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Sophie denounces Putin's forces for using rape as a weapon of war

Brave Sophie denounces Putin's forces for using rape as a weapon of war. The Duchess of Edinburgh rails against 'degrading' sexual violence as she meets survivors and pays her respects to Bucha massacre victims.


ATC: sole authority to designate groups, individuals as ‘terrorists’

MANILA, Philippines — The Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC) has asserted its sole authority to designate individuals, groups, or organizations as terrorists and guaranteed its commitment to safeguarding the rights of Filipino workers, including their “freedom of association and collective bargaining.” ATC issued its affirmation on Monday following “concerns of some individuals, groups of persons, organizations, or associations, particularly trade...


3 Chinese warships, namataan habang ineensayo ang heavy machine guns sa Balikatan Exercises | UB

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Russian spies behind UK poisonings also destroyed Czech ammo depots

The explosions near the eastern Czech village of Vrbetice in 2014 killed two workers and caused extensive damage - four years before the attack in Salisbury against the former Russian spy.


Exclusive-UN experts say North Korea missile landed in Ukraine's Kharkiv

By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The debris from a missile that landed in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Jan. 2 was from a North Korean Hwasong-11 series ballistic missile, United Nations sanctions monitors told a Security Council committee in a report seen by Reuters on Monday. In the 32-page report, the U.N. sanctions monitors concluded that "debris recovered from a missile


DAILY MAIL COMMENT: A very good day for our united kingdom

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: No matter how many contortions he performed during his unedifying bid to cling on to power, Humza Yousaf's resignation as Scotland's First Minister was inevitable.


Lost work of the Brothers Grimm found hidden in Poland library

Scientists have discovered 27 new original works by the Brothers Grimm that have thought to have been lost in WWII. The books contain handwritten notes that could reveal how the brothers chose themes.


Latvians told to turn basements into air-raid shelters

Vilnis Kirsis, the mayor of Riga, Lativa's capital, warned his fellow countrymen to be ready to shelter in their cellars.


Marcos to Army troops in Maguindanao: Work with communities

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. on Monday instructed Philippine Army (PA) troops stationed in Maguindanao Del Norte to maintain peace in the region by working with Moro troops. Marcos met with the WestMin Command, the Joint Task Force Central, and the PA 6th Infantry Division during a series of activities in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). “In our role as peacekeepers now, we must...


Firefighters battle blaze in Odesa after Russian missile strike

State Emergency Services footage shows firefighters battling blaze at Odesa educational institution hit by Russian missile, leaving 4 dead, 28 injured.


LGBTQ Iraqis fear dark days ahead after anti-gay law

When Saif Ali fled Iraq last year to escape threats and abuse over his sexual orientation, he always dreamed of someday returning. Amid increasing threats over his sexual orientation, he fled the country.


Tory members 'shouldn't pick leader when party in power', MP says

The 56-year-old said it is 'crazy' ordinary members could choose the next Prime Minister when it was MPs themselves who decide whether leaders are kept in place by no-confidence votes.


PCC warns public vs email scam

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) on Monday cautioned the public against acting on email claiming to be from the government body, asking for fees supposedly for customer transfer of international funds. The PCC said that the fake document is presenting itself as a ruling issued by the commission. “Please be informed that the PCC has not issued nor authorized the issuance of the purported decision,” it said in a statement. A copy of the...


Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 796

As the war enters its 796th day, these are the main developments.


Propagandist warns Russia will sink Britain under a nuclear tidal wave

Any bid by the West to put boots on the ground in Ukraine to 'inflict a strategic defeat on Russia' would result in Armageddon, warned Dmitry Kiselyov.


On ‘China’s Instagram’, women find a space to discuss the routine and taboo

Xiaohongshu has become the go-to platform for young women to discuss everything from fashion to domestic violence.


Blow to Rishi Sunak hopes of returning small-boats migrants to Vietnam

The Prime Minister wants to counter a spike in Vietnamese arrivals by agreeing a returns deal similar to one which led to a dramatic fall in Albanian migrants.


Who is John Swinney, front-runner for first minister?

The veteran SNP politician is gaining backing from his party's big names as the leadership race begins.


Man's body found in building in open area in Sderot

A man's body was found in a building in an open area in Sderot, the Zaka Search and Rescue Organization stated on Tuesday. "Due to concerns of his wellbeing, police were called to the scene," said Zaka official Avihai Amosi. "When we arrived at the building, the man was already deceased, he died a few days ago. "Zaka volunteers took care of honorin...


US accuses Israeli military units of 'gross human rights violations'

US accuses Israeli military units of 'gross human rights violations' in stunning condemnation of troops during negotiations over a Gaza ceasefire deal.


On-site classes in Lamitan City, Basilan suspended until April 30

MANILA, Philippines — Lamitan City, Basilan on Monday suspended face-to-face classes in public elementary to secondary schools until April 30 due to cases of reported cases of nosebleeds amid extreme heat. “Upon the reported cases of learners brought to hospital due to nose bleeding caused by extreme heat … I order the suspension of face-to-face classes in public elementary and secondary schools within the territorial jurisdiction of Lamitan...


Modi's spies plotted to assassinate dissident

As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was enjoying the glitz of a White House state visit his spy chiefs were plotting to assassinate a dissident on American soil, according to security officials.


INQToday: Hontiveros wants Quiboloy’s passport voided: He can’t escape the law for life

2 Chinese warships seen tailing PH, France, US fleet in WPS drills Two Chinese warships were seen tailing the naval fleet of the Philippines, France and the United States on Monday, April 29 as their four-day maritime drills in the West Philippine Sea near completion. Balikatan drills to continue despite Chinese navy presence – PCG The Philippine Coast Guard downplays the presence of Chinese Navy ships in the West Philippine Sea during Balikatan...


$1.3 billion Powerball winners revealed, cancer survivor said he 'prayed to God' for win

Oregon Lottery officials revealed the winners of the $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot won in April 2024. The winners include a man fighting cancer.


To fight Chinese trolls, keep telling the truth—PCG

MANILA, Philippines — It does not matter how many trolls China hires to spread its false narrative on the West Philippine Sea, said Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Commodore Jay Tarriela on Monday. Tarriela, who serves as PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea (WPS) matters, addressed members of the media during a seminar on reportage of the disputed waters. READ: PCG official questions patriotism of officials mum on WPS issue “Since we...


Powerball winning numbers for April 29 drawing as jackpot hits $164 million

Check the winning numbers here for the Powerball drawing on Monday, April 29, with a $164 million jackpot on the line.


Inbound fish on PH vessels ‘not imported’

The Department of Agriculture (DA) clarified that its recent order to suspend the importation of frozen fish excludes Philippine vessels that caught their haul outside the country. The DA issued Memorandum Order (MO) No. 18 clarifying the guidelines governing a previous directive which temporarily halted the entry of frozen round scad (galunggong), bonito (tulingan) and mackerel (alumahan) from outside the country. The agency said those fish...


5 Dawlah Islamiyah-Maute members killed in Lanao del Norte clashes —military

Five Dawlah Islamiyah-Maute Group (DI-MG) members were killed in two subsequent encounters with government troops in Lanao del Norte early Monday morning, the military said. According to Major General Gabriel Viray III, commander of the Army's 1st Infantry Division (ID), the clashes also resulted in the wounding of five soldiers who are now in stable condition. Viray said the government troops were conducting "decisive military operation" at...


PH-US-Japan summit not just about WPS – Romualdez

MANILA, Philippines — House of Representatives Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez has dismissed claims that the recent trilateral summit that the Philippines took part in only intensified tensions in the Indo-Pacific, reiterating that discussions were not solely about security issues. In a press briefing on Monday, Romualdez was asked about fears from observers and analysts that the trilateral meet with the United States (US) and Japan will only...


PM says UK won't accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland

The UK will not take back asylum seekers who have crossed into Ireland as the Rwanda deportation scheme gets going, Rishi Sunak has said.


Over 450,000 Russian troops killed or wounded since Ukraine invasion

More than 450,000 Russian troops have been killed or wounded since Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine just over two years ago, Britain's armed forces minister has revealed.


Close asylum loophole by only issuing visas for top Unis, report says

The study, by the centre-Right think-tank Onward, proposed the 'radical' changes to immigration rules to help bring down the overall number of people moving to the UK permanently.


Ross loaded gun, Humza shot himself in foot… but Keir has last laugh

This is the story of three leaders. Humza Yousaf was the ambitious Nationalist whose privileged upbringing and private education posed no hurdle to his seemingly effortless rise.


CVIRAA: What is it?

CEBU CITY, Philippines — In the contests and competitions in basic education under the Department of Education (Deped), the students have to compete in various levels before they get into the nationals. For sports, there is a competition for the District Meet which is participated by the schools in a specific district of a city or municipality. READ MORE: Here are the venues for CVIRAA Meet 2024 CVIRAA meet official date revealed CCSC pool to...


Columbia starts SUSPENDING students in anti-Israel encampment

Student demonstrators at Columbia University, the epicenter of pro-Palestinian protests that have erupted at colleges across the U.S. are being suspended after, defying requests to leave.


Cebu senior tankers rule the PRISAA regional swim meet in Bohol

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Team Cebu’s senior swimming squad in the Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) Regional Meet concluded its campaign with a staggering haul of 33 gold medals over the weekend at the University of Bohol-Victoriano Degamo Tirol (VDT) pool in Tagbilaran City, Bohol. Comprising mostly University of San Carlos (USC) tankers, Team Cebu’s senior swimming team harvested the bulk of their gold medals from their female...


Ex-Labour minister Shahid Malik charged over Covid testing kits

Shahid Malik, 56, is one of five people accused of fraudulently running the testing firm RT Diagnostics by lying to UK authorities to be approved for Covid testing.


Agri damage due to El Niño hits P1.6 billion

MANILA, Philippines — Agricultural damage due to the effects of the El Niño phenomenon has reached P1.6 billion, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said in a situational report on Monday. The weather phenomenon has so far affected 46,805 farmers and fisherfolk and damaged 44,437 hectares of farm lands. Damage to livestock, poultry, and fisheries is pegged at P772,600. A total of 2,087,027 individuals in 10 regions...


AFP: Chinese ship seen near Catanduanes possibly on survey mission

MANILA, Philippines — Noting that their presence in the area is “very unusual,” an Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) official on Monday said the Chinese vessel first spotted off Catanduanes may be conducting a marine survey in the eastern section of the country. Col. Xerxes Trinidad, AFP public affairs chief, said that as of 7:30 a.m., Chinese ship Shen Kuo was spotted 44.6 nautical miles northeast of Northern Samar’s Gamay town. “We are...


Supporters, opponents of Minnesota trooper charged with murder confront each other at courthouse

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Supporters and critics of a white Minnesota state trooper who's charged with murder for killing a Black motorist confronted each other at a courthouse Monday in an exchange that was heated but peaceful, reflecting the strong emotions that the politically charged case has generated. More than 300 people, including law enforcement officers from several agencies, gathered in the Hennepin County Government Center in solidarity...


The terrible facts behind chemical warfare

The use of gas in warfare can be traced back to Antiquity. Though crude in their make up, these ancient chemical weapons proved very effective and provided new and deadly ways in which to dispatch an enemy. The widescale development of chemical weaponry began in earnest during the early years of the 20th century. In 1915, the first full-scale use of gas in war took place on the battlefields at Ypres in Belgium. By the Armistice, all sides involved in the First World War had used chemical weapons. The Chemical Weapons Convention of 1997 prohibits the large-scale use, development, production, stockpiling, and transfer of chemical weapons. And yet as recently as 2013 in Syria, chemical weapons have been deployed to devastating effect. Click through and follow this timeline of the development and use of chemical weapons.


Indonesia's Ruang volcano erupts again, alert status at highest

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's Ruang volcano off the island of Sulawesi erupted on Tuesday, spewing ash and lava, after an eruption earlier this month led to hundreds of evacuations and an airport closure. The country's Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) raised the alert level to the highest following the morning eruption, urging residents not to get near the volcano


Mga barrier sa EDSA Santolan, inararo ng bus | UB

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Struggling Australian family win $4million lottery prize

The lives of the Baker family were changed overnight after they won a $4million lottery prize after years of financial hardship following a devastating cancer diagnosis.


Home Office has lost contact with thousands set for Rwanda flights

An updated document assessing the impact of the partnership with the east African country states that Rwanda has agreed to accept 5,700 people.


Three US police officers shot dead in home siege

At least one suspected attacker was shot dead in front of a barricaded home after a three-hour standoff in North Carolina.


2 Chinese vessels spotted off Palawan near Balikatan site

MANILA, Philippines — Two Chinese naval vessels were spotted off Palawan near an area where Philippine, US and French warships were holding joint sail – on its last day yesterday – as part of the Balikatan exercises. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), for its part, said it was monitoring the activities of Chinese-flagged research vessel Shen Kuo reportedly sighted traversing Philippine waters. Western Command (Wescom) spokesman Capt. Ariel Joseph...


Kenya Dam burst disaster kills at least 45 as floodwaters engulf homes

Police said the flooding was caused by a dam that burst, although two local residents said the water had actually broken through a railway embankment


India protests over Sikh separatist slogans at Toronto event

NEW DELHI/OTTAWA (Reuters) -India summoned the Canadian Deputy High Commissioner on Monday and expressed "deep concern and strong protest" after separatist slogans in support of a Sikh homeland were raised at an event addressed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Bilateral diplomatic relations soured last year after Trudeau said Canada was "actively pursuing credible allegations" that Indian agents


Man, 18, charged with murder of dad-of-seven

Colin Richards, who was found unconscious and bleeding from a stab wound, was a much loved father.