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Opera legend Plácido Domingo announces concert in Iceland

Opera singer Plácido Domingo will give a concert in Eldborg, Harpa, on 9 March next year, with ticket sales beginning on 16 December.

Kristi Noem testifies before House panel on worldwide threats

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem testifies before a House panel in a hearing that is expected to focus largely on the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
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Kristi Noem testifies before House panel on worldwide threats

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem testifies before a House panel in a hearing that is expected to focus largely on the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

Government Sparks Uproar With Dubious Parastatal Boards: Illegal, Conflicted, and Tone-Deaf

  Critics have come out swinging against government’s newly announced parastatal boards, describing the appointments as chaotic, opaque and—in some cases—legally questionable. The loudest concern centres on the bizarre decision to reconstitute the
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Government Sparks Uproar With Dubious Parastatal Boards: Illegal, Conflicted, and Tone-Deaf

  Critics have come out swinging against government’s newly announced parastatal boards, describing the appointments as chaotic, opaque and—in some cases—legally questionable. The loudest concern centres on the bizarre decision to reconstitute the National Planning Commission (NPC) board barely a year into its five-year mandate. Governance experts and legal minds are questioning why the OPC […] The post Government Sparks Uproar With Dubious Parastatal Boards: Illegal, Conflicted, and Tone-Deaf appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Mumbai Traffic Police Crack Down on Over 3,000 Auto-Rickshaws Operating Without Permits

Mumbai authorities have launched a major enforcement operation targeting auto-rickshaws operating illegally across the city. The crackdown, led by the Mumbai Traffic Police in coordination with the Wadala Regional Transport Office (RTO), has resulted in more
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Mumbai Traffic Police Crack Down on Over 3,000 Auto-Rickshaws Operating Without Permits

Mumbai authorities have launched a major enforcement operation targeting auto-rickshaws operating illegally across the city. The crackdown, led by the Mumbai Traffic Police in coordination with the Wadala Regional Transport Office (RTO), has resulted in more than 3,000 auto-rickshaws being seized. Officials confirmed that the majority of the confiscated vehicles were found operating without valid […] The post Mumbai Traffic Police Crack Down on Over 3,000 Auto-Rickshaws Operating Without Permits appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Oya’s tenure in Malawi concludes as Vice President Ansah celebrates strengthened bilateral ties

Vice President Dr Jane Ansah on Thursday received Japan’s outgoing Ambassador, His Excellency Yoichi Oya, during a farewell courtesy meeting marking the close of his diplomatic tour in Malawi. Ansah used the occasion to commend Ambassador Oya for his dedica
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Oya’s tenure in Malawi concludes as Vice President Ansah celebrates strengthened bilateral ties

Vice President Dr Jane Ansah on Thursday received Japan’s outgoing Ambassador, His Excellency Yoichi Oya, during a farewell courtesy meeting marking the close of his diplomatic tour in Malawi. Ansah used the occasion to commend Ambassador Oya for his dedication, stating that his leadership had played a major role in advancing cooperation and solidifying the […] The post Oya’s tenure in Malawi concludes as Vice President Ansah celebrates strengthened bilateral ties appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Homeowner shaken after vandals destroy Christmas inflatables display in Scarborough

A Scarborough homeowner is shaken after masked vandals using hammers destroyed a display of large Christmas inflatables on his front lawn over the weekend.
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Homeowner shaken after vandals destroy Christmas inflatables display in Scarborough

A Scarborough homeowner is shaken after masked vandals using hammers destroyed a display of large Christmas inflatables on his front lawn over the weekend.

Report alleges national museum CEO mistreated staff, called leadership team 'sluts'

Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Harriet Solloway found that Marie Chapman, who holds the most senior job at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, engaged in a pattern of behaviour over a decade that caused emotional harm to employees.
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Report alleges national museum CEO mistreated staff, called leadership team 'sluts'

Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Harriet Solloway found that Marie Chapman, who holds the most senior job at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax, engaged in a pattern of behaviour over a decade that caused emotional harm to employees.

Calvin Harris and Vick Hope are forced to adhere to strict eco-regulations as they transform their £3.5million mansion into mega-compound with swimming pool, hot yoga and music studios

Calvin Harris and his wife Vick Hope have had to jump through every hoop possible to fulfill their country dream as they transform three Cotswolds properties into one.
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Calvin Harris and Vick Hope are forced to adhere to strict eco-regulations as they transform their £3.5million mansion into mega-compound with swimming pool, hot yoga and music studios

Calvin Harris and his wife Vick Hope have had to jump through every hoop possible to fulfill their country dream as they transform three Cotswolds properties into one.

MPs and peers could sit over Christmas break to pass workers' rights overhaul after Starmer's latest humiliating defeat in the Lords

Furious peers voted down a last-minute change to the Employment Rights Bill that could open the door to unlimited unfair dismissal payouts.
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MPs and peers could sit over Christmas break to pass workers' rights overhaul after Starmer's latest humiliating defeat in the Lords

Furious peers voted down a last-minute change to the Employment Rights Bill that could open the door to unlimited unfair dismissal payouts.

'Leaked document shows US wants to pull four countries 'away from the EU' as part of Make Europe Great Again strategy'

The secret file, reported by Defense One, supposedly claims Washington intends to pull Austria, Italy, Hungary and Poland away from the EU.
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'Leaked document shows US wants to pull four countries 'away from the EU' as part of Make Europe Great Again strategy'

The secret file, reported by Defense One, supposedly claims Washington intends to pull Austria, Italy, Hungary and Poland away from the EU.

Moment Russian shadow fleet tanker is hit by deadly sea drones - sending flames and plumes of smoke pouring into the sky

Russian sources immediately sought to implicate Britain in the attack on a tanker which could carry £45million worth of oil.
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Moment Russian shadow fleet tanker is hit by deadly sea drones - sending flames and plumes of smoke pouring into the sky

Russian sources immediately sought to implicate Britain in the attack on a tanker which could carry £45million worth of oil.

'Gaza doctor murdered Israeli hostage by injecting air into her veins... before her father received video of her dying and begging for her life' 

In the footage, Avi Marciano said the medical worker can be seen injecting air into his 19-year-old daughter's veins as she lies on a bed inside Gaza's Shifa Hospital, begging for her life.
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'Gaza doctor murdered Israeli hostage by injecting air into her veins... before her father received video of her dying and begging for her life' 

In the footage, Avi Marciano said the medical worker can be seen injecting air into his 19-year-old daughter's veins as she lies on a bed inside Gaza's Shifa Hospital, begging for her life.

Briefing - The Paris Agreement 10 years on - 11-12-2025

In the 10 years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the Parties to the agreement have achieved a lot of progress in response to climate change. A Loss and Damage Fund was established in 2022. Rules for international carbon trading have been establishe
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Briefing - The Paris Agreement 10 years on - 11-12-2025

In the 10 years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the Parties to the agreement have achieved a lot of progress in response to climate change. A Loss and Damage Fund was established in 2022. Rules for international carbon trading have been established under Article 6 of the agreement. A new goal for climate finance was agreed in 2024. The COP30 climate conference in November 2025 adopted indicators for climate adaptation and agreed to triple adaptation finance. The first global stocktake under the Paris Agreement in 2023 called for accelerating climate action, tripling renewable energy capacity, doubling the rate of energy efficiency improvements and transitioning away from fossil fuels. Building on the global stocktake, Parties submitted their third round of climate pledges in 2025, ahead of COP30. Full implementation of the pledges would lead to a global temperature increase of around 2.4°C, a large improvement compared to the 3.5°C increase projected before the Paris Agreement but still falling short of the agreement's target to keep global warming well below 2°C and ideally 1.5°C. With global carbon emissions still rising, the 1.5°C target will only be achievable after a temporary overshoot. As every fraction of a degree of global warming will result in increasing damages, additional efforts will be needed to keep the overshoot as short and as close to 1.5°C as possible. The current geopolitical situation hinders swift progress on collective climate action. The United States has decided to leave the Paris Agreement, a third of the Paris Agreement Parties failed to update their climate pledge, and a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels was blocked at COP30. The EU, traditionally a leader in international climate policy, struggled to build strong coalitions to drive an ambitious outcome at COP30. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Japanese traveller caught with vape, 849 heat sticks at Changi Airport

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has foiled an attempt to bring an e-vaporiser, or vape, and more than 800 heat sticks into Singapore. On Nov 30, ICA officers at Changi Airport Terminal 1 directed a male Japanese traveller for baggage chec
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Japanese traveller caught with vape, 849 heat sticks at Changi Airport

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has foiled an attempt to bring an e-vaporiser, or vape, and more than 800 heat sticks into Singapore. On Nov 30, ICA officers at Changi Airport Terminal 1 directed a male Japanese traveller for baggage checks, after first asking if he had anything to declare. Although the man denied having anything to declare, anomalies were detected in the scanned image, said ICA in a Facebook post on Thursday (Dec 11).A thorough check of his belongings found the vape and 849 heat sticks. A heat stick is a tobacco-filled unit inserted into a battery-operated device that heats the tobacco to produce an aerosol containing nicotine, without burning it.The traveller was referred to the Health Sciences Authority for further investigation. «Border security is a crucial aspect of the enforcement strategy against e-vaporisers,» said ICA in its Facebook post.«As guardians of the nation's borders, ICA remains committed to safeguarding Singapore by ensuring our borders remain safe and secure.»

Singtel fined $1m for outage that lasted over 4 hours, disrupted calls to emergency services

Singapore's largest telco Singtel has been hit with a $1 million fine for a nationwide landline outage that disrupted calls to public institutions and emergency services on Oct 8, 2024. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said on Thursday (De
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Singtel fined $1m for outage that lasted over 4 hours, disrupted calls to emergency services

Singapore's largest telco Singtel has been hit with a $1 million fine for a nationwide landline outage that disrupted calls to public institutions and emergency services on Oct 8, 2024. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said on Thursday (Dec 11) that it has concluded its probe into the incident that affected about 500,000 of Singtel's residential and corporate users. For about four hours that day, about half of the calls made to public service hotlines — including government agencies, banks and hospitals — could not be connected. The police and Singapore Civil Defence Force had urged the public to contact them via SMS instead. IMDA said the disruption had the potential to seriously impact the safety and security of the public. It also said the incident was within Singtel's control to prevent and was not caused by a cyberattack. 

US-bound tourists from 42 countries, including Singapore, may be asked for 5-year social media history

US-bound travellers from 42 countries under the visa waiver programme — including Singapore — could be asked to provide their social media history over the last five years as a condition for entry under a new proposal unveiled by the United States Departm
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US-bound tourists from 42 countries, including Singapore, may be asked for 5-year social media history

US-bound travellers from 42 countries under the visa waiver programme — including Singapore — could be asked to provide their social media history over the last five years as a condition for entry under a new proposal unveiled by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Other than Singapore, some of the 41 other countries in the visa waiver programme include: Australia, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Poland, South Korea, Spain and the United Kingdom. Under the programme, citizens from the 42 countries are currently allowed — for the purpose of tourism or business — stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. AsiaOne reviewed the notice published in the Federal Register, the official journal of the US government, on Wednesday (Dec 10). In the notice, social media history was proposed as a «mandatory data element» for an electronic system for travel authorisation (ESTA) application. 

Africa: Accelerating Universal Health Coverage in the Digital Age - The Roadmap to 2030

[allAfrica] Over the past two decades, the world has witnessed remarkable progress in global health. Since the early 2000s, millions more people have gained access to essential services; maternal and child mortality have declined dramatically; access to HIV t
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Africa: Accelerating Universal Health Coverage in the Digital Age - The Roadmap to 2030

[allAfrica] Over the past two decades, the world has witnessed remarkable progress in global health. Since the early 2000s, millions more people have gained access to essential services; maternal and child mortality have declined dramatically; access to HIV treatment has transformed lives and life expectancy; and communities have benefited from historic investments in primary health care. These achievements reflect an extraordinary collective effort by governments, civil society, health workers, and global

Billionaires are spending massive sums on politics. A backlash brews.

An anti-oligarch protest in a small Indiana town shows the depth of the national backlash against the concentration of wealth and power.
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Billionaires are spending massive sums on politics. A backlash brews.

An anti-oligarch protest in a small Indiana town shows the depth of the national backlash against the concentration of wealth and power.

Republicans struggle to unite on health care as Obamacare subsidies expire

Recent weeks have showcased a free-for-all of competing GOP ideas and reinforced deep partisan divisions over the issue.
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Republicans struggle to unite on health care as Obamacare subsidies expire

Recent weeks have showcased a free-for-all of competing GOP ideas and reinforced deep partisan divisions over the issue.

Why these red state Republicans are resisting Trump’s efforts to expand GOP power

Republicans hold a 40-10 advantage in the state senate but may still reject Trump’s pressure. ‘Hoosiers are very independent.’
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Why these red state Republicans are resisting Trump’s efforts to expand GOP power

Republicans hold a 40-10 advantage in the state senate but may still reject Trump’s pressure. ‘Hoosiers are very independent.’

Not this bleak since the pandemic

Sentiment in the Icelandic economy has taken a marked turn for the worse, according to the results of a regular survey conducted by Gallup for the Central Bank of Iceland and the Confederation of Icelandic Enterprise (SA). More than half — 54% of respondent
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Not this bleak since the pandemic

Sentiment in the Icelandic economy has taken a marked turn for the worse, according to the results of a regular survey conducted by Gallup for the Central Bank of Iceland and the Confederation of Icelandic Enterprise (SA). More than half — 54% of respondents — say economic conditions are poor.

'This is not Uttar Pradesh': Mamata Banerjee condemns assault on non-veg food vendors; three arrested

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee condemned the assault on vendors selling non-veg food at a Gita recital event, stating such intimidation won't be tolerated in the state. She criticized the BJP for attempting to import communal division and question
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'This is not Uttar Pradesh': Mamata Banerjee condemns assault on non-veg food vendors; three arrested

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee condemned the assault on vendors selling non-veg food at a Gita recital event, stating such intimidation won't be tolerated in the state. She criticized the BJP for attempting to import communal division and questioned the need for public religious events for political mobilization.

ICG detains 11 Pakistani fishermen: Vessel caught operating illegally near Gujarat; probe under way

The Indian Coast Guard apprehended a Pakistani fishing boat with 11 crew members for illegally operating within Indian waters. This decisive action underscores India's commitment to protecting its maritime frontiers and upholding international maritime law. T
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ICG detains 11 Pakistani fishermen: Vessel caught operating illegally near Gujarat; probe under way

The Indian Coast Guard apprehended a Pakistani fishing boat with 11 crew members for illegally operating within Indian waters. This decisive action underscores India's commitment to protecting its maritime frontiers and upholding international maritime law. The operation highlights the Coast Guard's sustained vigilance and proactive approach to national maritime security.

Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers misled police - what cops told court

Goa police informed a Delhi court that nightclub co-owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra misled investigators and showed no cooperation after the deadly fire that killed 25. The brothers, who fled to Thailand, are seeking anticipatory bail, but police argue thei
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Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers misled police - what cops told court

Goa police informed a Delhi court that nightclub co-owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra misled investigators and showed no cooperation after the deadly fire that killed 25. The brothers, who fled to Thailand, are seeking anticipatory bail, but police argue their actions disentitle them to such protection. The investigation into the blaze continues.

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