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Briefing - Plants produced using new genomic techniques - 28-05-2024

On 5 July 2023, the Commission tabled a proposal for a regulation on certain new genomic techniques (NGTs). It establishes two categories of plants obtained by NGTs: plants comparable to naturally occurring or conventional plants, and plants with modification
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Briefing - Plants produced using new genomic techniques - 28-05-2024

On 5 July 2023, the Commission tabled a proposal for a regulation on certain new genomic techniques (NGTs). It establishes two categories of plants obtained by NGTs: plants comparable to naturally occurring or conventional plants, and plants with modifications that are more complex. The two categories will be subject to different requirements to reach the market, taking into account their different characteristics and risk profiles. Feedback from stakeholders is mixed. While industry interest groups hailed the 'game-changing proposals' bringing innovation in plant breeding, the organic food and farming movement criticised the Commission's plan to take NGTs out of the existing legal framework, as it could leave organic food systems unprotected. In a vote on 7 February 2024, the Parliament adopted its first-reading position with 307 votes for to 263 against and 41 abstentions. MEPs agreed to support a simplified registration for plant varieties produced using NGTs that are deemed to be equivalent to conventional varieties, while retaining stricter controls for others that are not (plants resulting from targeted mutagenesis and cisgenesis). The Council is yet to reach a general approach. Third edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages in the legislative procedure. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP

French instructors ‘welcome’ in Ukraine - Kiev’s top general

Ukraine’s top general Aleksandr Syrsky has said he’s signed papers allowing French instructors into the country Read Full Article at RT.com
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French instructors ‘welcome’ in Ukraine - Kiev’s top general

Ukraine’s top general Aleksandr Syrsky has said he’s signed papers allowing French instructors into the country Read Full Article at RT.com

Finance Minister Chithyola in Kenya for AfDB annual meeting: Lobbies for more financing towards ATM strategy

Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Simplex Chithyola Banda says Malawi will utilise the African Development Bank (AfDB) annual meetings in Nairobi, Kenya, to push for increased development funding and climate financing to accelerate socio-economic growt
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Finance Minister Chithyola in Kenya for AfDB annual meeting: Lobbies for more financing towards ATM strategy

Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Simplex Chithyola Banda says Malawi will utilise the African Development Bank (AfDB) annual meetings in Nairobi, Kenya, to push for increased development funding and climate financing to accelerate socio-economic growth. AfDB started holding its annual meetings on Monday and the minister, who is one of the governors of the […] The post Finance Minister Chithyola in Kenya for AfDB annual meeting: Lobbies for more financing towards ATM strategy appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Dowa DC Stallichi Mwambiwa recognized for his outstanding management style: “He is a consistent top performer.”

Dowa district commissioner Stallichi Mwambiwa was recognised for his outstanding management style. The council received K774 109 512 as part of the performance-based grant, and another K2.5 million from NBS Bank for emerging the top performer whereas Mchinji
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Dowa DC Stallichi Mwambiwa recognized for his outstanding management style: “He is a consistent top performer.”

Dowa district commissioner Stallichi Mwambiwa was recognised for his outstanding management style. The council received K774 109 512 as part of the performance-based grant, and another K2.5 million from NBS Bank for emerging the top performer whereas Mchinji and Kasungu received K1.5 million each from the bank. Speaking when he presented the awards, Local Government […] The post Dowa DC Stallichi Mwambiwa recognized for his outstanding management style: “He is a consistent top performer.” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Moetai Brotherson annonce une aide dans le cadre des émeutes en Nouvelle-Calédonie

Le président du Pays était invité sur notre plateau le 27 mai. Il a répondu aux questions de Cybèle Plichart sur la situation de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, les critiques de l'opposition et son deuxième séjour à Singapour, entre autres.
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Moetai Brotherson annonce une aide dans le cadre des émeutes en Nouvelle-Calédonie

Le président du Pays était invité sur notre plateau le 27 mai. Il a répondu aux questions de Cybèle Plichart sur la situation de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, les critiques de l'opposition et son deuxième séjour à Singapour, entre autres.

Security Council set to meet over deadly Rafah strike

The UN Security Council was set to convene an emergency meeting Tuesday over an Israeli strike that killed dozens in a displaced persons camp in Rafah, as three European countries were slated to formally recognise a Palestinian state. AFP journalists on the
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Security Council set to meet over deadly Rafah strike

The UN Security Council was set to convene an emergency meeting Tuesday over an Israeli strike that killed dozens in a displaced persons camp in Rafah, as three European countries were slated to formally recognise a Palestinian state. AFP journalists on the ground early Tuesday reported fresh Israeli strikes overnight in the southern Gaza border city, where an Israeli attack targeting two senior Hamas members on Sunday night sparked a fire that ripped through a displacement centre, killing 45, according to Gaza health officials. The attack prompted a wave of international condemnation, with Palestinians and many Arab countries calling it a «massacre». Israel said it was looking into the «tragic accident». «There is no safe place in Gaza. This horror must stop,» UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres posted on social media. UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths pointed to the widespread warnings of civilian deaths that circulated ahead of Israel's incursion into Rafah, saying in a statement: «We've seen the consequences in last night's utterly unacceptable attack.» «To call it 'a mistake' is a message that means nothing for those killed, those grieving, and those trying to save lives,» he added. Diplomats said the UN Security Council would convene Tuesday for an emergency session called by Algeria to discuss the attack. The EU's foreign policy chief said he was «horrified by news» of the strike, while French President Emmanuel Macron said he was «outraged», and a US National Security Council spokesperson said Israel «must take every precaution possible to protect civilians». The Israeli military said it was launching a probe. - 'Don't know where to go' - Displaced Gazan Khalil al-Bahtini was preparing to leave the impacted area, telling AFP Monday that «last night, the tent opposite to ours was targeted». «We have loaded all our belongings, but we don't know where to go.» Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told parliament the deaths occurred «despite our best efforts» to protect civilians. The outcry over the strike came as Spain, Ireland and Norway were set to formally recognise a Palestinian state on Tuesday in a decision slammed by Israel as a «reward» for Hamas. «Recognising the state of Palestine is about justice for the Palestinian people,» Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said Monday in Brussels. It was also «the best guarantee of security for Israel and absolutely essential for reaching peace in the region», he said alongside his Irish and Norwegian counterparts. On Monday, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz said he had told Spain's consulate in Jerusalem to stop offering consular services to West Bank Palestinians from June 1 as a «preliminary punitive» measure. - 'Charred bodies' - Israel launched the deadly strike on Rafah late Sunday, hours after Hamas fired a barrage of rockets at the Tel Aviv area, most of which were intercepted. Israel's army said its aircraft «struck a Hamas compound» in the city and killed Yassin Rabia and Khaled Nagar, senior officials for the militant group in the occupied West Bank. Gaza's civil defence agency said the strike ignited a fire that tore through a displacement centre in northwestern Rafah near a facility of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA. «We saw charred bodies and dismembered limbs... We also saw cases of amputations, wounded children, women and the elderly,» said civil defence agency official Mohammad al-Mughayyir. One survivor, a woman who declined to be named, said: «We heard a loud sound and there was fire all around us. The children were screaming.» Adding to already heightened tensions since Israel launched its Rafah ground operation, the Israeli and Egyptian militaries reported a «shooting incident» on Monday that killed one Egyptian guard in the border area between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip. Both forces said they were investigating. - 'Dangerous violation' - Footage from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society showed chaotic nighttime scenes of paramedics racing to the attack site and evacuating the wounded. Mughayyir said the rescue efforts were hampered by war damage and the impact of Israel's siege, which has led to severe shortages of fuel and «water to extinguish fires». The Israeli attack sparked strong protests from Egypt and Qatar, both of which have played key roles as mediators in efforts to negotiate a ceasefire and hostage-prisoner exchange. Egypt deplored what it called the «targeting of defenceless civilians», saying it was part of «a systematic policy aimed at widening the scope of death and destruction in the Gaza Strip to make it uninhabitable». Qatar condemned a «dangerous violation of international law» and voiced «concern that the bombing will complicate ongoing mediation efforts» towards a truce. The top world court, the International Court of Justice, on Friday ordered Israel to halt any offensive in Rafah and elsewhere that could bring about «the physical destruction» of the Palestinians. The war in Gaza started after Hamas's October 7 attack on southern Israel, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures. Militants also took 252 hostages, 121 of whom remain in Gaza, including 37 the army says are dead. Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed at least 36,050 people in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. Philippe Lazzarini, head of UNRWA, which has been central to aid operations in the besieged territory during the war, said on social media platform X that «with every day passing, providing assistance & protection becomes nearly impossible». «The images from last night are testament to how Rafah has turned into hell on Earth,» he said. © Agence France-Presse

Seychelles National Alliance Party to announce new interim leader soon

The Seychelles National Alliance Party (SNAP) will soon reveal its new interim leader, said the new chairman of the party on Monday. Cyril Lau-Tee told reporters that SNAP has already sent the name of the new interim leader to the Electoral Commission of Sey
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Seychelles National Alliance Party to announce new interim leader soon

The Seychelles National Alliance Party (SNAP) will soon reveal its new interim leader, said the new chairman of the party on Monday. Cyril Lau-Tee told reporters that SNAP has already sent the name of the new interim leader to the Electoral Commission of Seychelles (ECS). The announcement comes after the ECS announced the termination of the membership of the party leader, Vincent Padayachy on May 15. Ernesto Lionnet, a member of the executive committee, said, «Our decision to revoke the membership of our then leader shows that we are a serious party that does not take too well to our leaders doing whatever they want.» The executive committee of SNAP had already revoked Padayachy's membership to the party on April 15 as per Article 4.5 of its constitution. Lionnet said the former party leader committed over 10 violations from the date it was registered to April 15 and this included disregarding the executive committee when making decisions. Lautee said that after Padayachy was voted out, the party informed the ECS of the decision but on April 24 Padayachy announced the suspension of Lautee and Hermitte from their roles as chairman and secretary general respectively.  According to the Electoral Commission, Padayachy ceased to be a member of SNAP effective on April 15, 2024, and any resolution or action taken on behalf of the party after this date is deemed invalid. With the matter settled, SNAP revealed it plans to hold its convention at the end of this year to elect its presidential and vice presidential candidates. «We have already begun the work to identify who will stand as candidates for the National Assembly,» said Hermitte, who added that the party is working to ensure it has all the members it needs for its executive committee. Presidential and legislative elections in Seychelles will take place on September 27 if a proposed 11th amendment to the Constitution on a fixed date for elections is approved by the National Assembly.

'A situation that is getting worse': Why only six bodies of the thousands feared dead in PNG have been recovered

The Papua New Guinea government says more than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive in a landslide. But the remains of only six people have been recovered so far.
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'A situation that is getting worse': Why only six bodies of the thousands feared dead in PNG have been recovered

The Papua New Guinea government says more than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive in a landslide. But the remains of only six people have been recovered so far.

A king and a US president sent their condolences to PNG. But where is the nation's own prime minister?

As one of Papua New Guinea's remote villages grapples with one of the worst natural disasters in its history, the prime minister is busy attending to his own political crisis.
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A king and a US president sent their condolences to PNG. But where is the nation's own prime minister?

As one of Papua New Guinea's remote villages grapples with one of the worst natural disasters in its history, the prime minister is busy attending to his own political crisis.

Despite erratic internet connectivity, TNM awarded 2024 Best Internet Company in Malawi

TNM Plc has been awarded as the 2024 Best Internet Connectivity company in Malawi by the Information Technology Association of Malawi (ICTAM) during during its recent Corporate Awards — marking the second consecutive year that TNM has scooped the award. Co
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Despite erratic internet connectivity, TNM awarded 2024 Best Internet Company in Malawi

TNM Plc has been awarded as the 2024 Best Internet Connectivity company in Malawi by the Information Technology Association of Malawi (ICTAM) during during its recent Corporate Awards — marking the second consecutive year that TNM has scooped the award. Corporate Affairs Manager, Limbani Nsapato says the recognition further confirms TNM’s ability to consistently deliver high quality […] The post Despite erratic internet connectivity, TNM awarded 2024 Best Internet Company in Malawi appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Trouble soars at Immigration as senior officials demand resignation of their boss, Charles Kalumo, in 10 days

Some senior immigration officers are demanding the resignation of the Immigration Chief Charles Kalumo or his dismissal within 10 days. These offficers have threatened to take unspecified action if Kalumo refuses to resign or the appointing authority, Preside
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Trouble soars at Immigration as senior officials demand resignation of their boss, Charles Kalumo, in 10 days

Some senior immigration officers are demanding the resignation of the Immigration Chief Charles Kalumo or his dismissal within 10 days. These offficers have threatened to take unspecified action if Kalumo refuses to resign or the appointing authority, President Lazarus Chakwera fails to fire him. They have made the declaration after a closed-door meeting with Secretary […] The post Trouble soars at Immigration as senior officials demand resignation of their boss, Charles Kalumo, in 10 days appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Darkness falls in Chiradzulu as teenager, 17, stabs teacher to death and injures another man

A 17-year-old boy has been arrested and is being held in custody for allegedly stabbing to death a 33-year-old teacher, Shadreck Banda, and injuring another man, Wilfred Manyamba, in Chiradzulu district. According to Sergeant Cosmas Kagulo, Public Relations O
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Darkness falls in Chiradzulu as teenager, 17, stabs teacher to death and injures another man

A 17-year-old boy has been arrested and is being held in custody for allegedly stabbing to death a 33-year-old teacher, Shadreck Banda, and injuring another man, Wilfred Manyamba, in Chiradzulu district. According to Sergeant Cosmas Kagulo, Public Relations Officer for Chiradzulu Police Station, the incident occurred in the early hours of May 27, 2024, at […] The post Darkness falls in Chiradzulu as teenager, 17, stabs teacher to death and injures another man appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Madam Chakwera ali ku Switzerland ku msonkhano wokambirana zothesa matenda a TB

Mayi wa fuko lino,Monica Chakwera yemwenso ndi kazembe pankhani yolimbana ndi matenda a chifuwa cha TB kuno ku Malawi akuyembekezeka kuyakhula nthumwi pa nkhani za umoyo zomwe zikusokhana  mdziko la Switzerland komwe ali nawo pa msonkhano  waukulu pa dziko
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Madam Chakwera ali ku Switzerland ku msonkhano wokambirana zothesa matenda a TB

Mayi wa fuko lino,Monica Chakwera yemwenso ndi kazembe pankhani yolimbana ndi matenda a chifuwa cha TB kuno ku Malawi akuyembekezeka kuyakhula nthumwi pa nkhani za umoyo zomwe zikusokhana  mdziko la Switzerland komwe ali nawo pa msonkhano  waukulu pa dziko lonse okambirana njira zolimbana ndi matenda a chifuwa cha  chachikulu cha TB (World Health Summit). Madam […] The post Madam Chakwera ali ku Switzerland ku msonkhano wokambirana zothesa matenda a TB appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Point of Progress remains optimistic in fighting child marriages through sporting activities

In a quest to eradicate child marriages and promote gender equality among the communities, a non-profit non-governmental organization, Point of Progress is conducting community awareness campaigns through a project dubbed at “Girls Get Equal”. Thr
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Point of Progress remains optimistic in fighting child marriages through sporting activities

In a quest to eradicate child marriages and promote gender equality among the communities, a non-profit non-governmental organization, Point of Progress is conducting community awareness campaigns through a project dubbed at “Girls Get Equal”. Through the project, one of the awareness campaign tool is sports bonanza which according to project officer at Point of Progress, […] The post Point of Progress remains optimistic in fighting child marriages through sporting activities appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

'His biggest dream was to help people': Boy, 14, declared brain dead weeks after collapsing during 2.4km run, mum donates his organs

To honour her youngest son's dream of helping others, a mother decided to donate his organs after the teen was declared brain dead more than three weeks after he collapsed in school. Isaac Loo, 14, fell unconscious midway through a 2.4km practice run in sch
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'His biggest dream was to help people': Boy, 14, declared brain dead weeks after collapsing during 2.4km run, mum donates his organs

To honour her youngest son's dream of helping others, a mother decided to donate his organs after the teen was declared brain dead more than three weeks after he collapsed in school. Isaac Loo, 14, fell unconscious midway through a 2.4km practice run in school at around 8.15am on May 2. The Woodlands Secondary School student was rushed to KK Women's and Children's Hospital, and later slipped into a coma, reported Lianhe Zaobao. Alas, the teen was declared brain dead by doctors on Saturday (May 25) — which devastated his 52-year-old mother Fiona Soo, who had clung to hope for weeks that he would wake up. Soo and her three children are permanent residents from Malaysia. Her husband died of liver cancer in 2022.  Soo told Zaobao that the news from the doctor, broken just four days after Isaac's 14th birthday, was a huge blow.  «The doctor said Isaac may have fallen into a coma because his heart could not bear the stress during vigorous exercise, leading to arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat),» she added.

'It felt like a real transaction': Man loses $190 after helping Lalamove customer run 'errands'

He thought that he'd scored a lucrative job — but ended up paying $192 out of his own pocket.  Chen (transliteration), 43, told Shin Min Daily News that he'd received a job from a customer on the Lalamove app last Sunday (May 26).  He has a full-tim
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'It felt like a real transaction': Man loses $190 after helping Lalamove customer run 'errands'

He thought that he'd scored a lucrative job — but ended up paying $192 out of his own pocket.  Chen (transliteration), 43, told Shin Min Daily News that he'd received a job from a customer on the Lalamove app last Sunday (May 26).  He has a full-time job as an engineer, but does Lalamove deliveries on Sunday to earn extra cash.  The customer asked Chen to help him buy a burger from McDonald's, and some other items from 7-Eleven.  Chen said that the job came with a $89 priority fee, and after including the other services charges, he would earn $121.  He then accepted the job and began communicating with the customer over WhatsApp.  «He used an Indonesian number and asked me to go to McDonald's and a 7-Eleven along Orchard Road to buy food.  »He texted me repeatedly to indicate what burger he wanted. I later went to the convenience store and sent him a photo of their potato chips so he could choose the flavour he wanted."  Chen spent $27 at McDonald's, and another $7 at 7-Eleven buying potato chips, drinks and paper towels. 

Russian heavy flamethrower crew destroys two Ukrainian strongholds in Kharkov Region

According to the commander, Ukraine has been pulling up reserves for a counteroffensive over several days
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Russian heavy flamethrower crew destroys two Ukrainian strongholds in Kharkov Region

According to the commander, Ukraine has been pulling up reserves for a counteroffensive over several days

Latvia’s leader sees 'no reason' to prevent Ukrainian attacks on Russia

Earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg proposed that allies reconsider the issue of whether Ukraine should be allowed to strike military targets on Russian soil using Western weapons
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Latvia’s leader sees 'no reason' to prevent Ukrainian attacks on Russia

Earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg proposed that allies reconsider the issue of whether Ukraine should be allowed to strike military targets on Russian soil using Western weapons

«On a senti une odeur horrible» : un yacht accusé d'avoir déversé ses excréments dans la baie d'Opunohu, le capitaine s'explique

Samedi 25 mai, des riverains remarquent une tache marron nauséabonde dans la baie d'Opunohu à Moorea, aux alentours de 9 heures. Elle provenait du yacht Hanse Exporer en mouillage à cet endroit... Le capitaine du bateau assure qu'il ne s'agissait pas d'exc
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«On a senti une odeur horrible» : un yacht accusé d'avoir déversé ses excréments dans la baie d'Opunohu, le capitaine s'explique

Samedi 25 mai, des riverains remarquent une tache marron nauséabonde dans la baie d'Opunohu à Moorea, aux alentours de 9 heures. Elle provenait du yacht Hanse Exporer en mouillage à cet endroit... Le capitaine du bateau assure qu'il ne s'agissait pas d'excréments mais d'une fuite accidentelle d'huile de cuisson mélangée à des sédiments.

Un vol prévu mardi pour rapatrier les Calédoniens bloqués à Tahiti

Une partie des Calédoniens bloqués en Polynésie vont eux aussi bénéficier d'un rapatriement. Le vol est prévu mardi 28 mai, annonce le haut-commissariat de la Polynésie dans un communiqué, ce lundi soir.
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Un vol prévu mardi pour rapatrier les Calédoniens bloqués à Tahiti

Une partie des Calédoniens bloqués en Polynésie vont eux aussi bénéficier d'un rapatriement. Le vol est prévu mardi 28 mai, annonce le haut-commissariat de la Polynésie dans un communiqué, ce lundi soir.

Growth & Jobs | Caribbean tourism remains robust, but growth slows, says ForwardKeys report

ON THE opening day of the just-concluded 2024 Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Caribbean (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplace, Nicola Madden-Greig, president of the CHTA, made a presentation on the state of tourism in the Caribbean, using...
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Growth & Jobs | Caribbean tourism remains robust, but growth slows, says ForwardKeys report

ON THE opening day of the just-concluded 2024 Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Caribbean (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplace, Nicola Madden-Greig, president of the CHTA, made a presentation on the state of tourism in the Caribbean, using...

Growth & Jobs | Consider critical illness policies as part of financial planning conversation – Blagrove

CRITICAL ILLNESS insurance should be considered as an essential part of any financial and estate planning because of its potential to reduce the possibility of economic hardships on families, in the event that one member is diagnosed with a major...
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Growth & Jobs | Consider critical illness policies as part of financial planning conversation – Blagrove

CRITICAL ILLNESS insurance should be considered as an essential part of any financial and estate planning because of its potential to reduce the possibility of economic hardships on families, in the event that one member is diagnosed with a major...

Gov’t to restart talks on Portmore market

The Government is set to restart discussions with the Portmore City Municipality regarding the establishment of a modern market, a conversation initially started in 2021. Local Government and Community Development Minister Desmond McKenzie made the...
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Gov’t to restart talks on Portmore market

The Government is set to restart discussions with the Portmore City Municipality regarding the establishment of a modern market, a conversation initially started in 2021. Local Government and Community Development Minister Desmond McKenzie made the...

Dutch carpenter remanded on cocaine charge in airport case

WESTERN BUREAU: Dutch national Patrick Crawford, who has been charged for allegedly attempting to smuggle $28.3 million worth of cocaine on a flight on May 9, is to next appearance before the court on June 10. Crawford, a 44-year-old carpenter of a...
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Dutch carpenter remanded on cocaine charge in airport case

WESTERN BUREAU: Dutch national Patrick Crawford, who has been charged for allegedly attempting to smuggle $28.3 million worth of cocaine on a flight on May 9, is to next appearance before the court on June 10. Crawford, a 44-year-old carpenter of a...

Court still awaiting psych report for mom accused of killing infant

WESTERN BUREAU: A long-awaited psychiatric evaluation for a St James woman accused of fatally throwing her five-month-old daughter off a three-storey roof in December 2023 is expected to be ready in a month. The accused, Shamoya Green, made her...
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Court still awaiting psych report for mom accused of killing infant

WESTERN BUREAU: A long-awaited psychiatric evaluation for a St James woman accused of fatally throwing her five-month-old daughter off a three-storey roof in December 2023 is expected to be ready in a month. The accused, Shamoya Green, made her...

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