The Senate’s gun restriction measure was swiftly taken up by the House of Representatives, and it is anticipated that the package will be approved Friday
Month: June 2022
Africa has made progress in COVID-19 vaccination
The immunization against COVID-19 has advanced throughout Africa. Around 824 million COVID-19 vaccines have now been administered throughout the continent. More than 60% of these
The southbound carriageway of the N3 has been reopened
The crash scene near the Peter Brown Interchange in Pietermaritzburg has been fully cleaned up. Although the N3’s southbound lanes have been restored, there is
Boris Johnson joked it was a ‘good day for democracy’ as he was grilled on the failure of efforts to replace Baroness Scotland as Commonwealth secretary-general
As the Commonwealth leaders rejected his attempt to unseat secretary-general Baroness Scotland today, Boris Johnson made light of another electoral setback. As he was questioned
The Minister for Women and Equalities has today (24 June) begun recruitment for 3 new Commissioners of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
Applications are being accepted for the positions starting today and through July 22. The Governance Code for Public Appointments will be followed during the hiring
Gold Coast Rental Crisis: mother forced to move into a tent away from her three children
After a year of unsuccessfully looking for a rental home, a mother was forced to move into a tent away from her three children. Corinne
Court could not hold serial killer, who killed five people in bow and arrow attack, responsible because of his mental health
Because he “cannot be judged legally accountable,” a Danish man who killed five people in a deadly bow-and-arrow rampage in a Norwegian village was sentenced
Ike Ekweremadu and wife gave a 41-year-old’s passport to a 15-year-old boy to fly him to UK for kidney donation
A 15-year-old who was reportedly transported to London from the streets of Lagos by the former deputy president of the Nigerian Senate and his wife
Roe v. Wade Overturned: Seven myths about the overturning
The United States Supreme Court released a decision on Friday that overturned the 1973 decision Roe v. Wade as well as the 1992 decision Planned
Pro-abortion protesters howled in outrage as Supreme Court justices overturn Roe v Wade
After a majority of the Supreme Court’s justices voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, which gives American women the right to an abortion, protests have