Why the BBC could track down a people-smuggling kingpin before the police Barzan Majeed is believed to have controlled the trade across the English Channel yet remained free. Ripper Street stagehand loses unfair dismissal case against Element Pictures Labour Court confirms Workplace Relations Commission ruling against founding member of Irish Film Workers Association International students risk immigration status to engage in Gaza protests Reliant on visas to remain in the US, foreign students face heightened consequences for involvement in campus protests. Canadian police link 4 women killed in the 1970s to dead American serial sex offender Canadian police have linked the deaths of 4 women in the 1970s to now-deceased U.S. fugitive Gary Allen Srery, who hid in Canada from the 1970s to 1990s. Aid offloaded from Gaza pier as Israel again denies genocide allegations The temporary U.S.-made pier opens another entry point for aid, but humanitarian groups say land crossings are imperative to curbing the vast hunger in Gaza. New Mexico weighs whether to toss Alec Baldwin criminal charges in 'Rust' shooting New Mexico First Judicial District Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer on Friday said she would soon make a ruling on whether grand jury proceedings against Baldwin were conducted in a fair and impartial manner. David DePape sentenced to 30 years in attempted Nancy Pelosi kidnapping, hammer attack on husband The sentencing caps a federal trial that raised chilling questions about the safety of public officials amid heightened political extremism and the proliferation of online platforms that give traction to baseless fanatical conspiracy theories. |
US does not provide Israeli artists visas to perform after controversial song lyrics went viral The controversial lyrics say, “(from) Bella Hadid, Dua Lipa, Mia Khalifa; Every day is a day; All the units in the army come to harbo darbo on their heads!" Three tourists killed as several gunmen open fire in Afghanistan At least four people - including three tourists - have been killed by gunmen in Afghanistan's Bamiyan province, the Taliban's interior ministry has said. Ministers clawing back £251m from carers hit by DWP’s allowance failures ‘Strikingly large’ sum being recouped from people who fell foul of system that did not flag overpayments Ministers are clawing back more than £250m from unpaid carers over benefit infringements that occurred largely as a result of government failures, it can be revealed. More than 134,000 people who care for loved ones are being forced to repay often huge carer’s allowance overpayments. The debts… After deputy PM quits, Nepal PM to seek 4th confidence vote in 18 months Nepal PM Prachanda to seek vote of confidence on May 20 after coalition partner withdrawal. Belongs to Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre). Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal withdrew support, leading to resignation as deputy PM. Aid Starts Entering Gaza Through U.S.-Built Pier, but Officials Say It Isn’t Enough Israel said Friday that it was facilitating the flow of aid and that its operations in Rafah, which have caused 630,000 people to flee, were ‘limited and localized.’ Mayoral candidate, five others killed in gunfire at a campaign rally in Mexico A mayoral candidate and five other people have been killed in a shooting at campaign rally in the violence-wracked southern Mexico state of Chiapas |
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