L’association Partage Santé Pacifique (APSP), par le biais de son président Philippe Biarez, interpelle les institutions du Pays sur les conditions difficiles d’accouchement que subissent les femmes des îles éloignées qui viennent accoucher à Tahiti. Une réunion était organisée hier au parc Paofai pour évoquer les problèmes rencontrés par ces Polynésiennes souvent confrontées à l’isolement...
18, c’est le nombre de points de revendication figurant dans le préavis de grève déposé par la FRAAP. Le syndicat majoritaire dans la fonction publique territoriale menace le Pays d’un mouvement social à partir de vendredi prochain. Parmi les principales doléances, il y a l’augmentation du point d’indice salarial et la mise en œuvre de dispositifs pour lutter contre la vie chère.
Même si beaucoup de personnes ont l'esprit à faire le Black Friday, elles ne doivent pas oublier que c'est ce week-end qu'a lieu le traditionnel Téléthon, et que faire un don, c'est aider la science à avancer en faveur des Polynésiens atteints de maladies rares.
Le Black Friday est désormais un rendez-vous populaire à Tahiti. Des remises importantes attirent les clients, parfois jusqu'à 50 %. Ce soir une nocturne est même prévue jusqu'à 23 heures au centre-ville. Ce rituel commercial tout droit venu des Etats-Unis a provoqué des files d'attente devant plusieurs magasins ce matin .
Assessing the outcome of the war with Israel, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem asserted that the resistance forces had won «the greatest victory over Israel»
The police ran after people and detained them, using force, according to a TASS reporter at the scene
According to the army statement, those moving south of the line may endanger themselves
«The ongoing military operation in the north has uprooted 130,000 people over the past seven weeks,» Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of the UNRWA, said
According to OCHA, bakeries in central Gaza have been shutting down and re-opening intermittently due to a lack of flour and fuel
Kai Wint, an international full-back who was born to Seychellois parents in Wales, UK, has been selected for the Seychelles national team and will soon be launching his very own football school in his hometown of Newport, aimed at sharing his knowledge and experience with the younger generation. «Resolute Ballers,» as the school is named, will cater to children aged from five years old, where it will provide them with technical, athletic, mental, and tactical understanding, to aid their progress in their football careers. «I have been involved in coaching for a while now and having acquired my qualifications, I want to help the next generation with my insight and knowledge from my own experiences playing across the world,» said Wint. He recently signed with Italian side, ASD Casteltermini, but due to an issue with his international clearance, Wint had to return to his home in Wales, with the club still interested in signing him during the January transfer window. The 22-year-old has played in several European countries, including Merani Tbilisi of Georgia, Cinderford and Chippenham in England, Europa Point FC in Gibraltar, and Newport County in Wales, where he began his career. Based in Newport, Wales, Wint explains that he wants to inspire an area that is most deprived in Wales, with many people of different backgrounds, especially in the area of Pillgwenlly. «I just want to give back, educate and positively guide the youngsters in that area, to show them that where they are from does not define them,» said Wint. He added that he wants to show that with hard work, focus and self-belief, anyone can achieve their dreams. While Wint's move to Italy has hit a roadblock, he said that at the moment he is unsure of where his future lies, but wants to work towards getting Seychelles call-up in March. He said he needs support from the Seychelles Football Federation (SFF), with the processing of his Seychelles passport.
[Premium Times] FIJ, a platform founded by Mr Soyombo, said he had been detained by the Nigerian Army in Port Harcourt for three days.
[Malaria Consortium] Partial resistance to a life-saving antimalarial drug has been detected in Uganda among children experiencing severe forms of the disease.
Police in Manipur have arrested four militants from two banned outfits for illegal firearm possession and extortion. Chongtham Shyamchandra Singh, Maibam Suraj Khan, and Boghimayum Sahid Khan of Kangleipak Communist Party were detained, while Sangomshumpham Warish from United National Liberation Front was also arrested. Authorities recovered various firearms, ammunition, and explosives.
Police were deployed at Samajwadi Party leader Mata Prasad Pandey's residence on Saturday to prevent a 15-member delegation from visiting violence-hit Sambhal district in Uttar Pradesh. Sambhal district administration has prohibited entry of outsiders till December 10. SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized the BJP government, calling for suspension of the entire administrative board in Sambhal.
JN Ray Hospital in Kolkata announced it will no longer admit Bangladeshi patients in response to protests over alleged mistreatment of Hindus in Bangladesh. The hospital cited insults towards the Indian flag by Bangladeshis as the reason. They urged other healthcare institutions to adopt similar measures to demonstrate against the reported atrocities.
The BJP has criticized Congress leader Bhai Jagtap for likening the Election Commission to a dog sitting outside PM Modi’s residence, and demanded action against him. This follows Congress's allegations of voter data tampering in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, raising concerns about EVMs and increased voter turnout.
Russia should use its newest ballistic missiles to hit the presidential office in Kiev, a senior MP has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The police are advising that heavy rainfall on Friday has rendered several roadways in the Golden Grove area of St Thomas impassable. They say the Martha River, Stokes Hall and Hordley roads are flooded. Additionally, the Martha Brae...
After dinner with friends in Little India on a Sunday evening, migrant worker Venkatesan was walking to the bus stop along Clive Street when he had an overwhelming urge to use the toilet. With no public toilet in sight and apprehensive about using the washroom at a nearby restaurant, he resorted to urinating in a drain along a dark alley. His experience is not an uncommon one. According to many, the lack of toilet facilities in Little India is a major problem, especially during weekends and festivals. The area gets notably crowded on Sunday, when migrant workers have their day off and shoppers descend on Mustafa Centre in Syed Alwi Road. Crowds tend to gather as well at the open spaces in Tekka Lane and Lembu Road. Yousuf Rajid, a resident in Buffalo Road, expressed in Tamil a sentiment shared by many: «One side of the carpark at Tekka Centre has become like a public toilet. I can't walk that way ever; the smell of urine is unbearable.» The same problem, according to other residents, also persists at residential estates in Klang Lane and Rowell Road.
Weddings are often hectic events, but a good set of bridesmaids and groomsmen can go a long way to lessen the load on a couple. However, one woman took to the AskSingapore subreddit recently to share the «terrible experience» she had at her first experience as a bridesmaid, which had her wondering if local weddings were becoming too transactional. In her Reddit post from Nov 26, she recounted that the bridesmaids arrived between 5 to 6 am at the bride's house to play the «gatecrashing» games and then returned prior to the dinner ceremony to help put up the displays, do guest registrations and collect red packets from them. However, she listed three «worst» parts of her experience: «1. The groom gave the gate crash red packets for show, and the couple took back all red packets after the morning session. »2. We had to pay for the bridesmaid dresses ourselves. «3. We only got a total of $100 in red packets from them, which was not enough to cover dresses, transport.»
An online debate has erupted over a Grab driver and a prospective passenger, with users arguing over who was in the right. A screenshot of their conversation, captioned as highlighting the «rude driver» with a «bad attitude», circulated on Facebook before being deleted on Nov 28. The screenshot showed the passenger requesting a ride for two people, one in a wheelchair, for a fare of just $5.70. The driver retorted, «$5.70 ask Grab CEO to take you.» Many netizens sided with the driver, pointing out the passenger had booked a JustGrab service, which simply assigns the nearest available vehicle. For wheelchair assistance, Grab offers GrabAssist, a service staffed by drivers trained by the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC). Responding to Mothership's queries, a Grab spokesperson apologised for the incident and confirmed the driver received a warning, citing it as a first offence. Grab also advised riders to book the appropriate service for their needs and reminded both drivers and passengers to treat each other respectfully.
Supreme Court directs Sambhal administration to maintain peace amid communal tensions and orders the trial court not to proceed with the survey of Shahi Jama Masjid. The survey report, to be carried out by an advocate commissioner, is to be kept sealed until Allahabad High Court hears the mosque committee's plea.
Caretaker CM Eknath Shinde returns to his village amid talks of forming Maharashtra's new cabinet. BJP pushes for Devendra Fadnavis as CM, with Shinde and Ajit Pawar as possible deputies. Deliberations continue on power-sharing, with cabinet swearing-in expected around December 5. Shinde’s support to the Mahayuti CM candidate indicates progress in negotiations.
JN Ray Hospital in Kolkata announced it will no longer admit Bangladeshi patients in response to protests over alleged mistreatment of Hindus in Bangladesh. The hospital cited insults towards the Indian flag by Bangladeshis as the reason. They urged other healthcare institutions to adopt similar measures to demonstrate against the reported atrocities.
A doleful day ended with this inexperienced Commons voting, 330 to 275, for assisted dying.It would be the State providing that assistance.
The sudden visit to Florida by the leader of Canada comes days after Trump threatened to impose a 25 percent tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods.
«The talks featured a broad exchange of views on issues related to further deepening and development of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries, the DPRK and the Russian Federation, in such fields as defense, protection of sovereignty,» the news agency said
According to the North Korean leader, it should be shown to the «US-led provocative forces» that they will achieve nothing useful if they ignore Russia's warning