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Russia will win struggle for multipolar world — North Korean Foreign Minister

The «traditional relations of Korean-Russian friendship» are currently experiencing a new golden age thanks to the «sincere comradely relations» between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un," Choe Son-hu

Rebecca Julienne: Seychelles’ LGBTI association supports law on hate speech for “human dignity”

LGBTI Sey is a non-governmental organisation set up in 2015 regrouping the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex persons in the country. It advocates for equal human rights, irrespective of sexual orientation or gender identity and its current str
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Rebecca Julienne: Seychelles’ LGBTI association supports law on hate speech for “human dignity”

LGBTI Sey is a non-governmental organisation set up in 2015 regrouping the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex persons in the country. It advocates for equal human rights, irrespective of sexual orientation or gender identity and its current strategy is to increase visibility and awareness on LGBTI issues. The organisation currently has around 200 members. SNA spoke to its chairperson Rebecca Julienne, who assumed the position in 2022, on the evolution of the association and the challenges it faces.⁠    SNA: What would you say are the main challenges you’ve faced since you took this position in 2022? RJ: I think my biggest challenge has been the enormity of the role itself. Having so many people of different walks of life depending on you to have their best interests at heart and to deliver on those interests has been by far the most challenging thing but also the most rewarding.    SNA:⁠ ⁠The LGBTI Sey Association currently has around 200 members, would you say you receive enough support from the members of the association? Are they engaged enough? RJ: I would say that the community is of course much larger and that we are constantly on the lookout for innovative ideas for our events from new and engaging individuals, some of whom have already approached me directly to either offer financial or technical support. I would be much happier with more engagement, however.    SNA: ⁠What about the LGBTI community, who are not members, are they engaged with the association? What kind of activities does LGBTI Sey do to promote engagement?  RJ: The activities we host are always open to the public. I stand by the Association being a human rights group and so always support our events as welcoming spaces for members, non-members and human rights activists alike. There have been interactive workshops in the past and our social media accounts are still promoting events. Of course, due to last year’s registration issue, we took a hiatus to reformat our administrative framework and re-strategise to best suit the community’s current needs.    SNA: What is next for the Association? RJ: Now, we are recruiting. I am happy to say that the Association’s constitution is being amended to provide greater spaces for outside ideas to be incorporated into our calendar of events. We are rebranding to make sure that younger community members have a greater say on how the Association can better meet their needs.   SNA: The recent hate speech amendment bill was adopted by the National Assembly, for the Penal Code to include hate as an aggravating factor in offences based on a victim’s actual or perceived protected characteristics. What are your opinions on this?  RJ: As I said, I consider the Association’s work as a branch of human rights activism. Seychelles has been a leader in this for as long as I can remember. We are a people who pride ourselves on being a melting pot. I think this hate speech amendment is a definite move in the right direction towards a country we can all proudly say supports human dignity and fights for it to be upheld.   SNA: ⁠Do members of the LGBTI community in Seychelles face a lot of stigmas? RJ: Stigma has always existed in any country. Whether a lot or a little, it is still a stigma and the community definitely faces it. We do however, have immense support and this gives me hope that within my lifetime, Seychelles will hold itself accountable to all its people and give them all the same liberties to be themselves. We are only as strong as our diversity.   SNA: ⁠What more does the LGBTI community expect in Seychelles? RJ: There is no such thing as more. The country is only as strong as its most vulnerable people. All Seychellois are owed the right to live safely and thrive in their own country and to that end contribute to their country to the best of their ability. No one can be their best and do their best in an environment that stifles their authenticity.   SNA: ⁠Would gay marriage and adoption be subjects that the LGBTI Sey community have discussed before? Are these causes that the Association, and the community expect to support in the future? RJ: This has always been a subject of discourse and one I strongly believe should have ended a long time ago. Two consenting adults who love each other and want to show that love through marriage, absolutely, the Association supports it. And what child does not thrive in a home where their caregivers do not love each other. There are far too many children without loving homes in the world.   SNA: What is your opinion about the current state of affairs in Seychelles for how the LGBTI community is treated? RJ: We could do better. We should do better. We must be better.  

'Heartless': Man slams Chomp Chomp stall for serving 'burnt beyond black' items in rojak

The blackened and charred state of his $4 rojak has gotten Stomp contributor Chong all fired up. Chong said he visited a rojak and popiah stall at Chomp Chomp Food Centre on Oct 10, at around 5.45pm. Chong recounted: «The stall's you tiao (fried dough
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'Heartless': Man slams Chomp Chomp stall for serving 'burnt beyond black' items in rojak

The blackened and charred state of his $4 rojak has gotten Stomp contributor Chong all fired up. Chong said he visited a rojak and popiah stall at Chomp Chomp Food Centre on Oct 10, at around 5.45pm. Chong recounted: «The stall's you tiao (fried doughsticks) and tau pok (fried beancurd puffs) were burnt jet-black. Yet instead of discarding them, the staff served such cancer-causing food to unsuspecting customers. »I was shocked when I saw my food. It's really unethical, despicable and heartless for them to do this to their customers.« Chong said he did not provide feedback to the stall since it was a takeaway order. He added: »Needless to say, this is my first and last time buying from them. «I'm posting this to warn others about this stall. It's a clear-cut example of spoiling one's reputation just in order to save a few cents at the expense of others' health.» Chong might want to hold back on his strong opinions, however. According to WebMD, the evidence that eating overcooked or burnt food causes cancer in humans is inconclusive and not compelling.

'Right place, right time': A&E doctor who suffered cardiac arrest playing tennis was saved by colleagues on the court

SINGAPORE - An accident and emergency (A&E) doctor who saves lives at work found himself in need of saving when he collapsed from cardiac arrest during a tennis game. Fortunately, Dr Christopher Wong, 56, a senior consultant at Woodlands Health, was playing
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'Right place, right time': A&E doctor who suffered cardiac arrest playing tennis was saved by colleagues on the court

SINGAPORE - An accident and emergency (A&E) doctor who saves lives at work found himself in need of saving when he collapsed from cardiac arrest during a tennis game. Fortunately, Dr Christopher Wong, 56, a senior consultant at Woodlands Health, was playing with three A&E physician colleagues who dropped their rackets to save him. They were Dr Sohil Pothiawala, 47, and Associate Professor Amila Punyadasa, 52, both senior consultants at Woodlands Health, and Adjunct Associate Professor Kenneth Heng, 54, a senior consultant at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH). The four doctors, friends for more than 20 years, have been playing tennis almost weekly since 2020. The incident happened on May 19 at Prof Heng's condominium in Bukit Timah. It was his day off, while the three doctors from Woodlands Health were scheduled for the evening and night shifts. The game started at 7am. After 45 minutes, Dr Wong, who is married with two daughters aged 26 and 24, felt light-headed but thought it was from the heat. At 8.30am, however, he felt dizzy again and told his friends: «I can't go on.»

SYPROMINES/Annie Gisèle Nyangui Moukagni prend les rênes du syndicat

Le Syndicat des Professionnels des Mines (SYPROMINES) a procédé ce vendredi 11 octobre 2024, à l'élection de son nouveau président. A l'issue du dépouillement, Annie Gisèle Nyangui Moukagni l'a largement emporté avec 74 voix, soit 53,62% des suffrage
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SYPROMINES/Annie Gisèle Nyangui Moukagni prend les rênes du syndicat

Le Syndicat des Professionnels des Mines (SYPROMINES) a procédé ce vendredi 11 octobre 2024, à l'élection de son nouveau président. A l'issue du dépouillement, Annie Gisèle Nyangui Moukagni l'a largement emporté avec 74 voix, soit 53,62% des suffrages exprimés, contre 58 voix (42,08%) pour son adversaire, Étienne Marcel Moussavou Bibalou. Annie Gisèle Nyangui Moukagni élue à la tête du SYPROMINES. La nouvelle présidente syndicale a aussitôt été installée par le Secrétaire général du (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Lancement des ateliers préparatoires des Journées des Contenus Audiovisuels (JCAV) au sein de l'ANPI

Le 10 octobre 2024, le Ministère de la Communication et des Médias, sous la direction du Ministre Laurence Ndong, a lancé les ateliers préparatoires des Journées des Contenus Audiovisuels (JCAV) au sein de l'ANPI. Cinq ateliers de réflexion ont été o
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Lancement des ateliers préparatoires des Journées des Contenus Audiovisuels (JCAV) au sein de l'ANPI

Le 10 octobre 2024, le Ministère de la Communication et des Médias, sous la direction du Ministre Laurence Ndong, a lancé les ateliers préparatoires des Journées des Contenus Audiovisuels (JCAV) au sein de l'ANPI. Cinq ateliers de réflexion ont été organisés au sein du Ministère de la Communication et des Médias, en collaboration avec les entités sous-tutelles. Ces ateliers visent à améliorer la qualité des contenus audiovisuels et à moderniser les grilles de programmes des médias (...) - COMMUNICATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Partenariat : Space for Giants et Conservation Justice Unissent leurs Efforts contre le Conflit Homme-Faune.

La collaboration entre Space for Giants et Conservation Justice sur une période de 15 mois s'aligne avec les priorités du Ministère du Tourisme et de l'Artisanat. Elle vise à résoudre le conflit Homme-Faune en installant des clôtures électriques mobile
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Partenariat : Space for Giants et Conservation Justice Unissent leurs Efforts contre le Conflit Homme-Faune.

La collaboration entre Space for Giants et Conservation Justice sur une période de 15 mois s'aligne avec les priorités du Ministère du Tourisme et de l'Artisanat. Elle vise à résoudre le conflit Homme-Faune en installant des clôtures électriques mobiles dans les provinces du Haut-Ogooué, de l'Ogooué-Lolo, de la Ngounié, et de l'Ogooué-Ivindo. Ces actions sécuriseront les cultures locales menacées par les éléphants et contribueront à rendre ces régions plus accessibles pour l'écotourisme. (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Ja Nurses Association of New Jersey elects new president

WASHINGTON, DC. The Jamaica Nurses Association of New Jersey (JNANJ) has elected Celia O’Gilvie as its new president. O’Gilvie, a healthcare professional with over 17 years of experience, brings a wealth of knowledge and a fresh perspective to her...
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Ja Nurses Association of New Jersey elects new president

WASHINGTON, DC. The Jamaica Nurses Association of New Jersey (JNANJ) has elected Celia O’Gilvie as its new president. O’Gilvie, a healthcare professional with over 17 years of experience, brings a wealth of knowledge and a fresh perspective to her...

Applications open for first new medical school in the GTA in over a century

TORONTO: Online applications are now open to prospective students for the first cohort of the MD programme at Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU’s) new School of Medicine, which will be situated in Brampton, Ontario, a diverse and rapidly...
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Applications open for first new medical school in the GTA in over a century

TORONTO: Online applications are now open to prospective students for the first cohort of the MD programme at Toronto Metropolitan University’s (TMU’s) new School of Medicine, which will be situated in Brampton, Ontario, a diverse and rapidly...

JADE to host National Debaters’ Week

The Jamaican Association for Debating and Empowerment (JADE) Limited, elevating debate culture across Jamaica, will be hosting its second annual National Debaters’ Week (NDW) from Sunday, October 13 to Saturday, October 19, under the theme, ‘Hear...
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JADE to host National Debaters’ Week

The Jamaican Association for Debating and Empowerment (JADE) Limited, elevating debate culture across Jamaica, will be hosting its second annual National Debaters’ Week (NDW) from Sunday, October 13 to Saturday, October 19, under the theme, ‘Hear...

GoodHeart | Dental challenges drive Greg-Ann Johnson to find her purpose

Greg-Ann Johnson, a Dr Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship and Courts Dare to Dream Scholarship recipient for 2024, is now thankful for the abnormalities with the appearance of her enamel and having to go to dentists repeatedly for treatment. It was...
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GoodHeart | Dental challenges drive Greg-Ann Johnson to find her purpose

Greg-Ann Johnson, a Dr Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship and Courts Dare to Dream Scholarship recipient for 2024, is now thankful for the abnormalities with the appearance of her enamel and having to go to dentists repeatedly for treatment. It was...

EU country tells Ukraine it won’t supply more weapons

Bratislava will not supply military equipment to Kiev from its own stockpiles but will continue to assist Ukraine in other ways Read Full Article at RT.com
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EU country tells Ukraine it won’t supply more weapons

Bratislava will not supply military equipment to Kiev from its own stockpiles but will continue to assist Ukraine in other ways Read Full Article at RT.com

Medvedev doubts Trump can end Ukraine conflict on US terms

Russia will have a say in how the conflict with Ukraine ends more so than the US, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Medvedev doubts Trump can end Ukraine conflict on US terms

Russia will have a say in how the conflict with Ukraine ends more so than the US, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian air defense systems destroy and intercept 47 UAVs overnight

17 UAVs were intercepted and destroyed over the territory of the Krasnodar region, 16 - over the waters of the Azov Sea, 12 - over the territory of the Kursk region
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Russian air defense systems destroy and intercept 47 UAVs overnight

17 UAVs were intercepted and destroyed over the territory of the Krasnodar region, 16 - over the waters of the Azov Sea, 12 - over the territory of the Kursk region

Russia will win struggle for multipolar world — North Korean Foreign Minister

The «traditional relations of Korean-Russian friendship» are currently experiencing a new golden age thanks to the «sincere comradely relations» between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un," Choe Son-hu
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Russia will win struggle for multipolar world — North Korean Foreign Minister

The «traditional relations of Korean-Russian friendship» are currently experiencing a new golden age thanks to the «sincere comradely relations» between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un," Choe Son-hui said

Work of ‘Nuclear Five’ continues, working level contacts expected — senior diplomat

«This is a closed working format, there is no element of emergency or sensationalism here,» Sergey Ryabkov said
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Work of ‘Nuclear Five’ continues, working level contacts expected — senior diplomat

«This is a closed working format, there is no element of emergency or sensationalism here,» Sergey Ryabkov said

British beautician, 28, facing 60 years behind bars in the US after 'trying to smuggle £3.5million of cocaine in suitcases from Mexico'

A British beautician could be locked up for 60 years in the US for allegedly bringing £3.5m worth of cocaine stashed in suitcases home from a holiday in Mexico.
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British beautician, 28, facing 60 years behind bars in the US after 'trying to smuggle £3.5million of cocaine in suitcases from Mexico'

A British beautician could be locked up for 60 years in the US for allegedly bringing £3.5m worth of cocaine stashed in suitcases home from a holiday in Mexico.

Mercury found in water near Yukon mine disaster, Yukon government says

The Yukon government says mercury levels that 'exceeded the water quality objective' were found in a creek near the site where a mine's ore containment facility failed, causing a torrent of cyanide-contaminated rock to escape in June.
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Mercury found in water near Yukon mine disaster, Yukon government says

The Yukon government says mercury levels that 'exceeded the water quality objective' were found in a creek near the site where a mine's ore containment facility failed, causing a torrent of cyanide-contaminated rock to escape in June.

Longueuil woman charged after 10-year-old boy scalded with boiling water

A woman from Montreal's South Shore appeared in court on Friday on charges of aggravated assault after allegedly scalding a 10-year-old boy with boiling water more than one week ago.
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Longueuil woman charged after 10-year-old boy scalded with boiling water

A woman from Montreal's South Shore appeared in court on Friday on charges of aggravated assault after allegedly scalding a 10-year-old boy with boiling water more than one week ago.

Job growth numbers 'good news' in Canada but there are concerns, according to an economist

An economist says the latest job growth numbers in Canada are 'good news,' but he has concerns following Statistic Canada's report.
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Job growth numbers 'good news' in Canada but there are concerns, according to an economist

An economist says the latest job growth numbers in Canada are 'good news,' but he has concerns following Statistic Canada's report.

Border agents seize 11 million amphetamine tablets in Montreal shipping container

Border guards in Montreal intercepted millions of amphetamine tablets concealed in hundreds of PVC panels inside a container from China.
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Border agents seize 11 million amphetamine tablets in Montreal shipping container

Border guards in Montreal intercepted millions of amphetamine tablets concealed in hundreds of PVC panels inside a container from China.

EXCLUSIVE: 'We were privileged to be friends with our sister': Family mourns murdered N.S. woman

More than a month after the murder of Nova Scotia woman Esther Jones, her family continues to grapple with the loss.
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EXCLUSIVE: 'We were privileged to be friends with our sister': Family mourns murdered N.S. woman

More than a month after the murder of Nova Scotia woman Esther Jones, her family continues to grapple with the loss.

Mikael Phillips admits to filing statutory declarations late, says he was not investigated for illicit enrichment

Opposition lawmaker Mikael Phillips has disclosed that his 2022 statutory declaration was filed late, while stating that an Integrity Commission report concerning him has nothing to do with illicit enrichment. The Manchester North Western MP...
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Mikael Phillips admits to filing statutory declarations late, says he was not investigated for illicit enrichment

Opposition lawmaker Mikael Phillips has disclosed that his 2022 statutory declaration was filed late, while stating that an Integrity Commission report concerning him has nothing to do with illicit enrichment. The Manchester North Western MP...

28 bills set for debate in upcoming Parliamentary session

The Second Ordinary Session of Parliament is set to commence on November 7, featuring a comprehensive agenda with 28 bills scheduled for debate. Speaker Seoule Simeon has emphasised the importance of preparation for Members of Parliament (MPs), providing acce
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28 bills set for debate in upcoming Parliamentary session

The Second Ordinary Session of Parliament is set to commence on November 7, featuring a comprehensive agenda with 28 bills scheduled for debate. Speaker Seoule Simeon has emphasised the importance of preparation for Members of Parliament (MPs), providing access to…

PSC responds to minister's attempt to influence Health DG appointment

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has responded to the Minister of Health’s attempt to influence the appointment of the Director General (DG) for the ministry.
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PSC responds to minister's attempt to influence Health DG appointment

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has responded to the Minister of Health’s attempt to influence the appointment of the Director General (DG) for the ministry.

Community consultation on domestic air travel across Vanuatu

The Government of Vanuatu is leading a nationwide community consultation process to better understand the public’s needs and priorities for domestic air travel.
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Community consultation on domestic air travel across Vanuatu

The Government of Vanuatu is leading a nationwide community consultation process to better understand the public’s needs and priorities for domestic air travel.

6 Vanuatu Officers Deployed to East Africa for Peacekeeping

Head of United Nations (UN) Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and External Trade Sylvain Kalsakau has confirmed that six Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) officers will be deployed to East African country, South Sudan and Abyei (borde
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6 Vanuatu Officers Deployed to East Africa for Peacekeeping

Head of United Nations (UN) Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation and External Trade Sylvain Kalsakau has confirmed that six Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) officers will be deployed to East African country, South Sudan and Abyei (border between South…

Next generations of Ukrainians will have to repay EU 35 bln euro loan — Russian diplomat

Kirill Logvinov pointed out that «the maximum term for repayment of the EU loan will be 45 years»
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Next generations of Ukrainians will have to repay EU 35 bln euro loan — Russian diplomat

Kirill Logvinov pointed out that «the maximum term for repayment of the EU loan will be 45 years»

Washington shows unbalanced approaches in Middle East — senior Russian diplomat

At the same time, according to Sergey Ryabkov, Russia has «alternative views that are shared by many in the international community»
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Washington shows unbalanced approaches in Middle East — senior Russian diplomat

At the same time, according to Sergey Ryabkov, Russia has «alternative views that are shared by many in the international community»

At least 25 killed, dozens wounded in Israeli strikes in northern Gaza — WAFA

According to the report, the airstrike targeted several multi-story buildings in a densely populated area of the city of Jabalia
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At least 25 killed, dozens wounded in Israeli strikes in northern Gaza — WAFA

According to the report, the airstrike targeted several multi-story buildings in a densely populated area of the city of Jabalia

No abnormalities detected: SMRT says after 'ultrasonic inspections' made on disrupted East-West Line

SINGAPORE - Visual and ultrasonic inspections of repaired tracks along the East-West Line (EWL) have shown no abnormalities since regular train services resumed after a six-day disruption in September, rail operator SMRT said on Oct 11. Ultrasonic inspection
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No abnormalities detected: SMRT says after 'ultrasonic inspections' made on disrupted East-West Line

SINGAPORE - Visual and ultrasonic inspections of repaired tracks along the East-West Line (EWL) have shown no abnormalities since regular train services resumed after a six-day disruption in September, rail operator SMRT said on Oct 11. Ultrasonic inspections involve the use of high-frequency waves to check for faults or defects. On Oct 1, trains resumed operations between Buona Vista and Jurong East stations on the EWL. But until Oct 4, they ran under a temporary speed limit of 40kmh over the affected stretch between Dover and Clementi stations in the direction of Jurong East. The lower speed limit was in place as part of SMRT's «standard operating procedure following extensive works on the running rails», the operator said. Trains usually travel at speeds of 60kmh to 80kmh. SMRT said it returned train services to their full speed along the affected stretch from Oct 5. On Oct 11, SMRT told The Straits Times that as a precaution, it had been conducting regular visual and ultrasonic inspections along the affected stretch after lifting the speed limit, and «no abnormalities related to the incident were detected». 

Singapore teen performs piano piece for Bhutan's king who 'broke protocol and gave her a big hug' after

SINGAPORE - Hillary O'Sullivan, 13, is living a life less ordinary.  The Singaporean was invited to perform at Bhutan's Royal Highland Festival, which ran from Oct 23 to 24, 2023. Hillary was then 12 and a student at St Joseph's Institution International (
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Singapore teen performs piano piece for Bhutan's king who 'broke protocol and gave her a big hug' after

SINGAPORE - Hillary O'Sullivan, 13, is living a life less ordinary.  The Singaporean was invited to perform at Bhutan's Royal Highland Festival, which ran from Oct 23 to 24, 2023. Hillary was then 12 and a student at St Joseph's Institution International (SJII). She was the first foreigner and youngest performer to be invited to participate in the South Asian country's national cultural festival since its inception in 2016. She played the piano for Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck at the event. Her Bhutan adventure was documented in the short film The Girl And Her Piano, which premiered at a private screening in Singapore on Oct 8. The 11-minute film, directed and produced by Hillary's mother Elaine Lim, highlights the urgent environmental issues in the Himalayan region, with a focus on the threat to Bhutan's glaciers. Told through the eyes of the Bhutanese people and narrated by Hillary, it was self-funded, said Ms Lim, 50, creative director of local photography studio White Room Studio. There are plans for the documentary to be streamed online, added the first-time film-maker.

Judge finds CPIB's recorded statements 'inaccurate and unreliable'; acquits 2 men of giving bribes to LTA director

SINGAPORE - A district judge acquitted two men accused of graft-related offences linked to a former Land Transport Authority (LTA) deputy group director on Oct 11, after finding the statements taken by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) «
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Judge finds CPIB's recorded statements 'inaccurate and unreliable'; acquits 2 men of giving bribes to LTA director

SINGAPORE - A district judge acquitted two men accused of graft-related offences linked to a former Land Transport Authority (LTA) deputy group director on Oct 11, after finding the statements taken by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) «inaccurate and unreliable». Mr Pay Teow Heng, 56, was accused of giving Henry Foo Yung Thye bribes in the form of loans totalling $350,000 in 2017 and 2018. Mr Pay was a director at construction firm Tiong Seng Contractors (TSC) at that time, and allegedly did so to advance the business interest of TSC with LTA. Mr Pek Lian Guan, 59, then TSC's managing director, was accused of intentionally aiding Mr Pay in giving the bribes. The prosecution said that LTA had engaged TSC to construct an MRT station under a contract initially valued at $315 million, adding that Mr Pay was Foo's counterpart in the contract. In September 2021, Foo, then 47, was sentenced to 5½ years' jail for taking about $1.24 million in bribes in the form of loans from several contractors and subcontractors.

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