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Rahul Gandhi to visit Sambhal, cops prepare for round 2 of showdown with Congress: Top developments

Uttar Pradesh police increased security in several districts as Rahul Gandhi and Congress MPs plan to visit Sambhal. Prohibitory orders are extended till December 31. The district administration denied their visit after November 24 clashes led to deaths and i

Poilievre pushes Freeland to present fall economic statement to give Canadians a look at the books

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday it's time for Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to present a fall economic statement to reveal the state of the country's finances.
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Poilievre pushes Freeland to present fall economic statement to give Canadians a look at the books

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday it's time for Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to present a fall economic statement to reveal the state of the country's finances.

Air Canada's cheapest tickets on some routes will no longer include carry-on baggage

Months after WestJet added a controversial ultrabasic ticket that didn’t allow travellers to bring a carry-on bag, Air Canada is following suit by stripping carry-on baggage from its cheapest tickets on some routes. 
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Air Canada's cheapest tickets on some routes will no longer include carry-on baggage

Months after WestJet added a controversial ultrabasic ticket that didn’t allow travellers to bring a carry-on bag, Air Canada is following suit by stripping carry-on baggage from its cheapest tickets on some routes. 

US to fund sex-change surgery for mail bomber – media

A Georgia rapist who mailed a bomb to the Justice Department is reportedly scheduled for ‘gender surgery’ at taxpayers’ expense Read Full Article at RT.com
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US to fund sex-change surgery for mail bomber – media

A Georgia rapist who mailed a bomb to the Justice Department is reportedly scheduled for ‘gender surgery’ at taxpayers’ expense Read Full Article at RT.com

Coup attempt in South Korea: What was it all about?

The short-lived instigation of martial law was the result of a power struggle in Seoul and will likely lead to the president’s downfall Read Full Article at RT.com
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Coup attempt in South Korea: What was it all about?

The short-lived instigation of martial law was the result of a power struggle in Seoul and will likely lead to the president’s downfall Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukrainian APC destroyed by bomber drone in trick strike (MOD VIDEO)

The Russian Defense Ministry has released a new video showcasing the use of a drone to eliminate Ukrainian armor Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukrainian APC destroyed by bomber drone in trick strike (MOD VIDEO)

The Russian Defense Ministry has released a new video showcasing the use of a drone to eliminate Ukrainian armor Read Full Article at RT.com

Namibia elects its first woman president

Namibia's ruling SWAPO party was declared winner Tuesday of last week's disputed elections, ushering in the southern African country's first woman president after a disputed vote that the main opposition has already said it does not recognise. Vice-Presiden
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Namibia elects its first woman president

Namibia's ruling SWAPO party was declared winner Tuesday of last week's disputed elections, ushering in the southern African country's first woman president after a disputed vote that the main opposition has already said it does not recognise. Vice-President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah took just over 57 percent of ballots followed by the candidate for the main opposition Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) with 25.5 percent, the election authority announced. Nandi-Ndaitwah, 72, becomes the first woman to rule the mineral-rich southern African country that has been governed by the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) since independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990. The November 27 election was a test of SWAPO's 34-year grip on power, with the IPC attracting some support from younger generations more concerned by unemployment and inequality than loyalty to liberation-era parties. Voting was extended to November 30 after logistical and technical problems, including a shortage of ballot papers, led to long queues. Some voters gave up on the first day of voting after waiting for up to 12 hours. The IPC said this was a deliberate attempt to frustrate voters and it would not accept the results. Its presidential candidate Panduleni Itula, 67, said last week there were a «multitude of irregularities». The «IPC shall not recognise the outcome of that election», he said on Saturday, the last day of the extended vote. The party would «fight... to nullify the elections through the processes that are established within our electoral process», he said. In reaction to Tuesday's announcement of the SWAPO victory, IPC spokesperson Imms Nashinge said the party maintained this position. Itula last week called on his party's supporters to be calm but also «stand firm to ensure that we shall not be robbed neither denied our democratic right to choose our leaders.» An organisation of southern African human rights lawyers serving as election monitors also said the delays at the ballot box were intentional and widespread. - Failures - The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) admitted to failures in the organisation of the vote, including a shortage of ballot papers and the overheating of electronic tablets used to register voters. Of the nearly 1.5 million registered voters in the sparsely populated country, nearly 77 percent had cast ballots in the presidential vote, it said Tuesday. «Fellow Namibians, elections are competitive by nature, but democracy calls upon us to unite once the votes have been counted. I urge all Namibians to embrace the results with the spirit of unity, diversity, understanding and reconciliation,» said ECN chairperson Elsie Nghikembua after announcing the results. SWAPO also had a clean sweep of the concurrent national assembly election, taking 51 seats compared to 20 for the IPC. SWAPO's tally was down from its 63 seats in the previous assembly. The election was seen as a key test for SWAPO after other liberation-era movements in the region have lost favour with young voters including with the Botswana Democratic Party being ousted from power of that country last month after almost six decades. Namibia is a major uranium and diamond exporter but analysts say not many of its nearly three million people have benefited from that wealth in terms of improved infrastructure and job opportunities. Unemployment among 15- to 34-year-olds is estimated at 46 percent, according to the latest official figures from 2018, which is almost triple the national average. Nandi-Ndaitwah, a SWAPO stalwart known by her initials NNN, will be among the few women leaders on the continent. The conservative daughter of an Anglican pastor, she became vice president in February this year. Recognisable by her gold-framed glasses, she has tried to vaunt the wisdom of her years during the campaign where she was often wearing blue, red and green, the colours of her party and of the national flag. Among her election promises, NNN said she intends to «create jobs by attracting investments using economic diplomacy.» © Agence France-Presse  

Drought hits food access for 26 million in southern Africa: UN

A historic drought across southern Africa has jeopardised access to food for 26 million people, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned Wednesday, calling for urgent funding. The crisis, worsened by the 2023-2024 El Nino climate phenomenon, is e
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Drought hits food access for 26 million in southern Africa: UN

A historic drought across southern Africa has jeopardised access to food for 26 million people, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned Wednesday, calling for urgent funding. The crisis, worsened by the 2023-2024 El Nino climate phenomenon, is expected to deepen until at least the next harvests due in March or April next year. «Today we have up to 26 million people facing acute food insecurity in the region and this is because of El Nino induced drought,» said Eric Perdison, regional director for southern Africa at the WFP. The seven worst affected nations were Angola, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, Perdison added. Those need an additional $300 million to prevent access to sufficient, nutritious and affordable food worsening further, risking widespread hunger, according to the WFP. Five countries -- Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe -- have declared a state of national emergency in the past months as the drought has destroyed scores of crops and livestock. In many places, farmers who would normally be planting seeds at this time of the year, were not able to do so. «If you travel across the country, you will see almost all empty fields... The situation is really really dire,» said the WFP's country director in Mozambique, Antonella D'Aprile. «Communities have very little or almost nothing to eat,» she said, adding that «thousands of families are literally surviving on just one meal» a day. Assistance «cannot wait,» warned D'Aprile. «The time to support is really now.»  - 'Brink' of hunger - In neighbouring Malawi, the WFP said it has had to import food to provide assistance due to the shortages. «Nearly half the maize crops were damaged by El Nino drought earlier this year,» said the group's representative in the country, Paul Turnbull. Families were facing grim choices, he said: «Skipping meals; adults not eating so their children can eat; withdrawing children from school; and selling anything they have of value.» Despite Zambia being «known as the food basket of southern Africa»,  the country «stands at the brink of a hunger crisis,» said the WFP's director for the country Cissy Kabasuuga. In Namibia, an upper middle-income country, the situation was also dire. «All 14 regions were impacted by the drought, of which there are some that have very worrying levels (of food insecurity) and that's a very worrying situation for Namibia,» said WFP's Tiwonge Machiwenyika. The aid group's representative in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) also joined the appeal for assistance. The country has more than 25 million people facing emergency levels of food insecurity, said Peter Musoko, WFP's representative in the DRC, with «no relief in sight». That was all «due to a cocktail» of conflict, climate extremes and health crises including outbreaks of mpox, cholera and measles, Musoko added. As a result of those multiple issues, the WFP said it had also noted an increase in sexual and gender-based violence in the country and the opening of brothels around camps hosting displaced people. US President Joe Biden on Tuesday during a trip to the region announced a $1 billion humanitarian aid package to 31 African countries, including for people affected by the drought. © Agence France-Presse

Angola: Biden Wraps Up Angola Trip With Drought Aid and Mega Railway Drive

[RFI] US President Joe Biden announced more than $1 billion in funding for drought-stricken African nations as he ended his three-day visit to Angola with a summit at the port of Lobito, where a $3 billion railway project aims to connect Angola's Atlantic coa
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Angola: Biden Wraps Up Angola Trip With Drought Aid and Mega Railway Drive

[RFI] US President Joe Biden announced more than $1 billion in funding for drought-stricken African nations as he ended his three-day visit to Angola with a summit at the port of Lobito, where a $3 billion railway project aims to connect Angola's Atlantic coast with Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Trump’s dollar threat against BRICS shows the US hasn’t learned anything

President-elect Trump’s crude attempt to scare away de-dollarization is based on an illusion of Washington’s omnipotence Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump’s dollar threat against BRICS shows the US hasn’t learned anything

President-elect Trump’s crude attempt to scare away de-dollarization is based on an illusion of Washington’s omnipotence Read Full Article at RT.com

Kiev involved in Syrian conflict – Moscow

Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Zakharova cites evidence that Kiev may be operating in Syria with terrorists of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Read Full Article at RT.com
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Kiev involved in Syrian conflict – Moscow

Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Zakharova cites evidence that Kiev may be operating in Syria with terrorists of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian court issues arrest warrant for US mercenary

American Derrick Bales is to stand trial for committing a terrorist act in Russia’s Kursk Region, according to state Investigative Committee Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russian court issues arrest warrant for US mercenary

American Derrick Bales is to stand trial for committing a terrorist act in Russia’s Kursk Region, according to state Investigative Committee Read Full Article at RT.com

US to fund sex-change surgery for mail bomber — media

A Georgia rapist who mailed a bomb to the Justice Department is reportedly scheduled for ‘gender surgery’ at taxpayers’ expense Read Full Article at RT.com
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US to fund sex-change surgery for mail bomber — media

A Georgia rapist who mailed a bomb to the Justice Department is reportedly scheduled for ‘gender surgery’ at taxpayers’ expense Read Full Article at RT.com

Glamorous millionaire's multibillion-pound Russian money laundering network is smashed by UK police: Cryptocurrency crime syndicate used by oligarchs, drug dealers, Kinahan gang and Kremlin

The sophisticated network used by drug dealers, gangsters, cyber criminals, oligarchs and even Kremlin-controlled broadcaster Russia Today was smashed in the National Crime Agency.
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Glamorous millionaire's multibillion-pound Russian money laundering network is smashed by UK police: Cryptocurrency crime syndicate used by oligarchs, drug dealers, Kinahan gang and Kremlin

The sophisticated network used by drug dealers, gangsters, cyber criminals, oligarchs and even Kremlin-controlled broadcaster Russia Today was smashed in the National Crime Agency.

Trump blows up dollar, EVs kill OPEC – bank’s ‘outrageous’ predictions

A Danish investment bank reveals a list of events that are unlikely to happen but would send shockwaves across markets if they did Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump blows up dollar, EVs kill OPEC – bank’s ‘outrageous’ predictions

A Danish investment bank reveals a list of events that are unlikely to happen but would send shockwaves across markets if they did Read Full Article at RT.com

East better than West – Putin

Russia offers better direct-investment conditions for Western businesses and not the other way around, President Vladimir Putin tells forum Read Full Article at RT.com
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East better than West – Putin

Russia offers better direct-investment conditions for Western businesses and not the other way around, President Vladimir Putin tells forum Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukrainian front collapses as Kiev faces worst situation since conflict started — analyst

Maria Berlinskaya noted the demoralization of Ukrainian society that, she said, is brought about by the actions of the country's military and political leadership and the corruption of officials
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Ukrainian front collapses as Kiev faces worst situation since conflict started — analyst

Maria Berlinskaya noted the demoralization of Ukrainian society that, she said, is brought about by the actions of the country's military and political leadership and the corruption of officials

Seychelles to boost safety with 22 new CCTV cameras for Anse Royale, with Chinese aid

Seychelles' authorities are set to install 22 CCTV cameras next year in the Anse Royale district in the south of Mahe, the main island, to help the police better tackle crimes committed in the area.  The cameras are the result of the district’s member in
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Seychelles to boost safety with 22 new CCTV cameras for Anse Royale, with Chinese aid

Seychelles' authorities are set to install 22 CCTV cameras next year in the Anse Royale district in the south of Mahe, the main island, to help the police better tackle crimes committed in the area.  The cameras are the result of the district’s member in the National Assembly, Sylvianne Lemiel’s, project—which she started with the Seychelles Police Force in 2018—in a bid to curb illegal activities, such as vandalism at Anse Royale.  Lemiel approached the Chinese Embassy in Seychelles to ask for a donation to purchase the cameras. The Seychelles Police Force, for its part, is also encouraging other districts in the country to implement similar surveillance projects to help curb crime.  “We have experienced many robberies and we at the Anse Royale district have deemed it important to ensure our inhabitants, businesses and visitors’ safety,” Lemiel explained to the press during the official handing over ceremony of the equipment recently.  Member of the National Assembly for Anse Royale, Sylvianne Lemiel, handing over cameras to the Seychelles Police (Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY The cameras will be installed on steel poles in key areas of the district, such as the school, churches, and Fairyland—an area with a stretch of beach popular to visitors and locals alike.  The Chinese Embassy in Seychelles donated SCR 100,000 (US$ 7,224), and the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs contributed a little over SCR 52,000 (US$ 3,756) to purchase the 22 surveillance cameras at a total cost of SCR 159,000 (US$ 11,486).  “The installing of the CCTV cameras is a necessary step to strengthen neighbourhood watch, deter the offenders and support efforts of the police to provide better service and protection during these emergency cases which may arise,” said the Chinese Ambassador to Seychelles, Lin Nan.  The Chinese Ambassador to Seychelles, Lin Nan, presenting the donation. (Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY The Minister for Local Government and Community Affairs, Rose-Marie Hoareau, said that the installment is not just about technology, but also “an investment in the safety of businesses, residents and others visiting the district.”  She added that this is “a step to building a stronger, more connected community where people can go about their lives with greater peace of mind.”  Meanwhile, the head of the Police Communications Centre, Mike Monthy, said, “the cameras will be able to pick up a lot of information, for instance we can record the registration number of vehicles using the road and if they are involved in any offences committed, we may also detect them.”  Over several decades, China has contributed significantly to the development of Seychelles and has helped with infrastructure projects, such as the National Assembly building, the Palais de Justice, housing estates, and the ongoing project of the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) House.

Somali intelligence forces kill 23 al-Shabab militants in Lower Shabelle region

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) forces killed 23 al-Shabab militants in a planned operation in the Baqdad area of the Afgoye district in the Lower Shabelle region, the agency reported.
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Somali intelligence forces kill 23 al-Shabab militants in Lower Shabelle region

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) forces killed 23 al-Shabab militants in a planned operation in the Baqdad area of the Afgoye district in the Lower Shabelle region, the agency reported.

2 Quebec men top BOLO program's latest Top 25 list of Canada's most wanted

Two men believed to be central figures in Quebec’s violent and ongoing drug conflict topped the Bolo Program's latest Top 25 list of Canada's Most Wanted fugitives.
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2 Quebec men top BOLO program's latest Top 25 list of Canada's most wanted

Two men believed to be central figures in Quebec’s violent and ongoing drug conflict topped the Bolo Program's latest Top 25 list of Canada's Most Wanted fugitives.

Church slams Georgian president’s call for schools to back protests

Church in Georgia slams president’s call for schools to back protests and warns that encouraging minors to riot is “extremely disturbing” Read Full Article at RT.com
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Church slams Georgian president’s call for schools to back protests

Church in Georgia slams president’s call for schools to back protests and warns that encouraging minors to riot is “extremely disturbing” Read Full Article at RT.com

Merkel rejects Putin’s Labrador apology

The former German chancellor claims the Russian president brought his pet to a 2007 meeting despite knowing that she is afraid of dogs Read Full Article at RT.com
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Merkel rejects Putin’s Labrador apology

The former German chancellor claims the Russian president brought his pet to a 2007 meeting despite knowing that she is afraid of dogs Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump’s advisers provide president-elect with three plans for settling Ukraine conflict – Reuters

Trump’s advisers show him three plans for settling Ukraine conflict, including Ukraine ceding land and giving up its NATO hopes – Reuters Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump’s advisers provide president-elect with three plans for settling Ukraine conflict – Reuters

Trump’s advisers show him three plans for settling Ukraine conflict, including Ukraine ceding land and giving up its NATO hopes – Reuters Read Full Article at RT.com

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