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Rwanda: Rwanda Gets Its First Digital Postal Service

[New Times] MPost, a Kenyan digital postal service, has launched its e-PO boxservice in Rwanda. This means over a million Rwandans can now use their phone numbers as postal addresses to receive mail and parcels, instead of revealing their physical address.

Biden may tap US strategic oil reserves – FT

US President Joe Biden is reportedly hoping to tame rising gasoline prices and inflation in the lead-up to November’s election Read Full Article at RT.com
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Biden may tap US strategic oil reserves – FT

US President Joe Biden is reportedly hoping to tame rising gasoline prices and inflation in the lead-up to November’s election Read Full Article at RT.com

Goods train loco pilot in Darjeeling didn’t follow norms, officials

Railway ministry officials clarified that the loco pilot involved in the Darjeeling train crash did not follow speed restrictions during a defect in the automatic signalling system, leading to the fatal accident.
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Goods train loco pilot in Darjeeling didn’t follow norms, officials

Railway ministry officials clarified that the loco pilot involved in the Darjeeling train crash did not follow speed restrictions during a defect in the automatic signalling system, leading to the fatal accident.

Russia, Belarus approve Union State development plans

Plans provide for activities in the areas including creation of a common financial market, pursuit of common industrial policy and cooperation in trade and functioning of common energy markets
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Russia, Belarus approve Union State development plans

Plans provide for activities in the areas including creation of a common financial market, pursuit of common industrial policy and cooperation in trade and functioning of common energy markets

Halted dollar, euro trade on Moscow Exchange not affecting outbound tourism

Russian tour operators are already making a portion of payments to their partners in national currencies, Vice President of the Union Dmitry Gorin noted
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Halted dollar, euro trade on Moscow Exchange not affecting outbound tourism

Russian tour operators are already making a portion of payments to their partners in national currencies, Vice President of the Union Dmitry Gorin noted

Shehzad Poonawalla criticizes Congress over Priyanka Gandhi's candidacy in Wayanad

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's decision to retain Rae Bareli seat in Uttar Pradesh, prompting his sister Priyanka Gandhi to contest the Wayanad bypolls in Kerala, has sparked criticism from BJP leader Shehzad Poonawala, who accused the Congress party of operatin
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Shehzad Poonawalla criticizes Congress over Priyanka Gandhi's candidacy in Wayanad

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's decision to retain Rae Bareli seat in Uttar Pradesh, prompting his sister Priyanka Gandhi to contest the Wayanad bypolls in Kerala, has sparked criticism from BJP leader Shehzad Poonawala, who accused the Congress party of operating as a 'family business'. Rahul Gandhi on retaining the Rae Bareli sear said that he had an emotional connection with both Rae Bareli and Wayanad.

'Politically biased' books: Yogendra Yadav, Suhas Palshikar threaten to take legal action against NCERT

Political scientists Yogendra Yadav and Suhas Palshikar threaten legal action against NCERT for publishing 'politically biased' textbooks under their names without consent.
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'Politically biased' books: Yogendra Yadav, Suhas Palshikar threaten to take legal action against NCERT

Political scientists Yogendra Yadav and Suhas Palshikar threaten legal action against NCERT for publishing 'politically biased' textbooks under their names without consent.

Suspend all clearances, conduct review of ‘mega infra project’ in Great Nicobar Islands: Congress to govt

Congress demands suspension of Rs 72,000 crore infra project in Great Nicobar Islands, posing threat to tribal communities and natural ecosystem.
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Suspend all clearances, conduct review of ‘mega infra project’ in Great Nicobar Islands: Congress to govt

Congress demands suspension of Rs 72,000 crore infra project in Great Nicobar Islands, posing threat to tribal communities and natural ecosystem.

Puri takes a ‘khata-khat’ jab at Rahul over Karnataka fuel price hike

Oil minister Hardeep Puri highlighted the differences in fuel prices in states governed by BJP and its allies, mentioning past reductions in state levies by BJP-ruled states.
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Puri takes a ‘khata-khat’ jab at Rahul over Karnataka fuel price hike

Oil minister Hardeep Puri highlighted the differences in fuel prices in states governed by BJP and its allies, mentioning past reductions in state levies by BJP-ruled states.

Laid to rise: Heaven, receive an honoured guest, Saulos Klaus Chilima!

In this piece, seasoned journalist EPHRAIM NYONDO pays tribute to the fallen hero, Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima. The evening was violent, the skies darker, rainy and cold on Sunday in Ntcheu as gates of Nsipe opened to receive an honoured guest for the last requie
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Laid to rise: Heaven, receive an honoured guest, Saulos Klaus Chilima!

In this piece, seasoned journalist EPHRAIM NYONDO pays tribute to the fallen hero, Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima. The evening was violent, the skies darker, rainy and cold on Sunday in Ntcheu as gates of Nsipe opened to receive an honoured guest for the last requiem mass. But on a Monday, the day he got interred […] The post Laid to rise: Heaven, receive an honoured guest, Saulos Klaus Chilima! appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Court of Appeal frees man of murder after 'substantial miscarriage of justice'

The Court of Appeal has freed Andre Nelson who was convicted in June 2014 of murder, declaring that some comments from the trial judge provoked «a substantial miscarriage of justice». Nelson was sentenced on July 14, 2014 to life...
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Court of Appeal frees man of murder after 'substantial miscarriage of justice'

The Court of Appeal has freed Andre Nelson who was convicted in June 2014 of murder, declaring that some comments from the trial judge provoked «a substantial miscarriage of justice». Nelson was sentenced on July 14, 2014 to life...

Health Ministry says all donated ventilators accounted for

The Ministry of Health & Wellness is advising that all ventilators that were donated to the Government as part of the country's COVID-19 response are accounted for and are at facilities islandwide. It says during the heights of the pandemic...
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Health Ministry says all donated ventilators accounted for

The Ministry of Health & Wellness is advising that all ventilators that were donated to the Government as part of the country's COVID-19 response are accounted for and are at facilities islandwide. It says during the heights of the pandemic...

LCBO surprised by Ontario cancelling pilot to scan customer IDs at northern stores, exec emails show

LCBO executives said they were caught off guard by the Ontario Ministry of Finance’s decision to cancel an anti-theft pilot at some northern stores soon after it was announced, documents obtained by CBC News show. One email to LCBO leadership says politicia
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LCBO surprised by Ontario cancelling pilot to scan customer IDs at northern stores, exec emails show

LCBO executives said they were caught off guard by the Ontario Ministry of Finance’s decision to cancel an anti-theft pilot at some northern stores soon after it was announced, documents obtained by CBC News show. One email to LCBO leadership says politicians had appreciated the «effort to help curb what is a societal problem in some of these markets.»

'My mom didn't get to graduate': How Morgan Harris's daughter plans to honour late mother at her grad

Elle Harris never thought she'd graduate from high school, but says she'll be honouring her late mother — one of four women killed by an admitted Winnipeg serial killer — as she walks across the stage to get her diploma next week.
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'My mom didn't get to graduate': How Morgan Harris's daughter plans to honour late mother at her grad

Elle Harris never thought she'd graduate from high school, but says she'll be honouring her late mother — one of four women killed by an admitted Winnipeg serial killer — as she walks across the stage to get her diploma next week.

Eating steak and fries for dinner could make you ANXIOUS - the fat increases stress hormones, new research suggests

Colorado researchers found a diet rich in fatty foods like fries, pizza, and red meat can influence the activity of 'feel good' serotonin cells in the brain, leading to greater anxiety.
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Eating steak and fries for dinner could make you ANXIOUS - the fat increases stress hormones, new research suggests

Colorado researchers found a diet rich in fatty foods like fries, pizza, and red meat can influence the activity of 'feel good' serotonin cells in the brain, leading to greater anxiety.

24-hour CHEESE dispensers are launched in France for food lovers who crave a slice of camembert around the clock

Vending machines stocking French cheese (pictured) are popping up in train stations and motorway services. It continues a trend of food dispensers for pizzas, oysters and baguettes.
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24-hour CHEESE dispensers are launched in France for food lovers who crave a slice of camembert around the clock

Vending machines stocking French cheese (pictured) are popping up in train stations and motorway services. It continues a trend of food dispensers for pizzas, oysters and baguettes.

Secret Democrat plot to replace Biden revealed: How Clinton, Obama, Pelosi and Schumer will topple the aging President… and when they'll do it

Nearly every time President Joe Biden appears in public these days, he fuels the chatter: Will aging Joe bow out of the 2024 race? Will he be forced to step aside?
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Secret Democrat plot to replace Biden revealed: How Clinton, Obama, Pelosi and Schumer will topple the aging President… and when they'll do it

Nearly every time President Joe Biden appears in public these days, he fuels the chatter: Will aging Joe bow out of the 2024 race? Will he be forced to step aside?

Pictured: Boy, 16, who died after being crushed by 30ft tree he was helping to cut down for a summer job just a day after finishing his GCSEs - as police arrest three

Police and paramedics were called to the scene in Carlton-in-Lindrick, near Worksop, Nottinghamshire but Kamil was pronounced dead at the scene on Saturday morning.
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Pictured: Boy, 16, who died after being crushed by 30ft tree he was helping to cut down for a summer job just a day after finishing his GCSEs - as police arrest three

Police and paramedics were called to the scene in Carlton-in-Lindrick, near Worksop, Nottinghamshire but Kamil was pronounced dead at the scene on Saturday morning.

You're more likely to get Alzheimer's if your mom has it, major study suggests

You may be more likely to develop Alzheimer's if your mother had the disease at any time in her life, a study suggests. But those whose father's suffered from early-onset Alzheimer's - Alzheimer's before the age of 65 years - may also be at risk.
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You're more likely to get Alzheimer's if your mom has it, major study suggests

You may be more likely to develop Alzheimer's if your mother had the disease at any time in her life, a study suggests. But those whose father's suffered from early-onset Alzheimer's - Alzheimer's before the age of 65 years - may also be at risk.

Details of Putin’s upcoming visit to North Korea revealed

The Russian president will travel to Pyongyang later this week after receiving a personal invitation from Kim Jong-un Read Full Article at RT.com
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Details of Putin’s upcoming visit to North Korea revealed

The Russian president will travel to Pyongyang later this week after receiving a personal invitation from Kim Jong-un Read Full Article at RT.com

Fan brawl reportedly involving Serbian president’s son ends in criminal charges (VIDEOS)

Seven Serbs and one UK citizen have been detained after a violent clash ahead of the Serbia-England match at Euro 2024 Read Full Article at RT.com
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Fan brawl reportedly involving Serbian president’s son ends in criminal charges (VIDEOS)

Seven Serbs and one UK citizen have been detained after a violent clash ahead of the Serbia-England match at Euro 2024 Read Full Article at RT.com

Japan Training Squadron ships arrive in Seychelles as part of worldwide tour

The Japan Training Squadron, JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze of the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) arrived in Seychelles' Port Victoria on Monday for a friendly port call. Onboard the two ships are approximately 570 officers and crew members, includin
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Japan Training Squadron ships arrive in Seychelles as part of worldwide tour

The Japan Training Squadron, JS Kashima and JS Shimakaze of the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF) arrived in Seychelles' Port Victoria on Monday for a friendly port call. Onboard the two ships are approximately 570 officers and crew members, including 200 newly commissioned officers who recently graduated from the Maritime Officer Candidate School. The visit is part of an almost six-month training cruise, where they expect to visit 13 ports around the world. The purpose of the Overseas Training Cruise is to develop the seamanship of the newly commissioned officers through various trainings at sea, as they foster their international perspectives, while at the same time promoting friendly relationships with port of call countries. At the arrival of the ships were representatives of the Seychelles Defence Forces, the Embassy of Japan, the Seychelles Japan Alumni Association as well as the School for the Deaf in Seychelles.   The Seychelles Japan Alumni Association is a group of people from the island nation who have studied in Japan.  The Chief of Staff of the Seychelles Defence Forces, Jean Attala, greeted the officers from the squadron. (Embassy of Japan in Seychelles) Photo License: All Rights Reserved   Speaking to SNA, the Chief of Staff of the Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF), Jean Attala said, «These courtesy visits are an opportune moment to exchange best practices on both sides. This is especially helpful during the times when several countries are participating in certain operations and everyone is aware of how each side usually operates.» He added that during their visit to Seychelles, the cadets from the Japanese Training Squadron will also be participating in this kind of exchange. «There will be visits organised for the cadets on board in which they will have the opportunity to observe different facilities such as the Coast Guard at Perseverance and the Airforce base at Pointe Larue. There will, of course, be interactions between the senior officers on board and high officials from Seychelles,» said Attala. As part of the activities during their visit, there will be an open day on Tuesday, June 18, the day on which Seychelles celebrates its Constitution Day, for an hour and a half starting from 10 am. Members of the public will be able to visit the ships. As a special treat, on Monday morning, the group welcoming the ship into port got a chance to go aboard.  Part of the group, Dolores Savy, the secretary of the Seychelles Japan Alumni Association said, «This visit is nice, the boat was very interesting.»

African Union condemns rebel 'massacres' in DR Congo

The African Union on Monday condemned «massacres» in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo that killed 150 people in June. African Union Commission chief Moussa Faki Mahamat said he had learned with «dismay of the increasing massacre
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African Union condemns rebel 'massacres' in DR Congo

The African Union on Monday condemned «massacres» in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo that killed 150 people in June. African Union Commission chief Moussa Faki Mahamat said he had learned with «dismay of the increasing massacres of innocent civilians» by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), in Beni and Lubero in North Kivu province. «The Chairman of the Commission strongly condemns these attacks, which have claimed the lives of 150 people since the beginning of June,» the statement said. Mahamat encouraged «Congolese authorities, in collaboration with the countries of the region, to intensify their efforts to curb the spread of the terrorist threat in the Great Lakes region». He also reiterated the African Union's «ongoing commitment to the countries of the Great Lakes region in their fight against terrorism». The attacks are attributed to the ADF, which originated in neighbouring Uganda. The group has operated in eastern DR Congo for decades and in 2019 it pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group, which portrays the ADF as its central African branch. Since the end of 2021, the Congolese and Ugandan armies have conducted joint operations against the ADF in North Kivu and neighbouring Ituri province, but have so far failed to stop the deadly attacks on civilians. The east of the country has been plagued by violence from armed groups for decades. © Agence France-Presse

Lull in Gaza fighting despite blasts in south

Israel struck Gaza on Monday and witnesses reported blasts in the besieged territory's south, but fighting has largely subsided after a day of relative calm and as Muslims marked Eid al-Adha. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved his war cabin
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Lull in Gaza fighting despite blasts in south

Israel struck Gaza on Monday and witnesses reported blasts in the besieged territory's south, but fighting has largely subsided after a day of relative calm and as Muslims marked Eid al-Adha. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved his war cabinet, a government spokesman said, reflecting fractures at the top of the country's politics. David Mencer, spokesman for the prime minister's office, said the body had been disbanded following the resignation earlier this month of centrist leader Benny Gantz, who had required a war cabinet's formation in order to join a unity government. «So with Mr Gantz leaving government, there is no need for the cabinet,» whose duties Mencer said will be taken over by the pre-existing security cabinet. The security cabinet had finalised decisions proposed by the war cabinet. Israeli media said the move, which was not expected to trigger any major policy shift, was meant to counter pressure from far-right politicians seeking a greater say in decision-making. A daytime «pause» for aid deliveries around a southern Gaza route, announced at the weekend by Israel's military, appeared to be holding on Monday. But witnesses told AFP they could hear blasts in the centre and west of the southernmost city of Rafah on Monday morning. Elsewhere in the Palestinian territory an AFP correspondent said strikes and shelling have decreased. In Gaza City, medics at Al-Ahli hospital said at least five people were killed in two separate air strikes, and witnesses reported tank shelling in the southern neighbourhood of Zeitun. At least one strike hit Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, residents said. Palestinian officials in Rafah reported tank shelling early on Monday, before the start of the daily «local, tactical pause of military activity» announced by the army. It said the pause «for humanitarian purposes will take place from 8:00 am (0500 GMT) until 7:00 pm (1600 GMT) every day until further notice along the road that leads from the Kerem Shalom crossing to the Salah al-Din road and then northwards». Earlier, an Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP «there was no change» in the military's policy and stressed fighting «continues as planned». - 'Catastrophic hunger' - An army spokesperson told AFP the pause was in effect on Monday, and the military in a statement said troops were still operating in Rafah and central Gaza, reporting «close-quarters combat» that killed several militants. A map released by the army showed the declared humanitarian route extending up to Rafah's European Hospital, about 10 kilometres (six miles) from Kerem Shalom. Mahmud Basal, spokesman for the civil defence agency in the Hamas-ruled territory, said that apart from the deadly Gaza City strikes overnight, «the other areas of the Gaza Strip are somewhat calm». He reported military movements and gunfire in parts of Rafah as well as Bureij camp in central Gaza. On Sunday, the first day of Eid al-Adha, or the Muslim feast of the sacrifice, the spokesman said «calm has prevailed across all of Gaza». The Gaza health ministry said on Monday it had recorded 10 deaths over the past 24 hours, in one of the lowest daily tolls since the war began. The United Nations welcomed the Israeli announcement of the pause, although «this has yet to translate into more aid reaching people in need», said Jens Laerke, spokesman for the UN humanitarian agency OCHA. He called for «further concrete measures by Israel to address longstanding issues» on humanitarian needs. Gazans «urgently need food, water, sanitation, shelter, and health care, with many living near piles of solid waste, heightening health risks,» Laerke said. Dire shortages of food and other essentials in the Gaza Strip have been exacerbated by overland access restrictions and the closure of the key Rafah crossing with Egypt since Israeli forces seized its Palestinian side in early May. After discussion with US President Joe Biden that month, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi agreed to temporarily divert aid from Rafah by sending it into Gaza via Israel's nearby Kerem Shalom crossing. Israel's military said the pause was in effect as part of efforts to «increase the volumes of humanitarian aid» following discussions with the United Nations and other organisations. The head of the World Health Organization said last week that much of Gaza's population faces «catastrophic hunger and famine-like conditions.» - 'End the war' - The pause was announced a day after eight Israeli soldiers were killed in a blast near Rafah and three more troops died elsewhere, in one of the heaviest losses for the army in more than eight months of war against Hamas Palestinian militants. The war was triggered by Hamas's unprecedented October 7 attack on southern Israel that resulted in the deaths of 1,194 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures. The militants also seized 251 hostages. Of these, 116 remain in Gaza, although the army says 41 are dead. Israel's retaliatory offensive aimed at eliminating Hamas has killed at least 37,347 people in Gaza, also mostly civilians, according to the territory's health ministry. In an Eid message late Sunday, US President Joe Biden called for the implementation of a ceasefire plan he outlined last month, saying it was «the best way to end the violence in Gaza» and to help civilians suffering «the horrors of the war between Hamas and Israel». Egyptian, Qatari and US mediators have been pushing for a new Gaza truce, so far without success. Biden's truce plan would bring an initial six-week pause to fighting. «I strongly believe that the three-phase ceasefire proposal Israel has made to Hamas and that the UN Security Council has endorsed is the best way to end the violence in Gaza and ultimately end the war,» the US president said. Hamas has insisted on the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and a permanent ceasefire -- demands Israel has repeatedly rejected. © Agence France-Presse

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