• 2 robbers jailed six months each

    TWO Kadoma men have been jailed for six months in prison each by a Kadoma magistrate for robbery. According to the National To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Review: Six Months With the iPhone 15 Pro

    It's been a bit over six months since the iPhone 15 lineup came out in September, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera has been using an iPhone 15 Pro Max sans case since launch. Over on our YouTube channel, Dan did a long term review to demo how his phone has held up and his thoughts on the Action button, battery life, and camera features. Subscribe to the MacRumors YouTube channel for more videos. The ‌iPhone 15 Pro‌ and Pro Max are Apple's first iPhones with a titanium shell instead of...

  • Almost a Billion Indians Will Vote This Month ..

    Dimitris Givisis: How do you judge things in the run-up to the elections? Vijay Prashad: India’s elections are a mammoth exercise, with 970 million people allowed to vote between April 19 and June 1. The election itself started with a scandal around Electoral Bonds, which are monetary vehicles that would allow undeclared money to be More

  • Six months on, what Israel is doing is no longer ‘self-defence’

    Letters to the editor: our readers share their views. Please send your letters to [email protected]

  • Oct. 7 Massacre: Six Months Later

    Six months ago today, on October 7, Hamas terrorists invaded Israel to inflict horrific atrocities on civilians of all ages, committing the worst single day of massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Yet six months later, much of the world is sympathizing with the guilty and attacking the victims in the Hamas-Israel conflict!

  • Six months on, how close is Israel to eliminating Hamas?

    BBC Verify assesses the evidence behind Israel's key war aim of destroying Hamas during its military operation in the Gaza Strip.

  • American journalist now held in Russia six months

    Alsu Kurmasheva, an American reporter for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, has been held in Russia for six months for her journalism. Why hasn’t the U.S. Department of State designated her as wrongfully detained? Deník N/Ludvík Hradilek, courtesy of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Six months ago today, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist and American citizen Alsu Kurmasheva was detained in Russia. Like Wall Street Journal reporter...

  • How Neopets’ nostalgic revival tripled users in six months

    An icon of millennials’ childhoods languished for nearly two decades. Now it’s attempting a comeback – banking on the fact that it hasn’t changed at allIn the early 2000s, Olivia Packenham would get home from school, listen to the familiar sound of the dial up tone as her family computer connected to the internet, and navigate her AOL browser to the virtual gaming world of Neopets.Starting at the age of eight, Packenham played for years before losing interest when she was in high school. But in...

  • Topeka home prices almost doubled in two decades

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Over the past 10 years alone housing prices have increased by almost 50% in Topeka. KSNT News looked at housing price data collected by real estate company Zillow in the City of Topeka. The data shows that since 2014 the price of a house in the Capital City has increased by nearly []

  • N7.3tn remitted to Federation Account in six months – RMAFC

    The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission has disclosed that a total sum of N7.3tn accrued into the Federation Account between July and December 2023, indicating an increased revenue inflow. It said the amount shared by the Federation Account Allocation Committee was remitted to the Central Bank of Nigeria under the caption “CBN Federation Account Read More

  • Heineken to hike the price of a pint by six cent over the coming months

    Diageo last month also announced that its draught beers would increase by six cents.

  • Tunisian journalist sentenced to six months in prison for insulting an official

    A judge in Tunisia sentenced a journalist and political commentator to six months in prison in the country’s latest assault on members of the media who criticize the government.