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New Russian proposals call for Kiev’s surrender, says Harris

According to Harris, President Zelensky and the United States share their vision for the end of this conflict. She added that nothing about the end of this conflict should be decided without Ukraine

Chad: Chad Eliminates Human African Trypanosomiasis As a Public Health Problem

[WHO] 51st country to be recognized by WHO for eliminating a neglected tropical disease, surpassing the halfway mark towards the 100-country target set for 2030
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Chad: Chad Eliminates Human African Trypanosomiasis As a Public Health Problem

[WHO] 51st country to be recognized by WHO for eliminating a neglected tropical disease, surpassing the halfway mark towards the 100-country target set for 2030

Angola: Angola Reaffirms Commitment to Combat Illicit Trade in Small Arms

[ANGOP] Luanda -- Angola reaffirmed Wednesday at the United Nations headquarters in New York, its commitment to implement the UN Program of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons (PoA) to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade of small arms and ligh
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Angola: Angola Reaffirms Commitment to Combat Illicit Trade in Small Arms

[ANGOP] Luanda -- Angola reaffirmed Wednesday at the United Nations headquarters in New York, its commitment to implement the UN Program of Action on Small Arms and Light Weapons (PoA) to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade of small arms and light weapons.

Rwanda: Rwanda Decides - Over 260 Observers Accredited for July Elections

[New Times] More than 260 electoral observers have been accredited for the July 2024 presidential and parliamentary polls in Rwanda, according to the National Electoral Commission (NEC).
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Rwanda: Rwanda Decides - Over 260 Observers Accredited for July Elections

[New Times] More than 260 electoral observers have been accredited for the July 2024 presidential and parliamentary polls in Rwanda, according to the National Electoral Commission (NEC).

Somali MPs detained by suspected undercover officers in Nairobi

Mogadishu (HOL) —Two Somali federal government MPs were briefly detained while visiting Nairobi, Kenya, they told the BBC Somali Service.
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Somali MPs detained by suspected undercover officers in Nairobi

Mogadishu (HOL) —Two Somali federal government MPs were briefly detained while visiting Nairobi, Kenya, they told the BBC Somali Service.

Russia intercepts 120 Ukrainian drones overnight – MOD

Dozens of UAVs have been downed over the Black Sea, Crimea and Krasnodar Region, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russia intercepts 120 Ukrainian drones overnight – MOD

Dozens of UAVs have been downed over the Black Sea, Crimea and Krasnodar Region, according to Russia’s Defense Ministry Read Full Article at RT.com

England fails to convince in 1-1 draw with Denmark though should advance at Euro 2024

Where England stands after two European Championship games is the envy of most teams. Just not good enough yet to have title ambitions.
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England fails to convince in 1-1 draw with Denmark though should advance at Euro 2024

Where England stands after two European Championship games is the envy of most teams. Just not good enough yet to have title ambitions.

President Mohamud urges Somalia's AU chairperson candidate to withdraw for Djibouti

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somalia's candidate for the African Union (AU) Chairperson, Fawzia Yusuf Adam, has announced that the Somali government and four federal member states are pressuring her to withdraw from the candidacy due to a request from Djibouti's Presi
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President Mohamud urges Somalia's AU chairperson candidate to withdraw for Djibouti

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somalia's candidate for the African Union (AU) Chairperson, Fawzia Yusuf Adam, has announced that the Somali government and four federal member states are pressuring her to withdraw from the candidacy due to a request from Djibouti's President, Ismail Omar Guelleh.

Kenya police use tear gas, water cannon as hundreds protest over tax hikes

Police in Kenya have fired tear gas and used water cannon to disperse protesters gathering near parliament in the capital to demonstrate against planned tax hikes that many fear will worsen the cost-of-living crisis.
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Kenya police use tear gas, water cannon as hundreds protest over tax hikes

Police in Kenya have fired tear gas and used water cannon to disperse protesters gathering near parliament in the capital to demonstrate against planned tax hikes that many fear will worsen the cost-of-living crisis.

Lamborghini-driving lawyer battling to become Birmingham's newest MP once joked about 'sparking out' men who go into women's toilets during an exchange about trans and LGBT issues

Akhmed Yakoob, 36, who loves fast cars and expensive jewellery, told how he pulled his children out of secular state schools to avoid them being exposed to positive LGBT messages.
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Lamborghini-driving lawyer battling to become Birmingham's newest MP once joked about 'sparking out' men who go into women's toilets during an exchange about trans and LGBT issues

Akhmed Yakoob, 36, who loves fast cars and expensive jewellery, told how he pulled his children out of secular state schools to avoid them being exposed to positive LGBT messages.

Who were the two men Jay Slater went drinking with? Why did it take 18 hours to alert his mother? And why did he choose an 11-hour walk over waiting for a bus? The unanswered questions in search for missing Brit teen - as hunt enters day five

MailOnline has pieced together the last few hours before he disappeared and has tried to answer a series of puzzling questions that have left police and his family stumped.
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Who were the two men Jay Slater went drinking with? Why did it take 18 hours to alert his mother? And why did he choose an 11-hour walk over waiting for a bus? The unanswered questions in search for missing Brit teen - as hunt enters day five

MailOnline has pieced together the last few hours before he disappeared and has tried to answer a series of puzzling questions that have left police and his family stumped.

Lawyer couple accused of stealing millions from more than a dozen homebuyers

In a rash of lawsuits, Nicholas Cartel and Singa Bui are alleged to have embezzled client money that was meant to buy houses or pay down mortgages — in part by using an exploit that's arguably easier than before in routine real-estate transactions.
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Lawyer couple accused of stealing millions from more than a dozen homebuyers

In a rash of lawsuits, Nicholas Cartel and Singa Bui are alleged to have embezzled client money that was meant to buy houses or pay down mortgages — in part by using an exploit that's arguably easier than before in routine real-estate transactions.

West could ditch Zelensky early next year – Putin

Kiev’s foreign backers will likely remove Vladimir Zelensky as soon as he outlives his usefulness, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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West could ditch Zelensky early next year – Putin

Kiev’s foreign backers will likely remove Vladimir Zelensky as soon as he outlives his usefulness, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Labour tax raid on private schools could hit 'in weeks' as shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms plan to abolish VAT break in first budget, if Starmer wins election

Ms Reeves yesterday said the Budget would not be held for at least ten weeks to allow time for the Office for Budget Responsibility to draw up a new economic forecast.
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Labour tax raid on private schools could hit 'in weeks' as shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms plan to abolish VAT break in first budget, if Starmer wins election

Ms Reeves yesterday said the Budget would not be held for at least ten weeks to allow time for the Office for Budget Responsibility to draw up a new economic forecast.

Does your child have special powers? Here are the six signs you have a gifted 'Crystal Child' - from trouble sleeping to knowing things they shouldn't

Have you ever felt that your child is special? That they seem far more sensitive, caring, perceptive and creative than their peers, more spiritually inclined?
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Does your child have special powers? Here are the six signs you have a gifted 'Crystal Child' - from trouble sleeping to knowing things they shouldn't

Have you ever felt that your child is special? That they seem far more sensitive, caring, perceptive and creative than their peers, more spiritually inclined?

Eminem hit 'Without Me' rises up the charts as Nigel Farage makes it the theme tune of his election campaign... but Reform UK leader gets the song title wrong and suggests he doesn't know who the rapper is during rally

The Reform UK leader has adopted the 2002 hit as his anthem as he embarks on an eighth attempt to be elected an MP and enter the House of Commons.
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Eminem hit 'Without Me' rises up the charts as Nigel Farage makes it the theme tune of his election campaign... but Reform UK leader gets the song title wrong and suggests he doesn't know who the rapper is during rally

The Reform UK leader has adopted the 2002 hit as his anthem as he embarks on an eighth attempt to be elected an MP and enter the House of Commons.

Our pets know they are about to die and wish us an emotional farewell - I'm convinced these stories prove it, by eminent biologist RUPERT SHELDRAKE

Piglet the Jack Russell seemed to be fading away. He was half blind, barely able to walk and spent most of his days asleep.
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Our pets know they are about to die and wish us an emotional farewell - I'm convinced these stories prove it, by eminent biologist RUPERT SHELDRAKE

Piglet the Jack Russell seemed to be fading away. He was half blind, barely able to walk and spent most of his days asleep.

Be careful what sun creams you buy as products from Asda, Calypso and Bondi Sands 'don't provide claimed protection'

Products from Asda, Calypso and Bondi Sands all failed the watchdog's tests to assess their SPF (sun protection factor) and UVA protection.
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Be careful what sun creams you buy as products from Asda, Calypso and Bondi Sands 'don't provide claimed protection'

Products from Asda, Calypso and Bondi Sands all failed the watchdog's tests to assess their SPF (sun protection factor) and UVA protection.

Four men shot and injured in Clarendon

Four men were shot and injured in Slim Lane, Curatoe Hill, Clarendon, on Wednesday,  in what sleuths theorise was a reprisal attack for the February murder of a man in the same community.  Well-placed Gleaner sources allege...
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Four men shot and injured in Clarendon

Four men were shot and injured in Slim Lane, Curatoe Hill, Clarendon, on Wednesday,  in what sleuths theorise was a reprisal attack for the February murder of a man in the same community.  Well-placed Gleaner sources allege...

New tensions between White House, Israeli PM

New tensions emerged this week between President Joe Biden's administration and Benjamin Netanyahu over the Israeli premier's criticism of US weapons deliveries -- comments the White House described Thursday as «vexing» and «disappointing.&r
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New tensions between White House, Israeli PM

New tensions emerged this week between President Joe Biden's administration and Benjamin Netanyahu over the Israeli premier's criticism of US weapons deliveries -- comments the White House described Thursday as «vexing» and «disappointing.» The issue began when Netanyahu claimed in a video posted on social media earlier this week that the US administration -- Israel's main military backer -- has been «withholding weapons and ammunitions» from his country in recent months. «Those comments were deeply disappointing and certainly vexing to us, given the amount of support that we have and will continue to provide,» National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told journalists. «No other country is doing more to help Israel defend itself against the threat by Hamas and, quite frankly, other threats that they're facing in the region,» Kirby said. The previous day, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that «we genuinely do not know what he's talking about.» With the exception of «one particular shipment of munitions,» Jean-Pierre said «there are no other pauses. None.» She was referring to a shipment of 2,000 pound bombs that Washington has said is under review because of concerns about their use in densely populated areas. - Biden-Netanyahu tensions - But Netanyahu appeared to double down later on Thursday, saying in a statement that he is «prepared to suffer personal attacks provided that Israel receives the ammunition from the US that it needs in the war for its existence.» The spat is not the first between the head of the Israeli government and Biden's administration since the start of the Gaza war, which began with an unprecedented Hamas attack in October. Biden previously stated his strong opposition to a major Israeli operation in Rafah in southern Gaza, where more than a million civilians were located, and threatened to stop certain arms deliveries if his warning was not heeded. On Thursday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken also warned Israel against escalating tensions in Lebanon as fears of a wider regional war grew with Hezbollah militants firing dozens of rockets into northern Israel. During a meeting with top Israeli officials in Washington, Blinken «underscored the importance of avoiding further escalation in Lebanon and reaching a diplomatic resolution that allows Israeli and Lebanese families to return to their homes,» the State Department said in a statement. The Gaza war is a particularly thorny issue for 81-year-old Biden, who is seeking a second term in office this year. The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and the ever-rising death toll has led to sharp criticism of the president from the progressive wing of his party -- pressure Biden has had to balance with a long-standing US policy of backing Israel. The latest round of bloody conflict between Israel and Hamas was triggered by an unprecedented October 7 attack by Palestinian militants on southern Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,194 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures. The militants also seized 251 hostages. Of these, 116 remain in Gaza, although the army says 41 are dead. Israel's retaliatory offensive in Gaza has killed at least 37,431 people, also mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-ruled territory. © Agence France-Presse

Hajj death toll tops 1,000 after extreme heat: AFP tally

The death toll from this year's hajj has exceeded 1,000, an AFP tally said Thursday, more than half unregistered worshippers who performed the pilgrimage in extreme heat in Saudi Arabia. The new deaths reported Thursday included 58 from Egypt, according to a
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Hajj death toll tops 1,000 after extreme heat: AFP tally

The death toll from this year's hajj has exceeded 1,000, an AFP tally said Thursday, more than half unregistered worshippers who performed the pilgrimage in extreme heat in Saudi Arabia. The new deaths reported Thursday included 58 from Egypt, according to an Arab diplomat who provided a breakdown showing that of 658 Egyptians who died, 630 were unregistered pilgrims. Around 10 countries have reported 1,081 deaths during the pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of Islam which all Muslims with the means must complete at least once. The hajj, whose timing is determined by the lunar Islamic calendar, fell again this year during the oven-like Saudi summer. The national meteorological centre reported a high of 51.8 degrees Celsius (125 Fahrenheit) this week at the Grand Mosque in Mecca. A Saudi study published last month said temperatures in the area are rising 0.4 degrees Celsius each decade. Each year tens of thousands of pilgrims try to join the hajj through irregular channels as they cannot afford the often costly official permits. Saudi authorities reported clearing hundreds of thousands of unregistered pilgrims from Mecca this month, but it appears many still participated in the main rites which began last Friday. This group was more vulnerable, because without official permits they could not access air-conditioned spaces provided for the 1.8 million authorised pilgrims to cool down. «People were tired after being chased by security forces before Arafat day. They were exhausted,» one Arab diplomat told AFP on Thursday of Saturday's day-long outdoor prayers that marked the hajj's climax. The diplomat said the main cause of death among Egyptian pilgrims was the heat, which triggered complications related to high blood pressure and other issues. Egyptian officials were visiting hospitals to obtain information and help Egyptian pilgrims get medical care, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday. «However, there are large numbers of Egyptian citizens who are not registered in hajj databases, which requires double the effort and a longer time to search for missing persons and find their relatives,» it said. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has ordered that a «crisis cell» headed by the prime minister follow up on the deaths of the country's pilgrims. Sisi stressed «the need for immediate coordination with the Saudi authorities to facilitate receiving the bodies of the deceased and streamline the process,» said a statement from his office. - Burials begin - More fatalities were also confirmed on Thursday by Pakistan and Indonesia. Out of around 150,000 pilgrims, Pakistan has so far recorded 58 deaths, a diplomat told AFP. «I think given the number of people, given the weather, this is just natural,» the diplomat said. Indonesia, which had around 240,000 pilgrims, raised its death toll to 183,  its religious affairs ministry said, compared with 313 deaths recorded last year. Deaths have also been confirmed by Malaysia, India, Jordan, Iran, Senegal, Tunisia, Sudan and Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region. In many cases, authorities have not specified the cause. Friends and relatives have been searching for missing pilgrims, scouring hospitals and pleading online for news, fearing the worst. Two diplomats told AFP Thursday that Saudi authorities had begun the burial process for dead pilgrims, cleaning the bodies and putting them in white burial cloth and taking them to be interred. «The burial is done by the Saudi authorities. They have their own system so we just follow that,» said one diplomat, who said his country was working to notify loved ones as best it could. The other diplomat said that given the number of fatalities it would be impossible to notify many families ahead of time, especially in Egypt which accounts for so many of the dead. Jordan's foreign ministry said on Thursday that Saudi authorities had granted 68 permits for Jordanian pilgrims to be buried in Mecca. Sixteen Jordanians remain missing and 22 are in hospital, including seven who are in critical condition, the foreign ministry said in a statement. - 'Extreme danger' - Saudi Arabia has not provided information on fatalities, though it reported more than 2,700 cases of «heat exhaustion» on Sunday alone. Last year various countries reported more than 300 deaths during the hajj, mostly Indonesians. The timing of the hajj moves back about 11 days each year in the Gregorian calendar, meaning that next year it will take place earlier in June, potentially in cooler conditions. A 2019 study by the journal Geophysical Research Letters said because of climate change, heat stress for hajj pilgrims will exceed the «extreme danger threshold» from 2047 to 2052 and 2079 to 2086, «with increasing frequency and intensity as the century progresses». Hosting the hajj is a source of prestige for the Saudi royal family, and King Salman's official title includes the words «Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques», in Mecca and Medina. The hajj has seen a number of disasters over the years, most recently in 2015 when a stampede during the «stoning the devil» ritual killed up to 2,300 people. © Agence France-Presse

Commuters find poop on public bus and MRT train

A crappy new trend? Two separate incidents of commuters finding poop on public transport started circulating online on June 19. A video of one incident was shared by SGFollowsAll follower who wrote: «Today, I boarded bus 87 from CDC (ComfortDelGro
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Commuters find poop on public bus and MRT train

A crappy new trend? Two separate incidents of commuters finding poop on public transport started circulating online on June 19. A video of one incident was shared by SGFollowsAll follower who wrote: «Today, I boarded bus 87 from CDC (ComfortDelGro Driving Centre) Ubi and someone took a s*** in the back of the bus.» The video shows someone walking to the rear of the bus to see some brown substance on the floor in the corner under the rear seat. One Instagram user commented: «I really hope that is fudge.» Two photos of the other incident on the MRT train was posted on Reddit with the caption: «Spotted in the first cabin on the brown line. Probably the reason why the brown line is, well, brown.» The brown line refers to the Thomson-East Coast Line. One Redditor commented: «The smell must have been intense.» Defecating in public is an offence under the Environmental Public Health Act and offenders are liable to a maximum fine of $1,000 for the first conviction.

'Traumatised for life': Passengers shaken after finding multiple cockroaches in private-hire vehicle

Midway through their journey to work, two passengers were horrified to spot several cockroaches roaming around the private-hire vehicle. Taking to TikTok on Wednesday (June 19), the passenger, who gave her name only as Tiffany, dubbed the 40-minute Gojek r
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'Traumatised for life': Passengers shaken after finding multiple cockroaches in private-hire vehicle

Midway through their journey to work, two passengers were horrified to spot several cockroaches roaming around the private-hire vehicle. Taking to TikTok on Wednesday (June 19), the passenger, who gave her name only as Tiffany, dubbed the 40-minute Gojek ride from Kembangan to Newton that morning as «nightmarish». The 26-year-old told AsiaOne that she and her boyfriend spotted at least six cockroaches in the car, three of which she filmed on video. The 18-second video she uploaded on social media starts with a clip of a roach crawling across the passenger-side door. Another clip shows a cockroach on the backseat of the car, and the camera pans to reveal another one slinking up the car window. One of the cockroaches moves across the backseat and the video zooms out to show both passengers balancing on the edge of their seats. «My boyfriend's butt was hovering [over the seat] and I was sitting on his knees at this point,» she wrote in the video, adding that he was «in distress». The video ends after showing a roach nestled in the crevices of the seat belt buckle.

IN BRIEF: Sanctions and peace initiatives: what Putin told reporters in Hanoi

Possible changes in Russia’s nuclear doctrine, a treaty on military aid with North Korea, peace initiatives and sanctions were among the issues raised by the Russian president
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IN BRIEF: Sanctions and peace initiatives: what Putin told reporters in Hanoi

Possible changes in Russia’s nuclear doctrine, a treaty on military aid with North Korea, peace initiatives and sanctions were among the issues raised by the Russian president

Russia’s sports arbitration center invites foreigners to review BRICS games disputes

The list of the invited arbiters includes Michael Geistlinger, Alexandre Genko-Starosselsky, Alexander Korochkin, Dmitry Morozov and others
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Russia’s sports arbitration center invites foreigners to review BRICS games disputes

The list of the invited arbiters includes Michael Geistlinger, Alexandre Genko-Starosselsky, Alexander Korochkin, Dmitry Morozov and others

At least 54 Palestinian inmates died in Israeli jails since October 7, 2023

The Palestinian side claims that the Israelis subject Palestinian inmates to starvation, electrocution and sleep deprivation
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At least 54 Palestinian inmates died in Israeli jails since October 7, 2023

The Palestinian side claims that the Israelis subject Palestinian inmates to starvation, electrocution and sleep deprivation

US prohibits use of Kaspersky Lab software on its territory since September 29

The US authority claims that the use of Kaspersky Lab software may result in a data transfer to the Russian government
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US prohibits use of Kaspersky Lab software on its territory since September 29

The US authority claims that the use of Kaspersky Lab software may result in a data transfer to the Russian government

Cyclisme : Taruia Krainer et Leo Cazaubiel à la conquête du championnat de France amateur

Le Championnat de France de cyclisme sur route (amateurs) se déroule du 20 au 23 juin Saint-Martin-de-Landelles, en métropole. Taruia Krainer et Leo Cazaubiel, représentants du fenua, participent à l'épreuve Élite Amateurs, prévue le 21 juin.
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Cyclisme : Taruia Krainer et Leo Cazaubiel à la conquête du championnat de France amateur

Le Championnat de France de cyclisme sur route (amateurs) se déroule du 20 au 23 juin Saint-Martin-de-Landelles, en métropole. Taruia Krainer et Leo Cazaubiel, représentants du fenua, participent à l'épreuve Élite Amateurs, prévue le 21 juin.

VIDÉO. La flamme olympique relayée...sous l'eau !

Les images ont fait le tour de la presse nationale. Mardi 18 juin, alors que le parcours de la flamme se poursuit en métropole, un relais sous-marin historique a été organisé en Alpes-Maritimes. Alice Modolo a récupéré la torche à quarante mètres de
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VIDÉO. La flamme olympique relayée...sous l'eau !

Les images ont fait le tour de la presse nationale. Mardi 18 juin, alors que le parcours de la flamme se poursuit en métropole, un relais sous-marin historique a été organisé en Alpes-Maritimes. Alice Modolo a récupéré la torche à quarante mètres de profondeur...

How Saudi startup Braincell is optimizing decision-making and automation through AI

RIYADH: Automated decision-making allows businesses to make faster, more accurate and more consistent decisions by analyzing large datasets without the risk of human error. That is why, as Saudi Arabia expands its digital economy, such tools are becoming mor
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How Saudi startup Braincell is optimizing decision-making and automation through AI

RIYADH: Automated decision-making allows businesses to make faster, more accurate and more consistent decisions by analyzing large datasets without the risk of human error. That is why, as Saudi Arabia expands its digital economy, such tools are becoming more widely used in the Kingdom. One firm that is leading the charge in this area is the Saudi startup Braincell, which helps businesses streamline processes and enhance decision-making through automation and artificial intelligence integration.

Bogue, Montego Bay, hit by freak storm

A section of Bogue in Montego Bay, St James, in the vicinity of the sewage plant, was hit by a freak storm, causing damage to some buildings, including the National Water Commission (NWC) office on Thursday.  About 2:45 p.m., dark clouds...
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Bogue, Montego Bay, hit by freak storm

A section of Bogue in Montego Bay, St James, in the vicinity of the sewage plant, was hit by a freak storm, causing damage to some buildings, including the National Water Commission (NWC) office on Thursday.  About 2:45 p.m., dark clouds...

Africa: Pre-Primary Education for Children Benefits Everyone

[allAfrica] Nairobi -- Scholars across Africa are linking conflict prevention and peacebuilding to reducing economic, social and environmental stresses. The African Union's declaration of 2024 as the 'Year of Education' should spur progress. This guest colum
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Africa: Pre-Primary Education for Children Benefits Everyone

[allAfrica] Nairobi -- Scholars across Africa are linking conflict prevention and peacebuilding to reducing economic, social and environmental stresses. The African Union's declaration of 2024 as the 'Year of Education' should spur progress. This guest column is among a series of articles that look at such critical issues as food security, which are essential for keeping and building a peaceful world. Peacebuilding reporting on AllAfrica is supported by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Putin’s visit to Vietnam: From historical friendship to future plans

Russia and Vietnam have signed over a dozen documents improving their strategic partnership during Vladimir Putin’s trip to Hanoi Read Full Article at RT.com
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Putin’s visit to Vietnam: From historical friendship to future plans

Russia and Vietnam have signed over a dozen documents improving their strategic partnership during Vladimir Putin’s trip to Hanoi Read Full Article at RT.com

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