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Sudan: North Darfur - EU Warns of Fresh Sanctions Amid El Fasher Escalation

[Dabanga] Brussels / El Fasher -- The European Union (EU) is ready to consider additional sanctions, including against those in positions of leadership in Sudan, the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs Josep Borell warned in a statement today, t

UTM National Youth Forum donates food items at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital

Whatsapp group based UTM National Youth Forum has on Saturday donated assorted food and other items worthy K1.8 Milion to over 50 patients and guardians at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre. Speaking during the distribution UTM National Youth Foru
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UTM National Youth Forum donates food items at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital

Whatsapp group based UTM National Youth Forum has on Saturday donated assorted food and other items worthy K1.8 Milion to over 50 patients and guardians at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre. Speaking during the distribution UTM National Youth Forum acting chair Andrew Kenneth Mlumbe said as members of UTM they believe in promoting unity […] The post UTM National Youth Forum donates food items at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Catholic women discuss their role in mitigating effects of climate change, environmental restoration

Members of the Catholic Women Association (CWA) from all the seven dioceses of the Catholic Church in Malawi converged in Lilongwe to discuss measures they can take to mitigate the effects of climate change. The conference, which the Jesuit Centre for Ecolog
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Catholic women discuss their role in mitigating effects of climate change, environmental restoration

Members of the Catholic Women Association (CWA) from all the seven dioceses of the Catholic Church in Malawi converged in Lilongwe to discuss measures they can take to mitigate the effects of climate change. The conference, which the Jesuit Centre for Ecology and Development (JCED) facilitated with financial support from Trocaire, took place at the […] The post Catholic women discuss their role in mitigating effects of climate change, environmental restoration appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Exercise prudent leadership, Govt tells demotivated mayors

Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Owen Chomanika, has reiterated that corruption and ineffective leadership are some of the major vices retarding the growth of urban councils in Malawi. Chomanika has since urged newly elected mayors and
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Exercise prudent leadership, Govt tells demotivated mayors

Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Owen Chomanika, has reiterated that corruption and ineffective leadership are some of the major vices retarding the growth of urban councils in Malawi. Chomanika has since urged newly elected mayors and deputy mayors to rise above these vices and exercise prudent leadership that brings holistic growth to […] The post Exercise prudent leadership, Govt tells demotivated mayors appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Kabambe speaks out: “I am not in UTM as DPP plant.”

Presidential hopeful Dalitso Kabambe has trashed assertions of him being a plant of some political masters in the UTM party. Dr. Kabambe has declared his interest for presidency at UTM, which fell vacant on June, 10 after the death of party president Saulos C
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Kabambe speaks out: “I am not in UTM as DPP plant.”

Presidential hopeful Dalitso Kabambe has trashed assertions of him being a plant of some political masters in the UTM party. Dr. Kabambe has declared his interest for presidency at UTM, which fell vacant on June, 10 after the death of party president Saulos Chilima in a military plane crash in Chikangawa Forest. He left the […] The post Kabambe speaks out: “I am not in UTM as DPP plant.” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Mobilizing community structures to promote health-seeking behavior

For decades, communities under Traditional Authority (T/A) Kapeni in Blantyre would not seek medical and healthcare services even when there was an outbreak. This exposed them to multiple health-related risks. Studies have suggested that societal attitudes, s
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Mobilizing community structures to promote health-seeking behavior

For decades, communities under Traditional Authority (T/A) Kapeni in Blantyre would not seek medical and healthcare services even when there was an outbreak. This exposed them to multiple health-related risks. Studies have suggested that societal attitudes, socio-cultural norms, lack of access to resources, and personal knowledge contributed to the communities’ failure to demand and access […] The post Mobilizing community structures to promote health-seeking behavior appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Lesotho: Lesotho Needs Constitutional Reforms to Help Gain Political Stability

[The Conversation Africa] Lesotho, a small country landlocked by South Africa, has been struggling to make constitutional reforms since the advent of coalition politics in 2012. It needs the reforms to address political instability which has been a feature o
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Lesotho: Lesotho Needs Constitutional Reforms to Help Gain Political Stability

[The Conversation Africa] Lesotho, a small country landlocked by South Africa, has been struggling to make constitutional reforms since the advent of coalition politics in 2012. It needs the reforms to address political instability which has been a feature of the country for more than five decades.

Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Wildlife Authority Insists On 200 Elephants Cull to Feed Drought-Ravaged Population, Preserve Ecology

[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) director general, Fulton Mangwanya has announced that culling of elephants will go ahead despite strong criticism and from some conservationists.
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Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Wildlife Authority Insists On 200 Elephants Cull to Feed Drought-Ravaged Population, Preserve Ecology

[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) director general, Fulton Mangwanya has announced that culling of elephants will go ahead despite strong criticism and from some conservationists.

Zelensky has chosen escalation – Moscow

Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk Region was the best reply to those who thought Kiev wanted peace, Russia’s deputy UN envoy has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Zelensky has chosen escalation – Moscow

Ukraine’s incursion into Kursk Region was the best reply to those who thought Kiev wanted peace, Russia’s deputy UN envoy has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Now Angela Rayner hires £68,000-a-year 'vanity photographer': Deputy PM is the first to have taxpayer-funded staffer to burnish her image - as sleaze controversy grows

Although Downing Street has employed photographers to record the Prime Minister for some years, Ms Rayner is the first deputy to be awarded her own.
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Now Angela Rayner hires £68,000-a-year 'vanity photographer': Deputy PM is the first to have taxpayer-funded staffer to burnish her image - as sleaze controversy grows

Although Downing Street has employed photographers to record the Prime Minister for some years, Ms Rayner is the first deputy to be awarded her own.

US billionaire sees Zelensky’s 'victory plan' leading to third world war

David Sacks said hopefully Joe Biden can remember why he has rejected the points of the Ukrainian president’s plan
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US billionaire sees Zelensky’s 'victory plan' leading to third world war

David Sacks said hopefully Joe Biden can remember why he has rejected the points of the Ukrainian president’s plan

6,000 terrorist cell members neutralized in North Caucasus over 25 years

According to Lieutenant General Vladimir Makeyev, over this period, 4,000 infrastructure facilities of criminal groups and approximately 2 tons of explosives have also been discovered and destroyed
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6,000 terrorist cell members neutralized in North Caucasus over 25 years

According to Lieutenant General Vladimir Makeyev, over this period, 4,000 infrastructure facilities of criminal groups and approximately 2 tons of explosives have also been discovered and destroyed

Somaliland urges Somali government to address al-Shabab-Houthi alliance threat

Hargeisa (HOL) – Somaliland's Minister of Internal Affairs, Mohamed Kahin Ahmed, called on the Somali government to address the emerging relationship between the militant group al-Shabaab and Houthi fighters in Yemen.
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Somaliland urges Somali government to address al-Shabab-Houthi alliance threat

Hargeisa (HOL) – Somaliland's Minister of Internal Affairs, Mohamed Kahin Ahmed, called on the Somali government to address the emerging relationship between the militant group al-Shabaab and Houthi fighters in Yemen.

Zelensky in US to explain war plan to Biden, Harris, Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday arrived in the United States for a crucial visit to present Kyiv's plan to end two and a half years of war with Russia. Zelensky will present his proposals -- which he calls a «victory plan» -- to
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Zelensky in US to explain war plan to Biden, Harris, Trump

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday arrived in the United States for a crucial visit to present Kyiv's plan to end two and a half years of war with Russia. Zelensky will present his proposals -- which he calls a «victory plan» -- to President Joe Biden, as well as presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The visit comes after a summer of intense fighting: with Moscow advancing fast in eastern Ukraine and Kyiv holding on to swathes of Russia's Kursk region. It also comes as Kyiv has for weeks pressed the West to allow it to use long-range weapons to strike targets deep inside Russia -- so far to no avail. When they meet at the White House on Thursday, Zelensky is expected to try to convince Biden to change his mind. On the first leg of his US visit, Ukraine's president visited a factory in Pennsylvania on Sunday that produces badly needed 155mm artillery shells. «I began my visit to the United States by expressing my gratitude to all the employees at the plant,» Zelensky said Sunday in a post on X, formerly Twitter. The post included photos of him shaking hands with workers at the plant, where he said production had been ramped up. «It is in places like this where you can truly feel that the democratic world can prevail,» he wrote. He will next travel to New York and Washington. Zelensky said the coming weeks would decide how more than 30 months of fighting that has killed thousands would end. «It is now being determined what the legacy of the current generation of states leaders will be. Those in the highest offices,» he said. In comments before his trip, Zelensky said the United States and UK have not given Ukraine permission to use the long-range weapons as they fear escalation, but hinted he had not given up hope. «We have had some decisions in the history of our relationship with Biden -- very interesting and difficult dialogues,» Zelensky said earlier this week, adding: «He later changed his point of view.» Moscow has said it considers such a go-ahead as NATO countries being «at war» with Russia. - 'Fair and stable peace' - A close adviser to Biden said this month that the US leader would use his remaining time in office to «put Ukraine in the best possible position to prevail.» No details on Ukraine's plan have been made public. Zelensky said Biden would be the first foreign leader to see the plan «in full» -- saying it will then also be presented to «all leaders of our partner countries.» Zelensky plans to present the proposals to the US Congress, Harris and Trump. The White House has said he will meet with Democratic Vice President Harris separately from Biden, and Zelensky has said he expects to meet with Republican Trump on Thursday or Friday. Harris has indicated she would continue Biden's policies on Ukraine, while Trump has been hugely critical of Washington's massive aid packages for Kyiv. Zelensky said earlier this week that the plan envisages that «war will not return to us again in an even bigger wave» in years to come. He has said Kyiv plans to hold meetings throughout autumn and that the «entire plan» will be ready by «early November.» The proposals, he told the media Friday, envisage «quick and concrete steps by our strategic partners.» - 'Clear place for Ukraine' - One of those steps, he said, is «related to strengthening Ukraine's weapons capabilities» while another demands a «clear place for Ukraine in the world's security architecture». Zelensky has also said he plans to invite Russia to a possible second international peace summit in November. But Moscow this weekend said it would not attend and referred to President Vladimir Putin's conditions to enter talks: that Ukraine surrender four of its regions. «I think both are still betting on the possibility of a military victory,» UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres told CNN Sunday. Russian attacks on Ukraine killed six people -- including two children -- this weekend, while a strike on the city of Kharkiv wounded 21 people in a residential neighbourhood. Ukraine said it struck two arms depots in Russia, with Kyiv's army saying it hit a key ammunition storage base important to the Russian army's logistics for its invasion. © Agence France-Pressee

'Atrocious' Sudan war pushing refugees further afield: UNHCR chief

The UN's refugee chief questioned Sunday what future awaited the Sudanese people as the country's civil war rages, pushing its people ever further afield including to Uganda and Europe's maritime borders. Since the start of the war in April 2023, «wel
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'Atrocious' Sudan war pushing refugees further afield: UNHCR chief

The UN's refugee chief questioned Sunday what future awaited the Sudanese people as the country's civil war rages, pushing its people ever further afield including to Uganda and Europe's maritime borders. Since the start of the war in April 2023, «well over 10 million people have been chased away from their homes,» two million of whom fled Sudan, Filippo Grandi told AFP in an interview, ahead of the annual UN General Assembly high-level week. «What's the future for a country like Sudan, devastated by war?» Grandi asked. Grandi's role leading the UNHCR and its 20,000 staff is one of the most important in the United Nations due to the ever-growing number of refugees in the world, and the agency has won the Nobel Peace Prize twice. Grandi said it was «worrying» that «people are starting to move away from the immediate neighborhood,» describing a sharp increase of Sudanese -- around 40,000 -- arriving in non-bordering Uganda. «We have seen at least 100,000 Sudanese arrive in Libya,» Grandi said. «We know that, given the active presence of trafficking networks and also the proximity with Europe, many of them may now try, or are already trying, to take boats on to Italy and other European countries,» Grandi said. - Crisis 'unobserved' by international community - «We have been warning the Europeans,» he added, insisting that humanitarian aid for Sudan was inadequate, and that Sudanese people would continue to leave and would reach more countries. «This crisis is really beginning to impact the whole region in very, very risky ways.» Chad, South Sudan, Ethiopia and the Central African Republic are home to tens of thousands of refugees, while Egypt, where many Sudanese migrants were already living, is home to millions. Sudan's civil war has pitted the army led by general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan against the paramilitary RSF forces of general Mohamed Hamdane Daglo, claiming tens of thousands of lives and plunging 26 million into severe food insecurity. Famine has been declared in Zamzam camp in Darfur near to the city of El-Fasher, where the RSF this weekend launched a large-scale offensive after months of siege. «We have very patchy information about the situation inside,» Grandi said. «(But) we know that there are certain patterns» -- namely that militias, sometimes linked with one of the warring parties or the RSF itself «targets or puts pressure on civilians.» The RSF, with the support of Arab militias, have killed between 10,000 and 15,000 people in the West-Darfur town of El-Geneina alone, UN experts said. «This most grave crisis -- a crisis of human rights, a crisis of humanitarian needs -- passes largely unobserved in our international community,» Grandi said. «Every new crisis chases the other crisis away» -- from Ukraine to Gaza. But even before the deadly war in Gaza, the war in Sudan had been «marginalized» despite its massive impact, he said, condemning the «deficit of interest for crises in Africa,» like those in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Sahel, as «frightening and shocking.» Grandi questioned the outlook for Sudan even if peace was achieved, warning that the Sudanese middle class which had «held the country together had been completely destroyed. »They know that it's over. They've lost their jobs, their homes have been destroyed,« he said. »Many times relatives have been killed. It's atrocious." © Agence France-Presse

'Megastorm' unleashes floods hell on UK: SIX more inches of rain could fall today with amber danger warning issued after weekend deluge left homes and businesses inundated across England

Thunder brought as many as 13,000 lightning strikes yesterday with more heavy rain set to hit parts of the country.
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Kenya's forex reserves rise to 7.85 bln USD

Kenya's foreign exchange reserves had reached a new high of 7.85 billion U.S. dollars as of Thursday, marking an increase for the third consecutive week, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) said in its weekly financial market update released Friday evening.
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Kenya's forex reserves rise to 7.85 bln USD

Kenya's foreign exchange reserves had reached a new high of 7.85 billion U.S. dollars as of Thursday, marking an increase for the third consecutive week, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) said in its weekly financial market update released Friday evening.

Kenya to send 600 more police officers to Haiti

Kenya has pledged to send 600 more police officers to Haiti in the coming weeks to help fight gangs controlling much of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and nearby areas.
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Kenya to send 600 more police officers to Haiti

Kenya has pledged to send 600 more police officers to Haiti in the coming weeks to help fight gangs controlling much of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and nearby areas.

Rotary Clubs unveil augmented reality mural in Downtown art district

In a bold move to blend art, technology, and community service, seven Rotary Clubs and one Rotaract Club in Kingston and St Andrew have collaborated to create a striking mural in the heart of the Kingston Creative Art Walk on Water Lane. The mural...
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Rotary Clubs unveil augmented reality mural in Downtown art district

In a bold move to blend art, technology, and community service, seven Rotary Clubs and one Rotaract Club in Kingston and St Andrew have collaborated to create a striking mural in the heart of the Kingston Creative Art Walk on Water Lane. The mural...

Over 2,000 students benefit from JPS back-to-school assistance

JPS provided more than $37 million in back-to-school aid across the parishes of St Elizabeth, Trelawny, St Thomas and Kingston and St Andrew, benefiting over 2,000 students in preparation for the 2024-25 academic year. The contribution was a part...
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Over 2,000 students benefit from JPS back-to-school assistance

JPS provided more than $37 million in back-to-school aid across the parishes of St Elizabeth, Trelawny, St Thomas and Kingston and St Andrew, benefiting over 2,000 students in preparation for the 2024-25 academic year. The contribution was a part...

Violence prevention commission hands in report

Jamaica’s National Commission on Violence Prevention (NCVP) has submitted a preliminary report to the government and, according to Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness, his administration will be seeking to develop a social consensus around the...
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Violence prevention commission hands in report

Jamaica’s National Commission on Violence Prevention (NCVP) has submitted a preliminary report to the government and, according to Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness, his administration will be seeking to develop a social consensus around the...

Senior citizens sparkle in innovation and technology course

Western Bureau Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr says the 37 senior citizens, all female, who recently completed a 10-week course at HEART NSTA College of Innovation and Technology, international certification in digital...
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Senior citizens sparkle in innovation and technology course

Western Bureau Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr says the 37 senior citizens, all female, who recently completed a 10-week course at HEART NSTA College of Innovation and Technology, international certification in digital...

OpenAI’s data hunger raises privacy concerns

Last month, OpenAI came out against a yet-to-be enacted Californian law that aims to set basic safety standards for developers of large artificial intelligence (AI) models. This was a change of posture for the company, whose chief executive Sam...
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OpenAI’s data hunger raises privacy concerns

Last month, OpenAI came out against a yet-to-be enacted Californian law that aims to set basic safety standards for developers of large artificial intelligence (AI) models. This was a change of posture for the company, whose chief executive Sam...

Prime Minister Mishustin to speak at key microelectronics forum

The event will also be attended by First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov and Minister of Digital Development and Communications and Mass Media Maksut
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Prime Minister Mishustin to speak at key microelectronics forum

The event will also be attended by First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov and Minister of Digital Development and Communications and Mass Media Maksut Shadayev

India’s Modi expresses concerns over humanitarian situation in Gaza at meeting with Abbas

«Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further deepening of the bilateral relations between India and Palestine,» the Indian Foreign Ministry said
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India’s Modi expresses concerns over humanitarian situation in Gaza at meeting with Abbas

«Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to further deepening of the bilateral relations between India and Palestine,» the Indian Foreign Ministry said

Woodlands fatal car accident: Victim married last year, daughter yet to turn one

The victim of the fatal car accident in Woodlands last Saturday (Sep 21) had just gotten married last year, with his daughter less than a year old. Chen Guosheng, 29, was returning to Malaysia while hitching a ride with a colleague surnamed Zheng (translit
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Woodlands fatal car accident: Victim married last year, daughter yet to turn one

The victim of the fatal car accident in Woodlands last Saturday (Sep 21) had just gotten married last year, with his daughter less than a year old. Chen Guosheng, 29, was returning to Malaysia while hitching a ride with a colleague surnamed Zheng (transliteration) last Friday, reported Shin Min Daily News.  The two met with an accident at the junction of Woodlands Avenue 7 and 10 after a BMW collided with the rear of their vehicle.  The force of the impact reportedly threw Chen, a factory worker, out of the vehicle and he was pronounced dead at scene, according to Shin Min. Chen's colleague was arrested for careless driving causing death, according to The Straits Times. Speaking with the Chinese paper at the morgue in Singapore General Hospital, Chen's cousin, also surnamed Chen, shared that the latter was an easy going person who loved joking with his friends.  He was also a very generous person. 

Israel 'is probing whether it has killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza airstrike', say reports: IDF 'cannot confirm or deny' taking out October 7 attack mastermind

Unconfirmed reports have claimed that Hamas' leader Yahya Sinwar has been killed in an Israeli airstrike. 
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Mobster who committed 150 ­murders, dissolved a boy's body in acid and bombed a judge admits 'I am a monster - but I repent' in new book

Sicilian mafia figure Giovanni Brusca has described himself as a 'monster' in a book to be released on Thursday. Among his victims was anti-mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone.
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Mobster who committed 150 ­murders, dissolved a boy's body in acid and bombed a judge admits 'I am a monster - but I repent' in new book

Sicilian mafia figure Giovanni Brusca has described himself as a 'monster' in a book to be released on Thursday. Among his victims was anti-mafia prosecutor Giovanni Falcone.

Boy, 14, caught up in Southport riots was told off so sternly by his parents that police and prosecutors chose not to charge him

The Director of Public Prosecutions said the anger of the mother and father, who took their son to a police station after learning of his part in the disorder on social media, was punishment enough.
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Boy, 14, caught up in Southport riots was told off so sternly by his parents that police and prosecutors chose not to charge him

The Director of Public Prosecutions said the anger of the mother and father, who took their son to a police station after learning of his part in the disorder on social media, was punishment enough.

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