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PNP's Paul Patmore laments long wait to elect new Trelawny Southern MP

The People's National Party (PNP) representative for Trelawny Southern is criticising the Government for not moving to ensure that a new member of Parliament is elected, eight months after Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert resigned.
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PNP's Paul Patmore laments long wait to elect new Trelawny Southern MP

The People's National Party (PNP) representative for Trelawny Southern is criticising the Government for not moving to ensure that a new member of Parliament is elected, eight months after Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert resigned.

Identity of man shot dead at Barbican home released

The police have released the identity of the 23-year-old man who was shot and killed at his home on Barbican Road in St Andrew on Wednesday afternoon. 
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Identity of man shot dead at Barbican home released

The police have released the identity of the 23-year-old man who was shot and killed at his home on Barbican Road in St Andrew on Wednesday afternoon. 

Delegation from The Gambia on study tour of Jamaica's public sector reform

A delegation from The Gambia is wrapping up a five-day study tour to gain insights into Jamaica’s public sector transformation programme.
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Delegation from The Gambia on study tour of Jamaica's public sector reform

A delegation from The Gambia is wrapping up a five-day study tour to gain insights into Jamaica’s public sector transformation programme.

With two more Ramsar sites, India joins China at number 3

India adds Bihar's Nagi and Nakti bird sanctuaries to Ramsar list, ranking joint third globally with China. UK leads with 175 sites, followed by Mexico with 144.
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With two more Ramsar sites, India joins China at number 3

India adds Bihar's Nagi and Nakti bird sanctuaries to Ramsar list, ranking joint third globally with China. UK leads with 175 sites, followed by Mexico with 144.

US to announce a more ‘competitive’ nuclear strategy — portal

Washington believes that «Beijing and Moscow have effectively rejected» US proposal to discuss arms control without preconditions, Semafor reported
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US to announce a more ‘competitive’ nuclear strategy — portal

Washington believes that «Beijing and Moscow have effectively rejected» US proposal to discuss arms control without preconditions, Semafor reported

Sibur expects 10-20% demand growth for polymers in Russian automotive sector

«We expect the increase in the demand for polymers at the approximately the same level - 10-20%,» Executive Director of the Russian petrochemical major Pavel Lyakhovich said
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Sibur expects 10-20% demand growth for polymers in Russian automotive sector

«We expect the increase in the demand for polymers at the approximately the same level - 10-20%,» Executive Director of the Russian petrochemical major Pavel Lyakhovich said

Trump compares misleading claim about migrant children with ‘Holocaust’ that murdered millions

The presumptive Republican nominee referenced misleading claims about undocumented minors who did not answer follow-up calls from authorities.
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Trump compares misleading claim about migrant children with ‘Holocaust’ that murdered millions

The presumptive Republican nominee referenced misleading claims about undocumented minors who did not answer follow-up calls from authorities.

Putin threatens to arm countries that could hit Western targets

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday criticised the West's delivery of long-range weapons to Ukraine, arguing Moscow could arm other countries with similar weapons to attack Western targets. The comment -- which Putin made at a rare press conferenc
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Putin threatens to arm countries that could hit Western targets

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday criticised the West's delivery of long-range weapons to Ukraine, arguing Moscow could arm other countries with similar weapons to attack Western targets. The comment -- which Putin made at a rare press conference with foreign news outlets -- came after several Western countries including the United States gave Ukraine the green light to strike targets inside Russia, a move Moscow has called a grave miscalculation. «If someone thinks it is possible to supply such weapons to a warzone to attack our territory and create problems for us, why don't we have the right to supply weapons of the same class to regions of the world where there will be strikes on sensitive facilities of those (Western) countries,» Putin said. «That is, the response can be asymmetric. We will think about it,» he told reporters. But the 71-year-old Kremlin chief dismissed as «bollocks» suggestions Russia planned to attack NATO members. «There is no need to look for some imperial ambitions of ours. There are none,» he said. Putin warned that Western arms deliveries to Ukraine were «a very negative step», saying that donors were «controlling» the weapons. The Russian leader singled out Germany for particular criticism, saying that when the first German-supplied tanks «appeared on Ukrainian soil, it provoked a moral and ethical shock in Russia» because of the legacy of World War II. Referring to German authorities, he said: «When they say that there will be more missiles which will hit targets on Russian territory, this definitively destroys Russian-German relations.» - 'Irrecoverable losses' - Sitting opposite representatives from news outlets including AFP, Putin repeated that his country «did not start the war against Ukraine», instead blaming a pro-Western revolution in 2014. «Everyone thinks that Russia started the war in Ukraine. I would like to emphasise that nobody in the West, in Europe, wants to remember how this tragedy started,» Putin said. He declined to give the number of Russia's battlefield losses in the more than two-year conflict, saying only that Ukraine's were five times higher. «I can tell you that as a rule, no one talks about it,» Putin rebuffed, when asked why Russia had not yet disclosed a figure. «If we talk about irrecoverable losses, the ratio is one to five,» he said. The issue of military casualties is extremely sensitive in Russia, where all criticism of the conflict is banned and «spreading false information» about the army carries a maximum 15 year jail sentence. When asked about the killing of AFP video journalist Arman Soldin in Ukraine last year, likely as a result of Russian rocket fire, Putin indicated Moscow was ready to help investigate. «We will do everything in our power,» he said. «We are ready to do this work. I do not know how it could be done in practice since this person died in a warzone.» - 'Burned to the ground' - Putin was also probed about what a victory for former US President Donald Trump or incumbent Joe Biden would mean for US-Russia relations -- an issue the Russian leader shrugged off. «By and large there's no difference,» he said. However he called Trump's recent criminal charges for business fraud politically motivated, arguing his conviction «burned» the idea that Washington was a leading democracy. «It is obvious all over the world that the prosecution of Trump... is simply the utilisation of the judicial system during an internal political struggle,» Putin said. «Their supposed leadership in the sphere of democracy is being burned to the ground,» the Russian leader added. Trump became the first former US head of state ever convicted of a crime last week after a New York jury found him guilty of 34 felony charges in a hush money case. Trump, who faces an election in November that could see him return to the White House, has praised Putin as a «smart guy». Putin also said Russia and the United States were in «constant contact» over a possible prisoner exchange that would free jailed US journalist Evan Gershkovich who was arrested on espionage charges last year. «The relevant services in the US and Russia are in constant contact with one another and of course they will decide only on the basis of reciprocity,» Putin said. © Agence France-Presse

Gaza hospital says 37 dead in strike on UN school Israel says used by Hamas

A Gaza hospital said at least 37 people were killed in an Israeli strike on a UN-run school on Thursday, that the Israeli military alleged housed a «Hamas compound». The raid came after US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators resumed talks aimed at sec
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Gaza hospital says 37 dead in strike on UN school Israel says used by Hamas

A Gaza hospital said at least 37 people were killed in an Israeli strike on a UN-run school on Thursday, that the Israeli military alleged housed a «Hamas compound». The raid came after US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators resumed talks aimed at securing a truce and hostage-prisoner swap in the eight-month war triggered by Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel. The Israeli military said it had «eliminated» several militants in a «precise strike on a Hamas compound embedded inside a UNRWA school» in the Nuseirat area of central Gaza. Military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari later said nine «terrorists» were killed when fighter jets attacked three classrooms where about 30 militants from Islamic Jihad and Hamas were hiding. The United States has called on Israel to be «fully» transparent about the strike. «The government of Israel has said that they are going to release more information about this strike, including the names of those who died in it. We expect them to be fully transparent in making that information public,» State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters. UN chief Antonio Guterres called the strike «just another horrific example of the price that civilians are paying». «There will need to be accountability for everything that has happened in Gaza,» his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called for the strike to be «independently investigated». Israel accuses Hamas and its allies in Gaza of using schools, hospitals and other civilian infrastructure including facilities run by UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, as operational centres -- charges the militants deny. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir al-Balah, near Nuseirat, said it had received the bodies of at least «37 martyrs» from the strike. Faisal Thari, a displaced Gazan who had sought refuge at the school, told AFP: «Why? What have we done for them to bomb us?» Hamas in a statement decried a «new crime... against our people». A medic said another Israeli pre-dawn strike killed six people in a house in Nuseirat refugee camp, and witnesses reported intense shelling in the Bureij and Al-Maghazi camps in the same area. Israeli warplanes also carried out strikes in parts of Rafah, a source in Gaza's southernmost city told AFP. - Spain joins ICJ case - The military said a soldier was killed in Gaza on Thursday, bringing to 295 the death toll since its ground offensive in the Palestinian territory began on October 27. The war was sparked by Hamas's October 7 attack, which resulted in the deaths of 1,194 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures. Militants also took 251 hostages, 120 of whom remain in Gaza, including 41 the army says are dead. Israel's retaliatory military offensive has killed at least 36,654 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. Israel has faced growing diplomatic isolation, with international court cases accusing it of war crimes and several European countries recognising a Palestinian state. Spain, which last week sparked Israeli fury by formally recognising Palestinian statehood, said Thursday it would become the latest country to join South Africa's case at the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of «genocide» against Palestinians in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has meanwhile accepted an invitation from lawmakers in the United States, his main ally and military backer, to address Congress on July 24, a congressional source told AFP. - Peace push - US President Joe Biden last week outlined what he called a three-phase Israeli plan to halt the fighting for six weeks while hostages are exchanged for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and the delivery of aid into Gaza is stepped up. G7 powers and Arab states have backed the proposal, and on Wednesday 16 world leaders signed alongside Biden calling for Hamas to accept the deal. «There is no time to lose. We call on Hamas to close this agreement,» said a White House statement. Egypt's state-linked Al-Qahera news quoted a high-level source Thursday saying that Cairo had «received positive signs from the Palestinian movement signalling its aspiration for a ceasefire». But Beirut-based senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan on Thursday cast doubt on the proposal, calling it «just words said by Biden in a speech». Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman said Thursday that Hamas has not yet given its response on the truce plan. Major sticking points include Hamas insisting on a permanent truce and full Israeli withdrawal -- demands Israel has rejected. - Lebanon 'escalation' - The war has sent regional tensions soaring, with violence on the rise involving Israel and its allies on the one hand, and Iran-backed armed groups on the other. Regular cross-border clashes between Israeli forces and Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, which have forced mass evacuations on both sides, have intensified. The Israeli military on Thursday announced a soldier was killed in a Hezbollah drone strike the day before on Hurfeish. Israeli politicians have threatened more intense fighting against Hezbollah, which last fought a major war with Israel in 2006. Netanyahu was in the occupied West Bank on Thursday, a day after saying Israel was «prepared for a very intense operation» along the border with Lebanon. «The state of Israel is in a difficult campaign on many fronts,» he said at a military command centre. «This effort is being carried out amid complicated international pressure on us.» The US State Department's Miller has said any «escalation» in Lebanon would «greatly harm Israel's overall security». © Agence France-Presse

FBI raids defendant's home in Feeding Our Future fraud case amid bribery investigation

Minneapolis (HOL) — The FBI raided a residence in Savage, Minnesota, early Wednesday morning as part of an ongoing investigation into an attempted jury bribe in the Feeding Our Future fraud trial. The home, located on Hampshire Lane, was reportedly purchase
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FBI raids defendant's home in Feeding Our Future fraud case amid bribery investigation

Minneapolis (HOL) — The FBI raided a residence in Savage, Minnesota, early Wednesday morning as part of an ongoing investigation into an attempted jury bribe in the Feeding Our Future fraud trial. The home, located on Hampshire Lane, was reportedly purchased by one of the trial’s defendants, Abdiaziz Shafii Farah, with money allegedly embezzled from federal meal programs.

Faysal Ali Warabe warns Somaliland government about election disruptions

Hargeisa (HOL) — UCID Party Chairman Faysal Ali Warabe issued a warning to the Somaliland government and the election commission on Wednesday, cautioning against actions that could disrupt the upcoming election process.
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Faysal Ali Warabe warns Somaliland government about election disruptions

Hargeisa (HOL) — UCID Party Chairman Faysal Ali Warabe issued a warning to the Somaliland government and the election commission on Wednesday, cautioning against actions that could disrupt the upcoming election process.

President Mohamud celebrates Somalia's historic election to UN Security Council

Mogadishu (HOL) — President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has hailed Somalia's election to the United Nations Security Council, marking a significant stride in the nation's recovery and international standing. The two-year term will allow Somalia to enhance its rol
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President Mohamud celebrates Somalia's historic election to UN Security Council

Mogadishu (HOL) — President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has hailed Somalia's election to the United Nations Security Council, marking a significant stride in the nation's recovery and international standing. The two-year term will allow Somalia to enhance its role in global peacekeeping and cooperation, reflecting the international community's recognition of the country's progress and governance.

Hamas still studying Gaza ceasefire proposal — Qatar’s foreign ministry

Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari called for «not paying attention to unverified media reports and relying on reliable official sources»
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Hamas still studying Gaza ceasefire proposal — Qatar’s foreign ministry

Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari called for «not paying attention to unverified media reports and relying on reliable official sources»

Ukraine needs at least $1.5 billion this year to rebuild its damaged power plants

According to chief executive of Ukrenergo company Vladimir Kudritsky, nearly half of Ukraine’s power generation capacities has been either damaged or destroyed
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Ukraine needs at least $1.5 billion this year to rebuild its damaged power plants

According to chief executive of Ukrenergo company Vladimir Kudritsky, nearly half of Ukraine’s power generation capacities has been either damaged or destroyed

US government’s verbal assaults on Russia expose Washington’s despair — diplomat

The United States «does not want to recognize the growing role of countries seeking independence from the West,» Anatoly Antonov said
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US government’s verbal assaults on Russia expose Washington’s despair — diplomat

The United States «does not want to recognize the growing role of countries seeking independence from the West,» Anatoly Antonov said

REBECCA ENGLISH: Standing with seven presidents, three kings and too many prime ministers to count, Prince William steps up for his most high-profile role yet on the international stage to the 'delight' of proud father Charles

The heir to the throne represented King and Country alongside 24 world leaders ranging from President Joe Biden to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
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REBECCA ENGLISH: Standing with seven presidents, three kings and too many prime ministers to count, Prince William steps up for his most high-profile role yet on the international stage to the 'delight' of proud father Charles

The heir to the throne represented King and Country alongside 24 world leaders ranging from President Joe Biden to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.

A hero's last salute: Guard of honour for D-Day veteran, 100, as he is applauded by huge crowds of wellwishers after 80th anniversary commemorations attended King Charles, Prince William and 25 heads of state including Biden, Macron and Zelensky

Former codebreaker Bernard Morgan, from Crewe in Cheshire, captured the nation's tragedy yesterday as he was pictured poignantly saluting the silent graves of Britain's soldiers.
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A hero's last salute: Guard of honour for D-Day veteran, 100, as he is applauded by huge crowds of wellwishers after 80th anniversary commemorations attended King Charles, Prince William and 25 heads of state including Biden, Macron and Zelensky

Former codebreaker Bernard Morgan, from Crewe in Cheshire, captured the nation's tragedy yesterday as he was pictured poignantly saluting the silent graves of Britain's soldiers.

England fans divided as Jack Grealish is axed from England squad: Man City star is named as one of the seven players missing out on Euro 24 after leading his team's title winning celebrations with his boozy antics at nightclub and bus parade

There had been rumours Grealish would not make the cut along with Harry Maguire , who Mail Sport also predicted would miss out due to a calf injury.
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The Traitors' Charlotte Chilton reveals pop star Conor Maynard is the father of her 'miracle' unborn baby and says 'she won't be silenced' after keeping his identity secret - weeks after it was revealed she has split from her wife

The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton has revealed Conor Maynard is the father of her unborn baby.
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Nigel Farage's entire campaign is fuelled by his wounded ego, says STEPHEN POLLARD. Spurned by the Tories, he's now out to destroy them

Nigel Farage 's double volte-face on Monday, when he announced he was taking over as leader of Reform, and standing as its candidate in Clacton, has turbocharged the party's poll ratings.
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Nigel Farage's entire campaign is fuelled by his wounded ego, says STEPHEN POLLARD. Spurned by the Tories, he's now out to destroy them

Nigel Farage 's double volte-face on Monday, when he announced he was taking over as leader of Reform, and standing as its candidate in Clacton, has turbocharged the party's poll ratings.

Post-conviction Trump sounds like pre-conviction Trump in return to trail

In a speech focused largely on immigration, the former president tells supporters in Phoenix that their state is now a “dumping ground” for “the Third World.”
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Post-conviction Trump sounds like pre-conviction Trump in return to trail

In a speech focused largely on immigration, the former president tells supporters in Phoenix that their state is now a “dumping ground” for “the Third World.”

Search suspended for overdue mountaineers near Squamish, B.C.

Rescue crews have suspended the search for three mountaineers who failed to return from a difficult climb near Squamish, B.C., on Friday.
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Search suspended for overdue mountaineers near Squamish, B.C.

Rescue crews have suspended the search for three mountaineers who failed to return from a difficult climb near Squamish, B.C., on Friday.

B.C. city loses appeal of million-dollar award for spectator's hockey puck injury

British Columbia's highest court has struck down an appeal by the City of Langford, which argued that a million-dollar payout to a woman who was hit in the face with a roller-hockey puck at a municipal arena was disproportionately high for her injuries.
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B.C. city loses appeal of million-dollar award for spectator's hockey puck injury

British Columbia's highest court has struck down an appeal by the City of Langford, which argued that a million-dollar payout to a woman who was hit in the face with a roller-hockey puck at a municipal arena was disproportionately high for her injuries.

'A no from me': Ali refuses to hear B.C. murder victim's father ahead of sentencing

A man convicted of murdering a 13-year-old Burnaby, B.C., girl has repeatedly told a pre-sentencing hearing that he didn't kill her, after refusing to listen to his interpreter during an impact statement by the girl's father.
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'A no from me': Ali refuses to hear B.C. murder victim's father ahead of sentencing

A man convicted of murdering a 13-year-old Burnaby, B.C., girl has repeatedly told a pre-sentencing hearing that he didn't kill her, after refusing to listen to his interpreter during an impact statement by the girl's father.

Tory MP says he misspoke after NDP MP accuses him of making anti-Indigenous comment

Conservative MP Brad Redekopp apologized in the House of Commons on Thursday after an Indigenous colleague from across the political aisle called him out for linking an offender's criminal record to his race.
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Tory MP says he misspoke after NDP MP accuses him of making anti-Indigenous comment

Conservative MP Brad Redekopp apologized in the House of Commons on Thursday after an Indigenous colleague from across the political aisle called him out for linking an offender's criminal record to his race.

Germany approves plan for war

The German government has finalized new plans for a potential war, citing rising concerns over perceived threats from Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
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Germany approves plan for war

The German government has finalized new plans for a potential war, citing rising concerns over perceived threats from Russia Read Full Article at RT.com

Putin won’t descend to Biden’s level – Kremlin

US President Joe Biden has once again disparaged his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, calling him a “dictator” on Thursday Read Full Article at RT.com
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Putin won’t descend to Biden’s level – Kremlin

US President Joe Biden has once again disparaged his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, calling him a “dictator” on Thursday Read Full Article at RT.com

How a Saudi consultancy is helping businesses remain competitive in the age of AI

RIYADH: Unless company executives adopt artificial intelligence technologies now, they will soon find themselves outmoded and driven out of business by their competitors, a Saudi AI consultant has warned. Mohammed Alqarni, an academic, AI-for-business consu
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How a Saudi consultancy is helping businesses remain competitive in the age of AI

RIYADH: Unless company executives adopt artificial intelligence technologies now, they will soon find themselves outmoded and driven out of business by their competitors, a Saudi AI consultant has warned. Mohammed Alqarni, an academic, AI-for-business consultant, and CEO of the Saudi AI consultancy firm Foresighted, believes it is important for businesses to begin experimenting with AI right away, otherwise they will quickly fall behind their more nimble rivals. “AI will not replace your job — someone using AI will replace your job,” Alqarni told Arab News.

Hallie Biden testifies, revealing her own drug use, dark time for Bidens

Hallie Biden provided the most emotionally charged testimony of Hunter Biden’s gun trial, describing the dark years after Beau Biden died of brain cancer.
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Hallie Biden testifies, revealing her own drug use, dark time for Bidens

Hallie Biden provided the most emotionally charged testimony of Hunter Biden’s gun trial, describing the dark years after Beau Biden died of brain cancer.

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