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James Cleverly receives a boost in the Tory leadership race as former rival Mel Stride endorses ex-Foreign Secretary

It will add to Mr Cleverly's hopes that he will survive the next round of voting by Conservative MPs today, following a survey at the weekend suggesting he is increasingly popular with party members.
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James Cleverly receives a boost in the Tory leadership race as former rival Mel Stride endorses ex-Foreign Secretary

It will add to Mr Cleverly's hopes that he will survive the next round of voting by Conservative MPs today, following a survey at the weekend suggesting he is increasingly popular with party members.

Army veteran, 56, was killed by at least 10 blows to head before his body was burnt and dragged into a shallow grave, court hears

Paul Taylor's remains were found in a shallow grave in Cumbria seven months after he was last seen alive by his wife Maria at their home in Annan, Dumfriesshire.
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Army veteran, 56, was killed by at least 10 blows to head before his body was burnt and dragged into a shallow grave, court hears

Paul Taylor's remains were found in a shallow grave in Cumbria seven months after he was last seen alive by his wife Maria at their home in Annan, Dumfriesshire.

Vandals 'decapitate' Lady in Red mural depicting iconic October 7 survivor on one-year anniversary of Hamas massacre: Mother pictured fleeing festival reveals her 'biggest regret'

The Milan artwork was vandalised on Monday, October 7, one year since the horrific Hamas terrorist attack which killed 1,200 people and took 250 others hostage.
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Vandals 'decapitate' Lady in Red mural depicting iconic October 7 survivor on one-year anniversary of Hamas massacre: Mother pictured fleeing festival reveals her 'biggest regret'

The Milan artwork was vandalised on Monday, October 7, one year since the horrific Hamas terrorist attack which killed 1,200 people and took 250 others hostage.

Terrifying photos show father with a toddler in his arms 'dangerously close' to stag at Richmond Park: Urgent warning issued to families

Photographer Tim Constable captured the moment when taking pictures in the London park and said he feared the stag might attack the man and his daughter.
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Terrifying photos show father with a toddler in his arms 'dangerously close' to stag at Richmond Park: Urgent warning issued to families

Photographer Tim Constable captured the moment when taking pictures in the London park and said he feared the stag might attack the man and his daughter.

Hurricane Milton supercharges into monster 180mph storm so quickly experts call for it to be given unprecedented Category 6 status: 'This is nothing short of astronomical'

Follow DailyMail.com's live coverage of the latest updates on the Category 4 hurricane as it barrels towards the west coast of Florida.
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Hurricane Milton supercharges into monster 180mph storm so quickly experts call for it to be given unprecedented Category 6 status: 'This is nothing short of astronomical'

Follow DailyMail.com's live coverage of the latest updates on the Category 4 hurricane as it barrels towards the west coast of Florida.

Qatar calls for more international developmental support for Somalia

Qatar called on the international community to continue and increase the provision of humanitarian and developmental aid and technical assistance to strengthen the human rights capacity-building efforts of the Federal Republic of Somalia and implement its nat
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Qatar calls for more international developmental support for Somalia

Qatar called on the international community to continue and increase the provision of humanitarian and developmental aid and technical assistance to strengthen the human rights capacity-building efforts of the Federal Republic of Somalia and implement its national and international obligations in alignment with its priorities.

1 mln people experiencing food insecurity in Kenya: authorities

NAIROBI, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- At least a million people in Kenya are struggling with food insecurity and in need of humanitarian assistance, the country's National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) said Monday.
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1 mln people experiencing food insecurity in Kenya: authorities

NAIROBI, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- At least a million people in Kenya are struggling with food insecurity and in need of humanitarian assistance, the country's National Drought Management Authority (NDMA) said Monday.

Some sellers marketing Thai durians as Malaysian Musang King varieties as season ends

The durian season in Malaysia has ended — so why are the popular Musang King varieties still available on the streets of Singapore? It turns out that some of these thorny fruits originate from Thailand or the Philippines, but are branded as authentic Mus
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Some sellers marketing Thai durians as Malaysian Musang King varieties as season ends

The durian season in Malaysia has ended — so why are the popular Musang King varieties still available on the streets of Singapore? It turns out that some of these thorny fruits originate from Thailand or the Philippines, but are branded as authentic Musang King durians to boost sales during the off-season, reported Shin Min Daily News. Most customers are tourists, with locals snubbing the taste of Thai and Philippine durians, the Chinese evening daily noted. A Shin Min reporter who visited Geylang's durian street in end-September found five stalls offering the Musang King, Black Gold, Black Thorn, Butter King and Green Skin varieties, with prices ranging from $32 to $48 per kilogram. When asked if their durians are from Thailand, one vendor kept mum, while another said they only sell authentic Malaysian durians. «If you want to eat Thai durians, go to Thailand,» one seller said. Durian wholesaler Chen Sizheng (transliteration) said the fruits he supplies to major supermarkets are named King of Kings. «They are not Musang King, so we cannot write [and sell as] Musang King,» he told Shin Min.

Malawi: UN Food Program Helps Fight Rising Cases of Malnutrition in Malawi

[VOA] Chikwawa, Malawi -- In Malawi, the U.N.'s World Food Program (WFP) is working to address a rising number of malnourished children amid an ongoing drought, the worst to hit southern Africa in decades. The WFP's efforts include providing supplementary fee
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Malawi: UN Food Program Helps Fight Rising Cases of Malnutrition in Malawi

[VOA] Chikwawa, Malawi -- In Malawi, the U.N.'s World Food Program (WFP) is working to address a rising number of malnourished children amid an ongoing drought, the worst to hit southern Africa in decades. The WFP's efforts include providing supplementary feeding for children in health facilities and distributing emergency food items to affected households.

Cameroon: Cameroon Says Homeless Flood Victims Escaped to Chad As Fresh Floods Ravage Camps

[VOA] Yaounde -- Officials in Cameroon say fresh flooding has forced at least 70,000 people out of temporary camps that were set up for flood victims along the country's northern border with Chad and Nigeria. Some of the displaced flood victims have now move
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Cameroon: Cameroon Says Homeless Flood Victims Escaped to Chad As Fresh Floods Ravage Camps

[VOA] Yaounde -- Officials in Cameroon say fresh flooding has forced at least 70,000 people out of temporary camps that were set up for flood victims along the country's northern border with Chad and Nigeria. Some of the displaced flood victims have now moved to neighboring Chad, where at least two million people have been rendered homeless by this year's ceaseless floods according to Chad's government.

Corruption 'costs Uganda $2.5 billion a year'

Uganda loses about $2.5 billion to corruption every year, equivalent to almost a quarter of its annual budget, the country's anti-graft head told AFP on Monday. Corruption is a huge issue in the East African nation, which is ranked a lowly 141 out of 180 cou
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Corruption 'costs Uganda $2.5 billion a year'

Uganda loses about $2.5 billion to corruption every year, equivalent to almost a quarter of its annual budget, the country's anti-graft head told AFP on Monday. Corruption is a huge issue in the East African nation, which is ranked a lowly 141 out of 180 countries on Transparency International's corruption index. While President Yoweri Museveni has repeatedly promised change, several major corruption scandals involving public officials have surfaced recently, triggering anti-graft demonstrations. «The country loses about 9.144 trillion shillings ($2.5 billion) annually, money enough to cover 23 percent of this year's national budget,» said Beti Kamya Turwomwe, head of the Inspectorate of Government. «Losing such colossal sums that would have gone into delivery of services to the citizens is a wake-up call to all the citizens to fight the vice,» she said. Turwomwe said her department had recovered just $2 million of the vanished money, which she blamed on a lack of funding and staffing. Her comments follow the government body's annual July-June report -- based on research by international think tank the Government Transparency Institute -- which was presented to parliament last week. It found that the highest area of corruption was the environmental protection sector, estimating losses of 2.8 trillion shillings or $700 million a year. A report summary shared online said the figures are based on a «variety of methods and data sources», without being more specific. «Overall, the estimates on cost of corruption are considered to be lower than actual in Uganda since some costs are in kind while others are non-measurable due to lack of data,» the summary said. It found that utility costs, such as bribing officials for access to water and electricity, result in a loss of almost $130 million. The report comes a week after Museveni pardoned a government official who had served five years of a 10-year sentence after swindling $1.2 million from government coffers, provoking outrage from civil society groups. © Agence France-Presse

'Dark day': Victims mourned around the globe on Oct. 7 anniversary

Mourners and leaders around the world on Monday voiced horror and a desire for peace at tearful memorials remembering the unprecedented October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel that sparked a year of devastating war in Gaza. People from Sydney to Rome and Wars
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'Dark day': Victims mourned around the globe on Oct. 7 anniversary

Mourners and leaders around the world on Monday voiced horror and a desire for peace at tearful memorials remembering the unprecedented October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel that sparked a year of devastating war in Gaza. People from Sydney to Rome and Warsaw to Washington grieved for those killed and urged freedom for those taken hostage one year ago, while rallies also called for peace in the Palestinian territories. Protesters rallied in India's capital New Delhi and chanted «Free free Palestine» and pro-Palestian demonstrations were expected in the Netherlands. The Hamas onslaught left 1,205 dead on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on the latest official Israeli figures. Some 251 people were captured and taken as hostages to the Gaza Strip by militants, of whom 97 are still held captive in the coastal territory, including 34 the Israeli military says are dead. According to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, 41,909 people, the majority civilians, have been killed since the start of the war. The figures have been deemed to be reliable by the United Nations. - 'Dark day' for Israelis, Palestinians - Leaders from around the world condemned the deadliest in Israel's history. «Let us bear witness to the unspeakable brutality of the October 7 attacks but also to the beauty of the lives that were stolen that day,» US President Joe Biden said. «History will also remember October 7 as a dark day for the Palestinian people because of the conflict that Hamas unleashed that day,» he added. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, during a speech at the Great Synagogue in Rome, said «Let us not forget the inhumane aggression perpetrated a year ago by Hamas.» Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya «unequivocally condemned» the Hamas attacks on Israel but said his nation was «gravely concerned» by the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip one year on. «Japan is seriously concerned about the rising tensions beyond Israel and the Gaza Strip throughout the Middle East region, including the West Bank, Lebanon, the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, and Iran,» he said. - 'Until they come home' - Members of Australia's Jewish community gathered in Sydney for a vigil, where many held Israeli flags and lights in the shape of candles. «Today is very emotional day,» said 48-year-old Zack Shachar, whose cousin Naama Levy was taken hostage on October 7. «In the last year, we participated in any event, we read the names of the hostages every week in a different place in the city, and we will continue to do it until they all come back home.» One hostage who did not make it home alive was Polish-Israeli Alex Dancyg and on Monday his family inaugaurated a plaque in his memory in Warsaw. «We need to come here to (remember) my father, but also to put again the hostages on the agenda because that's the important thing now,» said Yuval Dancyg, Alex Dancyg's son. «We also still have one (hostage in captivity), our uncle. He's still in there. We're still in the situation,» he added. - 'Everyday people are dying' - In New Delhi, around 150 protesters gathered in a peaceful rally to support the Palestinian people. «Every day people are dying, they don't have food, they are starving,» said social activist Bhavna Sharma. Sharma, 52, carrying a placard that read «Stop the massacre», said she condemned India's support of Israel, including sales of arms. «Why are we sending arms to Israel?» she said. «Why are we supporting Israel in any way?» Saba Dave, 29, a development consultant, said she took part in the rally because she wanted peace. «We were always against violence, so to continue that tradition of anti-violence, I am here,» she said. © Agence France-Presse

From Parliament to Changi Prison: Former transport minister Iswaran's fall from grace

SINGAPORE - The fall from grace of S. Iswaran was spectacular – from a private plane ride and plush hotel room at the Four Seasons to a prison van and a straw mat for a bed in a single-man jail cell. It marked the end of a career in public service that sa
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From Parliament to Changi Prison: Former transport minister Iswaran's fall from grace

SINGAPORE - The fall from grace of S. Iswaran was spectacular – from a private plane ride and plush hotel room at the Four Seasons to a prison van and a straw mat for a bed in a single-man jail cell. It marked the end of a career in public service that saw him rise through the ranks in the administrative service before his entry into politics in 1997. Iswaran, 62, arrived at the State Courts on Oct 7 at about 3.30pm. He was alone apart from a male relative who declined to be identified. After handing over his identity card at Court 4A, he was led through a door used by convicts to the courthouse lock-up facility. He was then moved to the basement carpark, where a Singapore Prison Service (SPS) van was waiting to take him to Changi Prison to serve out his 12-month sentence.

2 shophouse units on Syed Alwi Road partially collapse, leaving 6 injured

SINGAPORE — Six people were injured after two shophouse units partially collapsed in Syed Alwi Road after a gas explosion in the early hours of Oct 8. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in a Facebook post at about 7am that they were alerted at
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2 shophouse units on Syed Alwi Road partially collapse, leaving 6 injured

SINGAPORE — Six people were injured after two shophouse units partially collapsed in Syed Alwi Road after a gas explosion in the early hours of Oct 8. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in a Facebook post at about 7am that they were alerted at about 1.30am at 84 and 85 Syed Alwi Road. According to checks online, the former location houses Paakashala Singapore, a vegetarian Indian restaurant, while the latter, Nirja Mega Mart. The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said in a Facebook post at around 9.30am it was alerted to a suspected gas explosion incident.

Truck drivers attack forklift driver in Jurong over molestation allegations

Enraged that his girlfriend had been molested, a truck driver and his colleagues retaliated by beating the alleged perpetrator, a forklift driver, with a metal rod.  The incident occurred at about 8pm along 1 Yuan Ching Road, near a parking lot behind Su
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Truck drivers attack forklift driver in Jurong over molestation allegations

Enraged that his girlfriend had been molested, a truck driver and his colleagues retaliated by beating the alleged perpetrator, a forklift driver, with a metal rod.  The incident occurred at about 8pm along 1 Yuan Ching Road, near a parking lot behind SuperBowl Jurong, reported Shin Min Daily News.  An eyewitness surnamed Zhang told the Chinese daily he was having dinner in the vicinity when the fight occurred. He recounted that he saw a group of men attacking the victim with a metal road as he was heading to the toilet.  «In a state of panic, I yelled that I was a police officer, but they didn't stop hitting the man. I had no choice but to call the police,» recounted the 44-year-old car dealer.  When Shin Min arrived at the scene, four police cars were seen parked in the area.  A bloodstained fluorescent safety jacket was also spotted next to a rubbish bin outside a toilet near the scene.

EU airline’s boss wants Chinese to pay for flying over Russia

Brussels should set up financial measures against KLM’s Chinese competition, the airline’s CEO Marjan Rintel has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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EU airline’s boss wants Chinese to pay for flying over Russia

Brussels should set up financial measures against KLM’s Chinese competition, the airline’s CEO Marjan Rintel has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Video shows meteor streaking across Ontario

Videos of a meteor streaking across the skies of southern Ontario have surfaced and small bits of the outer space rock may have made it to land, one astronomy professor says.
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Video shows meteor streaking across Ontario

Videos of a meteor streaking across the skies of southern Ontario have surfaced and small bits of the outer space rock may have made it to land, one astronomy professor says.

'Selfish billionaire': Chip Wilson's mansion vandalized after political sign erected outside

Days after a political sign was erected outside Lululemon founder Chip Wilson's Vancouver mansion, the waterfront property has been vandalized with graffiti.
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'Selfish billionaire': Chip Wilson's mansion vandalized after political sign erected outside

Days after a political sign was erected outside Lululemon founder Chip Wilson's Vancouver mansion, the waterfront property has been vandalized with graffiti.

'Feel free to get naked,' witness testifies Toronto councillor told her during 'networking' weekend

Toronto Coun. Michael Thompson 'forced himself on' a woman who awoke to find him standing over her after she fell asleep drunk, the Crown alleged Monday, as the five-day sexual assault trial of the six-term politician began in Bracebridge, Ont.
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'Feel free to get naked,' witness testifies Toronto councillor told her during 'networking' weekend

Toronto Coun. Michael Thompson 'forced himself on' a woman who awoke to find him standing over her after she fell asleep drunk, the Crown alleged Monday, as the five-day sexual assault trial of the six-term politician began in Bracebridge, Ont.

Disgraced former Winnipeg football coach sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexual assault

A disgraced Winnipeg high school football coach convicted of sexual assault and luring will spend 20 years behind bars.
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Disgraced former Winnipeg football coach sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexual assault

A disgraced Winnipeg high school football coach convicted of sexual assault and luring will spend 20 years behind bars.

Canada has no legal obligation to provide First Nations with clean water, lawyers say

Federal lawyers are expected to argue in Federal Court this week that the government has no legal duty to provide First Nations with clean water, even if Liberal ministers suggest otherwise at news conferences, in response to a national class-action lawsuit l
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Canada has no legal obligation to provide First Nations with clean water, lawyers say

Federal lawyers are expected to argue in Federal Court this week that the government has no legal duty to provide First Nations with clean water, even if Liberal ministers suggest otherwise at news conferences, in response to a national class-action lawsuit launched by a northern Manitoba First Nation.

B.C. Conservative leader recants, apologizes for 'Nuremberg 2.0' comments

In a video of an online meeting, the B.C. Conservative leader appears to be in support of putting health officials involved in the COVID-19 response on trial in a way similar to how Nazis were prosecuted after the Second World War.
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B.C. Conservative leader recants, apologizes for 'Nuremberg 2.0' comments

In a video of an online meeting, the B.C. Conservative leader appears to be in support of putting health officials involved in the COVID-19 response on trial in a way similar to how Nazis were prosecuted after the Second World War.

'Shame on you': Judge sentences former Winnipeg high school football coach to 20 years for sex abuse

A disgraced former high school football coach was taken into custody Monday afternoon in front of a Winnipeg courtroom packed with supporters of his victims, after being sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing nine players over more than a deca
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'Shame on you': Judge sentences former Winnipeg high school football coach to 20 years for sex abuse

A disgraced former high school football coach was taken into custody Monday afternoon in front of a Winnipeg courtroom packed with supporters of his victims, after being sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing nine players over more than a decade.

Nuclear test ban organization says Iranian seismic event looks like earthquake — diplomat

A 4.5-magnitude earthquake was recorded in Iran’s province of Semnan southeast of the capital Tehran on October 5
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Nuclear test ban organization says Iranian seismic event looks like earthquake — diplomat

A 4.5-magnitude earthquake was recorded in Iran’s province of Semnan southeast of the capital Tehran on October 5

Israel yet undecided on time, targets of its response to Iran — diplomat

«We will choose the exact location and the way of the response,» the Jewish state’s Permanent Representative to the UN Danny Danon has told
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Israel yet undecided on time, targets of its response to Iran — diplomat

«We will choose the exact location and the way of the response,» the Jewish state’s Permanent Representative to the UN Danny Danon has told

US intelligence still sees no attempts to meddle with US election from abroad

A similar statement was made by a spokesperson for the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence in early September
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US intelligence still sees no attempts to meddle with US election from abroad

A similar statement was made by a spokesperson for the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence in early September

UK admits colony deal was about US military base

London gave up its last African colony to hold on to the Diego Garcia military base for the US, Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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UK admits colony deal was about US military base

London gave up its last African colony to hold on to the Diego Garcia military base for the US, Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Moscow court jails American mercenary for six years

A Russian court has sentenced 72-year-old US citizen Stephen Hubbard, who was found guilty of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
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Moscow court jails American mercenary for six years

A Russian court has sentenced 72-year-old US citizen Stephen Hubbard, who was found guilty of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com

20 Haitians repatriated

The 20 Haitians who were picked up by the police following their arrival by boat at a beach in Kensington, Portland, on Saturday, were repatriated Sunday night. The group, which was comprised of 14 men, four women and two boys, was ...
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20 Haitians repatriated

The 20 Haitians who were picked up by the police following their arrival by boat at a beach in Kensington, Portland, on Saturday, were repatriated Sunday night. The group, which was comprised of 14 men, four women and two boys, was ...

PNP caretakers call for urgent repair of Pedro River Bridge

The People's National Party's representatives in Southeast St Ann and North Clarendon are calling for the authorities to take immediate action to repair the collapsed bridge in Pedro River, which links the two parishes. The bridge...
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PNP caretakers call for urgent repair of Pedro River Bridge

The People's National Party's representatives in Southeast St Ann and North Clarendon are calling for the authorities to take immediate action to repair the collapsed bridge in Pedro River, which links the two parishes. The bridge...