The BBC horse racing commentator has given his first interview since their deaths alongside his surviving daughter Amy, describing the legacy of love the three women he adored had left behind.
Adam Khatib, 39, from Walthamstow in east London, plotted with other Al Qaeda sympathisers to use liquid explosives hidden in bottles of Lucozade and Oasis.
Keir Starmer said he wanted to 'make change together' as he scrambles to avoid a disastrous defeat in a crunch Commons vote on the flagship legislation.
Kate Shemirani, who rose to notoriety with rabid anti-vax rants, has denied that daughter Paloma was ever diagnosed with the blood cancer that killed her aged 23.
Health chiefs have urgently warned Britons to adopt safety measures after cases of a dangerous food poisoning bug have reached the highest level in a decade.
[SAnews.gov.za] Cabinet has been briefed on the phased arrival of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) troops from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
[Monusco] In Aru, a new round of peace talks is building on earlier efforts to bring stability to Ituri province. The dialogue, known as «Aru 2», brings together authorities, armed groups, local leaders, and civil society to reinforce the process launched in 2023.
[MSF] In Tine and Oure Cassoni camps in eastern Chad, close to the border with Sudan, Médecins Sans Frontières is increasing our support for recently arrived Sudanese refugees. In these overcrowded camps, people face harsh conditions and limited access to food, shelter, water, and healthcare. The current humanitarian response is grossly insufficient, and greater support from additional organisations is urgently needed.
The Russian foreign minister emphasized that Russia expects the international community to respect the repeated assurances from Iran’s supreme leader that Tehran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons
The Russian foreign minister does not believe it will have any meaningful impact on Russian security
Russia’s Battlegroup Center inflicted more than 545 casualties on Ukrainian troops and destroyed six enemy armored combat vehicles in its area of responsibility over the past day, the Defense Ministry reported
In total, 161 criminal cases were opened from January to June 2025
As the world marks Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month this June, a leading Malawian mental health advocate is calling on the nation to break the silence surrounding men’s psychological struggles and take urgent steps to protect their wellbeing. Levson Mundie Thomas, a Clinical Officer and Executive Director of Moyo Health Rights Foundation, has stressed the […] The post Mental Health Advocate Urges Malawians to Prioritise Men’s Wellbeing appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
«This year, the volume of natural gas supplies to Hungary via Turkey will hit the record once again,» the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade said
Sergey Naryshkin said that this interaction is expanding year by year
Gao Jiakun urged NATO to «stop manipulating issues on China»
Ali Khamenei said that US failed to cause any significant harm
The Iranian leader also remarked that those who overstate the damage suffered by Iranian nuclear facilities from US strikes are now trying to minimize this incident
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Buskers in Quebec City say rules regarding street music have piled up in recent years. Now, the city is requiring musicians to sing solely in French at two popular sites.
The massive fluctuations in Lake Superior's water levels have caught the eye of scientists, who think they're the result of a type of tsunami wave called a meteotsunami. Meteotsunamis are driven by air-pressure disturbances often tied to fast-moving weather events such as severe thunderstorms and squalls.
Dozens of owners of a London townhouse development completed in 2017 say they've had leaks in their roofs and windows, and Ontario's home warranty program can't help them because the coverage has expired.
The government is considering reviving the Tulbul Navigation Project to better utilize its share of water from the western rivers, as outlined in the Indus Waters Treaty. This initiative aims to address India's limited water storage capacity and optimize dam management.
Karnataka BJP faces legal trouble after an FIR was filed over a contentious social media post. The post allegedly likened Indira Gandhi to Adolf Hitler, sparking outrage and a police investigation. The complaint, lodged by a KPCC general secretary, accuses the BJP of defamation and inciting social unrest through the now-deleted content.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated a data centre in Ghaziabad, emphasizing its role in realizing Prime Minister Modi's vision of a developed India by 2047. He also highlighted the state's potential in animal husbandry and dairy, criticizing previous governments' neglect and crediting current efforts for improving farmers' prosperity and preventing suicides.
Following Shashi Tharoor's cryptic social media post, the Congress party has intensified its criticism of the Thiruvananthapuram MP. Manickam Tagore cautioned Tharoor to be wary of 'hawks' and 'vultures,' while Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge indirectly criticized Tharoor for allegedly prioritizing Modi over the nation.
Private organisations in Singapore should stop using National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) numbers to prove a person's identity as soon as possible, the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) has said.In a media release on Thursday (June 26), MDDI said that while NRIC numbers may be used to identify a person over the phone or when using digital services, it should not be used for authenticating access to private services or information meant only for that person.In a joint advisory issued the same day, the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) and Cyber Security Agency (CSA) said NRIC numbers are issued to uniquely identify a person and must be assumed to have been disclosed to at least a few other persons.Noting that organisations are responsible for deciding whether and how to authenticate their users, CSA said passwords are one such method of authenticating a person.Passwords that cannot be easily guessed should hence be used, it said, noting that passwords containing easily obtained information including names, NRIC numbers or birthdates do not make strong passwords.
Several teenagers were spotted behaving erratically after allegedly using drug-laced 'Kpods' vaporisers outside a mall in Punggol. According to Shin Min Daily News, the incident reportedly occurred on Tuesday (June 24) at around 1am. In a video uploaded to Sgfollowsall Instagram on June 24, youths could be seen stumbling unsteadily, walking in a zombie-like manner, with one collapsing and another struggling to walk straight after allegedly using the drug-laced vapes.Unlike regular vape liquids, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) has warned that 'Kpods' contain etomidate — an anaesthetic agent classified as a poison under the Poisons Act.According to the person who recorded the video, the incident took place at Punggol Waterway. The person also reportedly called the police after leaving the scene.
The Senate has overhauled President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, sparking serious concerns over federal spending and social programs in the House.
In accordance with the subsidiarity principle, education policies are decided at the level of the individual Member States. The role of the EU is therefore mainly a supporting and coordinating one. The main objectives of Union action in the field of education include encouraging mobility of students and staff, fostering mutual recognition of diplomas and periods of study, and promoting cooperation between higher education institutions.[1] Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The Commission is the EU institution that has the monopoly on legislative initiative as well as important executive powers in policies such as competition and external trade. It is the principal executive body of the European Union and is formed by a College of members composed of one Commissioner per Member State. The Commission oversees the application of Union law and respect for the Treaties by the Member States; it also chairs the committees responsible for the implementation of EU law. The former ‘comitology’ system has been replaced by new legal instruments, namely implementing and delegated acts. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP