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 ‘Refuge of the last dreamers’: Luang Prabang, a city suspended in time Once a royal city in ancient Laos, Luang Prabang is home to Buddhist temples nestled in a valley on the Mekong River. UN experts say South Sudan is close to securing a $13 billion oil-backed loan from a UAE company South Sudan is close to securing a loan of $13 billion from United Arab Emirates company Hamad Bin Khalifa Department of Projects, according to United Nations experts. Zelensky’s chief aide flexes power, irks critics — and makes no apologies Andriy Yermak, a former lawyer and film producer who runs Volodymyr Zelensky’s wartime presidential office, is arguably the most powerful chief of staff in Ukraine’s history. French police say a man shot and killed outside a synagogue came at officers with a knife and a metal bar French police say a man shot and killed outside a synagogue came at officers with a knife and a metal bar It was once a center of Islamic learning. Now Mali's historic city of Djenné mourns lack of visitors |
PA to return to Gaza, Saudi-normalization in Arab-American ‘day-after’ plan - report According to the document received by Al-Ahkbar, the plan for the "day after" the war, which is divided into two stages. Friend of Slovak PM shooting suspect recalls laughing with him just days ago Mile L'Udovit is leaning on the front door of his apartment block when we meet, just as he has done so often since moving in four decades ago. ‘Such a relief’: infected blood scandal victims create support groups The ‘blood friends’ share stories and medical advice to help one another feel unburdened by their experiences Victims of the infected blood inquiry are joining forces to share stories and support. Sue Wathen, Joan Edgington and Nicola Leahey were diagnosed with hepatitis C after struggling through years of unexplained symptoms that were dismissed by doctors. Continue reading... Singapore to resume flying F-16 jets after crash this month Singapore to resume F-16 flights post-crash due to gyroscope error, The Pilot ejected the crash safely. Gyroscope flight control computers are to be checked before flights. Investigation with Lockheed Martin is ongoing. The incident happened during take-off in Arizona. Previous crash in 2004 during night training in U.S. Pilot's age 25. The investigation is ongoing for the specific cause. Being Muslim in Modi’s India Families grapple with anguish and isolation as they try to raise their children in a country that increasingly questions their very identity. 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. |
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