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NATO chief pitches monthly billions on weapons for Kiev

NATO should be paying €1 billion a month to buy US weapons for Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
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NATO chief pitches monthly billions on weapons for Kiev

NATO should be paying €1 billion a month to buy US weapons for Ukraine, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian regulator explains reasons for blocking Roblox

Russia has blocked Roblox citing extremist and harmful content as the gaming platform faces lawsuits and scrutiny over child safety Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russian regulator explains reasons for blocking Roblox

Russia has blocked Roblox citing extremist and harmful content as the gaming platform faces lawsuits and scrutiny over child safety Read Full Article at RT.com

Congo-Kinshasa: Washington Summit On DRC-Rwanda Relations Aims for Peace Despite Deep Mistrust

[RFI] The leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are meeting in Washington to endorse two long-negotiated agreements, in a United States-backed push to revive a fragile peace process. The summit comes amid ongoing violence in eastern DRC and a
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Congo-Kinshasa: Washington Summit On DRC-Rwanda Relations Aims for Peace Despite Deep Mistrust

[RFI] The leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are meeting in Washington to endorse two long-negotiated agreements, in a United States-backed push to revive a fragile peace process. The summit comes amid ongoing violence in eastern DRC and an atmosphere of mistrust, making progress uncertain.

Alleged gang leader sentenced to life in prison in US for kidnapping of 17 missionaries in Haiti

WASHINGTON (AP) — A man alleged to be the founder and leader of a Haitian gang was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison in the United States for orchestrating the kidnapping of 17 people, including five children, who were on a missionary trip...
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Alleged gang leader sentenced to life in prison in US for kidnapping of 17 missionaries in Haiti

WASHINGTON (AP) — A man alleged to be the founder and leader of a Haitian gang was sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison in the United States for orchestrating the kidnapping of 17 people, including five children, who were on a missionary trip...

Traffic changes for Christiana, Manchester and Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth for festive season

The National Works Agency (NWA) has instituted traffic changes for Christiana, Manchester and Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth for the festive season. The adjustment will run from Monday, December 8 to Monday, January 5, 2026. In Manchester, Main...
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Traffic changes for Christiana, Manchester and Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth for festive season

The National Works Agency (NWA) has instituted traffic changes for Christiana, Manchester and Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth for the festive season. The adjustment will run from Monday, December 8 to Monday, January 5, 2026. In Manchester, Main...

PM travels to New York for official business

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has departed the country for New York, USA on official duties. A statement from the Office of the Prime Minister says Holness will be away from Thursday, December 4, to Saturday, December 6. Details were not...
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PM travels to New York for official business

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has departed the country for New York, USA on official duties. A statement from the Office of the Prime Minister says Holness will be away from Thursday, December 4, to Saturday, December 6. Details were not...

Nicotine pouches glamourized on social media, little talk about risks for youth, study finds

A UBC Okanagan researcher is raising concerns about the serious health risks for youth who use oral nicotine pouches. It comes after a study found the pouches are being portrayed on social media as trendy and enjoyable among young people.
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Nicotine pouches glamourized on social media, little talk about risks for youth, study finds

A UBC Okanagan researcher is raising concerns about the serious health risks for youth who use oral nicotine pouches. It comes after a study found the pouches are being portrayed on social media as trendy and enjoyable among young people.

​'A really big deal': ​Sask. chess player is two steps away from becoming a grandmaster

Omid Khaledi recently reached the rank of FIDE master with the International Chess Federation, or FIDE, which is just two steps below becoming a grandmaster.
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​'A really big deal': ​Sask. chess player is two steps away from becoming a grandmaster

Omid Khaledi recently reached the rank of FIDE master with the International Chess Federation, or FIDE, which is just two steps below becoming a grandmaster.

Man who killed attacker in Banff used 'excessive' force, sentenced to 2-year house arrest

After learning the man who killed their loved one would not go to jail, several of Ryden Brogden’s family members stormed out of the courtroom. On Wednesday, a judge announced John Sproule would serve a conditional sentence order involving two years of hous
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Man who killed attacker in Banff used 'excessive' force, sentenced to 2-year house arrest

After learning the man who killed their loved one would not go to jail, several of Ryden Brogden’s family members stormed out of the courtroom. On Wednesday, a judge announced John Sproule would serve a conditional sentence order involving two years of house arrest.

Food prices could increase in 2026, with meat leading the way, say Dalhousie researchers

Food prices in Canada could increase by four to six per cent next year, largely led by pricier meat products, according to a forecast by researchers at Dalhousie University.
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Food prices could increase in 2026, with meat leading the way, say Dalhousie researchers

Food prices in Canada could increase by four to six per cent next year, largely led by pricier meat products, according to a forecast by researchers at Dalhousie University.

Polish students brutally beat up Ukrainian classmates – media (GRAPHIC VIDEO)

Polish students have attacked Ukrainian classmates after a school teacher called them “scum,” according to Onet Read Full Article at RT.com
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Polish students brutally beat up Ukrainian classmates – media (GRAPHIC VIDEO)

Polish students have attacked Ukrainian classmates after a school teacher called them “scum,” according to Onet Read Full Article at RT.com

Moscow’s ‘Triumph’: Why everyone wants Russian S-400 air-defense systems

The hardware has proven itself more than capable time and again while repelling Ukrainian air raids Read Full Article at RT.com
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Moscow’s ‘Triumph’: Why everyone wants Russian S-400 air-defense systems

The hardware has proven itself more than capable time and again while repelling Ukrainian air raids Read Full Article at RT.com

South Africa will not urge allies to boycott G20 Summit in US – president

South Africa’s president has said Pretoria will not push for a G20 Summit boycott in the US, as each country must decide whether to attend Read Full Article at RT.com
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South Africa will not urge allies to boycott G20 Summit in US – president

South Africa’s president has said Pretoria will not push for a G20 Summit boycott in the US, as each country must decide whether to attend Read Full Article at RT.com

Rwanda: Experts Push for Greater Animal Protein Intake to Combat Stunting

[New Times] Animal-sourced protein consumption in Rwanda remains critically low, a challenge nutrition experts say must be addressed to help curb stunting.
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Rwanda: Experts Push for Greater Animal Protein Intake to Combat Stunting

[New Times] Animal-sourced protein consumption in Rwanda remains critically low, a challenge nutrition experts say must be addressed to help curb stunting.

Rwanda: Planning a Family? What You Need to Know About Hypertension and Reproductive Health

[New Times] Hypertension, that is, high blood pressure, is a non-communicable disease that has increased in prevalence all over the world due to lifestyle factors. Its ill effects on the heart, kidneys, eyes, and other targeted organs are well known, but few
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Rwanda: Planning a Family? What You Need to Know About Hypertension and Reproductive Health

[New Times] Hypertension, that is, high blood pressure, is a non-communicable disease that has increased in prevalence all over the world due to lifestyle factors. Its ill effects on the heart, kidneys, eyes, and other targeted organs are well known, but few people are aware of its adverse effects on reproductive health as well.

Africa: Thousands Could Be Displaced in DRC By EU Backed Lobito Corridor Railway

[Global Witness] Up to 6,500 people could be at risk of eviction by the flagship project, a new Global Witness investigation reveals
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Africa: Thousands Could Be Displaced in DRC By EU Backed Lobito Corridor Railway

[Global Witness] Up to 6,500 people could be at risk of eviction by the flagship project, a new Global Witness investigation reveals

Trade turnover with India to reach hundreds of millions of dollars in 20-30 years

According to Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration Maxim Oreshkin, the expansion of bilateral interaction will make any sanction restrictions introduced by third countries inefficient
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Trade turnover with India to reach hundreds of millions of dollars in 20-30 years

According to Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration Maxim Oreshkin, the expansion of bilateral interaction will make any sanction restrictions introduced by third countries inefficient

UK introduced anti-Russian sanctions for alleged poisoning by Novichok in 2018

Restrictions were introduced in the light of the publication of investigation results for circumstances of death of Dawn Sturgess
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UK introduced anti-Russian sanctions for alleged poisoning by Novichok in 2018

Restrictions were introduced in the light of the publication of investigation results for circumstances of death of Dawn Sturgess

Face masks not required for food handlers from 2026: SFA

Food handlers will no longer be required to wear masks or spit guards from Jan 1, 2026, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA).The change was announced in a press release on Dec 4, and is part of SFA's regular review of Singapore's food safety regulatory framew
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Face masks not required for food handlers from 2026: SFA

Food handlers will no longer be required to wear masks or spit guards from Jan 1, 2026, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA).The change was announced in a press release on Dec 4, and is part of SFA's regular review of Singapore's food safety regulatory framework.Food handlers involved in the sale and preparation of food were previously required to wear masks and spit guards since April 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.At the time, the rule was implemented to prevent any substance expelled from the mouth or nose from contaminating food.«Food contamination has primarily been due to inadequate sanitation, poor handling and temperature management, and contact between raw and ready-to-eat foods,» said the agency in its latest statement.It also assessed that there is a low risk to food safety when handlers do not wear such gear.«Nonetheless, food businesses should continue adopting good food safety practices to ensure food safety for all consumers,» said SFA. Such practices may include proper food handling, time and temperature control, thorough cleaning, and good housekeeping.

15-year-old among 268 under probe for scams totalling over $4.66 million

A 15-year-old teen was among 268 people assisting in police investigations for their suspected involvement in scams as scammers or money mules, where victims reportedly lost more than $4.66 million.Officers from the Commercial Affairs Department and the seve
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15-year-old among 268 under probe for scams totalling over $4.66 million

A 15-year-old teen was among 268 people assisting in police investigations for their suspected involvement in scams as scammers or money mules, where victims reportedly lost more than $4.66 million.Officers from the Commercial Affairs Department and the seven police land divisions conducted a two-week operation between Nov 21 and Dec 4, said the police in a statement on Thursday (Dec 4). A total of 91 women and 177 men, aged between 15 and 78, are believed to be involved in more than 800 cases of scams, comprising mainly e-commerce scams, friend impersonation scams, job scams, government official impersonation scams, investment scams and rental scams.They are being investigated for the alleged offences of cheating, money laundering and providing payment services without a licence.The latest enforcement operation comes right after another two-week operation conducted between Nov 7 and 20.During that operation, 250 people were asked to assist in police investigations. 

CRB present in Aneityum

The Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) has been present on Aneityum Island in the southern part of the country since July this year.
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CRB present in Aneityum

The Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) has been present on Aneityum Island in the southern part of the country since July this year.

New hydro power fuels resilient widow’s business plans

Joselyn Matan is a well-known figure in the Waterfall community, Pentecost, recognised not only for the taste of her local dishes at Noda Guest House but also for her contribution to community development.
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New hydro power fuels resilient widow’s business plans

Joselyn Matan is a well-known figure in the Waterfall community, Pentecost, recognised not only for the taste of her local dishes at Noda Guest House but also for her contribution to community development.

Pentecost chiefs call on Gov’t for kava factory and mechanisation

The Pentecost Island Council of Chiefs, Bilmalvanua, has resolved in its annual meeting at Amagilua on North Pentecost last week to ask the national government to build a kava factory and to mechanise its planting.
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Pentecost chiefs call on Gov’t for kava factory and mechanisation

The Pentecost Island Council of Chiefs, Bilmalvanua, has resolved in its annual meeting at Amagilua on North Pentecost last week to ask the national government to build a kava factory and to mechanise its planting.

Minister Warns He May Dissolve Port Vila City Council if Leadership Crisis Continues

Minister of Internal Affairs, Andrew Napuat, has issued a strong warning that he may suspend or dissolve the entire Port Vila City Council (PVCC) if councillors fail to resolve the ongoing leadership crisis and pass the municipal budget.
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Minister Warns He May Dissolve Port Vila City Council if Leadership Crisis Continues

Minister of Internal Affairs, Andrew Napuat, has issued a strong warning that he may suspend or dissolve the entire Port Vila City Council (PVCC) if councillors fail to resolve the ongoing leadership crisis and pass the municipal budget.

365 health officers demand VT300,000 each in risk allowance

Three hundred and sixty-five (365) health officers are demanding that the government pay them a VT300,000 risk allowance for their 15-day earthquake response last year, in addition to their regular salaries.
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365 health officers demand VT300,000 each in risk allowance

Three hundred and sixty-five (365) health officers are demanding that the government pay them a VT300,000 risk allowance for their 15-day earthquake response last year, in addition to their regular salaries.

Brits face being pummelled with higher bills for years as Ofgem lays out plans for push towards 'Net Zero' power and upgrades to gas

Levies on bills are due to rise £108 by 2031 to cover the cost of the huge investment in the electricity and gas network, regulator Ofgem has revealed.
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Brits face being pummelled with higher bills for years as Ofgem lays out plans for push towards 'Net Zero' power and upgrades to gas

Levies on bills are due to rise £108 by 2031 to cover the cost of the huge investment in the electricity and gas network, regulator Ofgem has revealed.

Ministers order review of ADHD and autism diagnosis amid alarm that MILLIONS of people are on benefits with 'medicalised normal life stresses'

The Health Secretary said the issue needed to be looked at through a 'strictly clinical lens' as he and fellow ministers look to tackle Britain's ballooning welfare bill.
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Ministers order review of ADHD and autism diagnosis amid alarm that MILLIONS of people are on benefits with 'medicalised normal life stresses'

The Health Secretary said the issue needed to be looked at through a 'strictly clinical lens' as he and fellow ministers look to tackle Britain's ballooning welfare bill.

Negotiating with terrorists is ‘unacceptable’ – Nigerian defense minister

Christopher Musa has said negotiating with armed groups is unacceptable, warning that paying ransoms only fuels further militant attacks Read Full Article at RT.com
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Negotiating with terrorists is ‘unacceptable’ – Nigerian defense minister

Christopher Musa has said negotiating with armed groups is unacceptable, warning that paying ransoms only fuels further militant attacks Read Full Article at RT.com