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Thousands of holidays in turmoil as Gatwick Airport temporarily suspended all flights after plane stuck on runway with hot brakes

All flights have been temporarily suspended at Gatwick Airport after a British Airways flight was forced to an emergency stop on the runway.
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Thousands of holidays in turmoil as Gatwick Airport temporarily suspended all flights after plane stuck on runway with hot brakes

All flights have been temporarily suspended at Gatwick Airport after a British Airways flight was forced to an emergency stop on the runway.

Jay Slater 'veered off main road and could have slipped on rocks' during final phone call with his best friend - as Spanish cops issue appeal for volunteers to join 'massive search'

Brad Hargreaves, who Jay was partying with at the three-day NRG music festival on the Spanish island, has spoken for the first time since his friend vanished on June 17.
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Jay Slater 'veered off main road and could have slipped on rocks' during final phone call with his best friend - as Spanish cops issue appeal for volunteers to join 'massive search'

Brad Hargreaves, who Jay was partying with at the three-day NRG music festival on the Spanish island, has spoken for the first time since his friend vanished on June 17.

Desperate Dems may now knife Busted Biden after that fumbling, mumbling, full-blown debate car crash. But, reveals ANDREW NEIL, here's the crucial reason Trump was the even bigger loser...

'We're freaking out,' said one Democratic Party strategist. 'The well of affection for Biden among Democrats has run dry,' said another.
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Desperate Dems may now knife Busted Biden after that fumbling, mumbling, full-blown debate car crash. But, reveals ANDREW NEIL, here's the crucial reason Trump was the even bigger loser...

'We're freaking out,' said one Democratic Party strategist. 'The well of affection for Biden among Democrats has run dry,' said another.

Saudi minister of communications meets with US deputy secretary of state

WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha met with US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell in Washington on Friday. The two discussed ways of strengthening the partnership between the Kingdom an
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Saudi minister of communications meets with US deputy secretary of state

WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha met with US Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell in Washington on Friday. The two discussed ways of strengthening the partnership between the Kingdom and the US in the digital economy sector. The meeting was part of Al-Swaha’s visit to the US that is intended to strengthen relations and support the growth of Saudi’s digital economy. 

Jeddah Season 2024 gets underway with dazzling fireworks show

JEDDAH: Jeddah Season 2024 officially opened on Thursday, under the theme “Once Again.” The opening ceremony was held at the Jeddah Art Promenade under the patronage of Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, deputy governor of the Makkah region a
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Jeddah Season 2024 gets underway with dazzling fireworks show

JEDDAH: Jeddah Season 2024 officially opened on Thursday, under the theme “Once Again.” The opening ceremony was held at the Jeddah Art Promenade under the patronage of Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, deputy governor of the Makkah region and chairman of the National Evaluation Committee for Jeddah governorate, and Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi, governor of Jeddah. Visitors were treated to drone shows, fireworks and other visual displays as the lineup of events for the season was announced.

Boma la German lapereka ndalama zokwana K35 billion kudziko la Malawi za mtukula pakhomo

Boma la Dziko la German lero lapereka ndama zokwana K35 billion zomwe zigwire ntchito ya mtukula pakhomo. Mukulankhula kwawo, nduna yazachuma a Simplex Chithyola Banda adayamika boma la Germany kamba ka thandizo la chuma chochuluka onga ichi. A Chithyola alon
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Boma la German lapereka ndalama zokwana K35 billion kudziko la Malawi za mtukula pakhomo

Boma la Dziko la German lero lapereka ndama zokwana K35 billion zomwe zigwire ntchito ya mtukula pakhomo. Mukulankhula kwawo, nduna yazachuma a Simplex Chithyola Banda adayamika boma la Germany kamba ka thandizo la chuma chochuluka onga ichi. A Chithyola alonjeza dziko la German kuti ligwiritsa ncthito bwino chuma chomwe boma la German lapereka ku boma […] The post Boma la German lapereka ndalama zokwana K35 billion kudziko la Malawi za mtukula pakhomo appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Chilima and Usi: Was there personal and leadership relationship okay in UTM?

Since their political marriage in 2019, there hasn’t been any evidential report indicating a fallout between UTM departed leader, Saulos Chilima and his second, Michael Usi; however, since that tragic plane crash, tongues continue to wag suggesting that th
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Chilima and Usi: Was there personal and leadership relationship okay in UTM?

Since their political marriage in 2019, there hasn’t been any evidential report indicating a fallout between UTM departed leader, Saulos Chilima and his second, Michael Usi; however, since that tragic plane crash, tongues continue to wag suggesting that the relationship between the two may not have been as rosy as it appeared in the public. […] The post Chilima and Usi: Was there personal and leadership relationship okay in UTM? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Malawi’s Rodrick Mulonya appointed Publicity Secretary for All Africa Association for Small and Medium Enterprises

The All Africa Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (AAASME) has appointed Malawi’s veteran broadcaster and communication specialist Rodrick Mulonya as its Publicity Secretary. AAASME is a continental advocacy body supporting and developing the
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Malawi’s Rodrick Mulonya appointed Publicity Secretary for All Africa Association for Small and Medium Enterprises

The All Africa Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (AAASME) has appointed Malawi’s veteran broadcaster and communication specialist Rodrick Mulonya as its Publicity Secretary. AAASME is a continental advocacy body supporting and developing the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) ecosystem in Africa. Mulonya, Founder and Managing Director of Angaliba Television and Radio, joins AAASME […] The post Malawi’s Rodrick Mulonya appointed Publicity Secretary for All Africa Association for Small and Medium Enterprises appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Thomas Alexis, music pioneer, founder of Seychelles' School of Music, is laid to rest

Thomas Alexis, credited with his many contributions as a musician, music instructor, and founder of the island nation's School of Music, was laid to rest on Friday. Alexis, who was 80, passed away last weekend. His funeral service was held at the St Francis
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Thomas Alexis, music pioneer, founder of Seychelles' School of Music, is laid to rest

Thomas Alexis, credited with his many contributions as a musician, music instructor, and founder of the island nation's School of Music, was laid to rest on Friday. Alexis, who was 80, passed away last weekend. His funeral service was held at the St Francis Assis Catholic Church in the southern district of Baie Lazare on the main island of Mahe. «Mr Alexis was a Seychellois musical icon who has made immense contributions to the Seychelles' music industry. He was not only a composer musician but in his professional career at the School of Music, as an instructor and head of the music programme, where he passed on his musical knowledge and undoubtedly touched many lives,» said Wavel Ramkalawan, the President of Seychelles in a message of condolences.  «His legacy lives on as we remember him through the many songs he graced our nation with. He will be fondly remembered, and songs like 'Manman Mon manman' will forever be part of his legacy and our culture. May his soul rest in peace,» added Ramkalawan. The President said, «On behalf of the country and on my personal behalf, we conveyed our warmest thoughts of strength and courage during this time of bereavement to the wife, family, and friends of Mr Thomas Alexis.» Born in November 1943, Alexis was the second child in his family. He spent his childhood in the district of Cascade before moving to Baie Lazare, where he resided until his death. As a child, Alexis was curious and creative, something that stayed with him through adulthood. Alexis's younger sister Antoinette recounted to SNA on Thursday how when he was around 19, Alexis, who was already working, saved money and bought a radio - a rare and luxury item back then - only to take it apart to find out how it worked. Young Alexis never managed to put the radio back together. According to his sister, this was the only radio their small community had at that time.  Alexis (left) with former fellow music instructor Jerry Souris. (Alexis Family) Photo License: All Rights Reserved   In 1962, Alexis joined the then Seychelles Teachers Training College, the start of a long journey as a teacher and instructor. But his career in the teaching sector began in 1961, at 18 years old, as a supply teacher at the Cascade School. It was around this time that the young Alexis assumed the role of father to his younger sibling and the sole breadwinner for the family. Assuming this role so early in life surely contributed to why, later in life, Alexis was and remained a pillar in his own family.  His love of music lured him into the teaching of music, and it was in 1976, when the formal teaching of music started that Jerry Souris – fellow music instructor - met Alexis. Back then Alexis was a teacher and Souris a student taking music lessons and aspiring to become a music instructor. A talented Alexis who played the recorder, flute, guitar, and violin remained committed to music education and remained in the field for around 30 years. Alexis, along with a small group, including Souris, who was passionate about advancing music education, founded the School of Music of the National Conservatoire of Performing Arts, based at Mont Fleuri, on Mahe, the main island of the Seychelles archipelago in the western Indian Ocean. Initially, the School of Music was located at La Bastille but moved to its present location in 1990. «Together, we made the school have a presence in the Seychelles. We then started to formally give trainings to teachers through an arrangement with the Ministry of Education where during the school holidays they would come for training at the School of Music, many of the them are still music instructors,» Souris told SNA. Souris, whose specialty is playing the trombone and double bass violin, recounted that another big achievement he and Alexis shared was the work done with the National Brass Brand when it was transferred to the school from the Seychelles Police in the 1980s. One of Alexis' achievements was the work done with the National Brass Brand. (Alexis Family)  Photo License: All Rights Reserved   Souris, who developed a strong friendship with Alexis as a work colleague and music collaborator for 40 years, says that what will stay with him is Alexis' strong commitment and devotion to his family as well as his passion for advancing music education, especially to the younger generation. «His dedication to nurturing children and developing their talents. I know him as a strong family man, he was all for his family and dedicated to his family. We were always together, working together, and we shared many musical exchanges,» said Souris, who spent 37 years as an instructor at the School of Music. As a musician Alexis was a promoter of the traditions of the island nation and produced two albums. His most popular song is «Manman, Mon Manman» in which he expresses his praises and deep love for his mother.  Sir Thomas – as Alexis was known and affectionately referred to especially in his community at Baie Lazare - made such an important contribution to Seychelles' cultural history that his memories and work in music education will be remembered by many. And his song praising his love for his mother will remain a signature tune on the local radio especially on Mother's Day. Alexis is survived by his wife - Elvira, six children and grandchildren.

At least 20 people killed in inter-clan fighting in Mudug region

Galkacyo (HOL) - At least 20 people were killed and 50 others wounded in inter-clan fighting in the west of Mudug in north-central Somalia.
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At least 20 people killed in inter-clan fighting in Mudug region

Galkacyo (HOL) - At least 20 people were killed and 50 others wounded in inter-clan fighting in the west of Mudug in north-central Somalia.

Police fire tear gas in Kenya finance bill protests

A climbdown by Kenya's president over plans to raise taxes brought no end to nationwide protests on Thursday, with at least two people reported killed in clashes near the capital Nairobi and others shot by police elsewhere.
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Police fire tear gas in Kenya finance bill protests

A climbdown by Kenya's president over plans to raise taxes brought no end to nationwide protests on Thursday, with at least two people reported killed in clashes near the capital Nairobi and others shot by police elsewhere.

Somali nationals found on Vavathi handed over to Maldives Immigration

Three Somali nationals who were found after drifting onto Vavathi, an uninhabited island in Noonu atoll located in northern Maldives last Saturday, have been handed over to Maldives Immigration today.
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Somali nationals found on Vavathi handed over to Maldives Immigration

Three Somali nationals who were found after drifting onto Vavathi, an uninhabited island in Noonu atoll located in northern Maldives last Saturday, have been handed over to Maldives Immigration today.

Live updates: Biden, Trump to hold rallies after testy presidential debate

President Biden and former president Donald Trump will both hold rallies Friday after participating in a contentious debate Thursday night.
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Live updates: Biden, Trump to hold rallies after testy presidential debate

President Biden and former president Donald Trump will both hold rallies Friday after participating in a contentious debate Thursday night.

Distraught Iraqi mother describes seeing 'migrant boat killer climbing on top of her exhausted daughter' Ghater, 16, and 'suffocating her with his knees on her chest' as she lay nauseous from drinking sea water on sinking vessel

According to investigative statements, obtained by MailOnline, the man, identified as Iranian Haukar Ahmadi, 27, attacked Ghater Maylan, 16, as the vessel took on water.
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Distraught Iraqi mother describes seeing 'migrant boat killer climbing on top of her exhausted daughter' Ghater, 16, and 'suffocating her with his knees on her chest' as she lay nauseous from drinking sea water on sinking vessel

According to investigative statements, obtained by MailOnline, the man, identified as Iranian Haukar Ahmadi, 27, attacked Ghater Maylan, 16, as the vessel took on water.

Glastonbury revellers face long queue for the showers already - as organiser Emily Eavis defends lack of rock acts with Dua Lipa set to headline tonight

Around 200,000 festival-goers are set to descend on Worthy Farm to enjoy a weekend at the iconic music event - with thousands enjoying the action yesterday.
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Glastonbury revellers face long queue for the showers already - as organiser Emily Eavis defends lack of rock acts with Dua Lipa set to headline tonight

Around 200,000 festival-goers are set to descend on Worthy Farm to enjoy a weekend at the iconic music event - with thousands enjoying the action yesterday.

Total cost of the defense walls close to ISK 7 billion

Minister of Justice Gudrún Hafsteinsdóttir has authorized the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police to begin work on raising and strengthening defense walls in the vicinity of Grindavík. The total cost of the parks is estimated to be ISK 7 billion.
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Total cost of the defense walls close to ISK 7 billion

Minister of Justice Gudrún Hafsteinsdóttir has authorized the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police to begin work on raising and strengthening defense walls in the vicinity of Grindavík. The total cost of the parks is estimated to be ISK 7 billion.

'Disgusted and annoyed': Man finds clothes peg in fish soup from Jurong Point's food court, vows to boycott stall

A customer who ordered a bowl of fish soup found an unexpected ingredient in his dish: a plastic clothes peg. The 46-year-old clinic assistant, who wishes to be known as CT Zu, posted a picture of his soup to Facebook Group Complaint Singapore on Thursday (
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'Disgusted and annoyed': Man finds clothes peg in fish soup from Jurong Point's food court, vows to boycott stall

A customer who ordered a bowl of fish soup found an unexpected ingredient in his dish: a plastic clothes peg. The 46-year-old clinic assistant, who wishes to be known as CT Zu, posted a picture of his soup to Facebook Group Complaint Singapore on Thursday (June 27). «Found this clip in my tom yum fish soup, bought from Cantine at Jurong Point,» read the caption. A large, pink plastic clothes peg, which seems to have been fished out of the soup, can be seen in the picture. These clips are also used to attach order slips to containers to inform the kitchen of the order and removed before the food is packed. Speaking to AsiaOne, Zu said that he ordered three portions of fish soup from the food court operated by Kopitiam on Wednesday evening via Grab. Upon opening one of the tom yum fish soups, he was shocked to discover a whole plastic clip inside. «I was agitated, disgusted and annoyed. An angry man is a hungry man,» said Zu. «Luckily I ordered other food as well.» According to a picture of Zu's order receipt seen by AsiaOne, one bowl of tom yum fish soup cost $7.50 and his total order came up to $28.10.

'We don't take any chances': 50 self-radicalised people picked up by authorities since 2015, says Shanmugam

When it comes to extremism and acts of terrorism, Singapore has always taken a zero-tolerance approach, said Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam.  He was speaking to reporters on Friday (June 28), just days after the arrest of eight suspected extremist
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'We don't take any chances': 50 self-radicalised people picked up by authorities since 2015, says Shanmugam

When it comes to extremism and acts of terrorism, Singapore has always taken a zero-tolerance approach, said Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam.  He was speaking to reporters on Friday (June 28), just days after the arrest of eight suspected extremists in Malaysia earlier this week and the May 17 attack by radicalised individuals on Ulu Tiram Police Station. The May 17 attack resulted in the deaths of two policemen, and left one injured. The alleged attacker, Radin Luqman, 21, was killed in the ensuing firefight. Describing the Ulu Tiram attack as «brazen», Shanmugam noted that Luqman had arrived at the police station carrying a bag filled with metal sheets, and was wearing a bulletproof vest. «Obviously, the attack seems to have been pre-planned,» he said. Shanmugam added that Luqman, his father Radin Imran Mohd Yassin, 62, and brother are reported to be ISIS supporters. And that the act was likely inspired by the Islamic State (ISIS).

'Smell might be from a rotting animal carcass': Jurong residents notice stench, body of 80-year-old woman found in flat days later

The decomposing body of an 80-year-old woman was found inside her flat on Wednesday (June 26), days after residents noticed a foul smell wafting into their homes. The discovery was made in a ninth-storey flat at Block 245 Jurong East Street 24 at around 5p
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'Smell might be from a rotting animal carcass': Jurong residents notice stench, body of 80-year-old woman found in flat days later

The decomposing body of an 80-year-old woman was found inside her flat on Wednesday (June 26), days after residents noticed a foul smell wafting into their homes. The discovery was made in a ninth-storey flat at Block 245 Jurong East Street 24 at around 5pm, reported Shin Min Daily News. A 34-year-old resident surnamed Chen, who lives in the unit directly above on the tenth floor, said that his family started noticing an odour from outside his bedroom window last Sunday. «A neighbour on our floor lives alone, so we were worried something might have happened to him,» he said. «But when we saw that he was safe and sound, we thought the smell might be from a rotting animal carcass.» When the smell worsened over the next two days, he contacted the Jurong-Clementi Town Council, whose staff visited the block on Monday and Tuesday but could not pinpoint the source of the stench. «They went into my bedroom and noticed the foul odour too,» Chen added.

Lettre ouverte au Président de la République, Le Général Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema

Objet : Découverte d'un gisement pétrolier sur le permis offshore de Dussafu Marin La Nyanga Iindivisble est un organisme de la Société civile nynoise, avec son siège social au coeur de la capitale provinciale, Tchibanga Monsieur le Président de la Tra
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Lettre ouverte au Président de la République, Le Général Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema

Objet : Découverte d'un gisement pétrolier sur le permis offshore de Dussafu Marin La Nyanga Iindivisble est un organisme de la Société civile nynoise, avec son siège social au coeur de la capitale provinciale, Tchibanga Monsieur le Président de la Transition, Président de la République, Chef de l'État, Nous avons, comme plusieurs citoyens de ce beau pays, salué l'action salvatrice du 30 août 2023. Les Forces de Défense et de Sécurité ont pris la décision dans un contexte de (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

US to post FBI officer in Seychelles to aid in fight against human trafficking

The United States will continue to help Seychelles in its battle against trafficking in persons through various aid and expertise, said Henry Jardin, the non-resident US Ambassador to Seychelles on Friday. Jardin told reporters that the U.S. will do this thr
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US to post FBI officer in Seychelles to aid in fight against human trafficking

The United States will continue to help Seychelles in its battle against trafficking in persons through various aid and expertise, said Henry Jardin, the non-resident US Ambassador to Seychelles on Friday. Jardin told reporters that the U.S. will do this through various means, including by posting an officer of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the island nation to help local authorities. He made the statement after the publication of the US Department of State 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report released on Tuesday. Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, maintained its Tier One status. «I would like to commend the remarkable efforts of Seychelles in maintaining its Tier 1 ranking. Seychelles remains the only country in Africa to a Tier 1 ranking, a testament to the nation's unwavering commitment to combatting human trafficking,» said the ambassador. The Trafficking in Persons Report is an annual report issued since 2001 by the US State Department's Office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons. It ranks governments based on their perceived efforts to acknowledge and combat human trafficking. Tier 1 consists of countries whose governments fully comply with the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA's) minimum standards. Tier 2 features countries whose governments do not fully comply with all of TVPA's minimum standards, but are making significant efforts to comply with those standards. On Tier 3 are the countries whose governments do not fully comply with the minimum standards and are not making significant efforts to do so.  Jardin explained that over the past year, Seychelles made commendable strides in addressing various concerns highlighted in previous reports. The 2024 TIP Report for Seychelles highlighted key achievements that include providing comprehensive services and referrals for individuals identified as TIP victims. Other achievements are improving the conditions of shelters and assistance provided to victims, increasing efforts to prevent trafficking and significantly boosting the budget for TIP activities, and implementing formal standard operating procedures (SOPs) to guide officials in the proactive screening of vulnerable populations. «While fewer convictions were recorded this reporting period, the report noted that law enforcement in Seychelles investigated eight trafficking cases, including two for sex trafficking and five for labour trafficking,» said Jardi. He added that the collaboration with nearby Maldives on these efforts demonstrates a strong regional partnership and commitment to addressing this issue. The report lists several recommendations for Seychelles in its fight against Trafficking in Persons. These include providing specialised anti-trafficking training to labour inspectors to identify and report potential trafficking crimes to appropriate officials. Additionally, the TIP Report recommended allocating adequate funding and resources for victim services, including formally establishing and allocating funds to the Trafficking in Persons Fund. It also recommended expanding the availability of interpretation services, especially for Bengali and Hindi, to law enforcement, courts, and victim service providers and adopting and implementing the draft 2022-2025 National Action Plan, among others.

Democrats looking to replace Biden after debate ‘disaster’ – Politico

The Democratic party is “panicked” by the US president’s performance in his first debate with Donald Trump, Politico has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Democrats looking to replace Biden after debate ‘disaster’ – Politico

The Democratic party is “panicked” by the US president’s performance in his first debate with Donald Trump, Politico has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Jay Slater ghouls take Jeep safari tours to site where 19-year-old disappeared as his mother turns to TikTok 'sleuths' to help as hunt for her missing son enters day 12

The 19-year-old, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, has not been seen since June 17 after he went missing following a night out in Tenerife's Playa de las Americas resort.
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Jay Slater ghouls take Jeep safari tours to site where 19-year-old disappeared as his mother turns to TikTok 'sleuths' to help as hunt for her missing son enters day 12

The 19-year-old, from Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, has not been seen since June 17 after he went missing following a night out in Tenerife's Playa de las Americas resort.

Princess Anne, 73, has left hospital and is resting at home after royal was 'hit on the head by a horse' and suffered concussion while walking on Gatcombe estate

The Princess Royal had been in Southmead Hospital in Bristol since Sunday evening after she suffered concussion and minor head injuries when she was struck by a horse in Gloucestershire.
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Princess Anne, 73, has left hospital and is resting at home after royal was 'hit on the head by a horse' and suffered concussion while walking on Gatcombe estate

The Princess Royal had been in Southmead Hospital in Bristol since Sunday evening after she suffered concussion and minor head injuries when she was struck by a horse in Gloucestershire.

Security guard, 37, accused of plot to kidnap, rape and kill Holly Willoughby tells court his 'stewardess fantasy' drove him to pass female flight attendant threatening note as he tried to abduct her off a train

Gavin Plumb, 37, was sworn in as a witness as he entered the witness box at Chelmsford Crown Court today.
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BBC News star quits job after 20 years on screen and declares 'it's time for a change'

Tulip Mazumdar has been employed by the BBC as their Global Health Correspondent but she has now decided to quit the role.
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BBC News star quits job after 20 years on screen and declares 'it's time for a change'

Tulip Mazumdar has been employed by the BBC as their Global Health Correspondent but she has now decided to quit the role.

Meghan Markle sports a black tracksuit as she is spotted 'filming' in Beverley Hills park  - so could she be hinting at a new collaboration?

The Duchess of Sussex , 42, was caught on TikTok donning what appeared to be a tracksuit from the German sportswear brand Adidas and Beyoncé's Ivy Park in Beverley Hills.
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Meghan Markle sports a black tracksuit as she is spotted 'filming' in Beverley Hills park  - so could she be hinting at a new collaboration?

The Duchess of Sussex , 42, was caught on TikTok donning what appeared to be a tracksuit from the German sportswear brand Adidas and Beyoncé's Ivy Park in Beverley Hills.

Russia-EU relations face 'bad' prospects under new EU leadership — Kremlin

Commenting on the appointment of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas to the post of the top EU diplomat, Dmitry Peskov pointed out that she «has not shown any diplomatic inclinations so far» and «is known in our country for her absolutely in
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Russia-EU relations face 'bad' prospects under new EU leadership — Kremlin

Commenting on the appointment of Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas to the post of the top EU diplomat, Dmitry Peskov pointed out that she «has not shown any diplomatic inclinations so far» and «is known in our country for her absolutely intransigent and sometimes even denounced Russophobic statements»

Gazprom not to pay dividends for 2023

Gazprom posted annual net loss attributable to shareholders under International Financial Reporting Standards for 2023 for the first time since 1999, which amounted to around $6.8 bln
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Gazprom not to pay dividends for 2023

Gazprom posted annual net loss attributable to shareholders under International Financial Reporting Standards for 2023 for the first time since 1999, which amounted to around $6.8 bln

Outcome of election campaign in France is of interest to Moscow — Kremlin

«We see that there are dynamics related to the loss of popularity by some political forces and the growth of popularity of other political forces,» Dmitry Peskov noted
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Outcome of election campaign in France is of interest to Moscow — Kremlin

«We see that there are dynamics related to the loss of popularity by some political forces and the growth of popularity of other political forces,» Dmitry Peskov noted

Russia never interfered in US electoral processes, not to do that now — Kremlin spokesman

Dmitry Peskov pointed out that «there have been repeated investigations in the US itself, many accused Russia there,» however, Washington «concluded on its own that no interference took place»
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Russia never interfered in US electoral processes, not to do that now — Kremlin spokesman

Dmitry Peskov pointed out that «there have been repeated investigations in the US itself, many accused Russia there,» however, Washington «concluded on its own that no interference took place»

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