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B.C. premier, First Nations call on feds to continue oil tanker ban

B.C. Premier David Eby stood with members of numerous First Nations from B.C.’s northern coast on Wednesday to support and sign a declaration that asks Ottawa to continue a moratorium on oil tankers in the province’s northern waters.
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B.C. premier, First Nations call on feds to continue oil tanker ban

B.C. Premier David Eby stood with members of numerous First Nations from B.C.’s northern coast on Wednesday to support and sign a declaration that asks Ottawa to continue a moratorium on oil tankers in the province’s northern waters.

Thousands of Alberta nursing care staff vote in favour of strike

Nursing care staff represented by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees have voted 98 per cent in favour of strike action in a vote this week. 
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Thousands of Alberta nursing care staff vote in favour of strike

Nursing care staff represented by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees have voted 98 per cent in favour of strike action in a vote this week. 

New national emergency alert system proposed in federal budget

The federal budget is proposing more than $55 million for a new national emergency alert system, making good on a recommendation from the committee that examined the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.
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New national emergency alert system proposed in federal budget

The federal budget is proposing more than $55 million for a new national emergency alert system, making good on a recommendation from the committee that examined the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia.

Pendant l'Hawaiki Nui, la gendarmerie a multiplié les sanctions sur la route et en mer

Du 27 Octobre au 2 Novembre, 30 gendarmes, plongeurs et équipe cynophile ont mené 18 enquêtes pour infractions à la législation sur les stupéfiants, en marge de la compétition
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Pendant l'Hawaiki Nui, la gendarmerie a multiplié les sanctions sur la route et en mer

Du 27 Octobre au 2 Novembre, 30 gendarmes, plongeurs et équipe cynophile ont mené 18 enquêtes pour infractions à la législation sur les stupéfiants, en marge de la compétition

Fishing boat takes on unusual advertising role

The small fishing boat Hvítá HF found itself in an unexpected role this summer — as a floating billboard. A 150-kilogram LED screen was mounted on its deck to promote Milt liquid detergent, catching the eye (and amusement) of passersby around Hafnarfjör
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Fishing boat takes on unusual advertising role

The small fishing boat Hvítá HF found itself in an unexpected role this summer — as a floating billboard. A 150-kilogram LED screen was mounted on its deck to promote Milt liquid detergent, catching the eye (and amusement) of passersby around Hafnarfjörður harbor.

Chithyola Tears Into Mutharika’s SONA: “Malawians Want Results, Not Rhetoric”

Leader of Opposition Simplex Chithyola Banda has delivered a blistering and uncompromising response to President Arthur Peter Mutharika’s State of the Nation Address, accusing the new administration of dressing up failures in polished speeches while Malawia
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Chithyola Tears Into Mutharika’s SONA: “Malawians Want Results, Not Rhetoric”

Leader of Opposition Simplex Chithyola Banda has delivered a blistering and uncompromising response to President Arthur Peter Mutharika’s State of the Nation Address, accusing the new administration of dressing up failures in polished speeches while Malawians continue to drown in hunger, unemployment and economic hardship. Chithyola acknowledged former President Lazarus Chakwera for ensuring a peaceful […] The post Chithyola Tears Into Mutharika’s SONA: “Malawians Want Results, Not Rhetoric” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Governments need to offer farmers training, funding and market access as incentives to help them diversify into other crops or industries — Hanleck Mhango, Economic Expert

Countries that rely on tobacco farming as a source of foreign exchange such as Malawi, Zimbabwe and Tanzania, are being advised to offer farmers training, funding and market access to incentivise them to diversify into other crops or industries. This has bee
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Governments need to offer farmers training, funding and market access as incentives to help them diversify into other crops or industries — Hanleck Mhango, Economic Expert

Countries that rely on tobacco farming as a source of foreign exchange such as Malawi, Zimbabwe and Tanzania, are being advised to offer farmers training, funding and market access to incentivise them to diversify into other crops or industries. This has been observed by economic expert, Hanleck Mhango, after observing that tobacco farmers are at […] The post Governments need to offer farmers training, funding and market access as incentives to help them diversify into other crops or industries — Hanleck Mhango, Economic Expert appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

African Leaders Need to Have a Good Understanding of Tobacco Control to Promote Tobacco Harm Reduction Strategies

For African leaders to promote Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) strategies, they first and foremost must have a good understanding of tobacco control relative to their local context so that they can be able to effectively contribute to strategy discussions. This
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African Leaders Need to Have a Good Understanding of Tobacco Control to Promote Tobacco Harm Reduction Strategies

For African leaders to promote Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) strategies, they first and foremost must have a good understanding of tobacco control relative to their local context so that they can be able to effectively contribute to strategy discussions. This has been emphasised by THR-Malawi Programmes Coordinator, Sahan Lungu in an exclusive interview, adding that […] The post African Leaders Need to Have a Good Understanding of Tobacco Control to Promote Tobacco Harm Reduction Strategies appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Over 1.4 million people donate blood in 7 months  

TEHRAN – A total of 1,435,183 Iranians donated blood in the first seven months of the current Iranian year, which started on March 21, according to an official with the Blood Transfusion Organization.
Tehran Times

Over 1.4 million people donate blood in 7 months  

TEHRAN – A total of 1,435,183 Iranians donated blood in the first seven months of the current Iranian year, which started on March 21, according to an official with the Blood Transfusion Organization.

UNICEF helps strengthen Iran's emergency health response

TEHRAN – In an effort to ensure Iran’s health system is strong and ready to protect everyone, especially the most vulnerable, when a crisis strikes, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has procured portable tents and rapid-response backpacks.
Tehran Times

UNICEF helps strengthen Iran's emergency health response

TEHRAN – In an effort to ensure Iran’s health system is strong and ready to protect everyone, especially the most vulnerable, when a crisis strikes, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has procured portable tents and rapid-response backpacks.

FAO awards GIAHS certificate to Qazvin's Baghestan

TEHRAN – The ancient traditional gardens of Qazvin (Baghestan) has received the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) certificate awarded by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
Tehran Times

FAO awards GIAHS certificate to Qazvin's Baghestan

TEHRAN – The ancient traditional gardens of Qazvin (Baghestan) has received the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) certificate awarded by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

DOE chief to attend COP30 in Brazil

TEHRAN – The head of the Department of Environment (DOE), Shina Ansari, will participate in the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30), which is scheduled to be held in Belém, Brazil, from Novembe
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DOE chief to attend COP30 in Brazil

TEHRAN – The head of the Department of Environment (DOE), Shina Ansari, will participate in the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30), which is scheduled to be held in Belém, Brazil, from November 6 to 21.

US may deploy missiles capable of reaching Russia in 6-7 minutes — Belousov

The Russian defense minister emphasized that the US intended to operationalize the Dark Eagle missile system equipped with hypersonic missiles by the end of 2025
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US may deploy missiles capable of reaching Russia in 6-7 minutes — Belousov

The Russian defense minister emphasized that the US intended to operationalize the Dark Eagle missile system equipped with hypersonic missiles by the end of 2025

Elite Ukrainian military units suffer losses in failed bid to withdraw from Krasnoarmeysk

Igor Kimakovsky clarified that some groups were forced to fall back to their previous positions, while others were eliminated by FPV-drone strikes
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Elite Ukrainian military units suffer losses in failed bid to withdraw from Krasnoarmeysk

Igor Kimakovsky clarified that some groups were forced to fall back to their previous positions, while others were eliminated by FPV-drone strikes

Odessa guerillas disrupt delivery of weapons to Ukrainian forces from Romania by rail

According to Kherson Region Governor Vladimir Saldo, the guerrillas blew up a section of the Izmail-Odessa railway on October 17
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Odessa guerillas disrupt delivery of weapons to Ukrainian forces from Romania by rail

According to Kherson Region Governor Vladimir Saldo, the guerrillas blew up a section of the Izmail-Odessa railway on October 17

US forces Russia to consider nuclear tests — Medvedev

The Russian politician stressed that Donald Trump «is the president of the United States, and the consequences of his words are inescapable»
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US forces Russia to consider nuclear tests — Medvedev

The Russian politician stressed that Donald Trump «is the president of the United States, and the consequences of his words are inescapable»

Russia, West resort to different approaches in sports diplomacy — sports minister

«Russia must exert pressure on international organizations to ensure equal competition,» Mikhail Degtyarev stated
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Russia, West resort to different approaches in sports diplomacy — sports minister

«Russia must exert pressure on international organizations to ensure equal competition,» Mikhail Degtyarev stated

Campaigners tear into Labour's plans to 'decolonise the curriculum' by hacking back traditional English literature after report found history is too 'white'

A wide-ranging report on the current curriculum, led by left-wing academic Professor Becky Francis, was released this morning.
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Campaigners tear into Labour's plans to 'decolonise the curriculum' by hacking back traditional English literature after report found history is too 'white'

A wide-ranging report on the current curriculum, led by left-wing academic Professor Becky Francis, was released this morning.

HMP Wandsworth release ANOTHER prisoner in error: Convicted fraudster and Algerian migrant sex offender go on the run

On Monday, British national William Smith, who goes by Billy, was released from the scandal-hit prison by accident.
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HMP Wandsworth release ANOTHER prisoner in error: Convicted fraudster and Algerian migrant sex offender go on the run

On Monday, British national William Smith, who goes by Billy, was released from the scandal-hit prison by accident.

The changing face of the East End: Fascinating 70s images show how life in what was once the 'heartbeat of London' is now lost to the sands of time

Although taken between 1970 and 1976, the images which feature in a new exhibition conjure thoughts of the Victorian era with glimpses of poverty and ramshackle establishments.
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The changing face of the East End: Fascinating 70s images show how life in what was once the 'heartbeat of London' is now lost to the sands of time

Although taken between 1970 and 1976, the images which feature in a new exhibition conjure thoughts of the Victorian era with glimpses of poverty and ramshackle establishments.

Driver ploughs in to pedestrians 'trying to hit everyone he encountered' on French holiday island leaving five injured before screaming 'Allahu Akbar' as he is arrested

The car veered towards pedestrians at about 8.45am today as the attacker attempted to hit 'everyone he encountered' on the island of Oléron off the West coast of France , officials say.
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Driver ploughs in to pedestrians 'trying to hit everyone he encountered' on French holiday island leaving five injured before screaming 'Allahu Akbar' as he is arrested

The car veered towards pedestrians at about 8.45am today as the attacker attempted to hit 'everyone he encountered' on the island of Oléron off the West coast of France , officials say.

Student left paralysed after breaking her neck in skydive sues for £15m saying medics should not have let her jump because she was depressed

Miriam Barker, now 29, claims she should not have been signed off to do the skydive at Southampton University because she was struggling with depression.
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Student left paralysed after breaking her neck in skydive sues for £15m saying medics should not have let her jump because she was depressed

Miriam Barker, now 29, claims she should not have been signed off to do the skydive at Southampton University because she was struggling with depression.

BBC spends £18million on trains, taxis and hotels in just three years - including £288 on one 15-mile cab ride

Kemi Badenoch reacted in disbelief to the eyewatering figure spent on staff and contributors as the Tory leader said: 'I'm not sure how they've managed to spend so much.'
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BBC spends £18million on trains, taxis and hotels in just three years - including £288 on one 15-mile cab ride

Kemi Badenoch reacted in disbelief to the eyewatering figure spent on staff and contributors as the Tory leader said: 'I'm not sure how they've managed to spend so much.'

A Nation’s Rebirth: Reminiscing the Historic Somalia Peace Conference in Arta

Twenty-five years ago, the Somalia Peace Conference began in Arta, a town in southeastern Djibouti. It came after almost a decade of civil war, state collapse, and lawlessness. I was a teenage girl in Mogadishu at the time, and my memories of my country were
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A Nation’s Rebirth: Reminiscing the Historic Somalia Peace Conference in Arta

Twenty-five years ago, the Somalia Peace Conference began in Arta, a town in southeastern Djibouti. It came after almost a decade of civil war, state collapse, and lawlessness. I was a teenage girl in Mogadishu at the time, and my memories of my country were all about prolonged civil war, inter-clan conflicts and destruction. The elders in the neighborhood would often reminisce about waagii nabadda, (the old days of peace). As such, the conference, which was aired live by Djibouti’s state-run TV, Radio Television of Djibouti (RTD), reignited hope in many that clan conflict would soon end and that a new era of peace would be ushered in.

Minneapolis mayor’s race heads to second-round count as Frey holds lead over Fateh

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn — Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey leads State Sen. Omar Fateh after the first round of voting in the city’s ranked-choice mayoral election, with about 42 percent of first-choice votes to Fateh’s 32 percent. Because no candidate reached th
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Minneapolis mayor’s race heads to second-round count as Frey holds lead over Fateh

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn — Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey leads State Sen. Omar Fateh after the first round of voting in the city’s ranked-choice mayoral election, with about 42 percent of first-choice votes to Fateh’s 32 percent. Because no candidate reached the majority required to win outright, the race will proceed to a second-round count on Wednesday, officials said.

Namita Devidayal Talks Unselfing & Monotasking

Namita Devidayal is the author of Music Room, Aftertaste and Sixth String of Vilayat Khan. She discusses her latest book, Tangerine: How to Read the Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee
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Namita Devidayal Talks Unselfing & Monotasking

Namita Devidayal is the author of Music Room, Aftertaste and Sixth String of Vilayat Khan. She discusses her latest book, Tangerine: How to Read the Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee

Hero of Huntingdon train attack used FRYING PAN to battle suspect so passengers could flee to safety

Brave rail worker Samir Zitouni, 48, is understood to have grabbed the cookware from the galley kitchen and put himself in harm's way to save people's lives.
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Hero of Huntingdon train attack used FRYING PAN to battle suspect so passengers could flee to safety

Brave rail worker Samir Zitouni, 48, is understood to have grabbed the cookware from the galley kitchen and put himself in harm's way to save people's lives.

Sadiq Khan says Zohran Mamdani's election as New York mayor shows 'Donald Trump's toxic politics do not work' as he blasts back at US President over Sharia law claims

The London mayor celebrated Zohran Mamdani's election as the new leader of America's largest city.
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