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Lacton Mulli’s Memorial: Ma Blacks to Mesmerize Fans in Phalombe

All roads will converge on Saturday, December 28, as Phalombe becomes the center of attention for the memorial show honoring business magnate Lacton Mulli, founder of MBL Holdings Limited, popularly known as Mulli Brothers. Group Executive Chairman Leston Mul
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Lacton Mulli’s Memorial: Ma Blacks to Mesmerize Fans in Phalombe

All roads will converge on Saturday, December 28, as Phalombe becomes the center of attention for the memorial show honoring business magnate Lacton Mulli, founder of MBL Holdings Limited, popularly known as Mulli Brothers. Group Executive Chairman Leston Mulli revealed in an interview that preparations for the event are in the advanced stages. “All is […] The post Lacton Mulli’s Memorial: Ma Blacks to Mesmerize Fans in Phalombe appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Trump promises to end birthright citizenship

WASHINGTON (AP): United States President-elect Donald Trump has promised to end birthright citizenship as soon as he gets into office, to make good on campaign promises aiming to restrict immigration and redefining what it means to be American. But...
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Trump promises to end birthright citizenship

WASHINGTON (AP): United States President-elect Donald Trump has promised to end birthright citizenship as soon as he gets into office, to make good on campaign promises aiming to restrict immigration and redefining what it means to be American. But...

Building resilient health systems to achieve universal health in the Caribbean

On International Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day, commemorated on December 12, the United Nations reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that every individual in Caribbean countries can access the quality health services they need without...
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Building resilient health systems to achieve universal health in the Caribbean

On International Universal Health Coverage (UHC) Day, commemorated on December 12, the United Nations reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that every individual in Caribbean countries can access the quality health services they need without...

Health ministry issues flu caution, reports decline in dengue cases

Following a recent report from the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) concerning an increase in influenza and dengue cases in 2024 for the Region of the Americas, Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Wellness is noting that while flu cases remain...
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Health ministry issues flu caution, reports decline in dengue cases

Following a recent report from the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) concerning an increase in influenza and dengue cases in 2024 for the Region of the Americas, Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Wellness is noting that while flu cases remain...

Dozens of guns seized at Kgn wharf among largest caches found in 2024

Five barrels shipped from the United States, labelled groceries and clothing, were found to contain assembled guns, some designer (Gucci) plated, and firearm accessories to further assemble at least 39 pistols along with approximately 2,800...
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Dozens of guns seized at Kgn wharf among largest caches found in 2024

Five barrels shipped from the United States, labelled groceries and clothing, were found to contain assembled guns, some designer (Gucci) plated, and firearm accessories to further assemble at least 39 pistols along with approximately 2,800...

Scientists reveal how many minutes you lose of life every time you eat a cheeseburger, hotdog or drink a coke

A nutritionist has resurfaced claims from a University of Michigan study warning that eating just one hotdog could shave 36 minutes off someone's life.
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Scientists reveal how many minutes you lose of life every time you eat a cheeseburger, hotdog or drink a coke

A nutritionist has resurfaced claims from a University of Michigan study warning that eating just one hotdog could shave 36 minutes off someone's life.

I tracked down the shoplifter who stole Jellycat toys from my garden centre and sent police CCTV - but still no arrests

A disgruntled shopkeeper, Charlie Groves, 46, from Dorset, has hit out at police after they have yet to apprehend a thief who swiped Jellycat toys from their garden centre. 
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I tracked down the shoplifter who stole Jellycat toys from my garden centre and sent police CCTV - but still no arrests

A disgruntled shopkeeper, Charlie Groves, 46, from Dorset, has hit out at police after they have yet to apprehend a thief who swiped Jellycat toys from their garden centre. 

Rise of the train phone snatchers: How 'gadget grabbers' are swiping Tube passengers' mobiles out their hands just as the doors close... before draining their bank accounts

Reports of theft and robberies on trains and at stations rose by 58 per cent from 2018 to 2023, according to police figures - with London making up the majority last year.
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Rise of the train phone snatchers: How 'gadget grabbers' are swiping Tube passengers' mobiles out their hands just as the doors close... before draining their bank accounts

Reports of theft and robberies on trains and at stations rose by 58 per cent from 2018 to 2023, according to police figures - with London making up the majority last year.

Couple bought dream home for more than £1million without realising a public bridleway ran through it 'because of decades-long council map blunder'

The Carnells bought their dream Hertfordshire home without realising a public bridleway ran through it because of a council blunder when official maps were drawn up, they told a planning inquiry.
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Couple bought dream home for more than £1million without realising a public bridleway ran through it 'because of decades-long council map blunder'

The Carnells bought their dream Hertfordshire home without realising a public bridleway ran through it because of a council blunder when official maps were drawn up, they told a planning inquiry.

UK slides into the red under Labour: GDP falls for second month in a row with Rachel Reeves 'disappointed' at 0.1% drop in October... while businesses warn of hammer blow from Budget

Activity was down 0.1 per cent in October, after recording the same reduction in September.
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Seychelles stresses urgency for Global Plastics Treaty as negotiations stall

Seychelles has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the Global Plastics Treaty is finalised by 2025, following the conclusion of the latest round of negotiations without an agreement. The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5)
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Seychelles stresses urgency for Global Plastics Treaty as negotiations stall

Seychelles has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the Global Plastics Treaty is finalised by 2025, following the conclusion of the latest round of negotiations without an agreement. The fifth session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5), tasked with developing an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution, took place from November 25 to December 1, 2024, at the Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre in Busan, Republic of Korea. A potential goal of reducing the production of primary plastic polymers, prohibitions and limitations on chemicals of concern in plastic products, and problematic and preventable plastic products were the principal areas of disagreement. Major oil-producing nations and the «High Ambition Coalition,» which includes the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other African, Latin American, and Pacific nations, failed to reach a consensus on these points. For Seychelles, the treaty holds immense importance as a small island state disproportionately affected by plastic pollution. “We are disappointed that the treaty has not been finalised, but at the same time, we understand that we cannot have a document that does not reflect the position of everyone involved,” said Nanette Laure, the director general of the Waste Enforcement and Permit Division in the Department of Environment, during a press conference on Thursday. Laure highlighted the specific challenges faced by small island states, emphasising the need for the treaty to address the full life cycle of plastics. She added, “We also want to guarantee that countries that produce plastics finance activities with regards to dealing with plastic pollution.” While no agreement was reached in Busan, the negotiating committee has approved a draft text to serve as the basis for discussions at the next meeting. This progress is seen as a significant step toward achieving a deal. The goals of the European Union have been embraced by the vast majority of over 100 nations, with support continuing to grow. Seychelles remains optimistic that an agreement will be reached in the next round of negotiations, expected in 2024. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), every day, the equivalent of 2,000 garbage trucks full of plastic are dumped into the world’s oceans, rivers, and lakes. Annually, 19-23 million tonnes of plastic waste leak into aquatic ecosystems, polluting lakes, rivers, and seas. Plastic pollution alters habitats and natural processes, reducing ecosystems’ ability to adapt to climate change and directly affecting millions of people’s livelihoods, food production capabilities, and social well-being. Seychelles actively working to reduce plastic pollution Seychelles has been a pioneer in reducing plastic pollution. In 2017, the island nation banned the importation and sale of plastic bags and plastic utensils, including cups, forks, Styrofoam takeaway boxes, and plates. This was followed by a ban on single-use plastic straws in 2019 and balloons in 2021. “People need to understand that the impacts of plastic pollution are not just on the environment, but also on human health, which is the biggest concern,” Laure explained. She warned that microplastics pose real threats, as they carry chemicals used in plastic production and are ingested by people through food, water, and air. Studies have shown that microplastics significantly damage cells in the human body, leading to serious health effects, including cancers, lung disease, and birth defects. Toxic chemical additives in plastics can disrupt hormone activity, affecting reproduction, growth, and cognitive function. Additionally, microplastics act as vessels for pathogens, increasing the spread of diseases. The Global Plastics Treaty seeks to address these critical issues, and negotiations continue to face challenges. However, Seychelles’ consistent advocacy reflects its determination to ensure the treaty considers the perspectives of vulnerable nations and prioritises comprehensive, enforceable solutions.

Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks

SINGAPORE — On the day that contractors started hacking at the roof of Tan's Housing Board block in Jalan Tenaga in October, a roughly 2m-long crack appeared on the ceiling of his top-floor unit. The crack opened right above the spot in his bedroom where t
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Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks

SINGAPORE — On the day that contractors started hacking at the roof of Tan's Housing Board block in Jalan Tenaga in October, a roughly 2m-long crack appeared on the ceiling of his top-floor unit. The crack opened right above the spot in his bedroom where the retired policeman would lay his head when he went to sleep each night. Tan, who declined to give his full name, told The Straits Times in Mandarin: «I worry that if the crack gets worse, the ceiling could suddenly drop on me when I'm in bed.» The hacking is part of reroofing works that are being done at the 17 blocks in the Jalan Tenaga estate in Bedok. Tan is one of at least four households living on the top floor of this estate near Bedok Reservoir that have noticed cracks in their flats after the works started two to three months ago. The 75-year-old, who lives in the flat with his wife, reported the crack in his bedroom to the town council in October, prompting it to send a representative to his four-room executive apartment to take photos of the damaged area.

Netizens raise privacy concerns over Acra's Bizfile search function revealing citizens' IC numbers

Online netizens raised privacy concerns over the search function on online portal Bizfile, which allows users to search for the National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) numbers of some citizens — who are likely to be shareholders or directors of private S
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Netizens raise privacy concerns over Acra's Bizfile search function revealing citizens' IC numbers

Online netizens raised privacy concerns over the search function on online portal Bizfile, which allows users to search for the National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) numbers of some citizens — who are likely to be shareholders or directors of private Singapore-registered companies. The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) manages the portal, which is used for business registrations and filings. The concerns were raised after veteran journalist Bertha Henson highlighted the issue on Facebook on Thursday (Dec 12) evening. She noted in a post that she could search for the NRIC numbers of current politicians, as well as those of deceased persons. The ability to search for these details raises privacy concerns. The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) was enacted in 2012 to restrict the collection and disclosure of such personal information. The Business Times has reached out to Acra for comment on the issue. Acra's data policy indicates that the types of personal data publicly available include names, identification numbers, as well as residential addresses — if no contact address is given.

SCDF aids police in gaining entry to cluttered Bedok flat, discovers 73-year-old's body

The body of a 73-year-old woman was discovered in her Bedok home on Wednesday (Dec 11), after a neighbour noticed numerous cockroaches and a foul stench emanating from the unit. Singapore Civil Defence Force personnel had to assist the police in gaining entr
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SCDF aids police in gaining entry to cluttered Bedok flat, discovers 73-year-old's body

The body of a 73-year-old woman was discovered in her Bedok home on Wednesday (Dec 11), after a neighbour noticed numerous cockroaches and a foul stench emanating from the unit. Singapore Civil Defence Force personnel had to assist the police in gaining entry to the blocked door of the cluttered flat at Blk 23 Chai Chee Road, reported Shin Min Daily News. A Shin Min reporter who visited the scene at about 2pm on Wednesday observed that the wooden door of the flat had been entirely removed and placed aside, and the metal gate appeared to have been pried open. Residents told the Chinese evening daily that the woman lived alone and often brought sundries home. After a resident informed the town council about the pungent smell and cockroaches, some workers reportedly visited the woman's home, but she did not answer the door. One female neighbour, who declined to be named, said the deceased had minimal interactions with them and hardly goes out. «Occasionally, her relatives, friends and volunteers will visit her, but I haven't seen her for at least two weeks,» she said.

'I have tolerated a lot': Dhankhar vs Kharge faceoff in Rajya Sabha; see video

Uproar in Rajya Sabha as opposition parties moved a no-confidence motion against Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, citing partisan conduct. Heated exchanges ensued, with Dhankhar and Congress President Kharge clashing over speaking time and alleged insults. The Ra
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'I have tolerated a lot': Dhankhar vs Kharge faceoff in Rajya Sabha; see video

Uproar in Rajya Sabha as opposition parties moved a no-confidence motion against Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, citing partisan conduct. Heated exchanges ensued, with Dhankhar and Congress President Kharge clashing over speaking time and alleged insults. The Rajya Sabha adjourned until December 16 after failing to resolve the impasse.

'Convince farmers to suspend protest or shift from highways,' SC tells panel

The Supreme Court urged protesting farmers at the Shambhu border to adopt Gandhian protest methods and consider moving from highways due to harsh weather. A high-powered committee will engage with farmers, while the court stressed against using force, especia
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'Convince farmers to suspend protest or shift from highways,' SC tells panel

The Supreme Court urged protesting farmers at the Shambhu border to adopt Gandhian protest methods and consider moving from highways due to harsh weather. A high-powered committee will engage with farmers, while the court stressed against using force, especially concerning the fasting farmer leader Dallewal.

Brought our concern of attacks on minorities to Bangladesh's attention: Jaishankar in Lok Sabha

EAM S Jaishankar addressed India's foreign policy in Parliament, emphasizing the «neighborhood first» approach. He acknowledged concerns about regional dynamics, particularly with Bangladesh, citing minority treatment and developmental partnership
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Brought our concern of attacks on minorities to Bangladesh's attention: Jaishankar in Lok Sabha

EAM S Jaishankar addressed India's foreign policy in Parliament, emphasizing the «neighborhood first» approach. He acknowledged concerns about regional dynamics, particularly with Bangladesh, citing minority treatment and developmental partnerships. Jaishankar stressed India's commitment to regional stability and cooperation, while also highlighting the need for Pakistan to address terrorism concerns for improved bilateral ties.

India on alert after schools and central bank receive bomb threats

A new wave of email warnings has targeted the Reserve Bank of India and Delhi schools, prompting evacuations and police investigations Read Full Article at RT.com
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India on alert after schools and central bank receive bomb threats

A new wave of email warnings has targeted the Reserve Bank of India and Delhi schools, prompting evacuations and police investigations Read Full Article at RT.com

Beijing ‘surprised’ by South Korean president’s spying accusations

Beijing has said it firmly opposes South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s Chinese espionage accusations Read Full Article at RT.com
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Beijing ‘surprised’ by South Korean president’s spying accusations

Beijing has said it firmly opposes South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s Chinese espionage accusations Read Full Article at RT.com

CFCAN’S Apostle Dr. Mchellings Nyirongo to Host Bible School in Mzuzu

The highly respected man of God, Apostle Dr. Mchellings Nyirongo of Christ Fellowship Church for All Nations (CFCAN), invites you to a life-changing Bible school, with the topic “Wearing the Garments of the Lord”, from December 26 to 31, 2024, at
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CFCAN’S Apostle Dr. Mchellings Nyirongo to Host Bible School in Mzuzu

The highly respected man of God, Apostle Dr. Mchellings Nyirongo of Christ Fellowship Church for All Nations (CFCAN), invites you to a life-changing Bible school, with the topic “Wearing the Garments of the Lord”, from December 26 to 31, 2024, at the Grand Palace Hotel in Mzuzu. This five-day Bible school promises to be a […] The post CFCAN’S Apostle Dr. Mchellings Nyirongo to Host Bible School in Mzuzu appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

ICJ hearing: Seychelles calls for legal duty to protect human rights from climate impacts

Seychelles has called on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to hold major greenhouse gas emitters accountable for the harm caused by climate change, describing the issue as an «existential threat» to small island developing states (SIDS). T
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ICJ hearing: Seychelles calls for legal duty to protect human rights from climate impacts

Seychelles has called on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to hold major greenhouse gas emitters accountable for the harm caused by climate change, describing the issue as an «existential threat» to small island developing states (SIDS). The ICJ hearings, which began on December 2, 2024, are set to conclude on Friday, December 13. The Court will later deliver an advisory opinion on the legal obligations of states to protect the climate and the consequences of environmental harm. The Minister for Agriculture, Climate Change, and Environment, Flavien Joubert, led Seychelles’ delegation, delivering a statement on December 92024. Joubert asserted, “It is imperative that the polluting states, whose actions have caused irreversible harm, take full responsibility and provide reparations to those most affected.” Seychelles is urging the Court to recognise that states have a legal duty to protect human rights from the impacts of climate change, both within and beyond their territories. Joubert underscored the global reach of the crisis, saying, “The harm caused by climate change goes beyond borders and threatens lives and livelihoods. International law must ensure accountability for these violations.” The country’s aim is to establish a legal precedent that would compel major polluters to compensate vulnerable nations for the damage caused. The delegation also included Transport Minister Antony Derjacques, a qualified lawyer, and Attorney General Vinsent Perera. They collaborated with international law experts from the Paris-based firm Sygna Partners to present Seychelles’ arguments before the Court. The advisory opinion of the ICJ could have far-reaching implications for international climate law, potentially setting a new standard for state responsibility in addressing environmental damage. Seychelles’ participation underscores its commitment to ensuring that international law protects nations at the forefront of the climate crisis. SIDS like Seychelles are particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels and extreme weather events caused by climate change. As the hearings conclude, the world will be closely monitoring the ICJ’s decision, which could shape the future of international accountability for climate-related harm.

Prince Andrew adviser is banned over fears he's a 'Chinese spy': Buisinessman was his 'close confidant' and 'invited to his birthday party' - now he' barred from the UK

The alleged Chinese agent was apparently so close to the Royal Family he was invited to the Prince Andrew's birthday party. Yet he has now been banned from the UK 'on security grounds'.
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Prince Andrew adviser is banned over fears he's a 'Chinese spy': Buisinessman was his 'close confidant' and 'invited to his birthday party' - now he' barred from the UK

The alleged Chinese agent was apparently so close to the Royal Family he was invited to the Prince Andrew's birthday party. Yet he has now been banned from the UK 'on security grounds'.

Just Stop Oil tycoon Dale Vince's ex-wife exposes his hypocrysy: He  travelled by private jet, drank imported champagne and wine, and went on multiple international holidays', she tells court

Just Stop Oil and Labour donor Dale Vince travelled by private jet, drank champagne and 'had no problem in participating in conspicuous consumerism', his ex-wife told the High Court.
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Just Stop Oil tycoon Dale Vince's ex-wife exposes his hypocrysy: He  travelled by private jet, drank imported champagne and wine, and went on multiple international holidays', she tells court

Just Stop Oil and Labour donor Dale Vince travelled by private jet, drank champagne and 'had no problem in participating in conspicuous consumerism', his ex-wife told the High Court.

Israeli strikes on Gaza Strip kill over 70 Palestinians in past day — TV

According to media reports, northwestern and central parts of the Palestinian enclave came under heavy artillery shelling
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Israeli strikes on Gaza Strip kill over 70 Palestinians in past day — TV

According to media reports, northwestern and central parts of the Palestinian enclave came under heavy artillery shelling

Cuba, Bolivia may become BRICS partner states in 2025, says senior Russian diplomat

Sergey Ryabkov emphasized that talks on providing partner status to the invited countries were still ongoing but none of them had rejected the invitation
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Cuba, Bolivia may become BRICS partner states in 2025, says senior Russian diplomat

Sergey Ryabkov emphasized that talks on providing partner status to the invited countries were still ongoing but none of them had rejected the invitation

Trump considering airstrikes on Iran to impede Tehran’s nuclear program — newspaper

According to the sources, Trump’s transition team is working on a new «maximum pressure» strategy against Tehran, which would include military steps and tighter financial penalties
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Trump considering airstrikes on Iran to impede Tehran’s nuclear program — newspaper

According to the sources, Trump’s transition team is working on a new «maximum pressure» strategy against Tehran, which would include military steps and tighter financial penalties