Israel



Objects that first Arctic explorers found on Franz Josef Land undergo restoration

Among those objects are a knife, made from a sled, a box from expensive Italian wine, a snowshoe for ponies, and mysterious objects the purpose of which is still to be identified
TASS

Objects that first Arctic explorers found on Franz Josef Land undergo restoration

Among those objects are a knife, made from a sled, a box from expensive Italian wine, a snowshoe for ponies, and mysterious objects the purpose of which is still to be identified

The grains of sand that solve Stonehenge mystery after 5,000 years: Scientists uncover new evidence the stones were moved by humans - and not glaciers

The 5,000-year-old mystery of Stonehenge may have finally been solved with the help of a few tiny grains of sand.
News | Mail Online

The grains of sand that solve Stonehenge mystery after 5,000 years: Scientists uncover new evidence the stones were moved by humans - and not glaciers

The 5,000-year-old mystery of Stonehenge may have finally been solved with the help of a few tiny grains of sand.

Greater Manchester MP 'set to stand down' - so will Andy Burnham now return to Westminster to challenge Keir Starmer?

Andrew Gwynne, a former health minister who had the Labour whip removed in February last year, is expected to make an announcement on his future soon.
News | Mail Online

Greater Manchester MP 'set to stand down' - so will Andy Burnham now return to Westminster to challenge Keir Starmer?

Andrew Gwynne, a former health minister who had the Labour whip removed in February last year, is expected to make an announcement on his future soon.

What's behind London's house price slump? SIMON LAMBERT on the struggling property market and why there's a silver lining for buyers

London's property market is in a slump. House prices in the capital have fallen 5% since their peak in 2022, according to the Land Registry, but that headline figure masks a deeper problem.
News | Mail Online

What's behind London's house price slump? SIMON LAMBERT on the struggling property market and why there's a silver lining for buyers

London's property market is in a slump. House prices in the capital have fallen 5% since their peak in 2022, according to the Land Registry, but that headline figure masks a deeper problem.

£20,000 reward to find real Beast of Birkenhead after innocent Peter Sullivan wrongly spent 38 years in jail over 1986 murder of florist

Peter Sullivan, 68, was wrongly jailed for 38 years for the killing of bride-to-be Diane Sindall in Merseyside on the night of August 1, 1986.
News | Mail Online

£20,000 reward to find real Beast of Birkenhead after innocent Peter Sullivan wrongly spent 38 years in jail over 1986 murder of florist

Peter Sullivan, 68, was wrongly jailed for 38 years for the killing of bride-to-be Diane Sindall in Merseyside on the night of August 1, 1986.

Bankrupt John Barnes, 62, lifts lid on how he racked up £1.5MILLION debt as England and Liverpool legend reveals odd investment in Brazil went wrong

The winger has spoken openly about his financial affairs, revealing last year has been paying back HM Revenue and Customs for eight years. Barnes has stated that he has repaid around £2.2m since 2017.
News | Mail Online

Bankrupt John Barnes, 62, lifts lid on how he racked up £1.5MILLION debt as England and Liverpool legend reveals odd investment in Brazil went wrong

The winger has spoken openly about his financial affairs, revealing last year has been paying back HM Revenue and Customs for eight years. Barnes has stated that he has repaid around £2.2m since 2017.

Former passenger-vehicle ferry fined for 2024 fuel spill in Charlottetown Harbour, documents show

It's been two years since the former ferry docked in Charlottetown Harbour while en route to India to be scrapped. During refuelling, diesel spilled into the harbour — and access to information documents obtained by CBC News show the amount could have been
CBC | Canada News

Former passenger-vehicle ferry fined for 2024 fuel spill in Charlottetown Harbour, documents show

It's been two years since the former ferry docked in Charlottetown Harbour while en route to India to be scrapped. During refuelling, diesel spilled into the harbour — and access to information documents obtained by CBC News show the amount could have been up to 1,530 litres. The vessel received three violations, and its owner was fined.

Sask. health unions say metal detectors in ERs are good start but want more supports

Unions representing Saskatchewan health-care workers say their members are worried about violence and weapons in hospitals — and while metal detectors are a start, other measures are needed to address the issue.
CBC | Canada News

Sask. health unions say metal detectors in ERs are good start but want more supports

Unions representing Saskatchewan health-care workers say their members are worried about violence and weapons in hospitals — and while metal detectors are a start, other measures are needed to address the issue.

Carney meets with cabinet fresh after forceful speech aimed at Trump administration

Prime Minister Mark Carney is huddling with his cabinet in Quebec City to chart out the government's plan for the new year after using a closely watched moment on the world stage earlier this week to condemn the U.S. administration and signal a pivot for Cana
CBC | Canada News

Carney meets with cabinet fresh after forceful speech aimed at Trump administration

Prime Minister Mark Carney is huddling with his cabinet in Quebec City to chart out the government's plan for the new year after using a closely watched moment on the world stage earlier this week to condemn the U.S. administration and signal a pivot for Canada.

Man, 30, charged for allegedly trafficking almost 2,000 Kpods into Singapore

A 30-year-old man has been charged in court for allegedly trafficking almost 2,000 etomidate e-vaporiser pods into Singapore, said the Health Sciences Authority (HSA).In a press release on Thursday (Jan 22), HSA said that the operation yielded the largest hau
Singapore

Man, 30, charged for allegedly trafficking almost 2,000 Kpods into Singapore

A 30-year-old man has been charged in court for allegedly trafficking almost 2,000 etomidate e-vaporiser pods into Singapore, said the Health Sciences Authority (HSA).In a press release on Thursday (Jan 22), HSA said that the operation yielded the largest haul of etomidate e-vaporiser pods — otherwise known as Kpods — since etomidate was classified as a Class C controlled drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) on Sep 1 last year.The agency said that Muhamad Khairuddin Bin Abdullah had attempted to smuggle the Kpods into Singapore at Woodlands Checkpoint on the night of Jan 20.Muhamad was travelling with his 63-year-old mother and four-month-old niece in a rental car, and had hidden the 1,989 e-vaporiser pods in the car boot.Upon discovery of the hidden e-vaporiser pods, Muhamad was detained by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA). HSA was also alerted, and subsequently conducted a raid at his residence, yielding three regular e-vaporiser pods. 

SIA best airline, 24th on list of Fortune's most admired companies in the world

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has come out tops among its peers in Fortune's world's most admired companies list for 2026 released on Wednesday (Jan 21).It is ahead of Delta Air Lines, Air France-KLM Group, United Airlines and Lufthansa Group, and outshone the wid
Singapore

SIA best airline, 24th on list of Fortune's most admired companies in the world

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has come out tops among its peers in Fortune's world's most admired companies list for 2026 released on Wednesday (Jan 21).It is ahead of Delta Air Lines, Air France-KLM Group, United Airlines and Lufthansa Group, and outshone the wider aviation sector including Airbus and Lockheed Martin. SIA and Toyota are the only Asian companies in the top 25 —the automobile company is ranked 23rd overall, while SIA is ranked 24th — bettering its 28th spot in 2025.It is also the only Singapore-based company to feature in the top 50.According to consultancy firm Korn Ferry, which partnered Fortune, nine attributes were used to evaluate companies when determining the industry rankings: ability to attract and retain talented people; quality of management; social responsibility to the community and the environment; innovativeness; quality of products or services; wise use of corporate assets; financial soundness; long-term investment value; and, effectiveness in doing business globally. In an online statement, SIA said that it is honoured to be included in the list and for topping the industry.

LTA identifies glitch in bus arrival time system, to be restored in about 4 days

A day after the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said it is resetting the Expected Time of Arrival (ETA) system for buses, the transport regulator announced that it has identified the root cause of the issues affecting the system.In an update issued on Thursda
Singapore

LTA identifies glitch in bus arrival time system, to be restored in about 4 days

A day after the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said it is resetting the Expected Time of Arrival (ETA) system for buses, the transport regulator announced that it has identified the root cause of the issues affecting the system.In an update issued on Thursday (Jan 22) evening, the authority said that its engineers and contractors discovered a memory cache build-up in the on-board systems of some buses.«This disrupted data transmissions between on-board bus systems and the central ETA processing servers, leading to missing bus arrival timings.» About 50 per cent of the bus fleet across all bus operators have been affected.Restoration process to take about four days: LTAAs part of the restoration process, technicians will need to reconfigure the ETA system and clear the cache on all the affected buses.Given that there were 5,841 public buses as at the end of 2024, technicians will have to physically service more than 2,900 on-board units.LTA said that this process is expected to take about four days to complete.

South Africa: Death Toll Climbs to 14 After Vanderbijlpark School Crash

[Scrolla] 14 learners have now died after a scholar transport crash in Vanderbijlpark on Monday, 19 January 2026, police confirmed on Thursday. Police charged a 22-year-old scholar transport driver with 14 counts of culpable homicide after two more learner
AllAfrica News: Latest

South Africa: Death Toll Climbs to 14 After Vanderbijlpark School Crash

[Scrolla] 14 learners have now died after a scholar transport crash in Vanderbijlpark on Monday, 19 January 2026, police confirmed on Thursday. Police charged a 22-year-old scholar transport driver with 14 counts of culpable homicide after two more learners died in hospital.

Tony Blair joins Trump's cast of international strongmen for launch of Donald's Board Of Peace... while Starmer joins the rest of Europe in boycott

Tony Blair was namechecked by the US president at the ceremony in Davos, where he hailed the level of interest in participating.
News | Mail Online

Tony Blair joins Trump's cast of international strongmen for launch of Donald's Board Of Peace... while Starmer joins the rest of Europe in boycott

Tony Blair was namechecked by the US president at the ceremony in Davos, where he hailed the level of interest in participating.

The REAL reason why the Beckhams hate 'childlike' Nicola: Brooklyn's 'worrying' nickname for his wife, the 'misstep' that infuriated the Peltzes... and truth about 'appalling slow dance' between him and Victoria: ALISON BOSHOFF

We all now know - and he confirmed it in Monday's bombshell post - the reason why Brooklyn Beckham has cut off his family. But what is it about Nicola, 31, that they don't like?
News | Mail Online

The REAL reason why the Beckhams hate 'childlike' Nicola: Brooklyn's 'worrying' nickname for his wife, the 'misstep' that infuriated the Peltzes... and truth about 'appalling slow dance' between him and Victoria: ALISON BOSHOFF

We all now know - and he confirmed it in Monday's bombshell post - the reason why Brooklyn Beckham has cut off his family. But what is it about Nicola, 31, that they don't like?

Home Office busses first migrants into army camp at 3.28am under the cover of darkness - as it goes ahead with plan to house 540 male asylum seekers there despite protests

A total of 27 male illegal immigrants arrived at the camp in Crowborough in the early hours of Thursday morning in mini-buses that were escorted by police.
News | Mail Online

Home Office busses first migrants into army camp at 3.28am under the cover of darkness - as it goes ahead with plan to house 540 male asylum seekers there despite protests

A total of 27 male illegal immigrants arrived at the camp in Crowborough in the early hours of Thursday morning in mini-buses that were escorted by police.

Will Victoria Beckham get the last laugh after all? Posh Spice's solo track shoots up the charts as social media campaign to get her to number one in 'plot twist of the year' gains momentum amid Brooklyn fallout

Victoria Beckham could land her first ever solo number one amid her bitter fallout with son Brooklyn.
News | Mail Online

'Pain completely disregarded': Sajjan Kumar acquitted in 1984 anti-Sikh riots case; victims’ families vow to keep fighting

Families affected by the 1984 anti-Sikh riots expressed deep disappointment and anger after former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar was acquitted in a case linked to alleged incitement of violence. Despite this acquittal, Kumar remains in prison serving a life senten
India News, Latest News Headlines & Live Updates from India: TOI

'Pain completely disregarded': Sajjan Kumar acquitted in 1984 anti-Sikh riots case; victims’ families vow to keep fighting

Families affected by the 1984 anti-Sikh riots expressed deep disappointment and anger after former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar was acquitted in a case linked to alleged incitement of violence. Despite this acquittal, Kumar remains in prison serving a life sentence in other related murder cases, leaving victims' families feeling their long search for justice is still unfulfilled.

Trump unveils 'Board of Peace': India absent from stage; Pakistan's Shahbaz Sharif joins US President

Former US President Donald Trump launched his «Board of Peace» initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos. India received an invitation to join this effort aimed at resolving global conflicts. However, India was not present on the stage durin
India News, Latest News Headlines & Live Updates from India: TOI

Trump unveils 'Board of Peace': India absent from stage; Pakistan's Shahbaz Sharif joins US President

Former US President Donald Trump launched his «Board of Peace» initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos. India received an invitation to join this effort aimed at resolving global conflicts. However, India was not present on the stage during the unveiling. Several countries, including some from the Middle East and Asia, were listed as participants in the initiative.

In populist split, Trump’s fans in Europe broke with him on Greenland

The European far right’s pushback showed the limits of the president’s with-me-or-against-me politics, a key obstacle to cooperation among nationalist parties.
Post Politics

In populist split, Trump’s fans in Europe broke with him on Greenland

The European far right’s pushback showed the limits of the president’s with-me-or-against-me politics, a key obstacle to cooperation among nationalist parties.

Support for the Centre Party measured above 20 percent

Support for the Centre Party has increased by three percentage points month-on-month and now stands at 22.2% in the latest poll by Maskína. This is just under five percentage points lower than support for the Social Democratic Alliance, which measures at 27%
mbl.is - News in English

Support for the Centre Party measured above 20 percent

Support for the Centre Party has increased by three percentage points month-on-month and now stands at 22.2% in the latest poll by Maskína. This is just under five percentage points lower than support for the Social Democratic Alliance, which measures at 27%.

Jobs a 'central priority' for governments in emerging markets: President Tharman

Most people are concerned about the need for security and growth in their careers, including the dignity of knowing that they are able to contribute in their roles, said President Tharman Shanmugaratnam. President Tharman, who also co-chairs the World Ba
Singapore

Jobs a 'central priority' for governments in emerging markets: President Tharman

Most people are concerned about the need for security and growth in their careers, including the dignity of knowing that they are able to contribute in their roles, said President Tharman Shanmugaratnam. President Tharman, who also co-chairs the World Bank Group's high-level advisory council on jobs, was speaking at the World Economic Forum's session on the jobs challenge in emerging markets on Wednesday (Jan 21) in Davos.Speaking after Ajay Banga, president of the World Bank Group, who talked about concerns regarding the insufficiency of jobs in emerging markets for people coming of age, President Tharman agreed that geopolitics aside, most people would be most concerned about jobs.He said: «Ask ordinary people around the world what their main concerns in life are, what is on the minds of most people is the need for security and growth in their careers. »Not necessarily the same job, but the security of a career, growth through their lives, and the dignity of knowing that they are able to contribute." 

COE quota to drop by 1% for February to April period

The supply of Certificates of Entitlement (COE) for the February to April period will drop by 1 per cent compared to the previous quarter, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Thursday (Jan 22).The total number of COEs will fall slightly to 18,824, dow
Singapore

COE quota to drop by 1% for February to April period

The supply of Certificates of Entitlement (COE) for the February to April period will drop by 1 per cent compared to the previous quarter, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Thursday (Jan 22).The total number of COEs will fall slightly to 18,824, down from 18,894 from November 2025 to January 2026 period, which saw a 1.5 per cent increase.Compared with the last quarter, the quota for Categories A and E will decrease by around 1 and 13 per cent respectively, while the quota for Categories B and C will increase by around 1.5 per cent and 3 per cent respectively.The quota for Category D will remain unchanged.LTA added that bidding under the new quota will begin on Feb 2.The COE quota for the bidding period of May to July 2026 will be announced in April.The upcoming COE quota consists of the following components:

Congo-Kinshasa: Process-Shopping Will Not End the DR Congo Conflict

[New Times] The latest rejection by rebel leader Corneille Nangaa of President Félix Tshisekedi's overtures for yet another round of «peace talks» in Luanda should finally force a moment of honesty in Democratic Republic of Congo's long runni
AllAfrica News: Central Africa

Congo-Kinshasa: Process-Shopping Will Not End the DR Congo Conflict

[New Times] The latest rejection by rebel leader Corneille Nangaa of President Félix Tshisekedi's overtures for yet another round of «peace talks» in Luanda should finally force a moment of honesty in Democratic Republic of Congo's long running crisis.

Africa: From Aid to Absence - Africa After America's Retreat

[New Times] The United States' withdrawal from dozens of UN-affiliated bodies and multilateral groups, following the shutdown of USAID, barely registered in Rwanda, or across much of Africa.
AllAfrica News: Central Africa

Africa: From Aid to Absence - Africa After America's Retreat

[New Times] The United States' withdrawal from dozens of UN-affiliated bodies and multilateral groups, following the shutdown of USAID, barely registered in Rwanda, or across much of Africa.

Get more results via ClueGoal