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Somali referee Omar Artan selected for FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali referee Omar Abdiqadir Artan has been appointed to officiate at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile, becoming the first Somali selected for the tournament and one of only three African referees chosen.

Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage must unite to crush Labour for the good of the country, says Nadine Dorries

Nadine Dorries, who last week sensationally defected to Reform UK, appealed to both men to work together when speaking on the Daily Mail's latest 'Alas Vine and Hitchens' podcast.
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Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage must unite to crush Labour for the good of the country, says Nadine Dorries

Nadine Dorries, who last week sensationally defected to Reform UK, appealed to both men to work together when speaking on the Daily Mail's latest 'Alas Vine and Hitchens' podcast.

Millions believe this British boy has performed miracles since his death at just 15. Today, amid dark whispers about the Catholic Church's real intentions, Carlo Acutis will be anointed a saint

The legendary Francis is Assisi's biggest attraction no longer. His popularity has been surpassed by that of the new kid on the town's cobbled blocks: London-born Carlo Acutis
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Millions believe this British boy has performed miracles since his death at just 15. Today, amid dark whispers about the Catholic Church's real intentions, Carlo Acutis will be anointed a saint

The legendary Francis is Assisi's biggest attraction no longer. His popularity has been surpassed by that of the new kid on the town's cobbled blocks: London-born Carlo Acutis

Formerly enslaved African has a headstone

IN AN April 6, 2016 article, I said, “The burial grounds of enslaved Africans are very hard to find in Jamaica. They were buried in arbitrary places in unmarked graves”. And, in some parts of Jamaica, the narrative is that, wherever there are piles...
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Formerly enslaved African has a headstone

IN AN April 6, 2016 article, I said, “The burial grounds of enslaved Africans are very hard to find in Jamaica. They were buried in arbitrary places in unmarked graves”. And, in some parts of Jamaica, the narrative is that, wherever there are piles...

How Silicon Valley is using religious language to talk about AI

TORONTO (AP): As the rapid, unregulated development of artificial intelligence continues, the language people in Silicon Valley use to describe it is becoming increasingly religious. From predicting the potential destruction of humanity to a...
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How Silicon Valley is using religious language to talk about AI

TORONTO (AP): As the rapid, unregulated development of artificial intelligence continues, the language people in Silicon Valley use to describe it is becoming increasingly religious. From predicting the potential destruction of humanity to a...

Learn to converse rather than argue

Hello Mi Neighbour! Ah boy, what a life eeenh. What happens whenever you try to make a point during a discussion and someone denies you the opportunity because they think your point maybe pointless? If yuh don’t mine sharp, be it a friend, family...
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Learn to converse rather than argue

Hello Mi Neighbour! Ah boy, what a life eeenh. What happens whenever you try to make a point during a discussion and someone denies you the opportunity because they think your point maybe pointless? If yuh don’t mine sharp, be it a friend, family...

Gardening’s hidden benefits

If you spend any time gardening, you probably understand what I mean when I say it feels good – despite the lifting, sweating and straining involved. Yes, exercise is good for our bodies, but there’s something about digging in the dirt while...
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Gardening’s hidden benefits

If you spend any time gardening, you probably understand what I mean when I say it feels good – despite the lifting, sweating and straining involved. Yes, exercise is good for our bodies, but there’s something about digging in the dirt while...

In tough job market for new workers, networking can make a difference

NEW YORK (AP): Growing up as the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica, Stacey Watson didn’t see herself in the characters of the books she read. Now 28, she wants to be a book editor who helps promote a more diverse range of story protagonists so...
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In tough job market for new workers, networking can make a difference

NEW YORK (AP): Growing up as the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica, Stacey Watson didn’t see herself in the characters of the books she read. Now 28, she wants to be a book editor who helps promote a more diverse range of story protagonists so...

Fire at Chai Chee Avenue, over 50 residents evacuated, 4 sent to hospital, 1 arrested

A fire broke out at Chai Chee Avenue on Friday (Sept 5) night, and 50 residents were evacuated. Four of them were taken to the hospital.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to a fire at Block 31 Cha
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Fire at Chai Chee Avenue, over 50 residents evacuated, 4 sent to hospital, 1 arrested

A fire broke out at Chai Chee Avenue on Friday (Sept 5) night, and 50 residents were evacuated. Four of them were taken to the hospital.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to a fire at Block 31 Chai Chee Avenue at about 11.05pm.«Upon arrival, the living room of an eighth-floor unit was on fire. The fire was extinguished by firefighters with a water jet. There was no one inside the unit when SCDF arrived,» the spokesperson said.SCDF added that four persons, including a firefighter, were assessed for smoke inhalation and sent to the hospital. Investigations into the cause of the fire are ongoing.The Singapore Police Force said a 58-year-old man was arrested for «causing or contributing to risk of dangerous fire», adding that investigations are underway.According to a report by Lianhe Zaobao yesterday, residents said they heard arguments and the smell of gasoline from the flat before the accident.

2 'Hong Kong tourists' arrested for scamming man of $800 at Joo Koon

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested for their suspected involvement in a case of cheating. The 31-year-old man and 30-year-old woman had scammed the victim of $800, shared a news release from the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Friday (Sept 5). 
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2 'Hong Kong tourists' arrested for scamming man of $800 at Joo Koon

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested for their suspected involvement in a case of cheating. The 31-year-old man and 30-year-old woman had scammed the victim of $800, shared a news release from the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Friday (Sept 5). On Sept 4 at around 2.25pm, SPF received a report from the victim who was allegedly cheated by the duo.Preliminary investigations revealed that on Sept 3, the man and woman had approached the victim at the main entrance of a supermarket located along Joo Koon Circle. They had presented themselves as tourists from Hong Kong who were facing financial difficulties due to a malfunctioning bank card.To fulfil an «urgent hotel payment», the man asked the victim for $800 in cash and showed the victim a fabricated bank transfer receipt as purported proof of payment. The victim was also presented with a counterfeit gold ring and told that it was worth RM11,980 (S$3,656). Believing the duo, the victim withdrew $800 and gave it to them. 

Body against liver: Teenager overcomes rare autoimmune condition after transplant

SINGAPORE - Teenager Ryan Lim slipped into depression after a series of post-transplant infections in 2023.The Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School student received a liver transplant on Sept 7, 2023 - 10 years after he was first diagnosed with autoimmune hepa
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Body against liver: Teenager overcomes rare autoimmune condition after transplant

SINGAPORE - Teenager Ryan Lim slipped into depression after a series of post-transplant infections in 2023.The Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School student received a liver transplant on Sept 7, 2023 - 10 years after he was first diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH).It is a rare condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the liver, causing chronic inflammation and, in severe cases, liver failure. There are about two to five cases of AIH per 100,000 children worldwide.Because of his infections, Ryan had to spend more time in the hospital to ensure that his body did not reject his new liver.The teenager, who was looking forward to returning to school, felt that life had dealt him a harsh blow.«I thought I could go back to a normal life after the surgery, like any teenager my age. Instead, I had to be in the hospital longer while doctors battled my infections,» said Ryan, who is now 17 years old.He was five when his mother noticed a yellow hue in his skin and the whites of his eyes, and bloating in his abdomen.

Roadside bomb kills Somali military commander, two soldiers in Bari region

Bosaso (HOL) — A roadside bomb killed at least three soldiers, including a military commander, in Somalia’s Bari region on Saturday, security officials said.
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Roadside bomb kills Somali military commander, two soldiers in Bari region

Bosaso (HOL) — A roadside bomb killed at least three soldiers, including a military commander, in Somalia’s Bari region on Saturday, security officials said.

Somalia to resume voter registration after registering new political parties

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia's Independent National Electoral and Boundaries Commission said Saturday that voter registration for the country’s long-promised one-person, one-vote elections will resume on Sept. 9.
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Somalia to resume voter registration after registering new political parties

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia's Independent National Electoral and Boundaries Commission said Saturday that voter registration for the country’s long-promised one-person, one-vote elections will resume on Sept. 9.

Starmer sacks Rachel Reeves' sister as flailing PM frantically tries to relaunch his Government by axeing MORE ministers in desperate attempt to save face 

Rachel Reeves ' younger sister Ellie has become the latest casualty as Sir Keir Starmer swung the axe through his junior ministers to frantically get his Government back on track.
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Starmer sacks Rachel Reeves' sister as flailing PM frantically tries to relaunch his Government by axeing MORE ministers in desperate attempt to save face 

Rachel Reeves ' younger sister Ellie has become the latest casualty as Sir Keir Starmer swung the axe through his junior ministers to frantically get his Government back on track.

Jharkhand: Hardcore Naxalite Amit Handsa carrying Rs 10 lakh bounty killed in Chaibasa; security forces recover huge cache of weapons

In a significant operation, security forces neutralized a key naxalite leader, Amit Hansda, in an encounter in Jharkhand's Chaibasa on Sunday. Hansda, a Zonal Commander, had a reward of Rs 10 lakh on his head. The joint operation by the COBRA battalion and di
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Jharkhand: Hardcore Naxalite Amit Handsa carrying Rs 10 lakh bounty killed in Chaibasa; security forces recover huge cache of weapons

In a significant operation, security forces neutralized a key naxalite leader, Amit Hansda, in an encounter in Jharkhand's Chaibasa on Sunday. Hansda, a Zonal Commander, had a reward of Rs 10 lakh on his head. The joint operation by the COBRA battalion and district police also led to the recovery of weapons, including an SLR rifle.

Traders take out £2bn bet against sterling in fresh blow to Chancellor

Latest data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission shows there were up over 33,000 net bets out against sterling worth £2 billion, reversing this year's positive trend.
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Traders take out £2bn bet against sterling in fresh blow to Chancellor

Latest data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission shows there were up over 33,000 net bets out against sterling worth £2 billion, reversing this year's positive trend.

Unhinged Labour risks wrecking the economy

Thankfully, Liz Truss was in and out of Downing Street in 49 days - before she could do too much damage. If only we could be rid of Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves so quickly.
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Unhinged Labour risks wrecking the economy

Thankfully, Liz Truss was in and out of Downing Street in 49 days - before she could do too much damage. If only we could be rid of Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves so quickly.

SARAH VINE: Sorry, Nadine - but Reform are political junk food. Only Kemi's Tories have what Britain TRULY needs to end the Starmer disaster

One of the joys of working for this newspaper is that I get to share a platform with the wittiest and most successful writers in the business.
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SARAH VINE: Sorry, Nadine - but Reform are political junk food. Only Kemi's Tories have what Britain TRULY needs to end the Starmer disaster

One of the joys of working for this newspaper is that I get to share a platform with the wittiest and most successful writers in the business.

TONY HETHERINGTON: Travel agent's flights cost us £400 more than booking direct with BA

We reluctantly agreed to a total price of £1,938. Within an hour, our daughter and her friend told us they had booked direct with BA for £1,502.
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TONY HETHERINGTON: Travel agent's flights cost us £400 more than booking direct with BA

We reluctantly agreed to a total price of £1,938. Within an hour, our daughter and her friend told us they had booked direct with BA for £1,502.

‘I don’t give a s**t’: Vance defends ‘cartel boat’ strike

US Vice President J.D. Vance says he “doesn’t give a s**t” if the strike on a Venezuela-linked boat is labeled a war crime Read Full Article at RT.com
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‘I don’t give a s**t’: Vance defends ‘cartel boat’ strike

US Vice President J.D. Vance says he “doesn’t give a s**t” if the strike on a Venezuela-linked boat is labeled a war crime Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukrainian government seat damaged by Russian strike (PHOTOS)

The building housing the Ukrainian government has been damaged by a Russian drone, Kiev’s mayor has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukrainian government seat damaged by Russian strike (PHOTOS)

The building housing the Ukrainian government has been damaged by a Russian drone, Kiev’s mayor has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Cancelled by Britain, Graham Linehan's war with trans lobby ended his career and his marriage. Now he's quit the UK for America - and wants asylum as a 'free speech refugee'

The Father Ted creator was arrested by armed police at Heathrow Airport last week and questioned over three tweets defending women from transgender rights campaigners.
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Cancelled by Britain, Graham Linehan's war with trans lobby ended his career and his marriage. Now he's quit the UK for America - and wants asylum as a 'free speech refugee'

The Father Ted creator was arrested by armed police at Heathrow Airport last week and questioned over three tweets defending women from transgender rights campaigners.

Independent Civil Society Warns Opinion Polls Could Fuel Voter Apathy

  The Independent Civil Society (ICS) has raised alarm over what it calls the “persistent and ill-timed” release of opinion polls in the run-up to the September 16 tripartite elections. Speaking at a press briefing on Saturday at Mphatso Motel in Mzu
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Independent Civil Society Warns Opinion Polls Could Fuel Voter Apathy

  The Independent Civil Society (ICS) has raised alarm over what it calls the “persistent and ill-timed” release of opinion polls in the run-up to the September 16 tripartite elections. Speaking at a press briefing on Saturday at Mphatso Motel in Mzuzu, ICS Chairperson Caesar Kondowe said the timing of the polls could discourage some […] The post Independent Civil Society Warns Opinion Polls Could Fuel Voter Apathy appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

SADC, EISA trains electoral observer team ahead of Malawi elections

The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) has commenced a four-day training for its observers in Lilongwe ahead of Malawi elections to be held on 16 September. Malawi Ministry of Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary
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SADC, EISA trains electoral observer team ahead of Malawi elections

The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) has commenced a four-day training for its observers in Lilongwe ahead of Malawi elections to be held on 16 September. Malawi Ministry of Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary responsible for Legal Affairs, Mary Kachale said the training for Sadc Observers is very important as it will […] The post SADC, EISA trains electoral observer team ahead of Malawi elections appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Agriculture network for local council managers launched

The Agriculture Services Managers Network (AGRINET) has been officially inaugurated to bring together diverse perspectives and forge shared path on agriculture services among local councils. The network alongside the First-ever conference and Symposium of Man
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Agriculture network for local council managers launched

The Agriculture Services Managers Network (AGRINET) has been officially inaugurated to bring together diverse perspectives and forge shared path on agriculture services among local councils. The network alongside the First-ever conference and Symposium of Managers from local councils has been facilitated by Malawi Local Government Association (MALGA) under the theme: “Catalyzing Agricultural Transformation: Enhancing Community […] The post Agriculture network for local council managers launched appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Muslims urged to uphold peace and harmony towards the elections

Muslims in the country have been urged to be at the forefront in maintaining peace and harmony before, during and after the country’s forthcoming tripartite elections slated for September 16, this year. The call was made in Blantyre on Friday during thi
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Muslims urged to uphold peace and harmony towards the elections

Muslims in the country have been urged to be at the forefront in maintaining peace and harmony before, during and after the country’s forthcoming tripartite elections slated for September 16, this year. The call was made in Blantyre on Friday during this year’s Meelad(Ziyarra) celebrations organised by the Limbe Muslim Jamaat in conjunction with the […] The post Muslims urged to uphold peace and harmony towards the elections appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

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