is Iraqi, Kurdish forces in standoff, weeks after Kurdish vote for independence By www.pbs.org Published On :: Sun, 15 Oct 2017 20:33:23 +0000 Watch Video | Listen to the AudioHARI SREENIVASAN: The desire of the Kurds along Iraq’s northern border to govern themselves is receiving more resistance from Iraq’s central government. Iraqi army forces are demanding Kurdish troops withdraw from oil fields and military bases around Kirkuk, a city in the Kurdistan region that voted for independence last month. Kirkuk also has 10% of Iraq’s known oil reserves. Washington Post’s Loveday Morris is in Baghdad covering this standoff joins me now via Skype. First of all the significance of this. Why is it so important? LOVEDAY MORRIS: There’s been a longtime conflict between Baghdad and Kurdistan over these disputed territories. Most significant of which is Kirkuk because of the oil reserves. But the referendum last month has really sharpened these disputes because you have Baghdad opposing independence and so it feels like they have to restate its territorial claims these areas. So that’s why we’re seeing a lot of tension right now. HARI SREENIVASAN: And just to give people a little bit of a brief timeline – Iraqi forces control this area for a while and then in June ISIS took over the area and now it’s kind of back in Kurdish hands? LOVEDAY MORRIS: Right. So in June 2014 Iraq lost control of a lot of the areas and we have this huge collapse in the face of an ISIS offensive. Over 100,000 soldiers fled and Kurdish forces moved in some of these areas – some of them maybe took from ISIS and others just moved into into the vacuum. And so Iraqi forces have been in these areas since June 2014. And that’s their main demand that they return to the areas. HARI SREENIVASAN: What’s the likelihood that this standoff right now turns violent? Into some sort of a civil war? LOVEDAY MORRIS:: I think at this point both sides don’t want violence. Al-Abadi, the prime minister, is really trying to defuse the situation by saying there’s going to be no military attack. But at the same time there is this buildup of forces so that I think they are trying to, in a way, intimidate the Kurds to withdraw from some areas but they don’t want to see a fight per say. But in this really tense situation there can be a small spark and things can turn violent quite easily. HARI SREENIVASAN: Thank you. The post Iraqi, Kurdish forces in standoff, weeks after Kurdish vote for independence appeared first on PBS NewsHour. Full Article iraq Kurdistan middle east NewsHour Weekend
is News Wrap: Dozens missing after deadly Mogadishu truck bombing By www.pbs.org Published On :: Mon, 16 Oct 2017 22:45:17 +0000 Watch Video | Listen to the AudioJUDY WOODRUFF: And in the day’s other news: More than 300 people are now confirmed dead after Saturday’s massive truck bombing in Somalia, one of the world’s worst attacks in years. Nearly 400 more were wounded. The government blamed the al-Qaida-linked Al-Shabaab group. Rescue crews today searched for survivors at the scene of the bombing, a crowded street in the capital, Mogadishu. With dozens still missing, officials say they expect the death toll to rise. OSMAN LIBAH IBRAHIM, Deputy Minister for Natural Resources, Somalia (through interpreter): More bodies are gradually being found and removed from the rubble. There are other people who are under the rubble. We have heard them as they scream for help. My biggest worry is that even the wounded are succumbing to their injuries. JUDY WOODRUFF: The attack happened two days after Somalia’s defense minister and army chief resigned for undisclosed reasons. There’s been yet another shift to the right in European politics; 31-year-old conservative Sebastian Kurz, Austria’s foreign minister, is set to become that country’s next leader. But he’s short of a majority in Parliament and will likely form a coalition with the far-right Freedom Party. It was founded by ex-Nazis in the 1950s. Kurz has called for the European Union to focus more on internal trade and securing borders. He celebrated in Vienna. SEBASTIAN KURZ, Austrian People’s Party (through interpreter): I have a big request for you. Use today to celebrate. You all have earned it through hard work and dedication. At the same time, I need to tell you that tomorrow the work starts. We didn’t just run to win the elections. We did so to bring Austria back to the top. We ran in this election to achieve real change. JUDY WOODRUFF: A final result in the election is likely to be decided on Thursday. Wildfires that broke out over the weekend in Portugal have killed at least 35 people, including a one-month-old infant. Today, more than 5,300 firefighters with some 1,600 vehicles were battling the fires, some of which officials say were started by arsonists. Wildfires have also left at least four people dead in neighboring Spain. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl pleaded guilty today to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. He was captured by the Taliban in 2009, after leaving his post in Afghanistan. It prompted an intense search and a prisoner swap. Bergdahl appeared before a military judge in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, today. The 31-year-old could be sentenced to life in prison. He said his actions were very inexcusable, adding he didn’t — quote — “think there’d be any reason to pull off a crucial mission to look for one guy.” The truck driver in deadly immigrant smuggling run has pleaded guilty in court. San Antonio police found at least 39 immigrants, 10 of whom died, packed into a sweltering semi-trailer last year and died. The driver, James Matthew Bradley Jr., pleaded to conspiracy and transporting immigrants, resulting in death. He faces now up to life in prison. A New Jersey man has been convicted of planting two pressure-cooker bombs on New York City streets last year. Ahmed Khan Rahimi faces a maximum sentence of life in prison for charges including using a weapon of mass destruction. One of the bombs exploded in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, wounding 30. The second didn’t detonate. Officials said Rahimi was inspired by ISIS and al-Qaida. JOHN MILLER, Deputy Commissioner, NYPD Intelligence & Counterterrorism: Ahmed Khan Rahimi learned a lesson which we keep reminding people of. This is the wrong place to try and carry out an act of terrorism. Witnesses will come forward, evidence will be developed, arrests will be made, prosecutions will be brought forth, and they will be successful. JUDY WOODRUFF: Prosecutors said Rahimi also planted a pipe bomb in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, but no one was injured. Colin Kaepernick has filed a grievance against the national football league. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback says that he remains unsigned due to collusion by team owners over his national anthem protests. Kaepernick sparked a debate when he kneeled during the anthem last year, protesting police mistreatment of African-Americans. On Wall Street today, the Dow Jones industrial average gained 85 points to close at 22957. The Nasdaq rose 18. And the S&P 500 added four. It was a milestone day in the world of astronomy. For the first time, researchers say they have detected gravitational waves with a flash of light from the same cosmic event. The dual observation supports Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity. The ripples in space and the light burst were caused by the collision of two neutron stars. They were first detected in August. The post News Wrap: Dozens missing after deadly Mogadishu truck bombing appeared first on PBS NewsHour. Full Article al-Shabab Austria Mogadishu Sebastian Kurz
is WATCH: Trump and Greek prime minister hold joint news conference By www.pbs.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:28:24 +0000 Watch President Donald Trump and the Greek prime minister’s joint news conference in the player above. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump says the U.S. stands with Greece as they recover from their economic crisis. He is speaking with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras at the White House in a joint news conference. The U.S. president says the two leaders have discussed defense, energy, commerce and trade. Trump is praising Greece for its defense spending under NATO and is noting a potential sale to Greece to upgrade its F-16 aircraft, which he says would be worth up to $2.4 billion and generate thousands of U.S. jobs. Tsipras says his country has made economic strides and is “leaving behind the economic model that led to the crisis.” He says Greece’s relationship with the U.S. is “more important than ever.” The post WATCH: Trump and Greek prime minister hold joint news conference appeared first on PBS NewsHour. Full Article Alexis Tsipras Donald Trump Greece
is U.S.-backed Syrian forces recapture Raqqa from Islamic State group By www.pbs.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Oct 2017 16:57:20 +0000 Fighters of Syrian Democratic Forces celebrate after Raqqa in Syria was liberated from Islamic State militants on Oct. 17. Photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces announced Tuesday that they had captured the city of Raqqa from Islamic State militants. “Everything is finished in Raqqa, our forces have taken full control of Raqqa,” SDF spokesman Talal Sello told AFP. A formal declaration would be announced after operations to clear any remaining sleeper cells and to remove landmines in the city were completed, Sello added. The move is a major setback for the Islamic State which considered Raqqa the de-facto capital of its self-declared caliphate. It comes on the third anniversary of the global effort to defeat ISIS. Raqqa was the first provincial capital to fall from government control in March 2013 after it was captured by a rebel army. The army included both Syrian opposition groups and more hard line parties including al-Nusra and the Islamic State. A civilian government that was established in the city divided two months later, and less than a year later ISIS recaptured Raqqa and named the the capital of their caliphate. About 900 civilians have been killed since the the start of the five-month operation, including 570 people in coalition air raids, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the civilian death toll at 1,130 people. American journalist James Foley was beheaded in the mountains south of the city. SDF fighters pulled down the Islamic State’s black flag from the city’s National Hospital near the city’s stadium, according to a Reuters report. Special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS Brett McGurk said in August that the U.S. would attempt to perform a “stabilization” in Raqqa — including demining, removing rubble from major pathways to allow trucks and equipment through, and “basic electricity, sewage, water, the basic essentials to allow populations to come back to their home.” It is not clear when the 300,000 civilians who have fled Raqqa since April during the operation will be able to return. The post U.S.-backed Syrian forces recapture Raqqa from Islamic State group appeared first on PBS NewsHour. Full Article islamic state group raqqa Syria
is The battle for Mosul is over, but this hidden ISIS danger could lurk for years By www.pbs.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 22:20:26 +0000 Watch Video | Listen to the AudioHARI SREENIVASAN: But first: The de facto capital of the Islamic State, Raqqa, in Syria fell yesterday to U.S.-backed forces. However, the largest city the militants once held was Mosul in Iraq. They were ousted from it in July after a brutal 10-month-long fight that killed thousands. Now a new major task: finding and destroying the ISIS mines, booby-traps and bombs that litter the city. Special correspondent Marcia Biggs reports from Iraq. MARCIA BIGGS, Special Correspondent: It was once a center of learning for over 6,000 students of technology, agriculture, and medicine. Today, Mosul Technical Institute’s classrooms are burnt to the ground, laboratories reduced to rubble, and books charred and shredded. It’s one of the city’s five universities ravaged by the Islamic State and the battle to oust it. Now that the battle is over, a new danger looms, the trail of land mines and booby-traps left by ISIS. So this is the wire, and this is where it was buried. CHRISTIAN, Team Leader, Janus Global Operations: Yes, they would cut the asphalt, and then they lay the wire in and put the main charge here. MARCIA BIGGS: We spent the day with Christian, a team leader from Janus Global, a security and risk management firm hired by the U.S. government to sweep and clear major areas of unexploded ordnance and mines. He’s not allowed to show his face or use his last name, for security reasons. CHRISTIAN: There’s actually two more on that road before we get to the target building that have to be excavated and/or rendered safe. MARCIA BIGGS: So, the first building you have to clear, you have got to get rid of the IEDs on the road to that building? CHRISTIAN: Yes. MARCIA BIGGS: It’s a long process. CHRISTIAN: It is, but that’s what makes it interesting. MARCIA BIGGS: The United States has sunk $30 million this year into clearing former ISIS territories all over Northern Iraq. Under this program, Janus has already cleared 727 buildings, removing 3,000 IEDs, which they say ISIS was producing on assembly lines at an industrial scale. But State Department officials and experts say the number of unexploded ordnance in Mosul itself is unprecedented. What’s your first line of attack, in terms of trying to clear Mosul? CHRISTIAN: Our priority is more the community, rather than the individual, you know, infrastructure. You have got schools, power, sewer, water, so that the area can accept people back into it. And then, once this stabilization phase is over, we can move into the individual homes, so that they can be safer. MARCIA BIGGS: Clearing Mosul is a process that they say could take years, even decades. So Janus is training local Iraqis to do the job, sending them out as a front-line search team, then investigating and removing any suspicious items themselves. CHRISTIAN: We’re not going to be here the whole time, so when we — it’s our time to leave, they will have the capacity built from us, and the mentoring we have done, so that they can do it on their own. MARCIA BIGGS: How are they doing? CHRISTIAN: They’re — a lot of them are very apt to learn. They’re quick. They’re smart. MARCIA BIGGS: Fawzi al Nabdi is the team leader for the Iraqi local partner. He’s cleared mines all over Iraq for the last six years. CHRISTIAN: What you got? FAWZI AL NABDI, Team Leader, Al Fahad Company (through interpreter): We are ready for this, because it’s my job and I love it. The Americans are here to complete our work and to help us. They have greater experience than we do. If we find any mines, we have to stop and they will investigate it and make a plan to remove it. MARCIA BIGGS: But he says Mosul is the biggest project he has ever seen, and we’re told it could take at least a month to just get the campus cleared of mines. Only then can they start cleaning it up, so that students can resume classes, this itself a huge task. ISIS fighters closed the university back in 2014, and used it as a military base. As coalition forces pounded ISIS targets, this seat of higher learning became a battleground. Ghassan Alubaidy is the institute’s dean. GHASSAN ALUBAIDY, Dean, Mosul Technical Institute (through interpreter): ISIS used our university to manufacture mines and bombs. For this reason, it was the target of airstrikes in the beginning. They struck the institute nine times, and they struck our workshops, too. Now we can’t use them. MARCIA BIGGS: The former commander of coalition forces in Iraq, Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend, recently listed 81 locations where bombs were dropped, but had not yet exploded. Facilities used to make weapons were often on the list of high-value targets for the coalition. So now those places are twice as likely to contain dangerous items. So, this was once a workshop for electrical engineering students. You can still see the lab tables here. It was hit by an airstrike in 2015. Afterwards, members of the university staff found bomb-making instructions among the rubble. This was likely an ISIS bomb-making factory, and judging by the crater, a high-value target. Despite the damage, Dean Alubaidy says he will hold classes this fall in alternate buildings, until the campus is ready. He’s expecting registration to be in the thousands, students who lost three years of education during the fighting and don’t want to lose another one. GHASSAN ALUBAIDY (through interpreter): On our Facebook pages, we found a great number of students posting that they were full of encouragement to come back. For us, it was unbelievable. We couldn’t imagine it, to see how many students wanted to start again, how they were dreaming of the first day of classes, when they could sit in front of teachers again and start to live their lives again. MARCIA BIGGS: Next door, Mosul University has already started classes. Students even volunteered to help in the cleanup. But across the river, West Mosul was the site of ISIS’ last stand and bore the brunt of the battle. It’s densely packed Old City, with its flattened buildings, is a challenge for mine-sweeping. FAWZI AL-NABDI (through interpreter): Most of the homes here were full of mines. And just here in front of us, a man with two kids came back to his home, and when he opened the door, the bomb killed him and his kids. MARCIA BIGGS: Ahmed Younes fled back in early July with only the clothes on his back. Residents have been virtually banned from returning to his neighborhood on the outskirts of the Old City, but Ahmed said he got special permission, in order to retrieve some personal items. AHMED YOUNES, Local Resident (through interpreter): We came on our own. We got permission to come, but they are not responsible if anything happens to us. MARCIA BIGGS: Right now, there is no plan to begin clearing the Old City or even to determine how many mines there are. It is still out of bounds to anyone but the Iraqi security forces. So the Janus team is focusing on progress in the rest of the city, building by building, bomb by bomb. CHRISTIAN: Whoever made this device had a set goal. And to allow him to win, people get hurt. So you kind of compete against him to be better than him to take it out before it can do any harm. MARCIA BIGGS: So, you feel like you’re winning the battle against ISIS? CHRISTIAN: Yes, one IED at a time. MARCIA BIGGS: For the PBS NewsHour, I’m Marcia Biggs in Mosul, Iraq. HARI SREENIVASAN: Tune in later. Frontline’s latest film, “Mosul,” was on the ground filming the fight as it unfolded street by street and house by house. That’s tonight on PBS. The post The battle for Mosul is over, but this hidden ISIS danger could lurk for years appeared first on PBS NewsHour. Full Article iraq islamic state land mines Mosul
is Xi Jinping celebrates China’s rising power — and his own By www.pbs.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 22:35:21 +0000 Watch Video | Listen to the AudioHARI SREENIVASAN: President Xi Jinping opened China’s twice-per-decade Communist Party Congress today with a lengthy list of his achievements during his first five-year term, and his vision of where he hopes to take his nation. But beyond the words, Xi is asserting power like no Chinese leader in decades. William Brangham reports. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: The applause, the music, it was a reception befitting the commanding role that Xi Jinping has taken since being named party leader five years ago. He opened today’s proceedings by hailing reforms he’s put in place, and proclaiming a — quote — “new era for China.” PRESIDENT XI JINPING, China (through interpreter): The Chinese nation has realized a great leap, from declining in modern history to twisting its fate fundamentally and continuously moving to prosperity. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Over 3.5 hours, Xi laid out his vision to shape the nation of 1.4 billion people into what he called a — quote — “great modern socialist country” over the next three decades. PRESIDENT XI JINPING (through interpreter): Achieving the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation will be no walk in the park, and it will take more than drumbeating and gong-clanging to get there. The whole party must be prepared to make more arduous, strenuous efforts. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Susan Shirk is chair of the 21st Century China Center at the University of California, San Diego. SUSAN SHIRK, University of California, San Diego: Xi Jinping has a vision of China’s role in the world that is much more ambitious than anything we have seen before, talking about China kind of moving toward the center of the world and having a lot more influence than it did before. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: In his address, Xi largely ignored the question of political reforms in China, and he didn’t mention President Trump or North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. But in a rare move, he did acknowledge that with global demand weakening, there were challenges facing China’s export-driven economy. PRESIDENT XI JINPING (through interpreter): While China’s overall productive forces have significantly improved and in many areas our production capacity leads the world, the more prominent problem is that our development is unbalanced and inadequate. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Xi was one of the first foreign leaders to meet with President Trump. PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: The relationship developed by President Xi and myself, I think, is outstanding. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: That was decidedly warmer than Mr. Trump’s past criticism of China and its economic and trade policies. But other U.S. officials are more critical of Beijing’s actions. REX TILLERSON, Secretary of State: China, while rising alongside India, has done so less responsibly. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson today criticized China’s aggressive displays of economic and military power, particularly its expansion on man-made islands in the South China Sea. REX TILLERSON: We will not shrink from China’s challenges to the rules-based order, and where China subverts the sovereignty of neighboring countries and disadvantages the U.S. and our friends. SUSAN SHIRK: I think there are things to worry about in Chinese foreign policy that are mostly related to these maritime sovereignty issues and to a kind of bullying in Asia, but the global ambition could turn out to be positive. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Susan Shirk says China has filled a vacuum left by the United States’ withdrawal from global agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Paris climate accords. Perhaps the most important thing to watch for in the next few days is who Xi establishes as his likely successor. SUSAN SHIRK: That is why there is a lot of speculation now that he may be trying, much like Putin, to stay on beyond his normal term or to rule behind the scenes even after he retires. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: President Trump will be traveling to Beijing to meet Xi next month. For the PBS NewsHour, I’m William Brangham. The post Xi Jinping celebrates China’s rising power — and his own appeared first on PBS NewsHour. Full Article china Communist Party of China Xi Jinping
is Cartwright is ready to fire By www.theaustralian.com.au Published On :: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 14:00:00 GMT Bryce Cartwright admits he has something of a split personality in his first NSW State of Origin camp. Full Article
is Turnbull: ‘It is a big economic shock’ By www.dailytelegraph.com.au Published On :: Sat, 25 Jun 2016 14:00:00 GMT PM Malcolm Turnbull says Australians should vote to keep a stable majority government in uncertain economic times, as the fallout from Brexit continues. Full Article
is Turnbull and Shorten speak of mistakes By www.dailytelegraph.com.au Published On :: Mon, 27 Jun 2016 11:32:00 GMT ROLLING UPDATES: Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten have given candid interviews to Four Corners, where they reveal more about themselves and their hopes for winning the election. Full Article
is Dundee ice hockey player jailed for rape of teen girl in his car By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:34:23 +0000 A Dundee ice hockey player has been jailed after being found guilty of raping a teenage girl in his car. Full Article
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is Nicola Sturgeon has made 'no decision' on standing for Holyrood election in 2026 By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:25:18 +0000 The Herald understands that former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has made no decisions on whether she will stand for election in 2026. Full Article
is SNP ministers urged to 'mitigate' UK Government's ‘chilling’ anti-terror strategy By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 05:00:00 +0000 Human rights campaigners are calling on SNP ministers to do all they can to “mitigate” Prevent, the UK Government's controversial anti-terror strategy. Full Article
is Analysis: The long battle to succeed John Swinney as SNP leader has now begun By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:42:18 +0000 "Kate Forbes still has her own leadership ambitions, setting them aside this Spring in the interest of party unity to accept Mr Swinney's offer to become Deputy First Minister." Full Article
is 'No one can work out what the job is': Sue Gray no longer Starmer envoy to nations By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:07:45 +0000 Sir Keir Starmer's beleaguered former chief of staff will no longer take up the position of “envoy to the nations and regions.” Full Article
is Sarwar: Scottish Government must follow Chancellor and extend rates relief By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:43:29 +0000 Ministers must follow the UK Government and extend rates relief for businesses in Scotland, Anas Sarwar has said. Full Article
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is Record obesity rates and a dental crisis: Survey lays bare state of nation's health By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:02:00 +0000 What does 2023's Scottish Health Survey tell us about Scotland's population - from smoking rates to obesity, and alcohol consumption? Full Article
is Is the UK now entering the SAD season? By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:34:00 +0000 AS the nights draw in, and we wake up and it’s still dark out, it just feels that little harder to get out of bed. For some, however, kicking off those warm, cosy covers is far harder than for others. Full Article
is First new homes on Scottish town's high street 'in living memory' By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 04:30:00 +0000 The flats are described as the first new homes on the Scottish town's High Street 'in living memory' Full Article
is Scottish family-run dairy wins major listing with world’s third largest retailer By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 04:33:00 +0000 Family business Graham’s Family Dairy has secured a multinational listing Full Article
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is Motorists urged to plan ahead with Kincardine Bridge due to close By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:00:12 +0000 Motorists have been urged to plan ahead with a major bridge due to close for work is carried out. Full Article
is Scottish family-owned distillery launches new ‘dining destination’ By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:02:10 +0000 A Scottish distillery has hailed the opening of a new 'dining destination' amid an expansion push. Full Article
is Campaigners 'fear' for Argyll and Bute tourism as they warn against visitor levy By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:44:18 +0000 Campaigners in Argyll and Bute are demanding a proposed tourist tax is rejected when it goes to a council vote next month. Full Article
is Limogate: Neil Gray to address use of ministerial car for football trips By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:02:34 +0000 Health Secretary Neil Gray will address concerns around his use of a ministerial car to attend football games at Hampden. Full Article
is Libraries recognised for community contributions in annual award ceremony By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:00:00 +0000 Shetland Library and the National Library of Scotland have been praised for "providing optimist for the future." Full Article
is Scottish investment group sells off software subsidiary By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:30:00 +0000 Scottish investment giant abrdn has sold its Focus Solutions software business and is said to be eyeing other potential disposals Full Article
is Major luxury lodge plans for shores of famous Scottish loch revealed By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:45:00 +0000 The site, on the shores of a famous Scottish loch, has been acquired for a luxury lodge development Full Article
is RPG Cast – Episode 542: “Hell House? Hold My Beer” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 20:44:48 +0000 There's not a ton of news right now, which isn't a big surprise considering the current challenges of making games. Instead we deep dive into our current games, with Jonathan, Josh, Kelley and Peter leading the charge. Anna Marie and Chris share hosting duties to wrap up this week's panel. The post RPG Cast – Episode 542: “Hell House? Hold My Beer” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Catherine Full Body Final Fantasy VII Remake Sakura Wars
is RPG Cast – Episode 543: “Go Find Gnome, Dumb***” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 16 May 2020 20:17:15 +0000 It’s a slightly more potty mouthed cast than usual, as Alice joins Peter, Kelley, Anna Marie and Chris to discuss what the cast has been playing for the week. Anna Marie’s 5-hour rule resurfaces and we explore what crazy black holes Chris has been down this week, alongside the news and your feedback. The post RPG Cast – Episode 543: “Go Find Gnome, Dumb***” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Final Fantasy VII Remake Saturday Morning RPG Seiken Densetsu 3 Trials of Mana
is RPG Cast – Episode 544: “You Will NOT Bucket Shame Me” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 30 May 2020 21:59:29 +0000 Things are looking grim: we get thrown out cars, assassinated for our kingdoms, drowned underwater, and struck out. If you’re scratching your head, don’t worry! Everything will make sense once you listen to this week’s podcast. The post RPG Cast – Episode 544: “You Will NOT Bucket Shame Me” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News RPG Cast Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling Grim Dawn Phantasy Star Online 2 Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition Trials of Mana Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen XCOM: Chimera Squad Xenoblade Chronicles
is RPG Cast – Episode 545: “Did You Infect My Game With Harvest Moon?” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 06 Jun 2020 18:57:40 +0000 With many media events getting pushed back, the news is a little trim this week. But we still manage to pull together our basket of zany personalities for a podcast we hope brings a smile to your face. The post RPG Cast – Episode 545: “Did You Infect My Game With Harvest Moon?” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Atelier Totori Trials of Mana Xenoblade Chronicles
is RPG Cast – Episode 546: “Sugar Coated Turd” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 13 Jun 2020 22:05:34 +0000 Before we go pre-order all the games from Steve, we get a podcast up for you. Chris and Kelley complain about Civ 6 on Switch. Johnathan rages in some streets. And Josh is trying to find where to turn all his sidequests into. Ok, we're off to go be feline couriers. The post RPG Cast – Episode 546: “Sugar Coated Turd” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast PS5 XCOM: Chimera Squad Xenoblade Chronicles 2
is RPG Cast – Episode 547: “Cancer Inducing External Hardrive” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 21:03:42 +0000 The best way to predict the review score of a game is to play a demo of it. So never trouble another for what you can do yourself. For every minute you are playing you lose sixty seconds of ignorance. And without Pokémon tooth brushing games, life would be a mistake. The post RPG Cast – Episode 547: “Cancer Inducing External Hardrive” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Final Fantasy II Final Fantasy V Persona 4 Golden Phantasy Star Online 2 Pokémon Sword / Shield Xenoblade Chronicles Ys: Memories of Celceta
is RPG Cast – Episode 548: “Do Not Karen on Me” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Jun 2020 20:45:49 +0000 New Game Plus Expo comprises the bulk of this week’s news, while the crew ponders their love and hate for Phantasy Star Online 2. Just what has Anna Marie been playing the last two weeks? You’ll have to listen to the episode to find out! The post RPG Cast – Episode 548: “Do Not Karen on Me” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Phantasy Star Online 2 Xenoblade Chronicles Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Ys: Memories of Celceta
is RPG Cast – Episode 549: “What’s in Your Cranny?” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 04 Jul 2020 19:26:53 +0000 The RPG Cast has dived head first into #JRPGJuly in our now playing, but since the new month has rolled over, that also means new bugs and fish to catch in Animal Crossing as well! We've got a slew of editorial content to discuss and a smattering of news. Stay safe during the holiday weekend! The post RPG Cast – Episode 549: “What’s in Your Cranny?” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Atelier Meruru Plus Final Fantasy IV Persona 4 Golden Phantasy Star Online 2 The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III
is RPG Cast – Episode 550: “Gamer Girl Glue” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Jul 2020 19:41:05 +0000 The last two weeks have had an interesting mix of news, and it just might break Chris by the end of the show. Anna Marie is hijacking the Question of the Week, but it's definitely a unique question! Alex stealths his way into the cast alongside Kelley and Peter. How is it still only July? The post RPG Cast – Episode 550: “Gamer Girl Glue” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Ni no Kuni Persona 4 Golden Phantasy Star Online 2 Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town Tales of Crestoria The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III Trials of Mana void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium
is RPG Cast – Episode 551: “I Don’t Want the Moe Future” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Jul 2020 22:25:47 +0000 Join Anna Marie, Chris, Josh, and Kelley this week, as things get a little weirder than usual. A sticky soda fracas kicks off the show. Meanwhile, Kelley runs the news section for the first time, which is good since Chris stomps off after discovering this is definitely the worst timeline of them all. And don't forget, #JRPGJuly continues for one more week! The post RPG Cast – Episode 551: “I Don’t Want the Moe Future” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Chrono Trigger Dragon Quest XI S Final Fantasy XIV Paper Mario: The Origami King Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis Trials of Mana
is RPG Cast – Episode 552: “Aw ***t, She’s Playing Diablo!” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Aug 2020 18:37:45 +0000 This week we learn not to disturb Kelley's special demon slaying time, get too attached to dogs in games, or disturb the Harvest Moon plushie announcement. We also get your suggestions for series that need to be resurrected. Enjoy Action RPG August! The post RPG Cast – Episode 552: “Aw ***t, She’s Playing Diablo!” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News RPG Cast Blightbound Divinity: Original Sin II Fae Tactics Knights of Pen & Paper Phantasy Star Online 2 Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III
is RPG Cast – Episode 553: “Greasing the Marbles” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 29 Aug 2020 19:56:38 +0000 As Chris and Anna Marie work out where the Romulan Neutral Zone is in their bed, Kelley steps in to host the show. There's also marbles. Time to go date some dog owners. The post RPG Cast – Episode 553: “Greasing the Marbles” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Giraffe and Annika Odin Sphere Leifthrasir
is RPG Cast – Episode 554: “Cat Smoker Meow” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 05 Sep 2020 20:19:12 +0000 Jonathan Stringer joins this week and helps Major Tomcat recruit Kelley and Chris for a PC RPG. Chris will likely just hack the planet instead. Kelley, meanwhile, will tend to her cat's bad habits. The post RPG Cast – Episode 554: “Cat Smoker Meow” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Langrisser I & II Wasteland 3
is RPG Cast – Episode 555: “Kelley Just Wants to Fight You” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Sep 2020 19:12:34 +0000 Anna Marie briefly stops by to tell us about what she's been playing while recovering. The Series X has a price now, will the PS5 get one this week? Also, PAX is happening! The post RPG Cast – Episode 555: “Kelley Just Wants to Fight You” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Death end re;Quest 2 Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line Fire Emblem: Three Houses Langrisser I & II Yakuza Kiwami 2
is RPG Cast – Episode 556: “Chris Is Right for Once!” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Sep 2020 23:36:25 +0000 It’s an extra large podcast this week. Alex, Kelley, Nathan, Chris, and Anna Marie break down all they’ve been playing. A huge news week is covered with colourful commentary. And we go off on more than one tangent. Help us, we’re incorrigible. The post RPG Cast – Episode 556: “Chris Is Right for Once!” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Langrisser I & II Moero Crystal H Pathfinder: Kingmaker Persona 5 Royal
is RPG Cast – Episode 557: “PS5 Crunchwrap Supreme!” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 19:47:55 +0000 This week we finally figure out if Dark Souls ripped off Breath of the Wild. We also get really worked up over Bethesda. When is Game Pass coming to PS5, again? The post RPG Cast – Episode 557: “PS5 Crunchwrap Supreme!” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Hades World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth
is RPG Cast – Episode 558: “Never Get on a Boat With Dad” By rpgamer.com Published On :: Sat, 03 Oct 2020 20:56:22 +0000 Pascal surprises everyone. New challenger Robert appears. Josh makes a triumphant return. Anna Marie leaves to go do important kitten things. Kelley proves she's the best at the Mario's. And Chris still says it's not really an Ys game. The post RPG Cast – Episode 558: “Never Get on a Boat With Dad” appeared first on RPGamer. Full Article News RPG Cast 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Hades Omega Quintet Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls Yakuza Kiwami 2 Ys Origin