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Meet the artist who carved the Toronto Blue Jays logo into the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

The mystery of who carved a Toronto Blue Jays logo into the sandstone of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has been solved.

Pro-EU liberals and anti-immigration hardliners tied in extremely narrow Dutch election

The liberal D66 and Geert Wilders’ anti-immigration Party for Freedom are tied in the Dutch general election Read Full Article at RT.com
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Pro-EU liberals and anti-immigration hardliners tied in extremely narrow Dutch election

The liberal D66 and Geert Wilders’ anti-immigration Party for Freedom are tied in the Dutch general election Read Full Article at RT.com

PM Wong presents Trump with RSAF bomber jacket, says Singapore values security partnership with US

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was one of seven world leaders - including US President Donald Trump - invited to a special dinner hosted by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) economic leaders' meeting.Hel
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PM Wong presents Trump with RSAF bomber jacket, says Singapore values security partnership with US

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was one of seven world leaders - including US President Donald Trump - invited to a special dinner hosted by South Korean President Lee Jae Myung ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) economic leaders' meeting.Held at Gyeongju's Hilton Hotel on Wednesday (Oct 29), the guests included Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Vietnamese President Luong Cuong. 

27 Singaporeans among 34 people wanted for suspected links to Cambodia scam ring

Local police have put out arrest warrants for 27 Singaporeans allegedly involved in a scam syndicate operating from Phnom Penh, Cambodia.The Singaporean suspects, who are all male, are believed to be behind cases of Government official impersonation scams tar
Singapore

27 Singaporeans among 34 people wanted for suspected links to Cambodia scam ring

Local police have put out arrest warrants for 27 Singaporeans allegedly involved in a scam syndicate operating from Phnom Penh, Cambodia.The Singaporean suspects, who are all male, are believed to be behind cases of Government official impersonation scams targeted at fellow Singaporeans, said the police in a statement on Wednesday (Oct 29).Seven Malaysians are also believed to be part of the same syndicate, which has allegedly cheated at least $41 million from victims in at least 438 cases.Singapore police said in a statement on Wednesday that it conducted a joint enforcement operation with the Cambodian National Police on Sept 9 against the organised criminal group (OCG).After the raid in Cambodia, 12 Singaporeans, two Malaysians and one Philippine national were arrested in Singapore and charged on Sept 11 for being members of a locally linked OCG.The additional 27 Singaporean and seven Malaysian suspects were subsequently identified by Singapore police.

2 private investigators to be charged for unauthorised surveillance of police officer

Two persons aged 32 and 57, will be charged in court on Thursday (Oct 30) for carrying out a security assignment against a police officer without prior approval.Police said in a statement on Oct 30 that the duo were partners of a licensed private investigatio
Singapore

2 private investigators to be charged for unauthorised surveillance of police officer

Two persons aged 32 and 57, will be charged in court on Thursday (Oct 30) for carrying out a security assignment against a police officer without prior approval.Police said in a statement on Oct 30 that the duo were partners of a licensed private investigation agency. The 57-year-old man and 32-year-old woman had accepted a security surveillance assignment from a male client against the police officer.According to the police, the officer was investigating a case against the male client.«As the officer was working at the Police Cantonment complex, a protected place under the Infrastructure Protection Act 2017, prior approval from the Police Regulatory Department is required under the Private Security Industry Act 2007,» police said, adding that the two did not obtain the necessary approval. First known case of surveillance against investigating police officer The male officer made a police report on Jan 10, 2022, after detecting the surveillance against him a day earlier.

Russia reacts to Belgian threat to ‘wipe Moscow off the map’

Russia has condemned Belgium’s defense minister for suggesting that NATO could wipe Moscow off the map Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russia reacts to Belgian threat to ‘wipe Moscow off the map’

Russia has condemned Belgium’s defense minister for suggesting that NATO could wipe Moscow off the map Read Full Article at RT.com

Vance hails ‘incredible progress’ on Ukraine peace deal

US Vice President J.D. Vance said that Washington’s mediation efforts have brought Russia and Ukraine closer to peace Read Full Article at RT.com
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Vance hails ‘incredible progress’ on Ukraine peace deal

US Vice President J.D. Vance said that Washington’s mediation efforts have brought Russia and Ukraine closer to peace Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian MP warns against sending French contingent to Ukraine

Сhairman of the defense committee of the Russian State Duma Andrey Kartapolov warned that any foreign contingent fighting for Ukraine will be a legitimate target for the Russian army
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Russian MP warns against sending French contingent to Ukraine

Сhairman of the defense committee of the Russian State Duma Andrey Kartapolov warned that any foreign contingent fighting for Ukraine will be a legitimate target for the Russian army

Killed PIO in Canada as he didn't pay up: Bishnoi gang; brief lockdown in locality after incident

The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for the murder of Canadian businessman Darshan Singh Sahsi and an attack on singer Channi Nattan's residence. These acts demonstrate defiance following Canada's designation of the group as a terrorist entit
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Killed PIO in Canada as he didn't pay up: Bishnoi gang; brief lockdown in locality after incident

The Lawrence Bishnoi gang has claimed responsibility for the murder of Canadian businessman Darshan Singh Sahsi and an attack on singer Channi Nattan's residence. These acts demonstrate defiance following Canada's designation of the group as a terrorist entity, highlighting their reach and capability to strike within the country.

Ex-DSP shoots AAP neta in Punjab, 'on the run'

A retired Chandigarh DSP, Dilsher Singh, allegedly shot AAP functionary Nitin Nanda during a wedding dispute in Ropar, Punjab. Nanda sustained a head injury and is undergoing surgery. Police have registered an attempted murder case against Singh and two other
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Ex-DSP shoots AAP neta in Punjab, 'on the run'

A retired Chandigarh DSP, Dilsher Singh, allegedly shot AAP functionary Nitin Nanda during a wedding dispute in Ropar, Punjab. Nanda sustained a head injury and is undergoing surgery. Police have registered an attempted murder case against Singh and two others, with a property dispute cited as the likely motive.

Avoid travel to parts of Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa storms through region, GAC says

The federal government is advising Canadians to avoid travelling to certain areas in the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa rips through the region.
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Avoid travel to parts of Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa storms through region, GAC says

The federal government is advising Canadians to avoid travelling to certain areas in the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa rips through the region.

Canada’s U17 women’s soccer squad to meet Brazil in World Cup quarterfinal

Canada scored three goals in each half en route to a comfortable 6-0 win over Zambia in Round of 16 play Wednesday, setting up a quarterfinal date with Brazil at the FIFA Women's U17 World Cup in Sale, Morocco.
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Canada’s U17 women’s soccer squad to meet Brazil in World Cup quarterfinal

Canada scored three goals in each half en route to a comfortable 6-0 win over Zambia in Round of 16 play Wednesday, setting up a quarterfinal date with Brazil at the FIFA Women's U17 World Cup in Sale, Morocco.

Meet the artist who carved the Toronto Blue Jays logo into the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

The mystery of who carved a Toronto Blue Jays logo into the sandstone of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has been solved.
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Meet the artist who carved the Toronto Blue Jays logo into the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

The mystery of who carved a Toronto Blue Jays logo into the sandstone of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia has been solved.

Slovakia refuses to finance Ukraine’s military spending — PM

Prime Minister Robert Fico also noted that he was not surprised to learn about Washington’s plans to reduce the US military contingent in Europe
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Slovakia refuses to finance Ukraine’s military spending — PM

Prime Minister Robert Fico also noted that he was not surprised to learn about Washington’s plans to reduce the US military contingent in Europe

Dutch opposition leader steps down after poor performance at parliamentary elections

Frans Timmermans said that he is disappointed with these results and is fully responsible for them
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Dutch opposition leader steps down after poor performance at parliamentary elections

Frans Timmermans said that he is disappointed with these results and is fully responsible for them

Venezuela lauds UNGA voting results on lifting blockade of Cuba — foreign ministry

Venezuelan foreign ministry Yvan Gil Pinto demanded «an immediate, complete and unconditional lifting of the blockade, ending all coercive measures and removing unilateral sanctions against Cuba»
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Venezuela lauds UNGA voting results on lifting blockade of Cuba — foreign ministry

Venezuelan foreign ministry Yvan Gil Pinto demanded «an immediate, complete and unconditional lifting of the blockade, ending all coercive measures and removing unilateral sanctions against Cuba»

Climate financing 12-14 times less than what's needed: United Nations

A new UN report warns developing nations require $310-365 billion annually by 2035 for climate adaptation, but current financing is drastically insufficient, standing at only $26 billion. This alarming gap leaves millions vulnerable to escalating climate impa
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Climate financing 12-14 times less than what's needed: United Nations

A new UN report warns developing nations require $310-365 billion annually by 2035 for climate adaptation, but current financing is drastically insufficient, standing at only $26 billion. This alarming gap leaves millions vulnerable to escalating climate impacts, with adaptation finance failing to keep pace with accelerating climate change.

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