Lao Official Apologizes After Remarks on Thai Rescue Team Spark Backlash

A deputy village chief in Xaysomboun, Somchay Vilayvong, has issued a public apology after making remarks perceived as insulting toward a Thai rescue team assisting in the effort to save seven villagers trapped in a flooded cave in Long Chaeng district. Somchay faced criticism after posting that the Thai rescuers “showed up on their own […]

Power minister reiterates govt’s apology for power cuts arising from ‘out of control’ situation

Power Minister Awais Leghari on Thursday reiterated the government’s apology for excessive loadshedding, explaining that the external factor of the fuel supply crisis due to the Middle East war was one of the main reasons.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Leghari reiterated the apology for higher than promised “load management”, which the government had blamed on lower water…

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We Aren’t All Complicit in US Warmongering

Our tax dollars fund government actions, including Donald Trump’s war on Iran. That doesn’t make us collectively to blame for them.


Americans have come to be self-governed by the idea that they are in need of balanced budgets or that current deficits will be the ball and chain around the ankle of future generations. (Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images)

“We are all complicit,” Nathan…

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Republic issues warning to royals across Europe following release of Epstein files: 'We will not tolerate it'

Anti-monarchy group Republic have hit out at European monarchies that have come under criticism following the release of the Epstein files.

Several Royal Families have been forced to issue statements after the US Department of Justice published more than three million documents, including those from Norway, Belgium and the UK.

Graham Smith, the leader of the Republic movement in the…

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Nathan Wolfe ’92 denies wrongdoing, expresses regret after Epstein report

Former Stanford visiting professor Nathan Wolfe ’92 wrote to The Daily with a statement expressing regret over his association with Epstein, denying any wrongdoing.

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