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Man returns to Redhill convenience store with 2 knives after being denied straw

Upset that he was denied a straw at a convenience store, a man returned with two knives and threatened to harm the shopkeeper.The scene occurred at a store located at 78 Redhill Lane on May 1, at about 1.57pm, according to Shin Min Daily News.The perpetrator

Most Malawian Households Living Hand-to-Mouth as Savings Collapse, Survey Reveals

A new national survey has painted a grim picture of the economic reality facing most Malawians, revealing that the overwhelming majority of households are living hand-to-mouth, unable to save, and increasingly vulnerable to poverty and economic shocks. The Si
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Most Malawian Households Living Hand-to-Mouth as Savings Collapse, Survey Reveals

A new national survey has painted a grim picture of the economic reality facing most Malawians, revealing that the overwhelming majority of households are living hand-to-mouth, unable to save, and increasingly vulnerable to poverty and economic shocks. The Sixth Integrated Household Survey (IHS6), published by the National Statistical Office (NSO), shows that only 3.6 percent […] The post Most Malawian Households Living Hand-to-Mouth as Savings Collapse, Survey Reveals appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana

David looked hopeful at the start of the game as he cheered on the Three Lions with his pal David Gardner. But the legend put his head in his hands throughout the game as England suffered through.
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David Beckham looks frustrated during England game in Boston as the Three Lions draw 0-0 with defensive Ghana

David looked hopeful at the start of the game as he cheered on the Three Lions with his pal David Gardner. But the legend put his head in his hands throughout the game as England suffered through.

SARAH VINE: The women of the Labour Party need to beware their Burnham mania. Their 'Messiah' may be charismatic and brooding, but that doesn't mean he'll be able to run the country

Do we know if Andy Burnham is superstitious? I ask because anyone witnessing the storm that hit London might be forgiven for thinking the gods of democracy are not pleased.
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SARAH VINE: The women of the Labour Party need to beware their Burnham mania. Their 'Messiah' may be charismatic and brooding, but that doesn't mean he'll be able to run the country

Do we know if Andy Burnham is superstitious? I ask because anyone witnessing the storm that hit London might be forgiven for thinking the gods of democracy are not pleased.

While our politicians navel-gazed, something truly alarming happened last week that makes every Briton less safe: CONNOR AXIOTES

Last week, with barely a whimper of protest, Britain was cut off from the most powerful technology on the planet - and consigned, I fear, to a future as a defenceless, third-rate power.
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While our politicians navel-gazed, something truly alarming happened last week that makes every Briton less safe: CONNOR AXIOTES

Last week, with barely a whimper of protest, Britain was cut off from the most powerful technology on the planet - and consigned, I fear, to a future as a defenceless, third-rate power.

40 firms step in to offer jobs to about 400 workers in air-con company wage dispute

Some 40 construction firms have stepped in to offer 150 jobs to the migrant workers caught in a wage dispute with an air-con servicing company, said The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) on Wednesday (June 24).In a doorstop visit at Tuas View Dormitory o
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40 firms step in to offer jobs to about 400 workers in air-con company wage dispute

Some 40 construction firms have stepped in to offer 150 jobs to the migrant workers caught in a wage dispute with an air-con servicing company, said The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) on Wednesday (June 24).In a doorstop visit at Tuas View Dormitory on Wednesday, NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng said that they have been working with their employer partners to facilitate job matching and placements for the affected migrant workers.«As of this morning, we have 40 [construction] firms stepping forward [with] 150 vacancies to hopefully be able to match these migrant workers into new jobs as quickly as possible,» shared Ng.He stressed that job placement is «more critical» for these migrant workers as they owe agency fees and some of them are struggling with debts.This comes after over 100 migrant workers gathered at the MOM headquarters in Bendemeer on Monday over alleged unpaid wages.

Former PwC executive chairman Yeoh Oon Jin to become chairman of Singapore Pools board from July 1

Former PwC Singapore executive chairman Yeoh Oon Jin will take over as chairman of Singapore Pools from July 1, the city state's sole legal lottery and sports betting operator announced on Wednesday (June 24).He takes over from Kaikhushru Nargolwala, who beca
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Former PwC executive chairman Yeoh Oon Jin to become chairman of Singapore Pools board from July 1

Former PwC Singapore executive chairman Yeoh Oon Jin will take over as chairman of Singapore Pools from July 1, the city state's sole legal lottery and sports betting operator announced on Wednesday (June 24).He takes over from Kaikhushru Nargolwala, who became Singapore Pools' board chairman in 2021.Yeoh, 65, handed over his role at PwC Singapore in 2021 when he retired. He currently serves on the boards of Singapore Exchange, Singapore Airlines, Trust Bank, SingHealth and Wing Tai Holdings.He is also the chairman of the the Singapore Institute of Directors and had previously served on the boards of the Singapore Land Authority, Jurong Town Corporation, Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority and the National Arts Council.In a statement issued by the operator, Yeoh said he is honoured to take on the role and to contribute to an organisation that combines operational excellence with a strong social purpose.He also thanked his predecessor for the strong foundation he has left behind.

Student among 2 pro-Hamas Singaporeans given restriction order, detention order under ISA

A 19-year-old student was given a restriction order under the Internal Security Act (ISA) after being self-radicalised by a myriad of violent extremist ideologies, including anti-LGBTQ and anti-Western beliefs.In a press release on Wednesday (June 24), the In
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Student among 2 pro-Hamas Singaporeans given restriction order, detention order under ISA

A 19-year-old student was given a restriction order under the Internal Security Act (ISA) after being self-radicalised by a myriad of violent extremist ideologies, including anti-LGBTQ and anti-Western beliefs.In a press release on Wednesday (June 24), the Internal Security Department (ISD) said that Cyrus Dzulqarnain Al-Shahriar was issued the order in March, along with 30-year-old Singaporean, Tarmizi bin Mohd Taha, who was issued an order of detention.ISD added that Tarmizi and Cyrus are the seventh and eighth Singaporeans dealt with under the ISA, whose radicalisation was triggered or accelerated by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since its re-escalation in 2023.Pro-Hamas, violent incel ideologiesAccording to ISD, Cyrus was exposed to anti-Western and anti-LGBTQ content after joining several online groups to learn more about Islam in 2022.He was further exposed to pro-Hamas narratives online after Hamas' attacks on Israel in 2023, which prompted him to consider joining Hamas to take up arms against Israelis on the frontlines of the conflict in Gaza a year later.

Bees on planet dying out for unknown reasons — scientist

Dmitry Boguslavsky says scientists thought that bees became disoriented after leaving the hive. However, even if a colony was confined to the hive with food, water, and the right temperature, all bees still died
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Bees on planet dying out for unknown reasons — scientist

Dmitry Boguslavsky says scientists thought that bees became disoriented after leaving the hive. However, even if a colony was confined to the hive with food, water, and the right temperature, all bees still died

Ukrainian POW demands 'just punishment' for Ukraine army commanders, Zelensky

According to Sergey Rykov, the policy course being pursued by the Ukrainian leadership is pushing the country’s population to the brink of extinction
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Ukrainian POW demands 'just punishment' for Ukraine army commanders, Zelensky

According to Sergey Rykov, the policy course being pursued by the Ukrainian leadership is pushing the country’s population to the brink of extinction

ANALYSIS | When Leaders Starve Institutions, Should Technocrats Carry the Blame?

The testimony presented before the parliamentary inquiry into the Chikangawa military aircraft crash exposes an uncomfortable truth that extends far beyond aviation safety. It raises a fundamental question about governance in Malawi: Why do politicians repeat
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ANALYSIS | When Leaders Starve Institutions, Should Technocrats Carry the Blame?

The testimony presented before the parliamentary inquiry into the Chikangawa military aircraft crash exposes an uncomfortable truth that extends far beyond aviation safety. It raises a fundamental question about governance in Malawi: Why do politicians repeatedly underfund critical state institutions and then expect technocrats to shoulder responsibility when predictable failures occur? The revelations from former […] The post ANALYSIS | When Leaders Starve Institutions, Should Technocrats Carry the Blame? appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

“This is your army, our army—help it”: MDF chiefs expose critical shortages at Chilima crash inquiry

Former Paul Valentino Phiri and his successor George Jafu have issued a stark warning over critical shortages of equipment and resources in the Malawi Defence Force (MDF), telling a parliamentary inquiry that inadequate funding is weakening the military’s o
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“This is your army, our army—help it”: MDF chiefs expose critical shortages at Chilima crash inquiry

Former Paul Valentino Phiri and his successor George Jafu have issued a stark warning over critical shortages of equipment and resources in the Malawi Defence Force (MDF), telling a parliamentary inquiry that inadequate funding is weakening the military’s operational capacity and safety standards. Appearing before the inquiry into the June 10, 2024 military aircraft crash […] The post “This is your army, our army—help it”: MDF chiefs expose critical shortages at Chilima crash inquiry appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Local Government Minister Ben Phiri Warns Politicians Against Interfering with CDF Funds

As the government prepares to begin disbursing Constituency Development Fund (CDF) allocations, Minister of Local Government Ben Phiri has warned politicians against interfering in the management and implementation of constituency projects, saying such action
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Local Government Minister Ben Phiri Warns Politicians Against Interfering with CDF Funds

As the government prepares to begin disbursing Constituency Development Fund (CDF) allocations, Minister of Local Government Ben Phiri has warned politicians against interfering in the management and implementation of constituency projects, saying such actions fuel corruption and undermine development. The warning comes as Treasury confirms that CDF allocations will start reaching district councils next week, […] The post Local Government Minister Ben Phiri Warns Politicians Against Interfering with CDF Funds appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Jude Bellingham accused of X-rated outburst by Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz after furious half-time bust-up... as lip reader reveals foul-mouthed exchange between ex-Man United assistant and Thomas Tuchel

The Three Lions endured a frustrating first period against the African side, as they failed to break down a resolute defence on the back of an impressive win over Croatia in game one last week.
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Jude Bellingham accused of X-rated outburst by Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz after furious half-time bust-up... as lip reader reveals foul-mouthed exchange between ex-Man United assistant and Thomas Tuchel

The Three Lions endured a frustrating first period against the African side, as they failed to break down a resolute defence on the back of an impressive win over Croatia in game one last week.

New Skills and Workforce Development Agency's inaugural board to be appointed on July 1, Lim Sim Seng to be first chairman

The inaugural board for the Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA) — a new statutory board under the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) — will be appointed for a two-year term on July 1, the manpower ministry announced on Wednesday (June 24).SWDA is a mer
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New Skills and Workforce Development Agency's inaugural board to be appointed on July 1, Lim Sim Seng to be first chairman

The inaugural board for the Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA) — a new statutory board under the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) — will be appointed for a two-year term on July 1, the manpower ministry announced on Wednesday (June 24).SWDA is a merger between SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and Workforce Singapore (WSG).During the debate on the SWDA Bill in May this year, Manpower Minister Dr Tan See Leng said the move will combine the strengths of both agencies, funnelling them into a «single upgraded engine for skills and workforce development» that is «ready to support Singaporeans and employers to navigate an age of unprecedented change».Deputy chairman of SIA Engineering Lim Sim Seng will be the inaugural board's first chairman.The 67-year-old is a veteran banker formerly with DBS. He is currently a member of the board of directors of Raffles Medical Group, independent non-executive director of IO Properties Group, and Singapore's non-resident high commissioner to Nigeria. 

Contrôle coercitif : une forme de violence conjugale aux yeux de la loi

Une conférence a été organisée ce mardi dans l'amphithéâtre du CHPF, sur le contrôle coercitif, afin de comprendre et identifier ses conséquences dans le couple et la prise en charge des enfants qui y sont exposés. C'est prendre le contrôle de la vi
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Contrôle coercitif : une forme de violence conjugale aux yeux de la loi

Une conférence a été organisée ce mardi dans l'amphithéâtre du CHPF, sur le contrôle coercitif, afin de comprendre et identifier ses conséquences dans le couple et la prise en charge des enfants qui y sont exposés. C'est prendre le contrôle de la vie d’une personne, de ses choix, de ses déplacements ou de ses relations. Une forme de violence insidieuse qui s’installe progressivement au sein d'un couple.

Billionaire threatens to close down Harvey Nicks after High Court battle over unpaid debt

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: They're both billionaires but their stylistic differences could scarcely be more striking.
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Billionaire threatens to close down Harvey Nicks after High Court battle over unpaid debt

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: They're both billionaires but their stylistic differences could scarcely be more striking.

5 taken to hospital after fire breaks out at 3-storey house near Whitley Road

Five people were taken to hospital after a fire broke out in a landed home off Whitley Road in the early hours of Wednesday (June 24).In a Facebook post on the same day, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) wrote that they were alerted at about 3:30am to
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5 taken to hospital after fire breaks out at 3-storey house near Whitley Road

Five people were taken to hospital after a fire broke out in a landed home off Whitley Road in the early hours of Wednesday (June 24).In a Facebook post on the same day, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) wrote that they were alerted at about 3:30am to a fire at 9, Tan Sim Boh Road. When firefighters arrived at the scene, the first and second floors of the three-storey semi-detached house were on fire. The third floor was also affected and the house was filled with smoke.A total of seven people were rescued — two from the first floor and five from the second floor balcony with a rescue ladder. Five of them were taken to Singapore General Hospital for smoke inhalation while the two others declined to be taken to the hospital, the post added.Damping down of the affected area — the use of water to wet burnt surfaces and prevent any potential reignition after a fire is extinguished — is ongoing.The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Genting Dream, Star Voyager guests departing from Singapore will have fuel charge waived

SINGAPORE — Those setting sail from Singapore on board the Genting Dream, Star Navigator or Star Voyager cruises will no longer have to pay a fuel surcharge for trips departing from June 26 onwards.Cruise operator StarDream Cruises said in a statement on Ju
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Genting Dream, Star Voyager guests departing from Singapore will have fuel charge waived

SINGAPORE — Those setting sail from Singapore on board the Genting Dream, Star Navigator or Star Voyager cruises will no longer have to pay a fuel surcharge for trips departing from June 26 onwards.Cruise operator StarDream Cruises said in a statement on June 23 that guests sailing from Singapore and Malaysia will enjoy a full waiver of the fuel surcharge, which was introduced earlier in March.The fuel surcharge will be halved for guests sailing from Taiwan and Hong Kong, it added.The updated fuel surcharge waiver and reduction apply to passengers of cruises departing from June 26 onwards.In March, StarCruises and Dream Cruises rolled out a fuel surcharge of $15 a person for each night for some sailings as a result of rising fuel costs amid the Middle East conflict.The surcharge applied to Genting Dream sailings from Singapore and neighbouring home ports and to Star Voyager sailings from Singapore and Port Klang, Malaysia. It was applicable to new bookings made on or after March 20 for guests aged two and above.

It's not just Brits finding new ways to keep cool amid 40C 'heat dome'...

Instead of taking multiple cold showers a day like those with opposable thumbs, sweltering animals are being hosed down by zookeepers to stay cool in the blistering 'heat dome'.
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It's not just Brits finding new ways to keep cool amid 40C 'heat dome'...

Instead of taking multiple cold showers a day like those with opposable thumbs, sweltering animals are being hosed down by zookeepers to stay cool in the blistering 'heat dome'.

Anger in Mzimba as chief accused of weaponising government recruitment to punish rivals

Young people in Kafukule constituency are threatening legal action to halt a government recruitment process they say has been manipulated by a traditional leader to punish communities whose village headmen fell out of his favour. The dispute centres on the re
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Anger in Mzimba as chief accused of weaponising government recruitment to punish rivals

Young people in Kafukule constituency are threatening legal action to halt a government recruitment process they say has been manipulated by a traditional leader to punish communities whose village headmen fell out of his favour. The dispute centres on the recruitment of officers to support the implementation of Malawi’s reformed Constituency Development Fund — a […] The post Anger in Mzimba as chief accused of weaponising government recruitment to punish rivals appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

The great British bunk off: Workers and pupils stay home as 40C heatwave looms... but didn't we all cope better in 1976 hot spell?

For 15 consecutive days in 1976 the sun beat down on Britain and the temperature hovered at 32C (89.6F).
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The great British bunk off: Workers and pupils stay home as 40C heatwave looms... but didn't we all cope better in 1976 hot spell?

For 15 consecutive days in 1976 the sun beat down on Britain and the temperature hovered at 32C (89.6F).

Bird flu prompts Papua New Guinea to ban Australian chicken and egg imports

Australia's largest chicken meat buyer, Papua New Guinea, suspends Australian poultry and egg imports due to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak, even though Australian authorities say there is no evidence the virus has spread.
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Bird flu prompts Papua New Guinea to ban Australian chicken and egg imports

Australia's largest chicken meat buyer, Papua New Guinea, suspends Australian poultry and egg imports due to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak, even though Australian authorities say there is no evidence the virus has spread.

England players are comforted in the stands by their partners after Ghana hold Three Lions to frustrating draw in the rain

Harry Kane and his squad struggled to land a decisive blow on their African opponents, who are ranked 65th in the world.
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England players are comforted in the stands by their partners after Ghana hold Three Lions to frustrating draw in the rain

Harry Kane and his squad struggled to land a decisive blow on their African opponents, who are ranked 65th in the world.

Bill Gates admits to affairs with Harvard-trained doctor and Russian nuclear scientist in shocking Epstein grilling

Bill Gates told Congress he had three extramarital affairs, naming medical entrepreneur Alice Jacobs Nesselrodt and Russian nuclear scientist Karima Nigmatulina. He said he told his wife Melinda.
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Bill Gates admits to affairs with Harvard-trained doctor and Russian nuclear scientist in shocking Epstein grilling

Bill Gates told Congress he had three extramarital affairs, naming medical entrepreneur Alice Jacobs Nesselrodt and Russian nuclear scientist Karima Nigmatulina. He said he told his wife Melinda.

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