• Deputy PM Oliver Dowden hints January 2025 general election is possible

    Oliver Dowden said 2024 will ‘almost certainly’ be a general election year, but did not rule out the prospect of a contest happening next year

  • Cuban PM continues his visit to central province

    Ciego de Avila, Cuba, Apr 19 (Prensa Latina) Cuba's Prime Minister Manuel Marrero on Friday met with workers and directors the 1o de Enero sugar mill in order to deal with the situation of the sugar harvest in Ciego de Avila. The post Cuban PM continues his visit to central province first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • discovering that you don't HAVE to be into country music to enjoy a visit to Nashville (but it helps!)

    MailOnline's Jess Hamilton recalls a whirlwind weekend in Nashville. Drawn in by loud music and bright lights, she found herself not only wanting to stay for that - but everything else too.

  • National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan To Visit Delhi

    WASHINGTON, DC (ANI) – US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will visit India next week, with plans to focus on reviewing progress under the Initiative for Critical and Emerging Technology with his counterpart Ajit Doval, people familiar with the development said. President Biden’s top national […]

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    Sunday PM Forecast: Thunderstorms possible through the middle of the week

    Starting tomorrow, scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible. Those rain chances decrease on Tuesday, before widespread showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds will hang around in the overnight hours. This will keep our low temperature to near 67 degrees. Unfortunately, those clouds are expected to last through all of tomorrow. This will hamper the viewing of the eclipse. While it is not impossible to see a few breaks in the clouds, these will be few...

  • Bid to secure spot for glacier in Icelandic presidential race heats up

    Idea Angela Rawlings had a decade ago for Snæfellsjökull has snowballed into a full-blown campaign with a team of 50 peopleStanding in the shadow of Iceland’s Snæfellsjökull, – a 700,000-year-old glacier perched on a volcano and visible to half the country’s population on any given day – in 2010, Angela Rawlings was struck by an unconventional thought.“It suddenly just came to me. What if the glacier was president?” said Rawlings. It was a seemingly unorthodox way to push forward a movement that...

  • 'We need to do better': PM signals possible HECS change

    The prime minister has conceded the government needs to do better among younger Australians following figures showing they will have a higher repayment burden from their university education. Projections from the Parliamentary Library, commissioned by the Greens, showed those with higher education loans would likely face an increase of between 4.2 and 4.8 per cent […]

  • Prince Harry loses bid to appeal UK security ruling

    Prince Harry will not be allowed to appeal the downgrading of his personal security when he visits Britain.

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    USARPAC Bids Farewell and Welcomes New Deputy Commanding General

    FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii--The U.S. Army Pacific bid farewell to Maj. Gen. Reginald G. A. Neal, Deputy Commanding General for Mobilization and Reserve Affairs, USARPAC, and welcomed Brig. Gen. Lance A. Okamura previously Director of Strategic Engagements for Joint Task Force-Red Hill, during a Flying V ceremony held at historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii, April 12, 2024.

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    Biden treats Japan PM to state visit with eye on China

    US President Joe Biden hosts a lavish state visit for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House on Wednesday, featuring a major upgrade in defense ties against China -- and music by Paul Simon.The concert will end a day that will see Biden and Kishida take a major step forward in defense ties.

  • Deputy PM: It's still legal for UK to sell arms to Israel

    Oliver Dowden says Israel's war is "legitimate", but the UK has specific concerns about the country's conduct.

  • Solomon Islands PM contender vows to abolish China security pact

    A leading contender to become the Solomon Islands' next prime minister has vowed to rip up a security pact with China, as the Pacific nation began counting votes Thursday in a pivotal general election. "If we are in government, we will abolish the security treaty," Peter Kenilorea told AFP from