The biggest day on the Australian racing calendar is finally here! Not sure who to back? Not to worry, as we take you through the best selections and some value runners in Tuesday's 10-race card at ...
On November 6, the Kingdom of Morocco will mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Green March (Al-Massira Al-Khadrae), a national milestone ...
As Tuesday's special elections approach, the party is fractured, with no clear leader or unified message, as activists push ...
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College football Power Rankings: How did the top 25 look in Week 10?
Our latest power rankings examine the top 25 and what each team can do to improve on offense during a pivotal month. -- Adam Rittenberg Previous ranking: 1 The Buckeyes had a strong performance on the ...
Launch was awesome!! I am feeling great, working hard, & enjoying the magnificent views, the adventure of a lifetime has begun!” ...
Paraphrasing Bismarck, the president once stated: independence is “a luxury not everyone can afford.” This is exactly what we ...
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Why are American Islamophobes spreading false claims about a ‘Christian genocide’ in Nigeria?
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Numerous American right-wing figureheads have claimed that a genocide is being committed against Christians in Nigeria, but this could not be further from the truth. The ...
In a landmark move to enhance regional air connectivity, Belavia Airlines, the National Air Carrier of the Republic of Belarus, has officially entered the Sri Lankan market through a strategic ...
Uganda’s premium coffee brand Nonda Coffee has opened its first single-origin café in Riyadh, marking the country’s debut on the Gulf’s specialty coffee scene. The café launch is part of the US$148 ...
All candidates and their political parties involved in, Anambra State Governorship election have signed a peace accord for peace and decorum ...
When the UAE made peace with Israel via the Abraham Accords, Israelis by the tens of thousands went to visit the various ...
Turning ESG data into strategy gives companies faster insight, stronger governance and lower risk, writes SAS South Africa's Itumeleng Nomlomo.
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