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World Vision and Youth Challenge Sign MOU to Empower Young People Across Three Provinces

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed yesterday between Youth Challenge Vanuatu (YCV) and World Vision Vanuatu (WV) to strengthen support for young people across the country, particularly those often labelled by society as “Joss” and “Josslin.

Over 950 pounds of waste removed from Sturridge Park mangrove site

JPS, through its Environmental Affairs Department and its philanthropic arm, the JPS Foundation, participated in the coastal clean-up activity held on International Coastal Cleanup Day (September 20). With assistance from partners including the...
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Over 950 pounds of waste removed from Sturridge Park mangrove site

JPS, through its Environmental Affairs Department and its philanthropic arm, the JPS Foundation, participated in the coastal clean-up activity held on International Coastal Cleanup Day (September 20). With assistance from partners including the...

Rotary declares fight to end polio far from over

WESTERN BUREAU: Dominica Pradere, past president of the Rotary Club of Montego Bay, says the global campaign to eradicate poliomyelitis, commonly known as polio, is far from complete, and is calling for renewed public engagement and sustained...
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Rotary declares fight to end polio far from over

WESTERN BUREAU: Dominica Pradere, past president of the Rotary Club of Montego Bay, says the global campaign to eradicate poliomyelitis, commonly known as polio, is far from complete, and is calling for renewed public engagement and sustained...

Green champions Caribbean irrigation, investment priorities at FAO food forum

Jamaica last week underscored its leadership in advancing climate-resilient agriculture and regional food security during the Hand-in-Hand Investment Forum 2025, a flagship event of the World Food Forum (WFF) held at the Food and Agriculture...
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Green champions Caribbean irrigation, investment priorities at FAO food forum

Jamaica last week underscored its leadership in advancing climate-resilient agriculture and regional food security during the Hand-in-Hand Investment Forum 2025, a flagship event of the World Food Forum (WFF) held at the Food and Agriculture...

Jamaica Customs speaks data protection, legal affairs

Members of the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) utilised their presence at the Court Administration Division’s Public Education Day Symposium to raise awareness about the extensive legal functions performed by the agency, while also highlighting recent...
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Jamaica Customs speaks data protection, legal affairs

Members of the Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) utilised their presence at the Court Administration Division’s Public Education Day Symposium to raise awareness about the extensive legal functions performed by the agency, while also highlighting recent...

Around the Kingston Race Course (now National Heroes Park and Circle)

The 72-acre Kingston Race Course has been an important site in Kingston and St Andrew for sports and recreation since the early 19th century. It also hosted circuses, evangelists, and concerts. It was a cholera burial site and provided temporary...
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Around the Kingston Race Course (now National Heroes Park and Circle)

The 72-acre Kingston Race Course has been an important site in Kingston and St Andrew for sports and recreation since the early 19th century. It also hosted circuses, evangelists, and concerts. It was a cholera burial site and provided temporary...

'Really excited about a home birth': Heartbreaking posts of mother who died with her baby during home birth after traumatic first delivery in hospital

Hand up showing off a beautiful diamond engagement ring, Jennifer Cahill could not look happier.
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Male migrant who posed as a female nurse and worked in A&E department for months avoids jail

Male migrant Lucius Njoku borrowed a female friend's identity to tend to seriously ill patients in the A&E unit at the NHS hospital where killer nurse Lucy Letby worked, a court heard.
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Male migrant who posed as a female nurse and worked in A&E department for months avoids jail

Male migrant Lucius Njoku borrowed a female friend's identity to tend to seriously ill patients in the A&E unit at the NHS hospital where killer nurse Lucy Letby worked, a court heard.

Russian journalist returns home from Baku after months under arrest

Editor-in-chief of Sputnik Azerbaijan, Igor Kartavykh, has been released from custody, the Foreign Ministry says Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russian journalist returns home from Baku after months under arrest

Editor-in-chief of Sputnik Azerbaijan, Igor Kartavykh, has been released from custody, the Foreign Ministry says Read Full Article at RT.com

Are doctors in Singapore being disciplined fairly? Recent penalties for misconduct draw scrutiny

SINGAPORE — The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) imposed a three-year suspension in September on a young doctor for faking two medical certificates to cover two days of absence as a houseman in 2022.This is the most severe penalty that SMC can impose on a do
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Are doctors in Singapore being disciplined fairly? Recent penalties for misconduct draw scrutiny

SINGAPORE — The Singapore Medical Council (SMC) imposed a three-year suspension in September on a young doctor for faking two medical certificates to cover two days of absence as a houseman in 2022.This is the most severe penalty that SMC can impose on a doctor for wrongdoing, short of striking the person off the register.In October, the council imposed a similar penalty on Dr Wong Yoke Meng, a doctor with 40 years of practice. He inappropriately prescribed hormone replacement therapies to 18 patients, causing actual harm to at least three of them. He had been punished by SMC for other breaches in 2001, 2011, 2015 and 2024.

Over $1.4 million in undeclared cash, 395 vapes: 88 people caught in week-long operation in Singapore checkpoints

A total of 88 people were caught for various offences, including over $1.4 million in undeclared cash brought into Singapore, during a multi-agency enforcement operation spanning a week across the land, air and sea checkpoints.The police, Immigration and Chec
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Over $1.4 million in undeclared cash, 395 vapes: 88 people caught in week-long operation in Singapore checkpoints

A total of 88 people were caught for various offences, including over $1.4 million in undeclared cash brought into Singapore, during a multi-agency enforcement operation spanning a week across the land, air and sea checkpoints.The police, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Singapore Customs and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said in a joint statement that over 14,000 travelers and 280 vehicles were checked between Oct 9 and 15.More than 11,700 pieces of luggage and hand-carry bags were also scanned or searched, the authorities said, adding that the operation was part of «continued efforts to detect and enforce against Singapore’s cross-border cash reporting regime and other illegal smuggling activities».Eleven foreigners, aged between 34 and 60, were caught moving more than $20,000 —or its equivalent in foreign currencies— into or out of Singapore without making a declaration, or by making an inaccurate one, authorities said.The largest amount was detected on Oct 13, when three men and a woman were separately found carrying over $1.2 million in cash in various currencies.

Inhalers for asthma patients produce significant amounts of greenhouse gases, say Singapore scientists

SINGAPORE — People living with asthma are most vulnerable when taking a breath of air, yet their use of widely prescribed inhalers to help them breathe better contributes to the worsening of air quality.Doctors say asthma patients should be managing their c
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Inhalers for asthma patients produce significant amounts of greenhouse gases, say Singapore scientists

SINGAPORE — People living with asthma are most vulnerable when taking a breath of air, yet their use of widely prescribed inhalers to help them breathe better contributes to the worsening of air quality.Doctors say asthma patients should be managing their conditions better instead of turning to the inhalers frequently for treatment, to prevent more damage to the environment.Scientists from SingHealth Polyclinics (SHP) have found that these inhalers generate a significant amount of greenhouse gases.

East Africa: Political Will Key to Tackling NCDs in East Africa, Say Health Experts

[New Times] Did you know that one day you could wake up feeling perfectly fine, only to collapse later from a silent heart attack or stroke? These two and other non-communicable diseases (NDCs) are the leading cause of death in the East African region and glo
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East Africa: Political Will Key to Tackling NCDs in East Africa, Say Health Experts

[New Times] Did you know that one day you could wake up feeling perfectly fine, only to collapse later from a silent heart attack or stroke? These two and other non-communicable diseases (NDCs) are the leading cause of death in the East African region and globally. Hence the call for more political will for the nations to address the health burden.

Somalia: Somali Authorities and Interpol Arrest Former Hospital Director On Rape Charges in Rwanda

[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali authorities, in cooperation with Interpol, have arrested Jama Abdi Mohamud, the former director of Qardho Hospital, in Rwanda and brought him back to Somalia to face charges of rape and abuse.
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Somalia: Somali Authorities and Interpol Arrest Former Hospital Director On Rape Charges in Rwanda

[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali authorities, in cooperation with Interpol, have arrested Jama Abdi Mohamud, the former director of Qardho Hospital, in Rwanda and brought him back to Somalia to face charges of rape and abuse.

Du producteur à l’assiette : de moins en moins de produits locaux

Les chefs Tereva Galopin et Teaotearoa Maiarii font le marché de Papeete tous les dimanches pour proposer une carte fraîche, à base de produits locaux. L’occasion de redécouvrir des saveurs oubliées. Ils regrettent l’absence de transmission : les je
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Du producteur à l’assiette : de moins en moins de produits locaux

Les chefs Tereva Galopin et Teaotearoa Maiarii font le marché de Papeete tous les dimanches pour proposer une carte fraîche, à base de produits locaux. L’occasion de redécouvrir des saveurs oubliées. Ils regrettent l’absence de transmission : les jeunes ne veulent pas reprendre les exploitations. Ajoutés à cela, la raréfaction de cultures vivrières et le vieillissement des cocoteraies : les produits locaux sont de plus en plus rares et chers. Certains produits, sont même voués à disparaître selon eux.

'7 planes were shot down': Donald Trump yet again claims he stopped India-Pakistan war; cites '200% tariff' threat

US President Donald Trump once again claimed he averted a war between India and Pakistan by threatening steep trade tariffs. He stated that warning both nations of 200% tariffs pushed them to de-escalate tensions following military actions. India, however, ha
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'7 planes were shot down': Donald Trump yet again claims he stopped India-Pakistan war; cites '200% tariff' threat

US President Donald Trump once again claimed he averted a war between India and Pakistan by threatening steep trade tariffs. He stated that warning both nations of 200% tariffs pushed them to de-escalate tensions following military actions. India, however, has consistently denied any foreign intervention in its diplomatic and military responses.

Kushner reveals how Trump forced Netanyahu to APOLOGIZE to Qatar for deadly Doha strike - before approving secret talks with Hamas leader whose son was killed

Donald Trump forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to apologize to Qatari officials following a deadly attack on the country last month.
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Kushner reveals how Trump forced Netanyahu to APOLOGIZE to Qatar for deadly Doha strike - before approving secret talks with Hamas leader whose son was killed

Donald Trump forced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to apologize to Qatari officials following a deadly attack on the country last month.

NORMAN BAKER: Will the Met give Andrew a free ride (again) or will they do their job and investigate?

Now that Prince Andrew's scandalous secrets are exposed, writes NORMAN BAKER, the public have every right to know if such a senior royal has engaged in any law-breaking.
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NORMAN BAKER: Will the Met give Andrew a free ride (again) or will they do their job and investigate?

Now that Prince Andrew's scandalous secrets are exposed, writes NORMAN BAKER, the public have every right to know if such a senior royal has engaged in any law-breaking.

Man hurls bottles to 'defend' beer promoter in dispute over unpaid drinks at Tyrwhitt Rd coffee shop

In an attempt to «protect» a beer promoter arguing with customers accused of not paying for drinks, a man threw glass bottles at them.Several foreigners were caught in the crossfire during the fight on Saturday (Oct 18) night at a coffee shop on T
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Man hurls bottles to 'defend' beer promoter in dispute over unpaid drinks at Tyrwhitt Rd coffee shop

In an attempt to «protect» a beer promoter arguing with customers accused of not paying for drinks, a man threw glass bottles at them.Several foreigners were caught in the crossfire during the fight on Saturday (Oct 18) night at a coffee shop on Tyrwhitt Road.An eyewitness surnamed Yang told Shin Min Daily News that the beer lady quarrelled with two customers over money for alcohol.«Another male customer wanted to help her and threw the bottles and glasses at them,» the 52-year-old said, adding that the police were called in for help while other customers pulled the man away.The police reportedly also reviewed the CCTV footage from the coffee shop.The beer promoter said that the whole incident was a «misunderstanding».«No one was injured and nothing serious happened,» she added.[[nid:721753]]chingshijie@asiaone.com 

Major update in case of young boy, 11, who died from a horrific snakebite after his dad sent him to bed because he thought he had been drinking

Tristian James Frahm was found face down in the yard of his family's property near Murgon, about 660km north-west of Brisbane.
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Major update in case of young boy, 11, who died from a horrific snakebite after his dad sent him to bed because he thought he had been drinking

Tristian James Frahm was found face down in the yard of his family's property near Murgon, about 660km north-west of Brisbane.

Married to a terrorist: Manchester Synagogue killer raped me after I converted to Islam and wed him following my family tragedy, reveals his wife

When Elizabeth Davis heard of an attack on the synagogue in Heaton Park in Manchester, she switched on the television breaking news - and recognised the blurred image of the terrorist.
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Married to a terrorist: Manchester Synagogue killer raped me after I converted to Islam and wed him following my family tragedy, reveals his wife

When Elizabeth Davis heard of an attack on the synagogue in Heaton Park in Manchester, she switched on the television breaking news - and recognised the blurred image of the terrorist.

King's threat to shame Andrew by stripping titles... Monarch made clear he would take 'further action' to remove the prince's honours after disgraced royal tried to dig heels in

Charles, 76, made clear he would not hesitate to take decisive 'further action' if his brother refused to give up his dukedom and other honours.
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King's threat to shame Andrew by stripping titles... Monarch made clear he would take 'further action' to remove the prince's honours after disgraced royal tried to dig heels in

Charles, 76, made clear he would not hesitate to take decisive 'further action' if his brother refused to give up his dukedom and other honours.

Ukrainian teenager, 17, who was stabbed to death 'by a Somalian migrant' in Ireland 'had fled his war-torn country for a better life'

Vadym Davydenko, 17, died last week following what authorities described as a 'serious incident' at a Tusla-run emergency accommodation facility in Grattan Wood, Donaghmede.
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Ukrainian teenager, 17, who was stabbed to death 'by a Somalian migrant' in Ireland 'had fled his war-torn country for a better life'

Vadym Davydenko, 17, died last week following what authorities described as a 'serious incident' at a Tusla-run emergency accommodation facility in Grattan Wood, Donaghmede.

Some of Britain's best-loved chocolate bars now contain so little cocoa they've been BANNED from calling themselves chocolate... is YOUR favourite on the list?

Sky-rocketing costs of cocoa has lead the makers of the lunchbox classic to change their recipe without dramatically hitting their customers in the pocket.
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Some of Britain's best-loved chocolate bars now contain so little cocoa they've been BANNED from calling themselves chocolate... is YOUR favourite on the list?

Sky-rocketing costs of cocoa has lead the makers of the lunchbox classic to change their recipe without dramatically hitting their customers in the pocket.

Vance says optimistic about Ukrainian settlement

«Whether it takes us a few more months or a few more weeks - or, God forbid, longer than that - we're going to keep working at it,» US Vice President said
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Vance says optimistic about Ukrainian settlement

«Whether it takes us a few more months or a few more weeks - or, God forbid, longer than that - we're going to keep working at it,» US Vice President said

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