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Britain's Farage resigns as MP to stand for re-election amid furore over gift worth millio
Britain's Farage resigns as MP to stand for re-election amid furore over gift worth millio
Nigel ​Farage, ​the leader of populist party ‌Reform ⁠UK, ‌said on Tuesday ⁠he was resigning as an MP to stand for re-election so that the public could decide whether he should be ousted from parliament over a scandal involving the alleged non-disclosure of gifts with millions of
UK's Farage resigns as MP to force snap vote in finances row
UK's Farage resigns as MP to force snap vote in finances row
British anti-immigrant politician Nigel Farage announced Tuesday he would resign as a member of parliament to run in a snap by-election, in a high-stakes gamble following intense scrutiny over his finances. The unusual move comes as Farage, whose Reform UK party leads national op
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
Nigeria probes fictitious 'presidential' agency
In tonight's edition, Nigeria's government investigates how a fictitious agency wielding forged appointment letters from the president accessed government funds. Also, Nigeria's 36 states are soon to ratify a major police reform that would allow them to set up their own forces. A
Nigerian police under pressure to reform force amid public distrust
Nigerian police under pressure to reform force amid public distrust
The 36 states of the Federation have yet to ratify the establishment of a State Police force under their responsibility. For several decades, Nigeria has been struggling to restructure the architecture of its internal security: But with a national police force and a local police
Alemanha planeja restringir lei de acesso a dados públicos
Alemanha planeja restringir lei de acesso a dados públicos
Pacote de reformas do governo Merz propõe mudanças na Lei de Liberdade de Informação, com novas taxas, exigência de "interesse legítimo" e acesso restrito a pessoas físicas e cidadãos europeus.
World Cup 2026: How Haaland’s Norway reached football heights
World Cup 2026: How Haaland’s Norway reached football heights
Playing at their first World Cup since 1998, Norway have stormed into the last eight and will face England on Saturday for a place in the semi-finals. Led by "The Cyborg" Erling Haaland, powered by a golden generation and backed by years of structural reform, the Vikings' spectac
Police arrest suspect in killing of former UK minister Ann Widdecombe
Police arrest suspect in killing of former UK minister Ann Widdecombe
Police on Friday arrested a 26-year-old, White British man on suspicion of killing former Conservative minister and Reform UK member Ann Widdecombe. Police so far say they have no information to suggest the killing was politically motivated or an act of terror.
Israel sets October 27 election widely seen as referendum on Netanyahu's leadership
Israel sets October 27 election widely seen as referendum on Netanyahu's leadership
Israel's parliament on Sunday said it had set the country's national elections for October 27, the latest date permitted by law, which will allow the ruling coalition to complete a full four-term. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the country's longest-serving premier, announced
Italy's Meloni suffers surprise setback in close vote on electoral reform
The defeat triggered opposition calls for Meloni to resign ahead of next year's general election. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Viagem.
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Nutri-Grade labels help cut sugary drink consumption and drive industry reformulation
Mandatory Nutri-Grade front-of-pack labels for beverages have been found in a study to redirect household consumers toward healthier drinks, as well as encourage manufacturers to reformulate their products to include less sugar. Sugary drinks are a major driver of excess sugar in
Global reforms fall short as psychosis care still brings abuse, coercion and exclusion
People with psychosis continue to face abuse, discrimination and early death despite global reform efforts to protect their human rights, according to La Trobe University researchers.
Nursing scholar calls for greater recognition of nurses' 'dual expertise'
In a letter published in The Lancet, Penn Nursing's Kathryn Connell, Ph.D., RN, CCRN, argues that nursing is a profession where "dual expertise" is widespread yet structurally invisible. Connell calls for urgent systemic reforms to support nurse clinician-scientists who balance a