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Abdullahi Abdalla prioritizes teacher advocacy, mental health in Alexandria school board bid

Mogadishu (HOL) — Abdullahi Abdalla, a member of the School Board Budget Advisory Committee, is running for his first term on the Alexandria School Board with a platform centred on supporting teachers, increasing community involvement, and enhancing studen

NSWMA urges responsible disposal of e-waste

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) is encouraging responsible disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) to reduce the harmful effects of these items on public health and the environment. E-waste is anything with plugs, cords and...
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NSWMA urges responsible disposal of e-waste

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) is encouraging responsible disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) to reduce the harmful effects of these items on public health and the environment. E-waste is anything with plugs, cords and...

Sections of St Andrew North Police Division under curfew

Sections of Airy Castle Road, Brooks Level Road, and Stony Hill in St Andrew are under curfew. The security measure began at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 18 and will remain in effect until 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 20. The boundaries of the...
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Sections of St Andrew North Police Division under curfew

Sections of Airy Castle Road, Brooks Level Road, and Stony Hill in St Andrew are under curfew. The security measure began at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 18 and will remain in effect until 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 20. The boundaries of the...

Gov’t signs US$12 million World Bank loan agreement for Kingston Waterfront Improvement Project

The Government has signed a US$12-million loan agreement with the World Bank Group's International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) for the Kingston Waterfront Improvement (KiWI) Project. The signing ceremony took place on Friday...
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Gov’t signs US$12 million World Bank loan agreement for Kingston Waterfront Improvement Project

The Government has signed a US$12-million loan agreement with the World Bank Group's International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) for the Kingston Waterfront Improvement (KiWI) Project. The signing ceremony took place on Friday...

Vaz urges farmers to secure livestock following fatal crash involving stray cow

Minister of Transport Daryl Vaz has joined renewed calls for farmers to take the necessary precautions to secure their livestock amid a recent fatal collision involving a stray cow in Clarendon that claimed the life of a man. The incident happened...
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Vaz urges farmers to secure livestock following fatal crash involving stray cow

Minister of Transport Daryl Vaz has joined renewed calls for farmers to take the necessary precautions to secure their livestock amid a recent fatal collision involving a stray cow in Clarendon that claimed the life of a man. The incident happened...

Security guard robbed of his gun in Portmore

The St Catherine South police are searching for men who on Friday held up and robbed a security guard of his gun along the main road in Bernard Lodge in Portmore. It is reported that 5:36 p.m. the guard was pounced upon by men on a motorcycle who...
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Security guard robbed of his gun in Portmore

The St Catherine South police are searching for men who on Friday held up and robbed a security guard of his gun along the main road in Bernard Lodge in Portmore. It is reported that 5:36 p.m. the guard was pounced upon by men on a motorcycle who...

Election 2024 live updates: Lizzo, Usher to join Harris on trail; Trump stumping in Pa.

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls and more.
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Election 2024 live updates: Lizzo, Usher to join Harris on trail; Trump stumping in Pa.

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls and more.

Ninety-five Russian troops return home from Ukrainian captivity

According to the broadcaster, a special flight brought them to the Chkalovsky airfield outside Moscow, where buses were waiting for them
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Ninety-five Russian troops return home from Ukrainian captivity

According to the broadcaster, a special flight brought them to the Chkalovsky airfield outside Moscow, where buses were waiting for them

G7 defense ministers call for boosting defense production in Western countries

The defense chiefs recognized «the importance of ensuring reliable, predictable and stable access to finance for defense industries.»
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G7 defense ministers call for boosting defense production in Western countries

The defense chiefs recognized «the importance of ensuring reliable, predictable and stable access to finance for defense industries.»

G7 reiterates concern about Russia's military cooperation with China, Iran, North Korea

The ministers alleged that China’s support was enabling Russia to carry out military operations in Ukraine
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G7 reiterates concern about Russia's military cooperation with China, Iran, North Korea

The ministers alleged that China’s support was enabling Russia to carry out military operations in Ukraine

King Charles given military honours on first day of Australia tour

King Charles was granted five-star rank in each branch of Australia's armed forces Saturday, a ceremonial gesture to mark the first full day of his landmark tour Down Under. Charles, in addition to being king of realm can now call himself field marshal of Au
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King Charles given military honours on first day of Australia tour

King Charles was granted five-star rank in each branch of Australia's armed forces Saturday, a ceremonial gesture to mark the first full day of his landmark tour Down Under. Charles, in addition to being king of realm can now call himself field marshal of Australia's army, marshal of its airforce and admiral of the fleet. It was not a bad day's work for the 75-year-old monarch, who spent Saturday recuperating and without public engagements after a marathon flight from London to Sydney. The monarch -- who received the life-changing cancer diagnosis just eight months ago -- and Queen Camilla have begun a nine-day visit to Australia and Samoa, the first major foreign tour since being crowned. They landed in Sydney on Friday and were greeted by local dignitaries and posy-bearing children, before a quick private meeting with Australia's staunchly republican Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his fiancee. «We are really looking forward to returning to this beautiful country to celebrate the extraordinarily rich cultures and communities that make it so special,» the royal couple said in a social media post ahead of their arrival. Royal tours to far-flung domains are a vital way of kindling local support for the monarchy, and the political stakes for the royals are high. A recent poll showed about a third of Australians would like to ditch the monarchy, a third would keep it, and a third are ambivalent. Visiting British royals have typically embarked on weeks-long visits to stoke support, hosting grand banquets and parading through streets packed with thrilled, flag-waving subjects. This visit will be a little different. The king's health has caused much of the usual pomp and ceremony to be scaled back. A planned stop in New Zealand was cancelled altogether, and he will be in Sydney and Canberra for just six days before attending a Commonwealth summit in Samoa. There are few early morning or late night engagements on his schedule and aside from a community barbecue in Sydney and an event at the city's famed Opera House, there will be few mass public gatherings. There had been rumours that he may attend a horse race in Sydney on Saturday, but he was not to be seen. When the time came the well-hydrated crowd belted out Australia's anthem «Advance Australia Fair» rather than the royal anthem «God Save the King». - 'Old white guy vibes'- It is not just age, jetlag and health worries that the king has to contend with Down Under. Australians, while marginally in favour of the monarchy, are far from the enthusiastic loyalists they were in 2011 when thousands flocked to catch a white-gloved wave from his mother Queen Elizabeth II. «I think most people see him as a good king,» said 62-year-old Sydney solicitor Clare Cory, who like many is «on the fence» about the monarchy's continued role in Australian life. «It's a long time. Most of my ancestors came from England, I think we do owe something there,» she said, before adding that multi-cultural Australia is now more entwined with the Asia-Pacific than a place «on the other side of the world». Some are less charitable, seeing no reason to retain a king whose accent, formal get-up and customs have little to do with the daily lives of easygoing antipodeans. «He just gives old white guy vibes,» said home school teacher Maree Parker. «We don't need a king and queen, we can just do our own thing.» - The lucky country - Still, Australia is a land of many happy memories for Charles, and he can be sure to find some support. He first visited as a gawky 17-year-old in 1966, when he was shipped away to the secluded alpine Timbertop school in regional Victoria. «While I was here I had the Pommy bits bashed off me,» he would later remark, describing it as «by far the best part» of his education. Bachelor Charles was famously ambushed by a bikini-clad model on a later jaunt to Western Australia, who pecked him on the cheek in an instantly iconic photo of the young prince. © Agence France-Presse

Iceland could be a reception site for solar power plants in space

Reykjavik Energy, the Icelandic climate company Transition Labs and the British high-tech company Space Solar have signed a tripartite memorandum of understanding for cooperation in connection with the activation of solar energy in space and the resale of pot
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Iceland could be a reception site for solar power plants in space

Reykjavik Energy, the Icelandic climate company Transition Labs and the British high-tech company Space Solar have signed a tripartite memorandum of understanding for cooperation in connection with the activation of solar energy in space and the resale of potential energy generated during the research phase.

Mtambo back to the streets as he apologises to Malawians

Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) Vice President and Commander in Chief of Citizens for Transformation (CFT), Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo, has apologised to Malawians for taking a huge role in spearheading regime change in 2020. In a letter dated October 19, 2024 t
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Mtambo back to the streets as he apologises to Malawians

Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) Vice President and Commander in Chief of Citizens for Transformation (CFT), Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo, has apologised to Malawians for taking a huge role in spearheading regime change in 2020. In a letter dated October 19, 2024 titled “A Message of Reflection and Renewed Commitment to Malawians” addressed to Malawians and seen […] The post Mtambo back to the streets as he apologises to Malawians appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Concerned Machinjiri residents mobilize funds to renovate South Lunzu Health Centre

Some concerned residents from Machinjiri township in Blantyre have teamed up by joining hands and form a special committee which will lead in mobilizing funds from well-wishers to help renovate South Lunzu Health Centre facility in the area which is in poor a
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Concerned Machinjiri residents mobilize funds to renovate South Lunzu Health Centre

Some concerned residents from Machinjiri township in Blantyre have teamed up by joining hands and form a special committee which will lead in mobilizing funds from well-wishers to help renovate South Lunzu Health Centre facility in the area which is in poor and dilapidated condition puting lives of people and health personnel at risk. The […] The post Concerned Machinjiri residents mobilize funds to renovate South Lunzu Health Centre appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Life Time Entertainment holds ZAMALAWI Music Concert

Life Time Entertainment Ltd has organised an inaugural ZAMALAWI Music concert on 25 October at New Bingley Hall in Birmingham, UK  as part of Zambia’s Independence Day. A statement from Life Time Entertainment Ltd said the  groundbreaking event brings tog
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Life Time Entertainment holds ZAMALAWI Music Concert

Life Time Entertainment Ltd has organised an inaugural ZAMALAWI Music concert on 25 October at New Bingley Hall in Birmingham, UK  as part of Zambia’s Independence Day. A statement from Life Time Entertainment Ltd said the  groundbreaking event brings together the finest musical talents from Zambia and Malawi.   Reads the statement: “For the first […] The post Life Time Entertainment holds ZAMALAWI Music Concert appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Local authorities annual awards contributing to councils motivation

Malawi Local Government Association (MALGA)—an umbrella body of all local government authorities—has said its local authorities annual awards are contributing to motivation of local councils facing a myriad challenges, including inadequate funding compoun
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Local authorities annual awards contributing to councils motivation

Malawi Local Government Association (MALGA)—an umbrella body of all local government authorities—has said its local authorities annual awards are contributing to motivation of local councils facing a myriad challenges, including inadequate funding compounded by dismal fiscal devolution and devolvement of powers from the central government. MALGA Executive Director, Hadrod Zeru Mkandawire, made the sentiments Friday […] The post Local authorities annual awards contributing to councils motivation appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

India pledges 100 metric tonnes of rice to aid Malawi’s hunger crisis

In a significant gesture of solidarity and cooperation, the Government of India has pledged to donate 100 metric tonnes of rice to Malawi in response to the growing hunger crisis triggered by the El Niño weather phenomenon. This announcement was made by Pres
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India pledges 100 metric tonnes of rice to aid Malawi’s hunger crisis

In a significant gesture of solidarity and cooperation, the Government of India has pledged to donate 100 metric tonnes of rice to Malawi in response to the growing hunger crisis triggered by the El Niño weather phenomenon. This announcement was made by President Lazarus Chakwera, as he addressed the nation on the government’s efforts to […] The post India pledges 100 metric tonnes of rice to aid Malawi’s hunger crisis appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Cheryl Cole breaks silence with heartbreaking tribute to Liam Payne who fathered her son Bear

Cheryl Cole has broken her silence with a heartbreaking tribute to Liam Payne in the wake of his sudden death.
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Cheryl Cole breaks silence with heartbreaking tribute to Liam Payne who fathered her son Bear

Cheryl Cole has broken her silence with a heartbreaking tribute to Liam Payne in the wake of his sudden death.

Somalia proposes a $1.34 billion budget for FY2025 and plans its first international borrowing in 34 years.

The Somali cabinet has approved a budget of $1.34 billion for the Federal Government for 2025, representing a 24.4% increase from the previous year’s allocation of $1.079 billion. This increase is attributed to rising domestic revenue and the necessity to a
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Somalia proposes a $1.34 billion budget for FY2025 and plans its first international borrowing in 34 years.

The Somali cabinet has approved a budget of $1.34 billion for the Federal Government for 2025, representing a 24.4% increase from the previous year’s allocation of $1.079 billion. This increase is attributed to rising domestic revenue and the necessity to address recurring expenditures, with projected domestic revenue set at $429.4 million—up 24% from $346.2 million in 2024.

UN pledges enhanced support for Somalia's peace, state-building initiatives

MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo on Friday ended a two-day visit to Somalia by reaffirming the world body's support for the country's peace- and state-building.
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UN pledges enhanced support for Somalia's peace, state-building initiatives

MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo on Friday ended a two-day visit to Somalia by reaffirming the world body's support for the country's peace- and state-building.

Abdullahi Abdalla prioritizes teacher advocacy, mental health in Alexandria school board bid

Mogadishu (HOL) — Abdullahi Abdalla, a member of the School Board Budget Advisory Committee, is running for his first term on the Alexandria School Board with a platform centred on supporting teachers, increasing community involvement, and enhancing studen
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Abdullahi Abdalla prioritizes teacher advocacy, mental health in Alexandria school board bid

Mogadishu (HOL) — Abdullahi Abdalla, a member of the School Board Budget Advisory Committee, is running for his first term on the Alexandria School Board with a platform centred on supporting teachers, increasing community involvement, and enhancing student safety.

UN reacts to armed church raid in Ukraine

Attacks on believers are banned under humanitarian law, the UN Human Rights Office has said in response to a raid on a church in Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
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UN reacts to armed church raid in Ukraine

Attacks on believers are banned under humanitarian law, the UN Human Rights Office has said in response to a raid on a church in Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com

Pyongyang displays suspected South Korean drone (PHOTOS)

The crashed UAV was likely used by Seoul to drop “propaganda” leaflets over Pyongyang, the North Korean military has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Pyongyang displays suspected South Korean drone (PHOTOS)

The crashed UAV was likely used by Seoul to drop “propaganda” leaflets over Pyongyang, the North Korean military has said Read Full Article at RT.com

US to pay $20 billion into loan for Ukraine – FT

The US is reportedly ready to send Ukraine $20 billion as part of a G7 loan, which it will recoup using profits from frozen Russian funds Read Full Article at RT.com
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US to pay $20 billion into loan for Ukraine – FT

The US is reportedly ready to send Ukraine $20 billion as part of a G7 loan, which it will recoup using profits from frozen Russian funds Read Full Article at RT.com

Court orders homeowner of East Coast Road shophouse to remove mezzanine floor built without approval

SINGAPORE – The owner of a shophouse unit in East Coast Road intended to secretly build a mezzanine floor, but his scheme was foiled by the accidental discovery of a layout plan that showed the unauthorised level. The management corporation of the Frankel
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Court orders homeowner of East Coast Road shophouse to remove mezzanine floor built without approval

SINGAPORE – The owner of a shophouse unit in East Coast Road intended to secretly build a mezzanine floor, but his scheme was foiled by the accidental discovery of a layout plan that showed the unauthorised level. The management corporation of the Frankel Estate development, which comprises four strata-titled units, had come across a “lighting plan” pasted on the wall of the unit on Feb 19, 2022 amid renovation. This plan – unlike the one submitted for renovation approval – showed a 676 sq ft mezzanine floor, comprising a living area, two bedrooms and a bathroom, which was connected to the base level by a staircase. When told to stop the works, homeowner Ng Jun Quan and his contractor initially denied that they were building a mezzanine floor. The works continued despite subsequent objections by the management corporation. Under the law, owners of strata-titled units have to obtain approval through a 90 per cent resolution passed at a general meeting before carrying out works that increase floor area.

Russia and Indonesia gradually moving towards a visa-free regime — ambassador

In accordance with Russian legislation, this can be implemented only on the basis of a bilateral intergovernmental agreement, Sergey Tolchenov said
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Russia and Indonesia gradually moving towards a visa-free regime — ambassador

In accordance with Russian legislation, this can be implemented only on the basis of a bilateral intergovernmental agreement, Sergey Tolchenov said

Russia expects contract for Su-35 delivery to Indonesia to be implemented — ambassador

The ambassador noted that «no clear explanations» were given as to why the contract was frozen, but this is probably due to difficulties with calculations
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Russia expects contract for Su-35 delivery to Indonesia to be implemented — ambassador

The ambassador noted that «no clear explanations» were given as to why the contract was frozen, but this is probably due to difficulties with calculations

Around 20 people killed in Gaza in 24 hours due to Israeli army actions — Health Ministry

According to the ministry, «over the past 24 hours, 19 people were killed and 91 Palestinians were wounded in Israeli army attacks in the Strip»
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Around 20 people killed in Gaza in 24 hours due to Israeli army actions — Health Ministry

According to the ministry, «over the past 24 hours, 19 people were killed and 91 Palestinians were wounded in Israeli army attacks in the Strip»

How well-off 'mummy's boy' from £1million home who fell in with the wrong crowd killed his devoted mother with a kitchen knife after swallowing a cocktail of hard drugs... before evading murder charge

With the pews of her village church filled by family and friends, Tina Bauld's funeral came to a close to the sound of the Abba song Dancing Queen.
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How well-off 'mummy's boy' from £1million home who fell in with the wrong crowd killed his devoted mother with a kitchen knife after swallowing a cocktail of hard drugs... before evading murder charge

With the pews of her village church filled by family and friends, Tina Bauld's funeral came to a close to the sound of the Abba song Dancing Queen.

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