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Who is Kirk Franklin?

The great majority of the patrons who turned up at the recent ‘Fun in the Son’ free concert at the National Stadium went to see and hear Kirk Franklin more than any of the other artistes. His reputation for giving scintillating performances...

'So irksome': Couriers turn Tampines void deck into sorting centre, throws packages around

One Tampines resident was baffled by the sight of couriers sorting parcels under a void deck, and was irked when he saw them tossing the packages around. Sean Rajamorgan uploaded two videos of the scene, which took place at Tampines Street 22, to Faceboo
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'So irksome': Couriers turn Tampines void deck into sorting centre, throws packages around

One Tampines resident was baffled by the sight of couriers sorting parcels under a void deck, and was irked when he saw them tossing the packages around. Sean Rajamorgan uploaded two videos of the scene, which took place at Tampines Street 22, to Facebook on Friday (May 10). «I don't understand why they are using the void deck as a sorting centre,» he said.  «Plus they are just throwing the packages around while sorting. It's not fair to the customers who will receive damaged orders.» In the clips, piles of bags and packages are seen placed messily in an area of the void deck, and some packages are lined up on the path outside. Two couriers are seen taking packages out of the bags and flinging them across the space. Rajamorgan said the bags were dropped off by a van. «Hope they can sort out this current mess... So irksome». He added that he contacted the Tampines Town Council, which  told him that an advisory would be put up. A netizen who commented on the post said of the sorting and rough handling: «Same here at my block. Just hope not yours when they throw around.»

US demands ‘accountability’ from India in alleged New York murder plot

The Indian government has launched a probe into US allegations over its involvement in a murder plot against Khalistan activist in New York Read Full Article at RT.com
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US demands ‘accountability’ from India in alleged New York murder plot

The Indian government has launched a probe into US allegations over its involvement in a murder plot against Khalistan activist in New York Read Full Article at RT.com

Switzerland re-asserts its neutrality ahead of divisive Ukraine peace summit

The Swiss foreign ministry says Bern’s neutrality remains unchanged ahead of the Ukraine peace summit that has been denounced by Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
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Switzerland re-asserts its neutrality ahead of divisive Ukraine peace summit

The Swiss foreign ministry says Bern’s neutrality remains unchanged ahead of the Ukraine peace summit that has been denounced by Russia Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukraine using British weapons for terror attacks – Moscow

The UK is providing arms to Kiev in an attempt to boost its role in NATO and Europe, a high-ranking Russian diplomat has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukraine using British weapons for terror attacks – Moscow

The UK is providing arms to Kiev in an attempt to boost its role in NATO and Europe, a high-ranking Russian diplomat has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com

India-France to hold 7th edition of Exercise 'Shakti' from May 13-26

India and France are set to conduct the 7th edition of the Joint Military Exercise 'Shakti' from May 13-26 in Meghalaya's Umroi region. The exercise aims to enhance joint military capacity for Multi-Domain Operations in a Sub Conventional scenario. It will al
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India-France to hold 7th edition of Exercise 'Shakti' from May 13-26

India and France are set to conduct the 7th edition of the Joint Military Exercise 'Shakti' from May 13-26 in Meghalaya's Umroi region. The exercise aims to enhance joint military capacity for Multi-Domain Operations in a Sub Conventional scenario. It will also promote interoperability and camaraderie between the armed forces of both nations.

'Pokhran test ensured national security': Jaishankar recalls 1998 nuclear test

S Jaishankar praised the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests under PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee's NDA government, emphasizing their significance for national security and the subsequent anti-terror and border infrastructure efforts. In a post on X, Jaishankar further said
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'Pokhran test ensured national security': Jaishankar recalls 1998 nuclear test

S Jaishankar praised the 1998 Pokhran nuclear tests under PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee's NDA government, emphasizing their significance for national security and the subsequent anti-terror and border infrastructure efforts. In a post on X, Jaishankar further said, «The current NDA Government has built on that foundation, robustly countering terror and building our border infrastructure.»

From Rs 5000cr to Rs 7: Both Lok Sabha phase 4 richest and poorest candidate belong to Andhra

As India prepares for the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, a total of 1,717 candidates are vying for victory across 96 constituencies spanning 10 states and Union Territories. Based on an analysis conducted by the Association for Democratic Reforms (A
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From Rs 5000cr to Rs 7: Both Lok Sabha phase 4 richest and poorest candidate belong to Andhra

As India prepares for the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections, a total of 1,717 candidates are vying for victory across 96 constituencies spanning 10 states and Union Territories. Based on an analysis conducted by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) of the self-sworn affidavits submitted by 1,710 out of the 1,717 candidates contesting in the fourth phase scheduled for May 13,

BSF opens fire on Pakistani drone along IB in J&K's Samba

BSF troops shot down a Pakistani drone near the International Border in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir. A search operation in Narayanpur, Ramgarh sector was conducted to prevent any weapon or narcotics drop, ensuring safety.
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BSF opens fire on Pakistani drone along IB in J&K's Samba

BSF troops shot down a Pakistani drone near the International Border in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir. A search operation in Narayanpur, Ramgarh sector was conducted to prevent any weapon or narcotics drop, ensuring safety.

Thousands of Canadians are on doctor wait-lists. Are they effective?

Some provinces, to help facilitate a match, have created centralized waiting lists where people can register and eventually be matched with physicians who are seeing new patients. But are these lists effective?
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Thousands of Canadians are on doctor wait-lists. Are they effective?

Some provinces, to help facilitate a match, have created centralized waiting lists where people can register and eventually be matched with physicians who are seeing new patients. But are these lists effective?

Ottawa turns to civilian first responders as another dire wildfire season approaches

Instead of sending in the troops to deal with what promises to be another dangerous wildfire season, Public Safety Canada is testing the capabilities of a civilian-led firefighting force as first responders and relief providers.
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Ottawa turns to civilian first responders as another dire wildfire season approaches

Instead of sending in the troops to deal with what promises to be another dangerous wildfire season, Public Safety Canada is testing the capabilities of a civilian-led firefighting force as first responders and relief providers.

Somali President warns Ethiopia against claiming parts of Somalia's sea

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has accused the Ethiopian government of pursuing a long-standing desire to claim parts of Somalia's sea, warning Ethiopia to adhere its recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Somaliland leader.
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Somali President warns Ethiopia against claiming parts of Somalia's sea

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has accused the Ethiopian government of pursuing a long-standing desire to claim parts of Somalia's sea, warning Ethiopia to adhere its recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Somaliland leader.

High-level officials, clan elders arrive in Beledweyne for Ugas Yusuf Ugas Hassan's inauguration ceremony

Beledweyne (HOL) - The inauguration ceremony of Ugas Yusuf Ugaas Hassan Ugaas Khalif, the head of the elders of the Hawadle community, is expected to take place in Beledweyne town, Hiiraan, on May 13, 2024.
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High-level officials, clan elders arrive in Beledweyne for Ugas Yusuf Ugas Hassan's inauguration ceremony

Beledweyne (HOL) - The inauguration ceremony of Ugas Yusuf Ugaas Hassan Ugaas Khalif, the head of the elders of the Hawadle community, is expected to take place in Beledweyne town, Hiiraan, on May 13, 2024.

The U.S. criticizes Israel for failure to protect civilians in the Gaza conflict

The Biden administration believes that Israel has most likely violated international standards in failing to protect civilians in Gaza but has not found specific instances that would justify the withholding of military aid, the State Department told Congress
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The U.S. criticizes Israel for failure to protect civilians in the Gaza conflict

The Biden administration believes that Israel has most likely violated international standards in failing to protect civilians in Gaza but has not found specific instances that would justify the withholding of military aid, the State Department told Congress on Friday.

Actions by Finland, Sweden pose increasing threats to Russia’s security — diplomat

Sergey Belyaev said that Moscow is closely watching the integration of Finland and Sweden to the military bloc
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Actions by Finland, Sweden pose increasing threats to Russia’s security — diplomat

Sergey Belyaev said that Moscow is closely watching the integration of Finland and Sweden to the military bloc

Moscow issues agrement to new Finnish envoy

According to Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Second European Department Sergey Belyaev, Marja Liivala is an «experienced and highly professional diplomat»
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Moscow issues agrement to new Finnish envoy

According to Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Second European Department Sergey Belyaev, Marja Liivala is an «experienced and highly professional diplomat»

Northern Lights arrive in Britain: Brits as far south as London enjoy spectacular nighttime display due to a severe geomagnetic storm that threatens to disrupt world's power grids

Hundreds of thousands of Brits reported seeing the Northern Lights from their windows last night thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm that threatens to disrupt the world's power grids.
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Northern Lights arrive in Britain: Brits as far south as London enjoy spectacular nighttime display due to a severe geomagnetic storm that threatens to disrupt world's power grids

Hundreds of thousands of Brits reported seeing the Northern Lights from their windows last night thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm that threatens to disrupt the world's power grids.

Video shows naked raccoon catching B.C. family by surprise

When Marvin Henschel spotted a strange and hairless creature wandering through a front lawn in B.C.'s Lower Mainland, he could barely believe his eyes.
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Video shows naked raccoon catching B.C. family by surprise

When Marvin Henschel spotted a strange and hairless creature wandering through a front lawn in B.C.'s Lower Mainland, he could barely believe his eyes.

Kelowna man bemoans 'awful,' unexpected FortisBC tree work

A Kelowna man is upset after FortisBC unexpectedly removed branches from a tree in his front yard, leaving the spruce an «atrocious» «eyesore.» The utility company says the tree was a safety issue near power lines.
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Kelowna man bemoans 'awful,' unexpected FortisBC tree work

A Kelowna man is upset after FortisBC unexpectedly removed branches from a tree in his front yard, leaving the spruce an «atrocious» «eyesore.» The utility company says the tree was a safety issue near power lines.

SIB to relaunch tender for Zone B of Victoria Waterfront in Seychelles 

The Seychelles Investment Board (SIB) has confirmed that the tender process for Zone B in the Victoria Waterfront project will be relaunched following some objections put forward through the appeal process. The SIB chief executive, Anne Rosette, said that t
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SIB to relaunch tender for Zone B of Victoria Waterfront in Seychelles 

The Seychelles Investment Board (SIB) has confirmed that the tender process for Zone B in the Victoria Waterfront project will be relaunched following some objections put forward through the appeal process. The SIB chief executive, Anne Rosette, said that the appeal process was done after the selection of bidders at the beginning of March. Aimed at making Victoria, the capital, livelier, the Waterfront Development project is part of the approved Victoria Masterplan 2040 and will be carried out in the area most people know as the ex-Children's Playground. The request for proposals for the project was launched in October 2023 and the successful bidders include one for Zone A, 11 for Zone B, four for Zone C, and five for Zone D. Zone B comprises three plots of land to be developed for activities and entertainment and four applicants appealed the selection. «Out of the four appeals, two appeals stated that there were issues with the way submissions for bidding were done. When we launched the bidding, we said that submissions could be done in two ways; by email or physically through the National Tender Board (NTB). The Investment Appeal Panel concluded that this process was done in a way that was not in the interest of the bidders and that it could cause confusion. We were then asked to re-do the tender for Zone B,» Rosette told reporters. She expressed disappointment at the outcome of the appeal stating that this also impacts her office. «This is the first time that this has been brought forward, and we have to consider it and improve. We have a small team of only three people. This means a lot of extra work for them and this isn't the only project they are working on. We thought we had concluded this part and now we have to re-do it. We have to take the feedback on board, the panel is an independent body,» said the CEO. She said that all parties involved have been informed and regarding the legal implications, Rosette admitted that there is always a risk. «When we meet the bidders affected we will see what will happen. We have to discuss with them first,» she explained. Rosette clarified that while the three people selected had received a notice of award, the award had not been given yet, this can only be done after the appeal. Therefore, the panel's decision means that they will have to participate again. «This is the process and it is explained to everyone who participates in the tender process. It is an eventuality that can happen. This is a deficiency of the procedure that we have to address. We have to ensure that we improve upon it,» she added, Rosette said according to the procedures, since the appeal was done for Zone B, the tender process will only be relaunched for Zone B and not for the other zones.   Rosette clarified that they are only notifying the public and everyone involved regarding this situation and that details regarding the relaunching of the tender process for Zone B will be done later.  «We will restart the process after we have reviewed the procedure in place and the technicalities associated with it. We don't have a date yet, but we will keep everyone involved informed of what is happening,» she added.

Cat licensing scheme to take effect on Sept 1; up to 2 allowed in each HDB flat

SINGAPORE — A new framework allowing those living in Housing Board flats to keep cats will come into effect in September, when a two-year transition period for cat owners to meet licensing and microchipping requirements begins. The Cat Management Framewor
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Cat licensing scheme to take effect on Sept 1; up to 2 allowed in each HDB flat

SINGAPORE — A new framework allowing those living in Housing Board flats to keep cats will come into effect in September, when a two-year transition period for cat owners to meet licensing and microchipping requirements begins. The Cat Management Framework — under the National Parks Board's Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS) — will allow up to two cats to be kept in each HDB flat, and three cats for each private residence, with owners required to license and microchip all their pet cats. «Those with more cats than the limits for HDB flats and private premises will be allowed to keep all their existing pet cats if they license them within this transition period,» said the AVS. Licensing will be available online via the AVS' Pet Animal Licensing System portal from Sept 1. First-time applicants will also need to complete a one-time free online pet ownership course covering basic pet care skills and responsible ownership.

'Unethical pricing!' Dinner upset over $1 charge for cup of water at Sengkang cafe

How much would you pay for a cup of plain water when dining out?  For one customer, $1 was a bit too much.  On Friday (May 10), netizen Ng Ai Kheng took to Facebook to share her experience.  She had patronised a Kaffe & Toast outlet at Sengkang Genera
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'Unethical pricing!' Dinner upset over $1 charge for cup of water at Sengkang cafe

How much would you pay for a cup of plain water when dining out?  For one customer, $1 was a bit too much.  On Friday (May 10), netizen Ng Ai Kheng took to Facebook to share her experience.  She had patronised a Kaffe & Toast outlet at Sengkang General Hospital outlet and ordered a cup of hot water, one which cost her $1.  Shocked, Ng called it «unethical pricing» for a «small cup of tap water (hot)». «Many can have the choice of not patronising the shop but someone needs to voice out,» she said.  «I personally feel that this kind of pricing should not be a benchmark for others to follow. It is setting a precedent for unnatural inflation.» She also placed the receipt for that cup of water next to another receipt for an order of kopi-c and teh-o.  The kopi-c cost $2.20 while the teh-o was $2, which was not very far off from the amount that Ng had paid for her water.  AsiaOne has reached out to Ng and Kaffe & Toast for more details.  In the comments, some sided with Ng and said that $1 was too much. 

Man's leg crushed after falling out of moving car, dies from blood clot later

A 42-year-old man died from a blood clot in his lung last Friday (May 3) evening, days after undergoing surgery on his leg. Lianhe Zaobao reported on May 10 that the man had fallen while getting into his colleague's car on the afternoon of April 24 at Buli
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Man's leg crushed after falling out of moving car, dies from blood clot later

A 42-year-old man died from a blood clot in his lung last Friday (May 3) evening, days after undergoing surgery on his leg. Lianhe Zaobao reported on May 10 that the man had fallen while getting into his colleague's car on the afternoon of April 24 at Bulim Avenue in Jurong West. The moving car then ran over the man's left leg, and he was immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment. According to the Chinese paper, the man was later discharged and allowed to return home. The hospital he stayed at, and his discharge date was not reported. On April 29, the man visited the hospital for a follow-up appointment, where he was recommended to undergo surgery as the wound was swollen. He was hospitalised again after the surgery and was reportedly in good condition. Four days later, however, a ward nurse discovered that the man was not breathing. His cause of death was pulmonary embolism caused by deep vein thrombosis in the calf, reported Zaobao.

‘I know that was not the right path’

TORONTO: Jamaican Canadian police superintendent, Stacy Clarke, who is before a tribunal hearing in Toronto for charges under the Police Services Act, says it was important for her to take accountability for what she had done. In September 2023,...
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‘I know that was not the right path’

TORONTO: Jamaican Canadian police superintendent, Stacy Clarke, who is before a tribunal hearing in Toronto for charges under the Police Services Act, says it was important for her to take accountability for what she had done. In September 2023,...

Supt Clarke’s misconduct ‘totally out of character’, witnesses say

Retired Toronto Police Service police chief Mark Saunders, retired TPS superintendent Dave McLeod, and former president of the Jamaican Canadian Association Audrey Campbell, were among the list of witnesses called to vouch for the character of...
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Supt Clarke’s misconduct ‘totally out of character’, witnesses say

Retired Toronto Police Service police chief Mark Saunders, retired TPS superintendent Dave McLeod, and former president of the Jamaican Canadian Association Audrey Campbell, were among the list of witnesses called to vouch for the character of...

Project launched to show value of written numbers to kids

THE WRITTEN Numbers in Everyday Life Project was officially launched on May 2, established to support the early childhood education sector by helping to ensure that kids retain the fundamentals of mathematics. This project is made possible...
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Project launched to show value of written numbers to kids

THE WRITTEN Numbers in Everyday Life Project was officially launched on May 2, established to support the early childhood education sector by helping to ensure that kids retain the fundamentals of mathematics. This project is made possible...

‘Literacy with confidence equals winners’

Strutting along the classroom’s make-believe runway, with shoulders held high and smiles beaming, the Kindergarten students of Maverley Primary and Infant School proudly showcased what sets them apart, successfully accomplishing the day’s goal. ‘...
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‘Literacy with confidence equals winners’

Strutting along the classroom’s make-believe runway, with shoulders held high and smiles beaming, the Kindergarten students of Maverley Primary and Infant School proudly showcased what sets them apart, successfully accomplishing the day’s goal. ‘...

Books ‘N Brunch promotes reading in Jamaica

As Jamaica celebrates Education Week with a special emphasis on Read Across Jamaica Day, Amplify Studios in partnership with GrassROOTS Community Foundation and the Book Industry Association of Jamaica is taking a keen look at Jamaica’s literacy...
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Books ‘N Brunch promotes reading in Jamaica

As Jamaica celebrates Education Week with a special emphasis on Read Across Jamaica Day, Amplify Studios in partnership with GrassROOTS Community Foundation and the Book Industry Association of Jamaica is taking a keen look at Jamaica’s literacy...

Jim Peterson, retired Toronto MP and former Liberal trade minister, dead at 82

Jim Peterson, a retired Toronto MP and former Liberal cabinet minister under Paul Martin, has died at the age of 82.
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Jim Peterson, retired Toronto MP and former Liberal trade minister, dead at 82

Jim Peterson, a retired Toronto MP and former Liberal cabinet minister under Paul Martin, has died at the age of 82.

More than 200 Special Education Assistants trained

More than 200 Special Education Assistants have been trained as part of the Ministry of Education and Youth's programme to strengthen inclusive education and to ensure that no student with special needs is left behind. Portfolio Minister,...
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More than 200 Special Education Assistants trained

More than 200 Special Education Assistants have been trained as part of the Ministry of Education and Youth's programme to strengthen inclusive education and to ensure that no student with special needs is left behind. Portfolio Minister,...

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