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President Ramaphosa appoints Deputy Public Protector (The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa)

Public Technologies 22 Jan 2026
The President has made this appointment in terms of section 2A(1) of the Public Protector Act, 1994 (Act 23 of 1994), on the recommendation of the National Assembly ... Vincent Magwenya, Spokesperson to the President - media@presidency.gov.za.
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Political group releases ad targeting departing UM president Seth Bodnar

Image Caledonian Record 22 Jan 2026
BILLINGS, Mont. - Leadership in Action, a Montana-based political action committee, released an advertisement Wednesday targeting departing University of Montana president Seth Bodnar, just hours after announcing he would step down ....
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IOC President-Trump

Image Dispatch Argus 22 Jan 2026
International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry delivers her speech during the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics cauldron lighting in front of the Quirinale Presidential Palace on Dec. 5 in Rome ... .
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Rate President Trump's first year of his second term.

Image Dispatch Argus 22 Jan 2026
President Trump has completed his first year in office of his second term. How would you rate his performance on a scale of 1 to 10? ... .
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Queenstown Bank announces new president

Image The Star Democrat 22 Jan 2026
QUEENSTOWN — Queenstown Bank promoted Eric Johnson to president, effective Jan. 20 ... .
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Texas State University’s President’s List

Image Pleasanton Express 22 Jan 2026
Texas State University congratulates the students who have been named to the President’s List for ...
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Venezuelan Interim President Says Approaching US Talks "Without Fear"

NDTV 22 Jan 2026
Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodriguez said Wednesday she was approaching dialogue with the United States "without fear," after a senior US official said she would visit Washington soon ... .
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Vice President JD Vance and wife Usha Vance say they are expecting their fourth child

Image Atlantic City 22 Jan 2026
Historically, it's exceptionally rare for the occupants of the highest leadership roles in the U.S. to have children while in office ... .
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