Natalie Elphicke stunned Westminster yesterday by announcing she was switching to Labour in protest at the Government's 'broken promises'.
La foire de mai a ouvert ses portes ce matin au Parc-Expo de Mama'o. Une centaine d’exposants y ont pris leur quartier pour les quatre prochains jours. Un rendez-vous toujours aussi attendu par les professionnels et le public. Côté espace créateur, une vingtaine de stands cette année, avec quelques pépites.
Pour apprendre l'Histoire, avec un grand H, et les moments forts de l'humanité, il faut s'imprégner. C'est dans cette optique qu'une trentaine d'élèves de 4ème du collège Louise Tehea Carlson de Tipaerui, ont participé à un atelier d'écriture. Durant trois mois, ils se sont mis à la place d'une mère, d'une épouse, d'un enfant de soldat, parti combattre lors de la première guerre mondiale. Ils ont donc rédigé des lettres, des hommages poignants à nos poilus Tahitiens.
Deux jours fériés suivis d'un week-end. Alors, Tahiti se vide, Moorea fait le plein. Profiter de ces petites vacances pour se reposer sur l'île sœur, c'est loin d'être nouveau, c'est presque ordinaire. Mais cette habitude est toujours très appréciée des hôteliers, restaurateurs et prestataires de services. Nicolas Suire et Mélissa Chongue sont partis à leur rencontre. Regardez.
SINGAPORE — As the United States and China seek out a new equilibrium in their relationship, Singapore must brace itself for possibly a decade or more of unpredictability, and hopefully help steer global events towards peace, rather than war, said Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. In an interview with The Economist magazine on May 6, he said the Republic is neither pro-China nor pro-America, but «pro-Singapore». DPM Wong said the global order is shifting, and the transition will be messy because while America's unipolar moment has ended, it remains a pre-eminent power in a world that will have more than one major power. «China certainly looks at the US as trying to contain, encircle, and suppress them, and trying to deny them their rightful place in the world,» he said in a transcript released by the Ministry of Communications and Information on May 8. It is not just the leadership that thinks like that, but a lot of Chinese officials, noted DPM Wong, who will take over as Singapore's fourth prime minister on May 15.
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Frank Cohn said the people that refuse to do justice to the Soviet role in the war simply don't understand what was going on
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The president noted that Israel has not yet crossed the red line in the Gaza Strip conflict as it has not started the operation in Rafah
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David Lammy (pictured) yesterday vowed to find 'common cause' with Donald Trump as he performed a U-turn over his stance on the former president.
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A video which used subtitles to suggest the woman had used a racial slur while canvassing for Labour was shared by independent candidate Akhmed Yakoob, pictured.
Natalie Elphicke stunned Westminster yesterday by announcing she was switching to Labour in protest at the Government's 'broken promises'.
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More than 30 flights operated by budget carrier Scoot were cancelled over a recent five-day period, which the airline said was due to operational reasons. From May 2 to 6, 33 Scoot flights were cancelled, according to data from Changi Airport’s website. Some of these flights were travelling to or from Bangkok in Thailand, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Manila in the Philippines. There was heavy rain on May 4, which delayed 27 flights leaving Changi Airport. Twelve departing and arriving Scoot flights were cancelled that day, based on checks by The Straits Times. On May 7, two Scoot flights were re-timed and there was no cancellation. One Scoot flight was re-timed on May 8, with no flight cancelled. In response to ST’s queries on May 6, Scoot – the low-cost arm of Singapore Airlines (SIA) – apologised for changes to some of its flight schedules, which it blamed on “operational reasons”.
A home-based pet grooming business that lost a client’s dog, which was later killed in a traffic accident on April 29, is under investigation. The National Parks Board (NParks) is conducting a probe into the case, involving a three-year-old cavalier poodle called Emma under the charge of the pet groomer Awesome Pawsome. Emma’s owner, Ms Janet Tan, 56, had sent her dog to Awesome Pawsome at Ghim Moh Link on the evening of April 29 after she found knots in her fur. Awesome Pawsome was not Ms Tan’s usual groomer, but she decided to send Emma there anyway because it was a short distance from her home and had more than 200 positive reviews on Google. When she turned up at the groomer’s premises for her 5.30pm appointment that day, she found it unusual that it was located in a HDB flat, she told The Straits Times. Running a pet grooming service from a Housing Board residential unit is prohibited, but Ms Tan did not know that. There was only a maid present in the flat, and Ms Tan said she was “concerned” about leaving Emma with her.
SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was presented with a personalised 3D cake after Parliament adjourned on May 8, marking his final sitting in the house as prime minister. In a Facebook post, West Coast GRC MP Rachel Ong said: «Today being PM Lee's last Parliament sitting as PM, we invited all members of Parliament to a tea for PM. The PAP Women MPs got PM a cake to show our appreciation for all he has done.» Designed together with pastry chef Herve Potus from Shangri-La Singapore to honour PM Lee's two decades of leadership, the cake reflected a selection of PM Lee's favourite items such as a variety of Nonya kueh, a bowl of mee siam, a Peranakan table runner, and an assortment of books on mathematics, coding, technology and politics.
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