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'Almost suffocating': Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex raise concerns over faulty exhaust system

Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex have raised concerns after facing issues with a malfunctioning exhaust hood system which they say has affected their businesses, citing poor ventilation and potential fire safety risks.The issue reportedly began on June 17 an
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'Almost suffocating': Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex raise concerns over faulty exhaust system

Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex have raised concerns after facing issues with a malfunctioning exhaust hood system which they say has affected their businesses, citing poor ventilation and potential fire safety risks.The issue reportedly began on June 17 and 18, affecting a number of stalls at the hawker centre. Speaking to AsiaOne, Dominic Neo, 52, who operates Liang Ji Char Kway Teow, said he had been experiencing problems with the exhaust hood at his stall recently, with the system not able to draw smoke away effectively.«As the exhaust hood was not working properly, it was really difficult for me — it was almost suffocating,» said Neo, who has been operating his stall for more than 25 years.«When I fry noodles, there is a lot of smoke because I use high heat, and it really affects my productivity.»He said he understands that there is no immediate solution to it and that the matter involves mutiple parties.

'Touch grass': SM Lee on week-long leave, posts photo of 'magic cup' leaving netizens amused

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong is taking time off work to «touch grass», as the internet slang goes.Leaning fully into the social media game, he announced his week-long leave with a photograph of the legendary 'magic cup', perched on a rock with
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'Touch grass': SM Lee on week-long leave, posts photo of 'magic cup' leaving netizens amused

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong is taking time off work to «touch grass», as the internet slang goes.Leaning fully into the social media game, he announced his week-long leave with a photograph of the legendary 'magic cup', perched on a rock with lush greenery forming the backdrop.The phrase «touch grass» is used to tell someone to log off from the online world, and instead spend time on physical activities and reconnect with reality.And that is what SM Lee will be doing until June 28, he quipped in a Facebook post on Monday (June 22).«Do share your own photos of time well spent outdoors,» he requested. «Logging off for now.»While he might have wished for pictures of the world's landscapes in the comments section, netizens zeroed in on the appearance of the 'magic cup' with apparent glee.

'No worker should face these problems alone': Migrant Workers' Centre steps in to help over 100 foreign workers owed wages

The Migrant Workers' Centre (MWC) has stepped in to assist the more than 100 migrant workers, who turned up at the Ministry of Manpower Services Centre on Monday (June 22) morning, over claims of unpaid wages.In a media statement, the centre stated that it ha
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'No worker should face these problems alone': Migrant Workers' Centre steps in to help over 100 foreign workers owed wages

The Migrant Workers' Centre (MWC) has stepped in to assist the more than 100 migrant workers, who turned up at the Ministry of Manpower Services Centre on Monday (June 22) morning, over claims of unpaid wages.In a media statement, the centre stated that it has taken «immediate action» to meet and help the affected workers from KPA Engineering and SK Industries.Michael Lim, director of migrant workers segment at the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), said that many of the workers had little or no money for food or transportation.«MWC stepped in swiftly to take care of their immediate needs, arranging for food and transportation assistance,» Lim added.The centre, a bipartite initiative of NTUC and the Singapore National Employers Federation, said it will also provide temporary shelter and assistance for the workers who need a change of employment.As part of its engagements, MWC also visited the dormitory of the affected workers, and met with over 300 workers to hear their concerns and offer them assurance and assistance. 

Business leaders back Holness' efficiency vision

WESTERN BUREAU:  Business leaders in western Jamaica have endorsed a call by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness for a national culture of efficiency, saying productivity and accountability are critical to Jamaica's long-term prosperity. Addressing the appr
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Business leaders back Holness' efficiency vision

WESTERN BUREAU:  Business leaders in western Jamaica have endorsed a call by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness for a national culture of efficiency, saying productivity and accountability are critical to Jamaica's long-term prosperity. Addressing the approximately 1,000 delegates at the opening ceremony of the just-concluded 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference, Holness argued that Jamaica's future prosperity will depend as much on its culture and values as on its natural resources.

Parents urged to beware of child safety risks during summer

As the summer holidays begin and children spend more time online and away from direct supervision, the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) is raising concerns about the growing risks facing minors. The CPFSA’s concerns follow two recent case
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Parents urged to beware of child safety risks during summer

As the summer holidays begin and children spend more time online and away from direct supervision, the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) is raising concerns about the growing risks facing minors. The CPFSA’s concerns follow two recent cases in St Thomas and St Elizabeth that have reignited discussion about child safety in both physical and digital spaces.

UWI mourns the death of Emeritus Professor John Agard

CMC: The University of the West Indies (UWI) has joined the international community in mourning the passing of Emeritus Professor John Agard. Agard, who was 71, died on Friday, has been a colossal figure on the global landscape for decades.   “He
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UWI mourns the death of Emeritus Professor John Agard

CMC: The University of the West Indies (UWI) has joined the international community in mourning the passing of Emeritus Professor John Agard. Agard, who was 71, died on Friday, has been a colossal figure on the global landscape for decades.   “He was a brilliant, innovative, enterprising person who gave so much to The UWI, his community and beyond.

JHTA defends managed beach access amid growing controversy

WESTERN BUREAU: The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) is pushing back against criticism of managed beach access, arguing that proper regulation rather than unrestricted entry is essential to protect beach users, coastal environments, and the count
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JHTA defends managed beach access amid growing controversy

WESTERN BUREAU: The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) is pushing back against criticism of managed beach access, arguing that proper regulation rather than unrestricted entry is essential to protect beach users, coastal environments, and the country's tourism industry.

‘We don’t want it’

Growing unease over the controversial third-country nationals (TCN) agreement between Jamaica and the United States (US) has triggered pushback from trade union leaders, amid fears that the island could become a holding ground for undocumented migrants.
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‘We don’t want it’

Growing unease over the controversial third-country nationals (TCN) agreement between Jamaica and the United States (US) has triggered pushback from trade union leaders, amid fears that the island could become a holding ground for undocumented migrants.

Rajasthan ATS arrests woman for alleged links with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group

Rajasthan ATS apprehended a woman in Jaipur for alleged ties with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and other anti-national elements. Investigations revealed her social media accounts and phone contained objectionable content and links to foreign profiles, incl
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Rajasthan ATS arrests woman for alleged links with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group

Rajasthan ATS apprehended a woman in Jaipur for alleged ties with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and other anti-national elements. Investigations revealed her social media accounts and phone contained objectionable content and links to foreign profiles, including those displaying extremist symbols. She reportedly converted to Islam after guidance from a Pakistan-based Mufti and was allegedly being prepared for travel to Pakistan. Booked under UAPA, she is in ATS custody.

Lucknow fire tragedy: 'Students jumped out of building', at least 15 killed; PM Modi condoles deaths - what we know so far

A devastating fire swept through a coaching-cum-gaming zone in Lucknow's Aliganj area on Monday afternoon, claiming the lives of at least 12 young students. Fourteen fire tenders battled the blaze that erupted around 3 pm. While authorities are investigating
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Lucknow fire tragedy: 'Students jumped out of building', at least 15 killed; PM Modi condoles deaths - what we know so far

A devastating fire swept through a coaching-cum-gaming zone in Lucknow's Aliganj area on Monday afternoon, claiming the lives of at least 12 young students. Fourteen fire tenders battled the blaze that erupted around 3 pm. While authorities are investigating the exact origin, the incident has sent shockwaves through the city, with many others reportedly injured in the tragedy.

71 Iranian scholars dispatched to Chinese scientific centers via TYSP

TEHRAN – The Iran-China Talented Young Scientist Program (TYSP) has so far facilitated the dispatch of 71 Iranian scholars to the top Chinese scientific center to conduct research, laying the groundwork for expanding scientific and research cooperation betw
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71 Iranian scholars dispatched to Chinese scientific centers via TYSP

TEHRAN – The Iran-China Talented Young Scientist Program (TYSP) has so far facilitated the dispatch of 71 Iranian scholars to the top Chinese scientific center to conduct research, laying the groundwork for expanding scientific and research cooperation between the two countries.

‘Environmental protection should safeguard rights of future generations’

TEHRAN – President Masoud Pezeshkian has emphasized the need for environmental protection and the sustainable use of biological resources, with an emphasis on safeguarding the rights of future generations, Shina Ansari, the head of the Department of Environ
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‘Environmental protection should safeguard rights of future generations’

TEHRAN – President Masoud Pezeshkian has emphasized the need for environmental protection and the sustainable use of biological resources, with an emphasis on safeguarding the rights of future generations, Shina Ansari, the head of the Department of Environment, has said.

Iran shakes with 89 earthquakes in a week

TEHRAN – A total of 89 earthquakes have been recorded across the country in a week from June 13 to 19, according to the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran.
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Iran shakes with 89 earthquakes in a week

TEHRAN – A total of 89 earthquakes have been recorded across the country in a week from June 13 to 19, according to the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran.

ESCOM’s Strategic Push Bringing Stable Power Back to Malawian Homes

For the past few weeks, businesses and households across Malawi shared a familiar, frustrating reality: persistent power outages, unannounced blackouts, and the relentless hum of diesel generators. Life, quite literally, felt like it was being lived in the da
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ESCOM’s Strategic Push Bringing Stable Power Back to Malawian Homes

For the past few weeks, businesses and households across Malawi shared a familiar, frustrating reality: persistent power outages, unannounced blackouts, and the relentless hum of diesel generators. Life, quite literally, felt like it was being lived in the dark. But over the last several days, a quiet shift has taken place. In most parts of […] The post ESCOM’s Strategic Push Bringing Stable Power Back to Malawian Homes appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Facebook Users Question Police Summons of Winnie Nyondo, Raise Fears of Witness Intimidation

A storm of reactions has erupted on Facebook following reports that Winnie Nyondo was summoned by police over a social media post, with many users questioning the necessity of the move and expressing concern that it could intimidate witnesses involved in an o
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Facebook Users Question Police Summons of Winnie Nyondo, Raise Fears of Witness Intimidation

A storm of reactions has erupted on Facebook following reports that Winnie Nyondo was summoned by police over a social media post, with many users questioning the necessity of the move and expressing concern that it could intimidate witnesses involved in an ongoing parliamentary inquiry. The debate gained momentum after Nyondo’s lawyer, Nkhwima Mchizi, disclosed […] The post Facebook Users Question Police Summons of Winnie Nyondo, Raise Fears of Witness Intimidation appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Legal Experts Slam Marginalisation of Vice-Presidents, Call Practice ‘Morally Wrong’ and a Waste of Public Resources

A growing chorus of legal scholars and political analysts has criticised the continued sidelining of vice-presidents in Malawi’s governance, arguing that while the Constitution permits the President to delegate duties to Cabinet ministers, consistently bypa
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Legal Experts Slam Marginalisation of Vice-Presidents, Call Practice ‘Morally Wrong’ and a Waste of Public Resources

A growing chorus of legal scholars and political analysts has criticised the continued sidelining of vice-presidents in Malawi’s governance, arguing that while the Constitution permits the President to delegate duties to Cabinet ministers, consistently bypassing the Vice-President raises serious moral, constitutional and governance concerns. The debate comes amid increasing scrutiny over instances where Cabinet ministers […] The post Legal Experts Slam Marginalisation of Vice-Presidents, Call Practice ‘Morally Wrong’ and a Waste of Public Resources appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Ansah cast adrift as Malawi’s vice‑presidency slips deeper into constitutional limbo

First Vice-President Jane Ansah appears increasingly accustomed to operating in what many of her predecessors have described as a political purgatory — a space where the office carries constitutional weight but little practical authority. Despite continuin
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Ansah cast adrift as Malawi’s vice‑presidency slips deeper into constitutional limbo

First Vice-President Jane Ansah appears increasingly accustomed to operating in what many of her predecessors have described as a political purgatory — a space where the office carries constitutional weight but little practical authority. Despite continuing to attend Cabinet meetings and perform her formal duties, Ansah has been stripped of her portfolios in Disaster Management […] The post Ansah cast adrift as Malawi’s vice‑presidency slips deeper into constitutional limbo appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Fear and Grief Grip Pietermaritzburg as Malawians Flee After Countryman Is Killed

A wave of fear has swept through South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province after the killing of a 29-year-old Malawian national, forcing growing numbers of Malawians and other foreign nationals to abandon their homes in search of safety. Authorities say the num
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Fear and Grief Grip Pietermaritzburg as Malawians Flee After Countryman Is Killed

A wave of fear has swept through South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province after the killing of a 29-year-old Malawian national, forcing growing numbers of Malawians and other foreign nationals to abandon their homes in search of safety. Authorities say the number of displaced Malawians in Pietermaritzburg, the provincial capital, is rising rapidly following the deadly incident […] The post Fear and Grief Grip Pietermaritzburg as Malawians Flee After Countryman Is Killed appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Study - Research for EMPL Committee - Rights and benefit gaps for vocational education and training (VET) learners and professionals in the EU - 22-06-2026

This in-depth analysis examines whether VET learners, graduates and professionals face systemic disadvantages relative to their higher education counterparts across four domains: labour market outcomes, public support and mobility, qualification pathways and
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Study - Research for EMPL Committee - Rights and benefit gaps for vocational education and training (VET) learners and professionals in the EU - 22-06-2026

This in-depth analysis examines whether VET learners, graduates and professionals face systemic disadvantages relative to their higher education counterparts across four domains: labour market outcomes, public support and mobility, qualification pathways and recognition, and access to services and economic sectors. Drawing on evidence from EU Member States, it identifies structural disparities that reduce VET attractiveness, documents significant cross-country variation, and puts forward eight policy recommendations for the forthcoming European VET strategy. This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL). Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Could a digital services tax become an EU own resource? Revenue potential, policy trade-offs and strategic options - 22-06-2026

The taxing of the digital economy remains among the most controversial topics in international tax policy. Although there was political agreement on Pillar One achieved by the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework in 2021, implementation of this proposal has not yet m
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Briefing - Could a digital services tax become an EU own resource? Revenue potential, policy trade-offs and strategic options - 22-06-2026

The taxing of the digital economy remains among the most controversial topics in international tax policy. Although there was political agreement on Pillar One achieved by the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework in 2021, implementation of this proposal has not yet materialised and negotiations within the United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation are expected to last until 2027. Lack of a global solution increases the pressure for action at EU level. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Public Health in the US - Briefing for the SANT Mission to the US, May 2026 - 22-06-2026

The United States remains a leading global health and life sciences actor, driven by high spending, strong research capacity and a regulatory environment that accelerates innovation. At the same time, the system faces persistent structural challenges, includi
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Briefing - Public Health in the US - Briefing for the SANT Mission to the US, May 2026 - 22-06-2026

The United States remains a leading global health and life sciences actor, driven by high spending, strong research capacity and a regulatory environment that accelerates innovation. At the same time, the system faces persistent structural challenges, including high costs, fragmented insurance coverage and unequal access. Since the start of President Trump’s second term, federal reforms, budget cuts and institutional restructuring have reshaped the roles of HHS, CDC, NIH and FDA. Reduced engagement with WHO and cuts to USAID have weakened US participation in global health, raising concerns in Europe about global leadership, crisis preparedness and international cooperation. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Possible EU own resource based on a digital levy Cross-border services trade, digital transformation and tax implications - 22-06-2026

Digitalisation has powered the shift to a ‘services economy’, and has greatly expanded the cross-border delivery of services, enabling service providers to access markets around the world with little or no local physical presence. Services can now also b
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Briefing - Possible EU own resource based on a digital levy Cross-border services trade, digital transformation and tax implications - 22-06-2026

Digitalisation has powered the shift to a ‘services economy’, and has greatly expanded the cross-border delivery of services, enabling service providers to access markets around the world with little or no local physical presence. Services can now also be produced digitally and supplied automatically, which will expand further with artificial intelligence (AI). Automated digital services (ADSs) can be supplied from the cloud, so that there is no specific location for the place of supply. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Poland rejects Zelensky’s ‘insults’ as Nazi row escalates

A senior aide to Polish President Karol Nawrocki has criticized Vladimir Zelensky for what she called insults against Poles Read Full Article at RT.com
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Poland rejects Zelensky’s ‘insults’ as Nazi row escalates

A senior aide to Polish President Karol Nawrocki has criticized Vladimir Zelensky for what she called insults against Poles Read Full Article at RT.com

The worst day in Russian history: How the USSR met Hitler unprepared – and still crushed him

Eighty-five years after June 22, 1941, the Soviet catastrophe reveals Stalin’s delays, Red Army weakness, and the resolve that broke Hitler Read Full Article at RT.com
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The worst day in Russian history: How the USSR met Hitler unprepared – and still crushed him

Eighty-five years after June 22, 1941, the Soviet catastrophe reveals Stalin’s delays, Red Army weakness, and the resolve that broke Hitler Read Full Article at RT.com

Magnitude 3.1 earthquake recorded

A magnitude 3.1 earthquake was recorded on the Reykjanes Ridge, approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Eldey, shortly before 2 a.m. last night.
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Magnitude 3.1 earthquake recorded

A magnitude 3.1 earthquake was recorded on the Reykjanes Ridge, approximately 20 kilometers southwest of Eldey, shortly before 2 a.m. last night.

Kiev launches drone barrage at Moscow on Nazi invasion anniversary

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin says over 70 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight as they headed toward the Russian capital Read Full Article at RT.com
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Kiev launches drone barrage at Moscow on Nazi invasion anniversary

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin says over 70 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight as they headed toward the Russian capital Read Full Article at RT.com

UK’s Starmer resigns as prime minister

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his resignation after months of scandals, broken promises and collapsing support for Labour Read Full Article at RT.com
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UK’s Starmer resigns as prime minister

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his resignation after months of scandals, broken promises and collapsing support for Labour Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump piles misery on outgoing Starmer

Trump says Starmer will resign over immigration and energy as the UK prime minister has reportedly lost support within the Labour Party Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump piles misery on outgoing Starmer

Trump says Starmer will resign over immigration and energy as the UK prime minister has reportedly lost support within the Labour Party Read Full Article at RT.com