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‘We want fans to know the risks’: US immigrant rights groups mobilize across World Cup host cities amid ICE fears
More than 120 groups issued warning to 10 million visitors about ‘serious rights violations’ under TrumpWith the Fifa World Cup just two weeks away, immigrant rights advocates in the 11 US host cities are mobilizing to protect fans and residents from immigration enforcement activities this summer.In Los Angeles, a labor union representing more than 2,000 hospitality workers at SoFi Stadium is threatening to strike if agents do not stay away from the venue, which is expected to draw about 70,000...
Inside an Ebola Ward, and a Roadblock for Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund
Plus, the 20-year-old director with the No. 1 movie.
Starmer Braces for Release of More Files About Mandelson and Epstein
The British government is to publish a second batch of documents about Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.S. ambassador.
Labour ministers accused of 'turning blind eye' as yacht gangs smuggle dozens of asylum seekers into Britain
Migration officials have warned ministers are "willingly turning a blind eye" to gangs smuggling migrants and drugs on yachts.People smuggling gangs are increasingly turning to more inland destinations to load and unload their cargo.Earlier this week, five men were arrested after a yacht carrying seven Albanian nationals was stopped off the south coast of England.Now, officials have warned the Government has lost control of the crisis, adding the Home Office has no idea of the scale of the probl...
UK wins court case over collapsed Rwanda asylum deal
UK wins court case over collapsed Rwanda asylum dealJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBBCThe UK will not have to pay Rwanda millions of pounds over the collapsed asylum agreement that was cancelled by Keir Starmer shortly after he took office, an international court has ruled.The Rwandan government had sought to sue the UK for more than £100m - saying it had breached the terms of the deal.Signed by the previous Conservative government, it was meant to see the UK pay Rwanda to host asylu...
TMC expels 2 MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, for 'anti-party activities'
The Trinamool Congress has expelled two MLAs, Sandipan Saha and Ritabrata Banerjee, from its primary membership due to alleged anti-party activities and actions detrimental to the organisation. Both legislators reportedly failed to attend party meetings and made statements against the AITC's interests.
'We thank India': Africa CDC on emergency Ebola aid as Congo battles Ebola outbreak
India has dispatched vital medical supplies, including diagnostics and therapeutics, to aid the Democratic Republic of Congo's fight against the escalating Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak. The Africa CDC expressed deep gratitude for this crucial assistance, which was channeled through its regional hub in Uganda and is now being deployed to affected areas.
OC, CC, RERA and sale deed: Property documents every homebuyer should know
Buying a home involves crucial paperwork. Key documents like the Occupancy Certificate (OC), Completion Certificate (CC), RERA registration, and Sale Deed are vital. Understanding these ensures legal compliance, protects your investment, and prevents future disputes. Verify these carefully before finalizing your property purchase for peace of mind.
How Lebanon’s Best Chance to Disarm Hezbollah Failed
Lebanon’s government has long wanted the powerful militia to give up its weapons. Before the Iran war began, there were signs of progress toward that goal.
How Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s father’s faith shaped his extraordinary success
Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made IPL history, securing five individual awards in one season. His father's unwavering dedication, including selling land to fund his cricket dream, fueled this success. A former cricketer himself, his father instilled the crucial lesson that team victory trumps personal milestones, shaping Vaibhav's remarkable journey.
Kane Parsons becomes youngest film-maker to open at No 1 in the US with Backrooms
Backrooms stunned industry observers by taking $81m in its first weekend, a record for studio A24Kane Parsons has become the youngest film-maker to open a film at number one at the North American box office for his directing debut Backrooms.Parsons, 20, is seven years younger than the previous record holder, Josh Trank, who was 27 when his debut Chronicle recorded a $22m opening in 2011. Backrooms stunned industry observers by taking $81m in its first weekend in North America – which was also a...
Lib Dem civil war breaks out over official guidance protecting female-only spaces
A Liberal Democrat civil war has broken out over the official guidance for protecting female-only spaces after its leader Sir Ed Davey has said he will oppose the advice.The Equalities and Human Rights Commission (ECHR) shared their advice earlier this month on how businesses and public bodies should protect female-only spaces following the landmark Supreme Court ruling last year. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson approved the advice. However, Sir Ed has written to Ms Phillipson requesting...
Make in India boost: Army tests Divyastra Mk-1 built for intel, surveillance; how it works?
News News: The Divyastra Mk-1, an indigenous tactical UAV by Hoverit, has successfully showcased its operational capabilities, offering significant advancements in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance for the Indian Army. With 95% indigenous components, this platform promises cost-effective defense solutions and resilience against global supply chain disruptions.
DR Congo celebrates recovery of Ebola survivors
DR Congo celebrates recovery of Ebola survivors12 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEmery Makumeno,BBC Africa, KinshasaandHafsa KhalilReutersMakati Tagirabo (L) and Baraka Bulambula (R) were two of the nurses who had recovered from Ebola in this latest outbreakHealth authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo are celebrating after five patients, who had Ebola and now recovered, were allowed to leave hospital.The current outbreak is suspected to have killed almost 250 people. But...
Hydrangeas bloom better and turn 'deepest blue' when fed 1 kitchen scrap
Hydrangeas are a popular flowering shrub in the UK, and they can be seen in gardens across the nation
Tirumala Sees Surge In Hair Offerings, 1.24 Million Devotees Shave Heads
According to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which manages the hills shrine of lord Venkateswara, a total of 12,43,063 devotees offered their hair between May 1 and May 27.
UK wins legal battle against Rwanda and dodges shelling out eye-watering £100MILLION refund over ditched migrant deal
Britain will not have to pay Rwanda millions of pounds over the failed migrant deportation deal after winning a case at The Hague.The deal, first proposed by the former Conservative government, was scrapped by Labour. It proposal aimed to deter unauthorized crossings of the English Channel by sending asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing and resettlement.More to follow... Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
Parking tickets that 'can go straight in the bin' and how to dispute them
Private parking charges are rising sharply, but not all tickets need to be paid - here's what you need to know about disputing a parking charge
Chinese Military Sought Nvidia Chips for Years, Report Says
An analysis of six years of procurement records suggests that the People’s Liberation Army has openly tried to acquire restricted U.S. technology.
A Whole Generation Seems to Be Using ‘POV’ Wrong
Gen Z might be using the abbreviation for “point of view” incorrectly. But linguists think it’s exciting.