Month: November 2025
Massad Boulos’s Expanding Footprint: From the Middle East to Africa — Results in Under 12 Months
When Massad Boulos entered the Trump administration as the President’s Senior Adviser for Arab and African Affairs, he assumed responsibility for two of the world’s most politically complex regions.
Battlefield 6 update 1.1.2.0 patch notes
Update 1. 1. 2. 0 for Battlefield 6 adds the California Resistance & Eastwood map while also resetting Aim Assist to its Open Beta tuning.
UCLA men crush Sacramento State, but they’re still searching for a spark
The 19th-ranked Bruins (4-1) cruise to a 79-48 win, but it’s another unconvincing effort against an unconvincing opponent from a team that looks to be in need of a jolt.
Bronny James Stats Tonight: Lakers Guard Receives Garbage Time Minutes After LeBron James Slices Up Jazz’s Defense (Nov. 18)
Bronny James received garbage time minutes during the LA Lakers’ commanding win over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday.
Moonilal hits ‘alarmist’ Rowley: Paria not for sale
Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal has fired back at former Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, accusing him of generating propaganda and creating mischief as a strategy to announce his re-entry into the political arena. Moonilal claimed Rowley is positioning himself as a counter to a “very weak” opposition leader, Pennelope Beckles. Moonilal also made it clear there has never been any discussion regarding the sale of Paria Fuel Trading or its assets. “We have always spoken about reopening the refinery, and therefore that matter does not arise,” he said in a series of WhatsApp messages on November 18. “In 2019 the PNM government had put out an RFP (request for proposal) for the sale of Paria and then went sheepishly and embarrassingly and pulled it back.” Moonilal said, reflecting on Paria’s issues in 2019. A March 2019 Sunday Express article quoted then Paria chairman Wilfred Espinet, saying the company’s business, importing fuel for the domestic and regional market, was not profitable and would need to be divested. Former energy minister Franklin Khan on the matter said any request for proposal for the sale of Paria Fuel Trading was “inadvertently issued” and would be withdrawn. Khan added, “I wish to make it clear the divestment of Paria Fuel Trading Company is not in the current mandate given by the government to Trinidad Petroleum Holdings Ltd (Paria’s parent company).” Moonilal described Rowley’s comments as “most irresponsible and alarmist, calculated to create panic among the citizenry.” He criticised Rowley’s suggestion energy installations could be at risk given US initiatives in the Caribbean. Moonilal said multinationals already have detailed contingency plans. “If we took Rowley seriously, everybody would go and stock up on toilet paper, face towels, and water.” He reiterated and stressed multinational corporations overseeing offshore installations are accustomed to “such tensions” and have well-established protocols in place. “The scaremongering of Rowley, in particular, is unfortunate given his sorry track record with respect to the energy sector.” Moonilal discussed the Rowley-led government’s record, saying under former energy minister Stuart Young, 13 energy plants were closed, resulting in the lowest oil and gas production in a generation. “His report card on energy includes the ill-advised and unjust closure of Petrotrin, the NiQuan debacle, and many other failures,” Moonilal said. In June 2023 Allanlane Ramkissoon died in a fire and explosion at NiQuan, which revealed multiple safety lapses, including poor training, missing emergency protocols, malfunctioning alarms, and slow emergency response. Reports noted Ramkissoon was not using a safety harness, the fire alarm did not trigger, and the night shift had never conducted emergency drills. Transparency around an earlier April 2021 explosion investigation was also lacking. NiQuan faced serious financial difficulties, including a court-ordered payment of $21 million to former vice president David Small for breach of agreement. By 2024, NiQuan had terminated 75 employees and mothballed the GTL plant due to lack of operating funds. He added Rowley and Young presided over the closure of Train One at the Atlantic LNG facility, the Yara plants, methanol plants, and other major downstream energy plants. Moonilal further accused Rowley of undermining national security, saying Rowley returned helicopters purchased under the People’s Partnership. “They presided over the collapse of the Coast Guard fleet and refused to establish any broader border-protection agency. They refused to establish any agency to protect our borders, and he has no legitimate or justifiable reason for doing so.” Moonilal accused Rowley of spending his time in office playing golf and now engaging in “feeble interactions” with the national community. “They ought not to be speaking in this way, creating mischief and propaganda, and seeking to undermine confidence in the energy sector,” Moonilal concluded. The post Moonilal hits ‘alarmist’ Rowley: Paria not for sale appeared first.
6 essential hacks that will reduce anxiety, help you travel with ease
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Lack of awareness on holiday home work ‘difficult to comprehend’
Iwi told a hearing for a non-compliant deck and other work at a holiday home owned by Gun City owner David Tipple that it would be unreasonable to grant a retrospective consent.
“We have to make Australia great again!” – Islam Makhachev continues taking huge shots at Craig Jones
Newly crowned UFC welterweight champion Islam Makhachev continued taking shots at Brazilian jiu-jitsu coach Craig Jones.
EXCLUSIVE: CBFC passes 120 Bahadur with ZERO cuts; makers of Farhan Akhtar-starrer go for strategic, limited release
The Farhan Akhtar-starrer 120 Bahadur is all set to be released this Friday, November 21, and it has impressed the audience with its subject and authenticity, as evident from the trailer. In a unique move, the paid previews of the film were held across the country on Tuesday, November 18. The norm is to organize previews on Thursday, a day before release. And now, Bollywood Hungama makers have learned that the distributors, AA Films, have decided on an interesting strategy for the war drama. A trade source told Bollywood Hungama, “The makers, Excel Entertainment, and the distributors, AA Films, have decided to provide a limited release to the film. The idea is to release the film in cinemas which is highly frequented by its target audience, that is, the elite and the ones who are interested in such high-quality films. In mass-dominated single-screens and multiplexes and in B and C centres, the distributors will either skip the release or ask them to go for limited showcasing.”The trade source continued, “They have decided to release the film in around 900-1000 screens. The strategy will work well with the film and if there’s demand, the shows can be increased over the weekend or on the weekdays.”The trade source informed, “Mastiii 4 also releases this Friday and it’s meant for the masses. Hence, there will be no clash over show-sharing for these two films as they are targeting different sets of audiences. The makers of the sex comedy plan to go wide in mass centres and in the hinterland.”No cuts for 120 BahadurMeanwhile, 120 Bahadur has been passed with no cuts by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). There was concern among moviegoers after the trailer of the film, which was played in cinemas, replaced the dialogue ‘Ahir hai hum’ with ‘Fauji hai hum’. This led to many netizens assuming that the said cut would also be enforced in the film. As a result, CBFC was trolled for it. But the final version of the film doesn’t have the aforementioned modification. Moreover, despite being a war film, the Examining Committee of the CBFC did not ask for any visual cuts as well, as the action scenes are not too gory or disturbing. Accordingly, the film was given a U/A 13+ certificate on November 6. The length of 120 Bahadur, as mentioned on the censor certificate, is 137 minutes. In other words, the film is 2 hours and 17 minutes long. Also Read: Gen Upendra Dwivedi praises 120 Bahadur at special Delhi screening on the eve of the 63rd Rezang La anniversary.
Dancing With the Stars Shockingly Eliminates This Celeb Before Finale
Despite the show-stopping moves, Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas won’t be riding a little red corvette into the Dancing With the Stars finale. Though they pulled off the third-highest score of the.
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