New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday rapped the city's
 municipal corporations for "dereliction of duty" and allowing buildings
 to come up without complying with regulations saying it may result in 
death of lakhs of people if an earthquake, like that in Nepal, occurs 
here.
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6 May 2015
Coalition conundrums of British politics as United Kingdom goes to polls
London: This year marks the 750 years of the first sitting of 
British parliament and 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna 
Carta. Over the years, many countries have referred to and borrowed from
 the Westminster Model of representative democracy while drafting their 
constitutions; adapting to the needs and requirements of their 
respective demographics.
UK Royal Baby's Father Lists Occupation as 'Prince of United Kingdom'
Britain's Prince William looks towards his wife Kate as they show their 
newly-born daughter to the media outside the Lindo Wing at St Mary's 
Hospital in London. (AFP)
Ajimobi vows to deal with Ladoja if he misbehaves
Governor Abiola Ajimobi
Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo state has warned that his administration would not tolerate any form of violence from Senator Rasheed Ladoja, the Accord Party governorship candidate who lost to him in last election, stressing that, the full weight of law would be used to deal with him if he misbehaves.
I’ll deal with Senator Ladoja if he misbehaves – Angry Gov. Ajimobi talks tough
Victoria to investigate foreign worker exploitation in Australia
An Australian government inquiry is 
to investigate labour exploitation following revelations of widespread 
abuse of foreign workers.
Bill Clinton Defends His Foundation's Foreign Money
Bill Clinton says he has no regrets 
about taking millions in foreign cash for his foundation — even though 
the donations have caused a political headache for Hillary Clinton as she tries to follow him into the Oval Office.
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