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Martin explored Iceland’s cultural heritage

George R.R. Martin, author of the Game of Thrones books, received a private tour this weekend of Edda – the House of Icelandic Language, where he familiarized himself with the nation’s cultural heritage: the Icelandic manuscripts.
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Martin explored Iceland’s cultural heritage

George R.R. Martin, author of the Game of Thrones books, received a private tour this weekend of Edda – the House of Icelandic Language, where he familiarized himself with the nation’s cultural heritage: the Icelandic manuscripts.

Expecting an interest rate cut

The Icelandic Confederation of Labour (ASÍ) anticipates an interest rate cut on Wednesday, when the Central Bank of Iceland’s Monetary Policy Committee announces its decision.
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Expecting an interest rate cut

The Icelandic Confederation of Labour (ASÍ) anticipates an interest rate cut on Wednesday, when the Central Bank of Iceland’s Monetary Policy Committee announces its decision.

A smart national ID powers Somalia’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) vision

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somalia is rolling out biometric national identity cards to replace passports as the country’s primary form of identification; a move officials say will underpin its digital transformation and expand access to essential services.
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A smart national ID powers Somalia’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) vision

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somalia is rolling out biometric national identity cards to replace passports as the country’s primary form of identification; a move officials say will underpin its digital transformation and expand access to essential services.

Lost Rs 32cr in 6 months: Bengaluru techie fell for ‘digital arrest’ scam; how it played out

A Bengaluru woman lost nearly Rs 32 crore in a sophisticated «digital arrest» scam. Posing as CBI officers, fraudsters subjected her to constant Skype surveillance, threatening immediate arrest. Over six months, she made 187 bank transfers, believ
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Lost Rs 32cr in 6 months: Bengaluru techie fell for ‘digital arrest’ scam; how it played out

A Bengaluru woman lost nearly Rs 32 crore in a sophisticated «digital arrest» scam. Posing as CBI officers, fraudsters subjected her to constant Skype surveillance, threatening immediate arrest. Over six months, she made 187 bank transfers, believing she was proving her innocence, before receiving a fake clearance letter.

EC orders 'Special Revision' of Assam voter list, final roll in Feb; how it differs from SIR

The Election Commission has ordered a Special Revision of Assam's electoral rolls, with January 1, 2026, as the qualifying date and the final list due February 10, 2026. This focused update aims for accuracy, falling between routine and intensive revisions. T
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EC orders 'Special Revision' of Assam voter list, final roll in Feb; how it differs from SIR

The Election Commission has ordered a Special Revision of Assam's electoral rolls, with January 1, 2026, as the qualifying date and the final list due February 10, 2026. This focused update aims for accuracy, falling between routine and intensive revisions. The process involves door-to-door verification by BLOs using pre-filled registers.

Briefing - EU-Norway relations - 17-11-2025

Although Norway decided not to join the EU following negative national referendums held in 1972 and 1994, the country has maintained close economic, political, and sectoral relations with the EU for decades, primarily through the European Economic Area (EEA)
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Briefing - EU-Norway relations - 17-11-2025

Although Norway decided not to join the EU following negative national referendums held in 1972 and 1994, the country has maintained close economic, political, and sectoral relations with the EU for decades, primarily through the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement, and an increasing number of other, mostly bilateral, agreements. The EEA Agreement, in force since 1994, brings together EU Member States and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein in the single market, and provides for the free movement of people, services, goods and capital. The agreement also covers competition and State aid regulations, horizontal policies such as consumer protection, energy, environment and social policy, as well as flanking policies such as research, education, culture, public health and entrepreneurship. The EU and Norway have developed extensive trade ties. In 2024, Norway was the sixth largest EU trade partner in goods. Norway is one of the EU's key suppliers of oil, gas and electricity and its largest supplier of fish. The EU and Norway also maintain close and robust political relations. They are aligned on the main foreign policy issues and hold foreign policy dialogues. Cooperating under North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) auspices and beyond, they are equally close partners on security and defence. Moreover, although the EEA Agreement excludes justice and home affairs, Norway participates in key aspects of EU cooperation in this area, primarily through the Schengen Agreement. The European Parliament is closely involved in nurturing EU-Norway relations. It sends a delegation to the EEA Joint Parliamentary Committee, holds an annual bilateral interparliamentary meeting with Norway, and meets its Norwegian counterparts in other forums. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Net zero by 2050: Singapore studying potential deployment of nuclear energy to diversify energy mix, says Grace Fu

Singapore is diversifying its energy mix through alternative sources of energy such as biomethane and solar. It is also studying the potential deployment of nuclear energy, said Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu on Monday (Nov 17).Fu, w
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Net zero by 2050: Singapore studying potential deployment of nuclear energy to diversify energy mix, says Grace Fu

Singapore is diversifying its energy mix through alternative sources of energy such as biomethane and solar. It is also studying the potential deployment of nuclear energy, said Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu on Monday (Nov 17).Fu, who is also Singapore's Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, was delivering Singapore's national statement at the high-level segment of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Belem, Brazil on Nov 17. Singapore was 13th among the list of first 31 countries and regional groupings to deliver their national statements in the first session. The two-day segment will see countries delivering their national statements. Intergovernmental organisations and groups of non-governmental organisations admitted by the Conference of the Parties (COP) will also deliver their statements.In her statement on behalf of Singapore, the minister reaffirmed Singapore's commitment to work with the global community to progress towards climate goals.

Russia repels latest Ukrainian attempts to free encircled troops – MOD

Ukrainian attempts to break through encirclements in two key areas on the front line are failing, the Russian Defense Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russia repels latest Ukrainian attempts to free encircled troops – MOD

Ukrainian attempts to break through encirclements in two key areas on the front line are failing, the Russian Defense Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Kremlin responds to Germany’s warning of potential 2028 war

Berlin’s “militaristic” rhetoric could push Moscow to take steps to ensure its security, Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Kremlin responds to Germany’s warning of potential 2028 war

Berlin’s “militaristic” rhetoric could push Moscow to take steps to ensure its security, Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com

UK could seize asylum seekers’ valuables – minister

British authorities are considering seizing asylum seekers’ valuables to cover costs and deter them from arriving in the UK Read Full Article at RT.com
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UK could seize asylum seekers’ valuables – minister

British authorities are considering seizing asylum seekers’ valuables to cover costs and deter them from arriving in the UK Read Full Article at RT.com

Graft scandal has weakened Zelensky – Le Monde

A $100 million corruption scandal has infuriated the public and put Ukraine’s Western backing at risk, Le Monde has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
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Graft scandal has weakened Zelensky – Le Monde

A $100 million corruption scandal has infuriated the public and put Ukraine’s Western backing at risk, Le Monde has reported Read Full Article at RT.com

Zelensky’s top aide knew about corruption scheme – Ukrainian MP

The president’s right hand-man, Andrey Yermak, must be sacked, Ukrainian MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak has demanded Read Full Article at RT.com
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Zelensky’s top aide knew about corruption scheme – Ukrainian MP

The president’s right hand-man, Andrey Yermak, must be sacked, Ukrainian MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak has demanded Read Full Article at RT.com

More Iranian universities in QS Asia University Rankings

TEHRAN – The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asia University Rankings has placed 48 Iranian universities in the list of top universities in 2026, compared to 32 universities in 2025.
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More Iranian universities in QS Asia University Rankings

TEHRAN – The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asia University Rankings has placed 48 Iranian universities in the list of top universities in 2026, compared to 32 universities in 2025.

Iran shakes with 152 earthquakes in a week

TEHRAN – A total of 152 earthquakes were recorded across the country in a week from November 8 to 14, according to the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran.
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Iran shakes with 152 earthquakes in a week

TEHRAN – A total of 152 earthquakes were recorded across the country in a week from November 8 to 14, according to the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran.

Iranian university holds workshop on ‘Pediatric Critical Care Nursing’ in Ghana

TEHRAN – Iran University of Medical Sciences and Islamic University College, Ghana, have co-organized a two-day clinical workshop on ‘Pediatric Critical Care Nursing’ in Ghana.
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Iranian university holds workshop on ‘Pediatric Critical Care Nursing’ in Ghana

TEHRAN – Iran University of Medical Sciences and Islamic University College, Ghana, have co-organized a two-day clinical workshop on ‘Pediatric Critical Care Nursing’ in Ghana.

Somalia to face Bahrain in friendly match as both teams prepare for key regional matches

Manama (HOL) — Somalia’s national football team will take on Bahrain in a friendly match Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Bahrain National Stadium, a key test for both sides as they prepare for upcoming regional competitions.
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Somalia to face Bahrain in friendly match as both teams prepare for key regional matches

Manama (HOL) — Somalia’s national football team will take on Bahrain in a friendly match Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Bahrain National Stadium, a key test for both sides as they prepare for upcoming regional competitions.

NCERT must convert class 1-12 textbooks into Indian Sign Language in 3 months: CCPD

A significant directive from the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities mandates NCERT to convert textbooks for all grades into Indian Sign Language within three months. Education boards are also urged to introduce ISL as a standalone subject from C
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NCERT must convert class 1-12 textbooks into Indian Sign Language in 3 months: CCPD

A significant directive from the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities mandates NCERT to convert textbooks for all grades into Indian Sign Language within three months. Education boards are also urged to introduce ISL as a standalone subject from Class 1 to university level, addressing a critical gap for hearing-impaired students and promoting inclusive education.

Ex-Bangladesh PM Hasina calls her death sentence 'jurisprudential joke'

Sheikh Hasina also stated that the interim government of Bangladesh under the leadership of Muhammad Yunus is «destroying the systems of public services and law enforcement agencies»
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Ex-Bangladesh PM Hasina calls her death sentence 'jurisprudential joke'

Sheikh Hasina also stated that the interim government of Bangladesh under the leadership of Muhammad Yunus is «destroying the systems of public services and law enforcement agencies»

Russia's UEC to showcase its latest 177C aircraft engine in Dubai — corporation head

Over its long history, the corporation's enterprises have created and supplied over 30,000 engines to more than 100 countries, Alexander Grachev said
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Russia's UEC to showcase its latest 177C aircraft engine in Dubai — corporation head

Over its long history, the corporation's enterprises have created and supplied over 30,000 engines to more than 100 countries, Alexander Grachev said

KazMunayGas in talks with Lukoil on its assets in Kazakhstan — head of main shareholder

The issue is very complex, very multifaceted, there will be no simple solutions here, Nurlan Zhakupov noted
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KazMunayGas in talks with Lukoil on its assets in Kazakhstan — head of main shareholder

The issue is very complex, very multifaceted, there will be no simple solutions here, Nurlan Zhakupov noted

Debt-ridden owner of pub chains Be At One, Yates and Slug & Lettuce could sell 1,000 sites in bid to raise £1billion

Stonegate Group will soon have the option of getting rid of many venues, after suffering amid Covid lockdowns, rising inflation and hikes to employee contributions.
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Debt-ridden owner of pub chains Be At One, Yates and Slug & Lettuce could sell 1,000 sites in bid to raise £1billion

Stonegate Group will soon have the option of getting rid of many venues, after suffering amid Covid lockdowns, rising inflation and hikes to employee contributions.

Parents wrongly arrested over school WhatsApp group messages say they hope 'thought police' will 'think twice' after being awarded £20,000 in damages

Maxie Allen, 50, says he feels 'vindicated' after he and his TV producer partner Rosalind Levine, 46, received a £20,000 payout from Hertfordshire Constabulary.
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Parents wrongly arrested over school WhatsApp group messages say they hope 'thought police' will 'think twice' after being awarded £20,000 in damages

Maxie Allen, 50, says he feels 'vindicated' after he and his TV producer partner Rosalind Levine, 46, received a £20,000 payout from Hertfordshire Constabulary.

'Fergie will take everything - then bite your hand off to get the rings': CHRISTOPHER WILSON reveals true extent of Sarah's 'grabby' nature -

Despite the ominous 'E' word, Sarah seems certain all is not lost; public favour, she feels, can be hers once again with her planned rebrand as a 'global empowerment leader'.
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'Fergie will take everything - then bite your hand off to get the rings': CHRISTOPHER WILSON reveals true extent of Sarah's 'grabby' nature -

Despite the ominous 'E' word, Sarah seems certain all is not lost; public favour, she feels, can be hers once again with her planned rebrand as a 'global empowerment leader'.

Woman, 23, was celebrating landing her dream job with friends when all five were killed in car crash

The group are believed to have been headed into town for a night out when the Volkswagen Golf they were travelling in collided with a Toyota Landcruiser.
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Woman, 23, was celebrating landing her dream job with friends when all five were killed in car crash

The group are believed to have been headed into town for a night out when the Volkswagen Golf they were travelling in collided with a Toyota Landcruiser.

Labour's migrant crackdown descends into farce as Left's mutiny on jewellery seizures forces ministers to deny they want to take 'family heirlooms'

An asylum overhaul described by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood as the biggest for a generation is at risk of unravelling even before she has formally unveiled it.
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Labour's migrant crackdown descends into farce as Left's mutiny on jewellery seizures forces ministers to deny they want to take 'family heirlooms'

An asylum overhaul described by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood as the biggest for a generation is at risk of unravelling even before she has formally unveiled it.

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