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Fubara’s men absent at gov’s reunion with Wike
Signs of a renewed reconciliation between Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his political mentor, now Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, appear to be emerging, following a high-level meeting of key political...
Meghan Markle and Anna Wintour's 'fashionista' reunion not 'genuine' says body language expert
Anna Wintour and Meghan Markle (Image: Getty Images) Meghan Markle was captured on film sharing a warm embrace with legendary Vogue editor Anna Wintour at Paris Fashion Week - but could there have been deeper significance to their public display...
The olive harvest season in the West Bank: Roots of resilience in the face of Uprooting
With the arrival of autumn in Palestine, the olive harvest returns as an annual event that transcends its purely agricultural nature. It is a celebration of land and identity, a deeply rooted social and economic ritual, and at the same time, a...
The Top 10 Best Gospel Artists and Best Gospel Songs
TheIndustry.biz would like to thank Lin. Woods for this submission. Click Next above or below for the new Best Gospel Artist or Best Gospel Artists and the Best Gospel Songs. Mahalia Jackson Mahalia Jackson, known as “The World’s Greatest Gospel...
This is the only city in Spain among the 25 best Lonely Planet destinations for 2026
Friday, 31 October 2025, 17:44 Share The city of Cadiz in Spain's Andalucía region has been selected as the only Spanish destination in Lonely Planet's 'Best in Travel 2026', highlighting its carnival, its "magnificent" restaurants, its...
Ranked: Countries With the Largest Forests in 2025
Ranked: 35 Countries With the Largest Forests in 2025 See visuals like this from many other data creators on our Voronoi app. Download it for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Key...
Drugs, Movies, and Fights With Levon: What We Learned From Robbie Robertson’s New Memoir
As the late Robbie Robertson told Rolling Stone in February 2023, the Band guitarist and songwriter was finally getting around to completing one of two planned sequels to his 2016 memoir, Testimony. The second book, he said, would chronicle his...
Coalition uninterested in flood, fire, drought
America’s war According to Donald Trump, Christianity is facing an existential threat by armed gangs in Nigeria and he has directed the ″department of war″ to prepare for a bit of shock-and-awe to wipe out the Islamists who are responsible for...
Ant Anstead Suffers Detached Muscle and Other Injuries in Soccer Mishap
Ant Anstead is on the road to recovery following a “freak” sports accident. The Celebrity IOU: Joyride star, 46, revealed to his Instagram followers on Saturday, November 1, that he is now focused on his health after a series of setbacks,...
November 2025 Reads for the Rest of Us
The Feminist Know-It-All: You know her. You can’t stand her. Good thing she’s not here! Instead, this column by gender and women’s studies librarian Karla Strand will amplify stories of the creation, access, use and preservation of knowledge by...
All Blacks Defeat Ireland 26-13 At Soldier Field After Early Red-Card Drama
New Zealand powered past Ireland 26-13 in front of a sold-out crowd at Chicago's Soldier Field in a clash that lived up to its heavyweight billing. Ireland struck first through a Jack Crowley penalty and a bulldozing Tadhg Furlong try, even after...
Feeding Our Ghosts: How Food Invokes Memories of Ones Loved and Lost
Reese’s Cups. Tteok. Tamales. Article continues after advertisement You don’t often see this trio together. They hail from entirely different cuisines—can we call candy a cuisine? I think we must—and have completely different flavor profiles....
She arrived in New York on Halloween. Then she met the guy of her dreams
By Francesca Street, CNN (CNN) — Claire Chabaud-Tropéano was walking through the streets of Brooklyn, New York, wondering if that night was going to change her life forever. That evening, Parisian Claire felt like she’d stepped into the New York...
Bryan Cranston on Breaking Bad: ‘I’m open to bringing Walter White back’
Sitting in a south London rehearsal room, his highlighted and scribbled-on playscript on a table in front of him as he prepares for five months of starring in an Arthur Miller revival, Bryan Cranston is explaining his four secrets of being a...
Hallmark's "Countdown to Christmas" 2025 Schedule Will Have You Feeling Merry This Season
The most wonderful time of the year is here, and we can't wait to get into the Christmas spirit! As the holiday season quickly approaches, we're sure you're into the idea of sitting at home and watching movies that evoke all the joy that comes...
'You have to be great to be good'
Stuart Graham popped round to Asian Trader Towers just prior to KP Snacks publishing its full-year results, which happily revealed 4.4 per cent revenue growth – no mean feat in the current economic climate. As I was to discover, this achievement...
MIAF joins forces with SAMRO to present Zoë Modiga at ACCES...
ACCES, regarded as Africa’s leading music trade event, brings together professionals from across the continent and beyond for showcases, panel discussions and networking. Modiga – born Palesa Nomthandazo Phumelele Modiga – will perform on 1...
9-Year-Old Girl and Her Brother, 12, Killed After Off-Road Race Car Crashes Into Spectators By Gabrielle Rockson
NEED TO KNOW A young sister and her brother died after a car flew off a track and hit spectators during a race The race occurred on the French tropical island La Réunion, which is located roughly 450 miles off Madagascar during the Rallye de...
‘Fauda’ Star Laëtitia Eïdo to Lead Alia Azamat Ashkenazi’s Historical Drama ‘Children of Nowhere’ (EXCLUSIVE)
French actress Laëtitia Eïdo, whose credits include “Fauda,” “Liaison” and “Elyas,” has signed on to star in the upcoming feature film “Children of Nowhere” as a civil servant dispatched to enforce a controversial French relocation program on...
The Phone Call
By Jirair Tutunjian A few months ago, old friends Ahmet and Mehmet met briefly in AkEshag, Turkey. Their reunion was cut short when Mehmet’s German girlfriend left for Germany in a huff with docile Mehmet in tow. A few days ago, Mehmet phoned to...