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Cliff Notes – Kingdom arrests 20,688 illegals in one week Saudi authorities apprehended 20,688 individuals within a single week for violations of residency, work, and border security regulations, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency. A significant number of arrests were made for specific violations: 12,372 for residency law breaches, 4,750 for illegal border crossings, and 3,566 over labour-related infractions. Among those attempting to enter Saudi Arabia illegally, 61% were Ethiopian nationals, 36% were Yemeni, and 3% comprised individuals from other nationalities. Kingdom arrests 20,688 illegals in one week Riyadh: Saudi authorities arrested 20,688 people in one week for breaching…
Cliff Notes Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of spreading “nonsense and lies” concerning the government’s commitment to net zero, warning of potential environmental and job losses if the anti-net zero agenda gains traction. Farage has suggested that net zero could become “the new Brexit”, claiming that current policies hinder coal sourcing for British Steel during a crisis. In an interview, Farage proposed the establishment of a British Department of Government Efficiency to cut excess council spending, comparable to initiatives by Elon Musk, amid concerns over local authority funding crises. Farage accused of peddling ‘nonsense and lies’ – as he…
Cliff Notes – Getting married won’t stop me playing video games – Reader’s Feature The reader’s ambitious goal of playing 1,000 different games in a year has faced significant challenges, including moving house and wedding planning, resulting in a slow start and ongoing delays. Despite personal commitments, including a recent marriage proposal, the reader remains determined to continue the gaming challenge, indicating a potential for future catch-up. The reader’s gaming experiences vary widely, with mixed reviews on titles such as "Star Wars Jedi: Survivor" and "Skull and Bones," highlighting the unpredictability of game quality and player engagement. Getting married won’t…
Cliff Notes – Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti won’t discuss future amid renewed Brazil links Carlo Ancelotti has denied any rift with Real Madrid, stating he will discuss his future with the club at the end of the season after their Champions League exit. Despite criticism of the squad’s performance this season, Ancelotti emphasised unity and a shared goal of competing for remaining trophies, including the Copa del Rey final. Ancelotti’s contract runs until 2026, but speculation about his potential departure has increased, with Bayer Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso mentioned as a possible successor. Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti won’t discuss future amid…
Cliff Notes Free breakfast clubs will start at 750 schools in England next week, offering 30 minutes of free morning childcare to parents during a trial set to run until July. Teachers express concerns that government funding of £7 million may not cover the costs, risking budget shortfalls for participating schools. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson highlights the initiative as part of the Labour government’s strategy to support working parents and provide equal opportunities for all children. Free breakfast clubs set to open at hundreds of schools in England – but teachers voice fears over funding | UK News . Free…
Cliff Notes – KSrelief continues to provide much-needed humanitarian assistance to the most needy KSrelief has provided humanitarian aid to vulnerable populations, distributing 1,350 food packages in Sudan In Yemen’s Midi and Haradh districts, 3,200 cartons of dates were distributed, benefiting over 19,000 individuals The KSrelief program in Jordan continues its volunteer initiative at the Zaatari refugee camp KSrelief has benefiting nearly 600 people since its inception in 2015, with a portfolio of 3,393 projects worth almost $7.9 billion. KSrelief continues to provide much-needed humanitarian assistance Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to provide much-needed humanitarian assistance to some of the…
Cliff Notes – Britain’s Got Talent viewers wince as performer dramatically falls off the stage South Korean magician Manho Han suffered an unexpected fall off the stage during his audition, shocking the live audience and judges. Despite the mishap, Han continued his performance and received praise from the judges, ultimately advancing to the next round with four yeses. Britain’s Got Talent viewers wince as performer dramatically falls off the stage Britain’s Got Talent viewers got a shock when one star took a dramatic tumble (Picture: ITV) Britain’s Got Talent got a real fright when one auditionee fell off the stage…
Cliff Notes Paria Veisi, 37, was reported missing after leaving her workplace in Cardiff on 12 April, leading to a widespread search. A 41-year-old man has been charged with her murder, along with charges related to burial and assault; a 48-year-old woman is also charged with obstruction and conspiracy. Police confirmed the discovery of Veisi’s body at a Penylan address, describing her disappearance as "totally out of character." Paria Veisi: Police investigating disappearance of woman in South Wales find her body – as man charged with murder | UK News . Police investigating the disappearance of a woman who was…
Japanese nanotube pioneer inspires Saudi youth at Riyadh science oasis The King Salman Science Oasis in Riyadh hosted an inspiring scientific session featuring renowned Japanese scientist Professor Sumio Iijima, discoverer of carbon nanotubes and winner of the 2025 King Faisal Prize in Science. The event, attended by high school students, scientists, and subject-matter experts, was part of the Oasis’s broader initiative to promote scientific literacy and innovation among Saudi youth. Pioneers of modern nanotechnology Organized under the theme of fostering communication between leading scientists and the younger generation, the session provided a rare opportunity for aspiring students to engage directly…
Cliff Notes Thousands of trans rights activists protested in London following a Supreme Court ruling defining a woman legally as a biological female, which sparked demands for "trans liberation." The protest was marred by vandalism, with graffiti targeting statues of historic figures, prompting a criminal damage investigation by the Metropolitan Police. Key activists expressed that the ruling has created uncertainty regarding the rights of trans people, emphasising the need for clarity in equality laws from the government. Thousands of trans rights activists gather in London after Supreme Court ruling on definition of a woman | UK News . Police are…
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