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Northern Caribbean University (NCU), as a Seventh-day Adventist-owned institution continues to find ways in which the organisation integrates faith and learning into their service to the community. NCU in aligning its strategic goals with the world...

Special operation shows that Western forces no match for Russia — newspaper

According to the article, «the Russian people and government stand united by patriotism, steadfastly defending the security and sovereignty of the country»
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Special operation shows that Western forces no match for Russia — newspaper

According to the article, «the Russian people and government stand united by patriotism, steadfastly defending the security and sovereignty of the country»

NATO shouldn’t accept Ukraine due to risk of nuclear escalation with Russia — magazine

The report said that the nuclear deal between NATO and Moscow must include commitments not to admit Ukraine to the alliance and not to deploy the bloc's troops and infrastructure on Ukrainian territory
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NATO shouldn’t accept Ukraine due to risk of nuclear escalation with Russia — magazine

The report said that the nuclear deal between NATO and Moscow must include commitments not to admit Ukraine to the alliance and not to deploy the bloc's troops and infrastructure on Ukrainian territory

EU could die out within next decade if migration issues not solved — Polish MFA

Maciej Duszczyk explained that stricter border laws may be introduced in some countries of the union if the recently adopted EU migration pact is not amended soon
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EU could die out within next decade if migration issues not solved — Polish MFA

Maciej Duszczyk explained that stricter border laws may be introduced in some countries of the union if the recently adopted EU migration pact is not amended soon

Property agent discovers 21 tenants in HDB flat, makes police report

One property agent said he resorted to calling the police on 21 tenants in an HDB flat after they resisted eviction. Real estate agent Ken Tay shared his experience in a series of TikTok videos posted on Saturday (June 15). In the video, Tay says that he
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Property agent discovers 21 tenants in HDB flat, makes police report

One property agent said he resorted to calling the police on 21 tenants in an HDB flat after they resisted eviction. Real estate agent Ken Tay shared his experience in a series of TikTok videos posted on Saturday (June 15). In the video, Tay says that he was tipped off on Wednesday (June 12) that although the five-room-flat had been rented out to five students, there were 21 people residing in it. He did not name the estate in his videos. Under the instruction of the landlord, Tay visited the flat on the same day to notify the tenants that they must leave the property by 5pm on Friday. Unfortunately, he found the flat in disarray. Some lights and furniture were broken, and two of the three bedrooms were locked by the tenants – who refused to let Tay look inside. https://www.tiktok.com/@askkentay/video/7380290442048359681 When Tay returned to the flat on Friday, the tenants were not ready to leave, and he said he had to call the police to assist him in the eviction. Amidst the chaos, some of the tenants even attempted to take the flat owner's furniture with them, said Tay.

'I want people to see me and slow down': Man drives 'polite car' resembling police vehicle

SINGAPORE — From a distance, the multipurpose vehicle is easily mistaken for a police patrol vehicle or ambulance but on closer inspection, the words on the minivan say polite, not police. Scan the QR code wrought large on the walls of the MPV, and you ar
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'I want people to see me and slow down': Man drives 'polite car' resembling police vehicle

SINGAPORE — From a distance, the multipurpose vehicle is easily mistaken for a police patrol vehicle or ambulance but on closer inspection, the words on the minivan say polite, not police. Scan the QR code wrought large on the walls of the MPV, and you are whisked away to the website of an ice cream shop. The MPV caught the eye of motorists, who have put up photos of the «Polite Car» on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page on June 15. Netizens were divided in their views, with some in the comments section suggesting it was a good idea, while others said it was «intentionally misleading», because it looked like a police car. Speaking to The Straits Times, the owner of the vehicle, businessman Goh Yong Wei, 32, said since he decorated his Toyota Alphard with the decal in May, other motorists have been slowing down to give way to him on the roads. He said: «As a driver and motorbike rider in Singapore, I find that the driving culture here is not gracious, especially during peak hours. »I want to be noticed, I want the attention, I want people to see me and slow down to avoid a collision."

Mutharika and Chakwera relationship: How cool are these two to each other?

After becoming president, Malawi leader Lazarus Chakwera together with the first lady, Monica, travelled from Lilongwe to visit former president, Professor Arthur Mutharika, at his house in Mangochi. During the burial of the departed veep Saulos Chilima, Chak
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Mutharika and Chakwera relationship: How cool are these two to each other?

After becoming president, Malawi leader Lazarus Chakwera together with the first lady, Monica, travelled from Lilongwe to visit former president, Professor Arthur Mutharika, at his house in Mangochi. During the burial of the departed veep Saulos Chilima, Chakwera left his seat and went where Mutharika sat to offer his condolences. Do these gestures tell us […] The post Mutharika and Chakwera relationship: How cool are these two to each other? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Chakwera warned: “Don’t appoint Veep from MCP, you will completely ruin Tonse Alliance”

Political analysts in the country have been blunt towards President Lazarus Chakwera warning him not to appoint the next vice president from his Malawi Congress Party (MCP) saying the move will completely destroy the Tonse Alliance, eventually, complicating h
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Chakwera warned: “Don’t appoint Veep from MCP, you will completely ruin Tonse Alliance”

Political analysts in the country have been blunt towards President Lazarus Chakwera warning him not to appoint the next vice president from his Malawi Congress Party (MCP) saying the move will completely destroy the Tonse Alliance, eventually, complicating his chances for re-electing in the next years polls. The Malawi leader, hence, has been advised to […] The post Chakwera warned: “Don’t appoint Veep from MCP, you will completely ruin Tonse Alliance” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Russia and North Korea to sign strategic partnership treaty

Vladimir Putin has approved the signing of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement with North Korea Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russia and North Korea to sign strategic partnership treaty

Vladimir Putin has approved the signing of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement with North Korea Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian warships launch exercises in Far East (VIDEO)

Russia’s Pacific Fleet has launched naval exercises in the Far East involving 40 warships and 20 aircraft and helicopters Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russian warships launch exercises in Far East (VIDEO)

Russia’s Pacific Fleet has launched naval exercises in the Far East involving 40 warships and 20 aircraft and helicopters Read Full Article at RT.com

Five parties to form new South African government

The African National Congress party says South Africa’s Government of National Unity will have 273 seats in the National Assembly Read Full Article at RT.com
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Five parties to form new South African government

The African National Congress party says South Africa’s Government of National Unity will have 273 seats in the National Assembly Read Full Article at RT.com

Crossing Moscow’s red line ‘permissible’ – Austria

It is legal for Ukraine to attack targets in Russia with donated Western weapons, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Crossing Moscow’s red line ‘permissible’ – Austria

It is legal for Ukraine to attack targets in Russia with donated Western weapons, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Too much screen time? Number of double vision cases on the rise in Singapore, says SNEC

SINGAPORE — The number of cases of diplopia — which causes a person to see double — with no known cause seen at the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) is rising, in line with the worldwide trend, said senior consultant Yvonne Ling. Commonly known a
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Too much screen time? Number of double vision cases on the rise in Singapore, says SNEC

SINGAPORE — The number of cases of diplopia — which causes a person to see double — with no known cause seen at the Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) is rising, in line with the worldwide trend, said senior consultant Yvonne Ling. Commonly known as double vision, diplopia can occur when one eye is covered (monocular diplopia) or only when both eyes are open (binocular diplopia). A survey of binocular diplopia cases at SNEC conducted earlier in 2024 showed there were 234 patients between 2011 and 2020, up from 15 patients from 2001 to 2010. From 2021 to 2023, there were already 76 patients. These patients are mostly adults. Binocular diplopia is when you see double with both eyes open, and it disappears upon closing either eye, said Dr Ling. It may be due to a neurological problem, or it may be due to too much screen time, especially on mobile phones, she said. «If the 'double vision' happens with one eye alone, see your friendly optometrist first. All you may need is a change of glasses, or it may be early onset of cataract which is a non-urgent condition,» said Dr Ling, of monocular diplopia.

Probation for teen who forced boy to drink urine

SINGAPORE — A teenager who placed a parang against a 16-year-old boy's neck, ordered him to strip naked and forced the victim to drink urine from a bottle, was sentenced to two years' probation on June 18. As part of his sentence, the offender, who is no
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Probation for teen who forced boy to drink urine

SINGAPORE — A teenager who placed a parang against a 16-year-old boy's neck, ordered him to strip naked and forced the victim to drink urine from a bottle, was sentenced to two years' probation on June 18. As part of his sentence, the offender, who is now 18, must spend a year at the Singapore Boys' Hostel and perform 100 hours of community service. He must also remain indoors from 10pm to 6am every day, and his mother was bonded for $5,000 to ensure his good behaviour. The offender, who was identified in court documents as A1, cannot be named due to a gag order. A1, who turned 18 in September 2023, pleaded guilty in April to one count each of criminal intimidation and being a member of an unlawful assembly. His accomplices were identified in court documents as B1, B2, B3 and B4. They were the offender's friends and were between 15 and 17 years old at the time of the offences in March 2023. The names of all six boys have been redacted from court documents. A1 met his four friends in March 2023 and told them he wanted to beat up the victim for «harassing» a female friend.

Singaporean traveller makes U-turn home after being stuck at Batam ferry terminal for 2.5 hours

She wanted to go on a quick day trip to Batam during the long weekend, but ended up making a U-turn home hours after. A Singaporean woman shared in a Lemon8 post on Sunday (June 16) that she had spent 2.5 hours stuck in a queue at Batam Centre Ferry Termin
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Singaporean traveller makes U-turn home after being stuck at Batam ferry terminal for 2.5 hours

She wanted to go on a quick day trip to Batam during the long weekend, but ended up making a U-turn home hours after. A Singaporean woman shared in a Lemon8 post on Sunday (June 16) that she had spent 2.5 hours stuck in a queue at Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. The 40-year-old, who only wanted to be known as Slacker Auntie, told AsiaOne that she had booked last-minute tickets to Batam with her friends and smoothly boarded the ferry on Saturday. However, problems arose once they arrived at their destination. «Ferry managed to reach Batam and then… we couldn't alight,» she wrote in her post. «It's been two hours and I am still stuck in this ferry.» Noting that the snaking queue had extended outside of the customs area, she decided to cut her losses and return to Singapore. Fortunately, the woman had bought a return ticket for 3.30pm that day. She later found out that the long queue has been a recurring problem at Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. Her friends also told her that customs are «always this messy». «I am sticking to Malaysia for short day trips,» Slacker Auntie said.

At a Glance - World Refugee Day 2024 - 18-06-2024

In December 2000, the United Nations General Assembly designated 20 June as World Refugee Day, to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Geneva Convention on to the Status of Refugees. It is a day to honour the courage of people who have been forced to flee th
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At a Glance - World Refugee Day 2024 - 18-06-2024

In December 2000, the United Nations General Assembly designated 20 June as World Refugee Day, to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Geneva Convention on to the Status of Refugees. It is a day to honour the courage of people who have been forced to flee their homes to escape conflict or persecution. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP

Briefing - Vulnerability of unaccompanied and separated child migrants - 18-06-2024

According to United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) estimates, the number of migrant children increased from 24 million in the 1990–2000 period to 36 million in 2020. In 2022 alone, some 35 200 children arrived in southern European countries. Of them, som
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Briefing - Vulnerability of unaccompanied and separated child migrants - 18-06-2024

According to United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) estimates, the number of migrant children increased from 24 million in the 1990–2000 period to 36 million in 2020. In 2022 alone, some 35 200 children arrived in southern European countries. Of them, some 23 500 (67 %) were unaccompanied or had been separated from family members during the journey. A child may be unaccompanied or get separated for various reasons, including persecution of the child or parents; international conflict and civil war; human trafficking and smuggling, including sale by parents; accidental separation from parents during the journey; and a search for better economic opportunities. There is a comprehensive international legal framework on children's rights and their protection in place, yet irregular migrant children, especially those unaccompanied or separated from their parents during their journey, face numerous obstacles and challenges during and after migration. These include a heightened risk of sexual exploitation and abuse, military recruitment, child labour (including for foster families) or detention. In many countries, children are routinely denied entry or detained by border or immigration officials. In other cases, they are admitted but denied access to asylum procedures, or their asylum claims are not handled in an age- or gender-sensitive manner. The vulnerable situation of unaccompanied and separated children worldwide, and the threats they face, need to be addressed, particularly in view of the constant rise in their numbers. Applying the 'best interests of the child' principle, EU asylum law offers special protection to such children, and the EU has adopted numerous instruments and identified key actions for the protection of all children in migration, including those who are unaccompanied or who have been separated from their parents. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP

Does Mutharika’s step son, Tadikira, has a case to answer or not? Mzuzu High Court to rule tomorrow

The High Court in Mzuzu will tomorrow, deliver its ruling on whether Tadikira Mafubza, former president Peter Mutharika step son, and five other people suspected to have had a hand in the murder of about 30 Ethiopian nationals have a case to answer or not. Bo
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Does Mutharika’s step son, Tadikira, has a case to answer or not? Mzuzu High Court to rule tomorrow

The High Court in Mzuzu will tomorrow, deliver its ruling on whether Tadikira Mafubza, former president Peter Mutharika step son, and five other people suspected to have had a hand in the murder of about 30 Ethiopian nationals have a case to answer or not. Bodies of the 30 Ethiopian nationals were found buried in […] The post Does Mutharika’s step son, Tadikira, has a case to answer or not? Mzuzu High Court to rule tomorrow appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Saudi HR ministry reviews Hajj initiatives on field visit, praises workers

RIYADH: The Saudi minister responsible for labor issues has praised the ministry’s workers for their efforts during this year’s Hajj, the Saudi Press Reported. Ahmed Al-Rajhi, minister for human resources and social development, made the remarks on a vi
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Saudi HR ministry reviews Hajj initiatives on field visit, praises workers

RIYADH: The Saudi minister responsible for labor issues has praised the ministry’s workers for their efforts during this year’s Hajj, the Saudi Press Reported. Ahmed Al-Rajhi, minister for human resources and social development, made the remarks on a visit to the ministry’s Hajj headquarters, where he reviewed the activities of the regulatory teams and inspected relevant workflows. The teams are tasked with ensuring that establishments involved in Hajj operations comply with labor laws and other regulations.

Hajj medics successfully performed 24 open-heart operations on ailing pilgrims

RIYADH: Specialist medical teams deployed in Makkah for the Hajj season had successfully performed 24 open-heart surgeries on pilgrims, the Ministry of Health said on Monday. In a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the ministry said 249 pi
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Hajj medics successfully performed 24 open-heart operations on ailing pilgrims

RIYADH: Specialist medical teams deployed in Makkah for the Hajj season had successfully performed 24 open-heart surgeries on pilgrims, the Ministry of Health said on Monday. In a statement published by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the ministry said 249 pilgrims had also undergone cardiac catheterizations, and 1,006 had dialysis operations, in addition to the admission of 4,082 pilgrims in need to hospitals and medical centers to receive the necessary health care.

Ministry of Health helpline receives more than 47,000 calls during Hajj 

RIYADH: More than 47,000 calls have been received by the Saudi Ministry of Health’s 937 call center since the start of Hajj, Saudi Press Agency reported. Staff at the center handle health inquiries, offer medical consultations and help find missing or hos
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Ministry of Health helpline receives more than 47,000 calls during Hajj 

RIYADH: More than 47,000 calls have been received by the Saudi Ministry of Health’s 937 call center since the start of Hajj, Saudi Press Agency reported. Staff at the center handle health inquiries, offer medical consultations and help find missing or hospitalized pilgrims at the holy sites. They can deal with reports in seven different languages and a team of administrative staff, specialists and consultants are available around the clock to offer advice and support.

Ministry of Interior hosts families of killed or injured service personnel during Hajj

RIYADH: Saudi’s rulers have hosted the families of military personnel who were killed or injured in the line of duty, Saudi Press Agency reported. Maj. Gen. Dr. Suleiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Maiman, Ministry of Interior undersecretary for military affairs, sa
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Ministry of Interior hosts families of killed or injured service personnel during Hajj

RIYADH: Saudi’s rulers have hosted the families of military personnel who were killed or injured in the line of duty, Saudi Press Agency reported. Maj. Gen. Dr. Suleiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Maiman, Ministry of Interior undersecretary for military affairs, said 289 pilgrims from families of martyred or injured personnel had been welcomed during this year’s Hajj season. Every effort was made to ensure the guests had comfort, peace of mind and as much ease as possible in performing their rituals, added the report.

Human smuggling attempts aimed at U.S. entry spiking along Quebec-N.Y. border

CBC News embedded with the RCMP’s border patrol unit amid the rise of human smuggling operations along the Quebec-New York State border. More than 5,000 people have been apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol at the Canadian border since the start of 2024, the m
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Human smuggling attempts aimed at U.S. entry spiking along Quebec-N.Y. border

CBC News embedded with the RCMP’s border patrol unit amid the rise of human smuggling operations along the Quebec-New York State border. More than 5,000 people have been apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol at the Canadian border since the start of 2024, the majority of them in this region.

WestJet now charges $25 to book a flight by phone. Are airline fees out of control?

Airline fees are nothing new. But some major carriers have raised the ire of customers by introducing charges for once-complimentary services, like overhead space for carry-on bags and booking flights by phone.
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WestJet now charges $25 to book a flight by phone. Are airline fees out of control?

Airline fees are nothing new. But some major carriers have raised the ire of customers by introducing charges for once-complimentary services, like overhead space for carry-on bags and booking flights by phone.

Seychelles celebrates Constitution Day with flag raising ceremonies on 3 main islands

Seychelles is celebrating the 31st anniversary of its Constitution on Tuesday, June 18, in flag-raising ceremonies on the three most populated islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. The events commemorate the day the Constitution of the Third Republic of S
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Seychelles celebrates Constitution Day with flag raising ceremonies on 3 main islands

Seychelles is celebrating the 31st anniversary of its Constitution on Tuesday, June 18, in flag-raising ceremonies on the three most populated islands of Mahe, Praslin and La Digue. The events commemorate the day the Constitution of the Third Republic of Seychelles was adopted by the Seychellois nation. On June 18, 1993, the island nation took a new direction guided by fundamental principles essential for its development as a sovereign and democratic state. The first flag-raising ceremony took place on the main island of Mahe at the 'Lavwa Lanasyon' monument in the capital of Victoria. Attending the ceremony were Seychelles' President Wavel Ramkalawan, Vice President Ahmed Afif, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Roger Mancienne, the Chief Justice, Rony Govinden, and other high-level government officials and members of the diplomatic corps. Attending the ceremony were President Wavel Ramkalawan, high-level officials and dignitaries. (State House) Photo License: CC-BY   In his opening address, the master of ceremony for the event, Ahmadou Sylla, said the event celebrates «our people's unity and diversity. We are celebrating everything that unifies us and makes us strong as a nation.» Sylla, said, «Amid great challenges that our country and the world is going through, we have come here to shout very loud that we are one people under one sun, united under one flag and the protection of our creator. Today we especially celebrate our Constitution, the fundamental document that guides us in our everyday lives and that shows us which direction our country should go.» After the flag was hoisted, a blessing was done through a gospel song of the late Father Gustave Lafortune ''En Soley Pe Leve« (A Sun is Rising) performed by youths of the Seychelles National Youth Council with Taniah Entertainments. A late Father Gustave Lafortune song was performed by SNYC youths and Taniah. (Seychelles Nation) Photo License: CC-BY   This was followed by the reading of a poem written and delivered by Elodie Ah-Time, a student from the School of Advanced Level Studies, entitled 'Monn Konnen', (I Have Known) accompanied by Jael Ellen, a member of the National Youth Troupe. The ceremony ended with a performance of a patriotic song, »Mon Sesel", (My Seychelles) written by singer Simon Amade. Two other flag-raising ceremonies will be done on La Digue, the third most populated island and on Praslin, the second most populated island.  

Hearing in defamation case against Rahul Gandhi postponed to June 26

The defamation case against Rahul Gandhi, filed by BJP's Vijay Mishra over remarks about Amit Shah, was postponed to June 26 due to the judge's absence. Gandhi faces allegations for comments made in 2018 accusing Shah of criminal involvement. Previously, he a
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Hearing in defamation case against Rahul Gandhi postponed to June 26

The defamation case against Rahul Gandhi, filed by BJP's Vijay Mishra over remarks about Amit Shah, was postponed to June 26 due to the judge's absence. Gandhi faces allegations for comments made in 2018 accusing Shah of criminal involvement. Previously, he appeared in court in February 2020 and was granted bail. The case revolves around statements made at a Bengaluru press conference.

People gave vote of no-confidence in him: Congress before Modi's first Varanasi visit since polls

On his first visit to Varanasi post-elections, PM Modi faced criticism from Congress's Jairam Ramesh for barely winning the seat. Ramesh raised issues like the failed Namami Gange project and alleged election irregularities, asserting that Modi's narrow victo
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People gave vote of no-confidence in him: Congress before Modi's first Varanasi visit since polls

On his first visit to Varanasi post-elections, PM Modi faced criticism from Congress's Jairam Ramesh for barely winning the seat. Ramesh raised issues like the failed Namami Gange project and alleged election irregularities, asserting that Modi's narrow victory reflects a vote of no-confidence from Varanasi's residents.

Africa: Qatar Steps Up Aviation Rivalry in Africa With Billion-Dollar Rwandair Stake

[Business Day Africa] Qatar Airways is set to acquire a 49 percent stake in RwandAir next month, concluding nearly five years of negotiations with the East African-based carrier.
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Africa: Qatar Steps Up Aviation Rivalry in Africa With Billion-Dollar Rwandair Stake

[Business Day Africa] Qatar Airways is set to acquire a 49 percent stake in RwandAir next month, concluding nearly five years of negotiations with the East African-based carrier.

Priorities of Russia-North Korea partnership determined in 2000, Putin says

«The bilateral declarations signed back then defined the main priorities and areas of our constructive multidimensional partnership for years to come,» the Russian leader noted
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Priorities of Russia-North Korea partnership determined in 2000, Putin says

«The bilateral declarations signed back then defined the main priorities and areas of our constructive multidimensional partnership for years to come,» the Russian leader noted

Turkey helped Moscow thwart second attack after Crocus — newspaper

The attack was being prepared by members of Wilayat Khorasan, which has links to the Islamic State terrorist organization which is outlawed in Russia, Hurriyet said
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Turkey helped Moscow thwart second attack after Crocus — newspaper

The attack was being prepared by members of Wilayat Khorasan, which has links to the Islamic State terrorist organization which is outlawed in Russia, Hurriyet said

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