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South Sudan rebel chief Riek Machar sworn in as vice-president
South Sudan's rebel leader Riek Machar has been sworn in as vice-president in a boost for a peace deal aimed at ending more than two years of conflict.
He returned earlier to the capital, Juba, to take the post in a new unity government…
Stiliyan Petrov training to play again after cancer fight
Former Aston Villa captain Stiliyan Petrov is in training with a view to coming out of retirement four years after being diagnosed with leukaemia.
The Bulgarian, 36, wants to play professionally again and says the relegated club is his…
Tiger Woods plays first stretch of holes since August
Tiger Woods played his first stretch of holes since last August at the opening of a course he helped design.
The former world number one hit a ceremonial tee shot then played a few holes with his friend Mark O'Meara at Bluejack National in…
International scholars visit Taiping Island
A group of experts on international law and political science from Taiwan and abroad toured Taiping Island in the ROC’s Nansha (Spratly) Islands April 15 to gain a better understanding of conditions there.
The visit, at the invitation of…
Sir LL Moore Legal and Judicial Complex closed today, reopens tomorrow
(SKNIS): The Sir Llewellyn Lee Moore Legal and Judicial Complex is undergoing repairs today but will reopen for business on April 28, 2016.
On Tuesday 26th April 2016 shortly after 2:00 p.m., the Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs was…
A night under the stars
(ZIZ News) -- Cohort4 of the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College and Jenkins Ltd. Leadership Course recently hosted “A Night under the Stars”, a cocktail reception in aid of a very worthy cause.
The St. Kitts Nevis Special Olympics Association…
Minister of state encourages maintenance of high vaccination coverage as week is commemorated
(SKNIS): As the Federation joins the rest of the international community in commemorating Vaccination Week 2016, the residents of St. Kitts and Nevis, in particular the health professionals in Community Health Services, were encouraged to…
Three arrested for food court breaking and larceny
(RSCNPF): Lashorn Hendrickson of Buckley's Site and two (2) juveniles have been arrested, formally charged and cautioned on six warrants in the first instance for Building Breaking with intent and three warrants in the first instance for…
Contempt of court gets witness eight (8) days in jail
(RSCNPF): A witness in a case being heard at the High Court in Charlestown, Nevis has been sentenced to eight (8) days in prison for contempt of court. Her Honour Lorraine Williams was the presiding Judge.
Kieona Danel a witness in the…
Shredded documents seized from Panama Papers law firm
Authorities in Panama on Friday raided a property used by Mossack Fonseca, the Panama-based law firm at the centre of a massive leak of confidential financial records dubbed the Panama Papers, removing bags full of shredded documents as…
St Lucia Opposition in favour of replacing Queen Elizabeth as head of State
The main Opposition United Workers Party (UWP) says it plans to make St Lucia a republic if it wins the next general election and replace Britain’s Queen Elizabeth as the island’s head of state.
Addressing party supporters on Sunday,…
US election: Cruz-Kasich pact ‘desperate’ says Trump
Donald Trump says a pact formed by his two rivals for the Republican presidential crown is a desperate act.
He lambasted Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Ohio Governor John Kasich over the alliance they announced late on Sunday.
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Bangladesh LGBT editor hacked to death
Bangladesh police say a top gay rights activist and editor at the country's only LGBT magazine is one of two people who have been hacked to death.
The US ambassador to Bangladesh condemned the killing of Xulhaz Mannan, who also worked at…
Hornets snap play-off skid with win over Heat, Pacers pull level
Jeremy Lin scored 18 points to lead a balanced Charlotte attack on Saturday as the Hornets beat the Miami Heat 96-80 for their first NBA play-off victory in 14 years.
After two deflating defeats in Miami, the Hornets fed off their home…
Rafael Nadal sues French ex-minister Roselyne Bachelot over doping claims
World number five Rafael Nadal has filed a lawsuit against former French government minister Roselyne Bachelot, who accused him of doping.
"I intend to defend my integrity and my image as an athlete but also the values I have defended all…