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Final call for Keir! Starmer rings voters ahead of local elections with Labour's blame game underway - as his deputy backs Westminster return for 'popular, relatable' Andy Burnham

Keir Starmer has urged Brits not to follow the 'politics of anger' as he braces for disastrous results in local elections tomorrow.

Malawi Celebrates Major Progress Against Malaria as Cases Drop by 4 Million

Malawi today joined the global community in commemorating World Malaria Day, with health authorities highlighting significant progress in the country’s fight against malaria after cases dropped by four million. Minister of Health Madalitso Baloyi and World
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Malawi Celebrates Major Progress Against Malaria as Cases Drop by 4 Million

Malawi today joined the global community in commemorating World Malaria Day, with health authorities highlighting significant progress in the country’s fight against malaria after cases dropped by four million. Minister of Health Madalitso Baloyi and World Health Organization Country Representative Dr Charles Kuria Njuguna led a public awareness walk from Reserve Bank of Malawi to […] The post Malawi Celebrates Major Progress Against Malaria as Cases Drop by 4 Million appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

From Subsidies to Food Handouts: How Malawi Spent K1 Trillion Yet Still Failed to End Hunger

Since 2015, Malawi has spent more than K1 trillion on fertiliser and maize seed subsidies for smallholder farmers, yet millions of citizens continue to depend on food aid as the country struggles with recurring hunger and poor agricultural productivity. The m
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From Subsidies to Food Handouts: How Malawi Spent K1 Trillion Yet Still Failed to End Hunger

Since 2015, Malawi has spent more than K1 trillion on fertiliser and maize seed subsidies for smallholder farmers, yet millions of citizens continue to depend on food aid as the country struggles with recurring hunger and poor agricultural productivity. The massive investment, funded by taxpayers and development partners, was meant to transform food production and […] The post From Subsidies to Food Handouts: How Malawi Spent K1 Trillion Yet Still Failed to End Hunger appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Over 300 Elderly Malawians Murdered in 10 Years as Justice System Stands Accused of Silence and Abandonment

More than 300 elderly Malawians have been brutally murdered over the past decade — beaten, hacked, stoned, burned alive and buried in silence — while a collapsing justice system watches helplessly as suspects walk free and families are left without answer
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Over 300 Elderly Malawians Murdered in 10 Years as Justice System Stands Accused of Silence and Abandonment

More than 300 elderly Malawians have been brutally murdered over the past decade — beaten, hacked, stoned, burned alive and buried in silence — while a collapsing justice system watches helplessly as suspects walk free and families are left without answers. The victims were not criminals. Many were frail grandmothers and elderly men whose only […] The post Over 300 Elderly Malawians Murdered in 10 Years as Justice System Stands Accused of Silence and Abandonment appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

OPINION | Who Decided That Old People Deserve Less Justice?

There is something deeply broken about a country where an old woman can be burned alive, an elderly man hacked to death by his own relatives, and the nation simply moves on. No outrage. No urgency. No justice. Just another coffin lowered into the ground whil
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OPINION | Who Decided That Old People Deserve Less Justice?

There is something deeply broken about a country where an old woman can be burned alive, an elderly man hacked to death by his own relatives, and the nation simply moves on. No outrage. No urgency. No justice. Just another coffin lowered into the ground while another police file gathers dust somewhere in a forgotten […] The post OPINION | Who Decided That Old People Deserve Less Justice? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

From Haryana to West Bengal - how PM Modi widened BJP’s footprint since 2014

The BJP has significantly expanded its political footprint across India, achieving its first chief minister in nine states since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014. This expansion, marked by recent victories in West Bengal and Odisha, transform
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From Haryana to West Bengal - how PM Modi widened BJP’s footprint since 2014

The BJP has significantly expanded its political footprint across India, achieving its first chief minister in nine states since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014. This expansion, marked by recent victories in West Bengal and Odisha, transforms the party from a Hindi-heartland force into a dominant pan-India political machine, reflecting its governance model and increasing public acceptance.

95% of parents satisfied with preschool safety, 89% satisfied with the education quality: ECDA survey

Some nine in ten parents polled by the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) in its inaugural Preschool Experience Survey have indicated their satisfaction with preschool safety standards and education quality.The findings of the survey, commissioned in N
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95% of parents satisfied with preschool safety, 89% satisfied with the education quality: ECDA survey

Some nine in ten parents polled by the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) in its inaugural Preschool Experience Survey have indicated their satisfaction with preschool safety standards and education quality.The findings of the survey, commissioned in November 2025 and involving nearly 1,800 parents, were shared at the Start Small Dream Big Walkathon on Saturday (May 9) .Organised by educational consultancy Preschool Market and supported by ECDA, the event brought together about 5,000 preschoolers, their families and early childhood educators to foster greater awareness of values-in-action and community involvement in children's development. In a news release the same day, ECDA said its survey was conducted to understand parents' experiences and satisfaction across key aspects of their children's preschool journey.This includes: quality of education, safety of the preschool environment, and confidence in the professionalism and expertise of early childhood educators.

Collective resilience, integration, community building among Singapore's broad priorities as Asean chair in 2027: PM Wong

Singapore's broad priorities when it assumes chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in 2027 will reflect continuity from previous years' chairmanship, even if the specific measures and focus will differ, said Prime Minister Lawrenc
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Collective resilience, integration, community building among Singapore's broad priorities as Asean chair in 2027: PM Wong

Singapore's broad priorities when it assumes chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in 2027 will reflect continuity from previous years' chairmanship, even if the specific measures and focus will differ, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Saturday (May 9).He was speaking to the media as he wrapped up a three-day visit to Cebu, Philippines to attend the 48th Asean Summit.Asked about Singapore's priorities as incoming Asean chair next year, PM Wong said these are still being worked out, but the key issues and focus will revolve around similar themes.He listed strengthening Asean's collective resilience, advancing the 11-member bloc's integration efforts, and advancing its community building agenda as Singapore's possible broad priorities.But PM Wong also pointed out these broad priorities — which were also reflected in previous years' chairmanship — are a continuity, adding that the specific measures and focus, which are being worked on, will differ from chair to chair.

From Dilip Ghosh to Agnimitra Paul - what BJP’s first West Bengal cabinet looks like

Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the new Chief Minister of West Bengal. The BJP secured a significant win in the 2026 assembly elections. Several prominent leaders attended the swearing-in ceremony. The new government includes ministers like Dilip Ghosh, Agnimit
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From Dilip Ghosh to Agnimitra Paul - what BJP’s first West Bengal cabinet looks like

Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the new Chief Minister of West Bengal. The BJP secured a significant win in the 2026 assembly elections. Several prominent leaders attended the swearing-in ceremony. The new government includes ministers like Dilip Ghosh, Agnimitra Paul, Ashok Kirtania, Kshudiram Tudu, and Nisith Pramanik. The state saw record voter turnout.

Watch: PM Modi bows down with folded hands before Kolkata crowd as BJP forms first govt in West Bengal

Prime Minister Modi expressed profound gratitude to the people of Bengal, bowing with folded hands after the BJP's historic Assembly election victory. Alongside new chief minister Adhikari, he shared an emotional moment with 98-year-old veteran Makhanlal Sark
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Watch: PM Modi bows down with folded hands before Kolkata crowd as BJP forms first govt in West Bengal

Prime Minister Modi expressed profound gratitude to the people of Bengal, bowing with folded hands after the BJP's historic Assembly election victory. Alongside new chief minister Adhikari, he shared an emotional moment with 98-year-old veteran Makhanlal Sarkar, even touching his feet in a gesture of deep respect. This marks a significant shift in West Bengal's political landscape.

Indian sailor killed after dhow catches fire near Strait of Hormuz; 17 rescued

A fire aboard a wooden dhow near the Strait of Hormuz resulted in the death of one Indian sailor and injuries to four others. Seventeen Indian crew members were rescued by a passing vessel. The incident occurred amidst heightened regional tensions, with recen
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Indian sailor killed after dhow catches fire near Strait of Hormuz; 17 rescued

A fire aboard a wooden dhow near the Strait of Hormuz resulted in the death of one Indian sailor and injuries to four others. Seventeen Indian crew members were rescued by a passing vessel. The incident occurred amidst heightened regional tensions, with recent exchanges between Iran and the United States in the vital shipping lane.

Motorcycle smashed after accident with car in Jurong, rider taken to hospital

A 23-year-old male motorcyclist was taken to hospital on Thursday (May 7) night after the motorcycle he was riding was involved in an accident with a car in Jurong.The accident happened at about 9.55pm at the junction of Jurong East Avenue 1 and Jurong Canal
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Motorcycle smashed after accident with car in Jurong, rider taken to hospital

A 23-year-old male motorcyclist was taken to hospital on Thursday (May 7) night after the motorcycle he was riding was involved in an accident with a car in Jurong.The accident happened at about 9.55pm at the junction of Jurong East Avenue 1 and Jurong Canal Drive.  Map showing where the accident involving a motorcycle and car took place on Thursday (May 7) night. GRAPHIC: Google Maps Photos of the accident shared on a motoring chat group show the badly damaged motorcycle lying on its side. Debris, including parts of the motorcycle's bodywork, are seen strewn across the junction.A white Mazda saloon car, with its front bumper partially dislodged, was stopped in the middle of the junction. 

No sensitive student information compromised in Canvas cyberattack: NUS

The recent cyberattack on global learning management platform Canvas has not compromised any sensitive information from students at the National University of Singapore (NUS).In a statement addressing the matter, a spokesperson for the university told AsiaOn
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No sensitive student information compromised in Canvas cyberattack: NUS

The recent cyberattack on global learning management platform Canvas has not compromised any sensitive information from students at the National University of Singapore (NUS).In a statement addressing the matter, a spokesperson for the university told AsiaOne on Saturday (May 9) that it is aware of the data breach.NUS was among multiple educational institutions affected by the cyberattack on May 7, which blocked access to the platform. Access was restored on May 8. Cyberextortion group ShinyHunters claimed to be behind the incident.Other local universities in the list of affected institutions include the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and the Singapore Institute of Management.Assuring that data protection and security are its priority, the NUS spokesperson said the university is in touch with US-based company Instructure, which owns Canvas, to assess the impact. 

HDB to refresh 4 wet markets in Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, Woodlands and Yew Tee: Sun Xueling

Four wet markets in Housing and Development Board (HDB) heartlands — at Fajar Shopping Centre, Yew Tee Square, Bukit Batok West Shopping Centre, and Woodlands North Plaza — will undergo upgrading works when their respective 30-year leases end between now
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HDB to refresh 4 wet markets in Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang, Woodlands and Yew Tee: Sun Xueling

Four wet markets in Housing and Development Board (HDB) heartlands — at Fajar Shopping Centre, Yew Tee Square, Bukit Batok West Shopping Centre, and Woodlands North Plaza — will undergo upgrading works when their respective 30-year leases end between now and end-2027, said Senior Minister of State for National Development Sun Xueling.Sun, who is also Senior Minister of State for Transport, made the announcement in a Facebook post on Saturday (May 9), after she visited the newly upgraded wet market at Serangoon Central Village a day earlier.The wet market was returned to HDB in 2024 after its lease expired. It later underwent upgrading works and now has a new layout with more stalls.«The stallholders I spoke to welcomed the bright, airy layout. Residents had also shared with me that they found the rejuvenated market to be a more pleasant experience for them. They were also glad to have more food options than before with a new eating house,» Sun wrote.

Speed sells Jamaica -  Island taps into Gen Z tourism boom through Youtuber’s visit

With close to 54 million YouTube subscribers, Internet sensation IShowSpeed has turned his visit to Jamaica into a global spectacle, giving the island major visibility among younger travellers.
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Speed sells Jamaica -  Island taps into Gen Z tourism boom through Youtuber’s visit

With close to 54 million YouTube subscribers, Internet sensation IShowSpeed has turned his visit to Jamaica into a global spectacle, giving the island major visibility among younger travellers.

Hormuz akin to ‘atomic bomb’ – Iranian supreme leader’s adviser

Tehran and Washington continue “sporadic” exchanges of fire as they vie for control of the strategic waterway Read Full Article at RT.com
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Hormuz akin to ‘atomic bomb’ – Iranian supreme leader’s adviser

Tehran and Washington continue “sporadic” exchanges of fire as they vie for control of the strategic waterway Read Full Article at RT.com

'Don't grieve alone, ok?' Woman dies after 8-year cancer battle, shares final words on LinkedIn

A woman who lost an eight-year-long battle with cancer shared her final words through a posthumous post on LinkedIn.Assistant human resources manager Grace Seah died aged 41 on Thursday (May 7) and her last letter to her loved ones went up the next day.«
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'Don't grieve alone, ok?' Woman dies after 8-year cancer battle, shares final words on LinkedIn

A woman who lost an eight-year-long battle with cancer shared her final words through a posthumous post on LinkedIn.Assistant human resources manager Grace Seah died aged 41 on Thursday (May 7) and her last letter to her loved ones went up the next day.«Thank you for your friendship, love, and kindness — I feel incredibly blessed to have had you in my life,» she wrote.Seah also invited those who saw her post to her wake, which was held from Friday to Saturday.«I hope it becomes a time of reconnection, with more flowing conversations than tears — and a reminder to live fully in the present,» she said.«I believe death ends life, not love or relationships. When you miss me, just think of me — the silly things I said or did, the moments we shared.»Thank you for loving me, and for grieving me," she added.Seah assured those who were unable to come that it was alright for them not to attend.

'A whole-of-country effort' to defend Singapore against AI-enabled threats: Shanmugam

Singapore has to become better in defending itself against artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled threats, while becoming experts at using the technology for its own purposes, said Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam on Saturday (May 9).Spea
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'A whole-of-country effort' to defend Singapore against AI-enabled threats: Shanmugam

Singapore has to become better in defending itself against artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled threats, while becoming experts at using the technology for its own purposes, said Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam on Saturday (May 9).Speaking to the media after a community event in Yishun, Shanmugam, who is also Minister for Home Affairs, set out Singapore's approach to securing itself against AI-enabled threats following recent developments on frontier AI models.This comes as financial institutions across the globe scramble to assess cybersecurity risks brought about by Anthropic's frontier AI model Mythos.Anthropic earlier this month debuted Mythos, its most advanced AI model to date and designed for defensive cybersecurity tasks.But concerns intensified after Anthropic said a preview of Mythos uncovered «thousands» of major vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browser, raising fears about the resilience of traditional software security. 

Police investigating 72 people for fraudulently registering SIM cards

Following a three-week long islandwide enforcement operation which ended on Friday (May 8), the police have arrested seven people and are investigating 65 others for their alleged involvement in registering SIM cards for illicit purposes.The police said in a
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Police investigating 72 people for fraudulently registering SIM cards

Following a three-week long islandwide enforcement operation which ended on Friday (May 8), the police have arrested seven people and are investigating 65 others for their alleged involvement in registering SIM cards for illicit purposes.The police said in a news release on Saturday that the operation, which began on April 20, involved officers from its Anti-Scam Command and its seven land divisions.The operation targeted errant subscribers who registered postpaid SIM cards that were subsequently linked to criminal activities. A total of five men and two women, aged between 18 and 35, were arrested for their suspected involvement in providing registered postpaid SIM cards for monetary gains.Another 62 men and three women, aged between 16 and 56, are also being investigated, said the police.Preliminary investigations revealed that these errant subscribers were offered cash rewards of between $10 and $20 per registered SIM card.These subscribers were purportedly instructed to register and buy SIM cards in bulk from different retailers, and handed over between 30 and 64 registered SIM cards to be the syndicate's courier.

'Eternal voice of civilisation': PM Modi pays tribute to Rabindranath Tagore on 'pochishe boishakh'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister-elect Suvendu Adhikari paid tribute to Rabindranath Tagore on his birth anniversary, Pochishe Boishakh. Modi hailed Tagore as a timeless voice of Indian civilization, while Adhikari described him as
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'Eternal voice of civilisation': PM Modi pays tribute to Rabindranath Tagore on 'pochishe boishakh'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister-elect Suvendu Adhikari paid tribute to Rabindranath Tagore on his birth anniversary, Pochishe Boishakh. Modi hailed Tagore as a timeless voice of Indian civilization, while Adhikari described him as an «eternal star» of Bengali literature. The occasion marks the Nobel laureate's enduring contributions to literature, philosophy, education, and culture.

Two Indians in crew of hantavirus-hit ship

A rare hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship with two Indian crew members has sparked international attention. Experts assure no immediate concern for India, citing previous sporadic cases. The Andes strain, linked to limited human-to-human spread, requires cl
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Two Indians in crew of hantavirus-hit ship

A rare hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship with two Indian crew members has sparked international attention. Experts assure no immediate concern for India, citing previous sporadic cases. The Andes strain, linked to limited human-to-human spread, requires close exposure, unlike COVID-19. India's healthcare is prepared for potential cases.

AI tools to help centre catch fake Ayushman claims

New AI systems are now available to combat fraud in the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme. These advanced tools can identify fake hospital bills and forged medical documents. The technology aims to speed up insurance claim settlements and enhance transp
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AI tools to help centre catch fake Ayushman claims

New AI systems are now available to combat fraud in the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme. These advanced tools can identify fake hospital bills and forged medical documents. The technology aims to speed up insurance claim settlements and enhance transparency. India is leading the Global South with its health AI benchmarking platform.

Backchannel deals, shifting loyalties and Vijay’s race for power - What’s unfolding in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu's government formation remains uncertain as TVK emerges as the single largest party but falls short of a majority. Allies are scrambling for numbers, with some extending support while others withdraw, creating a volatile political landscape. Effort
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Backchannel deals, shifting loyalties and Vijay’s race for power - What’s unfolding in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu's government formation remains uncertain as TVK emerges as the single largest party but falls short of a majority. Allies are scrambling for numbers, with some extending support while others withdraw, creating a volatile political landscape. Efforts are underway to secure the necessary support to stake a claim to power.

Labour loses control of Birmingham as Reform and pro-Gaza independents shatter party's dominance of crisis-hit City Council

The council is hopelessly split, with Reform, the Conservatives, Greens and Muslim sectarian independents all picking up seats.
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Labour loses control of Birmingham as Reform and pro-Gaza independents shatter party's dominance of crisis-hit City Council

The council is hopelessly split, with Reform, the Conservatives, Greens and Muslim sectarian independents all picking up seats.

UK local election results: Reform gains more than 1,400 English Council seats as Labour suffers Wales and Birmingham losses - RECAP

RECAP: Follow the results and reaction from the UK local elections across England, Scotland and Wales in the biggest test of public opinion since Labour's landslide win in the 2024 general election.
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UK local election results: Reform gains more than 1,400 English Council seats as Labour suffers Wales and Birmingham losses - RECAP

RECAP: Follow the results and reaction from the UK local elections across England, Scotland and Wales in the biggest test of public opinion since Labour's landslide win in the 2024 general election.

We do not express opinion on correctness of arrest or non-arrest: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court emphasized its reluctance to direct arrests, prioritizing evidence collection and witness protection. While monitoring investigations, the bench declined to comment on the merits of the Anil Ambani Group (ADAG) case, citing past collateral d
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We do not express opinion on correctness of arrest or non-arrest: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court emphasized its reluctance to direct arrests, prioritizing evidence collection and witness protection. While monitoring investigations, the bench declined to comment on the merits of the Anil Ambani Group (ADAG) case, citing past collateral damage to reputations. The CBI has filed nine FIRs totaling Rs 27,337 crore against ADAG entities.

TOI wins top honours at INMA awards

The Times of India secured top honors at the INMA awards in Berlin, winning first prize for «Thirukkural With The Times» in Best Use of Print (Regional) and third prize for «I am Kolkata, Amar Para» in Best Use of Social Media (Regiona
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TOI wins top honours at INMA awards

The Times of India secured top honors at the INMA awards in Berlin, winning first prize for «Thirukkural With The Times» in Best Use of Print (Regional) and third prize for «I am Kolkata, Amar Para» in Best Use of Social Media (Regional). The publication also received three honorary mentions for its reader engagement, video content, and revenue diversification strategies.

SC acquits man after 22 years in jail, raps Delhi high court for nixing delayed appeal

The Supreme Court has ordered the release of a murder convict after 22 years, criticizing the Orissa High Court for dismissing his appeal solely on grounds of delay. The apex court invoked its extraordinary powers under Article 142, highlighting the convict'
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SC acquits man after 22 years in jail, raps Delhi high court for nixing delayed appeal

The Supreme Court has ordered the release of a murder convict after 22 years, criticizing the Orissa High Court for dismissing his appeal solely on grounds of delay. The apex court invoked its extraordinary powers under Article 142, highlighting the convict's satisfactory jail conduct and lack of legal aid.

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