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US President Donald Trump has accused Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping of conspiring against the US with the leaders of Russia and North Korea.Trump’s comments came as China hosted world leaders at its largest-ever Victory Day parade in Beijing on Wednesday – a showcase of China’s military might.In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Please give my warmest regards to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as you conspire against the United States of America.”Trump previously rejected suggestions that the warming of relations between China, Russia and other nations poses a challenge to the US on the global stage.On social…
TLDR Zimbabwe’s central bank has set economic milestones to be achieved before the ZiG, a gold-backed currency introduced in April 2024 The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said the plan involves phasing out the US dollar from domestic transactions as the country transitions to a mono-currency system Key objectives include boosting foreign exchange reserves to cover three to six months of imports, reducing inflation from the current 94% to single digits by 2026 Zimbabwe’s central bank has set economic milestones to be achieved before the ZiG, a gold-backed currency introduced in April 2024, becomes the nation’s sole legal tender by…
Nairobi — The standoff emerged during a Tuesday meeting between county chiefs and Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale. Governors have rejected the Ministry of Health’s plan to provide one-year funding for Universal Health Coverage (UHC) staff, insisting that any absorption of personnel into permanent and pensionable terms must be backed by sustainable financing. The standoff emerged during a Tuesday meeting between county chiefs and Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale, with governors warning that the ministry’s directive to absorb 7,414 UHC workers, cleared through a recent verification exercise, undermines devolution and sidesteps constitutional consultation requirements. “The Ministry cannot alter the contracts…
When Heidi Marney moved into the home of a family friend, she was thrilled to find a cheap place to live with someone she trusted. But she began to feel as though she was being watched. Could her friend be using hidden cameras to spy on her?Heidi tells Helen Pidd about her frightening experience and how she discovered the truth, while freelance journalist Anna Moore explains what she discovered when she wrote in the Guardian about the sinister rise of voyeurism and spy cameras.“They’re cameras that are disguised as everyday domestic items, even disposable coffee cups that could be left…
new video loaded: Deadly Floods Hit Pakistan AgainBy Elian Peltier, Rebecca Suner, Leila Medina, Jon Hazell and Asim Hafeez•September 2, 2025Pakistan has been hit by a string of devastating floods this year that have brought devastation across the country of 250 million people. Elian Peltier, an international correspondent at The New York Times, reports from Punjab, the latest province to be hit, where communities and businesses that rely on agriculture have been destroyed.Recent episodes in Behind the ReportingShow more videos from Behind the Reporting
Part of the magic of portraiture is how it renders so much of the human experience accessible to us, things we might never see otherwise. This has been very much on Black artist Amy Sherald’s mind. When I spoke to her in advance of the debut of her exhibition American Sublime, she told me that Black representation was foundational to her practice: “I developed this idea that, when I look at art history, for the most part I don’t see portraits of people that look like me. So it started there.”That exhibition’s curator, Sarah Roberts, also spoke about Sherald’s passion…
Trump says Beijing and Moscow would never use military force against US due to its superior military.Published On 3 Sep 20253 Sep 2025Donald Trump has brushed off concerns that deepening ties between China and Russia pose a threat to the United States, pointing to Washington’s unmatched military might.Asked in a radio interview on Tuesday whether he was concerned about a China-Russia axis forming against the US, the US president said he was not.“We have the strongest military in the world, by far,” Trump told the conservative pundit Scott Jennings.“They would never use their military on us. Believe me, that would…
DENVER — Rafael Devers’ 30th home run of the season was a weird one.Colorado Rockies pitcher Kyle Freeland, along with the San Francisco Giants’ Matt Chapman and Willy Adames, were ejected from Tuesday night’s game following a benches-clearing incident that started after Devers hit a two-run homer in the first inning.Devers hammered a sweeper over the right-field wall, and Freeland took exception to Devers’ celebration, shouting at him as he neared first base.Editor’s Picks1 RelatedThat caused several players to charge toward the infield, where Chapman appeared to make contact with Freeland, with Adames also in the middle of the scrum.The…
The Enugu State Government says the state benefitted immensely from the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA)’s annual general conference at the International Conference Centre in Enugu State. The conference The NBA conference was held in the South-eastern state from 25 to 29 August 2025. Over 20,000 lawyers from across Nigeria were said to have attended the conference at the International Conference Centre in the state. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines South African opposition leader Julius Malema and Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Abubakar were among the dignitaries who made opening remarks at the conference. ‘We made huge…
The government is planning a new law in England to stop anyone under the age of 16 buying energy drinks such as Red Bull, Monster and Prime from shops, restaurants, cafes, vending machines and online.Up to a third of UK children are thought to consume these types of drinks every week, despite most supermarkets having already introduced a voluntary ban. Some popular drinks contain more caffeine than two cups of coffee. Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said he was acting on the concerns of parents and teachers and tackling the issue “head on”, to protect young people’s health.Lower-caffeine…