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Brazen drug dealer caught after boasting on social media of his bling lifestyle with Lamborghinis, Rolexes and at Salt Bae's restaurant is jailed

Jordan Woolmer, 28, filled his social media account with images of designer clothes, expensive jewellery and high-end vehicles while secretly running a drugs network.
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Brazen drug dealer caught after boasting on social media of his bling lifestyle with Lamborghinis, Rolexes and at Salt Bae's restaurant is jailed

Jordan Woolmer, 28, filled his social media account with images of designer clothes, expensive jewellery and high-end vehicles while secretly running a drugs network.

Briefing - A common system for the return of third-country nationals staying illegally in the European Union - 15-06-2026

According to Directive 2008/115/EC, third-country nationals staying illegally on the territory of a European Union (EU) Member State should, as a general rule, be issued a return decision obliging them to leave the EU. However, available data suggest that, am
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Briefing - A common system for the return of third-country nationals staying illegally in the European Union - 15-06-2026

According to Directive 2008/115/EC, third-country nationals staying illegally on the territory of a European Union (EU) Member State should, as a general rule, be issued a return decision obliging them to leave the EU. However, available data suggest that, among those who receive such a decision, only about a quarter actually leave the EU. The limited effectiveness of the return policy is due to several challenges that the EU and Member States face when carrying out return procedures, including difficulties related to implementation at national level. To increase the effectiveness of the EU return policy, the European Commission announced in its 2025 work programme that it would develop a new common approach to returns, including a new legislative proposal on the subject. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Return hubs: Challenges, obstacles and opportunities - 15-06-2026

European Union countries will be able to set up return hubs in third countries once the return regulation enters into force. These facilities in non-EU countries would be used to host irregular migrants who do not have the right to remain in the EU. The EU ha
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Briefing - Return hubs: Challenges, obstacles and opportunities - 15-06-2026

European Union countries will be able to set up return hubs in third countries once the return regulation enters into force. These facilities in non-EU countries would be used to host irregular migrants who do not have the right to remain in the EU. The EU has been trying for decades to get more irregular migrants to leave. They would have to conclude an agreement with a third country that is safe and recognises human rights. The examples of non-EU countries that have done something similar suggest this could prove expensive and involve only small numbers of migrants. The plans have been criticised by non-governmental organisations (NGOs), who worry how the human rights of the migrants involved will be affected. There are likely to be many legal challenges. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Study - Gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament – State of play - 15-06-2026

Article 8 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) commits the European Union and its Member States to eliminating inequalities and promoting the principle of equality between women and men in all their actions. As set out in the EU gende
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Study - Gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament – State of play - 15-06-2026

Article 8 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) commits the European Union and its Member States to eliminating inequalities and promoting the principle of equality between women and men in all their actions. As set out in the EU gender equality strategy 2026-2030, achieving gender equality in the European Union is a joint responsibility, requiring action by all EU institutions, Member States and EU agencies, in partnership with civil society and women's organisations, social partners and the private sector. Since 2003, when the European Parliament formally launched gender mainstreaming activities within the institution, the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM Committee) has been regularly preparing monitoring reports on the state of gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament. The subsequent resolutions, adopted in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2016, 2019 and 2022, are part of a sustained series of activities implemented over the past two decades to support and intensify gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament. This effort was significantly reinforced by the adoption of a gender action plan and a roadmap for its implementation in July 2020 and April 2021 respectively, and their renewal in October 2025 and April 2026. This study, which updates a previous edition of September 2021, examines the current state of play of gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament in support of the forthcoming own-initiative report on gender mainstreaming in the European Parliament, to be drawn up by the FEMM committee. It provides an updated overview of the concept of gender mainstreaming and the tools available to implement it; analyses Parliament's current gender mainstreaming policy, with particular focus on the 2022 resolution on the issue, Parliament's 2020 and 2025 gender action plans and their accompanying roadmaps, as well as committee gender action plans; and examines gender mainstreaming both in European Parliament policymaking and in terms of representation, institutional culture and working environment within the institution. It further reviews gender mainstreaming practices in other EU institutions and national parliaments to place the European Parliament's efforts in a broader comparative context. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Institutional aspects of budgetary control - 15-06-2026

A review of institutional aspects of budgetary control which describes the roles of the main actors and the changes introduced by the Treaties of Maastricht and Amsterdam. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
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Briefing - Institutional aspects of budgetary control - 15-06-2026

A review of institutional aspects of budgetary control which describes the roles of the main actors and the changes introduced by the Treaties of Maastricht and Amsterdam. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

At a Glance - Research for EMPL Committee – Addressing EU demographic challenges: supporting large families and single parents (AT A GLANCE) - 15-06-2026

This study, prepared for the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Transport, Employment and Social Affairs and commissioned by the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), describes support for large families and single parents across the E
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At a Glance - Research for EMPL Committee – Addressing EU demographic challenges: supporting large families and single parents (AT A GLANCE) - 15-06-2026

This study, prepared for the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Transport, Employment and Social Affairs and commissioned by the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL), describes support for large families and single parents across the European Union. It analyses the vulnerability of these households and provides recommendations to improve support at both EU and Member State level. Attention is paid to the implementation of large family cards across EU Member States, and the feasibility of a European large family card.      Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Chaponda Accuses Vitumbiko Mumba of Deliberately Distorting eNCA Interview Remarks

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, George Chaponda, has accused former Trade and Industry Minister Vitumbiko Mumba of deliberately distorting and misquoting remarks he made during an exclusive interview with South Africa’s eNCA T
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Chaponda Accuses Vitumbiko Mumba of Deliberately Distorting eNCA Interview Remarks

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, George Chaponda, has accused former Trade and Industry Minister Vitumbiko Mumba of deliberately distorting and misquoting remarks he made during an exclusive interview with South Africa’s eNCA Television, insisting there was nothing divisive in his comments. Chaponda has come under intense criticism on social media following the circulation […] The post Chaponda Accuses Vitumbiko Mumba of Deliberately Distorting eNCA Interview Remarks appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

NBS Bank Challenges Employees to Embrace Leadership and Management Skills

One of Malawi’s leading commercial banks, NBS Bank, has challenged its employees to embrace leadership and management skills that will enable them to drive the institution’s growth while developing themselves into exceptional leaders. NBS Bank Chi
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NBS Bank Challenges Employees to Embrace Leadership and Management Skills

One of Malawi’s leading commercial banks, NBS Bank, has challenged its employees to embrace leadership and management skills that will enable them to drive the institution’s growth while developing themselves into exceptional leaders. NBS Bank Chief Operating Officer, Shadrick Chikusilo, made the call in Blantyre during the official launch of the bank’s second cohort of […] The post NBS Bank Challenges Employees to Embrace Leadership and Management Skills appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Atupele Muluzi Gives K5 Million to Repatriation Exercise as Govt Announces 645 Malawians Have Left South Africa for Home

United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi has donated K5 million towards the ongoing repatriation of Malawians displaced by anti-foreigner attacks in South Africa, as the Malawi Government announced that 645 citizens have begun their journey home
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Atupele Muluzi Gives K5 Million to Repatriation Exercise as Govt Announces 645 Malawians Have Left South Africa for Home

United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi has donated K5 million towards the ongoing repatriation of Malawians displaced by anti-foreigner attacks in South Africa, as the Malawi Government announced that 645 citizens have begun their journey home. In a statement posted on his Facebook page on Monday, Muluzi said the donation was aimed at supporting […] The post Atupele Muluzi Gives K5 Million to Repatriation Exercise as Govt Announces 645 Malawians Have Left South Africa for Home appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

New rescue vessel arrives at its home port in Vopnafjörður

Yesterday, the rescue vessel Sveinbjörn Sveinsson, the seventh in a series of new rescue ships commissioned by the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue (Landsbjörg), arrived at its home port in Vopnafjörður.
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New rescue vessel arrives at its home port in Vopnafjörður

Yesterday, the rescue vessel Sveinbjörn Sveinsson, the seventh in a series of new rescue ships commissioned by the Icelandic Association for Search and Rescue (Landsbjörg), arrived at its home port in Vopnafjörður.

Terrified students flee Belfast after homes named on rioter 'hit list' in wake of Sudanese migrant 'knife attack'

Young people have been packing their bags and abandoning rented accommodation amid fears properties could be targeted in a wave of violence.
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Terrified students flee Belfast after homes named on rioter 'hit list' in wake of Sudanese migrant 'knife attack'

Young people have been packing their bags and abandoning rented accommodation amid fears properties could be targeted in a wave of violence.

Kate's 'supermum mode' at Trooping the Colour: From quietly reassuring her children amid anti-monarchy protests to steering their balcony appearance

The Princess of Wales's connection with her three children was on full display from the minute they departed Buckingham Palace for the King's official birthday parade.
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Kate's 'supermum mode' at Trooping the Colour: From quietly reassuring her children amid anti-monarchy protests to steering their balcony appearance

The Princess of Wales's connection with her three children was on full display from the minute they departed Buckingham Palace for the King's official birthday parade.

Charlotte was the 'standout star' of Trooping the Colour: Body language expert says Princess resembled the late Queen with her 'calm confidence'

Princess Charlotte stepped out at Trooping the Colour on Saturday alongside her parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and her siblings, Princes George and Louis.
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Charlotte was the 'standout star' of Trooping the Colour: Body language expert says Princess resembled the late Queen with her 'calm confidence'

Princess Charlotte stepped out at Trooping the Colour on Saturday alongside her parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and her siblings, Princes George and Louis.

As millions of Scots enjoy World Cup Bank Holiday after beating Haiti... Keir Starmer refuses to say if England fans will get a day off for early hours kick-offs

The Prime Minister has travelled to France today for a three-day G7 summit and intends to return in time for the Three Lions' opener against Croatia on Wednesday.
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As millions of Scots enjoy World Cup Bank Holiday after beating Haiti... Keir Starmer refuses to say if England fans will get a day off for early hours kick-offs

The Prime Minister has travelled to France today for a three-day G7 summit and intends to return in time for the Three Lions' opener against Croatia on Wednesday.

Britain's smallest primary school with only two pupils finally closes after costs rise to £21,000 per student

Britain's smallest primary school that has just two pupils will close down at the end of the year after costs soared to triple the average.
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Britain's smallest primary school with only two pupils finally closes after costs rise to £21,000 per student

Britain's smallest primary school that has just two pupils will close down at the end of the year after costs soared to triple the average.

Réhabilitation et équipement du Service d'Information, d'accueil et de renseignement de la Fonction publique

Libreville, le 11 Juin 2026 – Dans le cadre de l'amélioration continue des conditions de travail des agents publics et de la qualité de l'accueil réservé aux usagers, le Ministre de la Fonction Publique et du Renforcement des Capacités, Madame Laurenc
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Réhabilitation et équipement du Service d'Information, d'accueil et de renseignement de la Fonction publique

Libreville, le 11 Juin 2026 – Dans le cadre de l'amélioration continue des conditions de travail des agents publics et de la qualité de l'accueil réservé aux usagers, le Ministre de la Fonction Publique et du Renforcement des Capacités, Madame Laurence Ndong, a procédé à la réhabilitation et à l'équipement du Service d'Information, d'Accueil et de Renseignement de son département ministériel. Véritable vitrine du ministère, ce service constitue le premier point de contact des agents (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Breakaway region’s leader makes first Israel visit

Somaliland’s leader began his visit to Israel on Sunday after West Jerusalem recognized the breakaway territory as an independent state Read Full Article at RT.com
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Breakaway region’s leader makes first Israel visit

Somaliland’s leader began his visit to Israel on Sunday after West Jerusalem recognized the breakaway territory as an independent state Read Full Article at RT.com

Retired Nigerian general dies in kidnappers’ captivity

Retired Nigerian Major General Rabe Abubakar has died in captivity after being abducted, the country’s military said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Retired Nigerian general dies in kidnappers’ captivity

Retired Nigerian Major General Rabe Abubakar has died in captivity after being abducted, the country’s military said Read Full Article at RT.com

Indian sailors struggle to move shipmate’s body amid US blockade

India is making arrangements to bring back the remains of a crew member who died on board the MT Celestial near Oman amid a US blockade  Read Full Article at RT.com
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Indian sailors struggle to move shipmate’s body amid US blockade

India is making arrangements to bring back the remains of a crew member who died on board the MT Celestial near Oman amid a US blockade  Read Full Article at RT.com

Liberia: How a Huge Drug Consignment Moved Through the Airport

[Liberian Observer] The documents reviewed by the Daily Observer, combined with interviews with sources familiar with airport cargo operations, allow for a clearer reconstruction of how the nearly 200-kilogram cocaine shipment moved through Roberts Internatio
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Liberia: How a Huge Drug Consignment Moved Through the Airport

[Liberian Observer] The documents reviewed by the Daily Observer, combined with interviews with sources familiar with airport cargo operations, allow for a clearer reconstruction of how the nearly 200-kilogram cocaine shipment moved through Roberts International Airport before its discovery.

Liberia: Govt Seeks Recall of EU Envoy Over 'Undiplomatic Remarks'

[Liberian Observer] A leaked Foreign Ministry communication has revealed the government's threat to declare the head of the European Delegation to Liberia a Persona Non Grata amid dispute over Corruption, transparency and investor confidence
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Liberia: Govt Seeks Recall of EU Envoy Over 'Undiplomatic Remarks'

[Liberian Observer] A leaked Foreign Ministry communication has revealed the government's threat to declare the head of the European Delegation to Liberia a Persona Non Grata amid dispute over Corruption, transparency and investor confidence

Armenia would make mistake by relying solely on Western support — Russia's SVR chief

Sergey Naryshkin believes that additional barriers and difficulties will inevitably arise for the country's economic development
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Armenia would make mistake by relying solely on Western support — Russia's SVR chief

Sergey Naryshkin believes that additional barriers and difficulties will inevitably arise for the country's economic development

Mother who brought family to Britain to escape cartel violence in one of Colombia's most dangerous cities may move BACK after her son, 15, was murdered at London house party

Alejandra Saldarriaga, 32, said the dreams that brought her family to London just three years ago had been 'put on pause' after Brayan, 15, was murdered in Hackney on May 25.
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Mother who brought family to Britain to escape cartel violence in one of Colombia's most dangerous cities may move BACK after her son, 15, was murdered at London house party

Alejandra Saldarriaga, 32, said the dreams that brought her family to London just three years ago had been 'put on pause' after Brayan, 15, was murdered in Hackney on May 25.

How do you get rid of 110 vats of smelly fish sauce? This Newfoundland town is finally getting an answer

It’ll take about 200 trips with a standard-sized dump truck to put an end to a stinky problem that has plagued the town of St. Mary’s, N.L., for the past 25 years.
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How do you get rid of 110 vats of smelly fish sauce? This Newfoundland town is finally getting an answer

It’ll take about 200 trips with a standard-sized dump truck to put an end to a stinky problem that has plagued the town of St. Mary’s, N.L., for the past 25 years.

Uttarakhand CM Dhami promotes organic farming, ploughs field at private residence in Khatima

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday personally operated a tiller to plough a field at his private residence in Nagla Tarai in Khatima and applied natural cow dung manure to the soil, conveying a message in support of organic and tradition
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami promotes organic farming, ploughs field at private residence in Khatima

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Monday personally operated a tiller to plough a field at his private residence in Nagla Tarai in Khatima and applied natural cow dung manure to the soil, conveying a message in support of organic and traditional farming practices. His mother, Bishna Devi, was also present during the activity.

Punjab: Kejriwal, CM Mann hold roadshow in Sohna village; AAP chief appeals for continued mandate

AAP national convener credited divine intervention for the party's rise in the state and lauded the performance of the current administration.
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Punjab: Kejriwal, CM Mann hold roadshow in Sohna village; AAP chief appeals for continued mandate

AAP national convener credited divine intervention for the party's rise in the state and lauded the performance of the current administration.

USTR team to visit India next week as trade pact; preferential tariff treatment on focus

A US trade delegation is set to visit India next week for crucial talks on a proposed trade agreement, following recent negotiations. Discussions are expected to cover goods trade, customs, and economic security. India is pushing for preferential tariffs and
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USTR team to visit India next week as trade pact; preferential tariff treatment on focus

A US trade delegation is set to visit India next week for crucial talks on a proposed trade agreement, following recent negotiations. Discussions are expected to cover goods trade, customs, and economic security. India is pushing for preferential tariffs and protection against future hikes.

Shigella toll rises in Kerala: Seven-year-old fourth victim this year

A seven-year-old boy in Kerala's Malappuram district has succumbed to Shigella infection, marking the state's fourth fatality from the disease this year. The child was admitted with fever and diarrhea, later diagnosed with the bacterial illness. Kerala has se
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Shigella toll rises in Kerala: Seven-year-old fourth victim this year

A seven-year-old boy in Kerala's Malappuram district has succumbed to Shigella infection, marking the state's fourth fatality from the disease this year. The child was admitted with fever and diarrhea, later diagnosed with the bacterial illness. Kerala has seen 138 confirmed Shigella cases so far in 2026, with ongoing surveillance and containment efforts in affected areas.

RSS must register, pay taxes: Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge writes to Mohan Bhagwat

Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge has urged RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to disclose the organization's legal status, finances, and tax compliance. Citing the RSS's extensive presence and public mobilization, Kharge argued for accountability in a constitution
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RSS must register, pay taxes: Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge writes to Mohan Bhagwat

Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge has urged RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to disclose the organization's legal status, finances, and tax compliance. Citing the RSS's extensive presence and public mobilization, Kharge argued for accountability in a constitutional democracy. He called for transparency, suggesting formal registration and adherence to Indian laws, especially following recent remarks on university VCs attending RSS events.

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