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Joyeeta Basu
Joyeeta Basu is a NCTJ qualified British journalist with more than 15 years of experience. She has worked with the Express Newspapers (UK), the Mirror Group (UK), BBC UK, Cross Border Group (launched by The Economist) in London, Times of India in Mumbai and Deccan Chronicle in Hyderabad.
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Significant meeting between PM Modi and President Trump
12 Feb 2025
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TheDailyGuardian
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English
| Defense Cooperation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the United States to meet President Donald Trump is marked by significant diplomatic gestures, including staying at the Blair House. The meeting aims to address trade tariffs and enhance defense cooperation, with India seeking technology sharing and joint manufacturing opportunities. The US desires increased Indian investments and reduced dependency on Russian oil. The meeting is pivotal for Indo-Pacific policy, emphasizing India's role as a security provider and voice for the Global South. The leaders aim to deepen cooperation, building on the growth trajectory of India-US relations during Trump's previous term.
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David Brown
At Whiz Consulting, we help you efficiently deal with your business finance. Our experts have decade-long experience and served various businesses, be it e-commerce companies or aged care centres. We help each client with tailor-made bookkeeping and accounting solutions. ****
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Prince Andrew embroils King in Chinese ‘spy’ scandal
04 Apr 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| UK-China Relations
Prince Andrew is embroiled in a scandal involving alleged espionage connections with Chris Yang, a Chinese national. The controversy centers around the Eurasia Fund, which aimed to raise significant international financing. Meetings between Prince Andrew, King Charles, and Yang were held to discuss financial security and business opportunities, but concerns were raised by MI5 about Yang's influence. Despite the allegations, Yang denies any wrongdoing. The situation has caused distress within Buckingham Palace, and King Charles has since cut private funding to Prince Andrew.
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The Man Who Can ‘Prove’ Life Is a Simulation—With Just a DMT Vape and a Laser
28 Jan 2025
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www.vice.com
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Danny Goler, a self-proclaimed psychonaut, claims to have discovered 'the code' proving life is a simulation through the use of DMT and a laser. His assertions have garnered both followers and skeptics, with some seeing potential in his findings while others dismiss them as optical illusions. Goler's theories have sparked discussions among notable figures and have been featured in a documentary. Despite criticism, Goler remains steadfast in his beliefs, suggesting that his discovery could offer new insights into the nature of reality.
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Alistair Charlton
Alistair Charlton is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom. His specialist subjects are automotive and consumer technology. He was previously the deputy technology editor (and car guy) at IBTimes UK, part of the Newsweek Media Group. Alistair has been a professional ...
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This new Richard Mille x Ferrari watch costs more than an actual Ferrari
24 Mar 2025
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T3
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| Richard Mille
The Richard Mille RM 43-01 Tourbillon Split-Seconds Chronograph Ferrari watch, priced between £1,000,000 and £1,180,000, surpasses the cost of a Ferrari supercar. Limited to 75 units per model, it features a tourbillon movement with a split-seconds chronograph, allowing simultaneous timing of two events. The watch incorporates Ferrari's design elements, including the prancing horse logo and color schemes, and is water-resistant up to 30 meters. It is a testament to luxury and intricate craftsmanship, appealing to affluent watch enthusiasts and Ferrari fans.
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Paul Ejime
Paul Ejime is a Global Affairs Analyst. A widely traveled journalist, former War Correspondent and author, he is an independent Consultant on Communications and Media development and Governance Issues, such as peace and security and elections.
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Soludo, Insecurity, and the Tales of Graves in the Sky
30 Jan 2025
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National Accord Newspaper
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English
| Justice
The article discusses the controversial demolition of a hotel in Oba, Anambra State, by the Agụnaechẹmba security outfit following unverified claims of graves on its top floor. The lack of forensic investigation and transparency in the government's response has raised concerns about governance under Governor Charles Soludo. The article criticizes the administration's hasty actions, suggesting they undermine public trust and highlight a failure in communication and procedural integrity. It calls for a transparent investigation and improved governance practices to restore credibility and address security challenges in Anambra State.
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Jessica Harris
Jessica Harris is a former deputy editor and now freelance journalist for publications such as Glamour, Tatler, Byrdie.com, Harpers Bazaar, YOU magazine, Women's Health and Country & Town House. Although predominantly a health, fitness and beauty writer, Jessica also covers fashion and travel ...
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Britain's Got Talent winner 'sealed' after 'inspirational' act blows viewers away with incredible performance
29 Mar 2025
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Mail Online
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English
| Inspiration
Cornel Hrisca-Munn, a contestant on Britain's Got Talent, delivered an awe-inspiring drumming performance despite being born without arms, leaving judges and audiences in admiration. His act, performed in Blackpool, received a standing ovation and was hailed as 'inspirational' by viewers. Cornel, who was adopted from Romania and raised in the UK, expressed his desire to win the competition and perform at the Royal Variety Performance. His story of overcoming adversity and his positive outlook have resonated with many, making him a favorite to win the talent show.
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Tamara Hinson
Tamara Hinson is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Broughton Sanctuary: UK wellness destination that’s anything but conventional
08 Mar 2025
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NZ Herald
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English
| Alternative Medicine
Broughton Sanctuary in the UK offers a unique wellness experience, blending historical charm with modern wellness practices. The estate features rentable accommodations, a wellbeing center, and a focus on rewilding both nature and spirit. Roger, the owner, is dedicated to innovative approaches in wellness, including the use of psychedelics for mental health. The sanctuary emphasizes sustainability, with extensive tree planting and wildlife conservation efforts, including a new beaver license for natural flood control. The article highlights the sanctuary's unconventional approach to wellness and its integration with nature.
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James Jackson
James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
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The 60 best Netflix series to watch in February 2025
04 Feb 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Entertainment
The article provides a comprehensive list of the best Netflix series to watch in February 2025, highlighting a diverse range of genres including drama, thriller, comedy, and documentary. It features new releases like 'Apple Cider Vinegar' and 'American Primeval', as well as returning favorites such as 'Squid Game' and 'The Crown'. The piece emphasizes the quality of storytelling and production in these series, with notable performances from actors like Kaitlyn Dever and Taylor Kitsch. It also touches on the cultural impact of these shows, reflecting on themes like alternative medicine, historical events, and modern societal issues.
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Carla Jenkins
I am a journalist, currently working as a reporter for Glasgow Live. Please send any stories you may have to ******. I have had a varied background that demonstrates my versatility and skill in multiple spheres of the industry. My writing credits include writing freelance for a varied number of ...
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King Charles pays tribute to Glasgow on 850th anniversary
13 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Anniversary Celebration
King Charles expressed admiration for Glasgow on its 850th anniversary, encouraging residents to reflect on the city's resilience and achievements. Celebrations will include events like the Celtic Connections music festival. Glasgow's status as a burgh was granted in 1175, marking a significant historical milestone. The King has a longstanding affection for Scotland, often spending summers at Balmoral.
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Andre Jones
Andre Jones is a journalist based in Silver Spring, United States of America. Accomplished, multi-platform content producer with nearly 30 years of network and cable television experience. Efficient and detail-oriented team leader, with persuasive communication skills who consistently delivers ...
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Charles City grand jury indicts six for alleged offenses committed within the county
25 Jan 2025
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New Kent - Charles City Chronicle
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English
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A grand jury in Charles City Circuit Court indicted six individuals for various offenses. Javon R. Caton faces charges of grand larceny and felony eluding, Robert Earl Davis is charged with unlawful wounding, and Alonzo Dean Dobson is indicted for transporting a weapon as a violent felon. Kaitlyn Nicole Grubbs is charged with possession of a Schedule I/II substance, Charles Lloyd White faces charges of credit card larceny and fraud, and Kaleb Dakota Wine is charged with rape. The alleged offenses occurred between April 2023 and November 2024.
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Albert Kuzor
Albert Kuzor is my name, a broadcast journalist based in Ghana. I work with Ghana’s leading Media Organization, the Multimedia Group. At the Multimedia Group, I work with Joy News as News writer for the brand’s online platform, Myjoyonline.com
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TEWU threatens strike over withdrawal of vehicle maintenance allowance for junior staff
26 Feb 2025
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www.myjoyonline.com
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| Education
The Tertiary Education Workers Union of Ghana (TEWU-Ghana) is threatening a nationwide strike in response to the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission's (GTEC) decision to withdraw vehicle maintenance allowances for junior staff, a move seen as part of austerity measures. The union argues this withdrawal breaches previous agreements and disproportionately affects junior staff with low salaries. TEWU-Ghana has issued a two-week ultimatum for the government to reverse the directive, failing which they will initiate a strike.
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Deborah Castellano Lubov
Deborah Castellano Lubov is a journalist, correspondent, & vaticanista based in Rome, Italy. She has been covering the Vatican for almost a decade. Deborah Castellano Lubov Senior Vatican Correspondent & Editorial Director, Exaudi International Catholic News NBC & MSNBC Vatican Analyst ...
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Cardinal Bo on Myanmar quake: Pope's closeness a 'balm of consolation'
01 Mar 2025
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www.vaticannews.va
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| Pope Francis
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Myanmar, appeals for urgent humanitarian support and a ceasefire following a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar's Mandalay region. The disaster has resulted in significant loss of life and infrastructure damage, exacerbating the country's existing crises. Pope Francis expressed his condolences and spiritual closeness to the affected populations. Cardinal Bo emphasizes the need for peace and humanitarian aid, highlighting the Church's role in providing assistance. A response protocol, MERCI, has been established to coordinate relief efforts.
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Donald Matthys
Donald Matthys is a journalist based in Windhoek, Namibia.
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Politicians not above criticism – analysts
23 Feb 2025
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www.namibian.com.na
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| Political Criticism
The Windhoek High Court's dismissal of a defamation lawsuit filed by Swapo member Charles Mubita against Reinhold Shipwikineni sets a precedent affirming that politicians are not above criticism. Analysts, including Johan Coetzee, Henning Melber, and Ndumba Kamwanyah, highlight the ruling's significance in balancing freedom of speech with protection against defamation. The decision is seen as encouraging open political discourse in Namibia, though it raises concerns about potential misuse of distasteful language. Mubita maintains that the statements against him were insults rather than criticism.
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Andrew Mueller
I'm an author, journalist and broadcaster based in London, specialising mostly in music, travel, politics and current affairs. I've written for most British newspapers, magazines all over the world, contributed to many radio and television outlets, and reported from more than 80 countries.
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How to topple a tyrant
25 Mar 2025
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newhumanist.org.uk
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| Tyranny
The article reviews Marcel Dirsus's book 'How Tyrants Fall: And How Nations Survive,' which explores the downfall of dictators and the survival of nations post-tyranny. It highlights the rapid and often violent ends of tyrants like Nicolae Ceausescu and Muammar al-Gaddafi, and discusses the precarious balance dictators must maintain to stay in power. The book is described as an engaging analysis of why some tyrants fall while others endure, with insights into the challenges of transitioning from autocracy to democracy. The text underscores the importance of acting against authoritarian regimes, despite the complexities and potential costs involved.
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Cristina Papaleo
Cristina Papaleo is a journalist and editor based in Bonn, Germany. She works for international media Deutsche Welle (DW) in Germany. She speaks Spanish (native language), German, English and Portuguese.
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Milei, $Libra and the 'Cryptogate': 'A House of Cards'
18 Feb 2025
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www.dw.com
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Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, faces a political and financial scandal after promoting the cryptocurrency $Libra, which experienced a dramatic price surge and subsequent collapse. The incident has led to accusations of fraud and calls for a political trial against Milei. The controversy involves allegations of insider trading and questions about Milei's involvement and intentions. The situation has sparked legal actions in both Argentina and the United States, with potential implications for Argentina's financial policies and international relations.
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Sabi Phagura
I am a NCTJ trained journalist based in Berkshire United Kingdom with over 25 years of experience as a national newspaper and broadcast journalist. I have worked for most of the national newspapers and mainstream TV channels covering politics, court, human interest and lifestyle stories. I have ...
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Checking in at Manchester’s landmark and luxurious Kimpton Tower Hotel
24 Feb 2025
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www.tntmagazine.com
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| Hospitality
The Kimpton Clocktower Hotel in Manchester, housed in a historic Grade II listed building, offers a luxurious stay with unique rooms retaining original features. Guests can enjoy amenities like a fitness concierge, a fully equipped gym, and a variety of dining options, including The Refuge dining room and the Winter Garden. The hotel is pet-friendly and hosts social events like the daily Social Hour and live DJ performances. The article highlights the hotel's blend of historical charm and modern luxury, emphasizing its attentive staff and vibrant atmosphere.
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Hammad Qureshi
July 2015 to date Working for Dunya News Karachi Pakistan as Producer/Reporter I file stories based on economic and business issues. As producer I copy edit stories of other reporters as well. In addition to that I do research on various issues. Rundown preparation is also part of my job. ...
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Cardano Price In Major Correction: Analyst Predicts ADA Surge To $7
20 Feb 2025
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Dalalmedia
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Cardano's price is undergoing a correction phase, with analysts predicting a potential surge to $7 if the U.S. government adopts its blockchain for tracking spending. The cryptocurrency has been fluctuating between key moving averages, with potential for growth if it breaks out of its descending channel. Charles Hoskinson, Cardano's founder, is advocating for clearer crypto regulations. The future of ADA hinges on technical factors and external adoption, with significant growth potential if these align.
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Judi Shimel
Judi Shimel is a journalist based in Cruz Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands, experienced in print, online and radio reporting and news production. Her career began in New York with a community weekly, the Queens Tribune, and WBAI-FM. She pursued the reporting trail through Washington, D.C. with Pacifica ...
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Photo Focus: Spiritual, Political Leaders Reflect at Dawn of New Senate Session
12 Jan 2025
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St. Thomas Source
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The new Senate session in the U.S. Virgin Islands was marked by an ecumenical service at Cruz Bay Seventh Day Adventist Church, attended by political leaders, including outgoing Senate President Novelle Francis and Senate-President Elect Milton Potter. The service emphasized unity, justice, and cooperation, with Senate Chaplain Charles Brown urging leaders to remain humble and open to criticism. The formal swearing-in ceremony is set to take place in Emancipation Garden on St. Thomas.
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Emelyne Six
I am a starting journalist who graduated last year. I studied Journalism at Artevelde University College in Ghent, Belgium and studied Broadcasting-Radio at Fanshawe College in London, ON, Canada for one semester as an exchange student. During my time in Ghent, I volunteered at the student radio ...
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This is the most exciting thriller to look forward to this year: 'The Amateur'
29 Jan 2025
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www.filmtotaal.nl
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The film 'The Amateur', starring Rami Malek and directed by James Hawes, is set to be a major thriller release in 2025. Based on Robert Littell's 1981 novel, the story follows CIA cryptographer Charles Heller, played by Malek, who embarks on a mission to find his wife's killers after a terrorist attack in London. The film, which faced production delays due to Hollywood strikes, is scheduled for release in Dutch cinemas on April 11. The cast includes notable actors such as Rachel Brosnahan and Laurence Fishburne.
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David Smith
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David Smith has been Washington correspondent of The Guardian since October 2015, reporting on the presidential election campaigns of Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and other candidates. He has travelled to the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and reports from the White House and State ...
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It’s time to ditch stamp duty and council tax for one property tax
01 Apr 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Economic Policy
The article critiques the current property tax system in the UK, highlighting the flaws of stamp duty and council tax. It discusses various proposals for reform, including a proportional property tax suggested by Tim Leunig and supported by the group Fairer Share. The article also mentions the challenges of implementing such reforms, including the impact on asset-rich but income-poor individuals. It references historical and current figures in economic policy and suggests that while there is momentum for change in think-tank circles, there is little evidence of government action. The article emphasizes the need for reform to improve economic efficiency and address regressive tax structures.
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Richard Spencer
Richard Spencer is Middle East Correspondent for The Times of London, based in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Myanmar earthquake: Death toll over 1,600 as aid agencies mobilise
29 Mar 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Civil War
The death toll from the Myanmar earthquake has risen to over 1,600, with significant injuries and missing persons reported. The disaster has affected Myanmar, Thailand, and China, with international aid mobilizing to assist. The Myanmar junta, criticized for its past handling of aid, is coordinating relief efforts. The UN, EU, and China have pledged support, while the US plans to assist. The earthquake exacerbates Myanmar's existing challenges, including civil war and economic instability.
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Jerome Starkey
Jerome is The Times Africa Correspondent, based in Nairobi. Before that he lived in Afghanistan and worked for various newspapers and broadcasters.
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Royal Marine commando looks set to lead Navy for first time – if King Charles gives his seal of approval
31 Mar 2025
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The Sun
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English
| British Navy
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, a Royal Marine commando, is poised to become the first Marine to lead the British Navy, pending King Charles' approval. This historic appointment marks a significant shift in the Navy's leadership, traditionally held by career Naval officers. Jenkins, known for his leadership in the Special Boat Service and strategic defense roles, is set to replace Admiral Sir Ben Key. His potential appointment has been met with enthusiasm from the Marines but has caused discontent among admirals. The decision is still pending, with Jenkins' rank change to admiral remaining uncertain.
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Cassandra Vinograd
Cassandra Vinograd is a freelance journalist and producer specializing in conflict, human rights and migration. She previously worked for NBC News, The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal. Her reporting has taken her throughout Africa, Europe and the Middle East. She is HEFAT certified....
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Charles Dolan, Cablevision Founder Who Sat Atop a Media Empire, Dies at 98
29 Dec 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Obituary
Charles F. Dolan, the founder of HBO and Cablevision, passed away at 98. He transformed a small Long Island cable TV system into a major media empire, including Madison Square Garden. Cablevision, which started with 1,500 customers in 1973, grew to serve three million households in the New York area before being sold to Altice for $17.7 billion in 2015. Dolan is credited with establishing cable television as a significant cultural and economic force in the U.S.
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Margaret Wanjiru
My name is Margaret Wanjiru. A correspondent for the star News paper based in Kenya. I do freelance photography as well as write stories. i write health stories as well as human interest stories professionally. am a champion of body positivity as well. i do shoot and edit videos ...
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Survey reveals political interference, corruption as top concerns for IEBC
24 Mar 2025
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eastleighvoice.co.ke
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English
| Electoral Process
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) in Kenya faces significant challenges, including political interference, corruption, and resource constraints, as revealed by a survey conducted by Inforak. The survey highlights concerns about the commission's ability to conduct credible elections, with 39% of respondents worried about external political influence and 38% citing corruption issues. The IEBC's budget for the 2027 elections and the lack of a full commission are also critical issues. Interviews for the new IEBC chairperson are ongoing, with several candidates being considered.
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