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  • Nov 21, 2023 | newsngr.com.ng | a Matter

    By In awesome art to celebrate 2024's Black History Month, Luke Fox's Batwing showcases armor so hi-tech, Batman's famous gadgets look decades out of date. DC's current Outsiders series has seen Batwing and Batwoman step away from Gotham and Batman to try something new, hunting down the weirdest problems in the universe.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | bnn.network | Geeta Pillai |Aqsa Younas Rana |Rizwan Shah |a Matter

    Liège Girds for Storm: Parks, Cemeteries to Shut Amid Strong Wind ForecastIn the heart of Europe, the city of Liège in Belgium braces for a tempestuous spell. The Royal Meteorological Institute’s forecast of strong winds has triggered an ‘orange’ alert along the Flemish coast and a ‘yellow’ alert for the rest of the country.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | bnn.network | Aqsa Younas Rana |Rizwan Shah |a Matter |Priti Naik

    Storm Ciaran: A Tempestuous Reminder of a Changing ClimateAs the chill of November descends upon Europe, the continent braces for a tempestuous visitor: Storm Ciaran. This storm doesn’t just whisper of winter; it roars with gale-force winds and heavy rain, a potent herald of the tumultuous season. A Continent on AlertStorm Ciaran has put several countries on high alert, including France, the UK, the Netherlands, and Belgium.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | bnn.network | A Tweet |Rizwan Shah |a Matter |Salman Khan

    Portugal’s Traffic Fines Under Scrutiny: A Case of ‘Irregular’ Radars and Legal DilemmasIn the quiet lanes of Portugal, where cobblestones echo with the history of explorers and poets, a modern conundrum has surfaced. Traffic fines, the invisible hand of law enforcement, have been caught in a whirlpool of legal and ethical questions.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | bnn.network | Salman Khan |A Tweet |Rizwan Shah |a Matter

    Tainted Legislators: Madhya Pradesh Assembly Members Face Disqualification ThreatIn the heart of India, an unsettling revelation unfolds. A recent report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and Madhya Pradesh Election Watch exposes that 13% of the sitting members in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly are under a cloud, with criminal charges pending against them. If convicted, these charges, lingering for up to 17 years, could disqualify them from serving.

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