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Police seek suspect, probe suspected hate crimes after two Toronto synagogues vandalized

Toronto police say they're investigating a pair of suspected hate-motivated offences after two city synagogues were damaged early Sunday morning.

Rishi Sunak seizes on Keir saying he avoids working past 6pm on Fridays as he blitzes election's last 48 hours - but Starmer slams 'desperate' attack as allies say he is 'respecting' his wife's Jewish heritage

As the election battle enters its penultimate day, Rishi Sunak visited an Ocado plant in Bedfordshire before 5am.
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Wimbledon 2024 day two RECAP: Live scores, order of play and updates as Jack Draper wins five-set thriller after Katie Boulter and Novak Djokovic eased into second round

This was Mail Sport's live blog for the latest scores, order of play and updates from day two of Wimbledon with Novak Djokovic, Katie Boulter and Jack Draper in action.
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Wimbledon 2024 day two RECAP: Live scores, order of play and updates as Jack Draper wins five-set thriller after Katie Boulter and Novak Djokovic eased into second round

This was Mail Sport's live blog for the latest scores, order of play and updates from day two of Wimbledon with Novak Djokovic, Katie Boulter and Jack Draper in action.

JUTC's operations continuing amid Beryl threat

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) has advised it will maintain its service throughout the Kingston Metropolitan Transit Region (KMTR), providing it remains safe to do so. The agency says it will ensure smooth resumption of services...
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JUTC's operations continuing amid Beryl threat

The Jamaica Urban Transit Company Limited (JUTC) has advised it will maintain its service throughout the Kingston Metropolitan Transit Region (KMTR), providing it remains safe to do so. The agency says it will ensure smooth resumption of services...

Sangster International and NMIA to close tonight

In light of the threat posed by Hurricane Beryl, the Sangster International Airport in St James and the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston will temporarily close tonight. PAC Kingston Airport Limited, the operator of NMIA, said...
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Sangster International and NMIA to close tonight

In light of the threat posed by Hurricane Beryl, the Sangster International Airport in St James and the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston will temporarily close tonight. PAC Kingston Airport Limited, the operator of NMIA, said...

Developers told to secure construction sites ahead of Hurricane Beryl

The Kingston & St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has issued instructions to developers to secure their construction sites ahead of the passage of Hurricane Beryl to ensure the public's safety. In an advisory issued Tuesday, it told...
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Developers told to secure construction sites ahead of Hurricane Beryl

The Kingston & St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has issued instructions to developers to secure their construction sites ahead of the passage of Hurricane Beryl to ensure the public's safety. In an advisory issued Tuesday, it told...

Likelihood of Jamaica being directly hit by Beryl has increased

Hurricane Beryl has weakened to a Category Four hurricane, but the Meteorological Service of Jamaica says the  likelihood of a direct impact to the island has increased. A hurricane warning remains in effect for Jamaica. In its...
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Likelihood of Jamaica being directly hit by Beryl has increased

Hurricane Beryl has weakened to a Category Four hurricane, but the Meteorological Service of Jamaica says the  likelihood of a direct impact to the island has increased. A hurricane warning remains in effect for Jamaica. In its...

Oil spill incident: Contractor was not slow in preventing further spillage, says Chee

Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat has addressed questions on the time it took for a contractor to prevent further oil spillage following an allision between a dredger and a bunker vessel at Pasir Panjang Terminal on June 14. After Chee delivered his min
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Oil spill incident: Contractor was not slow in preventing further spillage, says Chee

Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat has addressed questions on the time it took for a contractor to prevent further oil spillage following an allision between a dredger and a bunker vessel at Pasir Panjang Terminal on June 14. After Chee delivered his ministerial statement on the oil spill incident in Parliament on Tuesday (July 2), Workers' Party MP Dennis Tan noted that it took over 14 hours for Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore's (MPA) contractor T&T Salvage Asia to deploy 200m of containment booms around the damaged vessel Marine Honour. He then asked the transport minister why Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL), the largest international industry-funded cooperative providing oil spill response services, was not mobilised concurrently with T&T immediately after the allision. Such a move would have prevented the oil spill from spreading further into Singapore waters, said Tan, who is also a practising lawyer at a maritime law firm.  Responding to Tan's question, Chee said: «There is a certain underlying assumption (from Tan) that T&T had been slow and had not been doing its work properly. That's not the case.»

Bitcoin under pressure over defunct Mt. Gox repayments – CNBC

The platform’s upcoming distribution of assets stolen in a 2014 heist could add selling pressure to the crypto market, according to experts Read Full Article at RT.com
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Bitcoin under pressure over defunct Mt. Gox repayments – CNBC

The platform’s upcoming distribution of assets stolen in a 2014 heist could add selling pressure to the crypto market, according to experts Read Full Article at RT.com

Serial child killer Lucy Letby shows no emotion as she is found GUILTY of trying to murder premature baby girl by dislodging her breathing tube

The neo-natal nurse, who worked at the Countess of Chester Hospital, was caught 'virtually red-handed' trying to kill the child, known as Baby K, in February 2016.
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Serial child killer Lucy Letby shows no emotion as she is found GUILTY of trying to murder premature baby girl by dislodging her breathing tube

The neo-natal nurse, who worked at the Countess of Chester Hospital, was caught 'virtually red-handed' trying to kill the child, known as Baby K, in February 2016.

Wimbledon 2024 day two: Live scores, order of play and updates as Jack Draper taken to fifth set after Katie Boulter and Novak Djokovic eased into second round

Follow Mail Sport's live blog for the latest scores, order of play and updates from day two of Wimbledon with Novak Djokovic, Katie Boulter and Jack Draper all in action.
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Wimbledon 2024 day two: Live scores, order of play and updates as Jack Draper taken to fifth set after Katie Boulter and Novak Djokovic eased into second round

Follow Mail Sport's live blog for the latest scores, order of play and updates from day two of Wimbledon with Novak Djokovic, Katie Boulter and Jack Draper all in action.

Saudi defense minister meets with Turkish president in Ankara

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman was received by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Presidential Palace in Ankara on Tuesday. During the meeting, the two officials reviewed relations between the Kingdom and Tu
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Saudi defense minister meets with Turkish president in Ankara

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman was received by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Presidential Palace in Ankara on Tuesday. During the meeting, the two officials reviewed relations between the Kingdom and Turkiye and ways to enhance them. They also discussed regional and international developments and efforts made with regard to them. Prince Khalid is on an official visit to Turkiye and arrived in the country earlier on Tuesday.

Saudi Arabia to experience scorching heat through the month

RIYADH: Temperatures in Saudi Arabia are expected to rise to 50 degrees Celsius in late July and early August. Riyadh and cities in the Eastern Province were on the meteorological department’s high alert over the searing heat forecast for the month, with t
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Saudi Arabia to experience scorching heat through the month

RIYADH: Temperatures in Saudi Arabia are expected to rise to 50 degrees Celsius in late July and early August. Riyadh and cities in the Eastern Province were on the meteorological department’s high alert over the searing heat forecast for the month, with the maximum temperature soaring to 44 C in Riyadh and 47 C in Dammam on Tuesday.

Saudi Supreme Judicial Council approves three-judge panel system for criminal cases

RIYADH: Criminal cases in the Kingdom will be heard by a three-judge panel at criminal courts after the head of the Supreme Judicial Council approved the decision, Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday. The decision will be implemented gradually in collabo
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Saudi Supreme Judicial Council approves three-judge panel system for criminal cases

RIYADH: Criminal cases in the Kingdom will be heard by a three-judge panel at criminal courts after the head of the Supreme Judicial Council approved the decision, Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday. The decision will be implemented gradually in collaboration with the relevant departments of the council and the Ministry of Justice. Walid Al-Samaani, the head of the council, has issued a series of decisions aimed at promoting judicial safeguards and enhancing the quality of judgments.

Riyadh conference to highlight customer experience trends

RIYADH: The fourth E3 Customer Experience Conference will launch in Riyadh on Tuesday, July 9, to discuss the latest trends and technologies to improve customer experiences, enhance innovation, and facilitate exchanging experiences among specialists. Organi
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Riyadh conference to highlight customer experience trends

RIYADH: The fourth E3 Customer Experience Conference will launch in Riyadh on Tuesday, July 9, to discuss the latest trends and technologies to improve customer experiences, enhance innovation, and facilitate exchanging experiences among specialists. Organized by the National Customer Experience Academy, or NCXA, the two-day conference will be attended by approximately 750 participants from more than 30 countries.

Rwanda: Meet Yee Fanta, a Self-Taught Producer Turned Musician

[New Times] His love for music dates back in his high school days and, now a self-taught producer and singer, Yee Fanta is poised to make a remarkable impact in the music industry.
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Rwanda: Meet Yee Fanta, a Self-Taught Producer Turned Musician

[New Times] His love for music dates back in his high school days and, now a self-taught producer and singer, Yee Fanta is poised to make a remarkable impact in the music industry.

Rwanda: PDI Campaigns in Rubavu, Courts Supporters to Vote Kagame

[New Times] The Ideal Democratic Party (PDI) campaigned in Rubavu town on Monday, July 1, asking its supporters to vote for RPF-Inkotanyi presidential candidate Paul Kagame, in addition to seeking for votes for its own 55 parliamentary candidates.
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Rwanda: PDI Campaigns in Rubavu, Courts Supporters to Vote Kagame

[New Times] The Ideal Democratic Party (PDI) campaigned in Rubavu town on Monday, July 1, asking its supporters to vote for RPF-Inkotanyi presidential candidate Paul Kagame, in addition to seeking for votes for its own 55 parliamentary candidates.

Rwanda: Seek Jobs Abroad Too, UAE Envoy Urges Mount Kigali University Students

[New Times] Young people should also look for jobs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which has vast opportunities. This is according to UAE's ambassador to Rwanda, His Excellency Hazza AlQahtani.
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Rwanda: Seek Jobs Abroad Too, UAE Envoy Urges Mount Kigali University Students

[New Times] Young people should also look for jobs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which has vast opportunities. This is according to UAE's ambassador to Rwanda, His Excellency Hazza AlQahtani.

Newfoundland and Labrador fishers say commercial cod fishery should not reopen

The union representing inshore fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador is calling on the federal government to reverse its recent decision to reopen the commercial Northern cod fishery.
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Newfoundland and Labrador fishers say commercial cod fishery should not reopen

The union representing inshore fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador is calling on the federal government to reverse its recent decision to reopen the commercial Northern cod fishery.

Pro-Palestinian protesters say Toronto Pride Parade stopped over refusal to meet demands

A newly formed group of protesters called the Coalition Against Pinkwashing says the decision to interrupt Canada’s largest Pride Parade was made after Pride Toronto refused a special meeting over demands put together by Queers for Palestine, which called o
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Pro-Palestinian protesters say Toronto Pride Parade stopped over refusal to meet demands

A newly formed group of protesters called the Coalition Against Pinkwashing says the decision to interrupt Canada’s largest Pride Parade was made after Pride Toronto refused a special meeting over demands put together by Queers for Palestine, which called on Pride Toronto to divest from corporations with ties to Israel.

Altercation between 'numerous' golfers on B.C. course broken up by RCMP

Authorities were called to break up an altercation involving «numerous» golfers in Burnaby, B.C., over the weekend – apparently prompted by some serious breaches in etiquette.
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Altercation between 'numerous' golfers on B.C. course broken up by RCMP

Authorities were called to break up an altercation involving «numerous» golfers in Burnaby, B.C., over the weekend – apparently prompted by some serious breaches in etiquette.

Eastern Ontario doctor accused of killing four patients acquitted of murder charges, negligence

An eastern Ontario doctor facing four charges of first-degree murder and negligence causing death in connection with the deaths of four seniors at a Hawkesbury hospital was acquitted on all charges at the Ottawa courthouse on Tuesday.
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Eastern Ontario doctor accused of killing four patients acquitted of murder charges, negligence

An eastern Ontario doctor facing four charges of first-degree murder and negligence causing death in connection with the deaths of four seniors at a Hawkesbury hospital was acquitted on all charges at the Ottawa courthouse on Tuesday.

Cornwall, Ont. police seize $1.3 million of cocaine in major drugs, cash bust

Police in Cornwall, Ont. have seized approximately $1.3 million worth of cocaine and $300,000 in cash as part of a major drugs investigation.
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Cornwall, Ont. police seize $1.3 million of cocaine in major drugs, cash bust

Police in Cornwall, Ont. have seized approximately $1.3 million worth of cocaine and $300,000 in cash as part of a major drugs investigation.

BRICS goals in line with Thailand’s foreign political line — ex-ambassador to Russia

«Thailand has always supported the interests of developing countries at multisided forums,» Thanatip Upatising pointed out
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BRICS goals in line with Thailand’s foreign political line — ex-ambassador to Russia

«Thailand has always supported the interests of developing countries at multisided forums,» Thanatip Upatising pointed out

Over 900 radicals eliminated during Israel’s operation in Rafah — General Staff

According to Halevi, the Israeli military inRafah «is now focused on the destruction of the terrorist infrastructure and the destruction of the underground infrastructure, which takes time.»
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Over 900 radicals eliminated during Israel’s operation in Rafah — General Staff

According to Halevi, the Israeli military inRafah «is now focused on the destruction of the terrorist infrastructure and the destruction of the underground infrastructure, which takes time.»

Belarusian volunteer corps was involved in recent attack on Belgorod Region — Lukashenko

There are fewer than one hundred people, true, but a corps nonetheless, said Belarusian President
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Belarusian volunteer corps was involved in recent attack on Belgorod Region — Lukashenko

There are fewer than one hundred people, true, but a corps nonetheless, said Belarusian President

BBC canteens used by stars rapped for hygiene issues including food a YEAR out of date, no soap for hand-washing and 'red slime' contamination

Legal demands were issued to fix some of the problems immediately so the cafeterias could continue serving food and drinks to BBC staff and stars including Tess Daly and Gary Lineker.
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BBC canteens used by stars rapped for hygiene issues including food a YEAR out of date, no soap for hand-washing and 'red slime' contamination

Legal demands were issued to fix some of the problems immediately so the cafeterias could continue serving food and drinks to BBC staff and stars including Tess Daly and Gary Lineker.

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