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Joyce Banda Says She’s Secured 100,000 Jobs Abroad for Malawi’s Youth

Former President and leader of the People’s Party (PP), Joyce Banda, says her focus is on empowering women and young people as a strategy for national development — and she’s already making strides. Speaking in Mtandire, Lilongwe, during a skills traini

Gaza crisis ‘unquestionably a genocide’ – South African official

Chrispin Phiri has said the situation in Gaza constitutes genocide and that not enforcing ICJ rulings threatens the global legal order Read Full Article at RT.com
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Gaza crisis ‘unquestionably a genocide’ – South African official

Chrispin Phiri has said the situation in Gaza constitutes genocide and that not enforcing ICJ rulings threatens the global legal order Read Full Article at RT.com

France could discuss reparations for colonial massacres – media

Paris has expressed its openness to cooperation, but not acknowledged responsibility for atrocities in Niger Read Full Article at RT.com
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France could discuss reparations for colonial massacres – media

Paris has expressed its openness to cooperation, but not acknowledged responsibility for atrocities in Niger Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump to warn more than 150 nations of new tariffs

The US president said he plans to send letters informing countries that their tariff rates could be set at 10% or 15%   Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump to warn more than 150 nations of new tariffs

The US president said he plans to send letters informing countries that their tariff rates could be set at 10% or 15%   Read Full Article at RT.com

'Lack of proper planning, no safety arrangements': Karnataka govt blames RCB, Virat Kohli video, organisers for Bengaluru stampede - 10 things the report said

A Karnataka government report has revealed critical failures by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and its partners in organizing a victory parade that led to a deadly stampede. The event, celebrating RCB's IPL title, lacked necessary permissions and safety me
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'Lack of proper planning, no safety arrangements': Karnataka govt blames RCB, Virat Kohli video, organisers for Bengaluru stampede - 10 things the report said

A Karnataka government report has revealed critical failures by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and its partners in organizing a victory parade that led to a deadly stampede. The event, celebrating RCB's IPL title, lacked necessary permissions and safety measures, resulting in 11 deaths and numerous injuries.

Bihar poll gambit: CM Nitish Kumar promises 125 free power units; opposition cries 'copycat'

Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced free electricity up to 125 units for domestic consumers starting August 2025, a move hailed by the NDA as historic. The opposition, however, criticized the announcement, accusing the government of copying their sc
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Bihar poll gambit: CM Nitish Kumar promises 125 free power units; opposition cries 'copycat'

Bihar's Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced free electricity up to 125 units for domestic consumers starting August 2025, a move hailed by the NDA as historic. The opposition, however, criticized the announcement, accusing the government of copying their schemes and questioning the timing ahead of upcoming elections. The decision is expected to benefit 1.67 crore families in the state.

Eswatini: U.S. Deports Convicted Criminals to Eswatini, Sparks Outcry

[allAfrica] The U.S. has deported five people whom it described as «criminal illegal aliens» to Eswatini. The deportees are originally from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba, and Yemen, and had been convicted of serious crimes such as murder and chil
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Eswatini: U.S. Deports Convicted Criminals to Eswatini, Sparks Outcry

[allAfrica] The U.S. has deported five people whom it described as «criminal illegal aliens» to Eswatini. The deportees are originally from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba, and Yemen, and had been convicted of serious crimes such as murder and child rape.

Briefing - Mapping CJEU limits on data retention frameworks: A basic introduction - 16-07-2025

Since the 2014 invalidation of the Data Retention Directive, the EU legal landscape has become fragmented, causing uncertainty for providers and challenges for law enforcement. With a Commission proposal likely and growing Member State support for a more perm
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Briefing - Mapping CJEU limits on data retention frameworks: A basic introduction - 16-07-2025

Since the 2014 invalidation of the Data Retention Directive, the EU legal landscape has become fragmented, causing uncertainty for providers and challenges for law enforcement. With a Commission proposal likely and growing Member State support for a more permissive EU regime, a solid understanding of relevant CJEU case law may help inform Parliament's assessment. Over the past decade, CJEU case law has set detailed requirements for data retention. Laws must respect proportionality and necessity, with a clear hierarchy of objectives: general and indiscriminate retention of traffic and location data is only permissible for safeguarding national security, while targeted retention of such data may be justified by public security or other important public interest goals. Any such framework must also include robust safeguards. Similarly, access to retained data must be limited to the purpose for which it was collected or a more important objective. The ECtHR ruled that such retention and access require safeguards similar to those for secret surveillance. Stakeholders are divided on a new EU data retention regime. Law enforcement agencies favour EU-level harmonisation but warn against restrictive retention rules that would limit their operational effectiveness. Providers of electronic communications services support a CJEU-compliant EU framework and seek cost compensation. Civil society organisations oppose new EU rules and urge the Commission to focus on enforcing existing case law through infringement procedures. This is one of four publications that explore different aspects of the roadmap for effective and lawful access to data for law enforcement. These include a summary of the roadmap, and briefings on lawful interception, data retention and digital forensics. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Briefing - Access to data for law enforcement: Digital forensics - 16-07-2025

The EU's High-Level Group on access to data for law enforcement (HLG) has identified digital forensics as one of three key areas requiring progress to allow law enforcement agencies to fight crime effectively, together with data retention and lawful intercept
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Briefing - Access to data for law enforcement: Digital forensics - 16-07-2025

The EU's High-Level Group on access to data for law enforcement (HLG) has identified digital forensics as one of three key areas requiring progress to allow law enforcement agencies to fight crime effectively, together with data retention and lawful interception. Member States possess the expertise and have the capacity to engage in digital forensics, defined as the collection, analysis and preservation of digital evidence stored in any digital form on an electronic device. However, the ability of law enforcement agencies to access data stored on confiscated devices differs widely among Member States. According to the HLG, much could be gained by law enforcement agencies sharing both know-how and technical solutions, but the absence of comparable capacities among digital forensics laboratories and the general lack of standardised forensics procedures and of mechanisms enabling the recognition of skills and expertise of digital forensics experts are obstacles to cross-border cooperation. Europol, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation, already plays an important role in digital forensics. The Commission would like Europol to evolve further into a centre of excellence for operational expertise in this field. Encryption lies at the heart of the debate around digital forensics. Encryption is vital to protecting personal data and fundamental rights. However, it also represents an obstacle to criminal investigation, and hence a threat to security in Europe. The Commission will present a technology roadmap on encryption in 2026, to identify technological solutions that would enable law enforcement authorities to access encrypted data in a lawful manner, while safeguarding cybersecurity and fundamental rights. In its capacity as co-legislator, the European Parliament has actively engaged in shaping policies concerning law enforcement access to data, balancing the need for effective crime prevention with the protection of fundamental rights. This is one of four briefings that explore different aspects of the roadmap for effective and lawful access to data for law enforcement. These include a summary of the roadmap, and briefings on lawful interception, data retention and digital forensics. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Singapore Zoo breeds critically endangered Philippine crocodile for the first time

A rare Philippine crocodile has hatched at the Singapore Zoo in June, the first of its species to be successfully bred in captivity in South-east Asia, announced Mandai Wildlife Group.Breeding the critically endangered croc species is no easy task — the rep
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Singapore Zoo breeds critically endangered Philippine crocodile for the first time

A rare Philippine crocodile has hatched at the Singapore Zoo in June, the first of its species to be successfully bred in captivity in South-east Asia, announced Mandai Wildlife Group.Breeding the critically endangered croc species is no easy task — the reptiles can show aggressive behaviour towards each other especially during mating season and must be carefully paired up.Efforts began in 2022, after Philippine crocodile pair Reginald and Delilah were genetically matched and transferred to the Singapore Zoo from Denmark's National Aquarium.The programme kicked-off after the 11-year-old freshwater crocs were transferred to a new and improved habitat that includes a pond with adjustable dividers and enhanced heat and light conditions.Delilah started to nest, and Reginald was observed guarding the nest alongside Delilah.The animal care team then decided that any eggs laid will be artificially intubated to maximise their chances of survival, as it would allow precise control over temperature and humidity and minimise disturbance.

Police investigating 93 people, including 13-year-old, for unlicensed moneylending activities

Police are investigating 93 individuals for suspected involvement in unlicensed moneylending activities following a seven-day operation that ended on Tuesday (July 15).The operation which began on July 9 saw officers from the Criminal Investigation Departmen
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Police investigating 93 people, including 13-year-old, for unlicensed moneylending activities

Police are investigating 93 individuals for suspected involvement in unlicensed moneylending activities following a seven-day operation that ended on Tuesday (July 15).The operation which began on July 9 saw officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and the seven police land divisions conduct simultaneous raids across Singapore.Among the 93 under investigation, the oldest is 67, while the youngest is 13.Preliminary investigations revealed that one person operated as an unlicensed moneylender, while seven others allegedly harassed debtors at their homes. Under investigation are also 43 persons suspected of being runners who would assist in unlicensed moneylending activities through ATM transfers.The remaining 42 people allegedly opened bank accounts, provided ATM cards and personal identification numbers, as well as internet banking tokens to these illegal moneylenders, the police said.Investigations are ongoing.If found guilty, first-time offenders will face jail for up to four years, a fine between $30,000 and $300,000, and up to six strokes of the cane.

'Woke' Jaguar Land Rover joins UK jobs bloodbath just two months after Starmer boasted of 'saving' staff... as unemployment hits four-year high in wake of Labour's huge tax raid

The UK unemployment rate has risen to a four-year high, going from 4.6 per cent in the three months to April to 4.7 per cent in the three months to May.
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'Woke' Jaguar Land Rover joins UK jobs bloodbath just two months after Starmer boasted of 'saving' staff... as unemployment hits four-year high in wake of Labour's huge tax raid

The UK unemployment rate has risen to a four-year high, going from 4.6 per cent in the three months to April to 4.7 per cent in the three months to May.

Leadership et synergies : le Vice-Président International de la JCI en mission au Gabon

Le Vice-Président International de la Jeune Chambre Internationale (JCI), Guénolé Ravelomahafaly, est en visite au Gabon dans le cadre de sa tournée officielle dans les pays placés sous sa supervision, notamment le Gabon, le Burkina Faso, le Cameroun, l
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Leadership et synergies : le Vice-Président International de la JCI en mission au Gabon

Le Vice-Président International de la Jeune Chambre Internationale (JCI), Guénolé Ravelomahafaly, est en visite au Gabon dans le cadre de sa tournée officielle dans les pays placés sous sa supervision, notamment le Gabon, le Burkina Faso, le Cameroun, la Côte d'Ivoire, la Guinée, le Mali et le Sénégal. Arrivé ce mercredi 16 juillet 2025 à l'aéroport international Léon Mba, il a été accueilli par les membres de la JCI Gabon, marquant le début d'une visite fortement symbolique pour (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Basic advice should be helping millions better manage their money - but more needs to be done to provide it

Basic advice could address as much as a quarter of the advice gap, according to Foresters Financial, which said the model is a 'proven and cost-effective' solution.
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Basic advice should be helping millions better manage their money - but more needs to be done to provide it

Basic advice could address as much as a quarter of the advice gap, according to Foresters Financial, which said the model is a 'proven and cost-effective' solution.

'Until monsoon arrives ... ': Spotlight on Bihar’s crime surge; police blame seasonal lull, election heat

Bihar police attribute the recent crime surge to pre-monsoon patterns and election-related political attention, citing a traditional rise in murders before the rains. Additional Director General of Police, Kundan Krishnan, announced a new cell to monitor form
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'Until monsoon arrives ... ': Spotlight on Bihar’s crime surge; police blame seasonal lull, election heat

Bihar police attribute the recent crime surge to pre-monsoon patterns and election-related political attention, citing a traditional rise in murders before the rains. Additional Director General of Police, Kundan Krishnan, announced a new cell to monitor former shooters amidst opposition criticism of the Nitish Kumar government following several high-profile shootings, including a BJP leader and a businessman, intensifying political scrutiny.

Uttarakhand CM Dhami hails Union Cabinet's approval for Green Energy Mission, Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has welcomed the union cabinet's approval of the Prime Minister Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana and the Green Energy Mission, worth Rs 24000 crore and Rs 27000 crore respectively. He emphasized that these initiatives demonstrate t
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Uttarakhand CM Dhami hails Union Cabinet's approval for Green Energy Mission, Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has welcomed the union cabinet's approval of the Prime Minister Dhan-Dhanya Krishi Yojana and the Green Energy Mission, worth Rs 24000 crore and Rs 27000 crore respectively. He emphasized that these initiatives demonstrate the government's dedication to the welfare of farmers, villages, and the poor, while also promoting sustainable development.

David Speirs's mind went to 'dark and scary places' ahead of Kokoda hike

Three months after former South Australian opposition leader David Speirs was convicted and fined over drug supply charges, he has detailed his plans to hike the Kokoda Track on a «personal journey of restoration and renewal».
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David Speirs's mind went to 'dark and scary places' ahead of Kokoda hike

Three months after former South Australian opposition leader David Speirs was convicted and fined over drug supply charges, he has detailed his plans to hike the Kokoda Track on a «personal journey of restoration and renewal».

PNP Women’s Movement president urges women not to vote for George Wright

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Patricia Duncan Sutherland, president of the People’s National Party (PNP) Women’s Movement, is urging the women of Central Westmoreland to take a stance against domestic abuse by not voting for incumbent member of parliament,...
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PNP Women’s Movement president urges women not to vote for George Wright

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Patricia Duncan Sutherland, president of the People’s National Party (PNP) Women’s Movement, is urging the women of Central Westmoreland to take a stance against domestic abuse by not voting for incumbent member of parliament,...

NDTC’s opening night, benefit performance for JamCoders

The highly anticipated National Dance Theatre Company’s 63rd Season will open on Friday, July 18 at 8 p.m. with a benefit performance for JamCoders computer science Summer Camp. Delivered through partnerships and administered by the Department of...
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NDTC’s opening night, benefit performance for JamCoders

The highly anticipated National Dance Theatre Company’s 63rd Season will open on Friday, July 18 at 8 p.m. with a benefit performance for JamCoders computer science Summer Camp. Delivered through partnerships and administered by the Department of...

Brown Burke urges teachers to vote PNP to help ‘rescue Jamaica’

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Angela Brown Burke, the chairman of the People’s National Party (PNP), is appealing to the nation’s teachers to vote for her party, saying that in doing so, they will be helping to “rescue Jamaica” from the ruling Jamaica Labour...
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Brown Burke urges teachers to vote PNP to help ‘rescue Jamaica’

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Angela Brown Burke, the chairman of the People’s National Party (PNP), is appealing to the nation’s teachers to vote for her party, saying that in doing so, they will be helping to “rescue Jamaica” from the ruling Jamaica Labour...

TCI’s deputy premier calls for Caribbean Rotary unity, youth empowerment

WESTERN BUREAU Jamell Robinson, the deputy premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, wants deeper Rotary collaboration across the Caribbean and greater youth inclusion in leadership, declaring that the next generation is not waiting in the wings;...
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TCI’s deputy premier calls for Caribbean Rotary unity, youth empowerment

WESTERN BUREAU Jamell Robinson, the deputy premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands, wants deeper Rotary collaboration across the Caribbean and greater youth inclusion in leadership, declaring that the next generation is not waiting in the wings;...

Construction set to start on Harmony Cove

Construction is to get under way on the long-awaited Harmony Cove resort immediately after a groundbreaking exercise later this month, bringing tangibility to the US$1-billion luxury project more than 20 years after it was first announced by former...
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Construction set to start on Harmony Cove

Construction is to get under way on the long-awaited Harmony Cove resort immediately after a groundbreaking exercise later this month, bringing tangibility to the US$1-billion luxury project more than 20 years after it was first announced by former...

Travaux à Hitiaa : circulation fermée en semaine au PK 43, jusqu'à deux heures de trajet en plus pour certains

La route est fermée depuis le 15 juillet jusqu'au 08 août au niveau du PK43 à Hitia'a. Des travaux sont effectués pour sécuriser la route. Les habitants s'organisent et prennent leur mal en patience.
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Travaux à Hitiaa : circulation fermée en semaine au PK 43, jusqu'à deux heures de trajet en plus pour certains

La route est fermée depuis le 15 juillet jusqu'au 08 août au niveau du PK43 à Hitia'a. Des travaux sont effectués pour sécuriser la route. Les habitants s'organisent et prennent leur mal en patience.

Puntland rejects SSC-Khaatumo administration, citing legal grounds

Garowe (HOL) — Puntland authorities have declared that they do not recognize the SSC-Khaatumo administration, asserting that there is no legal basis for a separate regional government representing the Dhulbahante community.
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Puntland rejects SSC-Khaatumo administration, citing legal grounds

Garowe (HOL) — Puntland authorities have declared that they do not recognize the SSC-Khaatumo administration, asserting that there is no legal basis for a separate regional government representing the Dhulbahante community.

Thai woman, 35, 'filmed herself having sex with Buddhist monks and blackmailed them for millions of pounds'

Wilawan Emsawat, 35, known by the nickname Sika Golf, is accused of being involved in secret relationships with 13 monks, as well as money laundering and receiving stolen goods.
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Thai woman, 35, 'filmed herself having sex with Buddhist monks and blackmailed them for millions of pounds'

Wilawan Emsawat, 35, known by the nickname Sika Golf, is accused of being involved in secret relationships with 13 monks, as well as money laundering and receiving stolen goods.

Rochdale grooming gang ringleaders 'to finally be deported' to Pakistan

Until now Pakistan has refused to accept Qari Abdul Rauf, 55, and Adil Khan, 54, after the pair renounced their Pakistani citizenship before the Home Office took away their British citizenship.
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Rochdale grooming gang ringleaders 'to finally be deported' to Pakistan

Until now Pakistan has refused to accept Qari Abdul Rauf, 55, and Adil Khan, 54, after the pair renounced their Pakistani citizenship before the Home Office took away their British citizenship.

We're fed up of YouTubers coming to our town and ridiculing us for being 'the world's fattest' place to live... we're not a freak show!

Eighty per cent of the residents of Ebbw Vale in South Wales are classed as obese from living on high calorie takeaways.
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We're fed up of YouTubers coming to our town and ridiculing us for being 'the world's fattest' place to live... we're not a freak show!

Eighty per cent of the residents of Ebbw Vale in South Wales are classed as obese from living on high calorie takeaways.

Fatal abuse of Myanmar maid in Bishan: Traffic Police officer sentenced to 10 years' jail

SINGAPORE — Suspended police officer Kevin Chelvam was sentenced to 10 years' jail on Thursday (July 17) over his involvement in one of Singapore's worst fatal maid abuse cases.After a trial in April, District Judge Teoh Ai Lin conv
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Fatal abuse of Myanmar maid in Bishan: Traffic Police officer sentenced to 10 years' jail

SINGAPORE — Suspended police officer Kevin Chelvam was sentenced to 10 years' jail on Thursday (July 17) over his involvement in one of Singapore's worst fatal maid abuse cases.After a trial in April, District Judge Teoh Ai Lin convicted the 46-year-old Traffic Police officer of one count of abetting his then-wife Gaiyathiri Murugayan to voluntarily cause grievous hurt by starving Piang Ngaih Don, 24.Chelvam, who was the maid's registered employer, was also convicted of one count of voluntarily causing hurt by grabbing her hair and lifting her off the ground.The judge also convicted him of one count each of giving false information to a police officer, and causing evidence relating to the case to disappear by dismantling a CCTV recorder installed in his Bishan flat.

15 people under investigation for sharing Singpass credentials and facilitating scams

Fifteen persons are under investigation for allegedly sharing their Singpass credentials and facilitating scams that led to losses of over $890,000.The island-wide anti-scam enforcement operation was conducted between July 8 and 11, said the Singapore Police
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15 people under investigation for sharing Singpass credentials and facilitating scams

Fifteen persons are under investigation for allegedly sharing their Singpass credentials and facilitating scams that led to losses of over $890,000.The island-wide anti-scam enforcement operation was conducted between July 8 and 11, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Thursday (July 17).Led by SPF and the Singpass Anti-Fraud Team, the joint operation resulted in six of the 15 individuals — five men and one woman — being arrested.The six individuals, aged between 19 and 56, were arrested for offences under Section 8A of the Computer Misuse Act 1993.According to the police, they relinquished their Singpass credentials which were allegedly used to open bank accounts that were subsequently implicated in a range of scams.Based on preliminary investigations, the scams had been facilitated in various ways.Some individuals allegedly sold their Singpass credentials, which were then used to open new bank accounts and register for new mobile phone lines.Others allegedly gave unknown parties access to their Singpass accounts without verifying their identities.

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