Following the Oxfam sex scandal, The Times reports new allegations that one of the charity's employees used prostitutes in earthquake-hit Haiti, which he has strenuously denied...
The Sun says it has a photo of Meghan Markle holding a gun during training for TV roles...
The Independent leads with the murder investigation into the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov in London...
The Guardian front page also covers the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov in London as police launch a murder investigation...
The Daily Telegraph leads with the murder investigation into the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov, who was found hanged in London...
The Daily Star claims Fifa is under pressure to move this summer's World Cup away from Russia in the wake of the Salisbury spy poisoning, with England "poised" to stage the event...
The Daily Mail front page features the Parsons Green Tube bomber, who was found guilty at the Old Bailey of attempted murder...
The Daily Express leads with Prince Harry's remarks about the UK's shrinking defence budget...
The i splash features the news that British counter-terror police have launched a murder investigation into the death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov in London...
The Daily Mirror says police are looking at 12 new claims of child sex abuse in Telford following reports of a grooming scandal in the Shropshire town...
Washington has opposed the EU's plans for a levy on digital revenues, deepening a transatlantic rift over tax and trade, the Financial Times reports...
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US and Russia to hold talks toward the beginning of January, says Putin. Polina Ivanova and Max Seddon in Moscow Vladimir Putin said the US and Russia will hold dealings about the Kremlin's complaints against Nato and western apprehensions Moscow will attack Ukraine in Geneva toward the beginning of January. President Putin said Russia had seen a "positive response" from the US in the wake of distributing two arrangements of draft proposition last week that would basically revamp the post-cold conflict security request in Europe by making Nato vow not to concede any future individuals from the previous Soviet Union, primarily Ukraine. "The next move's up to them. They need to let us know something accordingly," Putin said at his yearly news meeting in Moscow. He added that he trusted the pressure could be settled carefully. "We want to see how our security can be guaranteed," he said. "Along these lines, with practically no tomfoolery, we just...
New post Lucrative Pop Phenomenon Ogden Payne , CONTRIBUTOR I write for, and about, the up-and-coming musician. SACRAMENTO, CA - OCTOBER 11: The Weeknd performs during his 'Starboy World Tour' at Golden 1 Center on October 11, 2017 in Sacramento, California. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images) The Weeknd silently graced streaming sites with his latest album My Dear Melancholy. Outside of music, he appears to be a man of few words whose identity seems to be as somber his latest album title. His career, however, is much more colorful. His accolades include a collection of Grammy Awards and a spot on the cover of FORBES, amounting to the perfect balance between art and business. But peeling back the layers to understand how exactly the Toronto native became such a worldwide phenomenon is a thought as alluring as the singer’s persona. He Embraced Humble Beginnings “Can’t nobody stop us, used to be ...
Calabar prison inmate who delivered twins last week is dead dailypost.ng The inmate of the Calabar Prison that delivered twins at the General Hospital Calabar on April 17 has died at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital due to postnatal complications. The Prison authority disclosed this in a statement by ASP Effanga Etim, Public Relations Officer of the State Prison Command on Wednesday in Calabar. He said that the mother of the twins died two days after delivery. “The Nigerian Prisons Service, Cross River command, is pained over the loss of the said inmate after a combined effort by the prison authority, the Cross River Government and medical personnel in the General Hospital, Calabar.” He said. Etim said that with the intervention of the Cross River Commissioner for Health and the Prison authorities to provide the funds needed for the Caesarean Section, the said inmate was delivered of twins: a boy and a girl. “However, due to complications arising from the...
Drinking water is essential for life, but many rural towns in the U.S. are struggling to provide safe and reliable water to their residents. For decades, these towns have neglected their drinking water systems, resulting in aging infrastructure, water quality violations, and financial challenges. In this blog post, we will explore some of the causes and consequences of this crisis, and what can be done to address it. Causes of the Crisis One of the main causes of the crisis is the shrinking population of many rural towns. As people move to urban areas or other states, the tax base and the customer base of the water systems decline. This means less revenue to cover the costs of operation, maintenance, and improvement of the water systems. According to a report by the American Bar Association³, in 2015, 9 percent of all water systems had a documented violation of water quality standards, exposing 21 million people to unhealthy drinking water. These violations were more likely to occur in...
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