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Why Are Vietnam’s Schools So Good?
Ho chi minh, the founding father of Vietnam, was clear about the route to development. “For the sake of ten years’ benefit, we must plant trees. For a hundred years’ benefit, we must cultivate people,”…
Malaysia ends mandatory death penalty for drug trafficking, murder, others
Malaysia will no longer implement the death penalty for a number of serious offences as of Tuesday, July 4. The Abolition of Mandatory Death Penalty Act 2023 was gazetted on June 30 and signed by minister in the…
U.S. Secret Service finds cocaine inside White House after Hunter Biden’s visit
The U.S. Secret Service is looking into reports that a white powder was discovered in the White House on Sunday, shortly after Hunter Biden’ visit. The discovery came two days after Mr Hunter, U.S. President Joe…
Award-winning Ukrainian writer killed in missile strike
Award-winning Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina has died from injuries she suffered after a Russian missile hit a pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk on Tuesday. The 37-year-old war crimes researcher and novelist has…
Pope Francis condemns burning of Qur’an in Stockholm
Pope Francis has condemned the burning of the Koran at a recent incident in Stockholm when two men burned a copy of the Muslim holy book. “I feel angry and disgusted by these actions,” he said. Local media reported on…
Two dead, 28 injured in horrific Baltimore mass shooting
A mass shooting at a block party in Baltimore, United States on Sunday, has left two people dead and 28 others injured. The incident happened just after midnight (05:00 GMT) in the Brooklyn Homes area, where people had…
King Willem-Alexander apologises for Netherlands’ historic role in slavery
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands formally apologized on Saturday for his country’s role in the slave trade. Willem-Alexander, who ascended to the throne in 2013, made the apology in a speech in…
French police brace for fresh violence as teen laid to rest
French authorities on Saturday sent extra troops to flashpoint cities to deal with a fifth night of rioting as the 17-year-old…
US supreme court backs designer who refused to work for gay couples
The US supreme court on Friday ruled in favour of Lorie Smith, a Christian graphic artist from Colorado who declined to design wedding websites for gay couples. In 2022, Smith challenged Colorado’s…
Extreme heat wave kills 13 in US
The highest death toll, 11 people, was registered in Webb County, Texas, near the Mexican border.”As of Wednesday, there has been 11 total…
UK Govt to Recruit 300,000 Doctors, Nurses, Other Health Professionals
The National Health Service (NHS) in England has announced plans to recruit over 300,000 medical personnel to cushion the effect of shortage of doctors and nurses in the country. Politics Nigeria learnt that NHS…
Russia: Where are generals Gerasimov, Surovikin after Wagner rebellion?
Russia’s most senior generals have dropped out of public view after a failed mercenary mutiny aimed at toppling the top military brass, amid a drive by President Vladimir Putin to reassert his authority. Unconfirmed…
US Supreme Court abolishes applicant’s race consideration for college admission
The Supreme Court of the United States (US) on Thursday abolished Affirmative Action for college admissions. America’s apex court declared that race cannot be a factor in the consideration of applicants for…
2 Russian generals missing days after Prigozhin’s mutiny
Two of Russia’s most senior generals have dropped out of public view following a failed mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group at the weekend. The two generals whose whereabouts is unknown are Valery Gerasimov and…
Bayern Munich, Qatar Airways end partnership
Bayern Munich announced on Wednesday that they would not renew their sponsorship agreement with Qatar Airways, which had long been controversial due to human rights issues in the Gulf country. Both parties stated in a joint…
Russian Rebellion: I stopped Putin from killing Wagner boss Prigozhin, says Lukashenko
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko says he stopped President Vladimir Putin from assassinating the leader of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, after staging an abortive mutiny in Russia. “We could…
Canada introduces nomad visa for remote workers, priority visa for tech pros
Canada has opened new immigration channels to attract international tech expertise into the country’s digital system. Sean Fraser, Canada’s minister of immigration, highlighted six new initiatives or upgrades to draw…
US targets Wagner Group over gold in Africa, days after mutiny
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions aimed at disrupting gold mining activities that fund the Wagner Group in Africa, vowing to hold the mercenaries accountable for abuses days after they staged a mutiny in…
Kremlin reportedly threatened Wagner families as soldiers marched to Moscow
The leader of the Kremlin’s shadowy private army, the Wagner Group, rebelled against top military…
Wagner Mercenary Leader, Prigozhin Says No Plans To Overthrow Russian President, Vladimir Putin
The founder of the Wagner Group and leader of a “coup” against Russia, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has said that the “march” of his troops showed “serious” security issues in the country. Russia was on the brink of collapse…
Organisers of mutiny will be brought to justice, says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin says those who orchestrated the Wagner Group’s rebellion against the federation will face justice. Putin spoke on Monday confirming reports that Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of…
Is this the beginning of the end for Vladimir Putin?
For several hours on Friday and Saturday, it seemed Russian President Vladimir Putin was in serious danger of losing…
More Primary School-Age Children In England Ending Up In Hospital Due To Excessive Use Of…
Boys and girls of primary school age are becoming so ill from vaping they are ending up in hospital, a Sky News investigation can reveal. Vaping is the inhaling of a vapour created by an electronic cigarette…
Putin doubles down on Ukraine war after failed revolt
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday vowed to carry on with the war in Ukraine, speaking for the first time on state television after resolving the first attempted coup against Moscow in three decades. “I’m…