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La santé mentale à l'heure de la restauration

Lors de son discours historique au lendemain du 30 août 2023, le Président de la république, Chef de l'État, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema s'est engagé à restaurer la dignité du peuple gabonais et d'en faire son cheval de bataille. Joignant la parole

Pakistan to continue import of LNG from Qatar

A Pakistani cabinet minister says Islamabad will continue to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar under a 15-year agreement, despite the severing of diplomatic ties with Qatar by Saudi Arabia and some other countries.

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Pakistan to continue import of LNG from Qatar

A Pakistani cabinet minister says Islamabad will continue to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar under a 15-year agreement, despite the severing of diplomatic ties with Qatar by Saudi Arabia and some other countries.

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, the federal minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources, said Qatar and Pakistan last year signed a $1 billion agreement, under which Qatar's Liquefied Gas Company Limited will sell LNG from 2016 to year 2031 to state-run Pakistan State Oil.

He said since no sanctions have been imposed on Qatar by the United Nations, Pakistan and Qatar were bound to abide by the agreement.

Qatar has released an initial report into the alleged hack of its state-run news agency, an incident which helped spark a diplomatic crisis between the energy-rich country and Arab nations.

The Qatari Interior Ministry said late Wednesday that the website of the Qatar News Agency was initially hacked in April with "high techniques and innovative methods."

It said hackers installed a file and then published a fake news item attributed to Qatar's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, just after midnight May 24.

The ministry did not say who it suspected carried out the attack. It also thanked the FBI and the British National Commission for Combating Crime for assisting it in its investigation.

The alleged fake news item, which had Sheikh Tamim making controversial comments on Iran and Israel, immediately was picked up by Saudi and Emirati media, laying the groundwork for the crisis that began Monday (05.06.2017.)

Kuwait's emir has traveled to Qatar and met that country's leader as part of his efforts to mediate an end to a crisis that's seen Arab nations cut ties to the energy-rich country and attempt to isolate it.

Kuwait's Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah was met planeside by Qatar's emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, when he arrived on Wednesday night.

The two held talks, though details of their discussions were not released. Sheikh Sabah earlier Wednesday traveled to Dubai where he met with Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who also serves as prime minister and vice president of the UAE.

Sheikh Sabah also has traveled to Saudi Arabia in his efforts.


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Australians split down the middle on whether to continue supporting Ukraine — survey

Since March 2022, Canberra has provided the Kiev regime with a total of over 1.06 bln Australian dollars (over $700 mln)
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Australians split down the middle on whether to continue supporting Ukraine — survey

Since March 2022, Canberra has provided the Kiev regime with a total of over 1.06 bln Australian dollars (over $700 mln)

Russian observers record no violations during vote counting in Mexico's elections

Nikita Anisimov highlighted that together with Russian representatives, a large group of international observers from Argentina, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica, representing the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean
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Russian observers record no violations during vote counting in Mexico's elections

Nikita Anisimov highlighted that together with Russian representatives, a large group of international observers from Argentina, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica, representing the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean, monitored the vote count

Claudia Sheinbaum to become new head of state, Mexican President says

According to Mexico’s National Electoral Institute, Sheinbaum is in the lead with almost 57.3% of the vote after 25% of bulletins counted
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Claudia Sheinbaum to become new head of state, Mexican President says

According to Mexico’s National Electoral Institute, Sheinbaum is in the lead with almost 57.3% of the vote after 25% of bulletins counted

Here’s what to know about the Hunter Biden trial that starts Monday

President Biden’s son Hunter is charged in federal court in Delaware with making false statements while buying a gun and illegally possessing that gun.
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Here’s what to know about the Hunter Biden trial that starts Monday

President Biden’s son Hunter is charged in federal court in Delaware with making false statements while buying a gun and illegally possessing that gun.

Nigeria: Labour Unions Begin Nationwide Strike

[Premium Times] On Sunday, a meeting between representatives of the federal government, leadership of the National Assembly and officials of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) over the proposed national minimum wage ended in
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Nigeria: Labour Unions Begin Nationwide Strike

[Premium Times] On Sunday, a meeting between representatives of the federal government, leadership of the National Assembly and officials of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) over the proposed national minimum wage ended in deadlock.

Burkina Faso: Once Again, Burkina Faso Is the World's Most Neglected Crisis

[Norwegian Refugee Council] For the second year in a row Burkina Faso is the world's most neglected displacement crisis, according to a new report from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). The normalisation of neglect is exacerbating needs and deepening despa
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Burkina Faso: Once Again, Burkina Faso Is the World's Most Neglected Crisis

[Norwegian Refugee Council] For the second year in a row Burkina Faso is the world's most neglected displacement crisis, according to a new report from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). The normalisation of neglect is exacerbating needs and deepening despair.

100-year-old freedom fighter lauds India’s ‘festival of democracy’

G G Parikh, who fought for India’s independence against the British, hailed the recently concluded election in the nation of 1.4bn Read Full Article at RT.com
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100-year-old freedom fighter lauds India’s ‘festival of democracy’

G G Parikh, who fought for India’s independence against the British, hailed the recently concluded election in the nation of 1.4bn Read Full Article at RT.com

Minister Nalau Leads Groundbreaking Justice Outreach in South Epi: Bringing Government Services Closer to Communities

Minister of Justice and Community Services, Minister John Amos Nalau, led a delegation from various agencies under the Ministry of Justice and Community Services (MOJCS) on an outreach program in the South of Epi.
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Minister Nalau Leads Groundbreaking Justice Outreach in South Epi: Bringing Government Services Closer to Communities

Minister of Justice and Community Services, Minister John Amos Nalau, led a delegation from various agencies under the Ministry of Justice and Community Services (MOJCS) on an outreach program in the South of Epi.

Russia’s manufacturing PMI index up to 54.4 points in May — S&P Global

«Output growth strengthened amid sustained and robust customer demand, which drove the upturn in new orders,» the report said
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Russia’s manufacturing PMI index up to 54.4 points in May — S&P Global

«Output growth strengthened amid sustained and robust customer demand, which drove the upturn in new orders,» the report said

Caribbean tourism marketplace is ‘serious business’

For two days, May 21-22, tourism stakeholders, buyers and sellers, and others took over the hall in Building A at the Montego Bay Conference Centre in St James. There were many attractive booths set up and operated by tourism businesses from all...
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Caribbean tourism marketplace is ‘serious business’

For two days, May 21-22, tourism stakeholders, buyers and sellers, and others took over the hall in Building A at the Montego Bay Conference Centre in St James. There were many attractive booths set up and operated by tourism businesses from all...

Shining a light on childhood eye disease

With Jamaica just concluding its observance of Child Month in May, a time dedicated to honouring and uplifting the nation’s youths, there is an urgent issue that needs attention, childhood eye diseases, particularly myopia. This condition is...
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Shining a light on childhood eye disease

With Jamaica just concluding its observance of Child Month in May, a time dedicated to honouring and uplifting the nation’s youths, there is an urgent issue that needs attention, childhood eye diseases, particularly myopia. This condition is...

Regional universities collaborate for FORECAST 2024 Conference

The University of Technology Jamaica (UTech) has partnered with the science, technology and sport faculties of two other regional universities for the second biennial staging of the Frontiers of Research in Caribbean Science and Technology (...
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Regional universities collaborate for FORECAST 2024 Conference

The University of Technology Jamaica (UTech) has partnered with the science, technology and sport faculties of two other regional universities for the second biennial staging of the Frontiers of Research in Caribbean Science and Technology (...

Caribbean innovations in justice technologies lauded at UK digital week

Caribbean-inspired innovations in technologies for the administration of justice in the courts were on show at UK Digital Week. Held last week (May 23-24), it was the staging of a special Justice Symposium hosted by the Commonwealth...
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Caribbean innovations in justice technologies lauded at UK digital week

Caribbean-inspired innovations in technologies for the administration of justice in the courts were on show at UK Digital Week. Held last week (May 23-24), it was the staging of a special Justice Symposium hosted by the Commonwealth...

Robinson: Privy Council rulings irrelevant to discussion on removal of British body as final court

On the eve of Supreme Court Justice Andrea Thomas’ rejection of the habeas corpus application for incarcerated dancehall star Vybz Kartel and two of his three co-accused to be released on bail, Jamaican jurist Patrick Lipton Robinson argued that...
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Robinson: Privy Council rulings irrelevant to discussion on removal of British body as final court

On the eve of Supreme Court Justice Andrea Thomas’ rejection of the habeas corpus application for incarcerated dancehall star Vybz Kartel and two of his three co-accused to be released on bail, Jamaican jurist Patrick Lipton Robinson argued that...

Zelensky says China working hard to 'prevent' countries from attending peace summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused China on Sunday of working hard to stop countries from going to a peace summit, which Beijing has publicly criticised because Russia is not invited. Zelensky made the remarks at a security forum in Singapore as
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Zelensky says China working hard to 'prevent' countries from attending peace summit

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused China on Sunday of working hard to stop countries from going to a peace summit, which Beijing has publicly criticised because Russia is not invited. Zelensky made the remarks at a security forum in Singapore as he sought to rally support for the conference and appealed for more military aid for Ukraine, which has been ceding ground to Russian troops. «China, unfortunately, is working hard today to prevent countries from coming to the peace summit,» Zelensky told reporters on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue, which draws defence officials from around the world. Beijing believes the conference «should have the recognition of Russia and Ukraine, equal participation of all parties and fair discussion of all peace plans», foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told a regular news conference on Friday. «Otherwise, it is difficult for the conference to play a substantive role in restoring peace,» she said. Zelensky also expressed disappointment that «some world leaders» had not signed up to the conference, with China signalling Xi Jinping will not attend while US President Joe Biden is yet to commit. China said it would be «difficult» for it to attend if Russia did not participate, which Ukraine has rejected. Through the peace summit, Kyiv hopes to win broad international backing for its vision of the terms needed to end Russia's war. Zelensky said on Sunday that more than 100 countries and organisations had signed up to the conference, and he urged Asia-Pacific nations to join. The peace summit threatens to be overshadowed if key Ukraine backer Biden -- who is locked in an election campaign against Donald Trump and has given no sign he would participate -- ultimately stays away. Zelensky said China was «a tool in Putin's hands» and accused Russia of using Chinese influence and diplomats to do «everything to disrupt the peace summit.» While China says it is a neutral party in the Ukraine conflict, it has been criticised for refusing to condemn Moscow for its offensive. - 'Unwavering US support' - Zelensky also met with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Sunday on the sidelines of the Singapore security forum. Zelensky told reporters they had a «very good» meeting. In a post on X, Zelensky said the pair discussed «the defense needs of our country, bolstering Ukraine's air defense system, the F-16 coalition, and drafting of a bilateral security agreement.» In a readout of the talks, Pentagon spokesman Major General Pat Ryder said Austin reiterated «unwavering US support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression». Austin also «reaffirmed the US commitment to maintaining the strong support of a coalition of over fifty countries to help Ukraine defend its freedom,» Ryder said. The meeting came after Washington decided to partially lift restrictions on using US-provided weapons to strike inside Russia, which Zelensky has hailed as a «step forward». Zelensky and Austin last met face-to-face in December in Washington, where Zelensky made a last-ditch plea for US aid before it ran out. The US Congress approved in April a $61-billion aid package for Ukraine following months of political wrangling, unlocking much-needed arms for the country's outgunned troops. Chinese defence spokesman Wu Qian told AFP he was not aware of any plans for Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun to meet with Zelensky in Singapore. Ukraine is struggling to hold back a Russian ground offensive in the Kharkiv region, where Moscow recently made its largest territorial gains in 18 months. Zelensky has been touring European nations in recent days seeking more military aid for Ukrainian troops, and warning partners of the risks if they show any signs of fatigue over the war. «It is very important for Ukrainians that the world does not get tired... that the world understands that it cannot get tired of the war launched by the aggressor,» Zelensky said in Portugal on Tuesday. © Agence France-Presse

United Seychelles party nominates Patrick Herminie as 2025 presidential candidate 

The main opposition party, United Seychelles, officially nominated Dr Patrick Herminie as its candidate for the 2025 presidential election at its 37th congress on Sunday. He becomes the first candidate announced to enter the race for the presidential electi
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United Seychelles party nominates Patrick Herminie as 2025 presidential candidate 

The main opposition party, United Seychelles, officially nominated Dr Patrick Herminie as its candidate for the 2025 presidential election at its 37th congress on Sunday. He becomes the first candidate announced to enter the race for the presidential election due to be held on September 27, 2025, in Seychelles, an archipelago in the western Indian Ocean. Herminie, the president of the United Seychelles party, says he is confident of winning the presidential election, thanks to the work his party has done since he took over the party's leadership. «We are working very hard and today I am very satisfied with the results that we obtained by going in front of the people, in Anse aux Pins, it was a huge success thanks to the work that we have done over the last three years,» he said. Herminie's nomination as a presidential candidate comes as part of the activities marking the party's 60th anniversary. The party, then called the (SPUP) , was set up on June 2, 1964, by the late President France Albert Rene.   United Seychelles held its 37th Congress on Sunday.  (Rassin Vannier, Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY  After 43 years in power under various names, the United Seychelles party lost the presidential election for the first time in October 2020 and became the main opposition party. «We need to review where we were and analyse where we want to go. Our principles based on social justice remain relevant, even 60 years later. We have also made mistakes, and we must learn from them to create a better Seychelles,» said Herminie. He also criticised the policies of the current President Wavel Ramkalawan's government. «It is clear to me that the new political reality is a threat to our gains. The 13th month salary has been abolished, the seniority bonus has been abolished, even the bonuses for students returning from university have been cut, the price of public transport has increased, social assistance has been cut, but on the other hand taxes for the richest have been reduced,» said Herminie. Herminie referred to the previous 13th month salary system that was introduced as an automatic measure in government, which has been changed to a 13th month salary with a performance-based review, where underperforming employees do not get the full amount of their wage, and those who perform well do. For the moment, the party has not yet named Herminie's running mate, nor the members who will be standing for election to the National Assembly.

Le parti United Seychelles désigne Patrick Herminie comme candidat à l'élection présidentielle de 2025

Le parti United Seychelles a officiellement désigné, dimanche, le Dr Patrick Herminie comme candidat à l’élection présidentielle de 2025, lors du 37e congrès. Il devient le premier candidat à se lancer dans la course à l’élection présidentiell
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Le parti United Seychelles désigne Patrick Herminie comme candidat à l'élection présidentielle de 2025

Le parti United Seychelles a officiellement désigné, dimanche, le Dr Patrick Herminie comme candidat à l’élection présidentielle de 2025, lors du 37e congrès. Il devient le premier candidat à se lancer dans la course à l’élection présidentielle qui devrait se tenir le 27 septembre 2025 dans l’archipel. Le Dr Herminie qui est le président du parti United Seychelles se dit confiant de remporter l’élection présidentielle, grâce au travail que son parti a effectué depuis qu’il a pris la direction du parti. « Nous sommes en train de travailler très dure et aujourd’hui je suis très satisfait avec les résultats que nous obtenons en passant devant chez les gens, à Anse aux Pins, il s’agissait d’un énorme succès qui s’est traduit grâce au travail que nous avons effectué durant ces 3 dernières années » a dit le Dr Herminie.  La nomination du Dr Herminie, comme candidat à l’élection présidentielle a lieu dans le cadre des activités marquant le 60e anniversaire du parti. United Seychelles a tenu son 37e congrès dimanche.  (Rassin Vannier, Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY                       En 2020, pour la première fois le parti United Seychelles a perdu l’élection présidentielle, et s’est retrouvé dans l’opposition. « Nous devons revoir ou nous étions et analyser ou l’on veut aller, nos principes basés sur la justice sociale reste d’actualité, même soixante ans plus tard. Nous avons également commis des erreurs, et   nous devons en tirer les leçons pour créer des Seychelles meilleures » a dit Herminie. Il a également critiqué la politique du gouvernement du président Wavel Ramkalawan .  « Il est claire pour moi que la nouvelle réalité politique, est une menace pour nous nos acquis. Le 13e mois a été supprimé, la prime d’ancienneté a été aboli, même les primes pour les étudiants revenant de l’université ont été coupées, le prix des transports en commun a augmenté, les aides sociales ont été coupees, mais par contre les taxes pour les plus riches ont été réduits » a dit Herminie. Pour l’instant le parti n’a pas encore désigné le colistier du Dr Herminie, ni les membres qui seront candidats aux postes de député a l’Assemblée nationale.

Maldives bans Israeli passport holders over war on Gaza

The Maldives government will ban Israelis from the Indian Ocean archipelago known for white sand beaches and luxury resorts as public anger in the predominantly Muslim nation rises over the war in Gaza.
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Maldives bans Israeli passport holders over war on Gaza

The Maldives government will ban Israelis from the Indian Ocean archipelago known for white sand beaches and luxury resorts as public anger in the predominantly Muslim nation rises over the war in Gaza.

Somalia's Hajj committee meets Saudi officials in Makkah to smooth Hajj services

Mogadishu (HOL) — The Hajj committee of Somalia's Ministry of Religious Affairs met with Saudi Arabian officials in Makkah on Sunday.
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Somalia's Hajj committee meets Saudi officials in Makkah to smooth Hajj services

Mogadishu (HOL) — The Hajj committee of Somalia's Ministry of Religious Affairs met with Saudi Arabian officials in Makkah on Sunday.

Somali Prime Minister arrives in Seoul for 2024 Korea-Africa Summit

Mogadishu (HOL) - A delegation led by Somali Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre arrived in Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday to participate in the 2024 South Korea-Africa Summit.
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Somali Prime Minister arrives in Seoul for 2024 Korea-Africa Summit

Mogadishu (HOL) - A delegation led by Somali Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre arrived in Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday to participate in the 2024 South Korea-Africa Summit.

Britain facing cancer timebomb in the under-50s due to poor diet and gut health - and ultra-processed food could be to blame

More young people than ever are getting cancer, with diagnosis rates rising by a quarter in two decades.
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Britain facing cancer timebomb in the under-50s due to poor diet and gut health - and ultra-processed food could be to blame

More young people than ever are getting cancer, with diagnosis rates rising by a quarter in two decades.

Russia wipes out nearly 24,000 Ukrainian servicemen, mercenaries near LPR in May — expert

Andrey Marochko also noted that in May Russian servicemen repelled 153 attempts of the enemy to invade the territory of the LPR
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Russia wipes out nearly 24,000 Ukrainian servicemen, mercenaries near LPR in May — expert

Andrey Marochko also noted that in May Russian servicemen repelled 153 attempts of the enemy to invade the territory of the LPR

Israeli army strikes Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon

Tensions persist on the northern border of Israel which has been sporadically shelled from Lebanon, with the Israeli military responding with fire toward Hezbollah targets
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Israeli army strikes Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon

Tensions persist on the northern border of Israel which has been sporadically shelled from Lebanon, with the Israeli military responding with fire toward Hezbollah targets

«I feel like people voted with their hearts»

“I haven’t slept much, but I feel incredibly good. My heart is full of gratitude and also a lot of humility towards the trust the people are showing me and maybe the fact that there was a record-breaking turnout and I feel like the people voted with thei
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«I feel like people voted with their hearts»

“I haven’t slept much, but I feel incredibly good. My heart is full of gratitude and also a lot of humility towards the trust the people are showing me and maybe the fact that there was a record-breaking turnout and I feel like the people voted with their hearts,” Halla Tómasdóttir, Iceland’s newly-elected president, told mbl.is earlier today.

Pictures: Celebrating Sailor's Day

Sailor’s Day was celebrated around the country today. A large-scale celebration was held at the Reykjavík harbor, which drew a great deal of cheers from young and and old alike.
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Pictures: Celebrating Sailor's Day

Sailor’s Day was celebrated around the country today. A large-scale celebration was held at the Reykjavík harbor, which drew a great deal of cheers from young and and old alike.

'Suddenly started fighting': 2 men get into bloody brawl on MRT train, frightening passengers

A man suffered an injury on his head after brawling with a fellow passenger on an MRT train last Saturday (June 1) morning. The scuffle broke out as the North East Line train was travelling from Kovan to Serangoon, reported Shin Min Daily News. An eyewitne
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'Suddenly started fighting': 2 men get into bloody brawl on MRT train, frightening passengers

A man suffered an injury on his head after brawling with a fellow passenger on an MRT train last Saturday (June 1) morning. The scuffle broke out as the North East Line train was travelling from Kovan to Serangoon, reported Shin Min Daily News. An eyewitness surnamed Chen recounted: «It all happened so suddenly. There was no movement in the train carriage and no quarrelling sounds, but the two men suddenly started fighting.» In a 23-second clip of the altercation taken by her, a man in an orange T-shirt pushes another man dressed in grey and carrying a backpack against the train door. The latter retaliates with a punch and both men start throwing fists. As they stumble to the floor, another passenger in a black T-shirt steps in between the men to break up the melee, shouting for them to stop. He holds the man in grey in a headlock and drags him away. The man in orange gets up, blood trickling down the side of his head. Splatters of blood can also be seen on the carriage floor. Throughout the altercation, a girl can be heard crying in the background.

Cooling Singapore 2.0: Researchers build nation's 'digital twin' to assess urban heat and find ways to cool city

SINGAPORE — Could power plants on Jurong Island influence temperatures on the mainland? To what extent will electric vehicles and tree cover reduce urban heat in a neighbourhood like Tengah? These are some questions urban planners may have as they aim to
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Cooling Singapore 2.0: Researchers build nation's 'digital twin' to assess urban heat and find ways to cool city

SINGAPORE — Could power plants on Jurong Island influence temperatures on the mainland? To what extent will electric vehicles and tree cover reduce urban heat in a neighbourhood like Tengah? These are some questions urban planners may have as they aim to cool down cramped, urban areas that can be up to 7 deg C hotter than less built-up areas — due to the urban heat island effect. Instead of doing time-consuming experiments or projects to get their answers, the authorities can soon test them through the virtual world, much like playing a video game. Over the last four years, more than 20 researchers have built a «digital twin» of Singapore that allows users to simulate scenarios to figure out how to make living spaces more thermally comfortable for people. This virtual system, known as the Digital Urban Climate Twin, is one of the flagship projects under the multi-institute Cooling Singapore 2.0 research initiative, which is developing solutions to address the urban heat problem in Singapore.

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