Terrified Vladimir Putin stockpiling missiles as he brews winter attack

Russian soldier says situation in Kherson region is ‘sad’ Russia has built up a massive stockpile of missiles to maintain attacks on Ukraine over winter according to NATO. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told a meeting of foreign ministers this week that the West must not “underestimate Russia.” Stoltenberg said: “Russia has amassed a large missile stockpile ahead of winter, […]

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A gang of enthusiasts take their 4x4s on an evening off-road excursion

Off-roading is not easy; you have to not only drive your car but also run around to spot for other cars. BHPian Dr.AD recently shared this with other enthusiasts. About a week ago, a few TeamBHP members from Bangalore went for some casual off-roading with their 4×4 vehicles, on a hill at the outskirts of the city. It was an […]

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Councils told they can ban Travellers from their land

The Supreme Court has told councils they can ban Travellers from their land. Local authorities have been told they can take out court injunctions to bar Travellers from sites across their boroughs before they arrive. This can be done even if they cannot identify the Travellers in advance of their arrival, five judges have ruled. It comes after a series […]

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Events at Caribbean resorts will pump up the holiday spirit

Resorts across the region are livening up the holidays with an array of festive events to end the year and start another. • Bahamas: Atlantis Paradise Island will hold a weekend lineup of events, featuring a Dec. 30 performance by Maroon 5, and the New Year’s Eve “Party Like a Royal” celebration on Dec. 31 at The Royal Deck, to […]

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Rwanda, known for its gorilla-trekking, has much more to offer visitors

When it comes to tourism, Rwanda is acclaimed for its gorilla- and primate-trekking opportunities. But the country known as “The Land of 1,000 Hills” is also gaining recognition among travelers for its natural beauty as well as its commitment to conservation, its rich cultural heritage and emerging destinations like Akagera National Park. Peggy Purtell, a Travel Experts affiliate in Milwaukee, […]

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Trump's legal woes sow uncertainty for hotel brand

With former President Donald Trump and his namesake company embroiled in a high-profile civil trial in New York, the future of some of Trump’s real estate and hospitality empire, including the Trump International Hotel & Tower New York, remains uncertain. The $250 million suit, brought against the Trump Organization by New York state attorney general Letitia James, accuses Trump and […]

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ITVs Nigel Farage stitch up would have broken Ofcom rules warns top lawyer

Lawyer chats to GB News about Farage ‘racism stitch-up’ ITV’s alleged attempt to “stitch up” Nigel Farage broke media rules and would have landed the channel in serious trouble if they had pressed ahead with allegations against the former Brexit Party leader, it has been claimed. Top media lawyer Jonathan Coad, who has had clients who were in the jungle […]

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China's Zeekr Brand Has Big Plans. Maybe For America, Too

If the American automakers announced a premature victory lap on electric vehicles—one that has maybe turned into a death spiral, depending on who you ask—it’s important to remember China has already lapped us twice over. That country is full of EVs at all sorts of price points that sell at exponentially higher numbers. But just how good are those Chinese […]

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