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4-year-old girl run over in River Valley: Coroner says driver couldn't have seen her

SINGAPORE — The driver of the car that hit four-year-old Zara Mei Orlic and ran over her body could not have detected the girl's presence as she ran across the road, a coroner has found. In his findings on Zara's death, Coroner Eddy Tham said the girl, w

Adele fans left FURIOUS and 'betrayed' as they launch petition against Ticketmaster for 'unfair, non-transparent and exploitative' ticket sales for singer's Munich shows

Fans of the singer were left feeling 'betrayed' as they launched a petition to Change.org to address the issues surrounding the sale of Adele's run of concerts in Munich.
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Adele fans left FURIOUS and 'betrayed' as they launch petition against Ticketmaster for 'unfair, non-transparent and exploitative' ticket sales for singer's Munich shows

Fans of the singer were left feeling 'betrayed' as they launched a petition to Change.org to address the issues surrounding the sale of Adele's run of concerts in Munich.

Adele PAUSES Munich concert to have part of her dress removed after torrential downpour made it 'too heavy' to wear

It was the first of her ten highly anticipated performances.
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Inside Ben Affleck's new $20.5M bachelor pad that he bought in brutal birthday swipe to Jennifer Lopez as divorce filing looms

The 51-year-old A-lister's new five-bedroom, six-bathroom property was purchased on his 55-year-old estranged wife's birthday of July 24 and it looks like he will be living comfortably.
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Inside Ben Affleck's new $20.5M bachelor pad that he bought in brutal birthday swipe to Jennifer Lopez as divorce filing looms

The 51-year-old A-lister's new five-bedroom, six-bathroom property was purchased on his 55-year-old estranged wife's birthday of July 24 and it looks like he will be living comfortably.

'Blatant disregard of rules': Video of cyclists ignoring red traffic light at West Coast Highway sparks criticism

Going cycling with friends is supposed to be a harmless and fun activity. But one group of cyclists ended up infuriating netizens online for seemingly not obeying safe cycling guidelines. Facebook group SG Road Vigilante posted a video on Thursday (Aug 1
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'Blatant disregard of rules': Video of cyclists ignoring red traffic light at West Coast Highway sparks criticism

Going cycling with friends is supposed to be a harmless and fun activity. But one group of cyclists ended up infuriating netizens online for seemingly not obeying safe cycling guidelines. Facebook group SG Road Vigilante posted a video on Thursday (Aug 1) showing a group of roughly 30 cyclists that had apparently failed to conform to guidelines for safe cycling on the road. According to the Facebook group, the incident occurred at West Cost Highway, in the early morning of Aug 1. Dashcam footage from a vehicle pausing at a red light showed a pedestrian crossing the road alone. There did not seem to be heavy traffic at the time. A pair of cyclists did not conform to the red light signal and whizzed past him. They were then followed by a contingent of cyclists, some braking and navigating their way around the pedestrian. There did not seem to be any contact between the cyclists and the pedestrian. Prior to this, a number of cyclists were spotted travelling down the second lane, tailgating a lorry in the process. The comments section were filled with netizens upset by the cyclists' actions.

'Made us proud': PM Lawrence Wong applauds Loh Kean Yew on his Olympic journey

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong thanked shuttler Loh Kean Yew for giving his best at the Paris Olympics.  Loh, 27, was knocked out of the quarter-finals after being defeated by Danish player and defending champion Viktor Axelsen at the Porte de la Chapelle Ar
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'Made us proud': PM Lawrence Wong applauds Loh Kean Yew on his Olympic journey

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong thanked shuttler Loh Kean Yew for giving his best at the Paris Olympics.  Loh, 27, was knocked out of the quarter-finals after being defeated by Danish player and defending champion Viktor Axelsen at the Porte de la Chapelle Arena on Friday (Aug 2).  He also scraped his right hand early in the match and had to be taped up to stop the bleeding, according to CNA. In an Instagram post on Aug 3, PM Wong commended Loh, who is ranked No.12 in the world, for his performance in the Games.  «It takes courage, grit and determination to compete on the Olympic stage. [Loh] gave his best, and made us proud by reaching the quarter finals. His badminton journey continues to inspire us all,» Wong wrote.  https://www.instagram.com/p/C-MMQe6yzlk/ Loh is the first Singaporean to get into the Olympics badminton quarterfinals in two decades, after Ronald Susilo did so at the 2004 Games in Athens. 

7 arrested, $53m recovered in joint effort by Singapore, Timor Leste authorities and Interpol

SINGAPORE - Seven persons have been arrested and over US$40 million (S$53 million) recovered following a multi-national, multi-agency effort between the Singapore Police Force, Timor-Leste authorities and Interpol. In a statement on Aug 3, the SPF said it wa
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7 arrested, $53m recovered in joint effort by Singapore, Timor Leste authorities and Interpol

SINGAPORE - Seven persons have been arrested and over US$40 million (S$53 million) recovered following a multi-national, multi-agency effort between the Singapore Police Force, Timor-Leste authorities and Interpol. In a statement on Aug 3, the SPF said it was the largest recovery in a case involving a business e-mail compromise scam. On July 15, an employee of a commodity firm in Singapore received an e-mail from a scammer posing as a supplier, asking him to transfer payment for some goods to a new bank account based in Timor-Leste. The employee did not realise that the 'i' in the supplier's original e-mail had been replaced with an «I». He transferred US$42.3 million to the scammer on July 19. He discovered the scam only after being informed by the firm's real supplier that it had not received the payment, said police. A police report was made on July 23. The SPF engaged Timor-Leste authorities and Interpol after receiving the police report. On July 24, the SPF's Anti-Scam Centre was alerted that a sum of US$39 million had been detected and frozen in the bank account maintained in Timor-Leste.

Kingston Church of Christ volunteers, Charles Town Maroons treat community elders

YEARS AGO, Frank Lumsden, colonel of Charles Town Maroon village, wanted his niece, Nomali Lumsden-Campbell, a music educator, to contribute in a significant way to the annual International Charles Town Maroon Conference and Festival. Colonel...
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Kingston Church of Christ volunteers, Charles Town Maroons treat community elders

YEARS AGO, Frank Lumsden, colonel of Charles Town Maroon village, wanted his niece, Nomali Lumsden-Campbell, a music educator, to contribute in a significant way to the annual International Charles Town Maroon Conference and Festival. Colonel...

Wings Kidz flies, thanks to donation from Canadian travel agents, JTB

A DONATION of CAD$4,400 along with school supplies from the Travel Agent Community of Canada and the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) have put wind beneath the wings of Wings Kidz, a Montego Bay-based charity that supports atrisk children. Wings Kidz...
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Wings Kidz flies, thanks to donation from Canadian travel agents, JTB

A DONATION of CAD$4,400 along with school supplies from the Travel Agent Community of Canada and the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) have put wind beneath the wings of Wings Kidz, a Montego Bay-based charity that supports atrisk children. Wings Kidz...

Emancipation vigil staged in St James

The now customary Emancipation Vigil Ceremony formed part of this year’s observance of Emancipation Day by St James on August 1. The event was staged at Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay, and was attended by several notable guests. Heading these were...
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Emancipation vigil staged in St James

The now customary Emancipation Vigil Ceremony formed part of this year’s observance of Emancipation Day by St James on August 1. The event was staged at Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay, and was attended by several notable guests. Heading these were...

GoodHeart | Rugby player Ilona Maher promotes body positivity through social media

PARIS (AP): Ilona Maher, America’s rugby-playing social media sweetheart, walked on to the terrace of Team USA House carrying a sandwich, the United States’ first-ever rugby sevens Olympic medal hanging around her neck. In between a rapid-fire...
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GoodHeart | Rugby player Ilona Maher promotes body positivity through social media

PARIS (AP): Ilona Maher, America’s rugby-playing social media sweetheart, walked on to the terrace of Team USA House carrying a sandwich, the United States’ first-ever rugby sevens Olympic medal hanging around her neck. In between a rapid-fire...

GoodHeart | Hamilton Wiltshire breathes new life into Caribbean pottery

Rooted deeply in the history of the Caribbean is the art of pottery making. Pottery has evolved from a necessity skill for making tools and utensils among the region’s first inhabitants to a more decorative reminder which pays homage to the history...
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GoodHeart | Hamilton Wiltshire breathes new life into Caribbean pottery

Rooted deeply in the history of the Caribbean is the art of pottery making. Pottery has evolved from a necessity skill for making tools and utensils among the region’s first inhabitants to a more decorative reminder which pays homage to the history...

Police officer who appeared on Channel 4 show Call the Cops to stand trial over alleged sex offences against women and children

A police officer who appeared on the Channel 4 show Call the Cops will stand trial over alleged sex offences against women and children.
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Police officer who appeared on Channel 4 show Call the Cops to stand trial over alleged sex offences against women and children

A police officer who appeared on the Channel 4 show Call the Cops will stand trial over alleged sex offences against women and children.

Plea deals for accused 9/11 attackers revoked by U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin

U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday revoked plea deals agreed to earlier this week with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the man accused of masterminding the Sept. 11 attacks, and two accomplices who are held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cu
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Plea deals for accused 9/11 attackers revoked by U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin

U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday revoked plea deals agreed to earlier this week with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the man accused of masterminding the Sept. 11 attacks, and two accomplices who are held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Olympic Heartbreak: Canada's Moh Ahmed misses 10,000m medal by a fraction of a second

PARIS, France (HOL) — In a heart-pounding finish at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Canada's Moh Ahmed finished just shy of the podium in the men's 10,000 meters, securing a fourth-place finish with a time of 26:43.79. His remarkable time placed him less than a s
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Olympic Heartbreak: Canada's Moh Ahmed misses 10,000m medal by a fraction of a second

PARIS, France (HOL) — In a heart-pounding finish at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Canada's Moh Ahmed finished just shy of the podium in the men's 10,000 meters, securing a fourth-place finish with a time of 26:43.79. His remarkable time placed him less than a second behind gold medalist Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda, who set an Olympic record with his 26:43.14 finish.

Somalia's Tubsan director Abdullahi Mohamed steps up war on terrorism

• He said this is evident in the multifaceted approach employed in dealing with the vice that encompasses both direct military confrontation and the implementation of robust counterterrorism laws and regulations.
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Somalia's Tubsan director Abdullahi Mohamed steps up war on terrorism

• He said this is evident in the multifaceted approach employed in dealing with the vice that encompasses both direct military confrontation and the implementation of robust counterterrorism laws and regulations.

Vague de froid : des repas chauds et surtout des couvertures pour les personnes sans-abri

La maraude, c’est le nom du programme de Père Christophe. Mise en place depuis 2016, cette mission consiste à distribuer des repas chauds aux personnes sans-abri. Jeudi 3 août au soir, Père Christophe et ses «oiseaux de la nuit», comme il ai
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Vague de froid : des repas chauds et surtout des couvertures pour les personnes sans-abri

La maraude, c’est le nom du programme de Père Christophe. Mise en place depuis 2016, cette mission consiste à distribuer des repas chauds aux personnes sans-abri. Jeudi 3 août au soir, Père Christophe et ses «oiseaux de la nuit», comme il aime les appeler, ont fait le tour de quatre communes, où ils ont également remis des couvertures, permettant ainsi à ses “protégés” de combattre le froid. Théophane Teriitua et Jacques Damour sont montés dans la camionnette de Père Christophe hier soir.

La fermeture du marché de Pirae décalée d'une semaine

Le marché de Pirae fermera finalement ses portes le 18 août prochain, et non ce dimanche 9 août. Une décision annoncée par la mairie de Pirae sur sa page Facebook.
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La fermeture du marché de Pirae décalée d'une semaine

Le marché de Pirae fermera finalement ses portes le 18 août prochain, et non ce dimanche 9 août. Une décision annoncée par la mairie de Pirae sur sa page Facebook.

La coopérative Motu Ovini Rava'ai sommée de quitter la marina de Vaitupa

Un mois. Il reste un mois à la coopérative Motu Ovini Rava’ai, pour quitter la marina de Vaitupa. Oscar Temaru, le maire de Faa'a, résilie la convention pour apaiser la situation devenue conflictuelle depuis un an. Reste à savoir qui reprendra les renne
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La coopérative Motu Ovini Rava'ai sommée de quitter la marina de Vaitupa

Un mois. Il reste un mois à la coopérative Motu Ovini Rava’ai, pour quitter la marina de Vaitupa. Oscar Temaru, le maire de Faa'a, résilie la convention pour apaiser la situation devenue conflictuelle depuis un an. Reste à savoir qui reprendra les rennes de cette organisation si essentielle pour les pêcheurs professionnels.

«Slavery Sites in Seychelles» reveals very bad treatment, «probably worse than a lot of places»

Many people in Seychelles, 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean, associate Dr Odile De Comarmond with education, as the former teacher who was the principal secretary for education until 2022, spent 44 years in the education profession.  However, De Com
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«Slavery Sites in Seychelles» reveals very bad treatment, «probably worse than a lot of places»

Many people in Seychelles, 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean, associate Dr Odile De Comarmond with education, as the former teacher who was the principal secretary for education until 2022, spent 44 years in the education profession.  However, De Comarmond, who holds a PhD, has a love affair with history. The educator and historian started her career teaching small children, working in government education management, and spent six years in Moscow, Russia, specialising in history, a passion that led her to write a book, «Slavery Sites of Seychelles,» which was published in May this year.  This was a work of monumental effort as compiling some of the islands' slavery sites took 23 years to complete. African slaves were brought to Seychelles by both French and English colonial masters, before the abolition of the slave trade and system in 1835. De Comarmond, who has a passion for the history of Africa, worked closely with Colette Gillieaux for the realisation of the book. SNA met with De Comarmond to learn more about the need for the book and her plans for future history related projects.    SNA: Why such a book? ODC: Although Seychelles has lived through 65 years of slavery before the abolition in 1835, very little evidence remains on slavery in Seychelles.  Mostly, archives and documents were available in the form of censuses or letters written by government officials.  But most of that does not give a true picture of the living conditions in those days.  The population, in general, also buried this part of our history and did not even want to talk about it until the last decade or so. UNESCO initiated the slavery project in the Indian Ocean in 2001.  First, it was in the form of the slave route project, and then the collection of memories from slave descendants was added. Later, in 2006, the project on sites related to slavery in the Indian Ocean started.  So, I was given the responsibility of working on this as I coordinated the other slavery projects.  Slavery as a subject has been one of my passions since I studied the History of Africa during my first-degree studies. UNESCO allowed me to pursue this further.   SNA: What is the book about? ODC: The book is about the Seychelles' slavery sites. This first edition covers 18 sites located on Mahe, Silhouette, La Digue, Marianne, and Grand Soeur. Many of the sites are located high in the hills on the islands mentioned, and each has a different story to tell. De Comarmond signing copies of her book. (Seychelles Nation)  Photo License: CC-BY    SNA: Tell us about the research work and how long it took to complete the book. ODC: The research started in 2001 and a first draft of the book was produced in 2007, however, the work was put aside during the years of my studies.  Upon my return my new responsibilities left me very little time to re-engage in the project.  It was only after my retirement that I devoted time to complete the book.   SNA: Why dedicate the book to the late Archbishop Chang Him? Was he involved in any way in this project? ODC: Bishop Chang-Him was also working on a project that connected to mine.  We discussed very often what came out of the testimonies and he was mainly interested in the effects of slavery on families in Seychelles. He also accompanied us to Venn's Town and the attached cemetery.  But the dedication is not only for that. I went through a lot of personal problems during the course of the research. The Bishop became this source of encouragement and his constant counsel is what pushed me to get to the end.   SNA: What are the most important facts in the book? ODC: There are many important facts that emerged, even if we could not tell all the stories in this publication, for example, facts on a number of slaves for the landowners and the huge land concessions that were allocated to them - the location of some of these sites that many people did not know.   SNA: Was there anything that shocked you when working on the book? ODC: I must say some of the harsh punishments of slaves in Seychelles really shocked me - especially the atrocities that happened at the Ros Kriminel, where slaves were murdered [as punishment].   SNA: What information from the book do you think we Seychellois must know more about? ODC: Many history books that have been published concerning slavery in Seychelles tend to portray slavery in Seychelles as not too harsh.  They would say that the treatment of slaves in Seychelles was not as bad as in other parts of the world.  However, the information that we have gathered shows a different story. Slaves in Seychelles were very badly treated, probably worse than a lot of places.     SNA: What conclusion did you reach? Must we start thinking of embracing and accepting our slavery heritage to become better humans? ODC: I wanted to highlight a few things in my conclusion: it is important to know our past, our heritage, and our culture.  This will allow us to better understand the qualities that make us human and to value each other as individuals.  Reflecting on what happened in the past will help us to build a more desirable future with no racial discrimination. We need to avoid a similar situation from recurring. The importance of instilling human values and knowledge of our cultural heritage in our children from a very young age. This will help them to build their identity as Seychellois. And finally, we need more efforts for the conservation of our historical sites and artifacts.   SNA: Are there plans for a second edition of the book? ODC: We will explore a number of other sites in the second edition, and people are coming forward with new information on new sites. This is encouraging, and I hope younger Seychellois historians will soon pursue the research further. 

Russia creates doomsday FPV drone for use in event of nuclear attacks — UAV developer

According to Dmitry Kuzyakin, it is a small drone that can be stowed compactly along with ground-based equipment
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Russia creates doomsday FPV drone for use in event of nuclear attacks — UAV developer

According to Dmitry Kuzyakin, it is a small drone that can be stowed compactly along with ground-based equipment

Russian Battlegroup South repels Ukrainian attack, inflicting roughly 420 enemy casualties

Artillery and loitering munitions struck an M113 armored personnel carrier, two cars, a counter-battery station and two field ammunition depots
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Russian Battlegroup South repels Ukrainian attack, inflicting roughly 420 enemy casualties

Artillery and loitering munitions struck an M113 armored personnel carrier, two cars, a counter-battery station and two field ammunition depots

Videos of teens slapped, kicked and punched in ITE emerge online, prompting investigation

SINGAPORE - Several bullying incidents involving teens being slapped, punched and kicked at the ITE College Central campus are now under investigation. This comes after multiple videos of the incidents surfaced on various social media platforms on Aug 2. I
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Videos of teens slapped, kicked and punched in ITE emerge online, prompting investigation

SINGAPORE - Several bullying incidents involving teens being slapped, punched and kicked at the ITE College Central campus are now under investigation. This comes after multiple videos of the incidents surfaced on various social media platforms on Aug 2. In videos posted on Facebook and seen by The Straits Times before they were taken down, a teenage boy is seen on his knees in a stairwell and surrounded by a group of about 10 other people. The boy is asked to kiss the shoes of a teenage girl, which he does. He is then asked to kiss the girl's bare feet instead. Someone is also heard yelling for the boy to «lick the ****ing shoe» as another teen suddenly kicks him in the head. Another teen then slaps him across the face. In another video, a teenage boy wearing a khaki shirt is seen standing at the bottom of a stairwell, with a group of about 20 students looking down at him from the stairs above. Another teenage boy wearing a cap is seen filming the scene and taunting the boy, asking him to «look up», referring to the crowd witnessing the moment. At least two other people are also seen filming the scene on their phones.

The inside story of the deal that freed US journalist Evan Gershkovich in historic prisoner swap... and how Putin critic Alexei Navalny could have been part of the exchange before his death in Russian prison, writes MARK NICOL

Not since the Cold War, when secret agents and political prisoners would be routinely exchanged on Berlin 's Bridge of Spies, have so many captives been traded.
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The inside story of the deal that freed US journalist Evan Gershkovich in historic prisoner swap... and how Putin critic Alexei Navalny could have been part of the exchange before his death in Russian prison, writes MARK NICOL

Not since the Cold War, when secret agents and political prisoners would be routinely exchanged on Berlin 's Bridge of Spies, have so many captives been traded.

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