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Israeli strikes forced a million people to flee homes – Lebanese PM 

Over the past month, Israel has conducted multiple aerial attacks on Hezbollah, killing the leader of the Shiite militia, Hassan Nasrallah Read Full Article at RT.com

At least 4 people killed, 29 injured in Israeli strikes on Yemen — Houthis

Four people were killed and 29 others were injured in the preliminary toll of the Israeli aggression on Hodeidah Governorate
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At least 4 people killed, 29 injured in Israeli strikes on Yemen — Houthis

Four people were killed and 29 others were injured in the preliminary toll of the Israeli aggression on Hodeidah Governorate

US, Israel in touch over developments following death of Hezbollah chief

According to the White House official, the US is concerned over the potential spread of the Middle Eastern conflict
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US, Israel in touch over developments following death of Hezbollah chief

According to the White House official, the US is concerned over the potential spread of the Middle Eastern conflict

US election will decide Ukraine conflict – NATO state’s ex-PM

The US presidential election will “decide the war in Ukraine,” former Czech PM Andrej Babis says Read Full Article at RT.com
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US election will decide Ukraine conflict – NATO state’s ex-PM

The US presidential election will “decide the war in Ukraine,” former Czech PM Andrej Babis says Read Full Article at RT.com

South Korea unveils new plan for dog meat farmers

The South Korean government has announced that it will pay breeders up to $450 per dog to voluntarily close their businesses Read Full Article at RT.com
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South Korea unveils new plan for dog meat farmers

The South Korean government has announced that it will pay breeders up to $450 per dog to voluntarily close their businesses Read Full Article at RT.com

Sudan: Battles for Khartoum and El Fasher Continue, Clashes in El Gedaref

[Dabanga] Khartoum / El Fasher / El Geneina / El FAO -- Battles between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continued for the second day in a row in Khartoum state yesterday. Continued fierce fighting between the two warring par
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Sudan: Battles for Khartoum and El Fasher Continue, Clashes in El Gedaref

[Dabanga] Khartoum / El Fasher / El Geneina / El FAO -- Battles between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continued for the second day in a row in Khartoum state yesterday. Continued fierce fighting between the two warring parties and their supporters for the control of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, left dozens of people dead and injured. The RSF are reportedly preparing for an attack on Kulbus in West Darfur. SAF-RSF clashes were also reported from El Fao in eastern Sudan's El Gedaref.

Sudan: Special Envoy for Sudan Perriello Travels to Kenya and Ethiopia

[State Department] U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello will travel to Nairobi and Addis Ababa, starting on September 29, to continue diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Sudan and engage with Sudanese refugees and civilian leaders on restoring th
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Sudan: Special Envoy for Sudan Perriello Travels to Kenya and Ethiopia

[State Department] U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello will travel to Nairobi and Addis Ababa, starting on September 29, to continue diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Sudan and engage with Sudanese refugees and civilian leaders on restoring the path to an inclusive democratic future.

Sudan: Schools in Eastern Sudan's Kassala Reopen After Cholera Cases Decrease

[Dabanga] Kassala -- Today, studies resumed in Kassala in eastern Sudan after a four-week closure due to the spread of cholera.
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Sudan: Schools in Eastern Sudan's Kassala Reopen After Cholera Cases Decrease

[Dabanga] Kassala -- Today, studies resumed in Kassala in eastern Sudan after a four-week closure due to the spread of cholera.

Update | Arrest of man not directly connected to soldier's death, police say

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says while its investigation of the murder of Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) member Private Ejay Domville has led to the apprehension of a man, the arrest is not directly related to the soldier's death. The 31-...
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Update | Arrest of man not directly connected to soldier's death, police say

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) says while its investigation of the murder of Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) member Private Ejay Domville has led to the apprehension of a man, the arrest is not directly related to the soldier's death. The 31-...

Trump speaking at rally in Erie, Pa.; Harris to campaign in Las Vegas

Get the latest news from the 2024 campaign trail in the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.
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Trump speaking at rally in Erie, Pa.; Harris to campaign in Las Vegas

Get the latest news from the 2024 campaign trail in the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.

Pentagon ‘furious’ with Israel over Nasrallah strike – media

Lloyd Austin reportedly fumed at his Israeli counterpart for waiting until the last moment to tell him the Hezbollah chief would be killed Read Full Article at RT.com
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Pentagon ‘furious’ with Israel over Nasrallah strike – media

Lloyd Austin reportedly fumed at his Israeli counterpart for waiting until the last moment to tell him the Hezbollah chief would be killed Read Full Article at RT.com

Israeli strikes forced a million people to flee homes – Lebanese PM 

Over the past month, Israel has conducted multiple aerial attacks on Hezbollah, killing the leader of the Shiite militia, Hassan Nasrallah Read Full Article at RT.com
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Israeli strikes forced a million people to flee homes – Lebanese PM 

Over the past month, Israel has conducted multiple aerial attacks on Hezbollah, killing the leader of the Shiite militia, Hassan Nasrallah Read Full Article at RT.com

Montreal rally honours Joyce Echaquan on 4th anniversary of her death

A commemorative rally marking the fourth anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death will take place in Ville-Marie on Saturday afternoon.
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Montreal rally honours Joyce Echaquan on 4th anniversary of her death

A commemorative rally marking the fourth anniversary of Joyce Echaquan’s death will take place in Ville-Marie on Saturday afternoon.

DPP Director of Youth Norman Chisale encourages youth at Kasungu Rally

At a well-attended Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) rally held in Kasungu, the party’s Director of Youth, Honorable Normal Chisale, delivered an inspiring speech aimed at motivating the youth to take an active role in shaping the future of Malawi. Chisal
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DPP Director of Youth Norman Chisale encourages youth at Kasungu Rally

At a well-attended Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) rally held in Kasungu, the party’s Director of Youth, Honorable Normal Chisale, delivered an inspiring speech aimed at motivating the youth to take an active role in shaping the future of Malawi. Chisale emphasized the importance of the youth in the country’s political landscape and highlighted the DPP’s […] The post DPP Director of Youth Norman Chisale encourages youth at Kasungu Rally appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

ABJ Challenges media to join efforts of creating opportunities for economic growth

The Association of Business Journalists in Malawi (ABJ) says media has an important role in helping rebuild the economy as Malawi strives to recover the economy after suffering from different shocks. ABJ outgoing National coordinator Enelles Nyale said this i
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ABJ Challenges media to join efforts of creating opportunities for economic growth

The Association of Business Journalists in Malawi (ABJ) says media has an important role in helping rebuild the economy as Malawi strives to recover the economy after suffering from different shocks. ABJ outgoing National coordinator Enelles Nyale said this in Mangochi when opening this year’s ABJ Annual General Conference, which has been held under the […] The post ABJ Challenges media to join efforts of creating opportunities for economic growth appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

NHT encourages employer arrears amnesty programme take-up by MSMEs and charitable organisations

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and registered charitable organisations are being encouraged to take advantage of waivers offered through the National Housing Trust's (NHT) Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme. NHT Assistant General...
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NHT encourages employer arrears amnesty programme take-up by MSMEs and charitable organisations

Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and registered charitable organisations are being encouraged to take advantage of waivers offered through the National Housing Trust's (NHT) Employer Arrears Amnesty Programme. NHT Assistant General...

Lewis Hamilton reveals he wants to see a therapist: Formula One ace admits he's been battling depression 'since 13' - as racing hero opens up about racism he endured as a boy and the anguish of sacking his father as manager

Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton has opened up about his mental health struggles as he revealed he has been battling depression since he was 13 and has experienced 'difficult phases' in his life.
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Lewis Hamilton reveals he wants to see a therapist: Formula One ace admits he's been battling depression 'since 13' - as racing hero opens up about racism he endured as a boy and the anguish of sacking his father as manager

Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton has opened up about his mental health struggles as he revealed he has been battling depression since he was 13 and has experienced 'difficult phases' in his life.

Hurricanes, storms, typhoons... Is September wetter than usual?

With typhoon Yagi battering Asia, storm Boris drenching parts of Europe, extreme flooding in the Sahel and hurricane Helene racing towards Florida, September so far has been a very wet month. But while scientists can link some extreme weather events directl
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Hurricanes, storms, typhoons... Is September wetter than usual?

With typhoon Yagi battering Asia, storm Boris drenching parts of Europe, extreme flooding in the Sahel and hurricane Helene racing towards Florida, September so far has been a very wet month. But while scientists can link some extreme weather events directly to human-caused global warming, it remains too early to draw clear conclusions about this sodden month. «You will always have some sort of extreme weather events, but their intensity has been magnified by global warming, especially in the context of rainfall,» Paulo Ceppi from Imperial College London's Grantham Institute told AFP on Thursday. «That's probably one of the common drivers of these different events in very different parts of the world.» Early indications from monthly data show some record-breaking precipitation levels in the regions affected. In central Europe, the torrential rains accompanying storm Boris were «the heaviest ever recorded» in the region, according to the World Weather Attribution (WWA) network of scientists, inundating homes and farmland. Global warming has doubled the likelihood of severe four-day downpours since the pre-industrial era and the costs of climate change are «accelerating», WWA said in a report published Wednesday. Meanwhile in Japan's city of Wajima, more than 120 millimetres (4.7 inches) of rainfall per hour from typhoon Yagi was recorded on the morning of September 21 -- the heaviest rain since comparative data became available in 1929. - Hotter, and wetter? - «Attributing different weather patterns around the world at the same time to climate change is very challenging,» said Liz Stephens, science lead at the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre. «But the fundamental principle remains that for every 1 degree Celsius of warming the atmosphere can hold seven percent more moisture,» she told AFP. With global warming on track to exceed 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial times «you can do the math pretty quickly and that will have a measurable impact,» said Ceppi from the Grantham Institute. The 2024 northern summer saw the highest global temperatures ever recorded, beating last year's record, according to the EU's climate monitor Copernicus. A hotter planet, in other words, could also signal a wetter one. The sweltering summer in the Mediterranean this year «gives a lot of extra evaporation, pumping more water vapour into Europe if the conditions are right and allowing for all that moisture to be dumped in certain places,» Ceppi said. «The global temperatures -- both over the land and the ocean -- were anomalously high during August-September despite La Nina-like conditions evolving in the Pacific,» Roxy Mathew Koll at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology told AFP. «Anomalously high temperatures assist in supplying additional heat and moisture for storms and weather systems to intensify.» La Nina refers to a naturally-occurring climate phenomenon that cools the ocean surface temperatures in large swathes of the tropical Pacific Ocean, coupled with winds, rains and changes in atmospheric pressure. In many locations, especially in the tropics, La Nina produces the opposite climate impacts to El Nino, which heats up the surface of the oceans, leading to drought in some parts of the world and triggering heavy downpours elsewhere. Currently, «neutral» conditions prevail, meaning neither El Nino nor La Nina are present. Large swaths of South America and Southern Africa suffered from drought in 2024. The global September update from Copernicus is due early next month and will provide hard data on precipitation levels. © Agence France-Presse

Djibouti Finance Minister refutes reports of President Guelleh's serious illness

Djibouti (HOL) — Djibouti's Minister of Economy and Finance, Ilyas Moussa Dawaleh, dismissed reports suggesting President Ismail Omar Guelleh was critically ill after being hospitalized on Saturday.
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Djibouti Finance Minister refutes reports of President Guelleh's serious illness

Djibouti (HOL) — Djibouti's Minister of Economy and Finance, Ilyas Moussa Dawaleh, dismissed reports suggesting President Ismail Omar Guelleh was critically ill after being hospitalized on Saturday.

Ex-policeman arrested in connection with murder of soldier in Denham Town

An ex-policeman has been arrested in relation to last month's shooting death of a Jamaica  Defence Force soldier while he was on duty in Denham Town, Kingston.  Private Ejay Domville was shot and killed about 1:25 a.m....
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Ex-policeman arrested in connection with murder of soldier in Denham Town

An ex-policeman has been arrested in relation to last month's shooting death of a Jamaica  Defence Force soldier while he was on duty in Denham Town, Kingston.  Private Ejay Domville was shot and killed about 1:25 a.m....

Kate Beckinsale accuses stress-relief guru of sexual assault after pair locked horns online over unpaid £2,250 therapy bill

Kate Beckinsale , 51, has filed a report with the LA police department accusing Nick Abramovic of 'sexual assault and battery' during an appointment at Bionic Method on August 7.
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Kate Beckinsale accuses stress-relief guru of sexual assault after pair locked horns online over unpaid £2,250 therapy bill

Kate Beckinsale , 51, has filed a report with the LA police department accusing Nick Abramovic of 'sexual assault and battery' during an appointment at Bionic Method on August 7.

Dodgy meet-and-greet airport parking firms exposed: In covert Which? probe using GPS trackers companies stole cash, broke speed limits, left cars filthy - and dumped one in a GARDEN

Which? found that rogue operators could easily be mistaken for legitimate companies, because they often use multiple names that are switched once they start attracting poor reviews.
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Dodgy meet-and-greet airport parking firms exposed: In covert Which? probe using GPS trackers companies stole cash, broke speed limits, left cars filthy - and dumped one in a GARDEN

Which? found that rogue operators could easily be mistaken for legitimate companies, because they often use multiple names that are switched once they start attracting poor reviews.

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