Tensions Rise Over Ceasefire Talks as Israeli Minister Warns of Risks

Tel Aviv -Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has issued a stern warning against ongoing ceasefire negotiations, labelling them a “catastrophe” and cautioning that the talks mark a “crucial and fateful time for the security, future, and existence of the State of Israel.” His comments reflect growing divisions within the Israeli government over the prospective deal….

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Proposed Employment Law Sparks Concerns Over Freedom of Speech in UK Pubs

London – Labour’s proposed employment law changes, aimed at safeguarding workers from harassment, have sparked fears over freedom of expression in public spaces like pubs. The measures would require employers to shield staff from harassment by customers, potentially including overheard conversations on controversial topics. Britain’s Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has warned that the…

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Group Accuses Federal Government of Underfunding FOI Implementation

Group Accuses Federal Government of Underfunding FOI Implementation

  President Bola Tinubu By Anietie Akpan, Calabar Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has accused the Federal Government of undermining the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act by persistently under-funding its implementation. Expressing dissatisfaction, the civil organization group said that only one percent of federal public institutions have allocations in their 2025 budget proposals…

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François Bayrou Delivers Policy Speech Amidst Divided Assembly

PARIS – François Bayrou, appointed as French Prime Minister in late December, delivered his inaugural policy address on Tuesday, 14 January, amidst a divided and sceptical National Assembly. The speech, widely criticised as vague and unconvincing, focused on France’s debt crisis and impending reforms but lacked substantive detail. Bayrou opened his address by highlighting the…

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