Wetherspoons Stops Selling San Miguel: Popular Beer Replaced by Italian Lager Poretti
Wetherspoons stops selling San Miguel, swapping the Spanish favorite with Italian lager Poretti for under £4 a pint. The change, effective by the end of November, has sparked mixed reactions from loyal customers.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments School Display Law Temporarily Blocked by Judge
Louisiana Ten Commandments Law Blocked: A federal judge has temporarily halted Louisiana’s requirement for displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, citing concerns that it may violate the First Amendment. This case is expected to proceed to appeals as opponents argue that the law breaches the constitutional separation of church and state.
Levi Strauss Heir Daniel Lurie Elected San Francisco Mayor, Defeats Incumbent London Breed
Daniel Lurie, Levi Strauss heir and political newcomer, has won San Francisco's mayoral race, defeating incumbent London Breed. This victory marks a significant shift in the city's leadership as Lurie promises reform and pragmatic solutions for housing and safety.
Baltasar Engonga Viral Video: Equatorial Guinea’s Reaction and Potential Government Shake-Up
The recent Baltasar Engonga leaked video has sparked widespread controversy, affecting public perception and highlighting critical issues within Equatorial Guinea’s government. The video, which has quickly gone viral, has led to investigations of high-ranking officials, including a strong response from the Vice President.
Historic Shift: Botswana’s Ruling Party Loses Power After Six Decades
Botswana's ruling party lost its parliamentary majority for the first time in nearly 60 years, signaling a political shift as economic challenges and unemployment concerns prompt a call for change. The opposition's win highlights young voters' demand for solutions to modern issues.
Trump's Proposed Mass Deportation Plan Could Be Costly and Complex
Trump’s mass deportation plan faces high costs and logistical challenges, making it difficult to implement. Experts warn it could cost the U.S. nearly $1 trillion and stretch resources thin.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments School Display Law Temporarily Blocked by Judge
Louisiana Ten Commandments Law Blocked: A federal judge has temporarily halted Louisiana’s requirement for displaying the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, citing concerns that it may violate the First Amendment. This case is expected to proceed to appeals as opponents argue that the law breaches the constitutional separation of church and state.
Levi Strauss Heir Daniel Lurie Elected San Francisco Mayor, Defeats Incumbent London Breed
Daniel Lurie, Levi Strauss heir and political newcomer, has won San Francisco's mayoral race, defeating incumbent London Breed. This victory marks a significant shift in the city's leadership as Lurie promises reform and pragmatic solutions for housing and safety.
Baltasar Engonga Viral Video: Equatorial Guinea’s Reaction and Potential Government Shake-Up
The recent Baltasar Engonga leaked video has sparked widespread controversy, affecting public perception and highlighting critical issues within Equatorial Guinea’s government. The video, which has quickly gone viral, has led to investigations of high-ranking officials, including a strong response from the Vice President.
Historic Shift: Botswana’s Ruling Party Loses Power After Six Decades
Botswana's ruling party lost its parliamentary majority for the first time in nearly 60 years, signaling a political shift as economic challenges and unemployment concerns prompt a call for change. The opposition's win highlights young voters' demand for solutions to modern issues.
Trump's Proposed Mass Deportation Plan Could Be Costly and Complex
Trump’s mass deportation plan faces high costs and logistical challenges, making it difficult to implement. Experts warn it could cost the U.S. nearly $1 trillion and stretch resources thin.
Inside Singapore’s Strict Prison System: Death Penalty for Drug Offenses
Singapore enforces one of the world's harshest drug policies, including a mandatory death penalty for certain drug trafficking offenses. Despite criticism, the government maintains that strict punishments are essential to deterring crime.
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A fuel tanker exploded in Jigawa state, northern Nigeria, killing at least 147 people who gathered to collect leaking petrol despite police warnings. Over 100 others were injured, many critically, as rescue operations continue amidst the common dangers of poorly maintained vehicles and roads in the region.
1 month agoZelensky to Present 'Victory Plan' to Biden, Harris, and Trump in US Visit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will present his "victory plan" for Ukraine’s war with Russia to U.S. President Joe Biden, Congress, and presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump during his U.S. visit. The plan focuses on increasing weapons donations, diplomatic efforts to secure peace, and holding Russia accountable for the 2022 invasion, while also pushing for permission to use long-range missiles in Russian territory, despite previous hesitations from Biden and warnings from Russian President Putin.
2 months agoTrump Signals End to Presidential Bids If Defeated in 2024
Former President Donald Trump stated he will not run for election in 2028 if defeated in the 2024 presidential race, marking a rare acknowledgment of possible loss. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris leads Trump in national polls, with her campaign raising more funds and gaining voter favorability.
2 months agoPresident Ibrahim Traore Bans Pornography to Uphold Burkina Faso's Moral Values
President Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso has banned pornography to protect moral values and future generations, sparking both widespread praise and controversy
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Ghana's President Condemns Russia's "Bullying" of Africa Amid Ukraine War
Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo condemns Russia's "bullying" and "acts of aggression" in Ukraine, stating that Africa has been the "greatest victim" of the war's consequences beyond Europe, and calls for Russia and China to join theUkraine peace talks to address the global food crisis impacting the continent.
Dozens Remain Trapped in Nigerian Gold Mine Collapse
Rescue teams in northcentral Nigeria are racing against time to locate and save dozens of workers trapped following the collapse of a gold mine in Niger state.
Ghanaian Businessman Found Dead in Seoul During Korea-Africa Summit
A Ghanaian businessman attending the Korea-Africa Summit in Seoul was found dead in his hotel room on Tuesday morning, according to South Korean authorities. The man, who was in his 50s and identified as a company official, was staying at a hotel in the Gangnam district of southern Seoul.
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