LONDON — British ministers are considering fresh restrictions on social media for children, including requiring parents to provide permission for
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Inibehe Effiong: Wike Suffering From ‘Chronic God Complex’
“This is the price that Nigerians have to pay for having tolerance for dictators.”
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Europe to be late arrival at Federal Reserve party
The U.S. is having a party, and Europe is going to be unavoidably late to it. No fewer than four
Belgian far right expels alleged China spy from party
The Belgian far-right party Vlaams Belang on Friday expelled former senator Frank Creyelman over accusations he was recruited by China
US senator ‘can see the deal’ on Ukraine, border funding
A few days ago, talks to link border security restrictions with Ukraine funding were stalled. By Thursday afternoon, Chuck Schumer
The right to breathe: how policymakers can tackle severe asthma
Asthma impacts over 330 million people worldwide. While severe asthma makes up only 5-10 percent of cases, it is accountable
Rivers Governor Fubara Signs N800bn Appropriation Bill Into Law in 24 Hours; Defected Lawmakers Sit, Pass Two Bills
Fubara’s bill signing ceremony was held in the conference room of the Governor’s office.
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Blow For Volodymyr Zelenskyy As Hungary Blocks EU Plan To Give Ukraine Billions In War Aide
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban attends European Union Leaders Summit in Brussels. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been dealt a huge blow
How did Britain’s prisons go so wrong?
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast Amazon Music Host Aggie Chambre explores the crisis
Auditor general calls out lack of reporting on Alberta’s Jobs Now wage subsidy program
Alberta’s auditor general says the government should have been providing better information to Albertans about its multi-year, $370-million wage subsidy