Scotland 'hoodwinked' by Trump, says former aide Donald Trump's claim he would invest £1bn in a golf resort was misleading, according to the man who helped broker the deal. IDF destroys rockets aimed at Israel, continues raid of Shifa Hospital Guided by intelligence information, fighters found and destroyed several rockets that were aimed at Israeli territory. The pickled fish dish that unites Christians and Muslims at Easter Christians eat fish on Good Friday. But in Cape Town the fish is almost always smothered in a sweet curried sauce – and On Good Friday, behold the man The Museum of the Bible’s new exhibit features 21 pieces that help us imagine the deeper spiritual realities behind what Christ went through on Good Friday. Perils of speaking up at work too often deter staff from voicing concerns Boeing is one employer where workers are still hesitant to come forward with problems despite impact of safety issues on its corporate reputation Russia veto brings end to U.N. panel monitoring North Korea sanctions A veto by Russia ended the U.N. monitoring of nuclear sanctions against North Korea, dissolving an institution that for years kept a close eye on Pyongyang’s illicit activities. Efforts underway to remove Baltimore bridge ruins; search suspended for 4 workers presumed dead Cleanup the wreckage of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore begins and authorities announce suspension of the search for four workers. |
Haiti gang boss hints at possible ceasefire - but warns foreign forces will be treated as 'invaders' The head of one of Haiti's most powerful gangs, and the de-facto head of a consortium of gangs that have brought Port-au-Prince to a standstill has told Sky News he would consider a ceasefire and talks on the political future of the country if they were included. ‘I was only a child’: Greenlandic women tell of trauma of forced contraception Women say being fitted with IUDs without their consent left them with pain, shame and lasting reproductive difficulties Danish minister urged to meet Greenland coil scandal women Hedvig Frederiksen had been at her new school in Paamiut, Greenland, for only a couple of days when she was summoned from her dorm to the local hospital by a Danish caretaker. She was 14 and had no idea what was going on… Russia criticised for using veto to end UN monitoring of North Korea sanctions Ukraine’s foreign minister calls veto ‘guilty plea’ amid claims Pyongyang is aiding Moscow’s war against Kyiv Russia has blocked the renewal of a UN panel monitoring sanctions against North Korea , weeks after the body said it was investigating reports of arms transfers between Moscow and Pyongyang. The move was met with a flurry of criticism, including by Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleb… Moscow massacre showed Isis-K is at war with the world: Could US be the next? Islamic State Khorasan Province (Isis-K) aims to execute successful terror attacks on Western capitals to elevate its status among jihadist factions through daring and complex operations. This strategy not only demonstrates Isi-K's capacity for significant attacks, distinguishing it from rivals but also boosts its allure, drawing in support, funding, and recruits. Christian nun in Lebanon prays for the Shiite Muslim fighters of Hezbollah. A furor ensues. A video showing a Lebanese nun asking young students to pray for the “men of the resistance,” a reference to Hezbollah fighters, has sparked controversy in Lebanon |
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