Not done enough to ‘stamp out’ antisemitism, former Victorian governor Linda Dessau says

One of Australia’s most respected judicial and vice-regal officials has accused politicians, police and universities of failing Jewish Australians by not doing enough to “stamp out” the surge of antisemitic hatred across... Read more »

Family backs bill to prosecute prisons for custody deaths

Catriona Renton and Megan Bonar BBC Scotland News Allan family Katie Allan died at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in 2018 The family of a woman who took her own life in a... Read more »

Trump’s spy chief claims Obama administration ‘manufactured’ intel on Russia : NPR

President Trump, accompanied by Tulsi Gabbard, speaks after Gabbard is sworn in as director of national intelligence on February 12. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/Getty Images The Office... Read more »

New Zealand First cautious about plan to install hundreds more cameras on fishing boats

New Zealand First could still put the brakes on the extension of cameras on more fishing boats, depending on the outcome of the election. Photo: 123RF The government on Friday revealed plans... Read more »

Local guide helps new arrivals find their place in Buncrana community

Featured photo: Garda Shaun Patton, Donegal GAA Goalkeeper, with Elizabeth Fawibe A new community guide has been launched to support residents at the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) Centre in Buncrana.  The... Read more »

Bangladesh jet crashes in to school, killing at least 20

“When I was picking (up) my kids and went to the gate, I realised something came from behind … I heard an explosion. When I looked back, I only saw fire and... Read more »

Olukoyede And The New EFCC – THISDAYLIVE

REUBEN ABATI Last Friday, July 18, the incumbent Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede was in Lagos to hold a sensitization programme on Naira Abuse, at the... Read more »

Kenya: Pan-African Rights Groups Condemn Kenya’s Worsening Crackdown On Protesters and Civil Liberties

A coalition of Pan-African civil society groups, legal experts, and human rights defenders has issued a scathing statement condemning the Kenyan government’s escalating repression of civil liberties, arbitrary arrests, and weaponization of... Read more »

Subsidies and grants for some 20,000 people miscalculated due to processing issue: MOH

[SINGAPORE] About 20,000 people received the wrong subsidies and grants owing to a processing issue in a government means-testing system. The Ministry of Health (MOH), which manages the Household Means Eligibility System... Read more »

Fifteen hurt as double-decker bus hits bridge

Sarah Spina-Matthews & Rachael Lazaro BBC News, Manchester X The roof of a double-decker bus has been torn off after it struck a bridge Fifteen people have been injured, one critically, as... Read more »