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CSOs demand prosecution of individuals, DPP over ‘alleged’ abuse of funds at EGENCO

National Advocacy Platform (NAP) – network of like-minded non-governmental and civil society organizations in Malawi – has demanded prosecution of political figures and former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for their alleged involvement in a

Coastal fishing season began today

Coastal fishing began today, and many boats left the pier early this morning. There are now 825 boats at sea around Iceland under remote surveillance by the Icelandic Coast Guard’s command center, Ásgeir Erlendsson, the information officer of the agency, r
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Coastal fishing season began today

Coastal fishing began today, and many boats left the pier early this morning. There are now 825 boats at sea around Iceland under remote surveillance by the Icelandic Coast Guard’s command center, Ásgeir Erlendsson, the information officer of the agency, revealed.

Intend to submit proposals for action today

The Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management intends to submit proposals for action to the Minister of Justice later today regarding further development of the defense parks on the Reykjanes peninsula.
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Intend to submit proposals for action today

The Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management intends to submit proposals for action to the Minister of Justice later today regarding further development of the defense parks on the Reykjanes peninsula.

Alberta outlines the drought conditions that would lead to state of emergency

Alberta's environment ministry says it is watching three triggers closely to determine whether or not emergency declarations are used to respond to drought this year.
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Alberta outlines the drought conditions that would lead to state of emergency

Alberta's environment ministry says it is watching three triggers closely to determine whether or not emergency declarations are used to respond to drought this year.

Oyem/fête du 1er mai : faste et ferveur

Sous l'ère du CTRI, la fête du travail dans son 58ème anniversaire a été riche en couleur de par la mobilisation occasionnée en cette circonstance particulière de l'évènement. Les travailleurs, y compris, l'administration, privé, syndicat … ont r
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Oyem/fête du 1er mai : faste et ferveur

Sous l'ère du CTRI, la fête du travail dans son 58ème anniversaire a été riche en couleur de par la mobilisation occasionnée en cette circonstance particulière de l'évènement. Les travailleurs, y compris, l'administration, privé, syndicat … ont répondu favorablement à l'appel. La place des fêtes à Edoumassi a refusé du monde. Cet enthousiasme a été marqué par la présence des sociétés adjudicataires commises à la réhabilitation des voiries de la commune d'Oyem. Trois temps forts ont (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Renforcer l'engagement des parties prenantes dans le nouveau fonds pour pertes et dommages

Renforcer l'engagement des parties prenantes dans le nouveau fonds pour pertes et dommages est une étape vitale vers la résilience climatique. La 28e Conférence des Parties (COP28), tenue à Dubaï, a marqué un tournant décisif dans la lutte mondiale con
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Renforcer l'engagement des parties prenantes dans le nouveau fonds pour pertes et dommages

Renforcer l'engagement des parties prenantes dans le nouveau fonds pour pertes et dommages est une étape vitale vers la résilience climatique. La 28e Conférence des Parties (COP28), tenue à Dubaï, a marqué un tournant décisif dans la lutte mondiale contre le changement climatique. Parmi la myriade d'accords et de résolutions, l'un des résultats les plus significatifs a été la création du Fonds pour les pertes et dommages (projet de décision /CP.28/CMA.5), visant à faire face aux impacts de (...) - ENVIRONNEMENT / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

29-y-o charged for fatal St Andrew home invasion

A 29-year-old man has been charged by the police for the August 2023 shooting death of another in his home on Dunrobin Avenue in St Andrew. Charged with murder and illegal possession of firearm and ammunition is Romario Codner, otherwise called...
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29-y-o charged for fatal St Andrew home invasion

A 29-year-old man has been charged by the police for the August 2023 shooting death of another in his home on Dunrobin Avenue in St Andrew. Charged with murder and illegal possession of firearm and ammunition is Romario Codner, otherwise called...

Moment police form ring of steel around coach taking asylum seekers to Bibby Stockholm barge as clashes turn violent: Gen Z protesters descend on Peckham chanting 'migrants welcome' and try to block path of bus after answering call on social media

Violent clashes have erupted between police officers and masked protesters who have blocked a coach trying to take migrants from a hotel to the Bibby Stockholm barge.
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Moment police form ring of steel around coach taking asylum seekers to Bibby Stockholm barge as clashes turn violent: Gen Z protesters descend on Peckham chanting 'migrants welcome' and try to block path of bus after answering call on social media

Violent clashes have erupted between police officers and masked protesters who have blocked a coach trying to take migrants from a hotel to the Bibby Stockholm barge.

Wife of The Repair Shop star Jay Blades claims their marriage 'got worse and worse': Lisa Zbozen says she 'grabbed her things and left' as it emerges couple have split after 18 months - days after TV host revealed uncle was stabbed to death 'by neighbour'

Fitness instructor Lisa Marie Zbozen, 43, said she has left TV star Jay Blades, 54, who she married in November 2022.
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Ringleader of extreme body modification cult played 'staged dice game' with victim before cutting off his penis with a vegetable knife in sick castration uploaded to his pay-per-view Eunuch Maker website - as 'arch-manipulator' faces jail

Norwegian Marius Gustavson, 46, removed penises, testicles and legs while the operations were filmed and uploaded to his website, which subscribers would pay to watch.
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Ringleader of extreme body modification cult played 'staged dice game' with victim before cutting off his penis with a vegetable knife in sick castration uploaded to his pay-per-view Eunuch Maker website - as 'arch-manipulator' faces jail

Norwegian Marius Gustavson, 46, removed penises, testicles and legs while the operations were filmed and uploaded to his website, which subscribers would pay to watch.

Hainault suspect Marcus Monzo 'slashed first victim in the neck, broke into family home and attacked father before murdering 14-year-old boy on his way to school then nearly severed officer's arm' - as second victim is named

Henry De Los Rios Polania, 35, an IT engineer from Hainault, is in hospital after being stabbed in his home on Tuesday morning.
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Now restaurants charge you for the privilege of paying your bill! Diners slam Shoreditch eaterie for £2.99 'checkout fee' levied on top of a 13.5%  service charge

One customer shared a picture of a digital receipt from their visit to Italian restaurant Gloria on Sunday, March 28, where they were hit with a bizarre extra charge.
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Now restaurants charge you for the privilege of paying your bill! Diners slam Shoreditch eaterie for £2.99 'checkout fee' levied on top of a 13.5%  service charge

One customer shared a picture of a digital receipt from their visit to Italian restaurant Gloria on Sunday, March 28, where they were hit with a bizarre extra charge.

WATCH Russian military strike on US-supplied HIMARS launchers in Ukraine

The Russian military says it has destroyed two HIMARS multiple rocket launcher systems provided to Kiev by the US Read Full Article at RT.com
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WATCH Russian military strike on US-supplied HIMARS launchers in Ukraine

The Russian military says it has destroyed two HIMARS multiple rocket launcher systems provided to Kiev by the US Read Full Article at RT.com

Swiss city cancels Russian opera star’s concert

Swiss city cancels concert by Russian opera star Anna Netrebko over her alleged ties to Putin, also cites threat to public order Read Full Article at RT.com
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Swiss city cancels Russian opera star’s concert

Swiss city cancels concert by Russian opera star Anna Netrebko over her alleged ties to Putin, also cites threat to public order Read Full Article at RT.com

Two Israeli troops killed by ‘friendly fire’ in Gaza – IDF

Two Israeli troops taking part in the military operation against Hamas in Gaza were killed by ‘friendly fire’, an IDF probe has indicated Read Full Article at RT.com
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Two Israeli troops killed by ‘friendly fire’ in Gaza – IDF

Two Israeli troops taking part in the military operation against Hamas in Gaza were killed by ‘friendly fire’, an IDF probe has indicated Read Full Article at RT.com

Tarik Amar: This is the biggest illusion about the Ukraine war the West refuses to acknowledge

Despite what foreign leaders and commentators say – and really seem to believe – Russia is the one setting the tempo of the conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
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Tarik Amar: This is the biggest illusion about the Ukraine war the West refuses to acknowledge

Despite what foreign leaders and commentators say – and really seem to believe – Russia is the one setting the tempo of the conflict Read Full Article at RT.com

Doctors concerned about potential spread of bird flu in Canada

H5N1 or avian flu has been detected at dozens of US dairy farms and Canadian experts are urging surveillance on our side of the border too.
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Doctors concerned about potential spread of bird flu in Canada

H5N1 or avian flu has been detected at dozens of US dairy farms and Canadian experts are urging surveillance on our side of the border too.

House Passes 'Antisemitism Awareness Act' to Silence Criticism of Israel as Hate Speech

The House on Wednesday passed the «Antisemitism Awareness act» to silence criticism of Jews and Israel as hate speech and empower the federal government to crack down on anti-Israel protests on college campuses.
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House Passes 'Antisemitism Awareness Act' to Silence Criticism of Israel as Hate Speech

The House on Wednesday passed the «Antisemitism Awareness act» to silence criticism of Jews and Israel as hate speech and empower the federal government to crack down on anti-Israel protests on college campuses.

OpenAI CEO’s Eyeball-Scanning Digital ID Project, Worldcoin, Hopes To Partner With OpenAI and Has Had Conversations With PayPal

Worldcoin eyes partnerships with OpenAI and PayPal amid regulatory challenges and privacy concerns, signaling a potential expansion in digital ID networks.
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OpenAI CEO’s Eyeball-Scanning Digital ID Project, Worldcoin, Hopes To Partner With OpenAI and Has Had Conversations With PayPal

Worldcoin eyes partnerships with OpenAI and PayPal amid regulatory challenges and privacy concerns, signaling a potential expansion in digital ID networks.

Seychelles' health ministry receives donation of 6 ambulances

Seychelles' President Wavel Ramkalawan officially handed over six second-hand ambulances to the Minister for Health, Peggy Vidot, gifted by an anonymous donor in a ceremony on Thursday. The six Toyota Hiace ambulances are expected to improve the emergency se
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Seychelles' health ministry receives donation of 6 ambulances

Seychelles' President Wavel Ramkalawan officially handed over six second-hand ambulances to the Minister for Health, Peggy Vidot, gifted by an anonymous donor in a ceremony on Thursday. The six Toyota Hiace ambulances are expected to improve the emergency services in the island nation. Ramkalawan said, «Depending on if the Ministry of Health is satisfied with the ambulances, we will purchase six more to add to the fleet.» Vidot welcomed the donation that she described as an opportune gift that will help her ministry «provide an immediate response when called – which is the difference between life and death.» The ambulances are second-hand vehicles with very high roofs, engines of 2,700cc, and equipped to cater for the emergency services the health authorities provide. The total cost of the ambulances is $94,000 (SCR1.3 million). Vidot explained that the latest additions will help revitalise the current fleet. The chief executive of the Public Health Agency, Danny Louange, said that the new ambulances are very welcomed as the current fleet of 16 has some vehicles that are beyond 15 years old and maintenance costs are high. The Beau Vallon, Grand Anse Praslin and Anse Royale health centres are expected to benefit from the donation.

Doubts grow over Gaza truce plan

Doubts grew on Thursday over the fate of a Gaza truce plan that, as the week began, had raised hopes of an end to nearly seven months of war between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants. Israel was still waiting for Hamas's response to the latest proposal
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Doubts grow over Gaza truce plan

Doubts grew on Thursday over the fate of a Gaza truce plan that, as the week began, had raised hopes of an end to nearly seven months of war between Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants. Israel was still waiting for Hamas's response to the latest proposal, said an Israeli official not authorised to speak publicly. Mediators have proposed a deal that would halt fighting for 40 days and exchange Israeli hostages for potentially thousands of Palestinian prisoners, according to details released earlier by Britain. Any such deal would be the first since a one-week truce in November saw 80 Israeli hostages exchanged for 240 Palestinian prisoners. The war started with Hamas's October 7 attack on southern Israel that resulted in the deaths of 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures. Israel estimates that 129 captives seized by militants during their attack remain in Gaza, but the military says 34 of them are dead. Israel's retaliatory offensive, vowing to destroy Hamas, has killed at least 34,596 people in Gaza -- mostly women and children -- including 28 over the past day, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory. Much of Gaza has been reduced to a grey landscape of rubble. The debris includes unexploded ordnance that leads to «more than 10 explosions every week», with more deaths and loss of limbs, Gaza's Civil Defence agency said on Thursday. - 'Get this done' - Humanitarians are struggling to get aid to Gaza's 2.4 million people, hundreds of thousands of whom have fled to Rafah, the territory's southernmost point, the United Nations says. Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan told AFP late Wednesday that the movement's position on the truce proposal was «negative» for the time being. The group's aim remains an «end to this war», senior Hamas official Suhail al-Hindi said -- a goal at odds with the stated position of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Regardless of whether a truce is reached, Netanyahu vows to send Israeli troops into Rafah against Hamas fighters there. US officials reiterated their opposition to such an operation without a plan to protect the civilians. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has urged the Islamist movement to accept the truce plan. «Hamas needs to say yes and needs to get this done,» Blinken said Wednesday while in Israel on his latest Middle East mission. In early April there had also been initial optimism over a possible truce deal, only to have Israel and Hamas later accuse each other of undermining negotiations. Following a meeting with Blinken, Israel's opposition leader Yair Lapid insisted that Netanyahu «doesn't have any political excuse not to move to a deal for the release of the hostages». Netanyahu faces regular protests in Israel calling on him to make a deal that would bring home the captives. On Thursday protesters set up over-sized photos of women hostages outside Netanyahu's Jerusalem residence. In Tel Aviv they again blocked a highway. - On trial - Demonstrators accuse the prime minister, who is on trial for corruption charges he denies, of seeking to prolong the war. Fallout from the Gaza fighting has spread throughout the Middle East, including to the Red Sea region where commercial shipping has been disrupted. US and allied warships have regularly shot down suspected drones and missiles fired by Iran-backed Yemeni rebels who say they act in solidarity with Palestinians. Criticism of the war has intensified in the United States, Israel's top military supplier. Demonstrations have spread to at least 30 US universities, where protesters have often erected tent encampments to oppose Gaza's ever-increasing death toll. Talks on a potential deal to pause the bloodiest-ever Gaza war have been held in Cairo involving US, Egyptian and Qatari mediators. Mairav Zonszein, senior analyst at the International Crisis Group think-tank, said he was pessimistic Hamas would agree to a deal «that doesn't have a permanent ceasefire baked into it». A source with knowledge of the negotiations said on Wednesday that Qatari mediators expected a response from Hamas in one or two days. The source said Israel's proposal contained «real concessions» including a period of «sustainable calm» following an initial pause in fighting, and the hostage-prisoner exchange. The source said Israel's withdrawal from Gaza remained a likely point of contention. - A mother's tears - Egypt was involved in a flurry of calls «with all the parties», the country's state-linked Al-Qahera News reported, citing a high-level Egyptian official who spoke of «positive progress». Martin Griffiths, the UN aid chief, this week said «improvements in bringing more aid into Gaza» cannot be used «to prepare for or justify a full-blown military assault on Rafah». The US military since last week has been building a temporary pier off Gaza to assist aid efforts. The pier is now more than half finished, the Pentagon said on Wednesday. In Khan Yunis city near Rafah, foreign aid and borrowed equipment helped to «almost completely» restore the emergency department at Nasser Medical Complex, said Atef al-Hout, the hospital director. Intense fighting raged in mid-February around the hospital, which Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles later surrounded. Israel's army on Thursday said that among strikes over the previous day, a fighter jet hit «a military structure in central Gaza». Witnesses and an AFP correspondent on Thursday reported air strikes in Khan Yunis and artillery bombardment in the Rafah area, while militants and Israeli troops battles in Gaza City to the north. Also in north Gaza, workers unloaded boxes of aid at Kamal Adwan hospital where Alaa al-Nadi's son lay motionless in the intensive care unit, his head almost completely swathed in bandages. Nadi, her own arm bandaged after they were wounded in a strike, feared the hospital's power could go out, cutting the boy's oxygen and killing him. «I call on the world to transfer my son for treatment abroad. He is in a very bad condition,» she said, breaking down in tears. © Agence France-Presse

Macron doesn't rule out troops for Ukraine if Russia breaks front lines

French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed he did not rule out sending troops to Ukraine, saying the issue would «legitimately» arise if Russia broke through Ukrainian front lines and Kyiv made such a request, in an interview with the Economist p
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Macron doesn't rule out troops for Ukraine if Russia breaks front lines

French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed he did not rule out sending troops to Ukraine, saying the issue would «legitimately» arise if Russia broke through Ukrainian front lines and Kyiv made such a request, in an interview with the Economist published Thursday. The Economist said Macron gave the interview after delivering a keynote speech last week where he declared that Europe is «mortal» and could «die» partly due to the threat posed by Russian aggression after its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. «I'm not ruling anything out, because we are facing someone who is not ruling anything out,» said Macron when asked if he stood by comments earlier this year not excluding the sending of Western troops that sent shockwaves around Europe. Some analysts believe that Russia could be on the verge of launching a major new offensive in Ukraine. Macron said «if Russia decided to go further, we will in any case all have to ask ourselves this question» of sending troops, describing his refusal to rule out such a move as a «strategic wake-up call for my counterparts». He described Russia as «a power of regional destabilisation» and «a threat to Europeans' security». «I have a clear strategic objective: Russia cannot win in Ukraine,» Macron said. «If Russia wins in Ukraine, there will be no security in Europe. »Who can pretend that Russia will stop there? What security will there be for the other neighbouring countries, Moldova, Romania, Poland, Lithuania and the others?" he asked. © Agence France-Presse

Digital Cooperation Organization to attend Islamic Summit in Gambia

RIYADH: The Digital Cooperation Organization, which works to shape the global digital economy, will take part in the upcoming 15th annual Islamic Summit Conference in the Gambian capital Banjul. DCO Secretary-General Deemah Al-Yahya will head a delegation a
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Digital Cooperation Organization to attend Islamic Summit in Gambia

RIYADH: The Digital Cooperation Organization, which works to shape the global digital economy, will take part in the upcoming 15th annual Islamic Summit Conference in the Gambian capital Banjul. DCO Secretary-General Deemah Al-Yahya will head a delegation at the event, which runs from Saturday to Sunday alongside a series of summits organized by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to enhance cooperation and understanding between Islamic countries.

Specialist hospital is top healthcare institution

RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC) has led its sector for the second successive year, ranking as the top healthcare institution in the Kingdom and the Middle East. It stands out as the only hospital globally to be amo
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Specialist hospital is top healthcare institution

RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC) has led its sector for the second successive year, ranking as the top healthcare institution in the Kingdom and the Middle East. It stands out as the only hospital globally to be among the top 10 valuable brands in its country, according to two reports by Brand Finance about the top 50 most valuable brands in Saudi Arabia, and the top 150 most valuable brands in the Middle East for 2024.

Northern Sea Route emerges as key logistics channel amid Middle Eastern conflict — expert

The Middle Eastern conflict directly influences global supply flows, Alexey Fadeyev said
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Northern Sea Route emerges as key logistics channel amid Middle Eastern conflict — expert

The Middle Eastern conflict directly influences global supply flows, Alexey Fadeyev said

Crew-8 team dock their spacecraft to another ISS port ahead of Starliner mission

Alexander Grebenkin and his colleagues from NASA - astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt and Jeanette Epps - were on the Crew Dragon during the maneuver
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Crew-8 team dock their spacecraft to another ISS port ahead of Starliner mission

Alexander Grebenkin and his colleagues from NASA - astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt and Jeanette Epps - were on the Crew Dragon during the maneuver

Houthis attack six ships in Red, Arabian seas over week — Ansar Allah leader

Following the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Gaza Strip, the Ansar Allah movement said it would strike Israeli territory and prevent ships associated with Israel from passing through the waters of the Red Sea and the Bab-el-Mandeb Strai
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Houthis attack six ships in Red, Arabian seas over week — Ansar Allah leader

Following the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the Gaza Strip, the Ansar Allah movement said it would strike Israeli territory and prevent ships associated with Israel from passing through the waters of the Red Sea and the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait until the operation in the Palestinian enclave was halted

President Chakwera calls on journalists to tell the Malawi story

Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has challenged Malawi media to help build the nation by telling the Malawian story. Addressing the media at Kamuzu Palace during the world press freedom day the Malawi leader said it is good for the country to foc
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President Chakwera calls on journalists to tell the Malawi story

Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has challenged Malawi media to help build the nation by telling the Malawian story. Addressing the media at Kamuzu Palace during the world press freedom day the Malawi leader said it is good for the country to focus on rebuilding the country’s national agenda. “In telling the world Malawi’s […] The post President Chakwera calls on journalists to tell the Malawi story appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Operations at Jamaica/Cuba Eye Care Clinic temporarily scaled down

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that the Jamaica/Cuba Eye Care Clinic at St Joseph Hospital in St Andrew will scale down its activities today and tomorrow. During this time, the clinic's team will only be seeing pre-operative...
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Operations at Jamaica/Cuba Eye Care Clinic temporarily scaled down

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that the Jamaica/Cuba Eye Care Clinic at St Joseph Hospital in St Andrew will scale down its activities today and tomorrow. During this time, the clinic's team will only be seeing pre-operative...

Men freed of gun charges

Two men were freed in the Gun Court on Tuesday following a successful no-case submission. They were charged with illegal possession of firearm and illegal possession of ammunition. Their attorneys, Orville Morgan and Ayisha...
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Men freed of gun charges

Two men were freed in the Gun Court on Tuesday following a successful no-case submission. They were charged with illegal possession of firearm and illegal possession of ammunition. Their attorneys, Orville Morgan and Ayisha...

Martin Freeman's 'just giving into his meaty cravings', activists claim as they slam actor's claims that veggie alternatives are 'very' processed as he quits vegetarianism after 38 years

Martin Freeman, 52, said he gave up the lifestyle choice after nearly four decades because meat replacement is 'very, very processed'.
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Martin Freeman's 'just giving into his meaty cravings', activists claim as they slam actor's claims that veggie alternatives are 'very' processed as he quits vegetarianism after 38 years

Martin Freeman, 52, said he gave up the lifestyle choice after nearly four decades because meat replacement is 'very, very processed'.

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