In pictures: Donegal emigrant working lives in Scotland exhibition opens – Page 1 of 8

The ‘Working Over By: Donegal Emigrant Working Lives in Scotland’ exhibition opened in the Donegal County Museum, High Road, Letterkenny, to a packed audience of over 120 people. Please click on the... Read more »

Secret Afghan relocation scheme set up after major data breach

Joel Gunter & Sean Seddon BBC News Watch: Daughter of Afghan translator involved in leak speaks to Newsnight Thousands of Afghans have moved to the UK under a secret scheme which was... Read more »

Missing man’s bank accounts drained of $1M as family offers $250K reward

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An active investigation is underway in Southern California for a missing man that police are calling a “suspicious disappearance.”  Investigators with the San Bernardino... Read more »

Preserving and Promoting the Yoruba Culture in Modern Times

Around the world, global trends and Western affiliations sometimes overshadow local traditions. However, in Nigeria, there has been an intentional revival of traditions and cultural awakening across the different ethnic groups. For... Read more »

Kenya: Air Travel and Kenya’s Journey Towards Five Million Tourists

Air travel is a vital pillar of economic growth, tourism, and regional integration. Yet for many Kenyans and international visitors, the experience remains costly, inconvenient, and at times frustrating. While our aviation... Read more »

Singapore startup BeeX takes the sting out of maritime inspection costs with underwater drones

[SINGAPORE] Being a small fish in a big pond is paying off for BeeX, as the startup’s underwater drones prove cheaper and greener than their larger competitors. The company designs, builds and... Read more »

Backpacker killer Bradley John Murdoch dies aged 67

Notorious backpacker killer Bradley John Murdoch has died in prison after suffering throat cancer. “I can confirm that Bradley Murdoch passed away last night in the palliative care unit at Alice Springs... Read more »

‘It’s like putting a whale in a blender’: the rise of deadly ship collisions in Chile | Whales

The memory of a blue whale gliding past his small boat haunts Patricio Ortiz. A deep wound disfigured the cetacean’s giant body – a big chunk had been ripped from its dorsal... Read more »

United Nations rights council criticises Milei pressure on Judiciary

The United Nations (UN) has asked President Javier Milei to clarify a series of actions that could represent an “attack on judicial independence” and a threat to democracy. In an official statement... Read more »

Julian Smith says David Cameron was ‘cavalier’ in handling of Brexit

Jayne McCormack BBC News NI political correspondent Getty Images Tory MP Julian Smith says David Cameron had been “extremely cavalier” in how he handled the Brexit referendum Former Northern Ireland Secretary Julian... Read more »