Slovakias parliament has passed an amendment to the constitution that recognises only two sexes, along with other measures that critics say might breach the countrys international obligations and undermine the protection of human rights. The amendment, which was drafted by populist prime minister Robert Ficos government, required a three-fifths majority.
MP Govt To Act Strictly Against Those Who File Fake Plaints And Blackmail Officers On CM Helpline
Officials from Satna, Seoni, Maihar and many other distrs said some people put pressure on them by lodging fake complaints on CM Helpline
Delhi Police bust cyber fraud gang duping people with cheap flight ticket scam
The accused is a 28-year-old tour-and-travel operator from Dehradun and a 30-year-old Uttar Pradesh resident. The duo was in contact with some Chinese nationals on a messaging app, police said.
Owen Sound postal workers join national strike Friday
‘Yes, we need to phase out door-to-door delivery. Its going to happen. Its just the way it goes,’ Canada Post customer Tim Muzzell said outside the Owen Sound post office Friday.
Thane News: CPCA Faces Second Legal Notice Over Denial Of Admission, ‘Improper Treatment’ Of Stray Dogs
For the second time in a row, advocate Prashant V. Nayak has issued a legal notice to the Community for Protection and Care of Animals (CPCA), Thane, alleging denial of admission and improper treatment of critically ill stray dogs brought to the facility by his clients.
‘It’s In The Works’: Season 2 Of Aryan Khan’s The Ba***Ds Of Bollywood Is Happening, Confirms THIS Actor
Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, has surely grabbed everyone’s attention, and the way it ended, people have been wondering whether there will be a season 2 of the show. Now, Rajat Bedi, who made his acting comeback with the series, has confirmed that season 2 is happening.
Interpol says 260 suspects in online romance scams arrested across Africa
The scams targeted more than 1, 400 victims who lost nearly 2 billion, the international police organisation said.
City of Hamilton warned that its Fortification Bylaw banning doorbell and security cameras is unconstitutional
HAMILTON, ON: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces that a warning letter has been sent to the City of Hamilton stating its ban on residential security cameras is unconstitutional and must be amended or repealed. Hamilton resident Daniel Myles was ordered on August 15, 2025, to remove all ten of his outdoor cameras under the citys Fortification Bylaw.
Tony Blair eyes key role in Gaza under Trump peace plan – report
Mr Blair had been proposed to chair a supevisory board called the Gaza International Transitional Authority, the paper added.
Nott’m Forest vs. Sunderland injury, suspension list, predicted XIs
Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest team news ahead of Saturday’s Premier League clash between Nottingham Forest and Sunderland.