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'Thankfully, she didn't have any nightmares': Mum says daughter, 7, was trapped in SingPost Centre toilet due to burst ceiling pipe

A young girl's routine trip to the toilet at SingPost Centre last Saturday (June 29) night turned into an ordeal when a pipe burst in the ceiling and ended up trapping her. Recounting the incident on Xiaohongshu the next day, her mother, Liang Jiaxin (trans

Saudis are still nuts about almonds amid revival in cultivation

RIYADH: A resurgence in almond cultivation is taking root along the scenic route between Taif and Baha, signifying the revival of a practice deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of this part of Saudi Arabia. Fahd Al-Zahrani, director of the local branch o
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Saudis are still nuts about almonds amid revival in cultivation

RIYADH: A resurgence in almond cultivation is taking root along the scenic route between Taif and Baha, signifying the revival of a practice deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of this part of Saudi Arabia. Fahd Al-Zahrani, director of the local branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, said that that almond trees are once again a common sight across the landscape. “Almond cultivation has spread to several areas including Baha, Baljurashi, Al-Mandaq, Bani Hassan, and Al-Qura,” he said.

Finland’s foreign minister discusses expanding relations with Saudi Arabia

HELSINKI: In an interview with Arab News, Finland’s Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen discussed Saudi-Finnish ties, the recognition of the Palestinian state, and the results of the 2024 World Happiness Report which ranked the Nordic country in the top spot fo
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Finland’s foreign minister discusses expanding relations with Saudi Arabia

HELSINKI: In an interview with Arab News, Finland’s Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen discussed Saudi-Finnish ties, the recognition of the Palestinian state, and the results of the 2024 World Happiness Report which ranked the Nordic country in the top spot for the seventh year in a row. “I think we have had intensifying ties in the trade side for some years now, and we have especially taken notice of the Vision 2030 plans of Saudi Arabia,” Valtonen told Arab News.

Saudi Arabia’s Etidal, Telegram remove 18 million extremist content items

RIYADH: Joint efforts between the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology, also known as Etidal, and Telegram in combating extremist content led to the removal of 18 million items of extremist content and the closure of 660 extremist channels during th
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Saudi Arabia’s Etidal, Telegram remove 18 million extremist content items

RIYADH: Joint efforts between the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology, also known as Etidal, and Telegram in combating extremist content led to the removal of 18 million items of extremist content and the closure of 660 extremist channels during the second quarter of 2024. A press release said that the joint teams continued to monitor and combat the propaganda activity of extremist content for three terrorist organizations: Daesh, Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham and Al-Qaeda.

Diriyah Company brings Saudi heritage to Harrods in London with $63bn development showcase

LONDON: Diriyah Company is bringing a taste of Saudi culture and heritage to upmarket London department store Harrods this month, in the form of an exclusive pop-up exhibition highlighting the $63 billion mega-development project underway in Diriyah, the hist
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Diriyah Company brings Saudi heritage to Harrods in London with $63bn development showcase

LONDON: Diriyah Company is bringing a taste of Saudi culture and heritage to upmarket London department store Harrods this month, in the form of an exclusive pop-up exhibition highlighting the $63 billion mega-development project underway in Diriyah, the historic birthplace of the Kingdom.

Saudi Cabinet reiterates efforts to end Israeli aggression against Palestinians

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet on Tuesday reiterated the Kingdom’s tireless efforts alongside its partners at the political and humanitarian levels to halt the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people, the Saudi Press Agency reported. For nearl
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Saudi Cabinet reiterates efforts to end Israeli aggression against Palestinians

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet on Tuesday reiterated the Kingdom’s tireless efforts alongside its partners at the political and humanitarian levels to halt the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people, the Saudi Press Agency reported. For nearly nine months, Israel has been carrying out a devastating ground an air incursion inside the Gaza Strip after Hamas militants attacked Israeli settlements bordering the enclave.

Biden blasts landmark Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity

President Joe Biden warned Monday that the US Supreme Court's landmark ruling on presidential immunity sets a «dangerous precedent» that Donald Trump would exploit if elected in November. The conservative-dominated high court ruled that Trump --
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Biden blasts landmark Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity

President Joe Biden warned Monday that the US Supreme Court's landmark ruling on presidential immunity sets a «dangerous precedent» that Donald Trump would exploit if elected in November. The conservative-dominated high court ruled that Trump -- and all presidents -- enjoy «absolute immunity» from criminal prosecution for «official acts» taken while in office, but can still face criminal penalties for «unofficial acts.» «For all practical purposes today's decision almost certainly means there are no limits to what a president can do. This is a fundamentally new principle, and it's a dangerous precedent,» Biden said in a speech at the White House. Trump is facing criminal charges over his attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden, but that trial had been put on hold while the Supreme Court considered his immunity claims. The 6-3 ruling on Monday, split along ideological lines, is set to further delay proceedings in that case, almost certainly to sometime after voters head to the polls in November. «The American people must decide if they want to entrust... once again, the presidency to Donald Trump, now knowing he'll be more emboldened to do whatever he pleases, whenever he wants to do it,» Biden said. Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts, in his majority opinion, said a president is «not above the law» but does have «absolute immunity» from criminal prosecution for official acts taken while in office. «The president therefore may not be prosecuted for exercising his core constitutional powers,» Roberts said. «As for a President's unofficial acts, there is no immunity,» the chief justice added, sending the case back to a lower court to determine which of the charges facing Trump involve official or unofficial conduct. Trump is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States as well as obstruction of an official proceeding -- when a violent mob of his supporters tried to prevent the January 6, 2021, joint session of Congress held to certify Biden's victory. The 78-year-old former president is also charged with conspiracy to deny Americans the right to vote and to have their votes counted. «The public has a right to know the answer about what happened on January 6, before they're asked to vote again this year,» Biden said. «Now because of today's decision, that is highly, highly unlikely. It's a terrible disservice to the people of this nation.» - Organize a coup? 'Immune' - The three liberal justices dissented from Monday's ruling with Justice Sonia Sotomayor saying she was doing so «with fear for our democracy.» «Never in the history of our Republic has a President had reason to believe that he would be immune from criminal prosecution if he used the trappings of his office to violate the criminal law,» Sotomayor said. «In every use of official power, the President is now a king above the law.» «Orders the Navy's Seal Team 6 to assassinate a political rival? Immune. Organizes a military coup to hold onto power? Immune. Takes a bribe in exchange for a pardon? Immune. Immune, immune, immune.» Trump, in posts on Truth Social, welcomed the decision calling it a «big win for our Constitution and democracy.» «Today's Historic Decision by the Supreme Court should end all of Crooked Joe Biden's Witch Hunts against me,» he said. - Election case will 'drag on' - Steven Schwinn, a law professor at the University of Illinois Chicago, said the ruling means the case «is going to drag on more and more, and longer and longer, and well beyond the election.» «To the extent that Trump was trying to drag his feet and extend this beyond the election, he has succeeded wildly,» Schwinn said. The opinion also provides a «roadmap» for a US leader to avoid prosecution for a particular action «simply by intertwining it with official government action,» he added. «That's going to seriously hamstring the prosecution of a former president because the president's official actions and unofficial actions are so often intertwined,» he said. Facing four criminal cases, Trump has been doing everything in his power to delay the trials until after the election. Trump was convicted in New York in May of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal in the final stages of the 2016 campaign, making him the first former US president ever convicted of a crime. His sentencing will take place on July 11, though his lawyers have sent a letter to the judge in that case seeking to set aside the verdict in light of the immunity ruling, US media reported. By filing a blizzard of pre-trial motions, Trump's lawyers have managed to put on hold the three other trials, which deal with his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and hoarding top-secret documents at his home in Florida. If reelected, Trump could, once sworn in as president in January 2025, order the federal cases against him closed. © Agence France-Presse

Dozens hurt as turbulence prompts flight diversion to Brazil

Dozens of passengers were injured Monday when an Air Europa flight from Madrid to Montevideo hit strong turbulence, prompting an emergency landing in Brazil, the airline and government officials said. The plane, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with 325 people on b
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Dozens hurt as turbulence prompts flight diversion to Brazil

Dozens of passengers were injured Monday when an Air Europa flight from Madrid to Montevideo hit strong turbulence, prompting an emergency landing in Brazil, the airline and government officials said. The plane, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with 325 people on board, was diverted in the early morning hours to the airport of Natal in northeast Brazil, where more than a dozen ambulances waited. Forty passengers were taken to hospitals and clinics in Natal for treatment of «abrasions and minor traumas,» the health secretariat of Brazil's Rio Grande do Norte state told AFP. Eleven remained hospitalized at the Monsenhor Walfredo Gurgel hospital by Monday afternoon. Among the injured were nationals of Spain, Argentina, Uruguay, Israel, Bolivia and Germany. Air Europa earlier said seven passengers had been treated for «various injuries» while an undisclosed number received medical attention for bruises. It added a plane was being sent from Madrid to collect the passengers while the stricken Boeing is examined for damage in Natal. They would first be taken to Recife elsewhere in Brazil, from where they will continue the journey to the Uruguayan capital, the company said. X user Mariela Jodal, who said she was among the passengers, wrote on the platform that several people were injured in «very strong turbulence,» but she was spared «thanks to the seat belt.» Images she posted showed broken ceiling panels, with pipes and wires visible, while one photo showed emergency vehicles with flashing lights waiting on the tarmac in Natal. In May, a 73-year-old British man died and several other passengers and crew suffered skull, brain and spine injuries when a Singapore Airlines-operated Boeing 777 hit severe turbulence on a flight from London and was forced to make an emergency landing in Bangkok. A week later, 12 people were injured during turbulence on a Qatar Airways Boeing 787-9 flight from Doha to Ireland. - Climate change - Air safety experts say passengers are often too casual about wearing seatbelts, leaving them at risk if the plane hits unexpected turbulence. Scientists also say that so-called clear air turbulence, which is invisible to radar, is getting worse because of climate change. A 2023 study found the annual duration of clear air turbulence increased by 17 percent from 1979 to 2020, with the most severe cases increasing by more than 50 percent. Monday's incident was the latest drama involving a Boeing plane, as the manufacturer faces intense scrutiny following a near-catastrophic event in January, when a fuselage panel blew out of an Alaska Airlines-operated 737 MAX. That renewed concerns over the company's safety and manufacturing standards which had been raised following two fatal MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019. In March, the US aviation giant announced the impending departure of CEO Dave Calhoun. © Agence France-Presse  

Lions goalie Hassan Sunny donates $10,000 from China fans to charity

SINGAPORE — Lions goalkeeper Hassan Sunny has donated $10,000 from the money he received from Chinese football fans to the Muhammadiyah Welfare Home (MWH).  On July 2, MWH put up a post on its Facebook page, with a photo of Hassan presenting a $10,000 ch
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Lions goalie Hassan Sunny donates $10,000 from China fans to charity

SINGAPORE — Lions goalkeeper Hassan Sunny has donated $10,000 from the money he received from Chinese football fans to the Muhammadiyah Welfare Home (MWH).  On July 2, MWH put up a post on its Facebook page, with a photo of Hassan presenting a $10,000 cheque to its head Rahmatunnisa Abdul Majeed. He also interacted with the children there. MWH, a children's home that provides shelter and 24/7 residential care for boys from the ages of 10, said «it received a visit from special guest Singapore goalkeeper Hassan... who is no stranger to the Home». «The contribution will go towards our upcoming CharityFest which will take place later this year,» the post added. Speaking to Berita Harian, Hassan, a father of four, said: «I want to put a smile on their faces because it is not easy for children to live their lives like that. When I hear their stories or experiences, I am very sad. »So I hope to see them smile (with this donation)... I think that's enough. I don't come from a wealthy family, so I understand the difficulties they face. So, this contribution is indeed my responsibility."

Elderly woman murdered at her home in Lawrence Tavern

The discomposing body of a 78-year-old woman was found with her throat slashed in her home in King Wesson, Lawrence Tavern, St Andrew on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Barbara Archer, more popularly known as 'Miss Babs'. The...
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Elderly woman murdered at her home in Lawrence Tavern

The discomposing body of a 78-year-old woman was found with her throat slashed in her home in King Wesson, Lawrence Tavern, St Andrew on Monday. The deceased has been identified as Barbara Archer, more popularly known as 'Miss Babs'. The...

2 juillet, date du premier tir nucléaire : «Une marche de justice et de vérité»

Un peu moins de 2 000 personnes de Tahiti et des îles ont participé à la marche organisée par l'association Moruroa e Tatou main dans la main avec l'église protestante Maohi, pour commémorer la date du premier essai nucléaire, le 02 juillet 1966.
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2 juillet, date du premier tir nucléaire : «Une marche de justice et de vérité»

Un peu moins de 2 000 personnes de Tahiti et des îles ont participé à la marche organisée par l'association Moruroa e Tatou main dans la main avec l'église protestante Maohi, pour commémorer la date du premier essai nucléaire, le 02 juillet 1966.

477 voix séparent les candidates de la circonscription 3, les militants sur le terrain pour convaincre…

Dans la troisième circonscription, candidats et sympathisants poursuivent la campagne de l'entre-deux tours. Ce mardi 1er juillet au matin, Merana Arbelot, députée sortante Tavini, soutenait ses militants du côté de Punaauia. Les sympathisants autonomist
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477 voix séparent les candidates de la circonscription 3, les militants sur le terrain pour convaincre…

Dans la troisième circonscription, candidats et sympathisants poursuivent la campagne de l'entre-deux tours. Ce mardi 1er juillet au matin, Merana Arbelot, députée sortante Tavini, soutenait ses militants du côté de Punaauia. Les sympathisants autonomistes se retrouvaient, eux, à Faaa, pour tenter de gonfler les bons résultats obtenus au 1er tour, dans cette commune historiquement indépendantiste.

Législatives 2024 : Horaires des bureaux de vote pour le second tour

À l’occasion du second tour des élections législatives qui aura lieu samedi 6 juillet 2024, les 150 bureaux de vote des 21 communes des deuxième et troisième circonscriptions de Polynésie française seront ouverts de 8 heures à 18 heures, sauf ceux i
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Législatives 2024 : Horaires des bureaux de vote pour le second tour

À l’occasion du second tour des élections législatives qui aura lieu samedi 6 juillet 2024, les 150 bureaux de vote des 21 communes des deuxième et troisième circonscriptions de Polynésie française seront ouverts de 8 heures à 18 heures, sauf ceux indiqués dans cet article.

What is an ‘official’ act, and how will a judge interpret Trump’s immunity?

What may be considered “official acts” and how will a judge interpret the legal lines drawn by the high court in Donald Trump’s federal criminal election obstruction case in D.C.
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What is an ‘official’ act, and how will a judge interpret Trump’s immunity?

What may be considered “official acts” and how will a judge interpret the legal lines drawn by the high court in Donald Trump’s federal criminal election obstruction case in D.C.

Obama shares concerns after shaky debate, offers Biden his advice

The former president told allies that Biden’s already-tough path to reelection grew more challenging after his debate performance on Thursday.
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Obama shares concerns after shaky debate, offers Biden his advice

The former president told allies that Biden’s already-tough path to reelection grew more challenging after his debate performance on Thursday.

Global confidence in Zelensky ‘declined significantly’ – poll

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has suffered a decline in support over the past year, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center Read Full Article at RT.com
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Global confidence in Zelensky ‘declined significantly’ – poll

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has suffered a decline in support over the past year, according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center Read Full Article at RT.com

Putin lands in Kazakhstan for SCO summit (VIDEO)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Astana to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit Read Full Article at RT.com
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Putin lands in Kazakhstan for SCO summit (VIDEO)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Astana to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit Read Full Article at RT.com

US promises another $2.3 billion in weapons for Ukraine

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has welcomed his Ukrainian counterpart at the Pentagon to reassure him of Washington’s “unwavering support” Read Full Article at RT.com
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US promises another $2.3 billion in weapons for Ukraine

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has welcomed his Ukrainian counterpart at the Pentagon to reassure him of Washington’s “unwavering support” Read Full Article at RT.com

Shelter for the homeless in Portland

Arrangements are being made to provide accommodation for approximately 20 homeless people in Portland at the Portland Rehabilitation Center in Port Antonio ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl. Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson on Tuesday told...
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Shelter for the homeless in Portland

Arrangements are being made to provide accommodation for approximately 20 homeless people in Portland at the Portland Rehabilitation Center in Port Antonio ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Beryl. Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson on Tuesday told...

Banana and plantain farmers advised not to cut leaves amid oncoming hurricane

The Banana Board is reminding banana and plantain farmers not to cut the leaves from their plants in anticipation of the oncoming hurricane. Although this practise has gained popularity, the board is imploring farmers to desist, as this can...
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Banana and plantain farmers advised not to cut leaves amid oncoming hurricane

The Banana Board is reminding banana and plantain farmers not to cut the leaves from their plants in anticipation of the oncoming hurricane. Although this practise has gained popularity, the board is imploring farmers to desist, as this can...

Ocho Rios gets ready for Hurricane Beryl

Businesses in Ocho Rios, St Ann today secured their establishments for the expected onslaught of Hurricane Beryl, which is projected to start impacting Jamaica Wednesday morning. Along Main Street in the resort town, workmen were seen doing last...
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Ocho Rios gets ready for Hurricane Beryl

Businesses in Ocho Rios, St Ann today secured their establishments for the expected onslaught of Hurricane Beryl, which is projected to start impacting Jamaica Wednesday morning. Along Main Street in the resort town, workmen were seen doing last...

Mandeville Fire Department prepared for Beryl

As Hurricane Beryl approaches Jamaica, the Mandeville Fire Department has up its readiness. District officer Gareth Russell today told The Gleaner that all equipment are up and running and that there is open dialogue with stakeholders, including...
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Mandeville Fire Department prepared for Beryl

As Hurricane Beryl approaches Jamaica, the Mandeville Fire Department has up its readiness. District officer Gareth Russell today told The Gleaner that all equipment are up and running and that there is open dialogue with stakeholders, including...

Holness declares entire Jamaica a disaster area

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has declared the entire island a disaster area for the next seven days as Jamaica braces for Hurricane Beryl. An islandwide curfew will be in effect between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday. Holness made the announcement in...
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Holness declares entire Jamaica a disaster area

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has declared the entire island a disaster area for the next seven days as Jamaica braces for Hurricane Beryl. An islandwide curfew will be in effect between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday. Holness made the announcement in...

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