Dutch academic fired by UCC after struggling to find housing awarded €300,000 Third highest pay out ever made at WRC granted to economist Dr Wim Naude, who said his career had been ‘ruined’ Five takeaways from day two of Trump’s New York hush money trial testimony Prosecutors focus on 'catch and kill' scheme, accuse Trump of violating gag order in historic trial. Morocco wants to become an aviation hub, but airplane makers struggle to meet demand Moroccan officials want to grow the country's aviation industry, as companies like Airbus and Boeing outsource production, design and maintenance to countries from Thailand to Mexico. New Meloni Law in Italy May Embolden Anti-Abortion Activists The measure, largely restating existing law, shows the prime minister’s skill at reassuring her right-wing base without sacrificing her increasingly mainstream image. Gaza protests roil universities from California to New York; Humboldt campus closed over student barricades Officials shut down the campus of Cal Poly Humboldt on Monday night after masked pro-Palestinian protesters occupied an administrative building and barricaded the entrance. |
Jewish French woman allegedly raped, kidnapped to 'avenge Palestine' A 32-year-old in France faces charges of religiously-motivated death threats and narcotics use, alongside allegations of rape. London Marathon ‘wine guy’ on how he sampled 25 wines during race Vintner Tom Gilbey raised more than £13,000 for hospice charity with challenge that went viral on social media A wine merchant who blind tasted a different glass of wine at each mile of the London Marathon has said he feels “honoured” his challenge went viral on social media, as he surpassed his fundraising target. Tom Gilbey, nicknamed “the wine guy”, sampled 25 glasses of wine during the race, … Psychologist becomes first person in Peru to die by euthanasia after legal battle Rest of World News: NEW DELHI: Peruvian psychologist, Ana Estrada, who battled an incurable disease that gradually debilitated her muscles and made her bedridden for year. Judge to consider gag order violations in Trump hush money trial The judge in charge of Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial will determine on Tuesday whether the ex-US president should face consequences for breaching a gag order barring him from criticizing witnesses in the case. Prosecutors seek a fine for Trump's remarks against Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen, potential witnesses. Australian journalist says Indian government pressured her to leave Avani Dias of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. said her visa was not renewed after she reported on Sikh separatism. India called her claim “not correct” and “misleading.” Haiti's government scrambles to impose tight security measures as council inauguration imminent A transitional council charged with selecting a new prime minister and Cabinet for Haiti is demanding that its members be sworn in at the National Palace, raising concerns about their safety As airplane makers struggle to meet demand, Morocco wants to become a manufacturing hub Moroccan officials are aiming to turn the country into an aviation hub, luring investors aiming to spread out their supply chains to more nations with available and affordable workers |
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