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Watchdogs warn Signal messages could put troops at risk
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has relied on a combative approach while attacking critics, reshaping the narrative, and ...
Most business communication suffers from a fatal flaw: it's written by committees trying to offend no one and appeal to ...
Old age. Terrifying. Really scary. An invariably lethal disease. Not just sometimes. Invariably. And I used to think it was ...
Legal expert Dr Suhayfa Bhamjee argues the appointment of South Africa’s next National Director of Public Prosecutions is not ...
It is our national song. What debate can there be on it? ... Vande Mataram is the cry of hope that your government is ...
Her Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Philp, even indicated they'd be delighted if the Government adopted their plans in full.
Donald Trump recaptured the White House in part by relentlessly exploiting Joe Biden’s failure to heed widespread concerns ...
Lando Norris fully deserves to be crowned Formula 1 world champion – even if a small but vocal section of fans say he doesn’t ...
"Labour either needs to answer What the Romans Did For Us and shout about successes... or critics screaming about failures will crucify the party" ...
A new three-party political alliance named ‘Gonotantrik Songskar Jote’ (Democratic Reform Alliance) was launched today ...
OTTAWA - Canada is missing out on economic opportunities in its own backyard, says a new report from the Canadian Council for the Americas.
The outcome of the Sabah election has underscored a hard political truth – parties that fail to take a firm stand when it matters most risk being punished at the ballot box, says Datuk Chong Sin Woon.
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