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LAST SURVIVING U.S. HOSTAGE TO BE FREED FROM HAMAS TERRORISTS – President Trump says the anticipated release could come as early as this morning U.S President Donald Trump has announced that the last surviving U.S. hostage being held by Hamas terrorists, Edan Alexander, who has been in captivity since October 2023, will soon be reunited with his family. President Donald Trump, confirming the information via a post on Truth Social on Sunday, said he was “grateful to all those involved”. Trump stated that this was a step taken in good faith towards the United States and the efforts of the…
STARMER ANNOUNCES THE TIGHTENING OF UK MIGRATION RULES – Many immigrants would have to wait longer before they can claim welfare Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new salvo of measures to toughen up Britain’s migration system today, saying many immigrants would have to wait longer before getting the status they need to claim welfare. Starmer, during a news conference in London, stated that every area of the immigration system, work, family and study will be tightened to ensure more control. Under the changes, automatic settlement and citizenship for people who move to Britain will apply after 10 years, up…
POPE LEO XIV ELECTED AS NEW LEADER OF ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH-Pope Leo XIV has now become the 267th Catholic pope Pope Leo XIV has been elected as the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church, succeeding Pope Francis who recently passed on. The Former U.S. Cardinal; Robert Prevost, has been elected the new pope and leader of the Roman Catholic Church and has taken the name; Pope Leo XIV. Pope Leo, appeared on the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica where he gave his first speech, after white smoke billowed from a chimney atop the Sistine Chapel signifying the 133…
NEW ZEALAND TO BOOST PAYOFF FOR VICTIMS OF STATE CARE ABUSE – 200,000 children and vulnerable adults experienced abuse from 1950- 2019 The New Zealand government has said it would spend 774 million New Zealand dollars in its 2025 budget for redress and compensation for children, young people and vulnerable adults who were abused in state care. A public inquiry last year found some 200,000 children and vulnerable adults in state and faith-based care experienced some form of abuse from 1950 to 2019 forcing Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in November to offer a historic national apology to victims and their…
IMMIGRATION SHAKE-UP DEMANDS FLUENT ENGLISH AND BRITISH VALUES – Migrants will need to meet a much higher level of fluency, akin to A-level standards The Labour government under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is set to introduce stricter English language requirements for migrants coming to live and work in the UK, as part of a significant shake-up of the immigration system. A new white paper expected next week will outline plans to raise the standard of English required for overseas workers seeking UK visas. Currently, applicants need only demonstrate a basic command of the language—roughly equivalent to GCSE-level proficiency—but this…
INDIA STRIKES HEADQUARTERS OF MILITANT GROUPS IN PAKISTAN- Four missiles reportedly decimate a building complex in Muridk India has launched missile strikes in response to the killing of Indian tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir last month. Four missiles reportedly hit a sprawling complex in Muridk, at around half past midnight. India says it is associated with militant group, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Delhi and Washington blame LeT for the 2008 attack on the Indian city of Mumbai that killed more than 160 people. Wednesday’s attack left other buildings in the complex untouched. A local official stated that 3,500 staff and students of the…
UK AGENCY SAYS GEOENGINEERING EXPERIMENTS FUNDED BY UK GOVT- Professor Pierrehumbert says geoengineering has troubling implications for global society. The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria) reportedly stated that real geoengineering experiments across the globe are being funded by the UK government. The agency claims that the experiments will be small-scale and rigorously assessed before going ahead. Other projects in the £56.8m programme are proposed to model the impacts of geoengineering on the climate and research how it could be governed internationally The announcement was criticised by Prof Raymond Pierrehumbert at the University of Oxford who stated that Solar geoengineering…
SPURS’ MADDISON TO MISS REMAINDER OF SEASON – He is out with a knee injury Tottenham Hotspur’s James Maddison will miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury, manager Ange Postecoglou said on the eve of todays Europa League semi-final second leg, in a blow to the club as they chase their first trophy in 17 years. The 28-year-old England midfielder went off injured midway through the second half of last Thursday’s 3-1 first leg home win over Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt. At the time, Postecoglou said Maddison’s injury “doesn’t look great”. Spurs will also continue to be without…
PARIS ST GERMAIN MARCH INTO THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL – Their measured 2-1 second-leg victory earned them a 2nd shot at Europe’s top title Paris St Germain head coach Luis Enrique praised the passion and intensity of his team as they weathered an early Arsenal storm to march into the Champions League final. Their measured 2-1 second-leg victory in Paris earned them a second shot at Europe’s top title. Goals by Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi sealed a 3-1 aggregate semi-final triumph while a string of vital saves from keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma helped keep Arsenal at bay. Five years after…
REVAMPED AZTECA STADIUM TO REOPEN NEXT MARCH – The renovated stadium will kick off next year’s tournament with the opening match on June 11 Mexico City’s government confirmed that the famous Azteca Stadium, soon to be renamed “Estadio Ciudad de Mexico”, will reopen in March next year ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The renovated stadium, which hosted the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals, will kick off next year’s tournament with the opening match on June 11, as well as other group-stage and knockout matches at the global showpiece co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. Construction is…
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