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BY OLAMIDE APEJOYE Billionaire businessman and chairman of the Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, addressed an expanded session ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s party said it is returning the money from Abdul Sattar Shere-Mohammod who was convicted of actual bodily harm in 2022 ...
Trump’s global tariff turmoil has produced more than a ripple of political success for the NPP government in Sri Lanka. The ...
Texas’s naked power grab threatens quaint democratic notion that congressional districts should fairly reflect their ...
As I have made plain, I value the commentaries contained in letters to the editor. Last week I quoted the contribution of ...
By Ken Harries Esq In the kaleidoscopic turbulence of Nigerian politics, where discord often drowns out dialogue and egos flare like Harmattan wildfires, the 10th Senate under Senate President ...
Criminals in Australia are more likely to re-offend than those in other countries. One change could improve this.
Criminals in Australia are more likely to re-offend than those in other countries. One change could improve this.
Former Jahangirnagar University professor Anu Muhammad yesterday accused the interim government of distorting history in the ...
On South German Street in New Ulm, Minnesota, sits a little pink house with two bedrooms and an attic, which served as ...
Daniel O’Connell’s efforts culminated in the passage of the Catholic Relief Act of 1829, which allowed Catholics to sit in ...
Advocates and family members of people in prison hope their quilt humanizes and commemorates loved ones behind bars.
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