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3 Pinoys in alleged foreign-backed espionage placed under AFP control
Three Filipinos who were allegedly involved in foreign-backed espionage activities have been placed under the control of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), a senior military official said ...
Brian Bennett, Zimbabwe's emerging cricket star, impresses with exceptional T20 World Cup performance and a calm, strategic ...
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Dan Ballard: Warrior, Leader, Modern-Day Sunderland Great
“The stunning run of form on which he’s currently embarking is no mere purple patch’ or flash in the pan.” ...
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NSA Año: No top-secret data leaked amid alleged espionage activities
Alleged espionage activities may have accessed schedules of West Philippine Sea missions but no top-secret information was compromised, National Security Adviser Eduardo Año said Friday. “May mga ...
Team orders at McLaren was one of the closely followed topics of the last Formula 1 season.
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Four home affairs officials earning less than R25,000 received over R16 million in deposits
THE Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has uncovered that four officials earning less than R25,000 per month received a total of R16,313,327.00 in direct deposits, raising concerns about financial ...
Readers of a certain vintage may recall a 1980s advertising campaign for an insurance company that bore the tagline, “We won’t make a drama out of a crisis.” Whatever the veracity of the claim in that ...
There appear to be two major areas left to fill in the Manchester City squad rebuild. Signing another midfielder and a ...
Strikes against Iran and the murder of its head of state, along with other political and military leaders, have yet again blown international law to smithereens. In any case, international law and ...
And yet, for some unknown reason, Britain appears to have been completely unprepared for Saturday’s strike. No right-thinking ...
Monday is National Old Stuff Day. That doesn’t refer to me, or to people of our generation, by the way (that would be ...
The SIU uncovers a R16 million corruption syndicate in SA’s Home Affairs, exposing unlawful visa approvals via WhatsApp and systemic corruption among officials.
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