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Men can play big role in preventing intimate partner violence, experts say in wake of Harrow, Ont., deaths

One of the keys to preventing intimate partner violence is being there to offer help and resources before situations escalate, experts say in the wake of the deaths of members of a Harrow, Ont., family that police have linked to intimate partner violence. 

«Cet atelier a été un pas significatif vers une presse plus équitable et responsable en Afrique centrale...»

Initié par l'UNOCA et organisé avec l'appui du CNUDHD-AC, l' UNESCO et le gouvernement camerounais, l'atelier régional sur le thème :« Hommes et femmes dans les médias : égalité et responsabilité pour une presse qui promeut la paix et la démocr
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«Cet atelier a été un pas significatif vers une presse plus équitable et responsable en Afrique centrale...»

Initié par l'UNOCA et organisé avec l'appui du CNUDHD-AC, l' UNESCO et le gouvernement camerounais, l'atelier régional sur le thème :« Hommes et femmes dans les médias : égalité et responsabilité pour une presse qui promeut la paix et la démocratie en Afrique centrale » avait réuni des journalistes venus de dix pays, du 12 au 14 août dernier à Douala. Ayant pris une part active à ce rendez-vous de la capitale économique du pays des Lions indomptables, Grâce Israëlla Mambu Kangundu Ngyke, (...) - COMMUNICATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Sudan: US Calls for Ceasefire - Sudan's Peace Process At a Crossroads

[African Arguments] Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and
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Sudan: US Calls for Ceasefire - Sudan's Peace Process At a Crossroads

[African Arguments] Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and engagements, contexts and controversies, and reviews and responses flowing from the African Arguments books. It is edited and managed by the International African Institute, hosted at SOAS University of London, the owners of the book series of the same name.

FBI cracking down on US citizens linked to Russian media – NYT

The FBI raided the homes of Scott Ritter and Dimitri Simes to purportedly fight Russian “influence operations,” the NYT has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
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FBI cracking down on US citizens linked to Russian media – NYT

The FBI raided the homes of Scott Ritter and Dimitri Simes to purportedly fight Russian “influence operations,” the NYT has reported Read Full Article at RT.com

Somali Foreign Minister accuses Ethiopian PM of destabilizing Horn of Africa amid domestic challenges

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, has accused Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of attempting to spark conflict in the Horn of Africa to divert attention from his government's internal challenges.
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Somali Foreign Minister accuses Ethiopian PM of destabilizing Horn of Africa amid domestic challenges

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, has accused Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of attempting to spark conflict in the Horn of Africa to divert attention from his government's internal challenges.

Legal experts warn Ethiopia's continued military presence in Somalia violates international law

Mogadishu (HOL) — Ethiopia's ongoing military presence in Somalia may soon breach international law if Somalia follows through on its decision to exclude Ethiopian forces from future peacekeeping missions, according to legal experts.
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Legal experts warn Ethiopia's continued military presence in Somalia violates international law

Mogadishu (HOL) — Ethiopia's ongoing military presence in Somalia may soon breach international law if Somalia follows through on its decision to exclude Ethiopian forces from future peacekeeping missions, according to legal experts.

Somalia's bomb disposal experts face down fear to save lives

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Wearing a bulky protective suit and helmet, Mohamed Ahmed inches towards the truck where explosives wired to a mobile phone have been planted in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu.
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Somalia's bomb disposal experts face down fear to save lives

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Wearing a bulky protective suit and helmet, Mohamed Ahmed inches towards the truck where explosives wired to a mobile phone have been planted in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu.

Seychelles to host first business incubation centre for African woman entrepreneurs

A business incubation centre will be established in Seychelles next year through a virtual signing of a memorandum of understanding between the COMESA Federation of Women in Business (COMFWB) Seychelles Chapter and the Kenya Industrial Research and Developme
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Seychelles to host first business incubation centre for African woman entrepreneurs

A business incubation centre will be established in Seychelles next year through a virtual signing of a memorandum of understanding between the COMESA Federation of Women in Business (COMFWB) Seychelles Chapter and the Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI). The agreement, signed on Wednesday, proposes a partnership to deliver business incubation and apprenticeship programme for young men and women across Seychelles. COMFWB Seychelles will front the youths and women-led enterprises for mentorship. KIRDI on the other hand will bring on board its expertise in product development, product standard certification, and quality and further leverage current partnerships to better the capacity of SMSEs in Seychelles. The chairperson of the COMFWB Seychelles Chapter, Claudette Albert, said, «This is a milestone for us, in terms of capacity building we will be able to develop our support and incubation programme by next year. We are already providing some training programmes for incubation such as the project to develop products from fish skin.» Albert shared that the «MOU will help us with expertise from Kenya where they can support us with training. Furthermore, while we wait for our centre to be built, we can also send entrepreneurs interested to Kenya where they can follow different training on a paying basis.» Seychelles COMFWB is also being assisted by the Citizenship Engagement Platform Seychelles (CEPS). The chief executive of CEPS, Alvin Laurence, said they agreed to build the Incubation Centre on the same land next to the CEPS House on the man-made island of Ile du Port. «There is already a plan to build the CEPS House and it includes an environmental and economic component. This lab will be built as the first incubation centre and will answer these components. Entrepreneurs will be able to gain access to equipment and space without needing major installation costs initially,» said Laurence. «The CEPS House itself is already in an advanced phase and we expect to begin before the end of this year. The property is located just after the Trotters Stop School at Ile du Port.» Albert confirmed that the building will be modular to speed up the building time. She added that they are also receiving assistance from several other donors for other components related to the project. «The European Union is helping with the equipment needed at SCR2 million ($142,000). COMESA (Common Market of Eastern and Southern Africa) is also helping support the project through the technical assistance programme,» she added.  She confirmed that they expect to establish a separate incubator to deal specifically with Blue Economy projects under the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD). Seychelles will be the first in the Business Incubator for African Woman Entrepreneurs (BIAWE) group in the region to implement such a project. Signing the agreement on behalf of KIRDI, the director general of KIRDI, Dr Calvin Onyango said, «We as KIRDI are ready and willing to transfer skills and technologies to others to boost their SME profile and productivity.»

Burundi: Burundi - Four Years Into Evariste Ndayishimiye's Presidency, Repression of Civic Space Continues Unabated

[AI London] Four years into President Evariste Ndayishimiye's administration, human rights defenders, activists, journalists and members of the political opposition continue to face intimidation, harassment, arbitrary arrests and detention, and unfair prosecu
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Burundi: Burundi - Four Years Into Evariste Ndayishimiye's Presidency, Repression of Civic Space Continues Unabated

[AI London] Four years into President Evariste Ndayishimiye's administration, human rights defenders, activists, journalists and members of the political opposition continue to face intimidation, harassment, arbitrary arrests and detention, and unfair prosecution, Amnesty International said today, as it released a new briefing on the persistent repression of civic space in Burundi.

Cameroon: Cameroon Opposition, Civil Society Blame Low Voter Registration On President Biya

[VOA] Yaounde -- Cameroon is trying to register voters before the nearing deadline. But the political opposition and civil society say most qualified voters are reluctant to register because they think President Paul Biya plans to rig elections. Barely 50% o
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Cameroon: Cameroon Opposition, Civil Society Blame Low Voter Registration On President Biya

[VOA] Yaounde -- Cameroon is trying to register voters before the nearing deadline. But the political opposition and civil society say most qualified voters are reluctant to register because they think President Paul Biya plans to rig elections. Barely 50% of qualified civilians have registered for the election expected in October 2025.

Ukrainian attack on Russia’s Bryansk Region repelled – governor

Russian forces have foiled a Ukrainian cross-border attack into Bryansk Region, the governor has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukrainian attack on Russia’s Bryansk Region repelled – governor

Russian forces have foiled a Ukrainian cross-border attack into Bryansk Region, the governor has said Read Full Article at RT.com

China has ‘no intention’ of nuclear arms race with US – Foreign Ministry

China has reaffirmed its “no first use” nuclear doctrine and accused the US of scaremongering Read Full Article at RT.com
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China has ‘no intention’ of nuclear arms race with US – Foreign Ministry

China has reaffirmed its “no first use” nuclear doctrine and accused the US of scaremongering Read Full Article at RT.com

Thousands of Indians are out on the streets again after 12 years, over the rape and murder of a woman doctor

The rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata has sparked nationwide uproar, reigniting concerns about how India treats its daughters Read Full Article at RT.com
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Thousands of Indians are out on the streets again after 12 years, over the rape and murder of a woman doctor

The rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata has sparked nationwide uproar, reigniting concerns about how India treats its daughters Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump defeats Harris by landslide in Musk’s poll on X

Former US President Donald Trump has beaten Democrat nominee Kamala Harris in an online poll which Elon Musk ran on X Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump defeats Harris by landslide in Musk’s poll on X

Former US President Donald Trump has beaten Democrat nominee Kamala Harris in an online poll which Elon Musk ran on X Read Full Article at RT.com

Tesha Miller claims rights breach over lack of access to documents

Reputed leader of the St Catherine-based Clansman Gang Tesha Miller is objecting to the electronic serving of material by the Crown on the basis that he cannot electronically access them while being incarcerated to prepare his defence. A letter...
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Tesha Miller claims rights breach over lack of access to documents

Reputed leader of the St Catherine-based Clansman Gang Tesha Miller is objecting to the electronic serving of material by the Crown on the basis that he cannot electronically access them while being incarcerated to prepare his defence. A letter...

Five men charged in massive cocaine bust get October date

An attempt by defence lawyers to have five men - implicated in an almost $12-billion cocaine bust in Havendale, St Andrew - brought back before the court next month for a bail application, was shut down by parish judge Maxine Ellis yesterday....
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Five men charged in massive cocaine bust get October date

An attempt by defence lawyers to have five men - implicated in an almost $12-billion cocaine bust in Havendale, St Andrew - brought back before the court next month for a bail application, was shut down by parish judge Maxine Ellis yesterday....

‘And I remember many things … Folklore of the Caribbean’ is still relevant

AFTER EMANCIPATION in 1838 the peasantry class emerged out of the former enslaved people. Some people were established in free villages, from which cheap labour was supplied for the plantations that still thrived from the legacy of slavery. It was...
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‘And I remember many things … Folklore of the Caribbean’ is still relevant

AFTER EMANCIPATION in 1838 the peasantry class emerged out of the former enslaved people. Some people were established in free villages, from which cheap labour was supplied for the plantations that still thrived from the legacy of slavery. It was...

Kartel followers grow, searches briefly surpass Beyonce

Dancehall icon Vybz Kartel has increased his followers by 70,000 so far this month on key streaming platform Spotify, bringing his total followers on that platform to over 1.45 million, signalling the continued relevance of the artiste who first...
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Kartel followers grow, searches briefly surpass Beyonce

Dancehall icon Vybz Kartel has increased his followers by 70,000 so far this month on key streaming platform Spotify, bringing his total followers on that platform to over 1.45 million, signalling the continued relevance of the artiste who first...

Jamaica targeted 4 million times by cybercriminals so far this year

Cybercriminals have targeted security systems in Jamaica four million times in the first half of this year, a significant decline from the 43 million times recorded in 2023. However this reduction should not be a source of respite for businesses...
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Jamaica targeted 4 million times by cybercriminals so far this year

Cybercriminals have targeted security systems in Jamaica four million times in the first half of this year, a significant decline from the 43 million times recorded in 2023. However this reduction should not be a source of respite for businesses...

Over 600 Palestinians killed in West Bank since October 2023

According to the report, «589 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces, eleven by Israeli settlers, and seven where it remains unknown whether the perpetrators were Israeli forces or settlers»
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Over 600 Palestinians killed in West Bank since October 2023

According to the report, «589 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces, eleven by Israeli settlers, and seven where it remains unknown whether the perpetrators were Israeli forces or settlers»

Israel kills top Palestinian militant as Gaza truce talks stumble

The Israeli military killed a senior Palestinian militant in Lebanon on Wednesday, leading to accusations from the Fatah movement that Israel was trying to ignite a regional war. The strike that killed Khalil Maqdah, described by Fatah as «one of the l
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Israel kills top Palestinian militant as Gaza truce talks stumble

The Israeli military killed a senior Palestinian militant in Lebanon on Wednesday, leading to accusations from the Fatah movement that Israel was trying to ignite a regional war. The strike that killed Khalil Maqdah, described by Fatah as «one of the leaders» of its armed wing in Lebanon, came hours after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ended a tour of the Middle East aimed at reaching a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. On Wednesday, US President Joe Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and «made clear that we must bring the ceasefire and hostage release deal to closure,» the president wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Fatah, which is based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and rivals the Gaza Strip's Islamist rulers Hamas, said Maqdah was killed near the southern Lebanese city of Sidon. Israel accused him of «directing attacks and smuggling weapons» to the West Bank and collaborating with Iranian forces. His killing marked the first time Israel has targeted a senior Fatah member in more than 10 months of cross-border clashes with Lebanese militants, mostly from Hezbollah, during the Gaza war. Tawfiq Tirawy, a member of Fatah's central committee, told AFP that the «assassination... is further proof that Israel wants to ignite a full-scale war in the region». Blinken, who left Qatar late Tuesday apparently empty-handed, appealed to Hamas to urgently accept a US-drafted truce proposal, while also publicly disagreeing with Israel over its future presence in the besieged Gaza Strip. «Time is of the essence,» Blinken said before flying out of Doha after stops in Egypt and Israel. A ceasefire «needs to get done, and it needs to get done in the days ahead,» he said. - Father mourns - On the ground, Gaza was again rocked by air strikes, according to AFP reporters, first responders, witnesses and the Israeli military, which also issued fresh evacuation orders. The civil defence agency in the Hamas-run territory said at least three people were killed and 10 children wounded in an Israeli strike on a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City. Israel's military said the «precise strike» targeted Hamas militants based in the school compound. A father told AFP his child was killed in the strike while playing in the schoolyard. «What did this child do to deserve this?» he said, declining to give his name. Israeli bombardment elsewhere in Gaza killed at least 24 people on Wednesday, the civil defence agency said. Israel and Hamas have blamed each other for delays in agreeing a deal to end fighting, triggered by Hamas's October 7 attack, as well as freeing Israeli hostages and allowing vital humanitarian aid into Gaza. The United States has presented ideas to bridge gaps and, through mediators Qatar and Egypt, pressed Hamas to return to talks this week in Cairo. But a day after Blinken said US ally Israel was on board, Netanyahu was quoted by Israeli media as disagreeing on a key sticking point. Netanyahu insisted Israel maintain control of the Philadelphi Corridor, the border between Gaza and Egypt that Israeli forces seized from Hamas, which Israel says relies on tunnels to bring in weapons. Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant toured Philadelphi on Wednesday, his office said. Since the war began, it was made «very clear that the United States does not accept any long-term occupation of Gaza by Israel», Blinken said when asked about Netanyahu's remarks. But he added that Israel had already agreed on the «schedule and location» of troop withdrawals from Gaza in the talks. Details have not been made public. Hamas said it was «keen to reach a ceasefire» but protested «new conditions» from Israel in the latest US proposal. - 'Bring them all back' - The October 7 attack on southern Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,199 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures. Israel's retaliatory military campaign has killed 40,223 Palestinians in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry, which does not give details of civilian and militant deaths. The UN rights office says most dead are women and children. Palestinian militants also seized 251 hostages, of whom 105 remain in Gaza including 34 the military says are dead. The military's latest evacuation orders, including for parts of central and southern Gaza previously designated «safe» by Israel, affect some 150,000 displaced Palestinians who had sought shelter there, the United Nations' humanitarian agency OCHA said. A UN official said death «seems to be the only certainty» for Gaza's 2.4 million people, with no way to escape Israel's bombardment. «Absolutely nowhere is safe,» Louise Wateridge, a spokeswoman for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), told AFP from Gaza. In Lebanon, Hamas ally Hezbollah claimed attacks on Israeli military positions across the border including in the annexed Golan Heights, after several Israeli strikes that the health ministry said had killed five people. Fears of a wider regional conflagration soared after the late July killings, blamed on Israel, of Iran-aligned militant leaders in Tehran and in Beirut. Netanyahu, at an airbase in northern Israel, said «we are ready for any scenario.» Mourners meanwhile gathered in southern Israel to bury one of six dead hostages recovered from Gaza by Israeli forces this week. Yagev Buchshtab's mother Esther, echoing calls for Netanyahu to secure a hostage release deal, said: «In what world must families beg, scream and cry for the return of their loved ones, alive or murdered? Bring them all back.» © Agence France-Presse

Five bodies found, one still missing in UK tycoon shipwreck

Divers searching for six people missing after a superyacht sank off Sicily, including UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch, on Wednesday pulled four bodies from the wreck and reportedly found a fifth. The grim development, after three days of searches since the «
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Five bodies found, one still missing in UK tycoon shipwreck

Divers searching for six people missing after a superyacht sank off Sicily, including UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch, on Wednesday pulled four bodies from the wreck and reportedly found a fifth. The grim development, after three days of searches since the «Bayesian» went down early on Monday morning, brings the death toll to six -- with one person still missing. There was no official identification of the bodies but Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah are among those missing since the yacht was scuppered in a storm off the Italian island. The 56-metre (185 feet) British-flagged sailing boat had been anchored some 700 metres off Porticello, east of Palermo, when it was struck by a waterspout -- akin to a mini-tornado. It sank within minutes. Fifteen people were rescued, including Lynch's wife and a woman with a one-year-old baby. But the body of a man, believed to be the yacht's chef, was found several hours later. Lynch and his daughter, his lawyer Christopher Morvillo and his wife Neda, and Jonathan Bloomer, the chair of Morgan Stanley International, and his wife Judy, were all reported missing. AFP journalists in Porticello saw emergency workers moving four body bags from boats returning from the sea into a tent on the quay, or into waiting ambulances. Several different media outlets later said a fifth body had been found but not yet brought to shore. In an update late Wednesday, the coastguard confirmed four bodies had been recovered in an «extremely delicate operation». The depth of the yacht -- which is largely intact and resting on the seabed some 50 metres down -- had been a challenge, it said. It also noted «the narrowness of the spaces they were exploring and the presence of numerous objects». «The operation is continuing for the search and recovery of the last two missing,» it added, a process that would resume on Thursday morning. - Five minutes - Lynch -- an entrepreneur sometimes referred to as Britain's Bill Gates -- had invited the guests onto the yacht to celebrate his acquittal in a massive US fraud case. The 59-year-old was acquitted on all charges in a San Francisco court in June after he was accused of an $11 billion fraud linked to the sale of his software firm Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard. Among the survivors was Charlotte Golunski, board director of a company founded by Lynch, who has described how she briefly lost hold of her one-year-old daughter before grabbing her again. Both were plucked to safety. Fabio Genco, a member of the Palermo Emergency Medical Services who was among the team that treated the child, described the «apocalyptic» situation he found on arriving at the scene. «The word that the mother and all the injured kept repeating was 'darkness', the darkness that they experienced during the shipwreck,» he told the BBC's Newsnight programme. «They spoke of about five minutes, maybe from three to five minutes, from the moment the boat was lifted, raised by the waves of the sea, until it sank.» He said the survivors rescued had been in shock: «There were truly apocalyptic scenes where everyone was searching and hoping to find the people who at that moment, were not present or just missing.» All the survivors treated in hospital have been discharged, he confirmed. - Anarchic sea conditions - The speed with which the yacht sank, and the fact that other boats around it were unaffected, was extraordinary. Despite eyewitness testimonies that the 75-metre mast had snapped, reports on Wednesday suggested that it was intact. Some key questions remain, including whether the keel, which provides a counterbalance to the towering mast, was down when the storm hit. Italian authorities have opened an investigation into what happened and are interviewing all the survivors, including captain James Cutfield, a 51-year-old New Zealander, according to Italian media. The UK's marine accident investigation branch also sent four inspectors. Matthew Schanck, from the Maritime Search and Rescue Council, told AFP what happened was a «pretty unprecedented». UK meteorologist Peter Inness described a waterspout as a «narrow column of rotating air below a thunderstorm that occurs over water». Like tornadoes, they suck up air in a rotating motion. Many are fairly inconsequential, but some can pack winds of more than 100 kilometres (62 miles) per hour, said Inness. Jean-Marie Dumon, a former naval officer now with the GICAN, the French maritime industry association, added that conditions with winds of 100kph or more can «create completely anarchic sea conditions which can cause capsizing». © Agence France-Presse

Ex-soldier, 43, who served as a peacekeeper in Kosovo is jailed after taking part in riots outside a Rotherham hotel housing asylum seekers - as judge slams his conduct as 'astonishing' given army past

Peter Beard, 43, admitted pushing aggressively at a line of officers protecting a hotel housing asylum seekers during disorder in Rotherham.
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Ex-soldier, 43, who served as a peacekeeper in Kosovo is jailed after taking part in riots outside a Rotherham hotel housing asylum seekers - as judge slams his conduct as 'astonishing' given army past

Peter Beard, 43, admitted pushing aggressively at a line of officers protecting a hotel housing asylum seekers during disorder in Rotherham.

Inside the Sicily superyacht tragedy: As hopes faded with the setting sun, ROBERT HARDMAN explores the many unanswered questions about what could have caused the Bayesian disaster

The two bodies recovered from the sunken superyacht, Bayesian, are feared to be Mike Lynch and his daughter. They were found in the same section of the hull.
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Inside the Sicily superyacht tragedy: As hopes faded with the setting sun, ROBERT HARDMAN explores the many unanswered questions about what could have caused the Bayesian disaster

The two bodies recovered from the sunken superyacht, Bayesian, are feared to be Mike Lynch and his daughter. They were found in the same section of the hull.

Venezuelan opposition attempted state coup jointly with criminal gangs — minister

In Yvan Gil Pinto words, the involvement of criminal organizations for political purposes was «designed by the CIA of the United States»
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Venezuelan opposition attempted state coup jointly with criminal gangs — minister

In Yvan Gil Pinto words, the involvement of criminal organizations for political purposes was «designed by the CIA of the United States»

Japan’s Fukushima-2 NPP tries nuclear fuel debris removal, but puts effort on hold

The effort was expected to take about a week, but was stopped hours after being launched due to problems while installing the required equipment
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Japan’s Fukushima-2 NPP tries nuclear fuel debris removal, but puts effort on hold

The effort was expected to take about a week, but was stopped hours after being launched due to problems while installing the required equipment

Bisexual man in GTA facing deportation in four days makes desperate plea to stay in Canada

A Kenyan man facing deportation fears his life will be in danger if Canada sends him back in four days.
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Bisexual man in GTA facing deportation in four days makes desperate plea to stay in Canada

A Kenyan man facing deportation fears his life will be in danger if Canada sends him back in four days.

Détention de Paul Watson : indignation des défenseurs des baleines en Polynésie

Émotion et colère des défenseurs des mammifères marins après l’arrestation de Paul Watson. La Haute Cour du Groenland a confirmé son maintien en détention. «En ayant défendu les baleines et surtout, en ayant fait appliquer une loi internationa
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Détention de Paul Watson : indignation des défenseurs des baleines en Polynésie

Émotion et colère des défenseurs des mammifères marins après l’arrestation de Paul Watson. La Haute Cour du Groenland a confirmé son maintien en détention. «En ayant défendu les baleines et surtout, en ayant fait appliquer une loi internationale, Paul Watson se retrouve en prison», s’insurge la présidente de l’association Mata Tohora. Elle n’est pas la seule.

Driver accused of speeding by car rental company, allegedly told to pay $3,000 for 'breach of contract'

A man who rented a car for two days was allegedly hit with a $3,000 bill by a vehicle rental company, which claimed that he breached the contract by speeding.  The 23-year-old, who wishes to be only known as J, detailed his experience with a car rental com
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Driver accused of speeding by car rental company, allegedly told to pay $3,000 for 'breach of contract'

A man who rented a car for two days was allegedly hit with a $3,000 bill by a vehicle rental company, which claimed that he breached the contract by speeding.  The 23-year-old, who wishes to be only known as J, detailed his experience with a car rental company which he had found on Carousell to Facebook group Complaint Singapore on Aug 18. The driver wrote that the company in question is located around the Ang Mo Kio area and registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra). J added that the contract which he signed had «amateurish language» and was «highly likely» to not be legally enforceable. Speaking to AsiaOne, J said that he had rented a Volkswagen Scirocco from the company for $199 for two days. Only car listed for rent A check on the company's Carousell profile, which was created about five months ago, showed that it was the only car listed for rent. The company also has a five-star rating and multiple positive reviews from previous customers. J claimed that the business owner had demanded additional payment when he went to check the car towards the end of the rental period.

'I'll keep doing it if I can': Meet the 21-year-old behind some of Singapore's 'flower vehicles'

With the seventh month festivities currently in full swing, it's not uncommon to see brightly-lit and heavily-decorated trucks on the road.  Adorned with LED lights and decorations inspired by temples, these mobile floats, known as hua che ('flower vehicl
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'I'll keep doing it if I can': Meet the 21-year-old behind some of Singapore's 'flower vehicles'

With the seventh month festivities currently in full swing, it's not uncommon to see brightly-lit and heavily-decorated trucks on the road.  Adorned with LED lights and decorations inspired by temples, these mobile floats, known as hua che ('flower vehicle' in Chinese), are actually commonly hired by temples and getai organisers for special events.  Although there are only a handful of companies who have hua che for rent these days, Ong Eng Hwee, owner of Qingde Hua Che, has claimed to be the pioneer of these brightly-lit trucks.  His company owns two hua che, both of which have LED lights installed by his 21-year-old son, Zijun.  «Previously the norm was to decorate the truck and use it for a special event, and then everything would be taken down, it was quite laborious,» explained the 57-year-old in Mandarin.  His company also provides lion dance and ku tong ('crying child in Chinese') services for funerals. 

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