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DG Ala calls for female engagement in ICT careers

As Vanuatu celebrates the 2024 National Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Days event which started yesterday, the Director General (DG) of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Mrs. Cherol Ala is calling on Ni- Vanuatu women to embark in courses

US lawmakers to meet Dalai Lama on India trip next week

Republican Michael McCaul and a bipartisan US delegation, including Nancy Pelosi, will visit the Dalai Lama in India. The visit to Dharamsala precedes the Dalai Lama's US trip for medical treatment. This could strain US-China relations, as Beijing views the D
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US lawmakers to meet Dalai Lama on India trip next week

Republican Michael McCaul and a bipartisan US delegation, including Nancy Pelosi, will visit the Dalai Lama in India. The visit to Dharamsala precedes the Dalai Lama's US trip for medical treatment. This could strain US-China relations, as Beijing views the Dalai Lama as a separatist.

Pakistan reporter questions US spokesperson about PM Modi's Lok Sabha victory. His response

Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the US state department, stressed that the decision regarding electoral matters lies solely with the people of India. He further highlighted the US's appreciation for the election that occurred in India, characterizing it
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Pakistan reporter questions US spokesperson about PM Modi's Lok Sabha victory. His response

Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the US state department, stressed that the decision regarding electoral matters lies solely with the people of India. He further highlighted the US's appreciation for the election that occurred in India, characterizing it as «the largest exercise of electoral franchise in any country in history.»

Kuwait fire tragedy: External affairs ministry did good job to help injured Indians, says Gopi

Union minister Suresh Gopi praised the external affairs ministry's coordination in aiding Indians injured in the Kuwait fire that claimed 49 lives. He cancelled plans to receive Malayalee victims' bodies. Kerala's revenue minister outlined arrangements for re
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Kuwait fire tragedy: External affairs ministry did good job to help injured Indians, says Gopi

Union minister Suresh Gopi praised the external affairs ministry's coordination in aiding Indians injured in the Kuwait fire that claimed 49 lives. He cancelled plans to receive Malayalee victims' bodies. Kerala's revenue minister outlined arrangements for receiving and transporting bodies, with support from health and NORKA departments. Officials confirmed 42 Indian casualties among 49 total in the Al-Mangaf building fire.

Congo-Kinshasa: Dozens Killed in DRC Suspected Islamist Rebel Attack

[DW] The attack in eastern Congo was blamed on Islamic State-linked rebels. It echoed a similar attack last week in the same province, where at least 80 people were killed.
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Congo-Kinshasa: Dozens Killed in DRC Suspected Islamist Rebel Attack

[DW] The attack in eastern Congo was blamed on Islamic State-linked rebels. It echoed a similar attack last week in the same province, where at least 80 people were killed.

Suffering dog with mouth duct-taped in 'homemade muzzle' surrendered to B.C. SPCA

The B.C. SPCA is caring for a young dog who was surrendered last week with her tail severely injured and her mouth duct-taped shut in a «homemade muzzle.»
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Suffering dog with mouth duct-taped in 'homemade muzzle' surrendered to B.C. SPCA

The B.C. SPCA is caring for a young dog who was surrendered last week with her tail severely injured and her mouth duct-taped shut in a «homemade muzzle.»

Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill

Donna Bartlett says she was overcome with emotion when standing earlier this week at the landfill where her granddaughter's remains were dumped more than two years ago. It was Bartlett's second time to the site where Marcedes Myran’s remains are believed t
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Family of victim of admitted serial killer reflects on plan to search landfill

Donna Bartlett says she was overcome with emotion when standing earlier this week at the landfill where her granddaughter's remains were dumped more than two years ago. It was Bartlett's second time to the site where Marcedes Myran’s remains are believed to be, and the first time she says she felt hopeful.

Citizen's arrest by Barrhaven eyewear store owner caught on camera

A store owner in Barrhaven who has been robbed multiple times wasn't going to let it happen again. Against the advice of police, he stepped in to stop another robbery from happening right in his store.
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Citizen's arrest by Barrhaven eyewear store owner caught on camera

A store owner in Barrhaven who has been robbed multiple times wasn't going to let it happen again. Against the advice of police, he stepped in to stop another robbery from happening right in his store.

'It just caught my eye': Funnel cloud spotted near Saltcoats, Sask.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a tornado warning Tuesday afternoon, however their ongoing investigation reports the stormy weather might have resulted in funnel clouds.
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'It just caught my eye': Funnel cloud spotted near Saltcoats, Sask.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) issued a tornado warning Tuesday afternoon, however their ongoing investigation reports the stormy weather might have resulted in funnel clouds.

Galmudug president Qorqor to reveal evidence behind North Galgaduud conflict

Dhusamareb (HOL) - Galmudug President Ahmed Abdi Kariye Qorqor announced that he will present evidence exposing those responsible for instigating the recent conflict in North Galgaduud, which resulted in nearly 100 deaths. His statement follows a meeting hel
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Galmudug president Qorqor to reveal evidence behind North Galgaduud conflict

Dhusamareb (HOL) - Galmudug President Ahmed Abdi Kariye Qorqor announced that he will present evidence exposing those responsible for instigating the recent conflict in North Galgaduud, which resulted in nearly 100 deaths. His statement follows a meeting held Wednesday afternoon with elders from the Marehan and Dir clans, who were involved in the deadly clash last Saturday.

Somalia president reorganizes army, creates four new commands to combat al-Shabaab

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has reorganized the Somali National Army (SNA) by creating four new specialized commands to enhance military capabilities.
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Somalia president reorganizes army, creates four new commands to combat al-Shabaab

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has reorganized the Somali National Army (SNA) by creating four new specialized commands to enhance military capabilities.

Biden, Zelensky hail $50 billion G7 loan for Ukraine

G7 leaders agreed Thursday on a new $50 billion loan for Ukraine using profits from frozen Russian assets, a move Joe Biden said showed Moscow «we're not backing down». The US president and other G7 leaders agreed at a summit in Italy to use the
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Biden, Zelensky hail $50 billion G7 loan for Ukraine

G7 leaders agreed Thursday on a new $50 billion loan for Ukraine using profits from frozen Russian assets, a move Joe Biden said showed Moscow «we're not backing down». The US president and other G7 leaders agreed at a summit in Italy to use the profits from the interest on the assets to back the loan to provide help this year to Kyiv as it struggles in its third year of war with Russia. Summit host Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced the «political agreement» after the first day of the Puglia talks, saying it was a hard-fought but «fundamental» step. Meloni invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to join a special session on the Ukraine war alongside the leaders of Germany, France, Canada, Britain and Japan. At a joint press conference with the Ukrainian leader afterwards, Biden said the deal emphasised to Russian President Vladimir Putin the long-term commitment of Kyiv's allies. With it, the G7 leaders «collectively show Putin he cannot wait us out, he cannot divide us», he said. Addressing leaders earlier at the luxury Borgo Egnazia resort, Zelensky said the loan was a «vital step forward in providing sustainable support for Ukraine in winning this war». He said it would go towards «both defence and reconstruction». But he said Ukrainian forces still needed more air-defence systems to help counter attacks by Moscow, which has been pummelling Kyiv's front-line troops and the country's power grid. - Loan syndicate - The EU agreed earlier this year to help Kyiv by using the profits from the interest on Russian central bank assets frozen by Western allies -- the majority of them held in the bloc. But Washington has been pushing for more and faster help through a huge upfront loan. A senior Biden administration official said the United States was willing to provide up to $50 billion, but said its contribution could be «significantly less» as it would be a shared initiative. «We will not be the only lenders. This will be a loan syndicate. We're going to share the risk, because we have a shared commitment to get this done,» the official said on condition of anonymity. He would not say how much other G7 countries would contribute, nor did any other leaders on Thursday. - 'Historic step' - G7 countries, which count the EU as their unofficial eighth member, have been Ukraine's key military and financial backers since Russia invaded in February 2022. The G7 and the EU have frozen around 300 billion euros ($325 billion) of Russian assets, much of it frozen by Euroclear, an international deposit organisation based in Belgium. EU countries say they could generate 2.5 to 3.0 billion euros a year for Kyiv from the profits on the interest. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz hailed the loan agreement as a «historic step» and a «clear signal to the Russian president that he cannot simply sit this matter out». «The basis has been created for Ukraine to be in a position to procure everything it needs... in the near future, in terms of weapons but also in terms of investment in reconstruction or in energy infrastructure,» he said. Zelensky has been engaged in a flurry of diplomacy aimed at shoring up international support, from a reconstruction conference in Berlin earlier this week to an upcoming peace conference in Switzerland at the weekend. In Puglia Thursday, he also signed what he called a «historic» 10-year security deal with Biden, and another with Japan. - Political flux - The summit comes at a time of extraordinary global turmoil. Apart from the conflict in Ukraine, the Hamas-Israel conflict in Gaza is raging and economic tensions are rising between China and Western countries. Many G7 countries are also in political flux, with summit attendees aware this could be Biden's last G7 summit if he loses to Donald Trump in November elections. Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is tipped to be ousted in July 4 elections, while France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Scholz are both under pressure after gains by the far right in EU Parliament elections last weekend. By contrast, Italy's Meloni is riding high after her far-right party came out on top in her country's EU Parliament vote. But she drew criticism from both France and the United States after reportedly seeking to remove a reference to safe access to abortion from the final G7 statement. The summit talks began Thursday with a short session on Africa, before turning to the Middle East, and on Friday the focus will turn to China -- and a visit by Pope Francis. G7 leaders on Thursday confirmed their support for a truce and hostage deal in the Hamas-Israel war. Biden said that so far, the «biggest hang-up» was Hamas, which was refusing to sign up. © Agence France-Presse

S. African parliament meets to re-elect weakened ANC president

South Africa's newly-elected parliament meets Friday and is expected to re-elect President Cyril Ramaphosa to form an unprecedented coalition government after his ruling ANC cobbled together a coalition deal. The African National Congress leader had called f
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S. African parliament meets to re-elect weakened ANC president

South Africa's newly-elected parliament meets Friday and is expected to re-elect President Cyril Ramaphosa to form an unprecedented coalition government after his ruling ANC cobbled together a coalition deal. The African National Congress leader had called for a government of national unity after his party lost its absolute majority in last month's general election, but two major leftist parties shunned the deal. Instead, according to ANC secretary general Fikile Mbalula, the government would «gravitate to the centre» -- backed by the centre-right Democratic Alliance (DA), the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and several smaller parties. «We have reached a breakthrough on the common agreement that we need to work together,» Mbalula told a news conference in Cape Town, confirming that the radical leftist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) had refused to join what he still called a unity government. Graft-tainted former president Jacob Zuma's new electoral vehicle, the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK), has disputed the May 29 election results and warned it would boycott Friday's sitting of the 400-member assembly. Mbalula said the ANC was talking to MK, but had not reached agreement. Ramaphosa is now expected to win the secret ballot of MPs to confirm his re-election. That would see him sworn in next week in Pretoria and then unveil his new cabinet, presumably including ministers from both the ANC and the former opposition parties in the coalition. - Post-apartheid democracy - «The ANC is going into this under the guise of a government of national unity, but really it isn't,» political analyst Dr. Hlengiwe Ndlovu of the Wits University School of Governance told AFP. «It's more like coalition talks.» For 30 years since the advent of post-apartheid democracy, the late Nelson Mandela's African National Congress has held an absolute majority and elected a president from its own ranks. But the former liberation movement -- weakened by corruption and recent governments' poor economic performance -- saw its support collapse at the May 29 election, leaving it with only 159 seats out of 400. «Besides the DA and IFP, Ramaphosa will be building up support from smaller parties... as insurance,» said author and political analyst Susan Booysen, amid reports that some ANC MPs may vote against their leader. «He needs that buffer,» she told AFP. But the left-wing Economic Freedom Fighters of former ANC youth leader Julius Malema, who wants to nationalise land and some privately-owned businesses, will not join the administration. At a news conference on Thursday, Malema said his members would vote for the ANC candidate for president if they were promised the speaker or deputy speaker position in parliament. But he denounced the idea of joining a unity government with white politician John Steenhuisen's liberal right DA, which has promised privatisations and market reform. «We have made it very clear to the president that we are not against the government of national unity,» Malema said, recounting a meeting he had held earlier with Ramaphosa. «We are against the inclusion of the DA and the Freedom Front Plus, because that represents imperialism, represents racism and white supremacy, represents backwardness.» The Freedom Front Plus is a right-wing party, seeking an autonomous Afrikaner homeland. - Millionaire businessman - A former trade unionist turned millionaire businessman, 71-year-old Ramaphosa first came to power in 2018 after Zuma was forced out under the cloud of corruption allegations. Once described by Mandela as one of the most gifted leaders of his generation, Ramaphosa played a key role in the negotiations that brought an end to apartheid in the early 1990s. Upon taking the reins of the country, he promised a new dawn for South Africa. But critics say he has disappointed. Under his watch unemployment has reached an almost record high, pushing the ANC towards its worst election result ever. The party's latest tilt towards the centre, with a coalition supported by centre-right and right-wing groups, might further hamper his popularity, particularly among ANC ranks. The broad-church party is a progressive outfit of the left that has overseen welfare and economic empowerment programmes for poor, black South Africans. © Agence France-Presse

Trump unites fractious Capitol Hill GOP behind him as November looms

The Hill summit marked a pivot point in the GOP campaign to recapture the White House, win the Senate majority and expand control of the House.
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Trump unites fractious Capitol Hill GOP behind him as November looms

The Hill summit marked a pivot point in the GOP campaign to recapture the White House, win the Senate majority and expand control of the House.

For the first time since Jan. 6, Trump comes to Capitol Hill

The ex-president’s off-campus visits Thursday with congressional Republicans mark his first foray to Capitol Hill since he was in office and since his supporters attacked Congress.
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For the first time since Jan. 6, Trump comes to Capitol Hill

The ex-president’s off-campus visits Thursday with congressional Republicans mark his first foray to Capitol Hill since he was in office and since his supporters attacked Congress.

US and Ukraine sign security pact

The US and Ukraine have signed a defense and security agreement aimed at helping Kiev “win the war” with Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
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US and Ukraine sign security pact

The US and Ukraine have signed a defense and security agreement aimed at helping Kiev “win the war” with Russia Read Full Article at RT.com

How England boss Gareth Southgate was forged by his no-nonsense mum... and I should know, she was my school dinner lady!

While England ­manager Gareth Southgate has been lavish in his praise of wife ­Alison, she's not the only ­influential lady in his life.
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How England boss Gareth Southgate was forged by his no-nonsense mum... and I should know, she was my school dinner lady!

While England ­manager Gareth Southgate has been lavish in his praise of wife ­Alison, she's not the only ­influential lady in his life.

Sir Geoff Hurst - the last surviving member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning team - admits his life is filled with 'great sadness' over loss of teammates from glory days

The England striker famously scored three as Sir Alf Ramsey's side beat West Germany 4-2 at Wembley to win the national men's team's only major trophy 58 years ago
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Sir Geoff Hurst - the last surviving member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning team - admits his life is filled with 'great sadness' over loss of teammates from glory days

The England striker famously scored three as Sir Alf Ramsey's side beat West Germany 4-2 at Wembley to win the national men's team's only major trophy 58 years ago

Rory McIlroy LEADS the US Open! Newfound marital bliss with wife Erica Stoll sparks impressive return to the course for PGA Tour star at Pinehurst

DANIEL MATTHEWS AT PINEHURST: McIlroy and Cantlay are on five-under-par. No one has ever shot a lower than their 65 in the US Open here. And the Northern Irishman did it without a single bogey.
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Rory McIlroy LEADS the US Open! Newfound marital bliss with wife Erica Stoll sparks impressive return to the course for PGA Tour star at Pinehurst

DANIEL MATTHEWS AT PINEHURST: McIlroy and Cantlay are on five-under-par. No one has ever shot a lower than their 65 in the US Open here. And the Northern Irishman did it without a single bogey.

Britain's top police officer calls for 'outrageous gaps' in hate crime law which allows people to 'lawfully stir up racial and religious hatred' to be closed

Sir Mark Rowley , who leads the Metropolitan Police , said it was 'startling' that people could stir hatred if they 'avoid being threatening or abusive'.
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Britain's top police officer calls for 'outrageous gaps' in hate crime law which allows people to 'lawfully stir up racial and religious hatred' to be closed

Sir Mark Rowley , who leads the Metropolitan Police , said it was 'startling' that people could stir hatred if they 'avoid being threatening or abusive'.

Shocking moment woman slaps stranger's daughter in the face before facing instant karma

Surreal video footage shows the moment a woman suddenly approached a girl in broad daylight and smacked her in the face in Brazil.
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Shocking moment woman slaps stranger's daughter in the face before facing instant karma

Surreal video footage shows the moment a woman suddenly approached a girl in broad daylight and smacked her in the face in Brazil.

Sask. company fined $60K after seizure of taxidermy mounts including hippo and giraffe

A Saskatchewan oilfield company fined for illegally importing taxidermized wildlife produced an online reality show that showed employees posing with the forbidden fauna.
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Sask. company fined $60K after seizure of taxidermy mounts including hippo and giraffe

A Saskatchewan oilfield company fined for illegally importing taxidermized wildlife produced an online reality show that showed employees posing with the forbidden fauna.

'Please handcuff me': Man in police video confesses to University of Waterloo stabbings after playing victim

Video evidence presented during a hearing for the man who recently pleaded guilty in the 2023 attacks in a University of Waterloo, Ont., gender-studies class shows the former student telling police he was a stabbing victim, then saying «it was me»
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'Please handcuff me': Man in police video confesses to University of Waterloo stabbings after playing victim

Video evidence presented during a hearing for the man who recently pleaded guilty in the 2023 attacks in a University of Waterloo, Ont., gender-studies class shows the former student telling police he was a stabbing victim, then saying «it was me» and asking to be handcuffed.

West is still prosperous by siphoning resources from the global South, says Medvedev

Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council cited the example of modern France, which keeps the currencies of Francophone Africa dependent on Paris
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West is still prosperous by siphoning resources from the global South, says Medvedev

Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council cited the example of modern France, which keeps the currencies of Francophone Africa dependent on Paris

United States actively supports unrest in Georgia — Russian diplomat

Maria Zakharova compared two statements made by the US Embassies in Armenia and Georgia about the continuing protests in those countries
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United States actively supports unrest in Georgia — Russian diplomat

Maria Zakharova compared two statements made by the US Embassies in Armenia and Georgia about the continuing protests in those countries

IAF special aircraft departs from Kuwait for India with mortal remains of 45 Indian victims

An Indian Air Force (IAF) special aircraft, carrying the mortal remains of 45 Indian victims who lost their lives in the tragic fire incident in Kuwait, has departed for Kochi.​​Accompanying the remains is Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh, who worke
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IAF special aircraft departs from Kuwait for India with mortal remains of 45 Indian victims

An Indian Air Force (IAF) special aircraft, carrying the mortal remains of 45 Indian victims who lost their lives in the tragic fire incident in Kuwait, has departed for Kochi.​​Accompanying the remains is Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh, who worked closely with Kuwaiti authorities to ensure the swift repatriation process. «MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh, who coordinated with Kuwaiti authorities to ensure swift repatriation, is onboard the aircraft,» confirmed India in Kuwait.

King Salman Arabic Language Academy signs deal with Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies

RIYADH: King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language on Thursday signed an agreement with Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies in Tashkent. The agreement aims to enhance cooperation in promoting the Arabic language, teaching it, preserving its in
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King Salman Arabic Language Academy signs deal with Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies

RIYADH: King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language on Thursday signed an agreement with Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies in Tashkent. The agreement aims to enhance cooperation in promoting the Arabic language, teaching it, preserving its integrity and supporting its use in alignment with the objectives of the human capability development program, one of the initiatives of Saudi Vision 2030.

Egypt’s president prays in the Prophet’s Mosque ahead of Hajj

RIYADH: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi arrived in the Saudi city of Madinah on Thursday and prayed at the Prophet’s Mosque, the Saudi Press Agency reported. El-Sisi was received by Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the governor of the Madin
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Egypt’s president prays in the Prophet’s Mosque ahead of Hajj

RIYADH: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi arrived in the Saudi city of Madinah on Thursday and prayed at the Prophet’s Mosque, the Saudi Press Agency reported. El-Sisi was received by Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the governor of the Madinah region, and a number of local officials on his arrival at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport. The annual pilgrimage starts on Friday and El-Sisi will be taking part this year. 

Saudi leaders send condolences to leader of Malawi over death of vice president

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman sent a message of condolence and sympathy to Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera following the deaths of Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima and nine others in a plane crash. The king wrote: “We received news of the
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Saudi leaders send condolences to leader of Malawi over death of vice president

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman sent a message of condolence and sympathy to Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera following the deaths of Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima and nine others in a plane crash. The king wrote: “We received news of the death of the vice president of the Republic of Malawi, Mr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, and his companions, and we express to your excellency and your friendly people our deepest condolences and sincere sympathy.” Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a similar message to the president, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Pilgrims reminded of benefits provided by Tawakkalna app during Hajj

MAKKAH: Authorities have reminded pilgrims that the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority’s Tawakkalna app provides access to several digital services that can help them during Hajj.
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Pilgrims reminded of benefits provided by Tawakkalna app during Hajj

MAKKAH: Authorities have reminded pilgrims that the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority’s Tawakkalna app provides access to several digital services that can help them during Hajj.

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