AUSTIN ATORI is a geology graduate from the Uvwie Local Government Area. After four years of unemployment, he joined in the State Government’s Skills Training
Author: Matthew Wilson
Cohort of new recruits to the Ukrainian army began training in the UK this week
In order to aid them in their conflict with Russia, Ukrainian soldiers are now in the UK being trained by British military. As they began
The number of internally displaced people (IDPs) has increased dramatically in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
More than twice as many individuals have been compelled to leave their homes and become internally displaced globally over the past ten years. According to
Conservatives today criticized Andrea Jenkyns, a supporter of Boris Johnson, after she was caught on camera making an offensive gesture as she entered Downing Street
Conservatives today criticized Andrea Jenkyns, a supporter of Boris Johnson, after she was caught on camera making an offensive gesture as she entered Downing Street.
Carl Hearps, 67, died when his helicopter crashed in dense bushland north of Sydney on Saturday, with thick plumes of smoke leading rescuers to the site
A heroic helicopter veteran who performed relief flights during the Hawkesbury floods and bushfires, the pilot who perished in a horrifying accident in a remote
Donald Trump has gloated about Elon Musk ending his efforts to buy Twitter, writing: ‘THE TWITTER DEAL IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE “TRUTH”
Donald Trump has written: “THE TWITTER DEAL IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE “TRUTH”,” gleefully celebrating Elon Musk’s decision to abandon his attempt to acquire Twitter.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace pulls out of running to replace Boris Johnson as Prime Minister
Ben Wallace, the defense secretary, has withdrawn from the race to succeed Boris Johnson as prime minister, despite being the betting favorite. The lawmaker, 52,
Russian Navy to use ‘doomsday’ submarine
A “doomsday” submarine with nuclear torpedoes “the size of a school bus” that are so potent they may trigger a “radioactive tsunami” was handed to
UK National Infrastructure Commission Chairman Sir John Armitt says UK population should be asked to turn down thermostats and limit household tasks
According to experts, people should be advised to alter their supper times and lower their temperatures in order to prevent blackouts this next winter. According
A collision in Bloemfontein leaves several injured
VRMED, Er24, Mangaung fire & rescue, FSEMS college, and other agencies responded early Saturday morning to reports of a head-on collision involving two minibus taxis