New government pledges to keep up ‘special’ relationship with Taiwan, ending speculation it may switch diplomatic recognition to China. Tuvalu’s new government has committed to continued diplomatic ties with Taiwan instead of switching to China, and said it plans to revise a defence and migration agreement struck with Australia. Prime …
Read More »Seeking to Unsettle Russia, Macron Provokes Allies
With his jolting unexpected statement that sending Western troops to Ukraine “should not be ruled out,” President Emmanuel Macron of France has shattered a taboo, ignited debate, spread dismay among allies and forced a reckoning on Europe’s future. For an embattled leader who loathes lazy thinking, longs for a Europe …
Read More »Where Obaseki stopped, I will do more for Edo people – Ighodalo
Ighodalo emerged as the PDP candidate and was given a certificate of return by the national leadership of the party. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for the Edo governorship election, Dr Asue Ighodalo has promised to surpass Gov. Godwin Obaseki’s achievements if given the mandate in the September 21 …
Read More »‘I Havent Forgotten Where I Came From,’ says Yvonne Pinto, Incoming IRRI Chief
Yvonne Pinto, the incoming Director General of the International Rice Research Institute, at the 5th All Africa Horticulture Conference in Marrakesh, Morocco, February 26 to March 1, 2024. Photo Credit: Supplied by Yvonne Pinto by Neena Bhandari (sydney) Wednesday, February 28, 2024 Inter Press Service SYDNEY, Feb 28 (IPS) – Growing …
Read More »Who was Aaron Bushnell, the US airman who died protesting over Gaza?
NewsFeed People across the US have been holding vigils for Aaron Bushnell, the airman who died after setting himself on fire to protest against Israel’s war on Gaza. Here’s what we know about him. Published On 28 Feb 202428 Feb 2024
Read More »Middle East Crisis: A Second Day of Aid Airdrops Underscores the Urgency of Gazans’ Need
Jordan ramped up coordination with international partners to airdrop food and other supplies to people in Gaza this week, in a challenging effort that underlined the desperate need in Gaza as aid groups have warned of growing restrictions on their ability to distribute supplies. Planes from the United Arab Emirates, …
Read More »'We're aware of your sufferings,' Governor Alia tells workers protesting hardship
Alia disclosed this in Makurdi while addressing the organised labour at Government House, Makurdi. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the protesters, carrying various placards, were at the Government House to convey their grievances over the harsh economic realities to the governor. The governor, who was represented by …
Read More »US burger chain Wendy’s plans to test ‘surge pricing’ next year
Company to try raising and lowering prices throughout the day based on demand, prompting backlash. Wendy’s, a United States fast food chain, is looking to test having the prices of its menu items fluctuate throughout the day based on demand, a strategy that has already taken hold with ride-sharing companies …
Read More »Female Genital Mutilation Continues Amid Sudans Conflict and Forced Displacement
Paleki Ayang, Gender Advisor for the Middle East and North Africa, Equality Now Opinion by Paleki Ayang (juba) Tuesday, February 27, 2024 Inter Press Service JUBA, Feb 27 (IPS) – Female genital mutilation (FGM) stands as one of the most egregious violations of human rights, particularly affecting women and girls worldwide. …
Read More »‘Saltburn’ Mansion Has Film’s Fans Flocking to the English Countryside
Drayton House, a privately owned mansion with more than a hundred rooms, has stood in Northamptonshire, England, for close to 700 years. For most of those seven centuries, the manor was a silent countryside presence, known mostly to locals or experts with a penchant for viewing beautiful homes owned by …
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