Friday, April 26, 2024

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300 Nigerian inmates escape after suspected Islamist raid

Around 300 inmates are on the run after a suspected raid by Islamist Boko Haram militants on a prison in Nigeria’s capital Abuja on Tuesday night, an interior ministry official...

815 hit by vomiting bug at Stuttgart spring festival

A norovirus outbreak at a festival in south-west Germany has affected more than 800 people. They caught the vomiting...

‘Ease on the way’ for St Joseph commuters

Government is on the job when it comes to long-standing complaints from residents of St Joseph on fixing...

King Charles to resume public duties next week

Britain’s King Charles III will resume public duties next week following “a period of treatment and recuperation,” Buckingham Palace announced...

76ers’ star Embiid ‘not giving up’ after Bell’s palsy diagnosis

Philadelphia 76ers centre Joel Embiid says he is "not a quitter" after producing his best-ever post-season performance, despite dealing...

Senator proposes whistleblower law

Government Senator and attorney-at-law Gregory Nicholls says whistleblower legislation may soon have to be considered an option in the fight against gun-related crimes. Speaking during...

DPP to jury: Go with the evidence

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Donna Babb-Agard KC yesterday implored the 12-member jury to find Hakeem Roberto Stuart guilty after carefully weighing all the...

Warner loses appeal, will keep fighting

Port Of Spain, Trinidad – Former vice-president of football’s world governing body FIFA, Austin ‘Jack’ Warner on Thursday lost his fight, at the Privy...

Death along Callender’s

One man is reported to have died in a single car collision at the junction of Callender’s Main Road and Callender's Crescent in Christ...

Guyana government invites Black Panther star to come home

Georgetown – President Irfaan Ali has told internationally acclaimed Guyana-born actress, Letitia Michelle Wright, that his administration would be “honoured” to host her as he...

Djokovic to play at the Australian Open

Novak Djokovic confirmed he will play at next year’s Australian Open, saying he was “very happy” his visa ban had been overturned. The Serb, a...