Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushes back on allegations President Donald Trump is excluding Ukraine from peace talks with Russia, dismisses concerns about NATO alliance.
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Akpabio: ‘Drop The Case, Give Me The Chance To Mediate’ – Ordinary President Tells Natasha

The host of Brekete Family, a Human Rights Radio and Television programme, Ahmed Isah, popularly known as “Ordinary President,” has pleaded to the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, and the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, to offer him the chance to mediate in their clash. Naija News recalls that Natasha clashed with Akpabio last […]
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This Octopus Stew Recipe Will Have You Coming Back for More
There’s regular seafood stew, and then there’s octopus stew that makes you sit up after the first bite and wonder

Trump and Europe: US ‘transactionalism on steroids’ is the challenge facing leaders now
Donald Trump has always been an avowed transactionalist rather than a transatlanticist. The author of The Art of the Deal

Betking Marks 7 Years of Winning and Elevating Communities Across Nigeria
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Montreal weather: Another 20+ cm of snow is coming — And last week’s mess isn’t even gone
Montreal is still recovering after being blasted with more than 70 cm of snow in a 72-hour span last week. But the weather may not be kind to us before the ongoing cleanup wraps up.
Nearly two weeks after back-to-back storms buried cars and brought streets to a standstill, towering snowbanks and messy sidewalks remain a common sight in many Montreal neighbourhoods. And now, more snow is on the way.
According to the Weather Network’s updated forecast, snow will start early Thursday, with up to 5 cm expected in the morning before tapering off to flurries in the afternoon and evening. Another 1 to 3 cm could fall overnight as temperatures drop to -8 C, feeling like -16 C with the wind chill.
Friday will be a brief break with mainly sunny skies, but snow returns overnight, with 5 to 10 cm expected by Saturday morning. That trend will continue through Saturday, which might bring another 5 to 10 cm before tapering off to flurries at night.
By the time the snowfall winds down, Montreal could see up to 25 cm by late Saturday.
Speaking with reporters on Monday, Montreal mayor Valérie Plante provided an update on clearing operations.
“We are going through a historic period of snow clearing, and we must all stand in solidarity with the valiant crews who are doing their best to clear and load snow as quickly as possible,” she wrote on social media.
Given the circumstances, a new web page that tracks live snow plow operations, including parking bans and public parking, has been added to the city’s website.
According to Montreal’s online “progress of snow removal operations” chart, approximately 76% of the white stuff has been cleared as of Wednesday morning.
However, it remains unlikely that this next batch will fall on a clean slate.
And for those counting down the days until spring, you might want to hold off on packing away your winter coat. Long-range forecasts from Farmers’ Almanac and MétéoMédia suggest Quebec’s transition to warmer weather will be anything but smooth, with lingering winter chills, plenty of rain, and even some late-season snow.
Pet-Friendly Flooring, Fabrics, and More Tips for Living With Dogs and Cats
If you’re lucky enough to share your home with a furry companion, you know they quickly become an important part of the family. But balancing your needs with your pet’s can be a challenge. Whether you’re a dog parent, a cat lover, or both, here are some tips for creating a comfortable, safe, and pet-friendly […]
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Man stabbed in leg during attack close to B&M and Preston Bus Station
A man has been stabbed in the leg close to Preston Bus Station as police launch an attempted murder investigation. Emergency services swarmed the scene in Carlisle Street close to […]
You need to start taking airborne fungal outbreaks seriously
As our planet gets increasingly warmer, we’re seeing in real-time the myriad of ways our climate is changing: unbearably hot summers, extreme cold snaps, and more dangerous natural disasters. And when our environment changes, so do we — especially in regards to our health. Valley fever, a fungal disease that invades our lungs, is one […]
What happens to the money when I round up at the register?
Vox reader Ben Kutcher asks: What happens to the money when I round up at the register? Are these real charities? Who gets credit for the donation? Is there some taxable benefit to companies that offer this? Do they have to provide transparency reports? If you’ve ever been at a grocery store checkout counter and […]