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I now call for justice for all the victims of the burning, looting and blocking of roads
Dear Editor, The unfortunate death of the young school child Adriana was appropriated by hoodlums, thugs, and miscreants as an opportunity to burn, block roads, rob, loot, and riot desecrating a legitimate cause for a call for justice in the Police handling of the investigation of the matter. The article I now call for justice for all the victims of the burning, looting and blocking of roads appeared first on Stabroek News.
10 fiction and nonfiction books to understand the Vietnam War
The Vietnam War inspired enduring literature, from both sides of the world
Business News | Tata Tea JaagoRe's AI Campaign Champions the Power of Collective Actions for a Positive Climate Impact
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 30: Tata Tea JaagoRe is back with its latest campaign to fight climate change. This AI-powered campaign named 'Har Green Action se Farak Padega'by Tata Consumer Products Limited is aimed at awakening and nudging individuals to take small but meaningful actions in their daily lives that can collectively create a greater positive impact on the environment. The campaign reinforces Tata Tea JaagoRe's commitment of spreading awareness on a cause which is the most defining crisis of our time - Climate Change and carries forward the brand's purpose of being a catalyst for awakening consumers to drive positive social change. The initiative measures the positive impact of daily 'green' actions by individuals and is built on Google Cloud's AI suite of products.
What happened when we ditched the Canaries for a more sustainable family trip to Paris
After years of beach breaks, Robin McKelvie’s decision to swap the Canary Islands for a no-fly break in France proved a roaring success – and even passed muster with his teenage daughters
Headline inflation eases, making the RBA’s pre-emptive rate cut a near-certainty
Headline inflation has finally fallen into the Reserve Bank’s target range for a rate cut, despite new data showing that the cost-of-living crisis is set to continue into the next decade.
Death In The Afternoon: How a young soldier met his fate on the pitch 100 years ago today
At just 22, Hugh O’Doherty had already lived a busy sporting and political life before a collision on the pitch caused his death.
What is a conclave? What to know about the secretive process to elect the next pope
Cardinals have decided the conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis will begin May 7
Canada's Liberals celebrate a stunning win and the populist challenger loses his seat
Canada’s Liberals are celebrating election victory in a stunning turn of fortune
WAM Income Maximiser makes its debut on the ASX today
The latest ASX LIC from Wilson Asset Management (WAM), WAM Income Maximiser Ltd (ASX: WMX), IPOed today. Will it be a hit?
New Aston Martin DBX S flagship packs 535kW and a carbon roof
Aston Martin has added a new top-shelf S version of its only SUV, bringing more power and less weight – but it’s no quicker to 100km/h.
Edmonton Oilers win 3-1 in Game 5 to take series lead against Los Angeles Kings
Mattias Janmark scored the tiebreaking goal at 7:12 of the third period, and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-1 Tuesday night for their third consecutive victory and a 3-2 lead in their first-round series.
Mexican restaurant customer Carletta Andrews has baby snake fall into margarita cocktail in Virginia, US
A customer got more than she bargained for when she ordered a margarita at a restaurant that turned out to be truly poisonous.
Jane Bunn weather: Melbourne recorded second hottest April in 169 years of records
Only 2005 was hotter in a long history that goes back to when observations began in 1856.
Hidden car button that could save your life in an emergency
A TikTok user has shared a 'life-saving' feature in your car that you probably didn't know existed, and it could help you escape in an emergency situation
Chris Billam-Smith: I was ready for Badou Jack - I want to fight for a world title again
Chris Billam-Smith returned to winning ways with unanimous points victory over Brandon Glanton on Eubank Jr vs Benn undercard; Billam-Smith tells the Toe2Toe Podcast of his wish to be world champion again and how he was ready to step in to fight Badou Jack when Ryan Rozicki withdrew
Salford's 'managed decline' and the £3.8m upgrade set to fix it
It's part of a long-term plan for improvements.
Mattias Janmark’s goal sends dominant Oilers past Kings 3-1. They take a 3-2 series lead to Edmonton
Edmonton Oilers outshoot Los Angeles Kings 46-22 in 3-1 win in Game 5
Jeanswest: Closing down sale as more than 90 stores in Australia set to shut
Jeanswest is having the ultimate closing down sale for shoppers who love a bargain.
North Korean Troops Train with Russian Forces in Kursk
Thousands of North Korean troops have been sent to fight in Kursk, and Russia has now released new footage of Pyongyang's soldiers training with the Kremlin's forces.KCNA/via REUTERS <ul><li>Moscow … [+4454 chars]
Photos of Dundee Highland Games from the 70s to the 90s star local heroes, young athletes and Geoff Capes
These retro pictures of competitors and crowds take us back to the city's traditional celebration of Scottish culture.
LIVERPOOL SEASON PLAYER RATINGS: Who were the standout stars driving Arne Slot’s team to success? Which players unexpectedly shined? And which key player should the club prioritize for a new contract?
Internewscast Journal Internewscast Liverpool are Premier League champions. What a remarkable season it has been… This Post: LIVERPOOL SEASON PLAYER RATINGS: Who were the standout stars driving Arne Slot’s team to success? Which players unexpectedly shined? And which key player should the club prioritize for a new contract? first appeared on Internewscast Journal
Entertainment News | This Summer at the Movies, Superheroes, from 'Superman' to 'Fantastic Four', Return
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Superman already has a lot on his broad shoulders. It seems unfair to add the fate of Hollywood to his worries.
Inflation is easing, boosting the case for another interest rate cut in May
With the key measures of inflation back within the Reserve Bank’s target band, expectations are growing for a second rate cut in May.
For sale: Here's some of the cheapest restaurants and takeaways on the market across the West Midlands
There's a range of cheap takeaways and restaurants currently on the market for aspiring business owners to take over across the region.
Prince William and Kate Middleton Celebrate Anniversary on the Isle of Mull – Revisiting the Picturesque Scottish Island 20 Years After Their First Visit as University Sweethearts
Internewscast Journal Internewscast They may now be known locally as Lord and Lady of the… This Post: Prince William and Kate Middleton Celebrate Anniversary on the Isle of Mull – Revisiting the Picturesque Scottish Island 20 Years After Their First Visit as University Sweethearts first appeared on Internewscast Journal
From the biography: Mirra Alfassa aka The Mother’s early days in India as a Frenchwoman
An excerpt from ‘The Mother: A Life of Sri Aurobindo’s Spiritual Collaborator’, by Peter Heehs.
Murder accused told gardaí wife tried to stab him in the head with a chisel
Richard Satchwell changed his ‘narrative’ after decomposed remains of wife Tina found in their home, jury told
Massive deficit in Gardai needed to investigate fatal road crashes, GRA conference told
The conference also heard one investigator was sent more than 300km from Tipperary to Donegal for a fatal crash probe
I love being called ‘love’, although there are some exceptions
Nicknames are a joy - more fun and intimate than real names that can sound generic
Leinster cannot take a motivated Northampton for granted
Current Northampton coach Phil Dawson will renew long history with Leinster when he visits Aviva on Saturday
Gordon D’Arcy: When the Saints come marching in to the Aviva, expect the unexpected
Leinster and Northampton have a rich history, but history has shown the unpredictability of the sport
The 20 Manchester United youngsters who could impress Ruben Amorim in pre-season
Man Utd have a huge games against Athletic Bilbao coming up but conversations about pre-season have taken place.
"Kneecap? They're the Wolfe Tones in tracksuits" says Jinx Lennon, aiming at flag-waving nationalism
The punk poet from Dundalk says despite being a republican, he reckons artists should "stop hiding behind the flag"
Forget 10,000 steps a day: these are the five ways you can really lose weight from walking
Adding a fast burst of walking into your daily commute, or carrying a heavy backpack, will really increase fitness
Devon beach named a destination dupe for French seaside spot
A holiday firm reckons both of the secluded spots make for a "perfect off-grid getaway"
In Victorian era a railway could be built in three years, but now even planning approval would take way longer
This State must start thinking outside the box to deliver key housing and infrastructure
We Really Need Good Leaders In The North
By Mairo Muhammad Mudi Before I am accused of being rude to the elders please read the recent write-up by Oreoluwa which has sparked a necessary conversation about the state of leadership in Northern Nigeria. His words, though bitter, hold a painful truth that we must confront. I’d like to share his thoughts with you […] The post We Really Need Good Leaders In The North appeared first on NewsDiaryOnline.
What you need to know about the 'Trumpet' texts being sent to millions of Australians
Little is known about Suellen Wrightson, the election candidate who has been bombarding Aussies with text messages.
The best way to deal with the Christian Right's takeover of American politics
Talia Lavin’s Wild Faith: How the Christian Right is Taking Over America is an angry response to the rise of American Christianity’s far-right fringe, which she depicts as a theocratic menace to secular government and liberal freedoms. As Lavin shows in abundant detail, the US Christian Right adheres to a worldview based around supernatural struggle between good and evil, where “demons make war every day with the better angels of the human spirit”. This is the same mentality as motivated the Satanic Panic of the 1980s, with its hysterical tales of ritual child abuse in service of the Devil. It continues to influence America’s “politics, punditry, and policy”. Lavin exposes the Christian Right’s political ambitions and social harms, amassing examples to illustrate the point. She cites case after case of apocalyptic fervour, domestic terrorism, patriarchal tyranny, systematic child abuse, anti-science kookiness, and connections with white supremacism. Her central claim is that significant elements within