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‘Intense phone examination’: Winnie Nyondo questioned for hours at Area 30

Winnie Nyondo, former special assistant to the late vice‑president Saulos Chilima, was put through a gruelling, minute‑by‑minute phone examination on Monday after being summoned to Area 30 Police Headquarters in Lilongwe — a session her lawyer describ
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‘Intense phone examination’: Winnie Nyondo questioned for hours at Area 30

Winnie Nyondo, former special assistant to the late vice‑president Saulos Chilima, was put through a gruelling, minute‑by‑minute phone examination on Monday after being summoned to Area 30 Police Headquarters in Lilongwe — a session her lawyer described as unusually intense. According to Khwima Mchizi, officers combed through Nyondo’s phone in their presence, scrolling through messages, […] The post ‘Intense phone examination’: Winnie Nyondo questioned for hours at Area 30 appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

'Shinde has undergone Caesarean, gave birth to 6 traitors': Sanjay Raut's latest rant as UBT rebels join Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has sharply criticized Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde, accusing him of «giving birth to traitors» after six rebel Lok Sabha MPs joined Shinde's faction. Raut's remarks, including a reference to
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'Shinde has undergone Caesarean, gave birth to 6 traitors': Sanjay Raut's latest rant as UBT rebels join Shiv Sena

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has sharply criticized Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde, accusing him of «giving birth to traitors» after six rebel Lok Sabha MPs joined Shinde's faction. Raut's remarks, including a reference to a «Cesarean surgery,» came as Shinde declared «Operation Tiger complete» following the induction of the MPs. This marks another significant split within the Uddhav Thackeray camp.

“This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen”

Two foreign tourists, each driving a Land Rover, drove long distances off-road along the Emstruleið route, from Einhyrningur to Álftavatn, according to mountain support driver Klemenz Geir Klemenzson.
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“This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen”

Two foreign tourists, each driving a Land Rover, drove long distances off-road along the Emstruleið route, from Einhyrningur to Álftavatn, according to mountain support driver Klemenz Geir Klemenzson.

DAN HODGES: Starmer has been a toxic catastrophe. His legacy is of betrayal, sleaze and lies. And this is what his apologist, deceitful allies are plotting now

When a senior Westminster figure finally succumbs to political mortality there is a long-standing parliamentary convention not to speak ill of the dead.
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DAN HODGES: Starmer has been a toxic catastrophe. His legacy is of betrayal, sleaze and lies. And this is what his apologist, deceitful allies are plotting now

When a senior Westminster figure finally succumbs to political mortality there is a long-standing parliamentary convention not to speak ill of the dead.

Britain faces shutdown in record breaking 40C heatwave: Schools will close early, trains face delays on buckling tracks and roads at risk of melting as 'heat dome' furnace strikes

The Met Office has issued a red 'danger to life' extreme heat warning for 'significant disruption to daily life' as the UK faces major delays to road, rail and air travel.
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Britain faces shutdown in record breaking 40C heatwave: Schools will close early, trains face delays on buckling tracks and roads at risk of melting as 'heat dome' furnace strikes

The Met Office has issued a red 'danger to life' extreme heat warning for 'significant disruption to daily life' as the UK faces major delays to road, rail and air travel.

Andy Burnham doesn't rule out a snap general election as he descends from the North to be crowned next PM after Starmer quits

As he heads for Westminster to be officially sworn in as an MP, Andy Burnham was grilled on his previous calls for a national poll when Tory leaders were replaced.
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Andy Burnham doesn't rule out a snap general election as he descends from the North to be crowned next PM after Starmer quits

As he heads for Westminster to be officially sworn in as an MP, Andy Burnham was grilled on his previous calls for a national poll when Tory leaders were replaced.

England fans who went to the 1986 World Cup and never came back were reunited 40 years on at the Croatia game last week

Gary Allen, Stuart Bates, David Arnold and Garry Hardwicke were young men in their twenties when, down on their luck and out of work, they decided to travel to Mexico to watch England.
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England fans who went to the 1986 World Cup and never came back were reunited 40 years on at the Croatia game last week

Gary Allen, Stuart Bates, David Arnold and Garry Hardwicke were young men in their twenties when, down on their luck and out of work, they decided to travel to Mexico to watch England.

Keir Starmer cries as he quits No10 claiming a deluded list of 'achievements' - now Britain awaits its seventh PM in ten years

Keir Starmer talked up his achievements in getting Labour elected in a statement outside the famous black door of No10.
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Keir Starmer cries as he quits No10 claiming a deluded list of 'achievements' - now Britain awaits its seventh PM in ten years

Keir Starmer talked up his achievements in getting Labour elected in a statement outside the famous black door of No10.

Senegal: World Cup 2026 - Senegal Must Avoid Mistakes Against Norway, Says Thiaw

[CAF] Senegal coach Pape Thiaw says his side must show why they are African giants when they face Norway in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I match on Tuesday.
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Senegal: World Cup 2026 - Senegal Must Avoid Mistakes Against Norway, Says Thiaw

[CAF] Senegal coach Pape Thiaw says his side must show why they are African giants when they face Norway in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I match on Tuesday.

Public donations to Welfare Organization rise by 500% during 40-day war

TEHRAN – Donations by benefactors to the Welfare Organization during the 40-day US-Israeli war against the country increased by over 500 percent, amounting to 17.5 trillion rials (about 11 million dollars), Javad Hosseini, the head of the Organization, has
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Public donations to Welfare Organization rise by 500% during 40-day war

TEHRAN – Donations by benefactors to the Welfare Organization during the 40-day US-Israeli war against the country increased by over 500 percent, amounting to 17.5 trillion rials (about 11 million dollars), Javad Hosseini, the head of the Organization, has said.

Website traffic growth for startups: Smart strategies to attract more vsitors faster

Let’s face it: launching a startup is a thrill, but getting people to visit your site is a massive reality check. You may have an exceptional product, but without search equity, you remain invisible to your audience.When it comes to website traffic growth f
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Website traffic growth for startups: Smart strategies to attract more vsitors faster

Let’s face it: launching a startup is a thrill, but getting people to visit your site is a massive reality check. You may have an exceptional product, but without search equity, you remain invisible to your audience.When it comes to website traffic growth for startups, you aren't just chasing a vanity metric; it’s about capturing the right eyeballs and driving actual revenue.

Gabon à la tête du CAMES : Libreville clôture la 43ᵉ session avec des engagements forts

La 43ᵉ session ordinaire du Conseil des Ministres du CAMES s'est refermée ce vendredi 19 juin 2026 à Libreville, capitale gabonaise. Elle se termine sous un bilan de satisfaction générale, mais surtout, un cap clair sur l'engagement et la responsabilit
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Gabon à la tête du CAMES : Libreville clôture la 43ᵉ session avec des engagements forts

La 43ᵉ session ordinaire du Conseil des Ministres du CAMES s'est refermée ce vendredi 19 juin 2026 à Libreville, capitale gabonaise. Elle se termine sous un bilan de satisfaction générale, mais surtout, un cap clair sur l'engagement et la responsabilité. Pour la prochaine année, le Gabon assure la présidence du Conseil africain et malgache pour l'enseignement supérieur (CAMES), institution panafricaine. Objectif affiché : transformer les résolutions en actes concrets. Suivi rapproché (...) - ENSEIGNEMENT SUPÉRIEUR / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Fougamou/Gabon : La Fondation Marcel Doupamby Matoka célèbre l'excellence scolaire

Célébrer l'excellence, c'est honorer le courage de ceux qui persévèrent pour bâtir un avenir meilleur. C'est aussi, inspirer les autres à se dépasser et à donner le meilleur d'eux-mêmes. Fidèle à cette vision, la Fondation Marcel Doupamby Matoka po
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Fougamou/Gabon : La Fondation Marcel Doupamby Matoka célèbre l'excellence scolaire

Célébrer l'excellence, c'est honorer le courage de ceux qui persévèrent pour bâtir un avenir meilleur. C'est aussi, inspirer les autres à se dépasser et à donner le meilleur d'eux-mêmes. Fidèle à cette vision, la Fondation Marcel Doupamby Matoka pour le Développement Solidaire a organisé samedi 20 juin 2026, la 3e édition de sa cérémonie d'excellence, placée sous le haut parrainage de Guy Bertrand Mapangou, Président du Conseil Économique, Social et Environnemental. Les élèves des (...) - EDUCATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Announces Free Healthcare for All Illnesses in Ituri As Ebola Gains Ground

[RFI] The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has announced the introduction of free healthcare for all diseases in Ituri - a pilot project that authorities hope to extend nationwide. This comes as the country struggles to contain an Ebola outbreak
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Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Announces Free Healthcare for All Illnesses in Ituri As Ebola Gains Ground

[RFI] The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo has announced the introduction of free healthcare for all diseases in Ituri - a pilot project that authorities hope to extend nationwide. This comes as the country struggles to contain an Ebola outbreak, with confirmed cases now at over 1,000.

Lucknow fire tragedy: 'Students jumped out of building', at least 15 killed; CM Yogi reaches site - what we know so far

A devastating fire swept through a coaching-cum-gaming zone in Lucknow's Aliganj area on Monday afternoon, claiming the lives of at least 12 young students. Fourteen fire tenders battled the blaze that erupted around 3 pm. While authorities are investigating
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Lucknow fire tragedy: 'Students jumped out of building', at least 15 killed; CM Yogi reaches site - what we know so far

A devastating fire swept through a coaching-cum-gaming zone in Lucknow's Aliganj area on Monday afternoon, claiming the lives of at least 12 young students. Fourteen fire tenders battled the blaze that erupted around 3 pm. While authorities are investigating the exact origin, the incident has sent shockwaves through the city, with many others reportedly injured in the tragedy.

NSA Ajit Doval holds talks with Iran's top security official amid Middle East tensions

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met with Iran's deputy defense secretary Ghadir Nezamipour in New Delhi, discussing the Middle East's security landscape, BRICS cooperation, and bilateral ties. This meeting occurred on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS Nati
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NSA Ajit Doval holds talks with Iran's top security official amid Middle East tensions

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met with Iran's deputy defense secretary Ghadir Nezamipour in New Delhi, discussing the Middle East's security landscape, BRICS cooperation, and bilateral ties. This meeting occurred on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS National Security Advisers' Meeting, which India is hosting. Discussions also touched upon global challenges, terrorism, and the evolving nature of security threats.

'Tragic loss': Indians among 13 killed in Qatar gas plant explosion

A tragic industrial accident at Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility has claimed at least 13 lives, including Indian nationals, and injured 66. The blast at the Barzan gas supply facility, ruled an accident, occurred Sunday night. Despite the incident, Qatar's ene
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'Tragic loss': Indians among 13 killed in Qatar gas plant explosion

A tragic industrial accident at Qatar's Ras Laffan gas facility has claimed at least 13 lives, including Indian nationals, and injured 66. The blast at the Barzan gas supply facility, ruled an accident, occurred Sunday night. Despite the incident, Qatar's energy minister assured that domestic needs and LNG exports remain unaffected, though repairs will take time.

'Almost suffocating': Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex raise concerns over faulty exhaust system

Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex have raised concerns after facing issues with a malfunctioning exhaust hood system which they say has affected their businesses, citing poor ventilation and potential fire safety risks.The issue reportedly began on June 17 an
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'Almost suffocating': Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex raise concerns over faulty exhaust system

Some hawkers at Chinatown Complex have raised concerns after facing issues with a malfunctioning exhaust hood system which they say has affected their businesses, citing poor ventilation and potential fire safety risks.The issue reportedly began on June 17 and 18, affecting a number of stalls at the hawker centre. Speaking to AsiaOne, Dominic Neo, 52, who operates Liang Ji Char Kway Teow, said he had been experiencing problems with the exhaust hood at his stall recently, with the system not able to draw smoke away effectively.«As the exhaust hood was not working properly, it was really difficult for me — it was almost suffocating,» said Neo, who has been operating his stall for more than 25 years.«When I fry noodles, there is a lot of smoke because I use high heat, and it really affects my productivity.»He said he understands that there is no immediate solution to it and that the matter involves mutiple parties.

'Touch grass': SM Lee on week-long leave, posts photo of 'magic cup' leaving netizens amused

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong is taking time off work to «touch grass», as the internet slang goes.Leaning fully into the social media game, he announced his week-long leave with a photograph of the legendary 'magic cup', perched on a rock with
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'Touch grass': SM Lee on week-long leave, posts photo of 'magic cup' leaving netizens amused

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong is taking time off work to «touch grass», as the internet slang goes.Leaning fully into the social media game, he announced his week-long leave with a photograph of the legendary 'magic cup', perched on a rock with lush greenery forming the backdrop.The phrase «touch grass» is used to tell someone to log off from the online world, and instead spend time on physical activities and reconnect with reality.And that is what SM Lee will be doing until June 28, he quipped in a Facebook post on Monday (June 22).«Do share your own photos of time well spent outdoors,» he requested. «Logging off for now.»While he might have wished for pictures of the world's landscapes in the comments section, netizens zeroed in on the appearance of the 'magic cup' with apparent glee.

'No worker should face these problems alone': Migrant Workers' Centre steps in to help over 100 foreign workers owed wages

The Migrant Workers' Centre (MWC) has stepped in to assist the more than 100 migrant workers, who turned up at the Ministry of Manpower Services Centre on Monday (June 22) morning, over claims of unpaid wages.In a media statement, the centre stated that it ha
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'No worker should face these problems alone': Migrant Workers' Centre steps in to help over 100 foreign workers owed wages

The Migrant Workers' Centre (MWC) has stepped in to assist the more than 100 migrant workers, who turned up at the Ministry of Manpower Services Centre on Monday (June 22) morning, over claims of unpaid wages.In a media statement, the centre stated that it has taken «immediate action» to meet and help the affected workers from KPA Engineering and SK Industries.Michael Lim, director of migrant workers segment at the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), said that many of the workers had little or no money for food or transportation.«MWC stepped in swiftly to take care of their immediate needs, arranging for food and transportation assistance,» Lim added.The centre, a bipartite initiative of NTUC and the Singapore National Employers Federation, said it will also provide temporary shelter and assistance for the workers who need a change of employment.As part of its engagements, MWC also visited the dormitory of the affected workers, and met with over 300 workers to hear their concerns and offer them assurance and assistance. 

Business leaders back Holness' efficiency vision

WESTERN BUREAU:  Business leaders in western Jamaica have endorsed a call by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness for a national culture of efficiency, saying productivity and accountability are critical to Jamaica's long-term prosperity. Addressing the appr
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Business leaders back Holness' efficiency vision

WESTERN BUREAU:  Business leaders in western Jamaica have endorsed a call by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness for a national culture of efficiency, saying productivity and accountability are critical to Jamaica's long-term prosperity. Addressing the approximately 1,000 delegates at the opening ceremony of the just-concluded 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference, Holness argued that Jamaica's future prosperity will depend as much on its culture and values as on its natural resources.

Parents urged to beware of child safety risks during summer

As the summer holidays begin and children spend more time online and away from direct supervision, the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) is raising concerns about the growing risks facing minors. The CPFSA’s concerns follow two recent case
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Parents urged to beware of child safety risks during summer

As the summer holidays begin and children spend more time online and away from direct supervision, the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) is raising concerns about the growing risks facing minors. The CPFSA’s concerns follow two recent cases in St Thomas and St Elizabeth that have reignited discussion about child safety in both physical and digital spaces.

UWI mourns the death of Emeritus Professor John Agard

CMC: The University of the West Indies (UWI) has joined the international community in mourning the passing of Emeritus Professor John Agard. Agard, who was 71, died on Friday, has been a colossal figure on the global landscape for decades.   “He
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UWI mourns the death of Emeritus Professor John Agard

CMC: The University of the West Indies (UWI) has joined the international community in mourning the passing of Emeritus Professor John Agard. Agard, who was 71, died on Friday, has been a colossal figure on the global landscape for decades.   “He was a brilliant, innovative, enterprising person who gave so much to The UWI, his community and beyond.

JHTA defends managed beach access amid growing controversy

WESTERN BUREAU: The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) is pushing back against criticism of managed beach access, arguing that proper regulation rather than unrestricted entry is essential to protect beach users, coastal environments, and the count
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JHTA defends managed beach access amid growing controversy

WESTERN BUREAU: The Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) is pushing back against criticism of managed beach access, arguing that proper regulation rather than unrestricted entry is essential to protect beach users, coastal environments, and the country's tourism industry.

‘We don’t want it’

Growing unease over the controversial third-country nationals (TCN) agreement between Jamaica and the United States (US) has triggered pushback from trade union leaders, amid fears that the island could become a holding ground for undocumented migrants.
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‘We don’t want it’

Growing unease over the controversial third-country nationals (TCN) agreement between Jamaica and the United States (US) has triggered pushback from trade union leaders, amid fears that the island could become a holding ground for undocumented migrants.

Rajasthan ATS arrests woman for alleged links with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group

Rajasthan ATS apprehended a woman in Jaipur for alleged ties with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and other anti-national elements. Investigations revealed her social media accounts and phone contained objectionable content and links to foreign profiles, incl
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Rajasthan ATS arrests woman for alleged links with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed terror group

Rajasthan ATS apprehended a woman in Jaipur for alleged ties with Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and other anti-national elements. Investigations revealed her social media accounts and phone contained objectionable content and links to foreign profiles, including those displaying extremist symbols. She reportedly converted to Islam after guidance from a Pakistan-based Mufti and was allegedly being prepared for travel to Pakistan. Booked under UAPA, she is in ATS custody.

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