Shopping for a caravan is an exciting step toward embracing freedom, travel, and the great outdoors. Whether you’re planning weekends away with the family, extended road trips, or a new lifestyle on the move, choosing between a new caravan and a used caravan is one of the biggest decisions you’ll face. Buying new and used caravan online has made this process easier, with a wide selection of options at your fingertips. But which choice is right for you? In this guide, we’ll break down the pros and cons of new and used caravans, along with tips for making the most…
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Studying abroad is an exciting adventure, but it comes with responsibilities—including ensuring you have adequate health insurance. In countries like Australia, overseas student health cover (OSHC) is a mandatory requirement for international students. It not only keeps you compliant with visa conditions but also protects you from high medical costs. With several providers and plan options, it can be overwhelming to decide which OSHC policy best suits your needs. This guide breaks down the key factors to consider when choosing the right OSHC, so you can focus on your studies with peace of mind. What is OSHC and Why Do…
When it comes to building a strong online presence, your website is often the first impression potential customers have of your business. In today’s competitive digital landscape, having a well-designed, functional, and user-friendly website isn’t optional, it’s essential. But how do you find the right Auckland web design to bring your vision to life? With so many options available, making the right choice can feel overwhelming. This guide will walk you through the key factors to consider when choosing a web designer in Auckland, so you can feel confident in your decision. Define Your Goals and Needs Before you begin…
The Fragile Foundation of Solo Efforts Many business leaders equate stability with having coverage. Insurance policies, contracts, and contingency plans feel like the armor that shields a company from uncertainty. Yet, relying solely on coverage is only part of the picture. True business stability emerges from the relationships a company cultivates. Suppliers, partners, advisors, and even competitors can influence a business’s ability to endure turbulence. In an interconnected world, disruptions rarely happen in isolation. A sudden supplier issue or a market shift can ripple across operations, exposing vulnerabilities that no policy alone can mitigate. For leaders, this raises a critical…
Promotional messages have become an integral part of the marketing strategies of most companies. They are essentially a direct path to the customer. The problem is that if the promotional text misses the target, it can either simply pass unnoticed or completely ruin the entire campaign. So how can you ensure your message doesn’t get lost among the crowd, but rather becomes that special “push” and triggers purchases, conversions? Let’s break it down. Personalization – the basis of a successful campaign Personalized promotional text messages are much more likely to be noticed. When customers receive messages containing their name or…
The French navy has seized nearly 10 tonnes of cocaine, worth $610m (£540m) off the coast of West Africa, French authorities have said. Two French naval vessels operating as part of Operation Corymbe intercepted the enormous cocaine haul from an unflagged fishing vessel on Monday, acting on a tip-off from maritime intelligence, anti-drug authorities and the British National Crime Agency. The Corymbe naval mission has been deployed by France in the Gulf of Guinea since 1990 to ensure security in an area where piracy is fairly common. The French navy said that 54 tonnes of drugs had been intercepted in…
Sean “Diddy” Combs and his lawyers returned to New York federal court on Thursday to ask a judge to vacate his prostitution convictions or grant a new trial. Judge Arun Subramanian adjourned the hearing and did not immediately rule on the defence’s request. The American music producer, who was accused of running a sprawling sex trafficking operation, has been jailed since his arrest last September. He was convicted in July on two counts of prostitution. Combs’ lawyers argue his convictions were a misuse of the Mann Act – a federal law that was passed to combat human trafficking and sexual…
Detectives, working closely with the Kibra Sarang’ombe community policing team, rescued a six-year-old girl who had been reported missing on September 22, 2025. A report filed at Runda Police Station indicated that the girl was picked up from school by an unknown person, and all initial attempts to locate her proved unsuccessful. Soon after, her mother received a message from an unknown number demanding Sh300,000 for her release. Investigators immediately launched a forensic-led operation that directed them to the Soweto slums in Kibra, police said. There, they found the young girl sleeping inside an unfinished church building, wrapped in worn-out…
A second suspect, 14-year old teenager Muhidin Ahmed Abukar was arrested in connection with an incident involving desecration of Kenya’s national flag. His arrest follows apprehension of another suspect and accomplice namely Ibrahim Haidar Yusuf earlier in the day. The two have been processed pending further police action, police said. A 17-year-old teenager identified as Ibrahim Haidar Yusuf, had earlier been arrested as one of the individuals who was wanted by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations detectives in connection with the desecration of the flag. The incident took place on September 20, 2025 at Nyayo Stadium during a football match…
The US economy grew faster than previously thought this spring, fuelled by robust consumer spending and falling imports, according to new government data. Gross domestic product (GDP), which measures goods and services production, rose at an annualised rate of 3.8% in the period from April through June – up from the previous estimate of 3.3%. The second quarter growth – the fastest pace in nearly two years – followed a contraction earlier this year. “[It] reflected a decrease in imports, which are a subtraction in the calculation of GDP, and an increase in consumer spending,” the Commerce Department said. Consumer…
Pop superstar Rihanna has given birth to her third child, a girl, with partner A$AP Rocky. The baby has been given her father’s stage name – except for a letter. Rocki Irish Mayers was born on 13 September, the singer announced in an Instagram post, sharing a snap of her cradling her daughter alongside a picture of miniature pink boxing gloves. The couple, who also share two sons Riot and RZA, announced Rihanna’s latest pregnancy at this year’s Met Gala. Fans have rejoiced at the birth announcement on social media, with the post racking up more than 5 million likes…
Canada’s Supreme Court has delayed a planned execution of nearly 400 ostriches at a farm in British Columbia over an avian flu outbreak, after the farm owners protested the cull order. It is the latest in a case that has drawn international attention, including from senior White House officials. The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision, made on Wednesday, will temporarily halt the planned culling of the birds by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) while the owners appeal. It comes a day after police briefly arrested the owners of Universal Ostrich Farms for obstructing food inspection agents “from performing their…
The prime minister is set to announce that all adults in the UK will be required to own a new form of government-issued digital ID. It is understood that Sir Keir Starmer will set out the plans shortly. The proposals are the government’s latest bid to tackle illegal immigration, with the new ID being a form of proof of a citizen’s right to live and work in the UK. The so-called ‘Brit card’ will be subject to a consultation and would require legislation to be passed, before being rolled out. Under the proposals, anybody starting a new job would be…
Rescuers said at least 20 people have been injured in southern Israel after the Israeli military said a drone was launched from Yemen. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the drone struck the resort town of Eilat on the Red Sea coast, with attempts made to intercept it. The Magen David Adom emergency medical service said 20 people were taken to Yoseftal Hospital – including two men with serious limb injuries. The Iranian-backed Houthis claimed responsibility for the strike following the attack. A spokesman for the group, Yahya Sarea, said two drones targeted two “Israeli enemy targets” in a “successful”…
Malawi’s former President Peter Mutharika was declared the winner of last week’s elections, in a huge comeback for the 85-year-old. Official results show that he won 57% of the vote, compared to the 33% of President Lazarus Chakwera, 70. Chakwera, a pastor before entering politics, conceded defeat ahead of the final result being declared, phoning Mutharika to congratulate him on his “historic win”. Mutharika, a former professor of law, served as president from 2014 to 2020, when he lost to Chakwera by a wide margin. He inherits an economy that is in deep crisis, with a severe shortage of fuel…
