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Une affaire de 55 milliards entre Airtel Gabob et 2JTH

Que se passe t-il entre Airtel et 2JTH ? La question taraude les esprits des abonnés de l'opérateur économique de téléphonie mobile. L'affaire fait grand bruit depuis quelques jours déjà. Selon les informations reçues ici et là, le conflit qui oppos

'Happens 3 to 4 times a year': Landed homeowner frustrated after van parks in front of gate and obstructs driveway

A homeowner was left at a loss after he was prevented from exiting his property due to a van parked in front of his gate. In a TikTok video uploaded on Monday (June 10), Thomas Tong, who lives in a landed estate at Upper Paya Lebar, shared details of the in
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'Happens 3 to 4 times a year': Landed homeowner frustrated after van parks in front of gate and obstructs driveway

A homeowner was left at a loss after he was prevented from exiting his property due to a van parked in front of his gate. In a TikTok video uploaded on Monday (June 10), Thomas Tong, who lives in a landed estate at Upper Paya Lebar, shared details of the incident, which occurred past midnight last Saturday. «I realised there was a van parked right here,» Tong said, referring to the road right outside his front gate.  The 36-year-old property agent had planned on driving to a nearby gym to work out, but was unable to do so because the van was «directly obstructing» his driveway, preventing him from getting his vehicle out of his home. Stating that he «knows for a fact» that this is an issue for the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to resolve, he claimed that the agency doesn't operate 24 hours and would therefore not be able to help him. Desperate, he called the police to seek assistance. When they didn't arrive, it prompted a second call from Tong. This time, the police informed him that it was an issue he had to take up with LTA.

72-year-old fined $600k for operating illegal migrant worker dorms in 11 residences

SINGAPORE - A 72-year-old man was fined $600,000 for converting 11 private residential properties into unauthorised dormitories that he then rented out to migrant workers. One of the units housed 23 foreigners. Inspections carried out between January 2016 an
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72-year-old fined $600k for operating illegal migrant worker dorms in 11 residences

SINGAPORE - A 72-year-old man was fined $600,000 for converting 11 private residential properties into unauthorised dormitories that he then rented out to migrant workers. One of the units housed 23 foreigners. Inspections carried out between January 2016 and April 2018 found that Tan Hock Keng had carved multiple rooms in the residences, which he then packed with workers, who had to live in unhygienic conditions. At a unit in Geylang, enforcement officers from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) found that the floor and walls of the kitchen and toilets were badly stained. They also discovered bedbug stains in a bedroom of another unit nearby. On May 30, Tan was convicted of three charges, with eight additional charges for similar offences at other private residential properties taken into consideration. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) in a statement on June 14 said that MOM enforcement officers who inspected properties linked to Tan found that the number of occupants «significantly exceeded» the authority's occupancy cap rules.

Gone in an hour: Customers snap up $1.95 durians at Bedok FairPrice outlet

There's a durian flash sale in town and people have been quick to act on it.  Customers snapped up Malaysia kampung durians — retailing at $1.95 each — in about an hour at a FairPrice outlet in Bedok on Friday (June 14) morning. It was the first da
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Gone in an hour: Customers snap up $1.95 durians at Bedok FairPrice outlet

There's a durian flash sale in town and people have been quick to act on it.  Customers snapped up Malaysia kampung durians — retailing at $1.95 each — in about an hour at a FairPrice outlet in Bedok on Friday (June 14) morning. It was the first day of a three-day promotion held there. The durians, weighing between 600g and 800g, were on sale as part of the FairPrice Annual Durian Fair. Before the sale started at 9am, there was already a long queue outside the supermarket at Block 212 Bedok North Street 1, 8world reported. First in the line was a 71-year-old woman surnamed Wu, who brought her three grandchildren with her. «My grandchildren like to eat durians so I queued up to buy some,» she told the Chinese publication. They managed to snag a total of 12 durians, thanks to two people who decided not to go ahead with the purchase and passed their queue numbers to the family. Another woman surnamed Chen, who was in the shopping in the area that morning, chanced upon the flash sale and decided to join the queue.

Russia will liberate Kremensky district of Lugansk republic in month and a half — lawmaker

According to State Duma deputy Viktor Vodolatsky, after the liberation of the Kremensky district, Russian forces will begin to form a sanitary zone
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Russia will liberate Kremensky district of Lugansk republic in month and a half — lawmaker

According to State Duma deputy Viktor Vodolatsky, after the liberation of the Kremensky district, Russian forces will begin to form a sanitary zone

Battlegroup West defeats eight Ukrainian brigades in one day — Russian Defense Ministry

The enemy lost up to 430 military personnel, more than 20 units of weapons and special equipment, senior officer of the battlegroup Leonid Sharov said
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Battlegroup West defeats eight Ukrainian brigades in one day — Russian Defense Ministry

The enemy lost up to 430 military personnel, more than 20 units of weapons and special equipment, senior officer of the battlegroup Leonid Sharov said

'I'm giving myself time to heal': Royals led by William will support Kate on her 'significant' return to the duties today - but Princess faces a reduced schedule for months, spending 'good days' working from home and relaxing in nature, sources say

The Princess of Wales has begun to work from home, spends time relaxing in nature and is hopeful 'to join a few public engagements over the summer'.
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Post Office hero Alan Bates honoured with knighthood after exposing Horizon IT scandal alongside cyclist Mark Cavendish and Daily Mail writer Niall Ferguson in King Charles' birthday honours

Campaigner Alan Bates was given a knighthood in the King's Birthday Honours for his role in highlighting the Horizon scandal, after Post Office boss Paula Vennells returned her CBE.
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Post Office hero Alan Bates honoured with knighthood after exposing Horizon IT scandal alongside cyclist Mark Cavendish and Daily Mail writer Niall Ferguson in King Charles' birthday honours

Campaigner Alan Bates was given a knighthood in the King's Birthday Honours for his role in highlighting the Horizon scandal, after Post Office boss Paula Vennells returned her CBE.

Road-cooling tech will provide Hajj pilgrims with respite from heat

RIYADH: Innovative road-cooling technology is set to make pilgrims’ experience of Hajj safer and more comfortable as temperatures soar to 46 degrees Celsius in the summer heat. A spokesman for the Roads General Authority, Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, told Arab Ne
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Road-cooling tech will provide Hajj pilgrims with respite from heat

RIYADH: Innovative road-cooling technology is set to make pilgrims’ experience of Hajj safer and more comfortable as temperatures soar to 46 degrees Celsius in the summer heat. A spokesman for the Roads General Authority, Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, told Arab News: “When roads are exposed to sunlight, they absorb heat, reaching up to 70 degrees Celsius of temperature retention once the sun sets.”

How Saudi Arabia aims to make Hajj 2024 an eco-friendly pilgrimage

JEDDAH: Hajj draws about 2 million people each year. However, this monumental event places a significant strain on the environment through waste, water and energy consumption, and carbon emissions.  That is why measures have been put in place to encourage
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How Saudi Arabia aims to make Hajj 2024 an eco-friendly pilgrimage

JEDDAH: Hajj draws about 2 million people each year. However, this monumental event places a significant strain on the environment through waste, water and energy consumption, and carbon emissions.  That is why measures have been put in place to encourage pilgrims to minimize their waste, use resources judiciously, and reduce their overall carbon footprint while fulfilling their Hajj obligations.

Owner detained over fatal building collapse in Jeddah

RIYADH: The owner of a building that collapsed in Jeddah at the end of May, killing seven people and injuring another eight, has been detained, the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority announced on Thursday. The authority found that the building owner, Fi
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Owner detained over fatal building collapse in Jeddah

RIYADH: The owner of a building that collapsed in Jeddah at the end of May, killing seven people and injuring another eight, has been detained, the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority announced on Thursday. The authority found that the building owner, Firas Hani Jamal Al-Turki, the deputy minister for shared services at the Ministry of Culture, had tried to apply for a building permit. The local municipality ordered Al-Turki to stop construction on the building after it was found to have technical defects, but he failed to comply.

Saudi health help for 93,000 pilgrims

MAKKAH: Around 93,000 pilgrims benefited from services offered by Saudi Ministry of Health care centers during the first days of the Hajj season. The ministry said that 19 open-heart surgeries, 218 cardiac catheterizations and 676 dialysis procedures were a
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Saudi health help for 93,000 pilgrims

MAKKAH: Around 93,000 pilgrims benefited from services offered by Saudi Ministry of Health care centers during the first days of the Hajj season. The ministry said that 19 open-heart surgeries, 218 cardiac catheterizations and 676 dialysis procedures were among the operations performed. More than 2,020 pilgrims were admitted to hospitals and health centers for treatment. Health services provided to worshippers include medical and specialized clinics, pharmacies, dialysis centers, intensive care units and isolation units, the ministry said.

Saudi authorities foil drug smuggling attempts in Eastern Province

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s drug control authority arrested a Bangladeshi national on Saturday after allegedly finding him in possession of 2.8 kilograms of methamphetamine, according to the Saudi Press Agency. According to the General Directorate of Narcotic
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Saudi authorities foil drug smuggling attempts in Eastern Province

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s drug control authority arrested a Bangladeshi national on Saturday after allegedly finding him in possession of 2.8 kilograms of methamphetamine, according to the Saudi Press Agency. According to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, the confiscated items have been submitted to the Public Prosecution.

South Africa: This is an Era of Hope - Newly Elected President Ramaphosa

[allAfrica] Cape Town -- Cyril Ramaphosa, leader of the African National Congress (ANC), was re-elected as president of South Africa after a National Assembly sitting that started at 10am on Friday morning and lasted through midnight.
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South Africa: This is an Era of Hope - Newly Elected President Ramaphosa

[allAfrica] Cape Town -- Cyril Ramaphosa, leader of the African National Congress (ANC), was re-elected as president of South Africa after a National Assembly sitting that started at 10am on Friday morning and lasted through midnight.

Photos: Jakobsdóttir led visitors around Þingvellir

Former prime minister and presidential candidate Katrín Jakobsdóttir led guests and marchers through Þingvellir last night to mark the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Iceland.
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Photos: Jakobsdóttir led visitors around Þingvellir

Former prime minister and presidential candidate Katrín Jakobsdóttir led guests and marchers through Þingvellir last night to mark the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of Iceland.

Minnesota education oversight lapses enabled $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud"

Minneapolis (HOL) — Inadequate oversight by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) enabled a massive fraud scheme involving Feeding Our Future, diverting over $250 million intended for pandemic children's meal programs, according to a state audit relea
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Minnesota education oversight lapses enabled $250 million Feeding Our Future fraud"

Minneapolis (HOL) — Inadequate oversight by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) enabled a massive fraud scheme involving Feeding Our Future, diverting over $250 million intended for pandemic children's meal programs, according to a state audit released Thursday. The scheme was described as one of the most significant cases involving pandemic funds and has led to the indictment of 70 individuals, with five recently found guilty.

Experts urge better support for Somali parents in UK facing educational challenges

London, UK (HOL) —Somali parents in the UK are facing challenges in supporting their children's education due to cultural differences and unfamiliarity with the country's laws, according to experts. Despite access to free education, these challenges lead t
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Experts urge better support for Somali parents in UK facing educational challenges

London, UK (HOL) —Somali parents in the UK are facing challenges in supporting their children's education due to cultural differences and unfamiliarity with the country's laws, according to experts. Despite access to free education, these challenges lead to developmental delays for Somali students.

G7 leaders tackle migration, AI and economic security on second and final day of summit in Italy

BARI, Italy (AP) — The Group of Seven leading industrialized nations turned their attention to migration, artificial intelligence, economic security and the Indo-Pacific region on Friday, the second and final day of their summit in Italy. The G7 leaders str
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G7 leaders tackle migration, AI and economic security on second and final day of summit in Italy

BARI, Italy (AP) — The Group of Seven leading industrialized nations turned their attention to migration, artificial intelligence, economic security and the Indo-Pacific region on Friday, the second and final day of their summit in Italy. The G7 leaders stressed their determination to meet global challenges “at a crucial moment in history.”

JFJ renews its call for definition of rape to include anal sex

Human rights group Jamaicans for Justice is calling for the repeal of Jamaica's buggery law so that forced anal penetration can be classified as rape. Currently, under the Sexual Offences Act, men and boys cannot be legally recognised...
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JFJ renews its call for definition of rape to include anal sex

Human rights group Jamaicans for Justice is calling for the repeal of Jamaica's buggery law so that forced anal penetration can be classified as rape. Currently, under the Sexual Offences Act, men and boys cannot be legally recognised...

Twelve-year-old boy charged with murder

A 12-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of 15-year-old Adjhanie Walker, a student of Hypolite Road, Kingston. About 7:05 p.m., on June 7, Walker and the 12-year-boy, were reportedly involved in a physical fight when the boy ...
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Twelve-year-old boy charged with murder

A 12-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of 15-year-old Adjhanie Walker, a student of Hypolite Road, Kingston. About 7:05 p.m., on June 7, Walker and the 12-year-boy, were reportedly involved in a physical fight when the boy ...

JFJ supports Hanna's call for redefinition of sex and rape to protect boys, men

Human rights lobby Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is urging parliamentarians to support Opposition lawmaker Lisa Hanna's proposal for the law to be amended to redefine rape to protect men and boys. 
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JFJ supports Hanna's call for redefinition of sex and rape to protect boys, men

Human rights lobby Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is urging parliamentarians to support Opposition lawmaker Lisa Hanna's proposal for the law to be amended to redefine rape to protect men and boys. 

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