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Lapland, home of Santa Claus, becoming training range for NATO — Russian ambassador

According to Pavel Kuznetsov, this practice has already raised legitimate concerns among local residents

Singapore teacher dies after developing infection from trimming nails; tributes pour in

A primary school teacher who was battling cancer died on Monday (April 13), reportedly after developing an infection from a cut she sustained when trimming her nails.White Sands Primary School said on social media on Wednesday that Jacqueline Bay was a «
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Singapore teacher dies after developing infection from trimming nails; tributes pour in

A primary school teacher who was battling cancer died on Monday (April 13), reportedly after developing an infection from a cut she sustained when trimming her nails.White Sands Primary School said on social media on Wednesday that Jacqueline Bay was a «cherished member of our school family» and will be deeply missed by the community.The educator, aged 50, taught English and Mathematics at the school, according to Shin Min Daily News.Her mother told the Chinese paper that Bay was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in October 2025, and the cancer cells had spread to her spinal cord.Due to a low platelet count, she was hospitalised for over two months. At her worst, she reportedly had to be fed, and she lost strength in her legs.Gradually, Bay's condition improved, and she was able to walk again with some assistance, her husband said.However, Bay recently sustained a cut when clipping her nails and subsequently developed a bacterial infection.Her husband told Shin Min that she was admitted to hospital after developing a fever and given antibiotics, but her condition was unstable.

Singapore allowing more data centres only for 'critical' functions, not for 'your birthday photos': DPM Gan

Singapore has to take a selective strategy towards expanding its capacity for data centres due to geographical and energy constraints, said Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong.Speaking during a fireside chat at the Semafor World Economy conference in Washingto
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Singapore allowing more data centres only for 'critical' functions, not for 'your birthday photos': DPM Gan

Singapore has to take a selective strategy towards expanding its capacity for data centres due to geographical and energy constraints, said Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong.Speaking during a fireside chat at the Semafor World Economy conference in Washington DC on Thursday (Apr 16), DPM Gan said that Singapore is gradually allowing for more data centres to be set up, but that they need to be used for «very critical operation and functions».«We don't really want (the data centres) to store all your birthday photos, and so I think that you can store somewhere else that's not so critical,» he said.Instead, the data centres should be used for banking data, transaction data, and business data, which are «very critical» for Singapore. DPM Gan said: «If you need to develop AI systems, you need to have access to the data centre capacity, and that's what we are focusing on.»He explained that Singapore has strict regulations on data centre development due to the limited alternative energy sources available.

Lebanon truce could give ‘lifeline’ to Hezbollah – US senator

US Senator Lindsey Graham has argued that the truce in Lebanon could limit Israel’s ability to fight Hezbollah Read Full Article at RT.com
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Lebanon truce could give ‘lifeline’ to Hezbollah – US senator

US Senator Lindsey Graham has argued that the truce in Lebanon could limit Israel’s ability to fight Hezbollah Read Full Article at RT.com

'Targeting commercial shipping unacceptable': India urges safe navigation through Strait of Hormuz at UN

India has voiced strong concerns at the United Nations regarding threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Ambassador Harish P emphasized the vital importance of maritime security for India's energy and economic interests. He condemned attacks o
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'Targeting commercial shipping unacceptable': India urges safe navigation through Strait of Hormuz at UN

India has voiced strong concerns at the United Nations regarding threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Ambassador Harish P emphasized the vital importance of maritime security for India's energy and economic interests. He condemned attacks on civilian maritime activity and called for the immediate restoration of safe navigation.

Women’s Quota Act of 2023 comes into force

Women's reservation in elections will now be implemented from April 16, 2026, following a notification by the law ministry. This move aims to expedite women's participation in politics. The government is pushing for amendments to the Constitution to allow del
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Women’s Quota Act of 2023 comes into force

Women's reservation in elections will now be implemented from April 16, 2026, following a notification by the law ministry. This move aims to expedite women's participation in politics. The government is pushing for amendments to the Constitution to allow delimitation based on the 2011 census, potentially enabling women's reservation in the 2029 general election.

Former FEMA leader set to return after being ousted

Cameron Hamilton had publicly disagreed with previous efforts to dismantle FEMA. While those plans have shifted, the agency’s future is still unclear.
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Former FEMA leader set to return after being ousted

Cameron Hamilton had publicly disagreed with previous efforts to dismantle FEMA. While those plans have shifted, the agency’s future is still unclear.

Over 1,300 packets hidden: Man, 40, arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint over duty-unpaid cigarettes in car

A Singaporean man was arrested after attempting to smuggle duty-unpaid cigarettes into the country at Woodlands Checkpoint on April 2. The 40-year-old man had attempted to smuggle the cigarettes in a Singapore-registered rental car, according to a Facebo
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Over 1,300 packets hidden: Man, 40, arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint over duty-unpaid cigarettes in car

A Singaporean man was arrested after attempting to smuggle duty-unpaid cigarettes into the country at Woodlands Checkpoint on April 2. The 40-year-old man had attempted to smuggle the cigarettes in a Singapore-registered rental car, according to a Facebook post by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on Friday (April 17).ICA officers directed the vehicle for enhanced checks based on information received from ICA's Integrated Targeting Centre (ITC).The ITC operates 24/7 and leverages data analytics to conduct pre-arrival risk assessment of travellers, conveyances and cargo.Officers subsequently found more than 1,300 packets and 217 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes concealed within the door panels and the boot of the vehicle.The 40-year-old male driver was arrested in connection with the case and, along with the exhibits, referred to Singapore Customs for further investigations.[[nid:733718]]esther.lam@asiaone.com 

Car catches fire at Hong Lim Complex carpark, no injuries reported

A fire broke out in the engine compartment of a saloon car at Hong Lim Complex's carpark on Thursday morning (April 16).A video of the incident posted on social media shows flames engulfing the front part of the vehicle sending thick smoke into the air.Meanwh
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Car catches fire at Hong Lim Complex carpark, no injuries reported

A fire broke out in the engine compartment of a saloon car at Hong Lim Complex's carpark on Thursday morning (April 16).A video of the incident posted on social media shows flames engulfing the front part of the vehicle sending thick smoke into the air.Meanwhile, a man wearing a blue shirt stood a short distance away with a fire extinguisher by him as a Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) fire biker readied himself.Other SCDF firefighters arrive later to tackle the blaze. They were seen holding up the vehicle's bonnet and directing a water jet at the engine compartment.

Meurtre de Manoa : le ministère public requiert 18 ans de réclusion criminelle contre l'aîné des meurtriers présumés

Troisième et dernier jour du procès du second meurtrier présumé de Manoa, devant la cour d’assises des mineurs. Manoa avait été tué à coups de marteau par deux frères mineurs au moment des faits, en septembre 2024. Après la condamnation du cadet d
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Meurtre de Manoa : le ministère public requiert 18 ans de réclusion criminelle contre l'aîné des meurtriers présumés

Troisième et dernier jour du procès du second meurtrier présumé de Manoa, devant la cour d’assises des mineurs. Manoa avait été tué à coups de marteau par deux frères mineurs au moment des faits, en septembre 2024. Après la condamnation du cadet début mars, c’est au tour de l’ainé d’être jugé. Le fait qu’il ait changé de version en se défaussant sur son petit frère, pourrait alourdir sa peine.

Malawi’s Mighty Wanderers Head Coach To Begin Professional Development Placement At Queens Park Rangers

Mighty Wanderers Football Club has confirmed that Head Coach Gerald Bob Mpinganjira will begin a ten-day professional coaching placement at Queens Park Rangers Football Club in London tomorrow, Friday 17th April 2026. Mpinganjira will be based at QPR’s TSG
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Malawi’s Mighty Wanderers Head Coach To Begin Professional Development Placement At Queens Park Rangers

Mighty Wanderers Football Club has confirmed that Head Coach Gerald Bob Mpinganjira will begin a ten-day professional coaching placement at Queens Park Rangers Football Club in London tomorrow, Friday 17th April 2026. Mpinganjira will be based at QPR’s TSG Elite Training Centre in Cranford, West London, working alongside the club’s professional coaching staff across their […] The post Malawi’s Mighty Wanderers Head Coach To Begin Professional Development Placement At Queens Park Rangers appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

2 Malaysians to be charged over alleged scams; 15 arrested since March

Two Malaysians, aged 35 and 39, will be charged in court on Friday (April 17) for their alleged involvement in two separate cases of government official impersonation scam.Following their arrests, the number of Malaysians arrested in Singapore for facilitatin
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2 Malaysians to be charged over alleged scams; 15 arrested since March

Two Malaysians, aged 35 and 39, will be charged in court on Friday (April 17) for their alleged involvement in two separate cases of government official impersonation scam.Following their arrests, the number of Malaysians arrested in Singapore for facilitating scam syndicates to collect cash and valuables obtained from scams now stands at 15.In a news release on Thursday night, the police said the duo were arrested when they separately attempted to leave Singapore on Wednesday.Hand over money, valuables for investigationsIn both cases, the victims were told they were implicated or being investigated for money-laundering offences after they denied having applied for a product or service.They were then told to make purchases for gold or to hand over valuables such as silver bars to facilitate investigations The two victims only realised they were scammed after failing to receive any acknowledgement, or when told to take their time to travel to another location.Police said their officers from the Anti-Scam Command established the duo's identities through extensive ground enquiries and follow-up investigations.

10-day ceasefire in Lebanon begins as Israel agrees to U.S.-backed deal

President Donald Trump announced the agreement, which went into force Thursday evening, as Pakistani mediators worked to extend a U.S.-Iran ceasefire and arrange new talks.
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10-day ceasefire in Lebanon begins as Israel agrees to U.S.-backed deal

President Donald Trump announced the agreement, which went into force Thursday evening, as Pakistani mediators worked to extend a U.S.-Iran ceasefire and arrange new talks.

In Las Vegas, Trump’s economic pitch set to meet a skeptical audience

Trump is poised to highlight the tax policy in Las Vegas as a bright spot in an economy many voters say still feels expensive and unsettled.
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In Las Vegas, Trump’s economic pitch set to meet a skeptical audience

Trump is poised to highlight the tax policy in Las Vegas as a bright spot in an economy many voters say still feels expensive and unsettled.

TÉMOIGNAGE. «J'ai réussi à saisir sa mâchoire», Lywaï Manate raconte son attaque par un requin mercredi soir à Nouméa

Au lendemain de sa violente rencontre avec un requin non loin du littoral de la Côte-Blanche, le rameur attaqué, président d'un club de va'a, a transmis à NC la 1ère son témoignage. À la fois édifiant, courageux et résilient.
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TÉMOIGNAGE. «J'ai réussi à saisir sa mâchoire», Lywaï Manate raconte son attaque par un requin mercredi soir à Nouméa

Au lendemain de sa violente rencontre avec un requin non loin du littoral de la Côte-Blanche, le rameur attaqué, président d'un club de va'a, a transmis à NC la 1ère son témoignage. À la fois édifiant, courageux et résilient.

SURF Margaret River Pro : Kauli Vaast éliminé à 0,37 point de Jack Robinson

Battu à 0,37 point par l'Australien Jack Robinson au Margaret River Pro, Kauli Vaast quitte la compétition de surf dès le round 1. Le champion olympique polynésien, vainqueur de Robinson aux JO 2024 de Teahupo'o, s'incline malgré un total de 13,60. Vahin
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SURF Margaret River Pro : Kauli Vaast éliminé à 0,37 point de Jack Robinson

Battu à 0,37 point par l'Australien Jack Robinson au Margaret River Pro, Kauli Vaast quitte la compétition de surf dès le round 1. Le champion olympique polynésien, vainqueur de Robinson aux JO 2024 de Teahupo'o, s'incline malgré un total de 13,60. Vahine Fierro, elle, se qualifie pour le round suivant.

'She needed help': Cyclist spots missing elderly woman on Seletar road with heavy vehicles, calls police and guides her to safety

A man who was cycling along Seletar North Link Road on Wednesday (April15) ended up disrupting his exercise routine, but for a good reason — to help an elderly woman who was wandering along the busy road.It turned out that the police was looking for her as
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'She needed help': Cyclist spots missing elderly woman on Seletar road with heavy vehicles, calls police and guides her to safety

A man who was cycling along Seletar North Link Road on Wednesday (April15) ended up disrupting his exercise routine, but for a good reason — to help an elderly woman who was wandering along the busy road.It turned out that the police was looking for her as she had gone missing.The cyclist, who goes by the name Kevin, wrote in a Xiaohongshu post that he was cycling along the road when he noticed an elderly woman walking along the far right lane.He said: «My instincts told me something was wrong and that she needed help.»For a moment, I hesitated to turn back, but I felt uneasy and guilty at the thought of not helping — especially since the road ahead is curved and fast moving vehicles, especially trucks and lorries, might not be able to avoid her in time."Checks on the ground by AsiaOne reveal that the road is heavily used by cement mixer trucks, prime movers and tipper trucks due to the presence of precast and concrete plants in the area.There is also a dormitory along the stretch of Seletar North Link, before Punggol North Avenue.

Man arrested over alleged Apple products scams causing $19.5k in losses

A 29-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday (April 15) for his alleged involvement in a series of e-commerce scams involving the sale of Apple products.Police said in a news release on Thursday night that they have received at least 32 reports from victims wi
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Man arrested over alleged Apple products scams causing $19.5k in losses

A 29-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday (April 15) for his alleged involvement in a series of e-commerce scams involving the sale of Apple products.Police said in a news release on Thursday night that they have received at least 32 reports from victims with losses amounting to at least $19,500.They were allegedly cheated by a seller who had advertised pre-order sales of Apple products via Carousell, but became uncontactable or gave excuses for delays in delivery after receiving payments via PayNow transfer.The man was identified and arrested by officers from the police's Anti-Scam Command through follow-up investigations.He will be charged in court with the offence of cheating on Friday.If found guilty of the said offence, the 29-year-old may be jailed for up to 10 years, fined, and receive at least six strokes of the cane.Members of the public are advised to avoid making advance payments or direct bank transfers before receiving or inspecting the products. Instead, buyers can opt for secure payment methods such as cash on delivery. 

War on Iran could trigger global famine – charity founder

Disruptions to the fertilizer trade could drive global famine by 2026, World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres has told The Guardian Read Full Article at RT.com
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War on Iran could trigger global famine – charity founder

Disruptions to the fertilizer trade could drive global famine by 2026, World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres has told The Guardian Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian security chief issues warning to four NATO states

Sergey Shoigu has warned that Russia could respond if Finland and the Baltic states enable Ukrainian drone strikes via their territory Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russian security chief issues warning to four NATO states

Sergey Shoigu has warned that Russia could respond if Finland and the Baltic states enable Ukrainian drone strikes via their territory Read Full Article at RT.com

The myth of ‘Ukrainian’ drones: What’s really behind the production chain

A dispersed European industry is powering long-range attacks – and reshaping the nature of the war Read Full Article at RT.com
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The myth of ‘Ukrainian’ drones: What’s really behind the production chain

A dispersed European industry is powering long-range attacks – and reshaping the nature of the war Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump ‘creating problems’ for US – Lula

President Donald Trump is creating problems for the US by attacking Iran, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump ‘creating problems’ for US – Lula

President Donald Trump is creating problems for the US by attacking Iran, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said Read Full Article at RT.com

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