with one of the sample kits was widely shared on social media.
Another returning resident tests positive for coronavirus in Leyte
An OFW from Hilongos town in Leyte province tests positive for the virus. The patient is the latest of 3 returning residents confirmed with the virus in the Eastern Visayas
Plan for stronger care homes lockdown to stop coronavirus spread 'was rejected'
A proposal put forward by Public Health England urging for a stronger lockdown of care homes was rejected by the Government, before 10,000 residents died of Covid-19
Buhari extends appointment of Justice Dongban-Mensem as acting President of Court of Appeal
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the extension of the appointment of Hon. Justice M.B. Dongban-Mensem as the Acting President
Many Canadians shocked by U.S. riots, Canada has racism problem too, PM Trudeau says
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Many Canadians are watching the riots in parts of the United States with shock and horror but Canada also has problems with racism, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday.
Anarchy Engulfs Minneapolis: Police, Firefighters Stand Down As Rioters Burn City to the Ground
[WARNING: This post contains some strong language]Our own Julio Rosas
US braces for more protests over police killing of black man
Authorities in Minneapolis and its sister city St. Paul got reinforcements from the National Guard on Thursday as they girded for fresh protests and violence over the shocking police killing of a handcuffed black man.
Sara Hay appointed Wellington City Council's new chief financial officer
Ms Hay joins Wellington City Council after several years of accomplished work at senior levels of, most recently, Auckland Council and, prior to that, at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
Cruz, Lee on Next Virus Legislation: Recovery, Not Relief Legislation
Sens. Ted Cruz and Mike Lee said tax cuts and deregulation are needed to help small businesses recover in the wake of coronavirus.
China threatens UK with ‘countermeasures’ if it eases passport rules for Hong Kongers
BEIJING, May 29 — China today threatened the UK with reprisals for saying it could offers Hong Kongers a pathway to British citizenship if Beijing goes ahead with a new national security law in the Chinese territory. Beijing “reserves the right to take corresponding countermeasures,” foreign...
Twitter hides Trump's 'When the looting starts, the shooting starts' tweet for glorifying violence
People can still retweet the president's post with a comment, but cannot like, reply or retweet it
Mental wellness app downloads soar under lockdown
A report from Sensor Tower has found that mental wellness apps are seeing increased downloads likely due to the on-going lockdowns around the world. It's unclear if people will use them post COVID-19.
CACOVID’s hospital equipment for Nasarawa, Gombe
Governments of Nasarawa and Gombe States have inaugurated three new isolation centres equipped by the Private Sector-led ...
Jordan's FM speaks to counterparts, warns about sovereignty - Middle East
Jordan’s Foreign Minister, Ayman Safadi, reiterates importance of two-state solution in conversation with US and British counterparts.
‘Horrified’ de Blasio calls for charges in death of George Floyd
Mayor Bill de Blasio Thursday called for charges against the Minneapolis cops involved in the death of George Floyd, saying he was “horrified” by the video. “George Floyd was murdered in
How did he get it? Fear after death of Aust's youngest Covid victim
Driveways in a small Queensland town have been lit up to honour a man who died with coronavirus, as authorities try to work out how the virus...
China says will ban pork imports from India to 'prevent swine fever': Report
China News: Citing concerns regarding African swine fever (ASF), China has announced that it will put a ban on imports of pigs, wild boar and related products fro
Coronavirus: Migrant workers in India die on trains taking them home
PATNA, INDIA Nine Indian migrant workers travelling amid the coronavirus pandemic died on trains in recent days, including a mother whose toddler could be seen trying to wake her in a viral video, officials and media reported on Wednesday. The shocking deaths highlight the...
CBP Flew A Predator Drone Over Minneapolis Amid George Floyd Protests
The use of the drone drew criticism from the American Civil Liberties Union.
Minneapolis police station set on fire, police retreat
Thursday marked the third straight day of protests in Minneapolis following the Monday death of George Floyd, a black Minnesota man who died in police custody.
Boy, 12, charged over death of girl in WA ute rollover
A 12-year-old boy has been charged over the death of a girl thrown from the tray of the ute he was driving in far north Western Australia.
US, UK call for action at UN Security Council over China’s Hong Kong crackdown
The U.S. and United Kingdom on Friday urged the U.N. Security Council to take action against China’s crackdown on freedoms in Hong Kong -- after China initially stopped the matter being discussed by the body.
UN reacts to arrest of two Ukrainian cops accused of rape
The UN Human Rights Mission also calls on the State Bureau of Investigation and the Office of the Prosecutor General to investigate all alleged police crimes.
RIP COAG: The national cabinet gets its chance
National cabinet has proven its value when COAG was past its prime.
Hugh Jackman Shares A Picture Of Warring ‘Deadpool’ And ‘Wolverine’ Cakes While Taking A Jab At Ryan Reynolds
Hugh Jackman has found a way to turn something as wholesome as a young boy's birthday party into a dig at Ryan Reynolds. Jackman and Reynolds had signalled a cease-fire to their long-running frenemy feud. However, it lasted about a month. On Thursday, Jackman posted an Instagram photo celebrating a boy named Sam's 8th birthday…
COVID-19: Dutch ban transport of mink after farm workers infected
THE HAGUE: Dutch authorities on Thursday (May 28) announced a nationwide ban on the transport of mink after mink farm workers were believed to ...
City police begin booking drug peddlers under PIT NDPS Act
The city police have begun booking habitual drug peddlers under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (PIT NDPS) Act, 1988, a law under which preventive dete
Institutional quarantine strengthened in Kallakurichi following influx of returnees from other States
While the incidence of COVID-19 in the district was low initially, there has been a sudden spurt in cases, with 74 returnees from Maharashtra testing positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, officials said
Huawei's ambitions for Canada stalled by rift with China, security expert says
TORONTO — Huawei Technologies Co.'s push to become a leading supplier of 5G technology in Canada appears to be in jeopardy after the Chinese tech giant's CFO suffered a legal setback in a B.C. court, prompting an angry response from Beijing.
Parliament recommends suspending payment of R22m to Ingonyama Trust
When the trust tabled its strategic and annual performance plans at a committee meeting, no budget information was included.
Warmer nights but rainy days to come in Queensland this winter
The weather bureau's winter outlook suggests the state will experience wetter than average conditions.
Customs and Border Protection Responds to Outrage About ‘Predator Drone’ Flying Over Minneapolis
Hours after President Donald Trump tweeted that federal intervention may be necessary if riots in Minneapolis, Minnesota continued, outrage over a "predator drone" sighting swelled. Some noted that a Customs and Border Patrol done took off on Friday morning, reportedly from the Grand Forks, N.D. area, and flew over Minneapolis before apparently returning to its base.
Questions raised over timing of decision to ease lockdown restrictions
One police chief suggested it had been ‘rushed forward to help ministers in a difficult position’.
Congress demands white paper on COVID-19 expenditure
Opposition Congress in Karnataka on Friday urged the government to bring out a "white paper" on the expenditure towards COVID-19 measures including the purchase of PPE kits, sanitizers and masks.
Rich Lister winners and losers so far
With the fortunes of many billionaires tied up in equity, the past few months have been a wild ride and not everyone has come out on top.
Wontumi wades into Mills’ death saga, calls Mahama a 'political killer'
The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, aka Chairman Wontumi, has added his voice to those that are calling for a probe into the death of former President John Evans Atta Mills.
Police watchdog recommends charges against five Mounties in Prince George man’s death
Police used pepper spray on the man, who then had trouble breathing before dying at the scene
PM Modi Not in 'Good Mood' About Ongoing Border Situation With China, Says Trump
""We have a big conflict going on between India and China, two countries with 1.4 billion people and very powerful militaries. India is not happy and probably China is not happy", said Trump
For the next three hours, I sat next to Ibrar's corpse
Ibrar Ahmed’s last words were, “I’m feeling too hot. I can’t bear it anymore.” He died inside a Lucknow-bound Shramik Special train, just ahead of Jhansi after travelling for more than 36 hours,...
South Africa coronavirus: avoid churches, reopening is death trap - Malema
From the area of testing through to record number of recoveries, South Africa has been praised for pro-activeness in combating the virus.
Suspended Cop Lawrence Njue Lays Bare His Tribulations, Accuses Police Commission Of Defying Court Orders
The National Police Service (NPS) commission is once again on the spot over unfair treatment of its officers.In the latest incident, Lawrence Njue, who served as an Administration Police Constable
Harvey Weinstein Hit With Another Lawsuit Regarding Four More Women
Harvey Weinstein, the former Hollywood mogul who was convicted of rape and sexual assault near the beginning of the year, now has a fresh batch of
Russia slams 'dangerous' US foreign policy moves
Russia said on Thursday the United States was acting in a dngerous and unpredictable way, after Washington withdrew from a key military treaty and ...
High Court appoints advocate commissioner
Migrant workers not stranded in Medchal, says TS govt.
Rohr: Simon salutes NFF on new contract - The Nation Nigeria
Nantes' winger Moses Simon has praised the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) for renewing the contract of Super Eagles’ chief coach Gernot Rohr for....
Pak Govt has no immediate plan to go for stricter lockdown
Islamabad : The Pakistan government has said that it has no immediate plan to go for a stricter lockdown, despite thousands of new COVID-19 cases, as well as deaths, it was reported on Friday.Speaking to Dawn news on Thursday, Information Minister S
Karnataka govt relaxes norms to claim relief package
The government relaxed norms to claim one-time relief for artisans, barbers, auto and taxi drivers here Thursday. The Cabinet decision was after complaints of inconvenience caused to the
Barr says federal investigation of George Floyd ‘proceeding quickly’
Attorney General Bill Barr on Friday said that the Justice Department and the FBI's “independent investigation” into the death of George Floyd to determine whether any federal civil rights laws were violated is "proceeding quickly."
Lockdown 5.0: In 'exit plan,' positive sign for Metro, malls, restaurants
The new guidelines for the extended lockdown, however, will be comparatively much stricter for 13 worst COVID-19-hit cities.
Nancy Grace on potential 'mindset' of UConn student, 23, accused of killing 2 people
Former prosecutor and Fox Nation host Nancy Grace broke down the latest details in the case of a UConn student who is accused of killing two people before leading authorities on a six-day long manhunt in four states.
No call between Trump and Modi on China border tension, says Indian govt source
“The last conversation between them was on April 4, on the subject of hydroxychloroquine."
Minneapolis Police Station Set on Fire Amid Protests Over George Floyd's Death - Video
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has earlier activated the National Guard amid protests in Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd, an unemployed African-American...
CM Amarinder Singh's Demand, Central Government should give 10-10 Thousand Rupees to the Poor -
Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday demanded the Central Government to provide ten thousand rupees to the poor
UK PM's senior adviser Cummings considers quitting later this year, reports Daily Mail
LONDON, May 29 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's senior adviser, Dominic Cummings, is considering quitting later this year, the Daily Mail newspaper reported. Cummings, who faced calls from within the Conservative Party to resign for driving 400 km during the coronavirus lockdown, could be...
Women executives demand three month extension of free childcare
'Every woman who is offered a shift needs to be able to take that without any barrier, the barrier of childcare for women is significant for many, many households.'
Florida governor asks court to stay felon voting ruling
Florida governor asks court to stay felon voting ruling
Sheffield City Council advises against schools reopening on Monday
The South Yorkshire authority has cited fears that the test and trace system will not be ‘robust enough’ by next week.
Bihar: Major showdown between RJD MLAs, cops at Rabri Devi's residence over attack on worker
The face off took place at former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi's 10, Circular Road residence where her son Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of opposition in the state assembly, had summoned the RJD MLAs.
Donald Trump Defends and Explains 'Looting' and 'Shooting' Statement
President Donald Trump defended a statement he made early Friday morning, that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts."
Reopen Koyambedu market, other shops, traders urge govt.
Association says alternative site affected business, farmers’ livelihood
Yogi Adityanath announces jobs for 11 lakh migrant workers, labourers; UP govt inks pact with industry
Yogi Adityanath said that he has received a list of 11 lakh migrant workers and labourers from bodies such as India Industries Association and FICCI and they have assured to absorb a huge labour force into the industry.
SoftBank Vision Fund head's pay doubled last year despite massive losses
SoftBank Vision Fund's head, Rajeev Misra, saw his total pay for the past business year more than double to roughly $15 million, even as the fund's under-performance pushed SoftBank to a record operating loss of some $13 billion.
BJP MP Gautam Gambhir's father's SUV stolen from outside his home in Delhi
An SUV belonging to east Delhi MP Gautam Gambhir's father was stolen from outside their home here in central Delhi's Rajinder Nagar, police said on Friday. Deepak Gambhir, the Bharatiya Janta Party
Donald Trump took two-week dose of hydroxychloroquine, feeling ‘absolutely great’: White House
After Trump announced early this month that he was taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure against coronavirus, a number of Indian-American doctors have written to the Trump Campaign about the usefulness of this antimalaria drug in the fight against Covid-19.
Lockdown 5.0 in Maharashtra: Tough Rules Planned For Mumbai From June 1?
If reports are to be believed, the government will review the situation in upcoming days-- on the 29th or 30th May and a final call will be taken based on that assessment.
LTO sets NCR license, registration renewal deadline to July 31
As NCR will transitions to GCQ on June 1, residents will now have until July 31 to renew vehicle registration, driver's licenses
Solitons from new fibre laser could improve eye surgery
Short and powerful pulses are held together by high-order dispersion
Investigators find Rs 30 million in wreckage of crashed Pak aircraft
The amount was recovered from two bags in the wreckage. Officials are now probing as how such a huge amount of cash got through airport security and baggage scanners and found its way into the ill-fated flight.
GBP/USD: The pound is set to see losses amid geopolitical strains
GBP/USD has struggled to take advantage of dollar weakness amid a slew of British issues. Sino-American tensions, Brexit speculation, and end of month
Trump’s social-media order may fail, but scores political points
Trump, who uses Twitter to bypass the mainstream media and communicate directly with his base, is stoking the fight just as his re-election in November is increasingly at risk over his handling of the pandemic, which has killed more than 100,000 people and forced millions out of work.
Prepare for Blastoff: Kathleen Felix-Hager Outfits ‘Space Force’
"Space Force" on Netflix stars Steve Carell in the new comedy.
COVID-19 tracing apps: Which countries are doing what
Technology could help avert new surges in infections that might overwhelm hospitals
Kildare businesses call on Government to extend wage subsidy scheme
"Ahead of today’s Cabinet meeting, County Kildare Chamber has called for the Government to reform and extend the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme (TWSS) beyond its initial June deadline, and e...
Ontario mother hopes inquest into son’s death at school for the blind finally provides answers
An Ontario mother says she is hoping a now-approved inquest by the coroner’s office will provide answers into the mysterious death of her teenage son at a provincially-run school for the blind more than two years ago.
Lockdown woes: Bengal migrants travel with co-passenger's dead body for over 20 hours
The passengers sought help from Odisha police at two places but they were reportedly not entertained.
Amit Shah speaks to CMs on way ahead after Lockdown 4.0
India News: Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday spoke to all chief ministers on the lockdown enforced to contain the spread of Covid-19 amid indications tha
France's coronavirus new deaths and cases slow down
France is to allow restaurants, bars and cafes to reopen from June 2 - though with more restrictions in Paris than elsewhere.The French health ministry said the number of fatalities rose by 52, or 0.2%, to 28,714, the fourth highest in the world
NYC bans the word 'alien' in laws, documents, opts for 'noncitizen'
New York City became the first major city in the U.S. on Thursday after the NYC Council removed the terms “alien,” “illegal immigrant” and “illegal migrant” from local laws, rules and documents and instead will be replacing them with the term “non-citizen."
Incidents of murder, attempted murder and culpable homicide down across Lanarkshire
The figures from Police Scotland are taken from the last year.
Sonu Sood Gets Lauded By Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh For Helping Migrant Workers: “It Fills Me With Immense Pride…”
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday praised Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, who was born and brought up in the state, for his charity amid the coronavirus pandemic."It fills me with immen
Gowdy calls for 'national conversation' after George Floyd death, says riots 'ain't gonna accomplish nothing'
Former prosecutor and congressman Trey Gowdy, a Fox News contributor, reacted to the death of George Floyd following his arrest by Minneapolis police Thursday by contrasting his treatment with that of South Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof.
Officer fired after death of arrested black man subject of multiple complaints
Chauvin, whose driveway was splattered with red paint and the graffiti ‘murderer’, has not spoken publicly since Mr Floyd’s death.
Police precinct in flames in US protest over death of black man
A police precinct in Minnesota went up in flames late Thursday in a third day of demonstrations as the so-called Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul seethed over the shocking police killing of a
Police say schoolgirl abduction, assault complaint was false
"Police are satisfied that no abduction has occurred."
More than 400 in Las Vegas protest George Floyd's death
More than 400 people were demonstrating on the Las Vegas Strip Friday afternoon calling for policing reforms following the death this week of a black man killed by a white Minneapolis police officer.
‘If you can talk, you can breathe’: Mississippi mayor ripped over George Floyd killing remarks
Hal Marx, mayor of Petal, weighed in on viral video footage that shows Floyd, who was black, saying “I can’t breath” while a white Minneapolis police officer pins him to the ground by his neck.
First Latina US senator withdraws name from Biden's running mate list
LOS ANGELES, May 29 — Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada, the first Latina elected to the US Senate, said yesterday she is not interested in being Joe Biden's running mate in November's presidential election. “I support Joe Biden 100 per cent and will work tirelessly to help get him...
Body of missing French snowmobiler found in Canada
Police announced Thursday they had identified a body as that of a French snowmobiler who went missing after his tour group crashed through an icy Canadian lake in January, with forensic analysis on another body presumed to be that of his companion set to be completed in coming days.
In Senegal, the struggles of a small airline during coronavirus
Launching an airline in Africa is a notorious challenge in a continent and sector where opportunities are often crimped by regulations and national champions are dominant.
Number of health workers infected with coronavirus reaches 2,480
The Department of Health reports 28 new coronavirus cases among health workers
Fitness wearables provide early-warnings for Covid symptoms, study finds
US News: WASHINGTON DC: Preliminary research has found that constant stream of data from wearable devices such as Oura rings, Fitbits and Apple Watches reveal .
Greece to allow visitors from 29 countries next month, but not UK
Greece on Friday listed 29 countries from where it will accept visitors as of June 15 as the Greek government looks to mitigate some of the financial damage from the coronavirus pandemic.
As lockdowns ease, a Bronx nail salon plans a careful reopening
(Reuters) - When Yahaira Caraballo opened her nail salon in the Bronx, New York nearly seven years ago, it was a bare-bones shop with two nail technicians.
Vande Bharat Phase II: MEA ropes in private airlines, opens land borders
The MEA spokesperson said as of today, 45,216 Indians have returned. These include 8,069 migrant workers, 7,656 students and 5,107 professionals
Lockdown 5: Shrines to reopen Monday, pvt offices to work with 100% staff from June 8, says Mamata
The announcements, two days before the end of the fourth phase of the lockdown, aimed to normalise the day-to-day functioning of major institutions, did not go down well with the opposition BJP and the CPI(M), who sought a rethink over the decision as the state was witnessing a spike in the number of coronavirus cases.
South Korea limits school numbers over virus spike
SEOUL, May 29 — South Korea today imposed limits on the number of pupils going to schools in and around Seoul as officials scramble to tackle fresh coronavirus cases that threaten the country's success in containing the epidemic. Only one in three pupils at kindergartens, elementary and middle...
Officials Announce the Charges Against Ex-Cop Who Kneeled on George Floyd's Neck
Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer seen on video kneeling on George Floyd's neck for several minutes even as Floyd said he couldn't breathe, has been arrested.
Delhi, West Bengal not yet distributed May month quota of free foodgrains under PMGAY: Ram Vilas Paswan
On distribution of one kg free pulses per household under the PMGAY, Paswan said states have lifted 1.68 lakh tonnes of pulses and are yet to provide month-wise distribution of the same. The progress report is awaited.
Stephen Mayne: Time for the Murdochs to sell out of News Corp
Rupert Murdoch needs to put up money to support Australian journalism, or be forced to sell the company, Stephen Mayne argues.
Andhra Pradesh HC asks Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar to be reinstated as SEC in blow to Jagan govt
Andhra Pradesh High Court has caused much embarrassment to the Jagan Reddy govt and asked Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar to be reappointed as Andhra Pradesh SEC. Jagan govt had removed him in April.
Low Q4 growth telling commentary on economic mismanagement of BJP govt: Chidambaram
India's economic growth slowed to 3.1 per cent in January-March and to an 11-year low of 4.2 per cent for the full fiscal 2019-20 amid a drop in consumption and investment.
'83 Starring Ranveer Singh As Kapil Dev WON'T Release In Theatres Immediately Post Lockdown; Director Kabir Khan Reveals Details
Kabir Khan's sports drama '83 starring Ranveer Singh was to release on April 10, 2020. However, due to the lockdown, the film got postponed
Protesters set fire to US police station following arrested black man’s death
George Floyd’s neck was kneeled on by a police officer during his arrest.
Minneapolis officer who knelt on man’s neck charged with murder
The white Minneapolis police officer seen on video kneeling on George Floyd’s neck was arrested on murder charges Friday and accused in court papers of ignoring another officer who was worrie...
Trump announces US withdrawal from the World Health Organization
German health minister decries ‘disappointing backlash for international health.’
Rajya Sabha secretariat official tests positive for coronavirus
This is the fourth such case reported in the Parliament complex so far
Protesters set fire to US police station following arrested black man’s death
George Floyd’s neck was knelt on by a police officer during his arrest.
Maharashtra continues to add to Karnataka's COVID-19 tally; 178 new cases reported
Karnataka reported 178 new cases of COVID-19 as returnees from neighbouring Maharashtra to continue to add to the state's tally, taking the total number of infections to 2,711, the health department
Lawyer representing hairdressers plans to appeal court ruling
With level 3 regulations set to come into effect next week, those in the hair and beauty industry were still not being allowed to fully operate.
Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck had 18 previous internal complaints against him
The Minneapolis police officer who was filmed kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for several minutes even as he said “I can’t breathe” has previously been the subject of multiple complaints filed to the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division, it has emerged.Mr Chauvin, who has been fired
Ontario police watchdog to probe woman’s fatal fall from Toronto high-rise building
The family of the woman, Regis Korchinski-Paquet, 29, say they have questions about the role police – who were with her when she fell – played in the death
Wreath laying ceremony to remember dead IRA man
The family of an IRA man killed almost 40 years ago will lay a wreath in his memory this weekend.
Barcelona spell the worst year of my career, says Martino
Mexico head coach Gerardo Martino says his season in charge of Barcelona was the worst of his career...
Help pours in but teen cyclist is happy to return to school
The story of the 15-year-old’s decision to buy a second-hand cycle and pedal from Gurgaon to Bihar’s Darbhanga, has touched many — from politicians to bureaucrats, business tycoons to NRIs.
Schools reopening: Challenges faced by special needs schools make it a 'difficult sector'
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says schools working with learners with special needs may experience some unique challenges in the transition to the new way of operating during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Twitter conceals Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter said it was placing a 'public interest notice' on a Trump message about protests in Minneapolis over the death of an unarmed black man at the hands of the police.
Liquor not a fundamental right, Delhi government
Trade or consumption of liquor is not a fundamental right and the state has the authority to regulate its sale, the AAP government has told the Delhi High Court maintaining its levying 70% ‘special corona fees’ on MRP of all alcohol brands is a price for grant of such privilege to the public.
China faces mounting pressure over Hong Kong security law
The US, Britain, Canada, and Australia lead criticism of the planned law, which would punish secession, subversion of state power, terrorism, and acts that endanger national security
Europe moves ahead with lockdown easing, but caution in Asia
Several European countries including France and Britain on Thursday moved to further lift crippling coronavirus lockdown measures, but fresh restrictions in parts of Asia signaled the crisis is far from over.
Extended crematorium hours: Govt on disposing Covid-19 victim's bodies
. The Delhi government told the court that the LNJP hospital is being authorised to divert bodies to crematoriums at Panchkuian and Punjab Bagh, as opposed to only Nigambodh Ghat
Boy, 12, dead after ‘fight’ in Cairns park
Queensland police are investigating the sudden death of a 12-year-old boy during an altercation at a park in Cairns overnight.
Belated, but welcome: On Supreme Court move on migrant workers
After taking note of pandemic-induced crisis, SC must now enforce rights of the vulnerable
Police across US speak out against Minneapolis custody death
Authorities say George Floyd was detained Monday because he matched the description of someone who tried to pay with a counterfeit bill at a convenience store, and the 46-year-old resisted arrest.
Fire service concern as some ignore social distancing to watch Long Eaton school blaze
Crowds gathered as firefighters tackled the Harrington Junior School inferno
Andhra govt releases funds to Zilla Parishad School in Nidamanuru of Krishna district
The government of Andhra Pradesh headed by chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has reportedly sanctioned Rs. 93,46,782 / - for the development of the Zilla Parishad School in Nidamanuru village of...
Ministry suggests shorter school hours as part of 'new normal'
The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) suggested that students study from home until the country is declared free from COVID-19.
'We Have Evidence': Charges of Murder, Manslaughter for Police Officer Who Killed George Floyd
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman confirmed on Friday afternoon that
Foreign Direct Investment inflows into Tamil Nadu declined by 8.5% in 2019-20
A senior State government official however said it had been a good year for investments for Tamil Nadu
Who Dat Nation Facebook group provides meals for St. Francis workers
Members of the Who Dat Nation Facebook group provided meals for workers at St. Francis on Friday.
Two more positive cases in Mandya
Two more positive cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Mandya district on Friday, taking the district’s total figure to 257.The new patients, P-2548 and P-2549, a 10-year-old boy and a 50-year-old
As Jobs Vanish, Salaried Workers Become Gig Economy 'Partners' With Swiggy, Zomato And Amazon
With a recession on the horizon, workers are turning to the one sector that appears to pandemic proof: home delivery.
In three graphs: How bad is coronavirus pandemic in the US?
The coronavirus death toll in the United States has remained the highest in the world for nearly two months – and there is no sign it is slowing down.
Explained: Trump’s order targeting social media sites
US News: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday targeting legal protections that keep people from suing social media websites. The move foll
Valerie Jarrett: Trump's Embrace of White Supremacists 'Fueling Anger' of Protesters
Thursday on MSNBC, former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett accused President Donald Trump of "fueling" the anger on display from the demonstrators protesting for the last three days in response to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. | Clips
Theresa May says Dominic Cummings did not 'follow the spirit' of lockdown
The former PM said she could ‘well understand’ the public’s ‘anger’ at the revelation he drove 260 miles from London to Durham at the height of lockdown.
Lawyers for Myka and James Stauffer Release Statement Following Backlash About “Rehoming” Their Son
Myka and James said they didn’t know how difficult it would be to care for Huxley, who is autistic.
Indonesia rolls out public shaming for virus violators
Indonesian officials are forcing social distancing violators to recite Koran verses, stay in
Women executives demand three month extension of free childcare
'Every woman who is offered a shift needs to be able to take that without any barrier, the barrier of childcare for women is significant for many, many households.'
Minneapolis Police Station Set on Fire, as George Floyd Killing Protests Continue
A police spokesman confirmed late Thursday that staff had evacuated the 3rd precinct station, the focus of many of the protests, “in the interest of the safety of our personnel" shortly after 10 p.m.
In the US, camera phones increasingly expose racism
From the death of a black man in Minneapolis to a racist incident in Central Park, camera phones are increasingly being used as a weapon against ...
Obiano signs COVID-19 Prevention Bill into law - The Nation Nigeria
Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State on Friday signed into the Anambra State COVID-19 and Other Dangerous Diseases Prevention
Europe moves ahead with lockdown easing, but caution in Asia
In a bit of happier news in Asia, a Bali zoo names a newborn giraffe after the virus
Taylor Swift Calls Out Donald Trump Directly for “Stoking the Fires of White Supremacy and Racism”
She even tagged him in her tweet, a first for a singer once criticized for being politically silent.
PM Modi not in ‘good mood’ over Ladakh standoff with China, says Donald Trump
Speaking with the reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday, Trump said a “big conflict” was going on between India and China.
Major Brisbane bridge closed this weekend, free tolls on offer
One of Brisbane's busiest bridges will be partially closed this weekend for maintenance.
After multiple deaths on Shramik trains, Railways asks people with co-morbidities to avoid commute
After deaths of migrant labourers were reported on the special Shramik trains over the past few days, the Ministry of Railways on Friday issued an advisory asking people with co-morbidities to avoid travelling through the trains, unless necessary.
Buhari seeks Senate’s approval for $5.513b external loan
The Federal Government also intends to borrow Euro 995million from the Export-Import Bank of Brazil to support Green imperative and enhance the....
COVID-19: E-ticket, face mask a must for domestic flights in Saudi Arabia
Social distancing to be observed at airports, inside aircraft
India's Q4 GDP growth falls to 3.1% - worst since 2009 global financial crisis
India's gross domestic product (GDP) growth in Q4FY20 is the lowest in 44 quarters, according to the data by Central Statistics Office (CSO)
US anti-vaxxers aim to spread fear over future coronavirus vaccine
Anti-vaxxers’ influence and power could affect Americans’ willingness to take a Covid-19 vaccine, experts warn
In Pictures: Britons enjoy their time in the sun as lockdown rules are relaxed
Glorious weather greeted those taking advantage of the loosening of the emergency measures.
Donald Trump announces probe of Chinese companies listed in US
Among the largest were e-commerce giant Alibaba, China's largest oil producer PetroChina and Sinopec, the world's largest oil refiner.The announcement followed Beijing's move to implement a new security law on semi-autonomous Hong Kong that critics say would stifle freedom
Twitter obscures, warns on Trump tweet 'glorifying violence'
Trump, a prolific Twitter user, has been at war with the company since earlier this week, when it applied fact checks to two of his tweets about mail-in ballots.
Teachers issue 'devastating' update on Long Eaton school after major fire
Fire crews worked through the evening to control the large blaze
Trump signs order targeting social media after tweets flagged
President Donald Trump signed an order Thursday seeking to strip social media giants like Twitter of legal immunity for content on their platforms in a move slammed by his critics as a legally
This is the face of a man who spat at an ambulance worker during pandemic
He spat in the woman's face when she was just trying to help him
Virus deaths hit single-day high as BHC CJ tests positive
Justice Mandokhail and his family go into self-isolation
DisCos ask court to stop FG’s forensic audit
Electricity distribution companies (DisCos) have dragged the federal government to court over alleged undue interference in their business operations. The federal government holds 40 percent shares in the power firms.
Court stops FG from auctioning Dawes Island Marginal Oil Field
The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos Friday restrained the Ministry of Petroleum from selling or accepting bids for Dawes Island Marginal Oil Field...
Rising US job losses stoke fears of lasting economic damage amid pandemic
The numbers are extraordinarily high by historical standards, economists have warned.
Four regions not ready for stage 2 of quarantine easing in Ukraine – health ministry
These are Donetsk, Lviv, Rivne and Chernivtsi regions.
Twitter Says Trump's Executive Order on Social Media Is 'Reactionary and Politicised'
The executive order followed recent move by Twitter to flag Trump's tweets on mail-in voting with "fact-checks", which the president viewed as another attempt to...
Public toilets in parks to start reopening this weekend; Ontario considering regional approach to reopening in stage 2 as testing expands
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Millions of locusts swarm India as farmers 'play loud music' to drive them away
Several Indian states are said to be 'reeling' from a locust attack which is the worst such invasion in years and farmers have reportedly been spraying gallons of insecticide to try and tackle the issue
Church volunteer, 79, jailed for sexual offences dating back to 1950s
Man who used his good character to gain the trust of victims and their families jailed for sexually assaulting boys in crimes going back more than 60 years.
Lockdown: Jain monks seek easing of travel norms for Chaturmas
In a memorandum to the Chief Minister, general secretary of the state Congress Committee president Suman Agarwal urged the chief minister to provide protection and help from the police and ease travel restrictions for sadhus and sadhvis during the lockdown.
US says Chinese helped direct $3.7b to North Korea
The US has charged 28 North Koreans and five Chinese with facilitating more than $3.7 billion in illegal payments for Pyongyang's nuclear program.
After speaking with Shah, Goa CM hints, lockdown may be extended by 15 days
He told the media that after speaking with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, he felt that the lockdown may be extended for another 15 days. We however demand that there should be some more relaxations.
With 232 deaths, Russia records highest single-day coronavirus toll
Russia's comparatively low mortality rate continues to raise questions among experts both in Russia and in the West, with some suggesting that the country's government may be underreporting.
Pompeo says Trump to act on Chinese students
WASHINGTON, May 29 — The United States will take action to prevent alleged espionage by Chinese students, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said yesterday, ahead of an expected announcement by President Donald Trump. Trump earlier said that he will hold a press conference today about China amid...
Himachal Cong seeks probe by sitting HC judge
A day after Himachal Pradesh BJP president Rajeev Bindal resigned over his alleged role in a health scam, the State Congress on Thursday reiterated its demand of entrusting a probe into the scandal to a sitting High Court judge. Meanwhile, Bindal, in a 5 minute-long video statement, claimed that
Budapest marks anniversary of deadly Danube boat disaster
The Hungarian capital Budapest on Friday marked the anniversary of one its worst-ever shipping disasters, the sinking of a sightseeing vessel on the Danube which killed at least 27 people, mostly South Korean tourists.
We’ll not rush to reopen schools without adequate preparation – Ministry of Education PRO
The Public Relations Officer for the Ministry of Education, Ekow Vincent Assafuah has stated that the ministry knows the repercussions of reopening schools without putting systems in place to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
Greece to allow visitors from 29 countries next month, but not UK
The popular tourist destination was quick to impose a lockdown.
The VP Choice Everyone Is Missing
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PM Modi not in ‘good mood’ over border row with China, says Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump had earlier offered to mediate between India and China
Minneapolis officer charged over black man's death
Derek Chauvin, one of four US police officers involved in the arrest of a black man in Minneapolis, who died after being pinned with a knee to the throat, has been arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.
Police seek help identifying suspects in Aiea burglary | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Honolulu police are seeking the public’s help in identifying four suspects in connection with a burglary investigation in Aiea.
Policeman charged with murder of George Floyd
A Minneapolis police officer who pinned an unarmed black man with a knee to the throat before the man died has been arrested and charged with murder, a prosecutor said on Friday, after three nights of violent protests in the Midwestern city sparked by the death.
A majority in the US supports making mail-in voting easier, new study shows
A majority of United States residents supports measures to make it easier to vote by mail, according to new results from a national survey led by researchers from Northeastern, Harvard, Rutgers, and Northwestern ...
Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict Nalini’s counsel says TN govt denying video call with kin is unconstitutional
The counsel of Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict Nalini Sriharan has said that the TN government’s submission to disallow Nalini to make video calls to her kin is clearly unconstitutional.
Europe reaches a tipping point over China’s Hong Kong gamble
European anger is palpable, and there are signs that China’s moves could have ramifications further down the line, by speeding European efforts to adopt a more unified industrial policy and influencing decisions on the role of Huawei Technologies Co. in 5G networks.
Kentucky protester loses job over effigy hanging; Lee Greenwood 'furious' song was used
A Kentucky protester who was recently seen participating in the hanging of an effigy of Gov. Andy Beshear has lost his job, according to reports.
Jobless students stranded in Australia turn to handouts
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Twitter hides Trump tweet for ‘glorifying violence’
The social media site added a warning label to a tweet by the US president which referenced ‘shooting’ when looting starts in Minneapolis.
Bars shut as task force arrests impersonators of army officers
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'We just got shot at': Shots fired during protest near Capitol in Denver
Gunfire near the state Capitol building in Denver sent protesters running Thursday night.
Police arrest CNN reporter and crew live on air as they report from Minneapolis protests
There are huge protests taking place in Minneapolis
Steve Wallace: Reader suggestions for safer school zones
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Malaysia’s law minister: Govt not denying non-Muslims’ right to drink alcohol if legal limits complied
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 — The Malaysian government’s stern position against drunk driving that cause deaths in road accidents does not mean that non-Muslims in the country would not be allowed to drink alcohol, minister in charge of parliament and law Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan clarified today....
Minnesota police arrest CNN reporter on air covering Minneapolis protests
WASHINGTON - Police in Minneapolis released a CNN reporter who was led off in handcuffs along with his film crew while reporting live on television early Friday morning during violent protests in the city.
India's lockdown strictest; economic impact to be deeper than other countries: Jefferies
A US investment bank report says India's detection rates have also climbed lately and doubling rate has plateaued at ~13-day level; medical infra is now getting stretched in certain cities, with hospitals at 100 per cent plus capacity utilisation in Mumbai, says report
Indonesia minister slammed for ‘virus is like your wife’ remarks
An Indonesian minister is under fire after he compared coronavirus to rebellious wives, in remarks aimed at soothing public fears about easing COVID-19 restrictions across the Southeast Asian archipelago.
CNN's Van Jones: White, Liberal Hillary Voters More Dangerous Than the KKK
Van Jones declared a typical "white, liberal Hillary Clinton supporter" poses a greater threat to black Americans than the Ku Klux Klan.
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Qalibaf Takes Over as Parliament Speaker
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[ICYMI] Obasanjo writes former African presidents, rallies support for AfDB’s Adesina
Former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, has called on former African presidents to support President of AfDB, Dr Akinwumi Adesina,
Online child sex abuse cases triple under lockdown in Philippines
Cases of online child sex abuse in the Philippines have tripled under coronavirus, the government said, with campaigners warning that the country's lockdown has left more children vulnerable to exploitation by human traffickers and cash-strapped relatives.
Taliban attack on army checkpoint kills 14 military personnel, Afghan government says
A spokesman for the Afghanistan national security adviser’s office said despite sporadic clashes, a truce in effect during the three-day Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr, which ended Tuesday, would continue
Mother of Louisville police shooting victim calls for peace
Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical tech, was shot eight times on March 13 after Louisville narcotics detectives knocked down the front door. No drugs were found in the home.
No regrets for teen who tried to cross Cook Strait in dinghy
A teen who had to be rescued while trying to cross Cook Strait in a dinghy says he would make the treacherous trip again. Tachyon Hutt, 18, set off...
China's cover-up of Covid-19 led to global pandemic and loss of a million lives: Trump
China has total control over WHO despite only paying $40 million a year compared to what US has been paying, which is approximately $450 million a year, says Trump
Queen’s letters over Australian PM’s dismissal should be public, court rules
The letters, deemed ‘personal and confidential correspondence’, were deposited into the National Archives of Australia
CNN crew covering racial unrest arrested in Minneapolis
CNN posts a footage of correspondent Omar Jimenez speaking calmly to police with batons and riot helmets, then being handcuffed and taken away
The Conspiracy Theories That Fueled the Civil War
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Our royal team on Prince Charles’ radio show and William and Kate’s bingo skills
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Covid lockdown: Mamata Banerjee announces slew of relaxations, shrines to reopen from Monday
India News: CM Banerjee on Friday announced a series of relaxations in the state from June 1 and claimed that the number of Covid-19 cases is increasing due to th
The Govt Just Axed Its Fucked Robodebt Scheme & Is Now Refunding A Casual $721 Million
The Australian Federal Government has today announced that they will refund the $721 million worth of funds recouped by the robodebt scheme.
Access Bank plans more loans for health care - The Nation Nigeria
Access Bank Plc is set to disburse loans through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) credit support scheme to boost the pharmaceutical and healthcare...
‘Bubbles’ of eight children as schools reopen for some year groups from 8 June
JERSEY’S schools will begin a phased process of reopening from Monday 8 June, but there will be no sanctions for parents who do not allow their children to return.
Twitter fact-checks China's Foreign Ministry after flagging Trump's tweets
According to media reports, the warning labels were added to tweets from spokesman Lijian Zhao, one of which read: "It might be the US Army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan"
Politico says New York Gov. Cuomo's 'coronavirus halo begins to fade'
Politico took aim at Democrat New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a report Friday, saying his "coronavirus halo" has begun to "fade."
Coronavirus lockdown | Punjab increases fines for norms violation
Penalty for not wearing masks raised to ₹500 from ₹200
Police try to regain control amid torched, violent Minneapolis
Cheering protesters torched a Minneapolis police station that the department abandoned as three days of violent protests spread to nearby St. Paul and angry demonstrations flared across the U.S ove...
Cops to hunt out authors of inflammatory letter
SHILLONG: Urban Affairs Minister Hamlet Dohling said that he has spoken to the police in the Special Branch to conduct an investigation into an inflammatory letter written by a couple of persons from outside the state who made indecent comments again
Furious Niger Gov revokes road contract - The Nation Nigeria
Niger Governor Abubakar Sani-Bello has ordered revocation of a road project by Jajove Solutions Services(JSS) in Suleja.He accused the...
Diego Costa given court date for tax fraud case as six-month prison sentence request made
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Thousands rally in Houston to protest George Floyd's death
In Houston, the city where George Floyd grew up, several thousand people shut down a downtown freeway Friday as they marched after a rally to protest his death while in police custody in Minneapolis.
Twitter adds 'glorifying violence' warning to Trump tweet
Twitter has added a warning to one of U.S. President Donald Trump's tweets about protests in Minneapolis, saying it violated the platform's rules about 'glorifying violence.'
US cuts ties with World Health Organisation over coronavirus response
President Trump said the US would be ‘redirecting’ the money to ‘other worldwide and deserving urgent global public health needs’.
Katsina govt relaxes lockdown for Friday prayers, Church services
Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State has approved for the relaxing of the COVID-19 lockdown to allow Muslim faithful observe Friday prayers
George Floyd death: Trump attempts to explain 'looting leads to shooting' tweet
President Trump called protesters "thugs" and said that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts."
Kogi vows to stop violence against children
Kogi state government says it will not relent to stop violence against children by using a multi-sectoral approach to ensure that the menace is drastically reduced in the state.
Violent protests in Minneapolis over police killing of black man
Fires continued to burn and one person was dead in Minneapolis of angry protests over the police killing of an African American man while in custody.
Steve Scalise: Mailing Ballots to Non-Citizens Is 'Definition of Voter Fraud'
Automatic mailing of ballots to all people on inaccurate voter rolls "is the definition of voter fraud," said Rep. Steve Scalise.
White wrestling coach mocks George Floyd’s murder (Photo)
A Washington state high school wrestling coach, Dave Hollenbeck, took to social media to mock the murder of George Floyd and he has been sacked by his employer for that. Taking to social media, Dave Hollenbeck,
Covid Lockdown may be confined to 13 cities; hotels & malls could open
The national directives on new lockdown are likely to be issued on May 31 for next fortnight.
Bulgaria to lift travel ban on Australian convicted of murder
The decision comes after Bulgaria's highest appeals court dismissed a request by the former chief prosecutor to review the parole granted to Jock Palfreeman in September. Palfreeman's parole angered nationalist politicians who have decried his release from prison, while the government's
Lawrence Weekly to host town hall on small businesses reopening
Clark County Commissioner Lawrence Weekly on Monday is hosting a Facebook town hall to answer questions that businesses might have as they set to reopen.
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Restaurants at 50% Capacity, Opening of Gyms: Goa CM Seeks Relaxations For Lockdown 5.0
Pramod Sawant also said that he feels that the ongoing nationwide lockdown will be extended by 15 more days.
Veerendra Kumar, a minister for hardly 48 hours in Kerala
Rajya Sabha member M P Veerendra Kumar, who died at the age of 84 on Thursday night, had been a minister in Kerala for hardly 48 hours. Kumar was elected to the eighth Kerala Legislative Assembly
NFL coaches could be back at the office soon
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced a two-week extension of the league's virtual off-season, but coaches could be allowed back at team facilities soon.
Jharkhand facilitates return of 60 workers from Ladakh by air
PTI New Delhi/Leh Amid heartrending stories of migrants longing to return home, the Jharkhand government on Friday gave a ray of hope to many such strande
Toronto police union says charges cops pushed woman from balcony are "unfounded"
According to reports, as many as eight officers responded to a call from Regis Korchinski-Paquet's mother to what police describe as an “assault”
When cops kill, redress is rare - except in famous cases
(Reuters) - The death in Minneapolis on Monday of George Floyd, the black man captured on video pleading for his life as a white police officer kneeled on his neck, has prompted three nights of protests, at times giving rise to violence, arson and looting.
Minnesota police arrest CNN reporter on air covering Minneapolis protests
The Minnesota State Patrol arrested a CNN reporter reporting live on television early Friday morning while covering the Minneapolis protests, without giving any reason, and led him and three crew members away in handcuffs.
COVID-19: RTI plea seeks to know amount spent on equipment purchase; Health Ministry refuses info
The Central government's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has denied to share the information related to the expenses incurred to combat the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, saying that it has no
Plea in NGT seeks implementation of Centre's contingency plan to control locust attack
As the locust attack threat looms over Delhi and neighbouring states, a plea in the National Green Tribunal has sought the implementation of the Centre's contingency plan to combat the situation. The
US to announce ‘certain decisions’ on China today: Donald Trump
In the past few weeks, Trump has been very critical and vocal of China’s inability to control the spread of the novel coronavirus within its territory.
Lagos state govt approves COVID-19 cash transfer for residents
In a matter of weeks, the payment of the beneficiaries cleared in the first phase of the programme in the Lagos state’s social register would commence promptly.
Executive order by Donald Trump 'a shot across the bow' for social media
A US executive order taking aim at firms such as Twitter has been described as a 'shot across the...
Five-man panel to study locust threat to Telangana
Chief minister tells his staff to stand ready with pesticide if the swarms come south
UN delays crucial climate summit for a year, cites pandemic
This year’s meeting, known as the COP26 summit, had been billed as the most important climate change summit since the 2015 talks that produced the Paris Agreement.
George Floyd death: Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged police killing
George Floyd, 46, was seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck. The African-American man's death has led to days of protests and unrest.
Trump says US to quit WHO, announces mild sanctions against China
US News: US President Donald Trump on Friday announced on Friday he is terminating Washington's relationship with the World Health Organisation and imposing a
Data cleanup, backlogged cases cause delay in DOH's coronavirus updates
The health department hires more data encoders to help catch up with the testing backlog. Its Central Visayas office stops providing daily updates.
Religious leaders plan events to remember UK coronavirus victims
Christians and Muslims say it will be necessary for people to come together to mourn
Not our job to make unnecessary political statements: Nepal Army
It was responding to reports that its chief had refused Oli’s direct orders Indian Army chief’s comments on border issue.
Amnesty accuses Ethiopia of extrajudicial killings
The rights group said in a report that victims were accused of being supporters of the Oromo Liberation Army, the breakaway armed wing of the Oromo Liberation Front, which the government had previousl
‘400 Years of Anger’: Minneapolis Police Station Set Ablaze as Trump Threatens to ‘Start Shooting’
MINNEAPOLIS—Protesters demanding action over the death of 46-year-old George Floyd took over the Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct late Thursday and set the building ablaze.Video from the scene showed demonstrators chanting “I can’t breathe” and cheering as the building was breached,
Protests Erupt Across The Country As Minneapolis Police Precinct Burns
President Trump threatened to send in the military and shoot protestors in Minneapolis, declaring, “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.”
Taiwan top court rules adultery no longer a crime
TAIPEI: Taiwan's top court decriminalised adultery Friday (May 29), ruling the law against it breached constitutional protections of sexual ...
Greece to open to tourists from 29 countries from June 15
Europe News: ATHENS: Greece said on Friday it will open to visitors from 29 countries from June 15, days before its peak tourism season begins.
Senate President appoints Sani Fema SA, sports
The President of the Senate Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan has appointed Hon. Sani Fema as his
NYPD issues officer safety alert after Brooklyn man's 'cop killings' online threat
The NYPD has issued an “officer safety alert” in response to an unverified threat by a Brooklyn man against law enforcement officers, it was learned Friday.
How did he get it? Fear after death of Aust's youngest Covid victim
Driveways in a small Queensland town have been lit up to honour a man who died with coronavirus, as authorities try to work out how the virus...
Steps being taken to make study a pleasant experience: Jagan
Poor students the target group, says CM
GBP/USD hits 2-1/2-week high, around 1.2365 region ahead of Trump
The GBP/USD pair quickly reversed a mid-European session dip to sub-1.2300 level and jumped to the highest level since May 12, around the 1.2365-70 re
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The government needed to bring unions and bosses together - fast. They chose a Labor and union man as their go-between - and it worked.
Trump Gets Warning Label On Tweet For ‘Glorifying Violence’ About Protests After George Floyd Death
Donald Trump was hit with a warning label on Twitter after he was caught 'glorifying violence' with a tweet about the MN protests.
NPA and IPID commit to tackling high-level police corruption
This comes after two investigators were pulled from the task team.
Why US, Europe were hit harder by Covid-19? Scientists look at regional disparities, immune system
Researchers examined differences in genetics and immune system responses, separate virus strains and regional contrasts in obesity levels and general health.
Twitter places notice on Trump’s Minneapolis tweet for ‘glorifying violence’
Twitter on Friday escalated its war on President Trump by placing a “public interest notice” on one of his tweets. The social media giant said a tweet by Trump that read “When the
China plans to extend curbs on international flights till June 30: US embassy
China has drastically cut such flights since March to allay concerns over infections brought by arriving passengers. A so-called “Five One” policy allows mainland carriers to fly just one flight a week on one route to any country and foreign airlines to operate just one flight a week to China.
Parents settle lawsuit over disabled son's forced baptism
The parents of a disabled Ohio teen have settled a lawsuit against a church and others over what they said was the boy's forced baptism at a picnic in 2016, the parents' attorneys said.
They made a mockery of our trust: why Britain is united in fury at the PM and his adviser
White-hot, palpable fury has spanned the political divide.
Democrats’ risky plan to ensure Congress can vote during the pandemic, explained
No one can be sure of whether House Democrats’ plan to allow "proxy voting" is constitutional.
Bengals' Joe Burrow, Dolphins' Brian Flores among reaction to George Floyd killing
Prominent sports figures continued to comment about George Floyd, who died while in police custody Monday in Minneapolis.
Hostel owner Safestay positive it can welcome back guests under new plans
London-listed hostel owner Safestay has said it plans to reopen over the course of the year but with major changes to the experience for customers, the company said.
Registrar hacked court computer to create fake intervention order
A judicial registrar hacked into a court's computer system and created a false intervention order against a friend's ex-partner, and entered a magistrate's identification to have it issued.
Mother of Louisville police shooting victim calls for peace
Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical tech, was shot eight times on March 13 after Louisville narcotics detectives knocked down the front door. No drugs were found in the home.
China public security ministry pledges to 'guide and support' HK police
SHANGHAI, May 29 — China's public security ministry pledged to “guide and support” the Hong Kong police force after China's parliament approved a decision to impose a new national security law on the semi-autonomous territory. China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) said it would use “all...
The 10 Richest African Footballers In History
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Varun Dhawan Tells Us What he Misses the Most During Lockdown
The lockdown has surely brought a halt to all our lives. While we’re learning to live without certain things, people are also utilising this time to learn new skills. But this new-normal of staying-at-home has put a lot of work on hold and people are missing their routine lives.
West Bengal: Students likely to attend classes on alternate days after schools reopen, says education minister
The state-run schools are slated to reopen after June 30, said Partha Chatterjee
90-year-old grandma tries to defuse tense confrontation between police and her grandson
When police stopped a Texas man for an alleged traffic violation, the confrontation turned tense, videos of the incident show. What happened next left a family shaken, a young man on the ground and his grandma attempting to intervene in the tense confrontation that followed.
Beijing hardens resolve to defy US, even while calling for cooperation
Ignoring threats from Washington, China stripped another layer of autonomy from Hong Kong on Thursday, plowing ahead with a plan that would ban any form of dissent deemed subversive in the territory reclaimed from Britain more than two decades ago.
Lebanon has scant chance of getting IMF aid, opposition figure says
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon has scant chance of securing badly needed aid from the International Monetary Fund as the government fails to enact reforms demanded by donors to address its financial crisis, opposition politician Samir Geagea said on Friday.
Harvard Grads Told Truth Is a Matter of Life & Death
The Washington Post’s top editor told Harvard University graduates Thursday that facts and truth have become "matters of life and death," and he warned that some leaders continue to "undermine the very idea of objective fact, all in pursuit of political gain."
Trump to end special treatment for Hong Kong
President Trump on Friday announced his administration is preparing a slew of changes to the full range of U.S. agreements between the U.S. and Hong Kong, saying the territory no longer appeared
Boat found in search for missing fisherman
A third day of search efforts are under way to find Hervey Bay man Paul Brazier, 37, with authorities working to determine if a boat found on Thursday was his.
Minneapolis mayor calls for unity, denounces violent protests, looting
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey early Friday called on protesters decrying the police custody death of George Floyd to end the violence soon after demonstrators set a local police precinct on fire.
Covid-19: New York City 'on track' to begin reopening week of 8 June, says Cuomo
New York City has already met guidelines surrounding falling deaths and declining hospitalizations and is expected to meet criteria concerning hospital and testing capacity next week, Cuomo told reporters
Israel looks to export its coronavirus coping skills
Using distance diagnostics, blood analysis, mobile phone tracking and tracing, and mandatory wearing of face masks are among measures Israel does to curb the spread of the coronavirus
De Blasio, Cuomo target June 8 for first phase of New York City reopening
The city is on track to meet all of the state’s metrics needed to begin relaxing its stay-at-home order.
Letters to the editor: May 29: ‘Meng Wanzhou will be spending considerably more time in Canada.’ Readers react to Meng court decision, plus other letters to the editor
In today’s letters to the editor: Meng Wanzhou; long-term care; inequality; equality; bike lanes; the arts; 1939
Attack on Taiwan an option to stop independence, top China general says
The 2005 law gives the country the legal basis for military action against Taiwan if it secedes or seems about to, making the narrow Taiwan Strait a potential military flashpoint.
Greece will reopen to tourists from 29 countries beginning June 15, will conduct random testing
Greece will begin lifting its coronavirus lockdown for business and travel ahead of the peak summer tourism season, officials announced Friday.
India coronavirus death toll passes China's
India is emerging as a new hotspot with record jumps in new cases in recent days.
Twitter hides Donald Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence' amid large-scale riots
A warning label has been placed over the tweet
Power Five leagues ask Congress for athlete compensation law
The Power Five conference commissioners are asking Congress to move forward with federal legislation regarding compensation for college athletes.
Deadline Looming For Former Pirates Star
Decision is yet to be made on the future a former Orlando Pirates midfielder who joined up with Highlands Park until the end of the season.
Judge rules against news agencies over nursing home stats
The state of Arizona doesn’t have to publicly reveal the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths among residents of nursing homes, long-term facilities and retirement homes, a state judge ruled on Friday.
Maharashtra records highest number of deaths in a single day
Maharashtra reported a spike of 2,682 new COVID-19 cases and 116 deaths on Friday. With this, the state has recorded a total of 62,228 cases and 2,098 deaths so far.
Minnesota calls in National Guard to quell unrest over black man’s death in police custody
MINNEAPOLIS, May 28 (Reuters) - Minnesota's governor activated the National Guard on Thursday to help police restore order following two days of violent protests in Minneapolis city over the death of a black man seen in graphic video footage gasping for breath as a white officer knelt on his neck.
Kitakyushu declares it is in 2nd wave of coronavirus
The city of Kitakyushu in Japan's southwest said Friday it has been hit by a second wave of coronavirus infections following a recent surge in the number of new cases. "I recognize that we are in the middle of the second wave," Mayor Kenji Kitahashi told a meeting of the…
Shopian man’s sample returns Covid-19 positive after death, toll in JK 28
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Minnesota Guv. Apologizes After State Police Arrest CNN Reporter And Crew At Protests
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) apologized to CNN president Jeff Zucker on Friday morning after police officers arrested CNN reporter...
South Korea closes over 200 schools again after biggest COVID-19 spike in weeks
More than 200 schools in South Korea have been forced to close -- barely a few days after they re-opened -- due to a dramatic spike in the COVID-19 cases.
Palestinian Authority eases lockdown measures as coronavirus cases decline
Given lack of other options, authorities used restrictions as main tool to fight pandemic
Prosecutors do not announce charges in George Floyd's death but say 'justice will be served'
Prosecutors looking at the death of George Floyd on Thursday asked the people of Minneapolis for patience while they investigate the case that has riled the city and the nation.
Trump's Social Media Executive Order Would Turn FCC Into 'President's Speech Police,' Commissioner Says
The order is expected to be signed by Trump later on Thursday
Tribute to Waheed Bakare - The Nation Nigeria
My tribute to Waheed will not be completed if I do not mention that he was humane, kind-hearted and generous. Many people have wrong impression....
Police need more than an unverified tip to avoid drug-case entrapment, Supreme Court says
In a pair of related rulings today, the high court says police must take sufficient steps to verify such tips to avoid entrapping suspects
‘Beyond the Pandemic’ streams Saturday with focus on reopening Bangladesh
‘Beyond the Pandemic,’ an online discussion programme organised by the Awami League, will focus on the challenges of restarting the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic in its third episode.
Gilgo Beach Murder Victim Identified As Valerie Mack Two Decades After She Vanished
Partial remains discovered almost a decade ago on Long Island were officially identified as 24-year-old Valerie Mack by Suffolk County Police on Thursday, NBC News reported earlier today. Mack was ...
US joins G7 artificial intelligence group to counter China
The Trump administration had been the lone holdout among leaders of the Group of Seven — the world’s wealthiest democracies — in setting up the Global Partnership on AI.
Coronavirus lockdown | Mamata Banerjee announces relaxations from June 1
Religious places can open up from June 1, says Bengal CM
Pakistan saw a record 2,636 coronavirus cases, 57 deaths in last 24 hours: Dr Mirza
The greatest number of patients on ventilators — 157 — has also been recorded
Used Car Seller Billionaires Ernie Garcia II And Son Accused Of Insider Trading In Lawsuit
The father and son team behind Carvana, the online used car seller, along with the company’s directors and investment firms controlled by the Garcias, allegedly traded on coronavirus fears to buy up shares at “bargain basement prices.”
Social distancing measures revised, gathering numbers increased in WA's next step out of restrictions
In Mid-May, Premier Mark McGowan initially predicted this further easing of restrictions would occur from mid-June.
Minneapolis police station torched amid George Floyd death protests
Three days of unrest were sparked by video footage of a black man dying after a white police officer knelt on his throat.
US coronavirus death toll passes 100,000
WASHINGTON The United States has now recorded more than 100,000 coronavirus-related deaths, Johns Hopkins University reported on Wednesday - a sombre milestone and by far the highest total in the world. The country reported its first death about three months...
Breonna Taylor’s mother calls for end to violence after seven are shot in protest
Police say shots fired came from within the crowd protesting the death of Taylor, who was shot by police in her own home in March
'Twitter Targets Only Republicans & US President,' Fumes Trump, Calls For Revocation of Section 230
The US President also remarked that 'Twitter is doing nothing about all of the lies and propaganda being put out by China or the Radical Left Democrat Party.'
George Floyd: We’ll evaluate evidence – US
Kayode Oyero The United States says it will compile and evaluate information obtained from witnesses in the killing of a black man, George Floyd. In a joint statement on Thursday, the US Atto...
Flag Day: Dapitan’s Rizal museum raises banner for COVID-19 frontliners
‘This year, our display of flags takes on a greater meaning,’ says the Museo ni Rizal-Dapitan, echoing the National Historical Commission of the Philippines
New Delhi dismisses Trump's claim on talks with PM Modi on India-China border tension
Even as United States President Donald Trump claimed that he had of late spoken to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about an escalation of tension along India-China disputed boundary in eastern
Ajit Jogi, 74, finally loses battle for life after 16-year struggle
Wheelchair-bound former bureaucrat-turned-politician suffers cardiac, goes into coma; ends comes at around 3:30pm; last rites at his village Gaurella in undivided Bilaspur district on Saturday
Life and death in lockdown: Pictures from around India
Restrictions confining people to their homes entered the 66 day on Friday as the number of coronavirus cases steadily increases.
Indonesian woman consumed pills to abort baby, say Penang police
BUKIT MERTAJAM, May 29 — An Indonesian factory worker, desperate to terminate her pregnancy, swallowed pills provided by her Bangladeshi boyfriend before she suffered a miscarriage in a toilet of workers’ hostel in Taman Belimbing, here on Sunday. Seberang Perai Tengah district police chief ACP...
FDA finds contamination in several brands of diabetes drug
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health regulators are telling five drugmakers to recall their versions of a widely used diabetes medication after laboratory tests found elevated...
CBI files preliminary enquiry against Tablighi Jamaat over FCRA violations
The action by the CBI comes a day after the Crime Branch of the Delhi Police filed 12 fresh chargesheets naming 541 foreign nationals in connection with the Tablighi Jamaat case
Boxes of PPE donated by China will support Perth charity PKAVS when lockdown eases
The Chinese Government has donated hundreds of facemasks to help protect staff, volunteers and clients at a lifeline Perth charity.
SPONSORED: Government action at home and abroad helps cope with Covid
The UK Government has been working round the clock to help people through Coronavirus at home and abroad.
JobKeeper could be extended, says Peter Dutton
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has confirmed the government is willing to be flexible with the end date for JobKeeper wage subsidies.
Minneapolis Third Precinct police station set on fire after rioters break in
The Third Precinct police station in Minneapolis was set ablaze Thursday night as violent protests continued in the city -- and other cities across the U.S. -- following Monday's death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody.
George Floyd: President Trump Threatens To Send Military Against Protesters As Minneapolis Police Precinct Set Ablaze
The angry protesters continued the overnight protest for the third night setting fire on the Minneapolis third precinct as officers were forced to flee.
NC grieved over deaths, losses due to inclement weather
National Conference on Thursday expressed grief over three deaths following wind storm that unleashed havoc in parts of south and central Kashmir, urging
J&K Police identifies owner of explosives-laden car intercepted in Pulwama on Thursday
According to the police, he is a resident of Shopian and had joined the Pakistan-backed terror group Hizb-ul-Mujahideen in July 2019.
OAP driver, 91, who accidentally put his foot on the accelerator and killed university lecturer as he used a cashpoint is spared jail after victim’s widow pleaded with judge
Howell Hughes, 91, was behind the wheel of his Fiat Panda when it 'shot forward' and hit 66-year-old Brian Griffiths at a petrol station in Swansea, south Wales. He got a suspended sentence.
Privatization of power sector | JKPEECC to hold protest on June 1 to oppose Centre's move
JKPEECC to hold protest on June 1 to oppose Centre’s move | In response to a call given by National Coordination Committee of Electricity Employees and Engineers, which is an amalgam of different power employee
Trump feeling ‘absolutely great’ after taking hydroxychloroquine: White House
US President Donald Trump has called hydroxychloroquine a "game-changer" drug in the fight against the coronavirus.
UN Secretary General warns of loss of $8.5 trillion in global output due to pandemic
Addressing a virtual press conference along with Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness and Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau, Antonio Guterres said the world is afflicted by enormous fragilities: weak health systems; runaway climate change; unsustainable levels of inequality.
Bangladesh reports 2,523 new virus cases, a daily record; deaths hit 582
Bangladesh has reported a record 2,523 new coronavirus cases in a day, bringing the tally of infections to 42,844.
Now Punjab to seek trains to bring back migrant workers
Even as over 4.84 Lakh migrant workers have returned from Punjab to their native states, the state government now intends to seek trains to bring back.
Coronavirus: Chaos, protests at Delhi-Gurugram border after Haryana government seals it
Several commuters, mostly on cycles, lodged protests after some of the cars were reportedly allowed to pass through the barricades unchecked.
Ethiopia's security forces accused of torture, evictions and killings – report
Prime minister Abiy Ahmed has been lauded for his democratic reforms. But Amnesty International are now urging him to investigate allegations of serious human rights abuses
Court orders Lesotho ex-first lady rearrested in murder trial
MASERU, May 29 — Lesotho’s Court of Appeal today ordered the rearrest of former first lady Maesaiah Thabane after revoking her bail on murder charges over the 2017 killing of her husband’s estranged wife. The 42-year-old was charged in February after police quizzed her on the brutal murder of...
Functioning of Delhi HC, subordinate courts to remain suspended till June 14
The Delhi High Court has extended the suspension of its functioning, along with that of its subordinate courts, till June 14, keeping in view the prevailing situation regarding the outbreak of the deadly Covid-19.
Lagos Youth Demand Compensation For Family Of Teenager Killed By Police
It was gathered that the policemen, who were trying to enforce curfew at the end of the Third Mainland Bridge, shot at the driver of a commercial bus.
DHQ: 188 terrorists, 411 bandits killed in May - The Nation Newspapers
At least 188 members of the Boko Haram and Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) terror groups and 411 bandits have been killed by ...
'Diary of a Future President' Renewed at Disney+ (Exclusive)
The Gina Rodriguez-produced comedy will return with 10 new episodes.
Blue Impulse jets fly over Tokyo to salute medical workers
The Japan Air Self Defense Force's aerobatic demonstration squadron, Blue Impulse, flew over central Tokyo on Friday in a salute to medical workers on the frontline against the coronavirus pandemic. As a team of six T-4 training jets streaked across a clear blue sky shortly after noon, doctors and nurses…
One more case in Shivamogga
One more positive case of COVID-19 was reported in the district on Friday, taking the tally to 35.According to the afternoon bulletin released by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, the patie
Coronavirus cases in Pakistan cross 64,000-mark, death toll soars to 1,317
Pakistan News: The Ministry of National Health Services reported that 25,309 cases were diagnosed in Sindh, 22,964 in Punjab, 8,842 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 3,928 in B
Graham Urges Older Conservative Judges To Stand Aside For Younger Appointees
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) threw subtlety to the winds during a Thursday interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt, encouraging older...
Over half of NI Covid deaths were care home residents
More than 700 people in Northern Ireland have died as a result of coronavirus, over half of whom were residents of care homes, according to figures released today by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency.
‘Have Such Governments Ever Ruled For 5 Years’: Fadnavis On Uddhav Govt’s Prospects Of Surviving Full Term
Former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis when quizzed over whether Uddhav Thackeray led Maharashtra government would survive for 5 years has said that the government will collapse due to infighting.
Evidence found of Kuroshio current strengthening due to intensifying tropical cyclones
A team of researchers from the Ocean University of China and Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, the Second Institute of Oceanography, the Southern Marine Science and Engineering ...
George Floyd Protest In New York Met With "Aggressive" Police Response, Multiple Arrests
Videos show protesters chanting "I Can't Breathe" — the final words of both Eric Garner and now Floyd, who died on Monday after a Minneapolis officer, pressed his knee into Floyd's neck
Twitter Slaps Notice on Trump Minneapolis Tweet, Saying It Glorifies Violence
The tweet "violated the Twitter rules about glorifying violence. However, Twitter has determined that it may be in the public’s interest for the tweet to remain accessible."
Independent schools to overtake Catholic system as second-biggest sector in NSW
Independently-run schools are the fastest-growing sector in NSW, thanks in part to a boom in Islamic colleges.
Mumbai COVID-19 Patient Dies, Cremated. Quarantined Family Didn't Know
A Mumbai man, who died of COVID-19 earlier this month, was cremated by the civic authorities allegedly without informing his family, which had been in quarantine.
Police investigate after girl, 13, subjected to serious sexual assault by two men in Angus woods
Police are investigating after a 13-year-old girl was the victim of a serious sexual assault in an Angus town.
Former Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad Sacked From Own Political Party
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has been sacked from the political party that he co-founded.
Uttar Pradesh govt inks MOUs with industry bodies for 11 lakh jobs to migrant workers
The Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Indian Industries Association (IIA) accounted for three lakh jobs each, while NARDECO and Laghu Udyog Bharati accounted for 2.5 lakh jobs each, UP MSME minister Sidharth Nath Singh said.
UK PM unveils ‘limited’ easing of lockdown
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unveiled some “limited” and “cautious” easing of the country’s coronavirus lockdown measures.
Coronavirus: Serie A gets Italian government’s green light to resume on June 20
Officials will meet on Friday to examine the different calendar hypotheses for the remaining Serie A and Italian Cup matches, amounting to 127 in total.
Florida man kills girlfriend, then drives to Orlando for weekend, police say
After Ronald Gamble beat his girlfriend so severely that she died last December, he then drove to Orlando for the weekend before returning to South Florida and calling 911, police say.
People shielding from coronavirus ‘feel left behind’ as lockdown measures ease
Charities are concerned about the impact an indefinite isolation will have on the more than two million people shielding in the UK.
India coronavirus death toll passes China's
NEW DELHI, May 29 — India's coronavirus death toll passed neighbouring China's today, with 175 new fatalities in 24 hours taking the total to 4,706, according to official data. India, home to some of the world's most packed cities and a creaking healthcare system, is emerging as a new hotspot...
Court Jails Man For $240,000 Romance Scam
The convict, who defrauded his victim, Chantai Meadery in February 2018 through a dating scam, with a promise of "building a future together" in Switzerland, was arraigned by the Port Harcourt Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on July 23, 2019 on a 4-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and money laundering.
Buhari submits Nigeria's budget to parliament
The proposal sent to both chambers of Parliament on Thursday is only marginally lower than the record 10.59 trillion naira budget approved in December by Buhari. It follows the inclusion of new items,
Report: Non-playoff teams will be allowed to trade
When the NHL season resumes with a 24-team postseason, the seven teams left out of the playoffs apparently won’t be entirely left out of the action.
Taylor Swift Blasts Trump For 'Shooting' Tweet: 'We Will Vote You Out in November'
Taylor Swift on Friday (May 29) blasted President Donald Trump for a tweet he posted hours prior that protesters in Minnesota should be shot.
Twin Cities area faces third night of protests after death of George Floyd
The Twin Cities area is facing its third consecutive night of protests Thursday evening in response to George Floyd’s death.
Premier League is back: Previously, in the Premier League...
Over three months after the ball was last kicked, the Premier League is set to restart on June 17. ...
Minnesota AG Expects Criminal Charges Against Police Officers Involved In George Floyd’s Death
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said on Friday morning that he expected the four Minneapolis police officers who were involved...
High Court issues notice petition filed against illegal detention
Justice Sunil Balkrishna Shukre and Justice Anil Satyavijay Kilor have issued notices to Chief Secretary, Mantralaya, Superintendent Of Police Gadchiroli, Mohit Kumar Garg, Addl S. P Gadchiroli and others in a petition filed for illegal detention and compensation. A petition has been before the Hon’ble High Court claiming action and compensation against the illegal detention […]
Labour ministry to provide free skills training to job seekers registered on National Career Service portal
The training will encompass modules on corporate etiquette, improving inter personal skills, making impactful presentation including other necessary soft skills needed by the industry. The training module is available in two languages, Hindi and English, on the NCS portal.
$1.4m to help Queenstown workers who have lost jobs
The hard-hit Queenstown Lakes District has been given $1.4 million in Government funding to help redeploy workers who have lost their jobs because...
Angus man threatened to cut police officer’s throat
An Angus man threatened police with a knife after lockdown caused an increase in his drinking, Dundee Sheriff Court has heard.
'These problems are all of our problems:' Nick Collison donates to NAACP Legal Defense Fund
Nick Collison announced Friday that he donated $20,000 to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in memory of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and "so many other people whose lives weren't valued because of the color of their skin."
No talks between Modi-Trump on border row with China: Govt sources
The clarification came after Trump said that he spoke to Modi over India's ongoing border row with China in Eastern Ladakh
Biden calls for 'real leadership' after Trump alludes to violence after police killing
DETROIT (Reuters) - Joe Biden on Friday called for justice and “real leadership”, accusing President Donald Trump of encouraging violence by threatening deadly military force to stop rioters in Minneapolis protesting the police killing of an unarmed black man.
‘This sets us back decades’: CMPD Police Chief condemns death of George Floyd at hands of Minneapolis police
Video shows arresting officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on the neck of George Floyd until he was unconscious.
Malaysia's Mahathir ousted from party amid power struggle
Rest of World News: Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has been ousted from his ethnic Malay political party in the latest twist of a power struggle with h
China approves national security law for Hong Kong
HONG KONG/BEIJING China's Parliament approved a decision yesterday to go forward with national security legislation for Hong Kong that democracy activists in the city and Western countries fear could erode its freedoms and jeopardise its role as a global financial...
Man found dead at work on business park
Tragic discovery was made during the early hours
China hardens resolve to defy US, even as it speaks of cooperation; Li Keqiang calls for close trade relations
Ignoring threats from Washington, China stripped another layer of autonomy from Hong Kong on Thursday, ploughing ahead with a plan that would ban any form of dissent deemed subversive in the territory reclaimed from Britain more than two decades ago
Daily-rated workers demand regularisation of services
Accusing authorities of ignoring their plight, daily-rated workers Thursday demanded regularization of their services on fast track basis. Addressing
Top JMB terrorist arrested in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district
The special task force (STF) unit of the Kolkata Police along with Murshidabad district police and local officers in Suti town made the arrest
Minneapolis police precinct burns as George Floyd protests erupt across the nation
Protesters breached and burned a Minneapolis police precinct on Thursday night as unrest continued to rock the city following the death of George Floyd.
Keyless and clueless: Stranded truckers from north India tell tales of police brutality
Truck drivers stuck for over two weeks after cops confiscated their keys for transporting migrants. JOYEL K PIOUS & SHIBA PRASAD SAHU meet them during a late-night rendezvous
Roger Stone ordered to report to prison by June 30
Longtime Trump friend and political adviser Roger Stone must report to prison by June 30, the Bureau of Prisons said on Thursday.
Boris Johnson has broken all his promises. Tory and Labour voters alike have little patience left for a sub-Prime Minister
How did a man who spent his entire life working towards this job manage to throw it away so spectacularly badly?
‘Diary of a Future President’: Gina Rodriguez’s Disney+ Series Is Greenlit for Season 2
The success of the Latinx-led show comes right as Pop TV wrapped up the first half of the reboot "One Day at a Time."
President Buhari commiserates with victims of Sokoto attack
President Muhammadu Buhari has commiserated with all those who lost loved ones in an attack by bandits in Sabon Birni local government area of Sokoto State.
Morgan Stanley not given advisory role on Aramco pipeline sale: Sources
The U.S. investment bank, which has previously advised the world's largest oil company, was originally looking to be part of the advisory group on any deal, the sources added.
Russia reports record one-day rise in coronavirus deaths
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on Friday reported 232 deaths from the new coronavirus in the last 24 hours, a record one-day amount that pushed the nationwide death toll to 4,374.
Collins Khosa's family lawyer to lodge review of army report
Lawyers representing the family of Collins Khosa, who was killed allegedly by soldiers, will lodge a review of the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) report that cleared troops of any wrongdoing.
People with serious ailments, pregnant women must avoid travelling on Shramik Special trains: Piyush Goyal
Recent cases of deaths on trains were due to pre-existing medical conditions, says the Railways Minister
Ted Cruz Urges AG William Barr to Open Criminal Probe of Twitter for Refusing to Ban Iranian Leaders
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Friday sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, urging them to open an investigation into whether Twitter violated federal law. The letter came the morning after President Donald Trump signed a social media executive order purporting to defend free speech.
George Floyd death: Minnesota police arrest African-American CNN reporter on air covering Minneapolis protests
The Minnesota State Patrol arrested a CNN reporter reporting live on television early Friday morning while covering the Minneapolis protests, without giving any reason, and led him and three crew members away in handcuffs.
Ajit Jogi: Quintessential politician who never gave up
Ajit Jogi, 74, who died at a private hospital here on Friday, was the quintessential politician who enjoyed support among tribal and scheduled caste communities because of his easy accessibility.
LA mayor says councilman should resign over bribery probe
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and the president of the City Council called Thursday for the resignation of Councilman Jose Huizar, who is the focus of a federal corruption investigation.
‘The police officer must be prosecuted’ — Nigerians protest killing of 16-year-old girl
Some Nigerians have taken to social media platforms to protest the alleged killing of Tina, a 16-year-old girl, at Iyana Oworo area of Lagos, by an officer
Renault announces 15,000 job cuts worldwide
The move is part of a two billion euro cost-cutting plan over three years.
George Floyd: Journalists covering protest arrested
Police arrested a CNN crew broadcasting live from the US city of Minneapolis early on Friday while covering unrest sparked by the death of a black man at the hands of law enforcement. The crew w...
Greece to open to tourists from 29 countries in June
Greece has said it will open to visitors from 29 countries from 15 June, days before its peak tourism season begins, although Ireland is not on the list of countries.
Global backlash after CNN reporter arrested live on air by US police
The UK Foreign Office said journalists ‘must be free to do their job’.
Security registers 70 attacks by civilians against law enforcement officers
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Civilians have conducted 70 attacks against security officers since the nationwide lockdown started in March this year because of the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement issued on Friday, the Defense Ministry Spokesperson, Brig. Richard Karemire said the attack on Major Robert Nkwasibwe in Kyankwazi is the 70th conducted by …
Punjab Private Schools allowed to open Administrative Offices
All Private Schools of Punjab will be allowed to open their Administrative Offices on Monday & Tuesday of each week in June 2020 with standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Louisiana House votes to create $300 million business fund
The Louisiana House of Representatives on Thursday voted to set aside $300 million in federal pandemic relief aid for small businesses.
Minneapolis police station set on fire amid protests over killing of George Floyd
A police station in Minneapolis was set on fire on Thursday evening as protests over the killing of George Floyd continued for a third day.
Russia's Rosneft finds extended oil cuts painful: Sources
Rosneft has told the energy ministry it would be difficult to maintain cuts to the end of the year, as it has had to cut shipments to major buyers, such as Glencore and Trafigura, despite good demand, two sources close to the talks said on condition of anonymity.
Reports: Klopp Phones Koulibaly About £63m Transfer
With Jurgen Klopp seemingly looking for a centre-back partner for Virgil van Dijk, the Liverpool manager has reportedly given African star Kalidou Koulibaly a phone call about a potential £63 million move.
Dissident Chinese artist warns of hidden cost of Beijing's Belt and Road deal
One of China’s most prolific and well-known political cartoonists warns the Victorian Premier over Beijing's signature policy.
Minneapolis bus drivers are refusing to help police transport protesters to jail
As tensions between police and protesters in Minneapolis reached a boiling point following the death of George Floyd, the city's bus drivers have made it abundantly clear which side they're on. The driver's union, ATU Local 1005, issued a statement of solidarity on Thursday, with some of
People can meet family and friends as lockdown eases in Scotland
Some non-contact outdoor leisure activities such as golf, tennis, bowls and fishing are also resuming.
'It's not as attractive as it was': New security law puts pressure on businesses in Hong Kong
Chinese leaders said the new law was needed to combat unspecified threats in the semi-autonomous region.
Schools reopening - is your child affected and everything you need to know
Schools, nurseries and colleges closed almost 10 weeks ago in a bid to stop the rapid spread of coronavirus - but from Monday, thousands of children in England may once again be walking through the school gates
Amid lockdown, BBMP nets Rs 1,028 crore in property tax
The BMMP has collected Rs 1,028 crore property tax in the first two months of the financial year 2020-21, reaching 42% of its target amidst the lockdown.
Lockdown shopping: Chocolate chips, frozen pizza up, energy bars nosedive
Americans bored at home during the coronavirus lockdown are rediscovering their love of baking and cooking, reversing a decades-long trend that has reshaped the grocery store experience.
1,106 new coronavirus cases in Delhi in a day in record spike; death toll up by 82
Of the 82 deaths, only 13 have taken place in the past 24 hours, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said
Protesters Take Over and Set Fire to Minneapolis Police Precinct Over George Floyd Death
Protestors reportedly took control of the Minneapolis Police Department's (MPD) 3rd Precinct late Thursday night in apparent retribution over the death of George Floyd earlier this week.
Migrant workers sent back to Odisha from Hyderabad
The Rachakonda Police came to the aid of about 85 migrant workers and helped them safely return to their native places in Odisha.
Congress alleges corruption in PPE purchase
Accusing some Ministers of indulging in corrupt practices in the purchase of Personal Protection Equipment and other medical appliances for COVID-19 treatment, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee wor
Coronavirus: Tebas wants 2020-21 to start on September 12 as LaLiga chief warns of €700m losses
LaLiga president Javier Tebas wants the 2020-21 season to start on September 12 and has warned clubs...
5205 recoveries, 1993 new Covid-19 cases and 3 deaths in Qatar on May 29
The Ministry of Public Health today announced the registration of 1993 new confirmed cases of corona virus (Covid-19), with 5205 people having recovered from the disease in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recovered people in the State of Qatar to 20,604 cases. The Ministry also announced 3 new deaths from the virus.
Home Guard killed, two others injured
SHILLONG: A home guard was killed and two others were injured when a vehicle, while avoiding checking by the police, rammed into a checkpoint in West Jaintia Hills on Wednesday night.West Jaintia Hills SP, Lakador Syiem said in a statement that aroun
At Least 7 People Shot in Louisville, KY, During Protests Against Police
At least seven people were shot during Thursday night in Louisville, Kentucky, after protests began against police.
Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Struck Earth at ‘Deadliest Possible Angle,’ New Research Suggests
When the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs hit Earth, it struck at an angle that maximised its destructive potential, according to new computer simulations of the catastrophic event.
Tributes to woman found dead in park
Emergency services were called out to Springfield Park in West Derby at around 6.30am today
Akande harps on importance of feedback to Buhari administration
President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration has constantly maintained a proper interaction with Nigerians in the implementation of its policies...
A Senator from Arizona emerges as a pharma favorite
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema formed a congressional caucus to raise "awareness of the benefits of personalized medicine" in February. Soon after that, employees of pharmaceutical companies donated $35,000 to her campaign committee.
BJP MP Gautam Gambhir's father's SUV stolen from outside his home in Delhi
An SUV of Gautam Gambhir's father was stolen from outside their house in Rajendra Nagar area of Central Delhi, police said on Friday. Probe on.
Kojima says Death Stranding was profitable enough to fund next game project
Death Stranding, also known as 2020 Simulator, did well enough to ensure that Kojima's next project received funding and the developer could recoup costs.
40-foot dead whale washes up on beach in Essex
A 40-foot dead whale has washed up on a beach in Essex. The animal was spotted in Clacton on Friday morning and the area has since been cordoned off. Essex Police says it's working with other organisations, including the 'Big Blue Ocean Cleanup', to decide how to move the whale.
Mayor Andy Street does not think Dominic Cummings acted within 'spirit of the law'
The Mayor of the West Midlands has said he does not think Dominic Cummings acted in the "spirit of the law" after driving to Durham during the coronavirus lockdown.
Suspected drug driver spotted driving wrong way along M56 - arrested after police chase on M60
The driver was detained by police after a car chase on the M60
FSDC meet: Govt, regulators to step in with more liquidity measures
Both the Centre and the regulators have stepped up focus on “avoiding a prolonged period of dislocation in financial markets”, the council added.
Climate change forces Sami reindeer herders to adapt
Once, the lynx, wolverines and eagles that preyed on their animals were the main concern for reindeer herders as they moved them to find food in the winter.
Police precinct in flames in US protest over death of black man
Sympathy protests also erupted in other cities
7 more deaths take EC's COVID-19 fatalities to 77
The Eastern Cape government said that COVID-19 screening, contact tracing and testing would be bolstered in the Nelson Mandela Bay, Buffalo City, Chris Hani and OR Tambo municipalities.
Tobacco farmers ask govt to shun policies aping West
IANS New Delhi The Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA), a non-profit organization representing farmers and farm workers of commercial crop
CNN reporter arrested on live TV after George Floyd protests in Minneapolis | VIDEO
Police in Minneapolis arrested CNN reporter Omar Jimenez and crew while live on air as they reported on the unrest in Minneapolis over the killing of a black man, George Floyd, in police custody on Friday morning.
Notting Hill reeling after bodies identified as mother and son
Two people found dead at a home in Notting Hill in Melbourne's south-east were a mother and son.
Ukraine's envoy urges Italian media to objectively cover Markiv case
The relevant appeal was published in Il Venerdi magazine.
India surpasses China's COVID-19 death toll
India surpasses China's COVID-19 death toll. India also surpassed China's death toll with as many as 4,706 deaths, compared to 4,638, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
Coronavirus lockdown | U.P. migrant’s body found in Shramik train toilet
‘The vicitm had boarded the train on May 23 and his body was found when the train was opened for maintenance and sanitisation on May 27’
Trump issues a violent ultimatum to protesters
Ex-cop in custody over Floyd’s death
7 People Shot In Louisville—1 In Critical Condition—As Violent Protests Erupt Across The Country
Protesters were demanding justice for Breonna Taylor, a black woman who was killed by police in her home in March.
Dangerous driver to serve three years in prison after swerving at police car
A dangerous driver who hit a policeman on the side of a road will serve a minimum three years' prison after earlier being removed from his sentencing because he began making threats.
New site is one-stop shop for B.C. workers, farmers, during pandemic
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has created a new online resource to help the province's agricultural sector find workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. A statement from the Ministry of. . .
Modi 2.0 fulfils BJP's core agenda in first year but COVID-19 throws new challenges
With the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance government marking its first anniversary on Saturday, the first year is likely to be remembered for the fulfilment of decades-old Hindutva demands as Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the huge majority his party won in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls to push through its core agenda.
Spain's government pushes through basic income guarantee to fight poverty
The Spanish government approved on Friday the creation of a minimum income worth 462 euros ($514) a month for the poorest, Deputy Prime Minister Pablo Iglesias told a news conference, in a scheme tha…
'When the looting starts, the shooting starts': Trump weighs in on Minneapolis protests
Protesters set a police precinct building on fire in Minneapolis as riots spread to neighbouring St Paul, amid anger over the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man in police custody.
Dead 12-metre whale washes up on beach at Clacton-on-Sea
Creature is believed to be a juvenile fin whale, the world’s second largest mammal
Cards' Hopkins, Peterson talk big ahead of season
With the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year behind center and coming off an offseason hailed by many as one of the best in NFL, the Arizona Cardinals have plenty of people talking them up heading into 2020.
Tories press First Minister as she confirms patients leaving hospitals and prisoners up for release will not be routinely tested for coronavirus
Patients leaving hospitals and prisoners awaiting release will not be tested for coronavirus as standard, the Scottish Government has reaffirmed.
We must create more jobs, not give extra money to public servants
Public sector pay rises in the middle of a global pandemic do not benefit the 8 million people of NSW, many of whom are suffering right now.
Ruling means Missouri's last abortion clinic stays open
O'FALLON, Mo. — Missouri's only abortion clinic will be able to keep operating after a state government administrator decided Friday that the health department was wrong not to renew the license of the Planned Parenthood facility in St. Louis.
Tolani Otedola is taking over - The Nation Nigeria
Meeting delectable Tolani Otedola for the very first time, you would marvel at her level of composure, meekness, and respectful nature, despite her...
India's coronavirus death toll surpasses China's
India's coronavirus death toll overtook neighbouring China's on Friday, with 175 new deaths recorded in 24 hours taking the total to 4,706, according to data from the health ministry.
Police officer who kneeled on George Floyd's neck allegedly 'tried to kill' black man in 2008
Ira Latrell Toles claims Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin tried to kill him during a domestic abuse call in 2008, shooting him twice at close range
Nearly 50 republicans and loyalists interned without trial to sue state
Solicitor confirms action follows Gerry Adams’s successful appeal
Buhari came to ‘steal, kill, destroy’- Fani-Kayode - The Nation Nigeria
A former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has described the five years of President Muhammadu Buhari as “disastrous...
India’s coronavirus death count tops China as new cases spike
India's reported cases of 165,799 infections is the ninth highest globally, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.The mortality rate from Covid-19 in India stood at 2.8% against world average of 6.2%
MDC trio to challenge 'fake abduction' prosecution through ConCourt
MDC Alliance MP Joanna Mamombe and two-party activists are set to take their bid to stop prosecution to the Constitutional Court.The Harare West legislator and ...
One more COVID-19 death in Kottayam; Kerala’s toll climbs to 8
The deceased is a Thiruvalla native who was employed in Sharjah.
Trump says 'when the looting starts, the shooting starts' with military threat
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Man gets 2 life terms for rape and murder of partner's daughter, aged 9
A man who raped and murdered his partner's 9-year-old daughter has been sentenced to two life terms in jail after he pleaded guilty to the charges.
Pennsylvania Officials Admit Duplicate Ballots Were Mailed Out to Voters
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, officials have admitted that duplicate ballots were mailed out to registered voters.
Schoolboy in heartfelt call for annual NHS day in online petition
Child's call for annual celebration to show thanks and remember frontline NHS staff who lost their lives fighting Covid-19.
China rejects US President Donald Trump's call to mediate on standoff with India
China on Friday rejected US President Donald Trump's offer to mediate between Sino-India border standoff, saying there was no need for a third party to intervene between China and India.
Snippet from the past: Templemore's new Courthouse - Justice’s tribute to an ‘admirable building’
The following is a snippet on a report following the first sitting in the new Courthouse in Templemore on Tuesday February 6 1940. The new Courthouse at Templemore, which has been completed by Messrs....
US might throw out thousands of Chinese graduate students
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Chinese students
Rawlings wades into ‘murder’ of George Floyd
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has expressed disappointment in America and its citizens for what he describes as atrocities against black citizens in the United States.
Ontario mother hopes inquest into son’s death at school for the blind finally provides answers
An Ontario mother says she is hoping a now-approved inquest by the coroner's office will provide answers into the mysterious death of her teenage son at a provincially-run school for the blind more than two years ago.
Senator Ted Cruz Calls For Criminal Investigation of Twitter
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Axios: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), in a letter Friday to the Justice and Treasury departments, is calling for a criminal investigation of Twitter over allegations the company is violating U.S. sanctions against Iran. Twitter is already under fire from President ...
US indicts N. Koreans, Chinese over US$2.5b network to dodge sanctions
WASHINGTON, May 29 — The US Justice Department indicted 28 North Koreans and five Chinese yesterday for operating a money laundering ring that moved billions of US dollars through global banks to avoid nuclear sanctions on Pyongyang. The network processed more than US$2.5 billion (RM10.9 billion)...
Thibaut Courtois interview: Real Madrid keeper on lockdown and return to training
UEFA.com has a (virtual) chat with Thibaut Courtois as Real Madrid return to training.
Bihar's industries minister writes to 24 companies inviting them to invest
Referring to Bihar as a “central location in eastern India”, Rajak said the state's location midway between UP and Bengal makes it suitable as a manufacturing base for markets in eastern UP, Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha and the Northeast.
Cuomo’s coronavirus halo begins to fade
New York's take-charge governor turns defensive as pandemic-response scrutiny mounts.
Eastern Cape confirms some schools not ready to reopen on Monday
Kojana told the briefing that alleged acts of sabotage among rival suppliers were crippling the supply of PPE in some districts.
Osaka will let clubs, bars and gyms reopen on Monday
To reopen, the facilities will be required to make a list of customers and introduce a system for the tracking of infected people using QR codes.
Twitter hides Donald Trump's tweet about George Floyd riots for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter hid Donald Trump's tweet, which borrowed a threat from a police chief who pledged a violent reprisal on black people, because he 'glorified violence' when he commented on riots sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis
Najib Denies Using An Israeli Company To Spy On Civilians And Opposition
The operation by Najib's administration and the company was called 'Project Magnum'.
New George Floyd video shows the man begging to be allowed to stand so that he can catch his breath as THREE police officers kneel on him
The brief clips provide a different angle than the widely publicized video that was filmed on Memorial Day, with 3 officers seen on George Floyd's back.
Cop who attended lion attack on Aussie zookeeper says call out 'absolutely harrowing'
"I have never come across a job like this in my career."
Breaking: Protesters set Minneapolis police station on fire over death of George Floyd
Following the alleged killing of George Floyd, an African-America man, by a police officer, protesters, Friday stormed Minneapolis police
'Dark days' for Venice gondola makers
Already under threat, Venice's traditional gondola shipyards now lie silent apart from the gentle sound of canal water lapping at their doorsteps.
Trump signs order seeking to strip social media freedom
The move comes a day after Twitter labelled two of his tweets with fact-check notices, calling them misleading
Akshay Kumar, Sonu Sood support BJP’s Mission Anivarya to supply free sanitary pads to poor women amid lockdown
In the 25-second video, Kumar who starred in the movie Padman, said that "Period (is) not a taboo, women health is a priority for us."
Derek Chauvin, police officer accused in George Floyd's death, charged with 3rd-degree murder
The Minneapolis officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, was arrested Friday.
Lockdown may be extended by another 15 days, says Goa CM after talking to Amit Shah
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant underlined that there was a demand in the state to reopen hotels, restaurants, gyms, and malls, highlighting that he would urge the Centre to allow the resumption of activities in the state with adequate social distancing rules in place
Donald Trump signs Executive Order cracking down on social media, while claiming to protect 'free speech'
Denouncing what he said was the power of social media “to shape the interpretation of public events,” President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order on Thursday directing federal regulators to crack down on companies like Twitter and to consider taking away the legal protections that shield them from liability for what gets posted on their platforms
Dramatic moment gunman opens fire in middle of street and machete maniac chases victim after crash
THIS is the shocking moment a gunman opens fire in a street and a machete-wielding maniac chases the victims of a car crash. Cops have released the horrifying footage in a bid to track down the two…
Beijing takes off the gloves: China to 'fully instruct' Hong Kong police on the crackdown on pro-democracy protests as state media says 'all traitors should be sent to the UK'
The Chinese Ministry of Public Security said it would 'earnestly carry out' a newly passed national security law, which allows China to quell activities it deems as 'subversive' in the semi-autonomous city.
Build, Build. Build projects resume
THE Department of Public Works and Highways announced that infrastructure projects under the government’s Build, Build, Build Program in various places nationwide have recommenced, which will fuel government’s bounce back plan to help the economy recover quickly.
DFA: Visa suspension on foreigners stays for now
The Department of Foreign Affairs says the travel restriction due to the coronavirus pandemic is still in effect 'until further notice'
Govt's 'Aatmanirbhar' plan hits a legal hurdle
Surat activist sends legal notice to CM and junior health minister claiming people are not getting loan as promised by the State government
A young girl who watched George Floyd suffocate finds her place in the protest movement
Protesters leave signs and tributes as years of frustration at racial disparities in policing come to the surface
Twitter Censors Trump Tweet, Accuses Him of 'Glorifying Violence'
Twitter has hidden a tweet by President Donald Trump on the Minneapolis riots behind a public notice accusing him of "glorifying violence".
ACLU: Trump’s ‘Looting’ and 'Shooting' Tweet Suggested That Law Enforcement ‘Should Literally Murder Protestors’
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Friday denounced President Donald Trump’s incendiary tweets concerning the civil unrest in Minneapolis, saying that the president was “directing the national guard to murder protestors.”
$51 million in bushfire donations reveals a big problem with viral Facebook fundraisers
Sadly, the money raised won't be going where some donors thought it would.
Officials look to 'untangle' Queensland nurse's virus story
The unnamed woman, who has been suspended from her job at a Rockhampton nursing home, has been vigorously defended by the nurses' union.
Public health emergency extended in Georgia, more businesses allowed to reopen
Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday extended the public health emergency in Georgia to July 12 and loosened some restrictions on various businesses.
US cuts ties with World Health Organisation over coronavirus response
President Donald Trump has said the US will be terminating its relationship with the World Health Organisation.
Judge Asked to Halt Salmon Fishing in Alaska
(CN) — A Seattle judge should shut down a southeast Alaska Chinook salmon fishery on July 1, attorneys argued Thursday,
EU weighs China policy amid concern over Hong Kong moves
The ministers, holding talks via videoconference, are weighing the need for firm policy against the damage that it might do to business ties between the Asian economic giant and the world’s biggest trading bloc.
Anil Vij bats for lockdown extension, says free movement at borders will lead to surge in COVID-19 cases
Citing a sharp increase in coronavirus cases in the Haryana districts adjoining Delhi during the past week, Vij had on Thursday issued orders for sealing borders with the national capital.
Pinoy seafarer kills himself as cruise ship trapped at sea
A Filipino cruise ship crew member died last week of self-inflicted harm, the US Coast Guard said as it confirmed the latest in a series of apparent suicides among such workers trapped at sea because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump Quoted 'Racist' Miami Police Chief in Tweet Flagged by Twitter for 'Glorifying Violence'
President Donald Trump's recent tweet on the unrest in Minneapolis was incendiary enough, but he chose an evocative set of words that apparently find their origin in a "racist" police chief from the 1960s.
Hong Kong government warns removing US special status is 'double-edged sword'
HONG KONG: Hong Kong's government warned Washington that withdrawing its special US status, which has underpinned the city as a global financial ...
Surat textile industry seeks govt help to stop migrant exodus
At least 60 per cent of the workforce is estimated to have left Surat since the Shramik Special trains started. According to Surat railway officials, over 6.80 lakh labourers have left Surat in 431 trains.
South Korea reports 58 new coronavirus cases
Rest of World News: Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun called for officials to examine working conditions at warehouses of online shopping companies, which have seen orders su
Decomposed body of migrant worker found in Shramik train toilet
The deceased was working in a factory in Mumbai and was returning home after being rendered jobless.
Govt must come clean on border standoff with China: Rahul
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday asked the government to come clean on the border standoff with China and tell the country what exactly is happening
James Stunt's former bodyguard stole 16-carat yellow diamond worth £515,000 from safe during £20million raid on tycoon's Belgravia mansion, court hears
Justinas Ivaskivicius, 34, is accused of taking the gem from the Belgravia home of James Stunt (pictured), in Westminster, in December 2017. He will next appear at Southwark Crown Court on 26 June.
Major Brisbane bridge closed this weekend, free tolls on offer
One of Brisbane's busiest bridges will be partially closed this weekend for maintenance.
Donald Trump’s ‘When The Looting Starts, The Shooting Starts’ Is From Miami Police Chief Accused Of Racism
Donald Trump tweeted an apparent threat against Minneapolis protesters in the early morning hours on Friday, saying he would send in the National Guard to respond and vowing that, “When the ...
Gaffe: Red faces in MHA as whiskey photo uploaded on it's official Facebook page
The other photographs showed NDRF men in orange gear removing an uprooted tree in Deulpur area of Howrah.
Israel looks to export its coronavirus coping skills
Use of distance diagnostics, blood analysis, mobile phone tracking and tracing and mandatory wearing of face masks are among measures credited with giving the Jewish state an official COVID-19 death toll of around 280, equivalent to 31 per million inhabitants.
Twitter accuses Donald Trump of ‘glorifying violence’; attaches disclaimer to one of his Minneapolis tweet
In a thread, Twitter said it had taken the action "in the interest of preventing others from being inspired to commit violent acts".
People can meet family and friends as lockdown eases in Scotland
Some non-contact outdoor leisure activities such as golf, tennis, bowls and fishing are also resuming.
SC to hear plea seeking replacement of word India with 'Bharat' on June 2
The petition was listed for hearing on Friday before the apex court but it got deleted from the list as Chief Justice of India (CJI) S A Bobde was not available.
South Korea limits school numbers over virus spike
South Korea on Friday imposed limits on the number of pupils going to schools in and around Seoul as officials scramble to tackle fresh coronavirus cases that threaten the country's success in containing the epidemic.
University of Queensland activist suspended for two years
Drew Pavlou, a student activist highly critical of the University of Queensland's ties to Beijing, has been handed a two-year suspension from the institution.
China approves plan to impose Hong Kong security law
China's parliament approved plans Thursday to impose a security law on Hong Kong that has ratcheted up tensions with the US and sparked new protests over fears the city is losing its special freedoms.
CannTrust Holdings greenhouse licenses reinstated, plans restart of operations
VAUGHAN, Ont. — CannTrust Holdings Inc. says Health Canada has reinstated its licenses for its greenhouse in Niagara and that it will immediately restart operations.
Trump Calls For Revoke Of Section 230 After Twitter Flags His Minneapolis Tweet For ‘Glorifying Violence’
Twitter flagged the tweet for glorifying violence after the President of the United States posted “when the looting starts, the shooting starts,” following a third night of violent protests over the death of George Floyd.
Irish Examiner View: Death of George Floyd in police custody shows racism kills in America
George Floyd's lethal treatment, captured on a phone, is just the latest in a shameful litany that shows how very racist America can be.
Governors, AGF to discuss Executive Order 10 - The Nation Nigeria
Governors are to meet with the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) Abubakar Malami, on the impact of Executive ...
Coronavirus: Amit Shah seeks chief ministers’ opinion as fourth phase of lockdown nears end
This is the first time the home minister individually spoke to the chief ministers amid the health crisis.
Tobacco industry using 'deadly' tactics to hook children: WHO
GENEVA: Tobacco companies are deliberately using "deadly" tactics to target children and get them hooked on smoking, the World Health Organization ...
UN: Virus could push 14 million Latin Americans into hunger
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The US World Food Programme (WFP) is warning that upward of...
Court sides with Louisiana governor in fight over unclaimed property
A district court judge has ruled for Gov. John Bel Edwards’ administration in its lawsuit against Treasurer John Schroder over how to handle unclaimed financial assets.
Queen’s letters over Australian PM’s dismissal should be public, court rules
The letters, deemed ‘personal and confidential correspondence’, were deposited into the National Archives of Australia
Coronavirus | 15,572 cases, 960 deaths in Gujarat
State briefs High Court about remedial measures taken to combat the pandemic
Lockdown 4.0 May Be Last Of Its Kind; Economic Revival Is Now Everybody’s Priority
We should see June as the transition month for a changeover from Lockdown 4.0 to Revival 1.0.
Coronavirus: Highest one-day deaths push total near 200 in UP
According to the state health bulletin, only four districts has active infection cases in triple digits – Jaunpur highest at 129, almost all are interstate migrants — followed by 118 active cases in Rampur, 115 in Noida and 110 in Basti. Only two districts — Agra with 95 active cases and Meerut with 93 active cases – are in the 90 to 100 bracket.
The cop who killed George Floyd has a long record of police brutality
A 46-year old black man named George Floyd was killed by police in Minneapolis on Monday, May 25, 2020. A police officer named Derek Chauvin kneeled on Floyd’s neck, after vaguely accusing hi…
Madhya Pradesh: Quarantine must for rail passengers with COVID-19 symptoms
"As per information provided by the Railways, 15 trains, other than Shramik Special services, will halt at some railway stations in Madhya Pradesh," said Madhya Pradesh Health Minister Narottam Mishra, who is also the state's Home Minister.
Global backlash after CNN reporter arrested live on air by US police
CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez, producer Bill Kirkos and photojournalist Leonel Mendez were taken into custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at around 5am local time on Friday morning.
At least 7 shot, 1 critically, during Breonna Taylor protest in Louisville
At least seven people were shot, one critically, in Louisville, Ky. Thursday night during a protest over the fatal police shooting of a black woman in her home in March, the Louisville Metro Police confirmed.
Famous tourist sites remain closed as lockdown rules are eased
Visitor to France will not yet be able to see the Mona Lisa, climb the Eiffel Tower or look around the Palace of Versailles.
Govt. notifies fee structure for PG medical and dental courses
Quota rule will be followed in admissions: regulatory panel chief
Family of public defender strangled to death on Turks and Caicos files wrongful death suit
The family of the Long Island public defender found strangled to death at Club Med on Turks and Caicos two years ago has filed a $10 million wrongful death lawsuit, according to a new report. The son
Man Utd Want Striker Who Has Played Six Games In Two Years
Ahead of the upcoming transfer window, Manchester United are reportedly chasing a striker who was once among the most expensive teenagers in world football but has played just six senior matches in two years.
Zookeeper critically mauled by 2 lions at shut Australia zoo
Two lions mauled and critically injured a zookeeper inside their enclosure Friday at a closed Australian zoo.
Clementine Ford pulls writing grant application after COVID-19 tweet
The City of Melbourne said it respects Ford's decision not to accept the grant amid a storm over the author's tweet that COVID-19 wasn't killing men fast enough.
Woman who claimed Breastcheck was negligent in her screening loses High Court case
Six months after receiving a normal screening result, the Wexford mother-of-two was diagnosed with breast cancer.
US cuts ties with World Health Organisation over coronavirus response
President Trump said the US would be ‘redirecting’ the money to ‘other worldwide and deserving urgent global public health needs’.
Twitter flags Trump tweet about George Floyd protests for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter has flagged a tweet from President Donald Trump early Friday morning, saying it violated its rules about "glorifying violence" after he tweeted that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" in regards to the ongoing unrest in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd.
Police killing in Minneapolis puts new scrutiny on Biden pick
The killing by police of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis has aimed the national spotlight at systemic racism in America. It’s also added pressure on Joe Biden to pick an African American running
Racism cannot be 'normal' in US, Obama says of latest police killing
Former president Barack Obama said Friday he shared the "anguish" of millions of Americans over the death of a black man killed by police in Minnesota and that racism cannot be "normal" in the United States.
Father, son cook kidnapping theory, police find it fake
A father and his son cooked up a kidnapping theory only to find themselves in hot waters. Palamu police not only found kidnapping theory a fake one but poorly drawn conspiratorial move of father & son. SP Palamu Ajay Linda said this bizarre case of cooked up kidnapping was floated in village
World Roundup: US death toll exceeds 100K • Kids at risk
Unthinkable just a few months ago, the United States on Wednesday surpassed the grim milestone of 100,000 coronavirus deaths, a sobering reminder of the devastation being wreaked around the globe by a virus that only emerged late last year.
Two arrested after man, 35, stabbed to death following mass brawl in Leamington Spa street
A MURDER probe has been launched after a man was stabbed to death following a brawl in Leamington Spa. The 35-year-old was knifed in the heart after the row erupted on the street at around 10.30pm …
Pilot breaches lockdown and flies to Anglesey RAF base 'to go to beach'
The RAF confirmed the civilian pilot landed at RAF Valley on a closed airfield without permission.
India’s coronavirus death toll overtakes that of China
This is the first time that the single-day spike crossed the 7,000 mark.
Alleged exam malpractices: Govt withdraws charges against Adeleke
The prosecution in the trial of former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State, Senator Ademola Adelake, and four ...
'We're a deeply divided society': inside the battle for Hong Kong
Australian-born, Hong Kong-based journalist Antony Dapiran says the protests have at their worst resembled medieval warfare.
Fed Govt: many Nigerians dying of common ailments
Many Nigerians are dying of common ailments because hospitals refuse to attend to people as a result of COVID-19 fear, the government lamented ..
Liverpool historian to head up city activist heritage project
Mandela8 have announced that leading local historian Laurence Westgaph has been appointed to explore L8's history of activism and anti-apartheid struggles
Maha Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad requests Centre for 12-hour air time on national TV, 2-hour radio slot for school lessons
Maharashtra Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad has written a letter to the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar and has requested for 12-hour air time on national TV and two-hour radio slot for school lessons amid the lockdown enforced due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
WATCH: CNN journalist arrested on-air while covering George Floyd protests
A journalist has been arrested in the US while covering protests in the city of Minneapolis.It ...
Japan's disaster plan revised in light of coronavirus and typhoons
The government's revisions address the reality of the virus, as well as the damage caused by typhoons Faxai and Hagibis last year.
Charlotte Crosby brags of 'living the life' during lockdown after accusations she broke rules
Charlotte Crosby opened up about what she's been doing during lockdown in an interview with FUBAR Radio
Former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi passes away at 74
Former Chhattisgarh CM Ajit Jogi died at the age of 74 in Raipur private hospital on Friday after suffering 2 cardiac arrests.
South China Sea: China Builds 'World's Largest' Search and Rescue Ship
China says it has neared completion in building a 450-foot-long search and rescue (SAR) ship, the "largest" in the world.
StatCan expected to report GDP down nine per cent in March, 10 per cent in Q1
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is expected to report today that economic growth swung negative in March and the first quarter as a whole due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Govt intends to reopen schools at end of August
The Government intends to reopen primary and secondary schools at the end of August, the Taoiseach has said.
Jolovan Wham donates S$1 more than what Jo Teo required of him
Jolovan Wham donates S$1 more than what Jo Teo required of him
Defence Headquarters releases scorecard of operations, says 600 terrorists, bandits killed in May 2020
THE Armed Forces of Nigeria says it has killed 188 BHT/ISWAP members, 392 Bandits in the Northwest, 20 Bandits/armed 521,000
Employers slam Victorian Premier's office lockdown
Daniel Andrews has banned workers from returning to offices until at least July.
Ajit Jogi, Chhattisgarh's first chief minister, passes away at 74 in Raipur; 'state lost its father,' says son Amit
Former Chhattisgarh chief minister Ajit Jogi died in Raipur on Friday after prolonged illness, doctors said.
Akwa Ibom Assembly suspends two local government chairpersons
The chairpersons of two local government areas in Akwa Ibom State have been suspended indefinitely from office by the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly.
Sunak scales back furlough scheme as Covid-19 death toll reaches 38,161
British chancellor announces lower wage supports and plans to stem unemployment
Twitter says Trump Minneapolis post broke rules by glorifying violence
Twitter Inc., which this week earned U.S. President Donald Trump’s ire by posting fact-check notices next to some of his tweets, has put up a rule-violatio
Twitter attaches disclaimer to Donald Trump's Minneapolis tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter said on Friday that one of US President Donald Trump's tweets on Minneapolis protests had breached its rules about "glorifying violence."
UK plans new 5G club of 10 democracies, including India, says report
The group will aim to create alternative suppliers of 5G equipment and other technologies to avoid relying on China
Visitors to scan QR code to enter court buildings in Malaysia beginning June 1
PUTRAJAYA, May 29 — The Chief Registrar Office of the Federal Court (PKPMP) will introduce QR code system to record visitors entering the court premises nationwide starting this Monday (June 1). According to a media statement issued by the PKPMP today, the tracking system was part of efforts of...
Federal judge demands ICE explain why it can’t immediately begin testing NW immigration detainees for coronavirus
Judge tells ICE to explain by Tuesday why it isn't testing immigration detainees at the Northwest Detention Center in SeaTac. The ACLU and Northwest Immigration Rights Project argue that medically...
Man arrested after police seize '£300,000 worth' of cannabis plants
Police officers forced entry into an address in Stapleton Road
No need for testing labs in all districts, govt. tells HC
State directed to file affidavit on June 1
CDD asks Buhari to scrap security votes
The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has asked the Buhari administration to scrap security votes.The Centre for Democracy
Principal warns getting secondary schools back is 'much more challenging'
A school principal has said getting students back into school at second level will be much more c...
Parliament must shut down over coronavirus cases - Sam George
Amidst speculations that some Members and Staff of Parliament have tested positive for Covid-19, Mr Samuel Nartey George, MP for Ningo-Prampram, is calling for a two-week shut-down, and fumigation of Parliament.
Reflecting on the case of Cyntoia Brown – talking with the director of ‘Murder to Mercy’
Dan Birman, director of the new Netflix feature documentary 'Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story,' discusses his filmmaking process and the importance of the case.
Minneapolis police fire tear gas on crowd near Third Precinct; large fire erupts nearby
Police in Minneapolis tried to disperse a crowd gathering near the city’s Third Precinct on Thursday night, firing “flash bang” shots and then tear gas, according to reports.
Jobless students stranded in Australia turn to handouts
MELBOURNE, May 31 — Australia wooed hundreds of thousands of international students to its shores with the promise of a first-class education and fun-kissed adventure, but the coronavirus crisis has left many jobless and depending on food handouts. Each day up to 100 students from Asia, Latin...
Woman stashed grandmother's corpse in freezer for 15 years while collecting social security checks: Police
A Pennsylvania woman has been arrested after authorities say she hid the remains of her grandmother, who died in 2004, to collect social security funds.
Lockdown in Gurugram: 18 More Areas Added to Containment Zones - Full List Here
Of the 123 cases reported yesterday, 92 of these were from Gurgaon, Faridabad and Sonipat alone. Gurgaon reported one more death, according to the state health department's daily bulletin.
Coronavirus lockdown | Eight States, UTs yet to lift foodgrains meant for migrant workers
Eight States have so far not lifted any foodgrains allocated by the Centre under the Atma Nirbhar Bharat package, which aims to ensure free supply of foodgrains to all migrants who are not covered und
Neimeth’s share price rises by 114.6% in 2 months
Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc’s share price rose by 9.57 per cent to N1.03 per share on Thursday at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)....
In a first, Jharkhand govt to airlift 60 migrant workers from Leh today
On May 10, the migrant workers stranded in Ladakh's Batalik sector reached out to Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Twitter, requesting him to help them return to their native places in Jharkhand. Upon their request, CM Hemant Soren urged Ladakh local administration to provide assistance to the migrant labourers.
Police to assist with probe into coronavirus deaths in Scottish care homes
Police Scotland has been requested to help gather information.
Death toll due to cyclone Amphan in West Bengal now 98: CM Mamata Banerjee
The death toll due to cyclone 'Amphan' in West Bengal has risen to 98, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Friday. "As per reports of the district magistrates, the toll due to cyclone Amphan has
Pre-school vice-principal among winners of FastJobs Excellence Awards
With pre-schools reopening on June 2, Mrs Maria Reyes is looking forward to her workplace being filled with laughter and joy again - and a little bit of crying "here and there". The 32-year-old vice-principal of Raffles Kidz International told The New Paper: "We are...
Venezuela's official virus data is 'absurd': HRW and Johns Hopkins
Venezuela's low case count and death toll from the coronavirus are likely false and could in fact end up being thousands of times higher, according to the Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Johns Hopkins University.
Parents returning from maternity or adoptive leave will be included in coronavirus wage subsidy scheme
PARENTS returning to work from maternity or adoptive leave will be included in a government scheme to subsidise their wages during the Covid-19 crisis.
Ennerdale police station closed after officer tests positive for COVID-19
The station was evacuated for deep cleaning and decontamination, while members who had come into contact with the infected officer were undergoing screening and testing.
Having lost their jobs, Tamils in Bahrain want to return home
Some want Kollywood actors to sponsor air tickets for labourers
Haul of stolen street signs found during level 2 police checks
Police checks on potential Covid-19 party rule-breakers has turned up something else – stolen street signs. About 20 signs were found at student...
CNN reporter arrested on air at Minneapolis protests
A CNN reporter has been arrested on live television while covering protests in Minneapolis that broke out following the death of unarmed black man George Floyd.
Amy Klobuchar once failed to prosecute Derek Chauvin, cop in Floyd death
Former Democratic presidential candidate and potential vice presidential pick Amy Klobuchar failed to get charges brought against the police officer involved in George Floyd’s death while serving as
George Floyd protesters breach Minneapolis police precinct, set it on fire
Chaos and mayhem took over the streets of Minneapolis on Thursday night as protesters stormed a police precinct and set it ablaze in an explosion of anger over the death of George Floyd. The
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CNN reporter, crew freed after being arrested while covering George Floyd protests
A CNN reporter and his crew have been released from custody after being arrested live on-air Friday morning while covering the ongoing protests in Minneapolis over the police-involved killing of George Floyd.
BCM officer facing threats from MLA’s supporters approaches police
Ramesh G. Sanga, District Officer of Backward Classes Welfare Department, approached the University Police Station in Kalaburagi on Friday alleging that Prabhu Hadimani, a corporator from Kalaburagi M
ACLU Exploits Pandemic to Promote Abortion
The ACLU filed a lawsuit challenging an FDA rule that requires women to have an in-person clinic visit to obtain drugs to induce an abortion.
108 jobs on line in Tower proposal
Tower says it will aim to cut costs by $7.2 million per year which includes a proposal for 108 redundancies. The NZX-listed insurer announced the...
Setback for Jagan Reddy-led government as Andhra HC reinstates state election commissioner
The court set aside an ordinance shortening the tenure of the state election commissioner from five to three years, which had led to Ramesh Kumar’s expulsion.
Super Saturday salute looms with WA hospitality players back in the game
WA's small bar and restaurant players can resume their bustling trade from June 6 along with clubs, pubs and hotels.
Westcountry author writes 'Tales From The Lockdown' to raise money for Hospice UK
Martin Hesp believes he is the first person to write a book filled with stories which focus solely on the coronavirus lockdown
Coronavirus: Seville derby to relaunch LaLiga season on June 11
LaLiga will return with the derby between Sevilla and Real Betis on Thursday, June 11, it has been c...
Officer fired after death of arrested black man subject of multiple complaints
Chauvin, whose driveway was splattered with red paint and the graffiti ‘murderer’, has not spoken publicly since Mr Floyd’s death.
Bev Q developers now raise the spectre of cyber attack
Faircode Technologies Private Limited, the Kochi-based developers of Bev Q, the virtual queue management app for maintaining social distancing at liquor outlets, has raised suspicion of a targeted and
In Pictures: Britons enjoy their time in the sun as lockdown rules are relaxed
Glorious weather greeted those taking advantage of the loosening of the emergency measures.
Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged killing by police
Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Alumni association seizes chance to help amid crisis
WITH many areas in the country seemingly set to graduate or have graduated from an Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) to a General Community Quarantine (GCQ), the ongoing pandemic gave light as to how people reacted during a crisis.
Ford government signs agreement with York Region to extend subway line
A major step forward for the Yonge North Subway Extension.
French carmaker Renault announces 15,000 job cuts worldwide
The group's global production capacity will be revised from 4 million vehicles in 2019 to 3.3 million by 2024, the company said. "The difficulties encountered by the group, the major crisis facing the automotive industry and the urgency of the ecological transition are all imperatives that are driving the company to accelerate its transformation," it said in a statement.
'Utter Chaos': Mass Riots and Looting Sweep Minneapolis in Wake of George Floyd Death - Videos
Looting, arson, and vandalism have been widespread across Minneapolis after a black man, George Floyd, died on Monday after being tackled and pinned to the ground by...
Racism not ruled out as motive in unprovoked tripping of Burnaby, B.C., senior
BURNABY, B.C. — Police in Metro Vancouver are searching for a woman who casually approached a senior who was using a walker, tripped her from behind and walked away.
Chinese graduate students may be next hit by US-China tensions
US News: The Trump admin may soon expel thousands of Chinese graduate students enrolled at US universities and impose other sanctions against China in the late
Grandma, 90, protects terrified black grandson from police aiming guns at him
Tye Anders, from Midland, Texas, said 'I'm scared' as police pointed their guns at him just days after the killing of African American George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
AP High Court orders reinstatement of Ramesh Kumar as State Election Commissioner
It struck down ordinance No. 5 of 2020 through which the term of SEC was cut short
More than 38,000 doctors volunteer to join fight against COVID-19
On March 25, the government had made an appeal to doctors, including the retired ones, to come forward and join the efforts to fight the pandemic. "38,162 volunteer doctors, including retired government, Armed Forces Medical Services, public sector undertaking or private doctors have signed up with the government to battle COVID-19 pandemic," an official said.
UK Wants 5G Club Of 10 Countries, Including India, To Cut Out China's Huawei: Report
Britain said Friday it was pushing the United States to form a club of 10 nations that could develop its own 5G technology and reduce dependence on China's controversial technology giant Huawei.
Chinese Propagandists Compare Minnesota Riots to Hong Kong Protests
Chinese propagandists use the Minneapolis riots to score political points against the U.S., comparing them to the Hong Kong protests.
Navi Mumbai police to cluster remaining Shramik Special passengers
Police complete region-wise quota of 1,600 per train; to club remaining travellers according to area
Pompeo says Trump to act on Chinese students
WASHINGTON, May 29 — The United States will take action to prevent alleged espionage by Chinese students, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said ahead of an expected announcement by President Donald Trump today. Trump said that he will hold a press conference today about China amid soaring tensions...
Donald Trump and Twitter duel over president’s vow to crack down in Minneapolis
The president had suggested looters might be shot in violence sparked by the death of a black man who was being subdued by police.
With 4,706 corona deaths, India surpasses China in total fatalities
India has now overtaken Turkey as the ninth worst-hit country in terms of total number of cases.
Twitter hides Trump tweet for violating terms of service on 'glorifying violence'
The tweet was in reference to protests in Minneapolis regarding the death of George Floyd.
Notting Hill reeling after bodies identified as mother and son
Two people found dead at a home in Notting Hill in Melbourne's south-east were a mother and son.
Minneapolis Apple store targeted during protests
Apple's Minneapolis store has been damaged during protests, in what appears to have been a targeted attack.
China rejects Trump's offer to mediate in border standoff with India
China on Friday rejected US President Donald Trump's offer to mediate between India and China to end their current border standoff, saying the two countries does not need the intervention of a...
Donald Trump threatens to shoot looters at George Floyd protest in Minneapolis
US President Donald Trump, is being bashed on social media after he tweeted just after midnight on Friday a threat to shoot rioters in Minnesota. The protests come following the death of George Floyd, who died
SC to hear plea seeking replacement of word India with 'Bharat' in Constitution on June 2
The Supreme Court will hear on June 2 a plea which has sought a direction to the Centre to amend the Constitution and replace the word India with 'Bharat' or 'Hindustan', claiming it will "instill a
Elgar Parishad case: Activist Sudha Bharadwaj’s interim bail plea rejected by Mumbai court
The bail petitions of co-accused and activists Varavara Rao and Shoma Sen are pending before the court and may be heard next week.
Minnesota calls in National Guard to quell unrest over black man's death in police custody
Minnesota's governor activated the National Guard on Thursday to help restore order following two days of violent protests in Minneapolis over the death of a black man seen in graphic video gasping for breath as a white officer knelt on his neck.
Joy Reid on Minneapolis: 'People Are Risking COVID' to Say 'Just Stop Killing Us'
Friday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," network anchor Joy Reid addressed the scene in Minneapolis as violent protests have ramped up. | Clips
Trump Executive Order Against Social Media Giants Denounced As Unlawful Ploy
by Jake Johnson, staff writer
Police want Liverpool's title decider in neutral stadium
Liverpool is unlikely to win the Premier League at Anfield after police included the leader’s key games among at least five it wants to be played at neutral venues in a bid to prevent fans from gather
Virgin Media Stores Set to Stay Shut for Good Post-Lockdown
The coronavirus pandemic has seen UK high streets shut down completely, but as the lockdown measures ease up and non-essential stores get ready to open, Virgin Media has announced that it won't be reopening its door - ever again.
Car used in foiled Pulwama attack was owned by Hizb militant: police
The vehicle belonged to Hidayatullah Malik, an active Hizb-ul Mujahideen militant, from Shopian's Sharatpora.
Taiwan top court rules adultery no longer crime
Taiwan's top court decriminalised adultery on Friday, ruling the law against it breached constitutional protections of sexual autonomy and equality, in a move hailed by rights groups.
George Floyd death: Trump attempts to explain 'looting leads to shooting' tweet
President Donald Trump on Friday called protesters in Minneapolis "thugs" and said that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" - drawing another warning from Twitter for his rhetoric.
Students protest cuts to Sydney University's arts and social science faculty
About 8 per cent of courses across the university's arts and social sciences faculty will be cut according to early estimates.
White politician calls George Floyd a liar and says cops are being unfairly 'crucified'
Mayor of Petal Mississippi Hal Marx sparked fury with his comments, and has since resisted calls to resign
Car ploughs into George Floyd protesters on third night of unrest across America
The driver can be seen ramming his car towards crowds protesting in Denver after footage emerged showing George Floyd, 46, gasping for breath as white officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for several minutes
Britain urges China to reconsider Hong Kong law: PM's spokesman
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has urged China to reconsider imposing a new security law on Hong Kong and hopes Beijing is listening, a spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday.
Modi 2.0 Anniversary: The Crisis Managers In The BJP-Led NDA Government
While PM Modi, himself is skilled in handling every crisis, the decision of abrogation of Article 370, SC's decision on Ayodhya, and the Coronavirus pandemic introduced us to the crisis managers of the Modi 2.0 government.
‘Congress has come to the aid of migrant workers’
Mysore/Mysuru: Accusing the ruling BJP Government of failing to come to the aid of migrant workers, who are distressed over COVID-19 lockdown regulations, KPCC (Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee) Working President Salim Ahmed maintained that the Congress, as a responsible Opposition Party, has come to the rescue of migrant workers at this critical juncture. He was...
Domestic helper held for killing Saudi employer
Killer inflicted 9 stab wounds on victim who was in her 60s
Epistar 4Q20 operation may turn profitable, says president
Epistar is likely to see operation swing into profitability in the fourth quarter of 2020 if the impact of the coronavirus pandemic eases off in the third quarter, according to company president Chin-yung Fan.
Seven straight days without a Covid case
New Zealand has completed a full seven-day period with no new Covid-19 cases and only one active case remains. The Ministry of Health provided a...
UN chief warns leaders pandemic may cause historic famine
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns up to 1.6 billion people may be unable to earn a living unless action taken now
Top news of the day: India’s coronavirus death toll overtakes China's; those with serious ailments, pregnant women told to avoid Shramik Specials, and more
The major news headlines of the day, and more.
Black voters don't trust mail ballots. That's a problem for Democrats
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sharon Fason used to accompany her mother to their south Chicago polling place every Election Day as a little girl, watching as she joined their African-American neighbors in the hard-won right of casting a ballot.
Investigators find Rs 30 million in wreckage of crashed Pakistan aircraft
Investigators and rescue officials have found around Rs 30 million in cash in the wreckage of the Pakistan International Airlines' aircraft that crashed wth 99 people on board, killing 97 people,
Covid-19: Bengal makes institutional quarantine mandatory for returnees from 5 states, faces hurdles
There is also local resistance in the state against the establishment of quarantine centres for migrant workers.
Trump versus Twitter battle intensifies; could backfire on president [Updated]
The Trump versus Twitter battle has escalated, with the president signing an executive order that threatens the legal status of social networks, and ...
Coronavirus: Governor Abiodun finally lifts COVID-19 lockdown in Ogun state
The Ogun state government has lifted the lockdown order pronounced on the state, since the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic to combat the spread of the disease.
Coronavirus carers left 'in limbo' as Italian region vetoes budget rise
MILAN (Reuters) - Authorities in Lombardy, the northern Italian region at the centre of one of Europe’s worst coronavirus outbreaks, have rebuffed requests to top up health service budgets to cover huge increases in services from homecare operators.
UP Police Book Two Aligarh Muslim Univerity Students For Pro-Pakistan Post On Social Media
The two have been booked under sections 153A and 153B of IPC, and Section 66D of the IT Act.
Wife of J&K Congress leader Soz moves SC against his house arrest
Various political leaders including former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti were arrested and put under house detention in August last year. The Centre had abrogated certain provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution granting special status Jammu and Kashmir and the detentions were made purportedly to ensure peace in the valley.
Minneapolis police station set on fire, police retreat
Thursday marked the third straight day of protests in Minneapolis following the Monday death of George Floyd, a black Minnesota man who died in police custody.
Scamsters create fake Facebook account of senior IPS officer in Tamil Nadu
This was an attempt to lure the officer’s followers into transferring money towards a fake finance scheme, police said
Twitter hides Trump’s Minneapolis tweet and labels it for ‘glorifying violence’
Twitter has placed a warning label over a tweet by President Trump that seemed to call for violence against protestors in Minneapolis.
Love Island’s Demi and Luke M reportedly split after three months apart in lockdown
A source claims the lovebirds struggled with maintaining a long distance relationship
Twitter adds ‘glorifying violence’ warning to Trump tweet | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> Twitter has added a warning to one of President Donald J. Trump’s tweets about protests in Minneapolis, saying it violated the platform’s rules about “glorifying violence.”
Day after moving SC, Anbumani writes to panel on quota
A day after moving the Supreme Court for implementation of the 27% OBC quota in medical college admissions under the all India quota (AIQ), PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss on Friday wrote to the National
Queensland corruption fighters turn coronavirus detectives
More than 500 law enforcement officials working for the state's corruption watchdog and the Justice Department have been trained up to help public health officials trace potential outbreaks.
Controversial Perth Murray Royal flats plan signed off by Scottish Government
A contentious plan to build flats at a former Perth hospital has been approved by the Scottish Government.
Glamorous sisters who took turns slapping an ex-boyfriend they ran into during a drunken birthday party walk free from court after admitting they let their 'emotions overflow'
Irene Koukounaris, 25, and her sister Nansia Koukounaris, 23, faced Waverley Court for their 'slap attack' on Michael Ensor during a birthday party at Bondi Beach Public Bar.
Don't copy Dominic Cummings – MP in plea to public after lockdown rule breach fiasco
Kilmarnock and Loudoun MP Alan Brown hit out this week at Mr Cummings who is a special adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
One in seven Brits admit to flouting lockdown rules - for poker, sex and haircuts
For just over two months, the country has been in lockdown, with social distancing measures preventing people seeing loved ones -however some people have found sticking to the rules more difficult than others
Sanofi stops enrolling COVID-19 patients in hydroxychloroquine trials amid safety concerns
The moves come after the WHO paused its hydroxychloroquine trial after The Lancet reported patients getting the drug had increased death rates and irregular heartbeats
US-China tensions: Trump admin may soon expel thousands of Chinese graduate students
The US hosted 133,396 graduate students from China in the 2018-19 academic year, and they made up 36.1 per cent of all international graduate students.
Jobless and broke, some foreign students stranded in Australia turn to handouts
MELBOURNE: Australia wooed hundreds of thousands of international students to its shores with the promise of a first-class education and ...
Fresh blow for Boris Johnson as Tory lead over Labour narrows after Cummings row
EXCLUSIVE: The survey, carried out in the aftermath of his chief aide's press conference, shows the Conservative lead is down to just five points
Robodebt: government to refund 470,000 unlawful Centrelink debts worth $721m
Debts raised under the Coalition’s unlawful income-averaging scheme will start to be repaid in July
We will challenge compilation of new voters register – NDC
The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, says the Party will challenge the Electoral Commission’s decision to compile a new voters register.
Anti-abortion protesters 'upsetting clients' as they return to picket Perth clinic
Marie Stopes' spokeswoman for the safe access zones campaign, Jacquie O’Brien, said picketers had no understanding of the harm they caused.
HK govt warns US threats of sanctions will hurt itself
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government late on Thursday expressed strong opposition to sweeping remarks contained in a report by the US State Department titled US – Hong Kong Policy Act, and warned that the interests of US corporations in Hong Kong will also be affected if the US adopts sanctions on Hong Kong.
Record number of virus cases, 1,000 dead in 24 hours in Brazil
According to Health Ministry data, 26,417 new cases were confirmed in a 24 hour-period ending late Thursday.
Minnesota police arrest CNN reporter on air covering Minneapolis protests
The Minnesota State Patrol arrested a CNN reporter reporting live on television early Friday morning while covering the Minneapolis protests, without giving any reason, and led him and three crew members away in handcuffs.
Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged killing by police
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Haryana on alert to tackle locust attack
Tractor-mounted sprayers are being activated and a response team has been constituted.
BJD leader, two others killed in fire accident in Odisha’s Berhampur
All of them are suspected to have died of asphyxiation after a fire broke out at Alekh Choudhry’s house
Trump signs executive order; says social media platforms have 'unchecked power'
Trump-Twitter spat: US President Donald Trump said social media platforms have unchecked power to censor, restrict, edit, shape, hide, and alter virtually any form of communication between private citizens or large public audiences.
NYPD removed ‘troublemakers’ from George Floyd protests in Manhattan
Cops arrested 72 people during heated demonstrations in Manhattan over the police-involved death of George Floyd in Minnesota, an NYPD official said.
Dilip Ghosh calls death of migrants on trains 'small and isolated' incidents, sparks fierce backlash from Bengal Opposition
As extreme heat, hunger and dehydration take a toll on lakhs of migrant workers and their families rushing back home amid the lockdown, nine passengers, including a child, have been reported dead on 'Shramik Special' trains since Monday.
Senate won't sit again until June 16
The Senate is staying closed for two more weeks, not planning to sit again until June 16.
Madhya Pradesh: Panic in Singrauli as more than 1000 bats found dead
Thousands of bats were found dead and lying on ground on Friday noon around the trees.
Horse racing back on track as Moscow lockdown eases
Since mid-May, Russia's main race course has echoed to the shouts of jockeys and the pounding of hooves, while the stands remain empty.
Love at first sight: pandemic accelerates courtship, wedding
"You can take off your mask and kiss the bride," the priest said, as a septuagenarian US couple who spent the pandemic lockdown together after a single date married on Thursday.
Jayalalithaa's Niece Deepa Madhavan, Nephew Declared Legal Heirs By High Court
Amending a recent order, the Madras High Court on Friday declared Jayalalithaa's niece Deepa and her brother Deepak as legal heirs of the late Chief Minister to inherit her ancestral and properties.
Hawkins: 2nd Amendment Is a Bulwark when Law and Order Crumbles
The Second Amendment is a bulwark guarding Americans' ability to be prepared to defend their lives and liberty as law and order crumbles in U.S. cities.
School reopening: 8 districts are yet to receive PPE deliveries in Gauteng
Eight districts in Gauteng are still waiting to receive personal protective equipment as schools prepare to reopen.
Roof of relief camp for migrant workers crashes down in Bengaluru
Around 250 people were accommodated in the shelter, including infants waiting for the Shramik Special trains to their native towns in different North Indian states.
Storms threaten more delays as SpaceX prepares for new space attempt
Saturday’s rescheduled departure would be the first time astronauts have been launched from Cape Canaveral since 2011.
‘Lockdown was not the way to battle Covid-19’
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Thursday accused the Narendra Modi government of enforcing a nationwide lockdown to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic without any proper planning. Under the Speak Up India campaign, Baghel said the pathogen came from Arab and European countries. As only 500
George Floyd’s uncle denounces Minneapolis riots as response to killing
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -— The uncle of a black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis said he will be attending a peaceful demonstration in Rapid City this weekend, but that he doesn’t
EU seeks tougher China policy, concerned by Hong Kong law
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union foreign ministers agreed to toughen their strategy on China on Friday to counter Beijing’s increasingly assertive diplomacy against a backdrop of concern about China’s new security law for Hong Kong.
Renault announces nearly 15,000 job losses worldwide
Renault has announced nearly 15,000 job losses worldwide, including 4,600 in France in a €2 billion cost-cutting plan over three years.
The NBA’s possible July return at Disney World, explained
The NBA is targeting a July 31st return.
Delhi records 82 deaths in 24 hours, Kejriwal govt alleges delay in reporting
Due to late reporting by the hospitals where the patients died, it appears that the deaths happened on a single day, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia explained.
Two floors of Parliament Annexe building sealed after official tests positive for COVID-19
The director-level officer, who attended work on May 28, was found positive for the infection along with his family members, said sources
‘Criminal Minds’ Cast Members Reveal They Would Return For A Revival: It’s A ‘No Brainer’
'Criminal Minds' cast members Joe Mantegna, Kirsten Vangsness, and A.J. Cook reveal they would do a revival and open up about the show.
Govt issues advisory to deal with locust attack
In order to deal with possible locust attack, the Delhi Government has issued advisory asking authorities to spray insecticides and pesticides on crops, vegetation, gardens and orchards. Cabinet Minister Gopal Rai on Thursday said that in view of the increasing threat of locusts in north India,
Indonesia's 'new normal' comes with infection risk
The Jokowi government is keen to get the country back to work but a surge in COVID-19 cases could be just around the corner.
Lagos approves increase in passenger carriage for BRT buses
Regulated high capacity buses in Lagos operated by Primero Transport Services Limited and Lagos Bus Services Limited can now carry 42 passengers seated....
Hennepin County Attorney: There Might Not Be a Criminal Charge Here
The video of a Minneapolis police officer pinning an unarmed
Man stabs brother to death over soft drink
Deji Lambo One Chisom Eze has allegedly killed his 19-year-old brother, Henry, during a fight over a bottle of soft drink at their place of residence on Johnson Street, Alaba area of Lagos State. ...
Bengal to reopen places of worship from June 1, workforce in govt offices to increase
Mamata Banerjee blamed the Railways for undoing her government’s success in “controlling the spread of Covid-19 in the last two months” by sending trains packed with migrant labourers to the state without consulting her government.
Delhi: Man killed by duo after he objects to their roaming around during lockdown
The accused were arrested on Thursday when police went to search their homes. While one of the two accused is a juvenile, the other one is 20-year-old.
UK coronavirus death toll increases by 324, bringing total to 38,161
A further 324 people in the UK have died after testing positive for coronavirus, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has confirmed. The latest reported deaths from hospitals, care homes and the wider community, brings the UK death toll to 38,161.
Twitter flags Donald Trump's 'when the looting starts the shooting starts' threat for 'inciting violence' AGAIN after he repeats it on White House account amid furious attacks at platform for 'targeting' him
President Trump lashed out at Twitter Friday morning for covering up his tweet with a warning label that said it was 'glorifying violence.'
26 Bangladeshi migrants shot dead at smuggling warehouse in Libya
The government terms it as a revenge attack
Man struck and killed trying to rescue turtle on interstate
RACINE, Wis. — A tow truck driver attempting to rescue a turtle Friday on an interstate highway in southeastern Wisconsin was struck and killed by a semi-trailer driver who then fled the scene, authorities said.
Covid-19 may cause hunger, famine, $8.5 trn loss in global output: UN chief
Guterres told the high-level meeting that the UN is asking for immediate, collective action in six critically important areas to deal with the crisis
France's Louvre Plans to Reopen on 6 July as Lockdown Eases
PARIS (Sputnik) - The Louvre, one of France's most famous museums, which closed on 13 March due to the coronavirus pandemic, is planning to reopen on 6 July, the museum...
5 Delhi Hotels To Function As Coronavirus Quarantine Centres
Two more Delhi government hospitals have been declared as COVID-19-dedicated facilities, according to an official order on Friday.
Parliamentary staff in quarantine after contact with a returnee from China who hid travel history
Fifteen staff members of Ayeyawady Region Parliament including one who had close contact with a woman who kept her history of travel to China in secret have been in quarantine as of May 28. The staff member who had close contact with the returnee from China is in facility quarantine and 14 others in-home quarantine.
Trump signs order seeking to strip social media freedom
The move comes a day after Twitter labelled two of his tweets with fact-check notices, calling them misleading
Coronavirus: Chancellor extends support for self-employed but warns of ‘hardship ahead’
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has extended support for self-employed workers and unveiled a new "flexible furlough" system for firms.
PM Modi not in 'good mood' about ongoing border situation with China, says Donald Trump
Reiterating his offer to mediate between India and China on the border issue, US President Donald Trump has said that he spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is not in "good mood" about the ongoing situation with Beijing.
Roche, Gilead to test drug cocktail against severe Covid-19
Roche said in a statement that it had joined forces with Gilead for a global phase III clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of using tocilizumab combined with remdesivir in hospitalised patients with severe Covid-19 pneumonia.
14 Afghan security force members killed in attack claimed by Taliban
KABUL, May 29 — Taliban fighters stormed an Afghan border post today, killing at least 14 security force members, the insurgents and officials said, the latest in a series of attacks since the end of a brief ceasefire. Despite the clashes, Afghan authorities have vowed to press on with efforts to...
After fact-checking Donald Trump, now Twitter flags Chinese spokesman's claim that US military brought coronavirus to Wuhan
Twitter posted a blue exclamation mark under a tweet by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, with a comment urging readers to check the facts about COVID-19.
CNN Reporter Omar Jimenez and crew arrested live on air in Minneapolis amid George Floyd protests
CNN reporter Omar Jimenez and crew were arrested live on air, Friday while they reported the protest over the killing of black man, George Floyd in Police custody. The live video showed Minnesota State Patrol handcuff
Donald Trump fans the flames of hate as police officer charged with George Floyd's murder
Donald Trump has been accused of fanning the flames after protesters torched a police HQ in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Derek Chauvin, 44, has been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter
Trump move could scrap or weaken law that protects social media companies
Trump wants to "remove or change" a provision of a law known as Section 230 that shields social media companies from liability for content posted by their users.
Denmark reopens borders for locked-out lovers
More than two months after closing its borders, Denmark has loosened restrictions to let couples separated by coronavirus lockdowns finally see ...
Gardai appeal for witnesses in connection with Darndale shooting
On Thursday, May 14, a male in his late teens was wounded after a shooting in the Darndale area o...
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Police to reopen Pudu area, remove barbed wires as MCO administrative control measure ends tonight
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 — The movement control order (MCO) implemented under administrative control in areas around Jalan Pudu here, will end tonight, Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim said. With the administrative control lifted, he said police would reopen the areas and remove the...
Govt weighs use of drones, planes to bring down locust swarms
“A committee under the chairmanship of the Additional Secretary of the Department has been constituted to procure services and goods for spraying insecticides through drones and airplanes,” the ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
Appliance, garment manufacturers, restaurants to be worst-impacted in FY21: CRISIL
Coronavirus impact: E-tail, according to the report will be an exception as e-grocers such as BigBasket and Grofers, online marketplaces such as Amazon and Flipkart have seen a surge in demand and delivering essential items
Dangerous driver to serve three years in prison after swerving at police car
A dangerous driver who hit a policeman on the side of a road will serve a minimum three years' prison after earlier being removed from his sentencing because he began making threats.
Places of worship to open from June 1; private, govt offices with ‘full strength’ from June 8 in West Bengal
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday – two days before the lockdown 4.0 to end -- said that all places of worship in the state will.
2 militant associates arrested in Kupwara: Police
Police on Thursday said it arrested two militant associates of Hizbul Mujahideen at Kralgund area of Kupwara districts. A police official said arms and
Twitter adds warning to Trump's Minneapolis tweet for 'glorifying violence'
'Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, shooting starts'
High Court hearing after pub's Guinness delivery service was shut down by PSNI
A High Court hearing is due to take place in Belfast today in relation to the PSNI's move to shut down a Guinness delivery van in the city last month.
Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged killing by police
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Delhi: More than 1,000 Covid cases reported second day in a row; 13 deaths in last 24 hrs
Jain said as many as 7,846 people, who had contracted the virus, have recovered, out of which 351 recovered in the last 24 hours.
Fury after Pennsylvania lawmakers concealed coronavirus diagnosis
Republicans hid the diagnosis because they feared it would clash with their narrative that 'it was safe to be interacting with other people' and to return to work, says Democratic Representative Brian Sims
Twitter restricts Donald Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter has flagged a tweet from US President Donald Trump for 'glorifying violence'.
7466 New Cases with 175 Deaths reported in last 24 hours -
New cases of corona virus are increasing in the country very rapidly and the number of people who lost their
No further action over death of railway worker following police inquiries
Detectives have concluded there is no evidence to substantiate any criminal offences having taken place over the death of Belly Mujinga, said BTP.
Liberal MPs call for national standards for long-term care homes
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau is being pressured by some of his own Liberal backbenchers to implement enforceable national standards for the operation of long-term care homes in Canada.
Trump could scrap or weaken law that protects social media companies
Trump wants to “remove or change” a provision of a law known as Section 230 that shields social media companies from liability for content posted by their users.
JobKeeper buck stops with Treasury boss
Steven Kennedy is ultimately responsible for the biggest policy costing discrepancy in Australian history.
73-year-old man found dead in shed at home in Ehime Pref
Police are investigating the death of a 73-year-old man whose body was found in a shed at his residence in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture. According to police, the body of Matsumi Yoshii was found by his son just before 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Sankei Shimbun reported. He was lying on the…
Atlanta Residents Protest in Honor of George Floyd, Set Police Car on Fire
Protests continue to engulf the streets of American cities as the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police serves as a rallying cry for longsta...
Supreme Court rejects challenge to limits on church services
WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal by a California church that challenged state limits on attendance at worship services that have been imposed...
Buhari extends appointment of appeal court’s acting president
President Muhammadu Buhari has extended the appointment of Monica Dongban-Mensem as the acting president of the court of appeal...
Learning to survive despite the Government
Patricia MukhimYou only need to travel the length and breadth of Meghalaya to see people struggling to beat the pandemic at its own game. Farmers are reaping their harvests and are now trying to sell them at different points in their respective distr
Colleagues line street for funeral procession of ‘loved and valued’ NHS worker
Mike Brown was known well around Southampton General Hospital for his love of spicy food and cheeky sense of humour.
Coronavirus: Transformed Headley Court Battles 'New Upsurge' In Aftercare Demand
The former defence rehabilitation facility re-opened as the NHS Seacole Centre in response to COVID-19.
Legislative changes to support the wellbeing of veterans and their families - Govt
Minister for Veterans Ron Mark has welcomed the First Reading of a Bill that will make legislative changes to further improve the veterans’ support system.
Twitter places public interest notice on President Trump's tweet | ZDNet
Twitter says that Donald Trump has violated Twitter rules regarding glorification of violence.
5 years as Nigeria President - Memo to Buhari on Service Chiefs - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics
As you clock five years in office, the question about the departure of Nigeria Service Chiefs has come up again, for the umpteenth time...
Val Demings, former cop, asks Minnesota law enforcement 'what the hell are you doing?'
Rep. Val Demings, a top prospect to become Joe Biden's running mate, has unleashed on her former law enforcement colleagues after a night of unrest around the country sparked by police-involved deaths of African Americans.
US, UK step up pressure on China over Hong Kong security law
China faced growing international pressure Friday over its move to impose a security law on Hong Kong that critics say will destroy the city's autonomy, with the United States and Britain placing the…
FG to use hotels, schools as isolation centres
Our Reporters The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, said the Federal Government would require hotels and school dormitories as quarantine and isolation centres because of shortage of hospit...
High school football: Mustang Public Schools announces plan for reopening summer activities
Mustang Public Schools announced its schedule for reopening summer activities for high school athletes on Thursday, six days after a proposal was rejected by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association board of directors.
Buyanga receives 'death' threats from baby mama's dad
BUSINESSMAN Frank Buyanga has received what sounds like death threats by his baby mama, Chantelle's father, Lawrence Muteswa.The threats could spark more discom...
Officer fired after death of arrested black man subject of multiple complaints
Chauvin, whose driveway was splattered with red paint and the graffiti ‘murderer’, has not spoken publicly since Mr Floyd’s death.
JobKeeper buck stops with Treasury boss
Steven Kennedy is ultimately responsible for the biggest policy costing discrepancy in Australian history.
Police: Alabama worker killed trying to unjam wood chipper
A man in Alabama died when he got caught in a wood chipper that got jammed at his workplace, police said.
Judge Napolitano says officer charged in Floyd's death should be charged with second-degree murder
Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano reacted Friday to Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin being charged with 3rd degree murder and manslaughter over the death of George Floyd as riots ravage the city and protests continue.
Family of crash death teen takes action against UK's Raab
The family of a British teenager killed when his motorcycle collided with a car allegedly driven by an American diplomat’s wife plan to take legal action against the U.K. foreign policy chief for his
Officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck before his death is now in custody
The Minneapolis police officer seen kneeling on George Floyd’s neck before his death on Monday has been taken into custody, according to multiple reports.
Owner of Minneapolis eatery damaged in George Floyd protests: ‘Let my building burn’
The owner of a local Minneapolis restaurant that caught fire during protests over the death of George Floyd doesn’t care about the damage so long as justice is served, his daughter said
Pakistan: Investigators find Rs 30 million in cash in crashed PIA aircraft wreckage
Investigators and rescue officials have found around Rs 30 million in cash in the wreckage of the Pakistan International Airlines' aircraft that crashed wth 99 people on board, killing 97 people,...
Donald Trump: Rioting 'Thugs' Dishonor George Floyd; 'When the Looting Starts the Shooting Starts'
President Donald Trump reacted angrily to the second night of rioting and looting in Minneapolis in reaction to the death of George Floyd.
AfDB Allegations: Former presidents of African countries rally support for Adesina
Mr Adesina is currently battling 16 allegations levelled against him by a group. He has maintained he is innocent.........
To Save Fourth Amendment, FISA Surveillance Must Work Like Police Investigations - Former FBI Agent
Coleen Rowley, a former FBI special agent, told Sputnik Thursday that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) program must be reformed to work like traditional...
CNN reporter, crew freed after being arrested while covering George Floyd protests
A CNN reporter and his crew have been released from custody after being arrested live on-air Friday morning while covering the ongoing protests in Minneapolis over the police-involved killing of George Floyd.
Lockdown easing measures will not help families of six or more, minister admits
George Eustice said that six was ‘a sensible level’.
Police need more than an unverified tip to avoid drug-case entrapment: top court
OTTAWA — An unsubstantiated tip that someone is dealing drugs from a phone number doesn't amount to reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Analysis: Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak takes his first steps towards an uncertain destination
Rishi Sunak has been a relatively rare breed among UK Government ministers during the coronavirus crisis to date, in that his reputation seems to have been enhanced rather than ruined.
Only God can determine my political future - Ekweremadu
Former Deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, has said that it is only God that will determine his political future ahead of 2023.Ekweremadu...
Monkeys run off with blood samples of four COVID-19 patients in India
A troop snatched test samples from a laboratory technician at a medical college, authorities say
Man who bound, murdered Vancouver Island teen still a risk to public: parole board
Kimberly Proctor’s killer is still ‘mismanaging emotions,’ has had ‘temper tantrums’
Delhi govt for opening neighbourhood religious places, shops in malls on odd-even basis post May 31
However, the Delhi government is not in favour of allowing cinema halls, schools and colleges to open after May 31, when the fourth phase of the nationwide lockdown would end.
Chinese general threatens attack on Taiwan to stop independence
Although China has never renounced the use of force, it is rare for a top, serving military officer to so explicitly make the threat in a public setting.
Complaints over lockdown in Andhra Pradesh to go to NDMA
It noted that violations of the lockdown are under the purview of the NDMA.
Low Q4 growth telling commentary on economic mismanagement of BJP govt: P Chidambaram
"Remember, this is pre-lockdown. Of the 91 days of Q4, lockdown applied to only 7 days," the former finance minister said.
Tsenengamu seek police clearance to protest
Godfrey Tsenengamu, the leader of the newly-established Front for Economic Emancipation in Zimbabwe, yesterday wrote to police seeking clearance to protest at t...
'It's robbed me of that comfort': Euthanasia plans upended by COVID-19
Consideration of contentious voluntary assisted dying laws in various states has been delayed as the nation grapples with the fallout from COVID-19.
Three feared killed, 15 injured in Anambra communal clash
No fewer than three persons have been reportedly killed and 15 others injured in a land tussle between Urum and Achalla communities in Awka...
Let’s tell this story properly - The Nation Nigeria
Today is the anniversary of many a governor and President Muhammadu Buhari. It marks the fifth anniversary of the president and marks either the first...
Afghan forces killed as gov't urges Taliban to extend ceasefire
At least 14 members of the Afghan army have been killed in a Taliban attack as the Afghan government said the Eid ceasefire was not over yet.
JobKeeper buck stops with Treasury boss
Steven Kennedy is ultimately responsible for the biggest policy costing discrepancy in Australian history.
George Floyd death: CNN journalists arrested while reporting on Minneapolis protests live on air
Late Thursday in Minneapolis, cheering protesters torched a police station that the department abandoned as three days of violent protests spread following the death of George Floyd.
Prosecutor says he won’t ‘rush’ to charge cops involved in George Floyd death
A Minnesota prosecutor on Thursday night said there is evidence that does not support criminal charges against the white cop who kneeled on George Floyd before the black man’s death — but later
California to vote on business tax hike worth up to $12B
California voters in November will decide whether to increase property taxes on commercial and industrial land to raise up to an estimated $12 billion annually for public schools and city halls across
Shots fired during Denver protest of George Floyd’s death
No immediate reports of injuries; shots were reportedly fired as protesters leaving
China readies National Security Law to strip Hong Kong of its autonomy, allow Beijing's intelligence agencies to formally enter island city
While the Chinese government broadly abided by Sino-British Joint Declaration for the first decade or so after the handover, it has, in recent years, tried to tighten its grip over the island city.
Hong Kong govt warns removing US special status is “double-edged sword”
The statement came as US President Donald Trump is due to announce later on Friday his response to the Chinese parliament’s advancement of national security legislation for Hong Kong.
Akinwumi Adesina, AfDB President, responds to allegations against him
President of African Development Bank, AfDB, Akinwumi Adesina, has responded the allegations levelled against him by whistleblowers.
Ndlozi challenges ‘PR and media-obsessed’ Lesufi to ‘come to the Vaal, the schools are not ready’
The EFF MP says the toilets at Kutlo-Tharo Secondary are in an extremely bad state and that the school is not ready for reopening.
No prosecution over Covid-19 death of railway worker Belly Mujinga, police say
The 47-year-old was working at Victoria Station in London when she was allegedly spat at.
Cebu, rest of Central Visayas gear up for more OFW arrivals
The Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas says thousands of overseas Filipino workers are projected to arrive in Central Visayas in the coming week
Crystal-encrusted Lamborghini parked outside Glasgow Nando’s draws attention of cops
The driver of this swanky super car is used to catching the eye of passers-by but got more than he bargained for when he parked up in the middle of a pavement outside Nando's .
Devastating school blaze caused by building work, investigators believe
No children were on the premises at the time of the fire.
Brother of explosives-laden car owner intercepted in Pulwama being questioned: J-K Police
According to the police, Hidayatullah Malik is a resident of Sharatpora in Shopian who joined the militant ranks in July 2019.
Man dies after being found seriously hurt in Edinburgh flat as cops tape off scene
A MAN has died after being found seriously hurt in a flat in Edinburgh. Emergency services raced to the property in North Bughtlin Brae after reports of a concern for a person. Officers have now co…
Unelected People Think They Can Impose Will Through Courts: Harish Salve
Noted jurist Harish Salve on Friday said a lot of people who are not elected representatives feel that they can impose their will on the government through the courts. He added that while one can criticise a judgment and even a judge, attributing motives to them is wrong.
Man with 'atrocious' criminal record jailed
A 27-year old man with an "atrocious" criminal record has been jailed for a spate of offences committed in the Newry area.
FIRS: The burden of leadership - The Nation Nigeria
But those who wear the crown know where it hurts. So it is with the leadership of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) at....
CMCO: SOP compliance of foreign construction workers in Penang improving, says exco
GEORGE TOWN, May 29 — The awareness to comply with standard operating procedures (SOP) of foreign workers in the construction sector in Penang continues to show an increase, said state Housing, Local Government and Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo. He said, as of...
Five Glasgow teens targeted in hit-and-run murder bid after car ploughs into them as cops hunt driver
COPS are probing a murder bid after a crazed motorist deliberately ploughed into a group of teens in Glasgow. The men, three aged 18 and two 19-year-olds, were walking on Killin Street in Shettlest…
Coronavirus: More retailers to reopen in plan to further ease lockdown
A REOPENING of more retailers and small outdoor weddings will be permitted from June 8 if the coronavirus infection rate remains under control, the first and deputy first minister have said.
Doug Liman to direct Tom Cruise film shot in space
Doug Liman will direct Tom Cruise in the first narrative feature film to be shot in space.
Delhi BJP MP Gautam Gambhir's father's car stolen from outside house
Delhi BJP MP and former cricketer Gautam Gambhir's father's SUV was stolen from outside their residence in the Rajinder Nagar area of the national capital, the police said on Friday.
Chhattisgarh's first Chief Minister Ajit Jogi passes away at 74
Jogi's last rites will be performed at his native Gaurella in Bilaspur district on Saturday, said his son Amit
Triple murder case: High drama outside Tejashwi Yadav’s home as police say no to Gopalganj visit
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav left his Patna residence on Friday to meet kin of victims in Gopalganj case. The RJD leader was, however, stopped by the police for violating lockdown.
Police need more than an unverified tip to avoid drug-case entrapment: top court
The Supreme Court of Canada says an unsubstantiated tip that someone is dealing drugs from a phone number doesn't amount to reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
U.S. accuses Russian military hackers of attack on email servers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON >> The National Security Agency publicly accused Russian government hackers of targeting email servers around the world in an unusual announcement today, showing that the agency is becoming more aggressive in calling out Moscow’s action as the presidential election approaches.
Respect Collegium System But Cannot Act As Post Office: Law Minister
Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday asserted that he respects the Supreme Court collegium system but the ministry would not act as a post office and will exercise its role as a stakeholder.
Coronavirus A Very Bad 'Gift' From China
HYDERABAD: The United States is one of the worst-hit countries with COVID-19. US President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday that, "We have just reached a very sad milestone with the coronavirus
Protest in Hong Kong over China move to pass security law
Dozens of people joined a protest in a mall in Hong Kong on Friday following a vote by China’s ceremonial parliament to approve legislation that could severely restrict opposition political activity a
Day After Khattar Govt's Sealing Decision, Chaos Reported at Haryana-Delhi Border
Notably, the Haryana government has cited a sharp increase in coronavirus cases during the past one week in districts adjoining Delhi as reason behind its decision to seal the border with Delhi.
Man who stole thousands from Ballarat businesses is jailed
A 28-year-old father who stole thousands of dollars worth of items from Ballarat retail stores has been jailed for his "premeditated and persistent" crime spr...
P&ID: Nigeria traces $9.6 billion financial hit back to $390,000 in alleged bribes - Premium Times Nigeria
ast year, the British court authorized P&ID to seize more than $9.6 billion of Nigeria’s foreign assets — more than the West African country’s annual health and education budgets combined.
'Govt's silence fuelling speculation’: Rahul Gandhi on situation with China
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that the government must come clean on the border face-off between India and China along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
Golf bag and clubs stolen from Suffolk home
A golf bag and a set of clubs have been stolen from a home in Suffolk, along with outdoor kit and a gold club membership.
Shots fired during ‘tense’ George Floyd protests in Denver
Shots were fired at a George Floyd demonstration in Denver Thursday evening, with one protester filmed being run over after an altercation with a driver. The shooting occurred in a park across the
George Floyd protesters unleash fury, Trump threatens military action
President Donald Trump blasted the “total lack of leadership” and tweeted: “Just spoke to Governor Tim Walz and told him that the Military is with him all the way. Any difficulty ...
Philippines sees largest spike in infections, will still ease curbs
MANILA/JAKARTA The Philippines saw its biggest spike in coronavirus cases yesterday, with 539 new infections recorded. The fresh cases brought the nationwide tally to 15,588, of which 921 have led to deaths. The numbers are expected to rise further, the Health...
Twitter hides Donald Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter hid a tweet from President Donald Trump, accusing him of breaking its rules by 'glorifying violence' in a message that said looters at protests in Minneapolis would be shot
Pastor Kolawole Samson sentenced to death by Ondo court for murder
The Ondo state high court has sentenced one Pastor Kolawole Samson to death by hanging for killing a boy at a village near Okeigbo area of the state in 2016.
Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari amends Tribal Rights Act; activists not happy with the move
Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari, using his powers under the fifth schedule of the Constitution of India, amended the Recognition of Forest Rights Act (2006) which regularises tribal’s encroachment on forest land and allowed an appeal against the decision of district committee at divisional level.
Newborn baby buried alive in mud survives after miraculous rescue by villagers
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. The boy was only spotted after his tiny leg was seen poking out of the soil by some housebuilders who heard his faint cries
Lockdown 5.0: After discussing future course of action with state CMs, Amit Shah meets PM Modi
According to sources, the two leaders discussed the COVID-19 situation in India and the next course of action in this regard.
Q&A: How many days a week will children be able to attend school from late August?
Roadmap for reopening schools being drawn up over the next fortnight
Locusts' threat: JK govt sounds high alert
In the face of locusts’ threat which have caused extensive damage to crops in many states, J&K government has issued instructions for crop protection.
Twitter attaches disclaimer to Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter hid a tweet from President Donald Trump on Friday and accused him of breaking its rules by "glorifying violence", after he tweeted that looters at protests in Minneapolis would be shot.
Watch 'annoyed' This Morning Ruth Langsford on claims she's broken lockdown rules
The This Morning presenter's husband Eamonn defended her over skeptical viewer comments
Hong Kong Govt: Removing US special status is 'double-edged sword'
Responding to Washington’s withdrawal of Hong Kong’s special US status, Hong Kong’s government warned late Thursday that such a move could be a “doubl
Australian court orders release of Queen’s letters over PM sacking
SYDNEY, May 29 — Australia’s top court has ordered the release of Queen Elizabeth II’s correspondence about the 1975 sacking of democratically elected prime minister Gough Whitlam, which palace allies had battled to keep secret. The country’s High Court said letters between the British...
China public security ministry pledges to 'direct and support' HK police
SHANGHAI — China’s public security ministry pledged to “direct and support” the Hong Kong police force after China’s parliament approved a decision to impose a national security law on the semi-autonomous territory, highlighting Beijing’s intention to take a more hands-on law-enforcement role in the city.
Tory MP took train from London to North East after displaying coronavirus symptoms
Darlington MP Peter Gibson said he travelled the 250 miles prior to lockdown on advice from the virus helpline because he "had no London address" and had been sleeping in someone's spare room
Police investigation underway after 80-year-old cyclist seriously injured
The collision happened at the junction of Charcoal Road and Dunham Road
Parliament Annexe building sealed after official tests Covid-19 positive
A Rajya Sabha Secretariat official tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday, the fourth such case reported in the Parliament complex so far
Motorcyclist, 28, who mowed down and killed tourist, 45, in front of her 2 sons at double the speed limit jailed
A RECKLESS motorcyclist who killed a tourist after ploughing into her at double the speed limit in front of her sons as she checked a map has been caged. Jack Gough, 28, slammed into French nationa…
Workers to start getting part of furlough payments from their companies
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced that the self-employment support scheme has also been extended.
Warmer nights but rainy days to come in Queensland this winter
The weather bureau's winter outlook suggests the state will experience wetter than average conditions.
French mortality rate in May below previous years despite epidemic
French mortality rates between May 1 and 18 were six percent lower than for the same period last year and one percent below the rate seen over ...
At BIIRD, robots to turn physiotherapists
TTD-run orthopaedic hospital gets approval to purchase hi-tech equipment
African Union chief condemns US police killing of George Floyd
Other officials at the AU, headquartered in Ethiopia, have also made clear they were disturbed by George Floyd's death.
Trump considering legislation that may scrap law that protects social media companies
President Donald Trump said he will introduce legislation that may scrap or weaken a law that has long protected internet companies, including Twitter and Facebook, an extraordinary attempt to intervene in the media that experts said was unlikely to survive legal scrutiny.
Coronavirus: Pubs with beer gardens likely to be the first hospitality venues to reopen
The government said pubs would not be able to reopen until 4 July at the earliest because of the difficulties of socially distancing
PM Modi not in a good mood over flare up with Chinese says Trump
Reiterating his offer to mediate on the border dispute between India and China, US President Donald Trump has said that he spoke with Narendra Modi about the 'big conflict' and asserted that the Indian Prime Minister is not in a 'good mood' over the latest flare-ups between the two countries.
Police: 1 dead after shots fired at protesters in Detroit
One person was killed in downtown Detroit after someone in an SUV fired shots into a crowd of people protesting George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis custody, a Detroit police spokeswoman...
President Trump says he spoke to George Floyd’s family
Trump said he conveyed his sympathy to the family.
Investigation revealed journalist Aziz Memon was murdered: Karachi police chief
Memon's body was recovered from a river on February 16, with a cable wrapped around his neck
Reappraising Ugwuanyi’s five-year stewardship amid Covid-19
Gov. Ugwuanyi has ensured an enduring peace in the state, a cherished feat that has made it possible for the state’s political leaders to unite and....
Twitter Flags Trump’s Tweet As ‘Glorifying Violence’ After Threat To MN Protesters
Twitter pinned a warning label to one of President Donald Trump’s threatening tweets about the protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota early...
Officers in violent arrest to face NYPD disciplinary charges
A New York City police officer will face disciplinary charges for a violent arrest during a social distancing enforcement action that ended with him kneeling on a man's back or neck, a technique similar to the one that led to George Floyd's death in Minneapolis. Several other officers involved will…
Indian Lake Apocalypse: Tonnes of Dead Fish Float in India's IT Hub Bengaluru - Video
New Delhi (Sputnik): Scores of dead fishes were found floating in India’s Kommaghatta lake in Bengaluru on Friday. Locals allege that the lake has become a dumping...
Liverpool Deputy Mayor Investigated Over Lockdown Garden Party
Current lockdown measures, which were eased on 13 May, stipulate that only two people from different households can meet in outdoor settings – such as parks – as long...
Videos: White House Under Lockdown Amid 'Justice for Floyd' Protests in Washington, DC
The White House was placed under lockdown on Friday evening as thousands of protesters in Washington, DC converged on the presidential mansion demanding justice for...
‘Perry Mason’ Trailer: Matthew Rhys Tries to Solve an Unspeakable Crime
Matthew Rhys gets his noir on in the latest trailer for HBO's Perry Mason.
Cele: Alcohol sale doesn’t mean people should break the law
The minister said people should stick to the times and days when alcohol would be sold during level 3 regulations.
Gun violence in Birmingham on the rise as gangs emerge from lockdown - police boss
City hit by a series of street shootings with at least three incidents in two days
Biden On George Floyd Killing: ‘We Are A Country With An Open Wound’
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden said Friday that the “open wound” of systemic racism was behind the police killing of...
Law Enforcement Files Discredit Brian Kemp’s Accusation That Democrats Tried to Hack the Georgia Election
This story first appeared at ProPublica and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for...
Bosses set to be told to pay towards furloughed workers' salaries from August
The government is currently subsidising 80% of some workers' wages but has warned that the scheme cannot run "indefinitely"
Donald Trump signs social media order after Twitter battle
US president targets social media firms’ liability shield after Twitter fact-checks him.I’m signing an order to uphold the free speech rights of the American people, the president said
The six games police chiefs want played at neutral venues
Doesn't look like Jurgen Klopp's side will claim the title at Anfield.
Baby born with two mouths due to 'extremely rare' condition - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics
A baby girl has been born with two mouths due to a condition so rare that it has only been seen in 35 recorded cases since 1900.Doctors were...
Coronavirus: Six deaths and 39 new cases confirmed in Ireland
The Department of Health provided the last figures at tonight’s briefing.
DepEd junks face-to-face classes
The Education department will not allow face-to-face classes in the coming school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Secretary Leonor Briones said Thursday.
Bobrisky arrested in Lagos - The Nation Nigeria
Operatives of the Inspector General Police (IG) Monitoring Unit on Thursday arrested popular cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye alias Bobrisky.
UK, US, Australia and Canada scold China over Hong Kong law
LONDON (Reuters) - The United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and Canada criticised China on Thursday for imposing a new security law on Hong Kong that they said would breach the 1984 Sino-British agreement on the former colony and threaten its freedoms.
Saudi Arabia to assess coronavirus spreading rate
Ministry launches 3rd phase of expanded checkup to assess coronavirus spreading rate
Taking urgent steps for cremation of COVID-19 deceased, Delhi govt tells HC
The AAP government informed the Delhi High Court on Friday that it was taking urgent steps, including extending the timings of crematoriums, to tackle the issue of cremating those who have died due to
Twitter hides Trump tweet for ‘glorifying violence’
Twitter has hidden one of President Donald Trump's tweets, after he tweeted just after midnight on Friday a threat to shoot rioters in Minnesota. The protests come following the death of George Floyd, who died after
TikTok owner ByteDance moves to shift power out of China: Report
ByteDance has quietly made a series of moves in recent months to transfer global decision-making and research capabilities out of its home country. The changes come at a time of heightened tension between the United States and China over trade, technology and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Warmer nights but rainy days to come in Queensland this winter
The weather bureau's winter outlook suggests the state will experience wetter than average conditions.
Lockdown shuts 8 companies for good
EIGHT businesses have closed their doors, more than 25% of businesses temporarily closed, and 50% of those who operated, did so below their production capacity – all due to Covid-19 measures.
Trump vows action against Minneapolis protesters
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to take action to bring the city of Minneapolis “under control,” calling violent protesters outraged by the death of a black man in police custody “thugs” and saying that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”
George Floyd protests could spark coronavirus surge in Minnesota
Health officials warn that the mass protests roiling Minneapolis in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death could have the unintended consequence of a spike in coronavirus cases in Minnesota,
Trump’s proposed order on social media could harm one person in particular: Trump
The executive order that Trump signed Thursday seeks to strip liability protection in certain cases for companies like Twitter, Google and Facebook for the content on their sites, meaning they could face legal jeopardy if they allowed false and defamatory posts.
Donald Trump’s order may expedite social media regulations in India
The order puts the spotlight back on India where the government has been considering regulating social media platforms to curb fake news and hate speeches
Concession in fixed charge of power bills
The government has decided to grant 25% concession in the fixed charge of the power bills of commercial and industrial units and private hospitals for March, April and May and granted time up to Decem
George Floyd protests: National Guard mobilized in Atlanta; fatal shooting in Detroit
Demonstrators marched, stopped traffic and in some cases lashed out violently at police as protests erupted Friday in dozens of U.S. cities.
Registrar hacked court computer to create fake intervention order
A judicial registrar hacked into a court's computer system and created a false intervention order against a friend's ex-partner, and entered a magistrate's identification to have it issued.
Lockdown breach fines plummet as restrictions ease
Just 841 have been handed out by forces in England since rules relaxed.
2 floors of Parliament Annexe building sealed after official tests positive for COVID-19: Report
A Rajya Sabha Secretariat official tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, the fourth such case in the Parliament complex, sources said here. The director-level officer who attended work on May 28
Indian Gov't Sources Deny Trump's Claim He Talked to Modi Over Border Stand-off With China
New Delhi (Sputnik): US President Donald Trump on Wednesday offered to mediate between India and China in the ongoing border stand-off, but India refused the offer the...
U.S. cuts WHO ties over virus; takes action over Hong Kong
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday he would withdraw funding from the World Health Organization, end Hong Kong’s special trade status and suspend visas of Chinese graduate students suspected of conducting research on behalf of their government — escalating tensions with China that have surged during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump…
Police: 1 dead after shots fired at protesters in Detroit
One person was killed in downtown Detroit after someone in an SUV fired shots into a crowd of people protesting George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis custody, a Detroit police spokeswoman said Saturday. The shooting occurred about 11:30 p.m. Friday near Detroit’s Greektown entertainment district as officers were confronted with dozens of protesters, said Sgt. Nicole …
India-China standoff: PM Modi had no recent conversation with US President Donald Trump, say govt sources
The clarification came hours after Trump said in Washington that he had spoken to Modi and that the Indian prime minister is not in a "good mood" over the "big conflict" between India and China.
Teen killer’s Glasgow home targeted by vigilantes after he bragged about sickening crime
A TEENAGE killer’s home was attacked by vigilantes after he bragged about his sickening crime. The 15-year-old’s house was targeted as he waits to be sentenced over the daylight slaughter of garden…
Robbie Williams rejoins Take That for virtual concert in coronavirus lockdown
Robbie Williams and Take That are back - not for good, but for a one-off virtual reunion to "lift the nation's spirits" during the coronavirus lockdown. The online charity concert will see the 46-year-old and his former bandmates Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald each perform from their own respective homes.
Los Angeles restaurants reopen as virus lockdown eases
Los Angeles restaurants and hair salons were granted permission to reopen immediately Friday, as restrictions were eased despite fears the city has become a coronavirus hotspot. Restaurants in Los Angeles county -- which has suffered more than half of California's virus deaths -- will be allowed
Seattle protesters break windows, clash with police in rallies sparked by death of George Floyd
The group gathered in downtown Seattle to protest the death of George Floyd during a confrontation with Minneapolis police on Monday.
Las Vegas caregiver accused of stealing $9K from 81-year-old
Jaugust Milligan, 29, faces charges of using a credit or debit card without consent and exploiting an old or vulnerable person for more than $5,000, court records show.
Ill. Governor Drops All Church Restrictions After Lawsuit
Churches claimed governor's restrictions ignored
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister sanctions funds for protection of bug-hit tapioca, launches development projects
Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami, in a statement issued on Friday, said he had sanctioned a sum of ₹54.46 lakh to protect tapioca crops
Police need more than an unverified tip to avoid drug-case entrapment: top court
OTTAWA - An unsubstantiated tip that someone is dealing drugs from a phone number doesn't amount to reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, the Supreme C
China faces mounting pressure over Hong Kong security law
US, Britain succeed in securing an informal discussion at the UNSC as Canada and Australia too criticise planned law.
Fishermen ‘shocked and saddened’ over disturbance death at medieval castle
Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the man’s death at the 15th-century Lullingstone Castle in Eynsford, Kent.
White House dares Twitter in war over Trump tweets
WASHINGTON, May 29 — The White House thumbed its nose at Twitter today by reposting a President Donald Trump tweet that the social media giant had just taken the unprecedented step of hiding, because it violated the platform’s rules against “glorifying violence.” The tit-for-tat marked a...
Investigation launched into 'horrific' cases of alleged child neglect
Child Safety Minister Di Farmer announced the investigation on Friday after the death of Willow Dunn and discovery of two teenage boys at a home in Stafford.
'There's a lot I want to say': Toronto police chief reveals new details in death of woman who fell from balcony
Toronto's police chief said there is “a whole lot” he wants to say about the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, who fell from a 24th-floor balcony Wednesday evening, but that he can't now that the province’s police watchdog has been called in to investigate.
Sweden now has highest deaths per head worldwide after rejecting lockdown
Sweden has pulled ahead of Brazil, which as at the heart of the current global pandemic, although most countries now have similar death rates per head.
China’s media slams Trump over border comments, says he is ‘driving a wedge’
Washington believes the combined strength of Beijing and New Delhi could impair its interests in Asia and beyond, says The Global Times
Mother of Louisville police shooting victim calls for peace
Looking to defuse tensions in Louisville over the fatal shooting of a black woman by police who broke down her door, the victim's mother on Friday called on protesters to continue demanding justice but to do it in 'the right way without hurting each other.'
KyoAni arson suspect thought there were only two victims in fire
Shinji Aoba was initially unaware of the death toll and was informed by police following his arrest.
Twitter blocks Trump’s tweet that threatened to shoot looters in Minnesota
Hours after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to bring greater regulation to social media companies, Twitter continued its moderation of Mr Trump’s tweets.The social media
WATCH: Minneapolis Protests Devolve Into Riots, Police Respond With Tear Gas and Flashbangs
Minneapolis, Minn. — Riots once again broke out in Minneapolis
William Nadiope: The Kyabazinga who became Vice President
During his reign, rats invaded Busoga causing a plague. The colonial government passed a decree that required every Musoga to take a certain number of rat tails...
Bahrain police arrest man who claimed COVID-19 is a hoax
Man belittled measures taken by government in combatting coronavirus
Twitter flags Trump tweet on Minneapolis as 'glorifying violence'
US News: Twitter on Friday flagged a post by US President Donald Trump on the unrest in Minneapolis as 'glorifying violence', saying the tweet violated its rul
Akwa Ibom Governor speaks on NDDC director’s death
The Akwa Ibom governor, Udom Emmanuel, has said that the government and people of the state would require answers to certain questions on the death of Ibanga Etang, the acting director of finance in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC).
PHOTOS: Minneapolis burns after racially charged police killing of George Floyd
The fatal arrest of an African-American man in the U.S. city of Minnesota has sparked countrywide protests; his death was reminiscent of the 2014 killing in New York City of Eric Garner, who was put in a banned police chokehold and was heard saying, "I can't breathe."
Covid-19: With record 116 deaths in 24 hours, Maharashtra's toll crosses 2,000
The total number of cases also surpassed 62,000-mark after 2,683 more cases were reported since Thursday.A record 8,381 patients have been discharged after recovering from the highly contagious virus in the last 24 hours, said a health official
UK government launches fund to boost smart device security
It's estimated that there could be as many as 75 billion connected devices worldwide by 2025, but the increased popularity of 'smart' equipment comes with risk as many products currently on sale lack basic cybersecurity.
Maharashtra to ease lockdown from June onwards
Maharashtra Chief Secretary Ajoy Mehta had on Tuesday told reporters that the lockdown removal will happen in a 'very very gradual' and calibrated manner.Inter-district movement however, may not be allowed as it may lead to cross infection
Court sentences Czech man to 26 months in prison for stealing pancakes during lockdown
A court in the Czech Republic has sentenced a man to 26 months in prison for shoplifting during the country’s COVID-19 lockdown, Czech media reported on Friday.
Rahul asks govt to ‘come clean’ on border tension with China
Tell people what exactly is happening, he says on Twitter
Former Rajasthan BJP chief Bhanwar Lal Sharma passes away
BJP state president Satish Poonia consoled Sharma’s family members at his residence and termed the death as a personal loss for him and the party.
Police on their toes over reports of Maoist activity
Some ‘action teams’ of the banned outfit are learnt to be camping in LWE-affected mandals
Ice-cream company who struggled to find staff now flooded with applications
“Last year, I struggled to get drivers. We had to pay for ads everywhere and even at that, I might have received 20 applicants in two months"
Alec Baldwin on pandemic life and why he worries for kids
NEW YORK — Whether he’s playing President Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live” or hosting a new season of “Match Game,” Alec Baldwin prefers working close to home.
EXCLUSIVE: Kylie Jenner could face criminal investigation and even JAIL over 'web of lies' surrounding her company's value after Forbes claimed she faked billionaire status, top financial fraud attorney reveals
Kylie Jenner could face a criminal investigation over alleged exaggerations of her company's value, financial fraud attorney Jan Handzlik told DailyMail.com.
Ex-Indiana prisons worker charged with murder in stabbings
INDIANAPOLIS — A former Indiana Department of Correction worker is charged with murder and other offences in the stabbing earlier this month of three people, two of them fatally, according to documents released Friday during a hearing.
Job security of migrant workers depends on employers, economy
The job security of migrant workers who return to work after quarantine will depend on their employers and the state of the economy, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong yesterday. He was responding to a question from a reporter who noted that migrant workers,...
New report alleges killings, mass detentions in Ethiopia
A new report by the rights group Amnesty International accuses Ethiopia’s security forces of extrajudicial killings and mass detentions even as the country’s reformist prime minister was awarded the N
Protests Over Death Of George Floyd Spread To Cities Around The Country
Developments across the United States in connection with the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody: COLUMBUS, Ohio —...
UK Business Confidence Lowest Since 2008 Despite Easing of Lockdown, Top Bank's Survey Finds
The UK government has announced a lockdown exit strategy that will allow most businesses to reopen throughout the summer, but the number of firms that anticipate laying...
Maharashtra CM’s not in favour of lifting lockdown; some easing likely
Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday indicated that Maharashtra, especially hotspots like Mumbai and Pune, would continue to remain under lockdow
US judge won't lift 50-person cap on Nevada church services
A federal judge rejected a rural Nevada church’s request Friday for an emergency injunction that would allow it to exceed Gov. Steve Sisolak’s 50-person cap on religious gatherings.
Sweden excluded as neighbours Denmark and Norway ease travel restrictions
Norway and Denmark will resume free travel between the two countries, three Norwegian media outlets reported on Friday, creating a travel bubble ...
North Carolina hospital turns to drones to aid Covid-19 response
(CNN) — Outside Charlotte, North Carolina, white drones that resemble tiny airplanes are being loaded with personal protective equipment and launched into the skies to...
WHO, 37 countries launch alliance to share tools to battle COVID-19
Thirty-seven countries and the World Health Organization (WHO) appealed on Friday for common ownership of vaccines, medicines and diagnostic tools to tackle the global coronavirus pandemic, taking
Modi’s Rs 21 lakh cr package not enough; industry says govt needs to do this for companies to survive
Given the major disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the industry has asked for increased government spending, direct cash transfers to consumers, and deferment of taxes.
‘This shouldn’t be normal’: Obama comments on George Floyd killing
Former President Barack Obama responded Friday to the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer, writing in a statement that disparate treatment “for millions of Americans . . .
‘Ize-Iyamu yet to meet conditions for granting waiver’
The chairmen of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 18 local government areas of Edo State have said that the consensus candidate of pro-Adams....
Biden Veepstakes Take Bad Turn as Scandals Hit Klobuchar, Whitmer
Two women reportedly on Joe Biden's shortlist for VP have been hit with major scandals that could cripple their chances. | Politics
Democrats gear up to hit GOP senators on DACA
Democrats and Latino-focused outside groups are preparing to weaponize the forthcoming Supreme Court ruling on the fate of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program against vulnerable
No cash can repay the debt from this base politics
No cash can repay the debt from this base politics.
Travancore Titanium to make Li-ion batteries
PSU develops lithium trinitrate, main raw material for these batteries
School dormitories to be used as isolation/treatment centres
The Federal Government on Thursday hinted that hotels and schools will be considered for use as isolation and treatment centres for COVID-19 patient ...
Chinese general threatens attack on Taiwan to stop independence
Although China has never renounced the use of force, it is rare for a top, serving military officer to so explicitly make the threat in a public setting.
Derek Chauvin charged with murder in connection with death of George Floyd
US officer fired by Minneapolis police after Floyd died while being restrained
Ontario coroner calls inquest into death of teen at school for the blind
The parents of a disabled teen who died in the care of an Ontario residential school for the blind say they're hopeful a newly called inquest into their son's death may protect a future generation of vulnerable students.
Queen’s letters over Australian PM’s dismissal should be public, court rules
The letters, deemed ‘personal and confidential correspondence’, were deposited into the National Archives of Australia
Covid-19 update: 9 additional deaths recorded as confirmed cases rise to 24,841
A further nine people have died after contracting Covid-19 according to figures released by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre on Thursday. There have now been a total 1,639 Covid-19 relat...
Judge Pirro says 'facts are clear,' Minnesota officer 'does not deserve to be free'
Judge Jeanine Pirro said on Friday that the “clear facts” show that the police officer who killed George Floyd needs to be arrested and charged with murder under Minnesota law.
Ajit Jogi, first CM of Chhattisgarh, passes away at 74: Ram Nath Kovind, Narendra Modi offer condolences
Ajit Jogi, the first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, passed away on Friday at the age of 74. His son Amit Jogi made the announcement on Twitter.
World’s deepest octopus, complete with Dumbo ears, captured on film 4 miles below the surface
(CNN) — The deepest known sighting of an octopus has been captured on film, more than a mile deeper than the previous reliable sighting. The observations of...
FIR registered against Abu Azmi for misbehaving with police personnel
Around 35 followers of Samajwadi Party leader also booked
Germany's Merkel rejects Trump invite to attend G7 summit in Washington: Politico
(Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has refused to accept U.S. President Donald Trump’s invitation to attend an envisaged summit of the Group of Seven (G7) in the United States, Politico reported on Friday.
On banks of Danube, Hungary and South Korea mourn victims of boat accident
Officials from Hungary and South Korea held a minute's silence and threw white flowers onto the waters of the Danube on Friday, marking the first ...
End of US Waivers Will Not Impair Iran Nuclear Activity
The United States' termination of sanctions waivers that allowed foreign firms to cooperate at Iranian nuclear sites will have no impact on Tehran's nuclear activities, spokesman for the Atomic
We have taken healthcare to people’s doorstep: Jagan
‘Aarogyasri coverage will be incrementally increased by November’
Big 12 presidents 'committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity' in wake of racial violence
The University of Oklahoma's Joseph Harroz and Big 12 school presidents issued a joint statement Friday afternoon saying the conference is "committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity" in the wake of recent racial violence and protests across the country.
Man killed 'by rocks' named as friends say he'd been in 'confrontation with poachers'
Tributes have been paid to Charles Hilder, who died at Lullingstone Castle in Kent yesterday afternoon following reports of rocks being thrown during an altercation
Two floors of Parliament Annexe building sealed after official tests positive for COVID-19: Sources
The director-level officer who attended work on May 28 was found positive for the infection along with his family members, sources said.
UK's Johnson eases lockdown as furore over aide rumbles on
LONDON, May 29 — The coronavirus lockdown will ease next week for most of Britain's population, Boris Johnson announced yesterday, as a row persisted over the prime minister's closest adviser taking a long-distance journey during lockdown. In England, up to six people will be able to meet outside...
CNN Reporter Arrested by Minnesota Police During Live Broadcast - Photo, Video
Amid the raging Minneapolis riots, US President Donald Trump has assured Minnesota Governor Tim Walz that he is ready to send in the military in the event that local...
Biden condemns Trump as officer in Floyd death charged with murder
On Monday, George Floyd, a black man, was killed in Minneapolis after a white police officer kneeled on his neck. On Friday, after days of sometimes violent protests, police officer Derek Chauvin was arrested and charged with murder.
Crowds protest Floyd killing and Trump outside White House
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of people gathered outside the White House late Friday to protest the police killing of a black man in Minneapolis — and President Donald Trump’s response....
USMCA poised for star turn and protests in Minneapolis; In The News for May 29
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 29 …—COVID-19 in Canada …The federal government is pumping millions more into helping remote and rural Indigenous communities cope with the COVID-19 crisis.
Sports Minister challenges Rohr on Eagles - The Nation Nigeria
Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare has run the rules on what the Super Eagles head coach, Gernot Rohr must do following the extension...
Banned driver led cops on Glasgow chase after being caught leaving lover’s home at 4am
A DRIVER banned for life who broke coronavirus measures and went on a five-mile police chase was jailed today for 16 months. Malcolm Hutcheon, 50, drove on three wheels in the latter part of the ch…
Shots fired during Denver protest of Minneapolis man's death
DENVER — Shots were fired and protesters blocked traffic during a demonstration in downtown Denver to protest the death of a handcuffed black man during a confrontation with a white police officer in Minnesota, authorities said. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
Taiwan president meets HK dissident, promises support for protesters
Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen visited a bookstore run by a prominent Hong Kong dissident Friday, repeating promises of humanitarian support and sanctuary for those fighting for democracy in the finance hub.
Corona Havoc Continues in Karnataka, 178 New Cases reported in last 24 hours -
In Karnataka, cases of corona virus infected are increasing very rapidly, in the last 24 hours, the report of 178
Watch: Passengers on special train headed to Mizoram hand food to Assam flood victims
Facebook user Emanuel Ralte, who shared the video on Facebook, wrote, "Our Mizo brothers, on their way from Bangalore help victims of Assam floods with little food they had with them."
Expert suggests it could be too soon to lift lockdown - this is why
The government is 'taking some risk' in relaxing social distancing measures, according to Prof John Edmunds
McConnell calls on nation to 'pull together' after violence rocks hometown of Louisville
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday called on the country to “pull together” amid demonstrations in Louisville and other cities following the high-profile deaths of several
Australian Court Ruling Grants Access to Queen's Correspondence Written Before Whitlam Dismissal
On 11 November 1975, Governor-General of Australia John Kerr sacked Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, arguing that he had failed to get parliament to approve a national...
‘There’s no reason for violence’: Melania Trump tweets about protests after president threatened to shoot looters
First Lady Melania Trump has tweeted her own thoughts about the protests taking place in Minneapolis and across the country following the death of George Floyd. In a tweet, she wrote: "Our country
Famous tourist sites remain closed as lockdown rules are eased
Visitor to France will not yet be able to see the Mona Lisa, climb the Eiffel Tower or look around the Palace of Versailles.
Where protests are expected following Minneapolis 'I can't breathe' death
MINNEAPOLIS, May 30 ― The killing of George Floyd, a Minneapolis black man who died after being pinned by the neck by a white police officer's knee, has triggered a wave of protests across the country, with more demonstrations expected yesterday. Protesters were planning marches and rallies to...
School announces it will not reopen this term due to safety fears
'It is clear that the risk and potential harms far outweigh the benefits of reopening'
Early warnings of shooter
A newly released document reveals that in May 2011, police were told the Nova Scotia man who would later kill 22 people in a shooting rampage wanted to "kill a cop" and was feeling mentally unstable.
Court remands man for alleged murder of footballer, Kazeem, in Ogun
Ogun Court sitting ordered the remand of Ogunsoro Niyi in police custody for allegedly causing the death of a footballer, Tiamiyu Kazeem.
US Defence Secretary talks to Rajnath Singh, says Pentagon
US Defence Secretary Mark Esper has talked to his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh and reiterated his support for a “strong and enduring” bilateral defence partnership, the Pentagon said Friday.
Government reviews Bev Q amidst mounting complaints from the public
Mounting exasperation among the public over the glitches in the smartphone-based liquor purchase application, Bev Q, has forced the government to rethink its plans.Excise Minister T. P. Ramakrishnan h
Rush expected for Queen's Birthday travel
Bubbles are bursting. This story was first published by RNZ Local tourists are hitting the road this weekend to reclaim some of the country's best...
Expect to be tested for COVID-19 when travelling during lockdown level 3
South Africans who want to travel between provinces during the course of lockdown alert level 3 must be able to produce a valid permit and could be subjected to COVID-19 testing.
Amid coronavirus lockdown and migrant crisis, SC to hear petition to change name from India to Bharat
The Supreme Court will hear a plea on June 2 seeking direction to the Centre to amend the Constitution and change the name of the country from India to 'Bharat'. The plea claimed that this will help citizens of the country get over the colonial past and instil a sense of pride in their nationality.
Protest in Hong Kong over China's move to pass security law
Dozens of people protested in a mall in Hong Kong on Friday following a vote by China's ceremonial parliament to approve legislation that could severely restrict opposition political activity and
US braces for more protests over police killing of George Floyd
Hundreds of people began marching in Minneapolis in the late afternoon, while in St. Paul, just to the east, police said there was ongoing looting.
Many states have reported fewer TB deaths during the lockdown. Here’s why this is bad news
It suggests the system for tracking tuberculosis patients has collapsed.
45-yr-old woman beaten to death by husband over ‘illicit relationship’
Suspecting illicit relationship, a 45-year-old woman was beaten to death by her husband at Latifpura village under Berasia police station area on Wednesday. Police said that Babulal, husband of the deceased Usha Bai, found her at Suresh’s house on Wednesday and started fighting with his wife,
Hoboken Fire Department promotes first female battalion chief
The Hoboken Fire Department has promoted its first female battalion chief.
Pakistani troops shoot down another Indian spy quadcopter
The spy quadcopter was shot down by Pakistani troops in Nekrun sector
Probe: US Interior official used office for personal gain
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A senior Trump administration official misused his office for private gain by capitalizing on his government connections to help get a family member hired at the...
Minneapolis officer charged with George Floyd’s death as protests flare
The police officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, was arrested Friday and charged with murder in a case that sparked protests across the United States and violence in Minneapolis.
Police Continue Search In Hunua For Missing Woman
Police are continuing to appeal for any information surrounding the disappearance of 25-year-old Elicia Hughes-Sutherland.
Franklin Templeton to soon start e-voting process for winding up six debt schemes
Sources in the mutual fund industry say that Trustees of Franklin Templeton MF will start sending notices to investors on the voting process and unit holders’ meeting in the next two-three days.
Police rescue six teenagers from Sundarbans after a night in the woods
The police have rescued six teenagers who lost their way after venturing out into the Sundarbans.
US consumer spending sinks by record 13.6% in face of virus
WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer spending plunged by a record-shattering 13.6% in April as the viral pandemic shuttered businesses, forced millions of layoffs and sent the economy into a deep recession.
EXCLUSIVE: Harrowing video shows sick Iranians collapsing in the street as activists allege Iran's coronavirus pandemic started in Chinese embassy a month BEFORE its first official case
EXCLUSIVE: Leaked ambulance service records show three Iranian employees of the Chinese embassy went to hospital on January 28 with covid-19 symptoms, a month before first official case.
Twitter conceals Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'
Twitter said it was placing a “public interest notice” on a Trump message about protests in Minneapolis.
Line of Duty’s Martin Compston got tattoo to prove love for wife – because he’s scared of US gun-toting mother-in-law
MARTIN Compston has revealed he got a tattoo to prove his love for his wife because he was frightened of her gun-toting mum. The Scots actor said he was intimidated by American partner Tianna’…
Toronto mayor says he hopes investigation into woman's death will bring answers
Toronto's mayor says he hopes an investigation into the death of a woman who reportedly fell from her 24th-floor balcony while police were in her home will give the community the answers it needs.
Forget the fast-food fix, Morrison's trying a new economic recipe
The September deadline on the industrial relations reform negotiations will be the first litmus test of the Coalition government's new era of co-operation.
Black CNN reporter arrested live on-air covering Minneapolis protests [Video]
A CNN reporter in Minneapolis, Omar Jimenez, covering the protests in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, was arrested live report on-air
‘Killing Eve’: Every Chic, Trendy, & Dead Sexy Outfit Worn By Villanelle From S1 to Now: Pics
Villanelle's style game puts her in a killer league of her own. From vintage McQueen, to transformative disguises, see every unforgettable look.
State govt lays down new criteria for MBoSE affiliation
SHILLONG: Opening of new schools in Meghalaya is going to be more capital-intensive as they must fulfill some desirable but stiff conditions being set by the state government for becoming eligible for recognition and grant-in-aid.The Meghalaya Cabine
Govt, non-govt offices to reopen from June 8 in West Bengal: CM
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced that all government and non-government offices will resume their operations from June 8 across the state.
South Africa to open up economy from June under eased lockdown regulations
South Africa will allow most economic sectors including mining and manufacturing to fully resume operations from next month as the country further
Dangerous driver to serve three years in prison after swerving at police car
A dangerous driver who hit a policeman on the side of a road will serve a minimum three years' prison after earlier being removed from his sentencing because he began making threats.
Racist History Behind Trump’s Threat to Shoot Minneapolis Protesters Spurs Twitter to Act
Donald Trump’s bloodthirsty threat to have protesters in Minneapolis shot echoed the words used by a racist Miami police chief in the 1960s.
Goldman Sachs president says bank on track to meet growth goals
Waldron was speaking at a virtual conference to investors and analysts who are listening closely for indications on the financial health of the largest US banks and their predictions for an economic recovery.
Delhi BJP MP Gautam Gambhir's Father's SUV Stolen From Outside His Residence
Police said Deepak Gambhir's vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner, was parked in front of his residence at around 3.30 pm on Wednesday but was found missing on Thursday morning.
World needs answers from China: Trump says US 'terminating' relationship with WHO
As the COVID-19 pandemic erupted, Trump accused the UN agency of being a 'puppet' of China and had already suspended funding in mid-April.
Cairns boy dead after alleged scuffle in suburban park
Police say the 12-year-old boy was involved in a physical altercation between two groups in a Cairns suburb when he fell to the ground unconscious.
Police remove Adeleke’s name from exam malpractices charges
Ade Adesomoju, Abuja The police on Thursday removed the name of a former governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, from the charges of examination malp...
Developing countries must not be left behind in pandemic recovery, Trudeau tells UN group
Weeks ahead of bid for seat on Security Council, PM tells virtual conference about Canada’s tradition of bringing together diverse groups
Klobuchar: 'It Is a Lie' I Declined to Prosecute Police Officer Involved in Floyd Death
Friday on MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports," Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) said it was "a lie" that as the chief legal officer of Hennepin County, MN she declined to charge Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for his role in the shooting death of Wayne Reyes in October 2006. | Clips
Trump cuts ties with WHO mid-pandemic, as Europe speeds reopening
US President Donald Trump on Friday said he was severing ties with the World Health Organization, signalling the end of hundreds of millions of dollars in funding to the UN agency as the deadly coronavirus pandemic rages on.
Investigators find Rs 3 crore in wreckage of crashed Pakistan aircraft
Investigators and rescue officials have found around Rs 3 crore in cash in the wreckage of the Pakistan International Airlines' aircraft that crashed wth 99 people on board, killing 97 people,
Eighteen additional High Court judges get permanent appointments
The government has made permanent 18 additional judges of the Supreme Court’s High Court Division.
2 floors of Parliament Annexe building sealed after official tests positive for COVID-19
A Rajya Sabha Secretariat official tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, the fourth such case in the Parliament complex, sources told PTI.
Southampton restricts beach access after 'hellish' Memorial Day weekend
The Town of Southampton is temporarily closing all its beaches to non-residents after rowdy crowds gathered at some town beaches Memorial Day weekend.
This Man At a Quarantine Centre in Bihar’s Buxar Eats 40 Chapatis, 10 Plates of Rice Daily
Due to his large diet, a shortage of food grains and other food supplies was reported following which administrative officials paid a visit to the centre.
Car used in foiled Pulwama attack was owned by Hizb militant: police
The vehicle belonged to Hidayatullah Malik, an active Hizb-ul Mujahideen militant, from Shopian's Sharatpora.
Police take no action over Covid-19 death of railway worker Belly Mujinga
Her husband said he was sad to hear there would be no prosecution.
Police kill 2 kidnappers, arrest 6 bandits, recover 130 cows in Katsina
Katsina Police have reported they killed two suspected kidnappers, arrested six notorious bandits and recovered 130 rustled cows.
Ministry of Public Security to instruct HK police on cracking down on subversive sabotage
China’s Ministry of Public Security vowed to fully instruct and support the Hong Kong Police Force in ending riots and violence while severely cracking down on penetration of subversive and disruptive sabotage by hostile forces and resolutely safeguarding national political security.
India-China border row: PM Modi not in ‘good mood’ over ‘big conflict’, says US President Donald Trump
"I can tell you; I did speak to Prime Minister Modi. He is not in a good mood about what is going on with China," Trump said during an interaction with reporters at the White House.
Twitter has more tools to use against Donald Trump, if it chooses
Twitter's moves to label or hide comments from President Donald Trump have escalated a feud between the social network and the White House, but there could be more to come. The messaging platform has
Japan Netflix star's death sparks calls for cyberbullying rules
The death of a young Japanese reality TV star targeted by online abuse has sparked an outpouring of grief in the country and calls for stronger measures to tackle cyberbullying.
Trump seeks to explain 'looting leads to shooting' tweet that sparked outrage
President Trump on Friday sought to explain his tweets criticizing Minneapolis protesters, doubling down on his assertion that “looting leads to shooting” but pushing back on characterizations that
India, US could strike a 'smaller' trade deal in the coming weeks: Indian envoy
India and the US could strike a “smaller” trade deal in the coming weeks, India's ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu has said while acknowledging that the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19
Fresh spike of 874 cases takes T.N. past 20,000-mark
Chennai adds 618 patients to its tally
Families of six or more 'won't be helped by easing of lockdown'
Families of six or more will be unable to meet with additional people together under the new lockdown rules.
Maharashtra To Soon Announce Covid-19 Package To Tide Over Crisis: Ajit Pawar
“We’re facing an economic crisis and we want to find a way out,” Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar says.
Man picks fight with father-in-law, stabs him
On Monday, a man attacked his father-in-law and stabbed him in the back in Marathahalli.
Govt must come clean on border standoff with China: Rahul Gandhi
"The Government's silence about the border situation with China is fuelling massive speculation and uncertainty at a time of crisis," Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday said on Twitter.
Dave Bautista: WWE legend blasts Trump over response to George Floyd’s death
The response of the US President Donald Trump to protests in Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd has angered WWE legend Dave Bautista, Daily Star reports
Man electrocuted few weeks to wedding - The nation Nigeria
A middle-aged man identified simply as Chukwudi has reportedly died after he was electrocuted.The incident was said to have occurred at Opobo...
High Court victory puts keepers of secrets on notice
Australians have a right to know what happened in 1975 and to know what happens in our name today.
Worker’s body found in train toilet in Jhansi
It went undetected for four days after the Shramik Special left for Gorakhpur on May 23
Trump adds fuel to protest fires with denounced tweet
US president's comments came after protesters torched a Minneapolis police station
#JusticeforTina: Police arrested after allegedly shooting to death 16-year-old girl in Lagos
The police officer who allegedly shot a 16-year-old girl, Tina in Iyana Oworo area of Lagos state has been arrested by the state's police command spokesperson, Bala Elkana, confirmed. On Wednesday, a trigger happy police officer
KL cops nab six individuals, seize drugs worth nearly RM1m
KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 — Police arrested six individuals, including four women, and seized various types of drugs, worth nearly RM1 million, in a two-day operation in the federal capital since last Tuesday. Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim said the suspects, aged between 28 and 54,...
Quebec schools see spike in COVID-19 cases as Ontario eyes regional reopenings
A cluster of COVID-19 cases in Quebec's elementary schools is shining a light on the cost of reopening Canada's hardest hit provinces, as Ontario announced
Shock after all 87 legal beaver killings in Scotland last year take place in Tayside
All 87 beavers shot legally in Scotland last year were killed in Tayside.
No further action over death of railway worker following police inquiries
Detectives have concluded there is no evidence to substantiate any criminal offences having taken place over the death of Belly Mujinga, said BTP.
HC grants bail to 126 accused in Padarayanapura case
The Karnataka High Court on Friday granted bail to 126 accused persons connected to the cases of attack on health workers and the police in Padarayanapura last month.Justice John Michael Cunha passed
Taiwan president meets HK dissident, promises support for protesters
Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen visited a bookstore run by a prominent Hong Kong dissident Friday, repeating promises of humanitarian support and sanctuary for those fighting for democracy in the finance hub.
As COVID cuts deadly path through Indiana prisons, inmates say symptoms ignored
Scottie Edwards died of COVID-19 just weeks before he would have gotten out of the Westville Correctional Facility in Indiana.
No cash can repay the debt from this base politics
No cash can repay the debt from this base politics.
China extends its anti-dumping investigation into Australian and Japanese chemical exports
According to Reuters, China announced that it extended its anti-dumping investigation into the Australian and Japanese chemical exports. more to come
US hospitals slash use of drug championed by Trump as coronavirus treatment
Early hopes were based in part on its anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties
Two quakes hit Rohtak in one-hour span; tremors felt in Delhi
The first quake, a medium intensity one of 4.5 magnitude, hit the Haryana city at 9.08 p.m. at a depth of 5 km. The second quake was of lower intensity of magnitude 2.9 and occurred at the same location at 10 p.m., the National Centre for Seismology said.
China rejects Trump’s offer to mediate in Sino-India border standoff, says 'no need for third-party intervention'
China on Friday rejected US President Donald Trump's offer to mediate between India and China to end their current border standoff, saying the two countries does not need the intervention of a "third
Sprayers from UK, drones, Regional Control Rooms: Govt’s preparedness for Locust control
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Narendra Singh Tomar on Friday held a meeting with the Ministers of State for Agriculture and Farmers.
Alberta government introduces bill to reduce rules for new charter schools, unsupervised homeschooling
Kenney’s government lifted long-standing cap on charter schools last year
Body of Kanna Lakshminarayana's daughter-in-law handed over to family after post-mortem
The body of Andhra Pradesh BJP chief Kanna Lakshminarayana's daughter-in-law was handed over to the family after post-mortem.
Prosecutor: Officer laid on George Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes
The officer held a knee to Floyd's neck for nearly three minutes after he became unresponsive.
Shoalhaven Zoo lion attack leaves woman critically injured
A woman has been attacked by a lion at Shoalhaven Zoo on the NSW south coast. The woman has injuries to her neck and back.
Civil unrest rages in Minneapolis over racially charged killing by police
MINNEAPOLIS — Peaceful rallies gave way to a third night of arson, looting and vandalism in Minneapolis on Thursday as protesters vented their rage over the death of a black man seen on video gasping for breath while a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Haryana minister bats for lockdown extension; curbs free movement at Delhi borders
Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij also said if the central government will allow free movement of people after lockdown 4.0 ends, the state will follow the directions.He said Haryana would have been much better on the COVID-19 front had it not been impacted by Delhi
Derek Chauvin history: Officer accused in George Floyd's death opened fire on 2 people, had 17 complaints
He opened fire on two people during his 19-year career and had nearly 20 complaints and two letters of reprimand filed against him.
Greece to allow visitors from 29 countries next month, but not UK
The popular tourist destination was quick to impose a lockdown.
US President Trump never spoke to PM Modi over India-China tensions, claims New Delhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “not in a good mood” over tension along India-China disputed boundary, the United States President Donald Trump said after claiming to have spoken to him over phone –
Fears for Kenya's urban food supply as floods drown rice
Kenya’s recent floods have ruined harvests in several rice production hubs.
Ohio State Coach Ryan Day Shares Message Amid George Floyd Protests
Ohio State's Ryan Day is among the first high-profile coaches who appears to have shared a message in support amid the turmoil.
Minneapolis: Ex-cop who knelt on African-American man’s neck charged with murder
Derek Chauvin, the officer who is seen on a bystander's cellphone video kneeling on George Floyd's neck on Monday before he died has been charged with third-degree murder.The cellphone footage showed Floyd repeatedly moaning and gasping while he pleaded to Chauvin, kneeling on his neck, 'Please, I can't breathe'
Learner pens his thoughts on lockdown
According to the bright young learner, online classes were exciting at the beginning however, being in a classroom is much more stimulating.
George Floyd killing: Violent protests rock Minneapolis, other US cities
Protests over the death of the unarmed black man in custody amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has escalated into mayhem as reports emerged of buildings and vehicles being set ablaze and local businesses being looted.
Madonna's son David dances to honour George Floyd after his tragic death
Floyd was killed while being arrested.
Police told in 2011 that Nova Scotia gunman wanted to ‘kill a cop,’ document says
The document, first obtained by the CBC, says the man was investigated for uttering death threats aimed at his parents in June, 2010, which led police to conclude he may be in possession of several rifles
Taiwan top court rules adultery no longer a crime
Campaigners against the law say it deepened gender inequality and violated rights to privacy
CNN reporter arrested live on air by Minnesota police, released an hour later
During the arrest the anchor can be heard saying, "If you're just tuning in, you are watching our correspondent being arrested".
Euro zone companies tap banks for cash to survive pandemic
Lending growth to non-financial corporations accelerated to 6.6 percent in April, its fastest rate in over 11 years, from 5.5 percent a month earlier, the data showed.
CNN crew arrested while reporting on Minneapolis protests
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota State Patrol on Friday arrested a CNN television crew as they reported on violent protests in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer kneeled on
Families to be reunited as Wales eases coronavirus lockdown from Monday
First Minister Mark Drakeford will confirm the lifting of some restrictions when he gives an update at lunchtime
No proposal on formation of interim Govt in J&K: Raina
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Oscar Wilde celebrated in new series at Quinnipiac's Great Hunger Institute
Oscar Wilde's life and legacy will be celebrated during a six-part online series presented by Ireland's Great Hunger Institute at Quinnipiac University.
'Don't anticipate any law changes': Premiership, RFU and WRU set to ignore World Rugby's 10 Covid laws
World Rugby unveiled 10 optional law changes on Thursday but they haven’t been warmly received by the Premiership, RFU and WRU.
Starling Bank raises £40m as it lends to virus-hit small businesses
Starling Bank has raised £40 million from investors as small businesses turn to lenders for support during the coronavirus crisis.
Pier 1's 'awful day' arrives with judge approving liquidation
The end is near for Pier 1 Imports Inc.
Rajasthan rolls out job plan for migrant workers
Family food survey launched to ensure food security
Coronavirus: Six more deaths in Republic of Ireland brings death toll to 1,645
The coronavirus death toll in the Republic of Ireland has risen to 1,645 after a further six deaths were reported by the National Public Health Emergency Team.
'Lockdown boredom led me to smoke more weed’
Reece had big plans for his time during lockdown but instead he has found himself smoking drugs.
Police probe death at castle amid fears that ‘something like this was coming’
The ‘stoning’ incident at Lullingstone Castle in Kent came after local residents expressed concerns over anti-social behaviour.
A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown
Provinces have been releasing plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.
'A dud deal': Opposition promises to scrap BRI deal with China if elected
Opposition Leader Michael O'Brien said the Belt and Road Initiative with China was not in the state's interest and he would abolish it, if elected.
Bengal govt. to recruit more workers
“This workforce increase will ensure that public services are uninterrupted and unhindered,” Mamata Banerjee said.
Good News For Deepika Padukone Fans! The Actress Is Continuing To Work While In Lockdown
The country has been in lockdown for over 2 months now and the entire film fraternity has come to an indefinite halt. There is a great lack of job in all this but there are many people who are manag
Explosives-laden car to carry out Pulwama-style attack belonged to active Hizbul Mujahideen militant: Police
The police officer said on Friday that the Santro car, which was laden with about 45 kg of explosives to carry out a 2019 Pulwama-style terror attack, belonged to a Hizbul Mujahideen militant, identified as Hidayatullah Malik.
Sanofi says ‘no favoritism’ when COVID-19 vaccines become available
There are now 110 candidate vaccines for COVID-19, which the DOH is eyeing to be given primarily to 'vulnerable' sectors of the population
Govt needs to focus especially on youth
The extended lockdown in place to contain the spread of Covid-19 has acted as a trigger causing spike in number of people experiencing stronger forms of mental health issues which were earlier mild. According to experts, this is the time when the government should focus especially on the youth in a
National Guard deployed to Minneapolis following third night of protests over black man's death
Demonstrations have been sparked by those angered at a video showing 46-year-old George Floyd’s arrest.
Gautam Gambhir’s father’s SUV stolen from outside his home, probe underway
Police said Deepak Gambhir's vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner, was parked in front of his residence at around 3.30 pm on Wednesday but was found missing on Thursday morning.
1 dead, 8 injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway auto-crash
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun on Friday said that one person died while eight others sustained injuries in a multiple accident on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on Thursday.
Goa CM bats for lockdown extension; wants malls, gyms to open
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday said the current phase of lockdown, slated to end on May 31, should be extended till June 15 considering the overall COVID-19 scenario in the country, where the case count has crossed the 1.6 lakh-mark. Sawant, who spoke to Union Home Minister Amit Shah
High Court's verdict on SEC N Ramesh's case is a lesson to government: Pawan Kalyan
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Trump throws toys out of the pram, pulls the US out of WHO
WASHINGTON (AFP) – President Donald Trump said Friday he was severing US ties with the World Health Organization, which he says failed to do enough to combat the initial spread of the novel coronavirus.
Hawaii senators support effort for ‘travel bubble’ agreement with Japan | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
An effort to reopen Hawaii’s tourism economy by forming a pilot “travel-safely bubble” with Japan got a preliminary blessing from state lawmakers today.
Buhari meets Tambuwal over Sokoto security - The Nation Nigeria
President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, received the Sokoto State governor, Aminu Tambuwal, in the State House, Abuja. The meeting, which was held
Black mom left fearing for her 8 year-old son's life after George Floyd's death
Mother-of-one, Georgina, has pleaded for society not to 'fear' schoolboy, Romeo, over fears he could become the 'next unarmed black' person to be killed in the US
Report: Karl Rove Spotted at Trump White House, Again
Karl Rove has again been spotted at the White House after reports circulated that he is advising Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.
Man dies during shoplifting arrest in Richmond, police watchdog called in
After a man died during an arrest for shoplifting in Richmond Thursday, the province's police watchdog has been called in.
EFF, Public Protector lose ConCourt bid to appeal interdict against Gordhan remedial action
The Constitutional Court has dismissed an application which the EFF and Public Protector lodged in a case involving Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.
Officer Involved In Killing Of George Floyd Has Been Arrested
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The police officer seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man...
Man booked for morphing Godse’s picture on currency
M.P. police act a week after social media post
Revolutionary poet Varvara Rao admitted to Mumbai hospital
Varavara Rao's wife Hemalatha and daughter Pavana staged a three-hour-long protest at home, holding placards for release of the 80-year-old who was arrested in November 2018.
14 Afghan security force members killed in attack claimed by Taliban
Afghan officials confirmed the attack in the early hours of Friday had killed 14 Afghan security force members.
Grand Canyon to fully open South Rim in June; North Rim to open
The Grand Canyon is expanding access to its more popular South Rim entrance and planning to let visitors in around the clock next month after it shuttered temporarily over coronavirus concerns.
We must create more jobs, not give extra money to public servants
Public sector pay rises in the middle of a global pandemic do not benefit the 8 million people of NSW, many of whom are suffering right now.
South Korea limits school numbers over virus spike
South Korea on Friday imposed limits on the number of pupils going to schools in and around Seoul as officials scramble to tackle fresh coronavirus cases that threaten the country's success in containing the epidemic.
Twitter flags Trump tweet on Minneapolis as 'glorifying violence'
Twitter says the tweet violated its rules but would not be removed.
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests sweeping changes to offices
If followed, the guidelines would lead to a far-reaching remaking of the corporate work experience. They even upend years of advice on commuting, urging people to drive to work by themselves, instead of taking mass transportation or carpooling, to avoid potential exposure to the virus.
Minneapolis cop who knelt on man's neck charged with murder
MINNEAPOLIS — The white Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck was arrested and charged with murder Friday, and authorities imposed an overnight curfew to try to stem three nights of often-violent protests that left dozens of sto
Replace India With Bharat To Instil Sense Of Pride In Nationality: Plea In Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is set to hear on June 2 a petition which has sought a direction from the centre to amend the constitution and replace the word India with "Bharat" claiming it will "instil a sense of pride in our nationality."
Two Tesco workers drown after one rushed into river to save the other on day out
The two men who died in Bath, Somerset, have been named by a friend as Velly Sousa, 24, and 20-year-old Samuel Fernandez who worked for the supermarket giant in Swindon
N30m fraud: Why we granted Bobrisky bail – Police
Oluwatosin Omojuyigbe The Nigeria Police Force says it granted cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, bail because it is “mindful of the people” it takes into custody. For...
Police: Woman killed after charging officer with knife
TEMPLE TERRACE, Fla. (AP) — A woman armed with a butcher knife was fatally shot Friday after charging police officers outside a Florida government building, authorities said. Temple Terrace Police...
Police: COVID-19-positive woman walks way from nursing home
Police have filed an elder abuse complaint with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health after a nursing home resident with dementia who had tested positive for COVID-19 apparently climbed out a
View: NEP will envision a system rooted in Indian ethos
In one of my favourite English poems, Robert Frost said, “The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep.” These lines have always inspired me. Since the citizens of India reposed massive faith in the leadership of Shri Narendra Modi, work in the ministry started on Day 1.
National Guard called to respond to Minneapolis violence
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called in the National Guard on Thursday as looting broke out in St. Paul and a wounded Minneapolis braced for more violence after rioting over the death of George Floyd, a ...
COVID-19 could cause $8.5 trillion loss in global output: UN chief Antonio Guterres
“We must avoid it. The pandemic has demonstrated our fragility. Despite all the technological and scientific advances of recent decades, we are in an unprecedented human crisis, because of a microscopic virus,” the UN Secretary General said on Thursday to the high-level event on Financing For Development.
Magic Leap CEO to step down
Mixed reality headset manufacturer Magic Leap announced founder and CEO Rony Abovitz will leave his ...
Thibaut Courtois interview: Real Madrid keeper on lockdown and return to training
UEFA.com has a (virtual) chat with Thibaut Courtois as Real Madrid return to training.
No funds to pay green scheme workers
PETRUS Uugwanga, managing director of the Agricultural Business Development Agency (Agribusdev), on Tuesday said the agency cannot pay workers' overdue salaries at green schemes countrywide.
Trump strips Hong Kong privileges, curbs students in volley on China
President Donald Trump said Friday he would strip several of Hong Kong's special privileges with the United States and bar some Chinese students from US universities in anger over Beijing's bid to exert control in the financial hub.
Murder of RJD leader’s family: Police stall march to Gopalgunj
J.P. Yadav was injured and his parents and younger brother were killed when bike-borne men fired indiscriminately on the leader at his house on May 24
Home Minister Amit Shah meets PM Modi; briefs on CMs views on lockdown
During the meeting, Shah briefed Modi about the suggestions and the feedback he received from the chief ministers during his telephonic conversations on Thursday, a government official said.
Twitter hides Trump tweet for ‘glorifying violence’
May 29 (Reuters) - Twitter hid a tweet from President Donald Trump on Friday, accusing him of breaking its rules by "glorifying violence" in a message that said looters at protests in Minneapolis would be shot.
Chinese grad students may be next hit by US-China tensions
The Trump administration may expel thousands of Chinese graduate students enrolled at US universities in the latest sign of tensions between Washington and Beijing that are raging over trade, the
Watchdog asks Crown to consider charges against five officers in death of B.C. man
SURREY, B.C. — British Columbia’s police watchdog is asking Crown counsel to consider use of force and obstruction charges against five police officers after the death of a Prince George man while in custody.
China Misleads on Hong Kong Support for New Security Law
Last year’s overwhelming win by pro-democracy forces in Hong Kong’s election and recent polls show majority disapproval of Chinese government authority in the city.
Sappi donates essential items and products for Covid-19 relief
Sappi’s procurement department is also busy sourcing gloves and hand soap which will be added to the list of items to be donated.
IMF Approves $732 Million to Help Bangladesh Address Effects of Coronavirus Measures on Economy
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said in a statement that it has approved a $732 million funding to help Bangladesh overcome the impact of...
Flynn-Kislyak call transcripts released, revealing fateful talks over Russia sanctions
Transcripts of phone conversations that took place in December 2016 between then-national security adviser designate Michael Flynn and then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak were released Friday, detailing the discussions that would later lead to Flynn’s FBI interview and subsequent charges.
Clark County government center, other facilities to reopen Monday
The Clark County Government Center and other county facilities will start to reopen Monday with health and safety measures in place for the public including mandated social distancing and recommend...
'No cards left': Hong Kong residents sell up and search for way out as China cements grip
Web searches for emigration rose ten-fold after news came through about China’s approaching national security laws
Florida teen who struggled with homelessness graduates as schools valedictorian
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WSVN) — A Florida teen whose family struggled with homelessness is now his school’s valedictorian. Martin Folsom is graduating at the top of...
"Shocking": Court On Video Of Baby Near Dead Mother At Bihar Station
The video of a baby trying to wake its mother, lying dead at a train station in Bihar, horrified the nation and emphasized, once again, the appalling state of migrants making their way home after being stranded by the coronavirus lockdown. On Thursday, the Patna High Court took up the case, calling it "shocking and unfortunate".
Two more test positive in Wayanad
3,833 persons, including 570 tribespeople, under observation in district
Ex-Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad sacked from own political party
The crisis ended with Muhyiddin, who founded Bersatu with Mahathir before joining a four-party alliance that won 2018 elections, being nominated as the prime minister.
Psychological Research Explains Why People Protest
History has shown us time and again that protests are the result of feelings like fear, frustration and helplessness. But what are the key ingredients for building an explosive environment? Here are a few emotional, environmental and societal factors that create and exacerbate protests.
India Now Has More Virus Deaths Than China Where Pandemic Started
India is the latest country whose coronavirus death count has topped the number of lives lost in China, where the pandemic started
Coronavirus lockdown | West Bengal announces easing of lockdown restrictions from June 1
Relaxations come at a time when the number of COVID-19 cases in the State is rising
Cairns boy dead after alleged scuffle in suburban park
Police say the 12-year-old boy was involved in a physical altercation between two groups in a Cairns suburb when he fell to the ground unconscious.
Biden: 'More violence' in Minneapolis won't heal grief over George Floyd's death
Joe Biden chided demonstrators in Minneapolis protesting the death of George Floyd while in police custody, reminding them that violent rioting won't help the tenuous situation.
After gas leak tragedy, Bhopal victims fall prey to virus
Victims of a horrifying 1984 gas leak in the Indian city of Bhopal, who have long suffered the debilitating fallout of the world's worst industrial disaster, are now dying from coronavirus, with relatives and activists accusing the government of abando...
Again, Twitter flags Trump tweet, says it’s ‘glorifying violence’
Twitter on Friday flagged a post by US President Donald Trump on the unrest in Minneapolis as 'glorifying violence'. - Foreign
Spain government okays basic income scheme to tackle poverty
Spain's leftwing government approved a minimum basic income scheme on Friday to tackle a spike in poverty stemming from the virus crisis that has ...
Coronavirus: HSE experts support the early reopening of schools
New research finds that schools in Ireland are not a high-risk setting for Covid-19
One dead, eight injured in Lagos-Ibadan expressway auto-crash
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ogun State on Friday said that one person died while eight others sustained injuries in a multiple accident
Kirriemuir schoolgirl, 13, raped by two men in woods near war memorial
A SCOTS schoolgirl was raped by two men in woodland near a war memorial – with cops now launching a manhunt. Officers are appealing for information after the horrific attack in Kirriemuir. De…
Cuomo: Businesses can deny entry to consumers with no masks
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday he would sign an executive order that gives private businesses the right to deny entrance to anyone who does not wear a facemask.
CMO to ‘chase’ single window clearances for building permissions
TS-bPASS would come into operation from June 2
The Executive Order: Government Control Of Private Corporations
If government orders throttle some digital platforms then people can go to other platforms anywhere else in the World. Digital platforms are not restricted by national boundaries within which government orders can be enforced.
Supreme Court orders states to foot the bill for guest workers' travel
Plus, their food and shelter while they wait for their train or bus are the states' responsibility
New record high: PH confirms 1,046 more coronavirus cases
The Philippines has 16,634 coronavirus cases as of Friday, May 29
Scientists Simulate Unmanned Aircraft Striking, Deflecting Asteroid From Earth
Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have come up with a novel way to deflect asteroids from Earth by having unmanned vehicles collide with the threatening...
Credit card, personal and MSME loans fall up to 10% during coronavirus lockdown
This is despite the borrowers opting for loan moratorium, which ideally increases the outstanding loan book because the deferred interest and principal get added to the loan amount
5 more, including 2 remand prisoners, test positive in capital
Two came from abroad, while one from another State
Delhi COVID-19 death count 398; record spike of 1,106 more cases
Delhi's COVID-19 death toll has mounted to 398 with 82 fatalities that took place in the last one month being reported on Friday, as the city's total tally jumped to over 17,000.
Transcripts released of Flynn's calls with Russian diplomat
Transcripts of phone calls that played a pivotal role in the Russia investigation were declassified Friday, showing that Michael Flynn urged Russia's ambassador to be "even-keeled" in response to punitive Obama administration measures, and assured him "we can have a better conversation" about relations after Trump became president.
Denzel Washington Labelled A ‘Hero’ After VIDEO Of Him Intervening Between Homeless Man And Police Goes Viral Amid George Floyd Protests
In the wake of George Floyd protests, a video of Denzel Washington intervening between a homeless man and police has gone viral. Twitterati labeled him a hero, check it out!
The world is still far from herd immunity for coronavirus
In new studies that test the population more broadly, the percentage of people who have been infected so far is still in the single digits. The numbers are a fraction of the threshold known as herd immunity, at which the virus can no longer spread widely.
New York City mayor outlines first reopening step
NEW YORK: New York Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday (May 28) outlined the first steps for reopening the United States' most populous city, ...
Donald Trump DEFENDS his 'when looting starts, shooting stats' tweet saying 'it means when there's looting people get shot and they die' as he reveals he spoke to George Floyd's 'terrific' family
President Trump defended his use of ''when looting starts, shooting stats' telling reporters Friday afternoon that he didn't know it had racist origins.
City council member among arrests as police station damaged, grocery store looted in Charlotte protests
Police say a city council member was among several people arrested as hundreds gathered in Charlotte Friday to protest the death of George Floyd, the man who died in police custody in Minnesota.
Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin taken into custody after George Floyd death
Mr Floyd died on Monday after the cop was filmed pushing his knee down on his neck - despite the victim repeatedly saying he could not breathe
The UK wants to join with Trump to form a new global alliance to end China's grip on 5G
The UK wants to create a new global alliance to reduce China's dominance of emerging 5G technology.
Will not go against CM, says BJP MLA
Surpur MLA Narasimha Naik ( Raju Gowda) has denied rumours that some BJP MLAs spoke against Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa during a dinner at senior MLA Umesh Katti’s house recently.“There was no dis
Twitter flags Trump, White House for 'glorifying violence'
"We've taken action in the interest of preventing others from being inspired to commit violent acts," a spokesman for the social media company said.
Biden urged to pick black VP, not Klobuchar as Minneapolis killing stokes racial tensions
Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden is facing fresh calls to choose a black woman as his running mate amid rising racial tensions after this week's videotaped death of an unarmed black man as a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck. Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee to take…
Jimmy Kimmel TROLLS Donald Trump: “The President Is Mad At An App…”
Television host-comedian Jimmy Kimmel had a gala time hitting out at US President Donald Trump. He trolled Trump as he is busy in a war on Twitter, while the entire country is facing a rage in the w
UN delays crucial climate summit for a year
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted the United Nations to delay until late 2021 a crucial climate summit.
Now US president informs about mood of our PM, India truly at global stage: Prashant Kishor
Not just Kishor but many from the opposition including senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi have demanded transparency regarding the ongoing border tension between India and China.
Over 500 National Guard soldiers activated amid George Floyd protests
More than 500 Minnesota National Guard soldiers have been activated to help contain violent protests in the Twin Cities over George Floyd’s death.
Minneapolis police station torched amid George Floyd protest
Cheering protesters torched a Minneapolis police station Thursday that the department was forced to abandon as three days of violent protests spread to nearby St. Paul and angry demonstrations flared across the U.S over the death of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer kneeled on his neck.
Please stop killing bumble bees: They’re not ‘murder hornets’
Beekeepers say residents are mistaking bees and wasps for Asian giant hornets.
Who'll tame the Chinese dragon? After its ruthless clampdown on Hong Kong, CLIVE HAMILTON reveals Beijing wants a life-and-death battle with the West
By a majority of 2,878 to one (with six abstentions), The National People's Congress this week rubber-stamped a proposal that will change life for the citizens of Hong Kong for ever.
China faces mounting pressure over Hong Kong security law
China faced growing international pressure Friday over its move to impose a security law on Hong Kong that critics say will destroy the city's autonomy, with the United States and Britain placing the issue before the UN Security Council.
White House dares Twitter by reposting flagged Trump tweet
US News: The White House thumbed its nose at Twitter on Friday by reposting a President Trump tweet that the social media giant had just taken the unprecedente
China asks Western nations to stay out of its internal matters in Hong Kong
A joint statement issued by US, UK, Australia and Canada stated that China's decision to impose the new national security law on Hong Kong lay in direct conflict with its international obligations under the principles of the legally binding, UN-registered Sino-British Joint Declaration and said that it would undermine the "one country, two systems" framework.
419K pupils, staff expected at Gauteng schools on 1 June
The provincial government will allow the schools to open on Monday on the basis that the distribution of PPEs have been concluded in all districts.
Over Veterans’ Protests, Trump Vetoes Measure to Block Student Loan Rules
President Trump sided with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos over veterans’ groups, vetoing a measure that would have blocked new regulations that tighten access to student loan forgiveness.
National cabinet launches ambitious federation reform agenda
Federation reform has been overhauled and a new council tasked with removing duplication and overlap will report to the national cabinet each month.
Mantashe warns mines over COVID-19 compliance, Nxesi worried about worker safety
Economic cluster ministers in the national coronavirus command council are briefing the media on the level 3 lockdown regulations pertaining to their departments.
Chancellor extends coronavirus support for self-employed but for the final time
Rishi Sunak confirmed the scheme would not be coming to an end and that the self employed would be able to claim a grant for the second and final time
Coronavirus Scotland: Glasgow Comedy Club event axed after cops and council fears
A DRIVE IN comedy weekend in Glasgow due to start tonight has been postponed after cops and council bosses raised last minute concerns The plug had to be pulled on the shows at Glasgow’s Rotunda Co…
Australian court orders release of Queen's letters over PM sacking
Australia's top court has ordered the release of Queen Elizabeth II's correspondence about the 1975 sacking of democratically elected prime minister Gough Whitlam, which palace allies had battled to keep secret.
Delhi violence: Two Pinjra Tod members sent to judicial custody for 14 days
The magistrate sent Natasha Narwal and Devangana Kalita to judicial custody after the police said their custody was no longer needed for the probe.
14 Afghan security men killed in two attacks
“The Taliban have also suffered casualties,” says government spokesperson.
Piers Morgan's rarely seen sons as GMB host says he'll 'break lockdown' to see family
Piers Morgan was very vocal in his response to the Dominic Cummings row and said if Boris Johnson didn't fire his aide he would 'deem lockdown over' and see his family
Storms threaten more delays as SpaceX prepares for new space attempt
Saturday’s rescheduled departure would be the first time astronauts have been launched from Cape Canaveral since 2011.
Billie Eilish Calls Donald Trump Out For His Tweets About Minneapolis Protests
Billie Eilish is calling out President Donald Trump for his disappointing tweets about the protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota which happened on Thursday (May 28).
Donald Trump Contacts Members of George Floyd's Family
President Donald Trump said Friday at the White House that he spoke with family members of George Floyd who died in Minnesota.
Ajit Jogi: The politician who never gave up
Ajit Jogi: The politician who never gave up. The first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, was known in the political circles as someone who never gave up despite defeats, controversies and debilitating health issues.
White US Police Officer Charged with Murder in Black Man's Death
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced the charges Friday after he said his office had enough evidence to justify the charges. Freeman did not immediately disclose details but said a criminal complaint would be available later.
Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano airports to reopen in ‘few days’
Major airports in the country will in the “next few days” roar into life after weeks of inactivity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
Labor calls to lift cap on home-loan deposit scheme to help construction
Labor is pressing the government to open its first home loan deposit scheme to all eligible people building a new home to help the struggling sector.
Uttar Pradesh reports 1 more COVID-19 death, total cases rise to 7,284
One more person died of coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh on Friday, while 114 fresh cases pushed the total number of COVID-19 cases in the state to 7,284, officials said. With one more death, the total number of fatalities due to COVID-19 in the state has reached 198. "The total number of cases
Wage subsidy auditing figures only collected quarterly - MSD
Government ministers are not receiving up to date figures on breaches of the $10 billion wage subsidy scheme, and one Minister's office says "it's...
Independent schools to overtake Catholic system as second-biggest sector in NSW
Independently-run schools are the fastest-growing sector in NSW, thanks in part to a boom in Islamic colleges.
Sturgeon urges Scots to enjoy relaxation of lockdown restrictions responsibly
The First Minister spoke at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing as changes came into effect allowing people to meet friends and family.
Here's what Facebook employees are saying about Zuckerberg's decision not to remove Trump's threats of violence
“If we fail the test case here, history will not judge us kindly.” Leaked internal Facebook posts reveal that Facebook employees are horrified that Mark Zuckerberg and C-suite executives refuse to …
Feud bloodshed fears as Drogheda gang boss sneaks back home from Spain
A gang boss who is the leading player in the so-called anti-Maguire faction in the Drogheda feud is back in the country after months on the run, gardai believe.
Tobacco giants BATSA and JTI head to court over tobacco ban
The largest tobacco manufacturers based in South Africa, Japan Tobacco International and British American Tobacco South Africa, have joined civil society groups in launching legal action against the maintenance of the tobacco ban. With Level 3 relaxations looming, the gloves are coming off.
India will set an example in economic revival, says PM Modi
PM acknowledged that some have undergone “tremendous” suffering, referring to workers.
After fact-check, Twitter flags Donald Trump’s tweet for ‘glorifying violence’
Twitter has restricted users from liking, commenting or retweeting President Donald Trump's tweet, except for a quoted retweet.
Democracy Day: Buhari fights corruption, though surrounds himself with dodgy politicians, says CDD
THE Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has scored President Muhammadu Buhari low in the fight against corruption, despite hi
University of Queensland activist suspended for two years
Drew Pavlou, a student activist highly critical of the University of Queensland's ties to Beijing, has been handed a two-year suspension from the institution.
Australian zoo worker mauled in ‘harrowing’ attack by lions
35-year-old airlifted to hospital in a critical but stable condition
NPF’s Newmai sworn as Minister in Manipur
Awangbou Newmai, MLA, was sworn in on Friday as a Minister in the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition cabinet Ministry. Governor Najma Heptulla administered the oath of office and secrecy at a simple
Australia's 'war cabinet' shifts focus to jobs
Australia's "war cabinet" will meet every month to focus on bringing unemployment down after successfully slowing the spread of the novel ...
Non-payment of dues since lockdown: Notice served to Statue of Unity contractor L&T
On Friday morning, the SoU management in a statement confirmed that L&T, which has constructed the statue and is also responsible for the maintenance of the site, had defaulted on the payment of wages to its outsourced employees -- mostly the housekeeping staff and security personnel.
Twitter obscures, warns on Trump tweet 'glorifying violence'
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday responded to outrage over the police killing of a black man in Minneapolis by threatening to take action to bring the city 'under control,' calling violent protesters outraged by the killing 'thugs' and reviving a civil-rights-era phrase fraught with racist overtones.
COVID-19: Banks to open again in Saudi Arabia
Financial facilities to comply with health precautions
Announcement on schools to be made next week as Wales' education minister reveals children could wear masks in the classroom
We put questions about schools re-opening to Wales' education minister Kirsty Williams
Renault poised to announce 15,000 lay offs worldwide
Some 4,500 jobs would go in France, though largely through a voluntary departure plan and a retirement scheme, the CFDT's Franck Daout told Reuters on Thursday.
IMD revises forecast, southwest monsoon to hit Kerala on June 1
Most of the districts in Kerala have been getting rains with thunderstorm and gusty winds for the last few days.
Actor Denzel Washington helps police deal with homeless man, earns praise online
Many people thanked actor Denzel Washington's intervention given it comes after the recent death of 46-year-old George Floyd in Minneapolis, who died in police custody.
Itogon's first COVID-19 patient a jail officer at NBP
Mayor Victor Palangdan of Itogon town in Benguet says the patient most probably contracted the disease in the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa where he is assigned
UK coronavirus official death toll rises by 324 taking grim total past 38,000
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the updated toll at today's daily coronavirus briefing at Downing Street where he is expected to announced changes to the furlough scheme
'It's robbed me of that comfort': Euthanasia plans upended by COVID-19
Consideration of contentious voluntary assisted dying laws in various states has been delayed as the nation grapples with the fallout from COVID-19.
Teen decapitated by dad in 'honour killing' after eloping with older man
She ran away with a man 15 years her senior, local media reported.
Police officer Derek Chauvin charged with third degree murder of George Floyd
The shamed cop was one of four officers fired following the horrifying incident in Minneapolis on Monday
'It is dire:' Study finds B.C. logging continues on critical caribou habitat
The British Columbia government has permitted logging on more than 900 square kilometres of land despite its being listed as critical caribou habitat, says newly released research.
Inside a COVID-19 hospital in India, doctors see no end in sight
It was yet another casualty from the coronavirus pandemic that has killed over 4,500 people and infected more than 150,000 across India. While infection rates from the virus have begun to fall in many countries, in India they are still rising sharply, and epidemiologists warn peak is yet to come.
Keir Starmer opens up clear lead over Boris Johnson in public approval
Those who approve of the Labour leader's performance include more than one in four Conservative voters.
Two men die after late night ‘incident’ at Inverness flats as forensic cops scour scene
TWO MEN have died after an alleged incident at a block of flats in Inverness. Emergency services raced to the scene in the Hilton area of the city after the alarm was raised around 11pm last night.…
George Floyd killing: what sparked the protests – and what has been the response?
Protests have flared up across the US as people demand justice and systemic change to end police brutality
The Latest: Russia has highest daily spike in virus deaths
The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause
Wike to residents: lockdown will return if... - The Nation Nigeria
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Friday said his administration would reintroduce the lockdown strategy of fighting the Coronavirus...
Non-contact federations ask govt to reconsider impact of restricting sport
For the sake of the survival of the sports economy during the Covid-19 lockdown, these federations appealed to government to consider the economic and health impact of restricting organised sport in South Africa.
City of Moscow revises up its COVID-19 death toll for April after criticism
The city of Moscow has issued a revised version of its coronavirus death toll for April after criticism of its initial figures, more than doubling ...
"I will be looking for the unexpected" says Dezeen Awards judge Vladimir Radutny
There are only four days left to enter Dezeen Awards 2020. To help you with your entry, we’ve asked our judges what they’ll be looking for.
4 escape death as flood engulfs Ho
The Volta Regional Capital, Ho is gradually becoming a flood-prone area as about 11 places have been identified to be dangerous flood-prone spots in the hitherto flood-free municipality.
Avreena Khatoon to Vinod Kumar: The 16 migrants on trains who’ll never make it home
Uncared for and unmourned, two of them even died anonymously with no takers for their bodies.
Nearly £5m will be spent relaunching scheme helping get region's rough sleepers off the streets and into safe accommodation during pandemic
Leaders agreed to spend nearly £5 million to relaunch A Bed Every Night
WHO and 37 countries launch alliance aimed at sharing tools to tackle coronavirus pandemic
The effort aims to provide a one-stop shop for scientific knowledge, data and intellectual property amid a pandemic that has infected more than 5.8 million people and killed more than 360,000
Breaking: Andhra High Court orders govt to continue Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar as SEC
In a major blow to the government of Andhra Pradesh government, the High Court on Friday has delivered as sensational verdict on former State Election Commissioner Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar's case.
Growing evidence that minority ethnic groups in England may be at higher risk of COVID-19
Evidence available to date suggests that minority ethnic groups in England, particularly black and south Asian people, may be at increased risk of testing positive for Covid-19, compared to people from white British backgrounds, according to a study published in the open access journal BMC Medicine.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (15,192.83, down 69.90 points.) Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Industrials. Down 3.5 cents, or 7.29 per cent, to 44.
China approves plan to impose Hong Kong security law
China's parliament approved plans Thursday to impose a security law on Hong Kong that has ratcheted up tensions with the US and sparked new protests over fears the city is losing its special
Voice of the Mirror: Donald Trump a US tragedy, fanning flames lit by George Floyd death
When America needed a leader to provide unity and help douse the flames, it finds one demeaning his office with a racially loaded phrase and who revels in sowing discord
The inside story of our COVID detente
The government needed to bring unions and bosses together - fast. They chose a Labor and union man as their go-between - and it worked.
Emily Maitlis' REAL political colours: Newsnight presenter's Left-leaning views are exposed in tweets and retweets to her 360,000 followers
Miss Maitlis caused a stir on Tuesday with her comments on Dominic Cummings' trip to Durham during lockdown.
India coronavirus death toll passes China's
NEW DELHI: India's coronavirus death toll passed neighbouring China's on Friday (May 29), with 175 new fatalities in 24 hours taking the total to ...
Mrs Browns Boys Eilish O'Carroll admits she's feeling very down during lockdown
The actress who's known for playing Winnie McGoogan in the hit RTE show admitted to feeling low during lockdown.
Attack on Taiwan an option to stop independence, top China general says
BEIJING, May 29 — China will attack Taiwan if there is no other way of stopping it from becoming independent, one of the country's most senior generals said today, a rhetorical escalation between China and the democratically ruled island Beijing claims as its own. Speaking at Beijing's Great Hall...
Next phase of lockdown: States want strict implementation of guidelines in containment zones
With the lockdown 4.0 set to come to an end on May 31, several states want curbs only in the containment zones.In the existing lockdown, states were given a bigger hand to decide on the curbs. Many states have been getting representation to open schools, religious institutions and also hotels.
Deepika Padukone 'listening to newer scripts via video conferencing' amid lockdown
Deepika Padukone is having script reading sessions with filmmakers via video call.
Minneapolis officer charged with George Floyd’s death as protests flare
The police officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, was arrested Friday and charged with murder in a case that sparked protests across the United States and violence in Minneapolis.
Christian Cooper 'Uncomfortable' That White Woman Who Called the Cops on Him Lost Her Job
Central Park birdwatcher appeared on "The View" Thursday to discuss the response to his now-viral video
‘Perry Mason’ New Trailer: Matthew Rhys Is Out to Solve a Murder in HBO’s Reboot
The first trailer, released back in April, didn't give much in the way of plot for this new take on the titular detective — but the release of a second tease tells us all we need to know.
Trump’s tweet on protests of George Floyd death earns him another Twitter flag
You have to hand it to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: He may have been lured into an unwinnable election-year fight with President Trump, but at least he's still throwing punches....
Man, 29, appears in court for murder of Louise Smith, 16, found dead in Hampshire woods after going missing
A MAN has appeared in court charged with murdering a 16-year-old girl found dead in woodland 14 days after she went missing. Louise Smith was discovered dead in the woods in Havant, Hants, just min…
Coronavirus: New SOP for 7-day quarantine for international passengers
For Vande Bharat returnees approaching the end of their 14-day mandatory quarantine period, new guidelines reducing the institutional quarantine period appeared to be Godsend. But, many have been waiting in vain to be discharged.
Queensland corruption fighters turn coronavirus detectives
More than 500 law enforcement officials working for the state's corruption watchdog and the Justice Department have been trained up to help public health officials trace potential outbreaks.
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Call The Cops After Drones Fly Over Their Los Angeles Mansion
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved into their Los Angeles mansion back in March with their one-year-old son Archie Harrison. But, it turns out that
Lockdown 5.0 in Bhopal: People with sweet tooth look tickled pink after two months
The pandemic has also drilled into the mind of everyone the importance of wearing mask.
Hong Kong warns over removing US special status
Hong Kong told the United States to keep out of the debate over national security legislation being imposed by China, and warned that withdrawal of the financial hub's special status under US law could backfire on the US economy.
‘Almost entire’ economy could reopen before June 30 if infection rates remain low and stable, says Singapore minister
SINGAPORE, May 29 — If Covid-19 infection rates remain low and stable, the Government will decide by mid-June whether Singapore can move out of the first phase of reopening the economy, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said today. While the first phase — which will start from June 2...
Rajkot: 10 faculty members resign protesting transfer of their head
Dr Gadhvicharan, head of the medicine department of the PDU Medical College, was transferred to Bhavnagar
Scottish Government coronavirus adviser calls for policy on 'shielding' the elderly to be axed
Professor Devi Sridhar and Yasmin Rafiei wrote that there are serious ethical questions about hiding people away
Lockdown 5.0 Guidelines Likely Today: Will Metro, Malls, Restaurants Open? Check State-Wise Plan
Lockdown 5.0 Guidelines Tomorrow: States will get the full authority to make a balance between restrictions and the resumption of economic activities.
Police free CNN reporter arrested live on TV covering Minneapolis protests
Police in Minneapolis released a CNN reporter who was led off in handcuffs along with his film crew while reporting live on television early Friday morning during violent protests in the city.
Astrologer Bejan Daruwala passes away in Ahmedabad
A practising Zoroastrian, Daruwalla was also a self-proclaimed Ganesha devotee.
Rwanda court sentences former mayor to life for role in genocide
Rwanda's High Court on Thursday sentenced a former mayor to life in prison for his role in the country's 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, which included leading attacks that resulted in the deaths of
Nurse's union defends Blackwater trip, says she could not have infected miner
The Rockhampton nurse whose travel to Malaysia and Blackwater is now being investigated by Queensland Health had followed safety protocol, according to her union.
Police got warning about Nova Scotia mass shooter in 2011
A newly released document reveals that in May 2011, police were told the Nova Scotia man who would later kill 22 people in a shooting rampage wanted to “kill a cop” and was feeling mentally unstable.
UN Human Rights Chief Urges 'serious Action' To Halt US Police Killings Of Unarmed African Americans
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet on Thursday condemned the killing of George Floyd, an African American man whose death in police custody on Monday was captured on video and has led to serious ongoing protests in Minneapolis.
Trump officials consider defying Congress to sell more weapons to Saudi Arabia
The Trump administration is moving to sell another cache of munitions to Saudi Arabia, according to lawmakers and congressional aides, a step that would again defy Congress and ignore the objections of lawmakers in both parties about Riyadh’s human rights record.
Man stabs friend to death for refusing to share beer
Jogeshwari resident had attacked two brothers during a drinking session
Durham chief constable 'could face an internal inquiry' into her handling of Dominic Cummings' lockdown investigation after angry members of the public complain to force
Durham Police received complaints over the handling of the investigation into Dominic Cummings. A portion are understood to have been made against Chief Constable Jo Farrell.
Higher education institutions to reopen on Sunday - Inside Israel
Health Ministry Director-General signs order that will allow the higher education system to return to activity.
Donald Trump: George Floyd's Death a 'Terrible Insult to Police'
President Donald Trump said Friday at the Whtie House that the death of George Floyd was a "terrible insult" to police officers in America.
Another $650M in COVID-19 aid bound for Indigenous communities, minister says
Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the federal government will spend another $650 million to help Indigenous communities cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump on Minneapolis unrest: 'Looters should not be allowed to drown out voices of so many peaceful protesters'
President Trump weighed in on the unrest in Minnesota following the death of George Floyd, saying Friday that “the looters should not be allowed to drown out the voices of so many peaceful protesters.”
Richard Fowler: George Floyd is latest in a long line of victims of deadly epidemic of racism
For far too long, African-Americans have led the fight for racial justice and equity. The news over the last three months makes it clear that white racial animus can only end when white Americans make the choice to be anti-racist.
Mumbai court rejects bail to Sudha Bharadwaj arrested in Elgar Parishad case
In her interim bail plea filed on medical grounds, Bharadwaj had said that she is at a high risk of contracting the virus in prison and in her present medical condition, it would be 'life-threatening'.
‘Handover used masks separately to conservancy workers’
Residents urged to use eco-friendly cloth masks instead of disposable ones
Mark Zuckerberg Explains Why Facebook Isn’t Taking Down Trump's Post Threatening Violence Against Protesters
Twitter issued a warning on the identical tweet but didn't take it down.
Another $650M in COVID-19 aid bound for Indigenous communities, Miller says
Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the federal government will spend another $650 million to help Indigenous communities cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.
With 4,706 Covid-19 deaths, India surpasses China in total fatalities
India has now overtaken Turkey as the ninth worst-hit country in terms of total number of cases.
FM Qureshi chides India for toying with risky military concepts
“Pakistan has demonstrated its commitment to peace and stability by putting forward the proposal for a Strategic Restraint Regime."
Labor calls to lift cap on home-loan deposit scheme to help construction
Labor is pressing the government to open its first home loan deposit scheme to all eligible people building a new home to help the struggling sector.
Commission Urges Northern State Governments In Nigeria To Address Almajiri Problem
In a statement by its Executive Secretary, Mr Tony Ojukwu, the NHRC noted that almajiris were exposed to increased vulnerabilities and risks including death, trafficking, kidnapping, drug use and addiction, recruitment into terrorism, violent crimes, sexual and other forms of assault and forced/child marriages.
Coronavirus: How government plan will test and protect Tayside
Health chiefs have been sharing how the Scottish Government’s test and protect strategy will work in Tayside.
Temple looted in Palghar, priests attacked
A group of three persons attacked the temple’s head priest and his assistant and decamped with valuables worth ₹6,800,
We Do Not Need Third Party Intervention: China On Trump's Offer
BEIJING: China on Friday rejected US President Donald Trump's offer to mediate between India and China to end their current border stand-off. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said,
France's coronavirus new deaths and cases slow down
PARIS (Reuters) - France’s coronavirus deaths rose by less than 100 for the ninth day running on Friday and new confirmed cases slowed again as the country gears up for easing lockdown.
Minneapolis mayor urges protesters to wear masks and practice social distancing
The mayor of Minneapolis told individuals protesting that their anger is “understandable” and “right" but urged them to make sure they are wearing masks and practicing social distancing during their demonstrations.
Twitter restricts new Trump tweet for ‘glorifying violence’
But it didn’t take down the tweet because it’s in the "public interest"
Trump’s fossil fuel agenda gets pushback from federal judges
BILLINGS, Mont. — Federal courts have delivered a string of rebukes to the Trump administration over what they found were failures to protect the environment and address climate change as it
Twitter Hits Trump With Content Warning for Tweet 'Glorifying Violence'
Trump's tweet is now hidden, with Twitter's warning taking its place, and users must click through a link if they want to view it
Ex-con racks up 19 arrests during crime spree thanks to loose bail laws
A 55-year-old felon has used loose bail laws to terrorize Big Apple residents with a three borough crime-spree in which he was arrested 19 times and repeatedly released, The Post has learned. Frank
Migrant crisis: Patna HC takes note of video of child trying to wake dead mother, calls it shocking
The court asked whether the postmortem was conducted and the cause of death ascertained.
Greece to allow visitors from 29 countries next month
Greece on Friday listed 29 countries from where it will accept visitors as of June 15 as the Greek government looks to mitigate some of the financial damage from the coronavirus pandemic.
Scientists raise concern over hydroxychloroquine study
Dozens of scientists have raised concerns over a large-scale study of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine that led to the World Health Organization suspending clinical trials of the anti-viral drugs
Minneapolis police officer arrested in death of George Floyd, no charges yet
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - The Minneapolis police officer shown in videotape footage pressing his knee into the neck of a handcuffed, unarmed black man has been arrested in the death of that man, a spokesman for the Hennepin County attorney told Reuters on Friday.
Germany, Brussels seal pact on Lufthansa rescue plan: sources
Germany and the European Commission have reached agreement on a giant Berlin-funded rescue plan for coronavirus-hit Lufthansa, a Commission spokeswoman and a source close to the negotiations said Friday.
US cuts ties with World Health Organisation over coronavirus response
President Donald Trump has said the US will be terminating its relationship with the World Health Organisation.
U.S. Indicts Chinese, North Korean Agents for Funding Nuclear Program
The United States indicted over two dozen North Koreans for funding Pyongyang’s nuclear and military expansion.
Super Saturday salute looms with WA hospitality players back in the game
WA's small bar and restaurant players can resume their bustling trade from June 6 along with clubs, pubs and hotels.
White House Pushes Debunked Fraud Claims In Trump’s Anti-Vote By Mail Crusade
A federal judge has called the voter fraud claims “misleading” and “inaccurate.” But that hasn’t stopped top White House aides...
Dueling models: One says Florida’s COVID-19 peak has passed, another says worst to come
Florida could see nearly 8,000 COVID-19 deaths by September, including more than 2,000 in August, according to a “cumulative death forecast” by an independent model that is among 16 aggregated by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Attack on Taiwan an option to stop independence, top China general says
Li Zuocheng, chief of the Joint Staff Department and member of the Central Military Commission, left the door open to using force.
Kuwait police arrest 12 workers for breaking curfew
Kuwaiti has imposed a full curfew to curb COVID-19 cases
Police investigating after alleged vandalism at Montreal synagogue
MONTREAL — B’nai Brith Canada is describing a recent act of vandalism against a Montreal-area synagogue as one of the worst such incidents in Canada in recent years.
The inside story of our COVID detente
The government needed to bring unions and bosses together - fast. They chose a Labor and union man as their go-between - and it worked.
USA Hockey pres. Smith facing investigations
USA Hockey president Jim Smith is the subject of two investigations surrounding his tenure as the president of Amateur Hockey Association Illinois.
Cypriot president calls Egypt ‘close friend, strategic partner’
Anastasiades affirmed the need for cooperation with Egypt during the current stage, calling it “even more important” than earlier.
Fanendo Adi: Nigerian born star donates 2000 bags of rice in Benue
Former Nigerian junior forward Fanendo Adi has thrown his weight of support for the vulnerable in Benue state as he donated 2000 bags of rice as palliative.
The Government Will Refund Millions Of Dollars To People Affected By Robodebt
Around $721 million is expected to be refunded to people who were affected by the government's disastrous robodebt scheme.
BJP MP Gautam Gambhir’s father’s SUV stolen amid lockdown in Delhi
Former Indian opener and Member of Parliament (MP) from East Delhi, Gautam Gambhir, became the latest victim of theft amid the coronavirus enforced lockdown
Celebrities Pitch In To Help Pay Minneapolis Protesters’ Bail
Multiple well-known actors and public figures have made donations to an organization that is working to pay the bail of protesters arrested in Minneapolis, Minnesota during the George Floyd ...
Nurse's union defends Blackwater trip, says she could not have infected miner
The Rockhampton nurse whose travel to Malaysia and Blackwater is now being investigated by Queensland Health had followed safety protocol, according to her union.
School Sets Up Virtual Class To Help SMEs
Selwyn College, a well known Auckland school and a stronghold in community education, is helping small business owners with its new online education offering.
Ahmedabad: Migrant worker falls to death while sleeping
According to police, the incident occurred at 5.30 pm on Tuesday at Ramdev Estate building in Vatva GIDC (Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation) phase 4 when the victim was sleeping on the floor of the gallery section on the first floor.
Pitso Vs Komphela – The Lockdown Transformation Battle
The nationwide lockdown has resulted in a number coaches and players sporting new looks with no hairstyling and grooming services available, and both Steve Komphela and Pitso Mosimane have showcased new appearances. Who, though, has the better look?
French Gov't Bans Hydroxychloroquine Submitting to Pressure From Pharma Labs, Politician Claims
The French government's decision to ban anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine for use in COVID-19 cases goes against French people's interests and rights to get an...
Texas Turns It Around After a Spike in Coronavirus Cases
Texas has seen a steady decline in the seven-day average of new Chinese coronavirus cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and test positivity.
Celeb Tweets About The Minnesota Protests From Taylor Swift, Ava DuVernay & More
In a tweet that touched on white supremacy and racism, Taylor Swift called out Donald Trump’s tweet that threatened violence on protestors. Following the nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died while pinned under a…
Sheriff: Texas constable mistakenly killed by deputy
MISSOURI CITY, Texas (AP) — A Texas deputy mistakenly shot and killed another responding officer early Friday while searching a home after a neighbor reported a suspicious person in the...
Covid-19 wrap | 1 000 dead in 24 hours in Brazil, India coronavirus death toll passes China's
Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis.
Katsina building 722-bed centre - The Nation Nigeria
Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State on Thursday announced plans to build additional 722 isolation centres to accommodate ...
Sanwo-Olu scores high on THEMES agenda - The Nation Nigeria
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu ran his election campaign on “a vision for a greater Lagos.” He based his development agenda upon six pillars called T.H.E.M.E.S...
Police arrest 23 people who escaped from Coronavirus centres
Zimbabwe Republic Police has announced that it has arrested 23 of the 148 people who escaped from various quarantine centres across the country. In a statement ...
Buhari’s herculean task of lifting countrymen out of despair, poverty
Having shrugged off the challenge of Atiku Abubakar, the candidate of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at last year’s polls, President Muhammadu Buhari
China's Hong Kong law 'grave concern', sanctions no solution: EU
The European Union has criticised China for asserting more control over Hong Kong and suggested the move would have an impact on China-EU relations - but the 27-nation bloc ruled out taking any action against its major trading partner.
Student at Keilor Downs secondary school in Melbourne tests positive to coronavirus
A school in Melbourne's northwest has closed for cleaning after a student tested positive to coronavirus.
Ontario now considering regional approach to reopening the province
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is now considering a regional approach to reopening.
'I've never seen that £75k before' driver tells police after cash is found on the back seat of his car
He said he didn't know who his passenger was either
Neighbor ‘driven crazy’ by noisy rooster ‘murdered its owner by sticking his fingers in his eyes until he died’
A MAN killed his neighbour by gouging out his eyes with his bare hands over a noisy rooster, police say. Richard Ellison, 47, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder of Benny Foutch…
Gujarat CM discards social media rumour on complete lockdown from June 1
Rupani had to issue a clarification amid social media talk that the state government was planning to impose total lockdown from June 1 as the number of COVID-19 cases was not coming down
Amy Klobuchar on claims she didn’t charge Derek Chauvin in 2006 shooting: ‘It’s a lie’
“This idea that I somehow declined a case…against this officer is absolutely false. It is a lie,” said Klobuchar, who served as Hennepin County attorney from 1998 to 2006.
Hillary Clinton accuses Trump of 'calling for violence against American citizens' with Minneapolis tweet
Hillary Clinton on Friday accuses President Trump of “calling for violence against American citizens” when he tweeted about cracking down against riots in Minneapolis -- with Trump’s 2016 rival using the controversy to urge people to work to vote him out of office in November.
Coronavirus | Punjab Health Minister calls for fewer flights from Mumbai, Ahmedabad
“Most of cases reported in Punjab are having travel histories in other States and countries,” Balbir Singh Sidhu said.
Trump signs executive order on social media, claiming to protect ‘Free Speech’
Trump and his allies have often accused Twitter as well as Facebook of bias against conservative voices
From Mumbai, workers fly to Jharkhand on plane rented by NLSIU alumni
They were part of a group of 174 labourers — daily wagers, auto drivers and construction workers — from Jharkhand, living in Mumbai, who boarded a plane that was leased by a group of alumni of National Law School of India University (NLSIU).
Minneapolis cop who knelt on man's neck charged with murder
Arrested made after 3 days of often-violent protests across Minneapolis and St. Paul
Donald Trump's social media diktat may not shift India’s stand
India has been facing a challenge of misinformation on a large scale and has had to deal with situations such as mob lynching due to unchecked hate speech and fake news on social media.
Train with 1,520 passengers leaves Mysuru for New Jalpaiguri
The 10th Shramik Special service from the Mysuru Railway division was flagged off from Ashokapuram in the city. The train bound for New Jalpaiguri and carrying 1,520 passengers, was flagged off at 1 p
Denial of medical seats for OBCs takes political turn
Former union health minister, Dr Anbumani Ramadoss filed a case in the SC on the refusal to allot adequate number of seats for OBCs
Allowing people to meet in bubbles ‘could spread coronavirus in population’
It was thought the roadmap to easing the lockdown contained the possibility one household could form a social ‘bubble’.
Watchdog asks Crown to consider charges against five officers in death of B.C. man
SURREY, B.C. - British Columbia's police watchdog is asking Crown counsel to consider use of force and obstruction charges against five police officers afte
Coronavirus | J&K sees spike in cases as locals return
128 new cases and one fatality recorded on Friday
Covid-19 spreading too fast to lift lockdown in England – Sage advisers
Scientist says 8,000 daily coronavirus infections makes relaxing restrictions too risky
Mississippi mayor ignores calls to resign over comments on George Floyd's death
"What I said, came out in a way that I wish I said it differently," Hal Marx said at a special meeting Thursday night. "It wasn't to minimize that gentleman's death."
School reopening: 419 000 pupils, staff expected at Gauteng schools on 1 June
A total of 419 000 pupils and staff are expected to return to 2 352 Gauteng schools under Level 3 of lockdown.
Coronavirus | Karnataka cases swell as 248 test positive
Maharashtra impact weighs heavily on case tally in the State; Kerala, Karnataka, A.P. register one death each
Give 12-hour air time on national TV, 2-hour radio slot for school lessons: Maharashtra Govt to Centre
While the prolonged lockdown has forced schools and tutors to go virtual, concerns have prevailed regarding the loss of school time and the continuity of education for the underprivileged children who do not have access to smartphones and the internet.
NCDC confirms 182 new cases of COVID-19, total active cases now hits 6064
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Thursday recorded 182 new cases of the Coronavirus, (COVID-19), in the country, the...
Now, a new record every day: Telangana records 158 new Covid-19 cases, 4 deaths
Telangana's toll in the pandemic has now risen to 67
Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun, Makinde account for stewardship in 365 days
With the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which has negatively impacted socio-political and economic activities across the world in the last three to five months, it may not be possible to pass a critical assessment...
Twitter hides Trump tweet for ‘glorifying violence’
The social media site added a warning label to a tweet by the US president which referenced ‘shooting’ when looting starts in Minneapolis.
As more COVID-19 testing leads to prison workers being out, DPS asks other law enforcement if they’d work at prisons
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety is asking law enforcement officers from other state agencies whether they would be willing to work at state prisons in the event the agency has a major shortage of correctional officers due to COVID-19, according to documents obtained by WBTV.
Pentagon puts military police on alert to go to Minneapolis
As unrest spread across dozens of American cities on Friday, the Pentagon took the rare step of ordering the Army to put several active-duty U.S. military police units on the ready to deploy to Minneapolis, where the police killing of George Floyd sparked the widespread protests.
Madhya Pradesh launches ‘Rozgar Setu’ scheme for skilled workers
State is the first to devise such a work plan for those who returned, says CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Stalin urges Chief Minister to take action on petitions
DMK president M.K. Stalin on Friday urged Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami to take action on the representations submitted by people through the DMK’s Ondrinaivom Vaa programme.In a tweet, Mr. S
Trump calls Minneapolis protesters ‘thugs,’ vows action
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to take action to bring the city of Minneapolis “under control,” calling violent protesters outraged by the death of a black man in police custody “thugs” and saying that “when the looting starts, the shooting starts.”
Maha has 116 COVID deaths, highest 24-hr toll
Mumbai/Nagpur: With 116 deaths reported on Friday, Maharashtra recorded the highest number of deaths in a single day. “As many as 2,682 more people have tested positive of coronavirus today, taking the total count in the state to 62,228. One hundred and sixteen people have succumbed to the disease today. Till now, 2,098 deaths have […]
Pentecost, All Nations University receive presidential charters
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Thursday, 28th May, 2020, presented presidential charters to the Pentecost University College, Accra, and All Nations University College, Koforidua, at a ceremony at Jubilee House, the seat of the nation’s presidency.
HBO Max Greenlights 'Homeschool Musical' Special Starring Students Whose School Productions Were Canceled
Scripted special is inspired by Laura Benanti's #SunshineSongs social media campaign
Florida committees on reopening schools, campuses holding final meetings Friday
Committees established by two groups, the Florida Education Association (FEA) and the United Faculty of Florida (UFF), to examine the best way to reopen public schools and campuses will hold their final meetings on Friday.
Wuhan wet market 'was not where coronavirus started but was super-spreader site'
The state-backed Chinese Centre of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said genetic evidence proves coronavirus originated from bats before it jumped to humans
Pompeo Releases Letter Clearing Him of Violating Law With Kansas Trips
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also criticized Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, who has opened an investigation into the firing of the State Department inspector general.
ConCourt denies Public Protector, EFF leave to appeal Gordhan interdict
Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane scored a small victory as the Constitutional Court overturned a personal costs order against her. But the court dismissed a bid by her and the EFF to appeal an interim interdict granted to Pravin Gordhan while he takes Mkhwebane’s SARS report on review.
Iran warns US: Wherever you are, we are right next to you - Middle East
Amid tensions in the Gulf, Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn the United States against its naval presence in the region.
It’s lit now! British American Tobacco heads to court over cigarette sale ban
Government has come under fire from smokers around the country for refusing to allow the sale of cigarettes from Monday – when the country moves to level 3 lockdown - but giving alcohol the green light.
Woman stored dead grandma in freezer to collect her social security checks
A Pennsylvania woman allegedly stored her grandmother’s body in a freezer for several years in order to collect the dead senior’s social security checks, a report said. Cynthia Black, 61, was
EU weighs China policy amid concern over Hong Kong moves
The ministers, holding talks via videoconference, are weighing the need for firm policy against the damage that it might do to business ties between the Asian economic giant and the world's biggest trading bloc.
Virus spreads to interior villages in Prakasam district
Five of the six new cases in the district are reported from Nallagantla
Lockdown 5.0: Rajasthan to open all monuments, museums from June 1
Rajasthan government has decided to let all monuments and museums open from June 1.
Australian court orders release of letters to Britain's Queen Elizabeth surrounding PM sacking
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian court ruled on Friday that the country’s archives must release letters between Britain’s Queen Elizabeth and her local representative during the 1970s, a move which may shed light on the sacking of its then prime minister Gough Whitlam.
Corrections officer shot at outside Whanganui Prison
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Disease, hardship and outrage add up to a ‘tinderbox’
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Police across US speak out against Minneapolis custody death
Authorities say George Floyd was detained Monday because he matched the description of someone who tried to pay with a counterfeit bill at a convenience store, and the 46-year-old resisted arrest. A bystander's disturbing video shows Officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, kneeling on Floyd's neck, even as Floyd begs for air and slowly stops talking and moving.
MPs back teachers’ bid to prevent ‘digital divide’ in Suffolk schools
Suffolk MPs are to press the Department for Education to ensure schools have the funds to avoid a “digital divide” opening up between their pupils in the post-coronavirus world of learning.
Senators ask FTC to investigate Instacart over 'tip baiting'
A group of US senators has called on the FTC to investigate Instacart and other grocery delivery services for allowing 'tip baiting' that stiffs couriers.
UP govt to launch programmes to attract women voters
The UP governments latest initiative is the move to appoint ‘Banking Correspondent Sakhi, or female banking agents, in all 5,8000 gram panchayats in the state. The sakhis will do door-to-door visits and are expected to become the main link between female customers, particularly those who are associated with self-help groups (SGHs), and the bank.
Heartbroken couple's plea to catch thieves who stole their new home
Their life plans have been shattered as a result of the theft
Trump's 2020 challenge: Biden is his first opponent voters actually like
The pandemic isn’t the only unprecedented challenge President Trump is facing as he seeks reelection. In presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Trump, for the first time, has an opponent people like.
George Floyd protests in NYC turn violent: Officers punched, pelted, more than 40 people arrested
New York City police arrested more than 40 demonstrators Thursday evening after violent protests that followed the death of a man in police custody in Minnesota earlier in the week, police said.
Man Tests Covid-19 Positive After Death, J&K Toll At 28
A day after his death, swab samples of a 70-year-old man from south Kashmir’s Shopian district came out to be positive for the novel coronavirus, taking the death count due to the deadly disease in Jammu and Kashmir to 28, officials said
Minneapolis police officer charged with murder of George Floyd
MINNEAPOLIS — A white former Minneapolis police officer was charged with murder on Friday after a bystander video showed him pinning his knee into the neck of an unarmed black man who later died, an incident that triggered three nights of violent protests.
After Inserting Fact-Check Labels to Trump's Tweets, Twitter Flags China Official's Post on COVID-19
"When did patient zero begin in US? How many people are infected? What are the names of the hospitals? It might be US army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan. Be transparent! Make public your data! US owe us an explanation!" Zhao said in a tweet posted on March 12.
Instead of 14-day quarantine protocol, Kutch industry body demands Covid test for migrants returning to work
Federation of Kutch Industries Association (FOKIA) has written a letter Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, demanding that the provision requiring one to remain in quarantine after inter-state travel be done away with
Instacart’s tip-baiting system is short-changing shoppers, senators say
Congress wants regulators to get involved.
Buhari orders military crackdown as Sokoto bandits kill 70
John Ameh, Adeniyi Olugbemi and Godwin Isenyo The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Thursday ordered a “fierce” military operation against bandits in Sokoto State. The directi...
The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic
At least 190 frontline health and care workers have died with Covid-19.
Pakistan: Investigators find Rs 30 million in cash in crashed PIA aircraft wreckage
Flight PK-8303 from Lahore to Karachi crashed in a residential area near Karachi International Airport on Friday, with only two passengers miraculously surviving the crash. The investigators have now found Rs 30 million in cash in the wreckage.
It must be parents who decide if it's safe enough to return to school
At first it was our elderly residents in care homes who were sacrificed to the current pandemic.
#ECMustListen: More Ghanaians join calls to resist new voters’ register compilation
The seemingly unpopular decision by the Electoral Commission to compile a new voters’ register regardless of the existing global health crisis is being brutally scrutinized by some concerned Ghanaians on social media.
Floyd protests: Minneapolis police arrest CNN crew live on air
Police in Minneapolis released a Black CNN reporter who was led off in handcuffs along with his film crew while reporting live on television early on Friday morning during violent protests in the city.
'We need real leadership right now': Biden plays voice of reason in address on George Floyd killing
Joe Biden got a golden opportunity to make his pitch as a calm, rational alternative to President Trump, and he took it.
US cop who kneeled on black man's neck charged with third-degree murder
Policeman Derek Chauvin, one of four officers who were fired over George Floyd's death, has been taken into custody.
3 more staff of Delhi LG office test COVID-19 positive
Three more employees of the office of Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal have tested positive for COVID-19, a day after a junior assistant was found infected with the novel coronavirus. Sources said that
Kottayam reports its first COVID-19 death
The 65-year-old man arrived from Dubai on May 11
Queensland corruption fighters turn coronavirus detectives
More than 500 law enforcement officials working for the state's corruption watchdog and the Justice Department have been trained up to help public health officials trace potential outbreaks.
Man in critical condition after Police car crushes him
A 40-year-old man Salom Seshie is battling for his life after a Police Patrol car from Kasoa Division knocked him down.
Record number of virus cases, 1,000 dead in 24 hours in Brazil
The South American country has the world's second highest number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases - 438,238 - after the United States.
Minneapolis protest misinformation stokes racial tensions
CHICAGO — The false social media posts started just hours after protesters first began chanting and carrying banners around the Minneapolis neighbourhood where George Floyd, an African American man, died handcuffed in police custody.
No recent contact between PM Modi, President Trump: Sources
India News: There has been no contact between PM Modi and Donald Trump in recent time, the government sources told TOI in response to the US President's claim tha
No immediate plan to go for stricter lockdown: govt
Zafar Mirza says NCC will meet on June 1 to review situation.
How to use the toilet at a friend's house under new lockdown rules for England
The rules across England will change from Monday
Fueled by a lack of criminal charges, protests erupt nationwide over George Floyd’s death
Thursday marked a historic day of unrest as demonstrations reached a fever pitch in dozens of US cities as citizens called for an end to police brutality
WATCH: Gun attack caught on camera as car rammed off road
Dramatic footage has been released showing the moment a car was rammed off the road before a hooded gunman opened fire on one of the fleeing occupants.
Labor calls to lift cap on home-loan deposit scheme to help construction
Labor is pressing the government to open its first home loan deposit scheme to all eligible people building a new home to help the struggling sector.
Vietnamese cops bust $2.6bn online gambling ring
Vietnamese police have smashed a massive online card ring with revenues estimated at $2.6 billion, the biggest ever bust of its kind in a country where most gambling is banned but remains rampant.
Joe Scarborough in WaPo Op-Ed: The slimy tsunami of bilge spewing from President Trump is hurting innocent people
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President Trump says he spoke to George Floyd’s family
Trump said he conveyed his sympathy to the family.
Women’s hostel guard beaten to death in Palakkad
Murderer sneaked into hostel compound on Thursday night
Highest per-day spike of 827 positive cases in Tamil Nadu, death toll up to 145
Migrants and returnees account for more than 100 positives on Thursday
Govt must come clean on border standoff with China: Rahul Gandhi
India News: "The government's silence about the border situation with China is fuelling massive speculation and uncertainty at a time of crisis," he said on Twitt
CDC releases guidelines on how schools can reopen safely this fall
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released an extensive list of guidelines on how schools can reopen this fall safely.
Why I ordered arrest of judge, by Katsina emir
Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Usman, yesterday explained that he ordered the arrest of an errant judge to serve as deterrent.
African Union chief condemns US police killing of unarmed black man
Moussa Faki Mahamat "strongly condemns the murder of George Floyd that occurred in the United States of America at the hands of law enforcement officers, and wishes to extend his deepest condolences to his family and loved ones," read a statement issued by his spokeswoman.
50% of Indians will have Covid-19 by Dec, 90% will never know about it: Report
The number of cases of novel coronavirus will increase after Lockdown 4.0 ends, warned V Ravi, Head of Neurovirology, National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), and nodal
SAHRC urges Motshekga to postpone reopening of schools by a week
Teachers returned to school this week and already there've been several COVID-19 infections confirmed at a number of schools.
Barack Obama Shares a Powerful Statement on the Death of George Floyd
"If we want our children to grow up in a nation that lives up to its highest ideals, we can and must be better."
Russia to keep self-isolation requirement in 14 regions
Russian authorities have decided to keep the requirement to self-isolate in effect in 14 of the country’s 85 regions at least by mid-June, while facial masks are mandatory throughout the country, Russian state news agency TASS reports.
‘When The Looting Starts, The Shooting Starts’: Trump Quotes ’60s Police Chief’s Bloody Phrase
President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted a phrase that recalled the racist police violence of the ’60s: “When the looting...
Police: Tulane football player arrested after punching girl
A fight at a Waffle House in Louisiana landed a Tulane University football player in jail and a teenage girl in a hospital, police said.
Amit Shah meets PM Modi; briefs on CMs views on lockdown
India News: Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday met PM Modi and informed him about the views of all chief ministers on the extension of the ongoing nationwide
$721m to be refunded after robodebt backflip
The Morrison government will refund $721 million raised against 470,000 debts under its controversial robodebt scheme.
Ex-Kasarani MP John Chege Fined Ksh1.3 M for Receiving 100,000 Bribe [VIDEO]
The court case that first commenced in 2013 finally came to a conclusion with the MP fined Ksh1.3 Million in the...
Registrar hacked court computer to create fake intervention order
A judicial registrar hacked into a court's computer system and created a false intervention order against a friend's ex-partner, and entered a magistrate's identification to have it issued.
French carmaker Renault announces 15,000 job cuts worldwide
PARIS — Struggling French carmaker Renault on Friday announced 15,000 job cuts worldwide as part of a 2 billion-euro cost-cutting plan over three years.
CNN crew arrested while reporting on Minneapolis protests
While live on air, Jimenez was handcuffed and led away. A producer and a photojournalist for CNN were also led away in handcuffs.
How Drones Are Helping Police Nab Nairobi Escapees
Police officers are now using drones to enhance the cessation of movement in and out of the Nairobi Metropolitan area and...
In Sayajibaug zoo, lockdown has given privacy for tigers to mate
Due to the Covid-19 lockdown, construction work on the new enclosures inside the zoo has been suspended since March end along with the suspension of visitors. Absence of visitors and workers has given the much needed privacy to the animals, especially the big cats that do not usually mate in full public view.
Hundreds of troops deployed as angry U.S. anti-racism protests spread
Overnight demonstrators break through law enforcement barriers to overtake the Minneapolis police station where the 4 officers blamed for George Floyd's death are based
Police: Trans man fatally shot by officer after pointing gun
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A transgender black man was fatally shot by an officer in Florida after fatally stabbing another man and pointing a gun at the officer, authorities said....
Richard Herd, a baffled boss on ‘Seinfeld,’ is dead at 87 | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Richard Herd, who played lawmen, tough guys, a general, an alien commander and a Watergate burglar, but was best known as Mr. Wilhelm, George Costanza’s supervisor, on “Seinfeld,” died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 87.
Tina Ezekwe: Police ASP, inspector arrested over killing of teenager
The police command in Lagos have opened up on the identies of its top officers that were linked to the killing of a teenager, Tina Ezekwe, on Tuesday, May 26.
Twitter hides Trump tweet for violating terms of service on 'glorifying violence'
The tweet was in reference to protests in Minneapolis regarding the death of George Floyd.
US joins G7 artificial intelligence group to counter China
White House's chief technology officer, Michael Kratsios, told The Associated Press on Thursday it is important to establish shared democratic principles as a counter to China's record of
Cruel vandals rip down display by children of key workers at primary school
The artwork at Hall Green Primary School was left strewn across the pavement
Deroy Murdock: Rioters do injustice to George Floyd, tortured and killed in a case of police brutality
When those who derided George Floyd’s killing smashed police car windows and lobbed bottles at cops, the rioters began their slide off the moral high ground.
Judge rejects restraining order in chloroquine regulation lawsuit
A Washoe County judge has rejected the Nevada Osteopathic Medical Association’s request for a temporary restraining order against Gov. Steve Sisolak’s emergency regulation.
GDP numbers a telling commentary of BJP’s economic management, says Congress
Former Union minister Jairam Ramesh alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in denial mode.
Mapisa-Nqakula: Investigations into Collins Khosa’s death still ongoing
This was despite an inquiry by the SANDF clearing the four members implicated in his death.
Danielle Lloyd packs on PDA in steamy embrace amid lockdown outing with husband
The glamour model donned a casual look as she stepped out to the shops with her husband and two youngest children
Man 'stoned to death' at 15th century castle in Kent
Police were called to reports of rocks being thrown at the castle in Eynsford, Kent.
Ukrainian Interior Minister Says Shooting In Kyiv Region Linked To Corruption
Ukrainian Interior Minister Arsen Avakov has said that a mass shooting incident in the town of Brovary near the capital is linked to corruption among Kyiv city and region's authorities.
US cop who kneeled on George Floyd's neck charged with third-degree murder
A Minneapolis policeman accused of killing unarmed African-American George Floyd by kneeling on his neck was taken into custody on Friday and charged with third-degree murder, officials said.
George Floyd case revives 'qualified immunity' debate, as Supreme Court could soon take up issue
Qualified immunity is a concept developed by the Supreme Court that gives government officials immunity from harms caused by their actions under a large number of circumstances that may happen as they perform their official duties.
There Is No Evidence Belly Mujinga Got COVID-19 From Being Spat On: British Police Make Chilling Statement
British Police said there is no evidence to substantiate a criminal offence in the case of Belly Mujinga who died of COVID-19 after being spat on by a man.
MDC Alliance judgement open doors for more recalls of Chamisa's defiant MPs
High Court Judge Tawanda Chitapi has dismissed with costs application by MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa seeking to bar the recall of its legislators from Pa...
China plans to extend curbs on international flights until June 30 – US embassy
Chinese civil aviation authorities plan to extend until June 30 their curbs on international flights to contain the spread of the coronavirus, the U.S. embassy in Beijing said in a travel advisory on Friday.
Taiwan decriminalizes adultery in landmark ruling
TAIPEI – Taiwan’s constitutional court on Friday decriminalized adultery in a landmark judgment aimed at upholding personal rights and privacy, scrapping a law that activists said
Criminal Trials Set to Resume at Sacramento Court
After nearly three months of plotting a reopening path, Sacramento County Superior Court is ready to debut a new “socially distanced” era of criminal justice featuring temperature checks, mandatory masks and jurors behind plexiglass.
Five common habits that may damage your smartphone
Smartphone is one gadget that has helped improved everyday profitability, communication and even entertainments for the modern man...
Bengal’s Amphan-Damage Assessment Of Rs 1 Lakh Crore May Be Grossly Inflated, And That’s Why Centre Should Scrutinise It Closely
There are many reasons to doubt this seemingly fantastical Amphan-damage assessment figure of Rs 1 lakh crore.
Only JHS, SHS final year students should be allowed to resume school for now – GNAT
The largest teacher union in Ghana, the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has advised government to reopen schools in phases to avoid the spread of coronavirus during the pandemic.
Coronavirus: All you need to know about the lifting of lockdown measures
What changes around the UK with the imminent lifting of lockdown restrictions?
Coronavirus lockdown | Jharkhand flies its migrant workers back from Leh
Migrant workers flew to Delhi from Leh on a SpiceJet aircraft and would take an IndiGo flight from Delhi to Ranchi.
Government aiming to reopen all schools in late August
The Taoiseach says the Government intends to reopen all schools at the start of the next academic...
Massive chaos at Delhi-Gurugram border after Haryana govt orders sealing borders with capital over COVID-19
Citing a sharp increase in coronavirus cases during the past one week in Haryana districts adjoining Delhi, Haryana government sealed the state borders with Delhi.
US restaurants concerned over sales losses due to capacity constraints
A survey of 2,500 US consumers conducted this month found that three-quarters planned to avoid restaurants or dine out less frequently, according to Wall Street firm Cowen
Financial sector weighs on Toronto, U.S. stock markets mixed in early trading
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index fell in early trading as losses in the heavyweight financial sector offset gains by materials stocks. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 63.98 points at 15,198.75.
Minneapolis officer arrested following death of black man in custody
The Minneapolis officer who was seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, a handcuffed black man who died in custody after pleading that he could not breathe, has been arrested.
Trump Extends National Guard Orders, Qualifying Troops for Benefits
Trump announced he is extending National Guard troops' deployments until mid-August, which will allow them to qualify for federal benefits.
Minneapolis police officer charged with murder of George Floyd
MINNEAPOLIS, May 30 ― A white former Minneapolis police officer was charged with murder yesterday after a bystander video showed him pinning his knee into the neck of an unarmed black man who later died, an incident that triggered three nights of violent protests. Derek Chauvin, the officer seen...
Former PSP stalwarts Michelle Lee, Ravi Philemon form new political party, Red Dot United
Former PSP stalwarts Michelle Lee, Ravi Philemon form new political party, Red Dot United
JobStart policy no substitute for tax cuts
The National Party’s JobStart policy - under which businesses could claim $10,000 per new employee, for up to ten new employees - looks great on paper but would fail in practice, says the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union.
White Minneapolis cop who knelt on black man's neck charged with murder
The white Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck was arrested and charged with murder Friday.
Pune: Duo threatens man, sets his house on fire over interfaith relationship, say police
Jayesh Gaikwad, a resident of Wanavdi Bazaar, has lodged the first information report in this case at the Wanavdi police station.
ED attaches assets of accused-turned-approver Rajiv Saxena in VVIP chopper scandal
The ED on Friday said that assets belonging to Saxena have been attached under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA) in Agusta Westland Chopper scandal and Moser Baer Bank Fraud case allegedly involving Ratul Puri, nephew of former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath.
‘My harrowing journey to quarantine’ – a mother’s story
Lockdown regulations have had a profound impact on the lives of every South African. Bernice Bredenkamp (34) and her daughter Ivanke (4) have faced a greater challenge than most.
Twitter adds 'glorifying violence' warning to Trump tweet
WASHINGTON — Twitter has added a warning to one of President Donald Trump's tweets about protests in Minneapolis, saying it violated the platform's rules about “glorifying violence.
Trump walks back his incendiary Minneapolis ‘thugs’ post
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has tried to walk back his post-midnight “thugs” tweet about Minneapolis protesters that added to outrage over the police killing of a black man....
Man hired for sexual broom fantasy cleared after breaking into wrong house
A knife-toting Australian hired to break into another man's home, tie him up and stroke him with a broom has been cleared of intimidation after accidentally entering the wrong house.
Number10 dismisses teachers' fears about returning to school as matter for heads
The majority of primary schools are expected to open up to more pupils from Monday as part of the easing of lockdown but unions remain concerned about the safety of their members
Trump defends India-China mediation offer as effort to address PM Modi’s ‘mood’
Trump had offered to mediate on the border issue between New Delhi and Beijing in a tweet on Wednesday morning. “We have informed both India and China that the United States is ready, willing and able to mediate or arbitrate their now raging border dispute,” Trump wrote.
Storm warning: Parts of WA urged to prepare as another cold front closes in
Locations which may be affected from Friday morning include Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Katanning, Mandurah, Manjimup, Margaret River, Mount Barker, Narrogin and Perth.
Rioters Breach, Burn Minneapolis Police Department's Third Precinct
Rioters in Minneapolis breached the city police department's third precinct and set fires, according to numerous eyewitness accounts.
Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin taken into custody after George Floyd death
Mr Floyd died on Monday after the officer was filmed pushing his knee down on his neck, in spite of the victim's pleas that he could not breathe. The death has sparked huge anger and calls for officers to face murder charges
Joe Biden Doesn't Like Trump's Twitter Order, But Still Wants To Revoke Section 230
Former Vice President Joe Biden still wants to repeal the pivotal internet law that provides social media companies like Facebook and Twitter with broad legal immunity over content posted by their users, a campaign spokesperson told The Verge. Still, the campaign emphasized key disagreements with th...
We want direct primary in Ondo APC, says Olanusi
The leader of Unity Forum, Alhaji Ali Olanusi, on Thursday called for a direct primary for the selection of the All Progressives Congress governorship....
Most Iwate 3/11 memorials canceled, with next year’s under threat
Charity events and victim support projects put on hold due to coronavirus pandemic.
India-China issue: Prime Minister Modi not in 'good mood', says Donald Trump
India on Wednesday said it was engaged with China to peacefully resolve the border row, in a carefully crafted reaction to Trump's offer to arbitrate between the two Asian giants to settle their decades-old dispute
Brazil’s Bolsonaro urges Supreme Court to shelve ‘fake news’ probe
On a social media broadcast, Bolsonaro said the court’s investigation was unconstitutional and any move to restrict fake news in Brazil would establish censorship in the country.
Taylor Swift accuses Trump of 'stoking the fires of white supremacy' after George Floyd's death
US president Donald Trump called Minnesota protesters 'thugs' and suggested they could be shot if the looting continued
Hong Kong's freedom is vanishing in front of us
Xi Jinping's power grab is turning the territory's special status into nothing but a hollowed-out facade
George Floyd protesters set Minneapolis police station afire
MINNEAPOLIS — Cheering protesters broke into a Minneapolis police precinct station on Thursday after the department abandoned it, setting it ablaze and setting off fireworks as three days of violent protests spread to nearby St.
The death of George Floyd was an act of murder, plain and simple
The Minneapolis police department’s failure to arrest the officers responsible threatens our most basic sense of justice
Sanwo-Olu assures Lagosians of affordable housing
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said on Thursday that his administration would make available affordable and accessible housing for residents....
Trump calls Minneapolis protesters ‘thugs,’ vows action
Trump tweeted after protesters torched a Minneapolis police station, capping three days of violent protests US over the death of George Floyd, who pleaded for air as a white police officer knelt on his neck.
Dozens Arrested at NYC Protests over Floyd's Death in Minneapolis
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump ordered the FBI and the Department of Justice to investigate the "tragic death" of 46-year-old Minneapolis resident George Floyd.
Top Chinese general says need to keep military option for Taiwan
BEIJING — China needs to keep both peaceful and military options to resolve the “Taiwan issue,” a top Chinese general said on Friday.
CBS News President Susan Zirinsky Says Corporate Execs Have Discussed Pay Cut
The company, which underwent layoffs this week, has not yet docked executive pay, which has "upset" some network staffers.
Donald Trump feeling absolutely great after taking hydroxychloroquine, says White House
Trump has called hydroxychloroquine a "game-changer" drug in the fight against the coronavirus. A White House official has said Donald Trump is feeling "absolutely great" after taking the drug.
After Trump Fact-Check, Twitter Flags China Official's Tweet On COVID-19
Twitter has flagged a tweet written in March by a Chinese government spokesman that suggested the U.S. military brought the novel coronavirus to China, as the social media platform ramps up fact-checking of posts.
Storms threaten more delays as SpaceX prepares for new space attempt
Saturday’s rescheduled departure would be the first time astronauts have been launched from Cape Canaveral since 2011.
Woman, 28, makes court appearance over alleged murder of her partner in Langley Mill
A provisional trial date has been set
Minneapolis officer charged following death of black man in custody
The arrest comes after three days of protests.
Gujarat: Infant twins recover from COVID-19 in Mehsana
Twin brother and sister from Mehsana district of Gujarat, who had tested positive for COVID-19 within few days of birth, have recovered from the deadly infection, an official said on Friday. The
Minnesota Prosecutor Says 'Other' Evidence Does Not Support Criminal Charge in Floyd Case
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - A prosecutor in the US state of Minnesota told reporters that besides the graphic video, there is other evidence that does not support a criminal...
Trump’s gaffe on call with PM Modi is not a first, but a pattern
While officials acknowledge breach of protocol by the American President, they point out that the India-U.S. relationship remains strong nonetheless
Minneapolis officer charged following death of black man in custody
The arrest comes after three days of protests.
Tobacco industry pushing products that limit ability to fight Covid-19: WHO
WHO said that the tobacco industry has offered free branded masks and delivery to your door during quarantine and has lobbied for their products to be listed as ‘essential’.WHO launched a new kit for school students aged 13-17 to alert them of tobacco industry tactics
Ekiti generates N2m from 100 lockdown offenders - The Nation Nigeria
The Ekiti State Government has generated a sum of N2 million from court fines imposed on over 100 individuals who defied government's directives...
SC orders free travel for stranded workers
SC orders free travel for stranded workers Orders states to provide food, water New Delhi: The Supreme Court Thursday directed that no fare for travel either by train or bus be charged from the migrant workers stranded across the country and they be provided food and water. The apex court, which passed interim directions, said […]
Derek Chauvin Charged with Murder of George Floyd
The state of Minnesota announced Friday afternoon that Derek Chauvin has been arrested in connection with the death of George Floyd.
Shots fired during Denver protest of Minneapolis man’s death
The shooting happened in a park near the Capitol after people gathered to protest the death of a handcuffed black man during a confrontation with a white police officer in Minnesota. No immediate reports of injuries.
Coronavirus hits Coalition seats the hardest, upping pressure on PM
Nine of the 10 seats with the biggest jobless increases are held by the Coalition, raising internal pressure on Scott Morrison to extend the JobKeeper allowance.
Tokyo hospital faces group infections as Japan fears second coronavirus wave
Infections in Tokyo rose to nearly 5,200 on Thursday, the highest among the country's 47 prefectures.
Investigation launched into 'horrific' cases of alleged child neglect
Child Safety Minister Di Farmer announced the investigation on Friday after the death of Willow Dunn and discovery of two teenage boys at a home in Stafford.