Unable to get up again after taking a hard fall to the floor, an elderly man living alone in the Jalan Kukoh area called his church friend for help. When the latter arrived, the man surnamed Chin, who is in his 70s, was trapped in the kitchen of his cluttered two-room flat and could not open the locked door to let his friend in, reported Shin Min Daily News on Wednesday (July 3). The friend, Terry, managed to use a hook to retrieve Chin's house keys through the open window. Terry found the elderly man lying on a very messy floor and called an ambulance. While Chin was in the hospital, Terry thought of cleaning up his home, but realised he could not do so alone due to the large amount of clutter. He then contacted charity organisation Helping Joy, which helps hoarders declutter, on June 18. Volunteer Irene Woon told Shin Min that 25 volunteers decluttered and cleaned the flat on Sunday (June 30). They cleared about six to seven large bins of items from Chin's home, she added. In a Facebook post on Monday, Helping Joy shared photos of the flat before and after it was decluttered and cleaned.
Is this form of artistic expression creative or plain weird? Well, either way, it certainly has sparked conversations. Over the weekend, a banner was put up at the foot of Pinnacle@Duxton along Cantonment Road, encouraging passers-by to stare at the windows of the homes above. It reads: «Choose one apartment window above to look at. Keep staring until the inhabitant catches you staring.» Look closer and you will find, in smaller print, that it is a part of a public art initiative by the Singapore Art Museum (SAM). There is also a QR code where participants can leave their feedback. But it has made some residents at the HDB estate a little uneasy, Shin Min Daily News reported. 'It all feels weird' Resident Huang Xizhen (transliteration) said that she was aware of the banner, but added that she would feel harassed if strangers were to stare at her window from outside. «It does not matter if it's just looking or being stared at. It all feels weird,» said the 35-year-old. «I hope this form of art doesn't affect others.»
JEDDAH: China’s heritage and fine arts are being showcased at City Walk, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The “China Town” exhibition includes markets selling traditional crafts, and has displays of the Asian nation’s unique architecture. Visitors can also enjoy various games including mini-bumper car and rollercoaster rides. The “China Town” exhibition is a part of Jeddah Season 2024.
The Aride Island Nature Reserve is temporarily closed in response to the beginning of the south east monsoon, the Island Conservation Society (ICS) announced on Tuesday. ICCS, which manages the reserve, said the closure has been effective since Monday as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of visitors, staff, and local wildlife. The southeast monsoon which begins in May and ends in October reaches its peak in July bringing adverse weather, which includes strong winds and rough seas. ICS said this poses significant risks as all boats coming to Aride must disembark directly on the beach. «At this time of the year, we are already observing that the beach is eroding, and therefore all operations on the island will be greatly affected,» said Greg Berke, director for conservation and science. The closure will remain in place until the end of September, though the opening month may change based on weather developments. ICS said this poses significant risks as all boats coming to Aride must disembark directly on the beach. (Island Conservation Society) Photo License: All Rights Reserved «In recent years, the island has remained closed longer than expected. We understand the inconvenience this may cause, but the safety of our visitors and staff is our top priority,» Berke added. While the island is closed to visitors, some staff will remain behind to conduct conservation projects and maintain the island, and Anthony Bentley, manager of Aride Island Reserve, said, «As a special nature reserve, our role is not only to show people the wildlife but to protect it.» The team will now be fully involved in conservation projects and the upkeep of the island. Considered a seabird haven among the Inner Islands of Seychelles, Aride is also prone to poaching incidents. «Despite the rough sea and windy conditions, poachers still find a way to come to Aride. However, in recent years, we have noticed a decrease in boats coming close to the Reserve to fish or poach wildlife,» noted Bentley, adding that the team on Aride remains vigilant. Aride Island Nature Reserve is located 10 km north of Praslin, the second most populated island of Seychelles. The island is entirely funded by ICS, a not-for-profit organisation based in Seychelles with conservation centres on five other islands in the archipelago. Since late November 2023, 2,000 visitors have landed on Aride Island and most came on private vessels or booked via agencies in Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean. Among the visitors were schoolchildren from La Misère and Anse Royale Primary schools. The island also welcomes volunteers from various international educational institutes for research purposes or work experiences, including students from the Seychelles Maritime Academy. Visitors and residents are encouraged to stay informed by following updates from the ICS on its website www.islandconservationsociety.com and social media channels.
Despite various interventions to aid the fight against corruption, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says graft continues to worsen in the country, largely facilitated by poor public service delivery. Speaking in an interview yesterday on the sidelines of the launch of the 2024 Governance and Corruption Survey, ACB director of corruption prevention Mary Phombeya said poor […] The post ACB admits it is failing to fight corruption, says ‘truth be told, corruption is worsening’ appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Gulu la amayi la Kawalika Mother Care Group (MCG), layamikila ntchito yomwe bungwe la Malawi Health Equity Network (MHEN) likugwila pophunzitsa za kufunika kwa akatemela osiyanasiyana omwe ana osapyola dzaka zisanu amayenela kulandila, ponena kuti izi zachepetsa imfa za ana achichepele-wa. Wapampando wa gulu la amayi-wa Judith Nowa wanena izi pambuyo pa maphunzilo achibweleza (refresher […] The post MHEN ayiyamikila pa ntchito yopititsa pa tsogolo nkhani za umoyo appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A day following the tragic stampede in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, which resulted in the loss of 121 lives, the sub divisional magistrate (SDM) of the Sikandra Rao division submitted a preliminary report to the district magistrate. The findings indicate that the stampede was triggered by a surge of devotees attempting to receive blessings from the preacher known as 'Bhole Baba' at the religious gathering called Satsang. The incident occurred as the preacher was preparing to depart from the venue after concluding the prayer session
A Delhi court on Wednesday extended chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's judicial custody in the money laundering case linked to the now-junked excise policy case. The Extension includes co-accused Vinod Chauhan, with both individuals' custody now extended till July 12. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating Kejriwal and Chauhan in connection with alleged money laundering activities. According to the ED, Vinod Chauhan allegedly transferred Rs 1.06 crore through hawala routes to fund the Aam Aadmi Party's election campaign during the 2022 Goa assembly elections.
The Prime Minister acknowledged Sudha Murty's h«emotional» remarks on mothers and highlighted his government's dedication to prioritizing women's health and sanitation over the past decade. PM noted the positive impact of the government's initiatives, such as the construction of toilets, provision of sanitary pads, and the implementation of a vaccination program for pregnant women. Murty, who was nominated to the upper house by President Droupadi Murmu on the eve of International Women's Day, expressed confidence in the government's ability to implement such a program, citing the successful handling of the large-scale Covid vaccination drive.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has commented on Hungarian calls for Kiev to seek a ceasefire with Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com
A Russian soldier destroyed a Ukrainian firing position by tossing a TM-62M anti-tank mine inside a building, a new video shows Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian natural gas exports to Western, Central, Southern and Southeastern Europe surged by 23% year-on-year in June, Reuters has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Biniam Girmay won the Tour de France 2024 stage from Piacenza to Turin Read Full Article at RT.com
The Islamic leadership in Russia’s Dagestan Region has temporarily banned the wearing of the niqab in the wake of a deadly terrorist attack Read Full Article at RT.com
Debbie Duncan tonight issued the heartbreaking plea saying 'our beautiful boy' had 'his whole life ahead of him'.
President Biden will present posthumous Medals of Honor to Civil War troops Philip Shadrach and George Wilson for a mission known as the Great Locomotive Chase.
The investigative Committee points out that Vinatier is charged with failing to comply with his obligations under Russia’s foreign agent legislation
«We work in numerous task forces and joint commissions, and this work will continue,» Dmitry Peskov noted
The documents published can be accessed on the ministry’s website in its new multimedia section
The Russian leader expressed confidence that boosting constructive bilateral cooperation across the board and strengthening the Union State between the two countries would fully meet their interests
Andrey Yermak also noted that Ukraine will try to convince the new US administration to continue supporting the Kiev regime
A teenager who crashed a BMW SUV while driving 190 km/h, causing the deaths of her sister and a friend, was sentenced Tuesday during an emotional hearing that saw many in the courtroom, including the judge and lawyers, struggle to contain their emotions.
Sunwing's appeal case centres on the contentious debate over when airlines can deny passengers compensation for flight disruptions in the name of safety. Ottawa has proposed new rules to help clarify its compensation regulations but can offer no timeline on when they take effect.
Hundreds of pages of documents written by experts for two class-action lawsuits paint a picture of Ontario's corrections system as inhumane and poorly managed. The two lawsuits against the province take aim at the use of lockdowns in correctional facilities as a way to deal with staffing shortages from 2009 to 2017.
Experts are warning Canadians not to heed misinformation spread online that sunscreen can cause cancer, stressing that proper use of the right lotions or sprays is, in fact, one of the best ways to prevent potentially deadly ailments like melanoma.
Agriculture groups are speaking out against changes to the capital gains tax, arguing the added cost will deter the next generation of farmers from taking over and contribute to a decline in family farms.
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Kismayo (HOL) - Jubbaland Regional State Parliament has approved amendments to two provisions in the constitution, allowing the current leader, Ahmed Madobe, to run for a third term in the regional leadership election.
Somalia’s healthcare sector is ailing. This is despite the country receiving USD 4.5 Billion debt relief from IMF and the World Bank last year which moved the country’s debt to GDP ratio from 64% to 6%. The relief followed protracted negotiations under the Highly indebted Poor Countries Initiative.
Evans says she is 'struggling to put food on the table', while her former husband, 50 - who is currently engaged to Bianca Wallace - is 'jetting around the world' and living a 'lavish lifestyle'.