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60 homes in 30 days

WESTERN BUREAU: A crippled man in Hertford, Westmoreland, a father and his two sons in Black River, St Elizabeth, and a woman living in the open air in Petersfield are among the first recipients of the studio homes being built under the S for Shelters project

Favourite for next French president vows he WILL stop Channel boats as he meets Nigel Farage

Jordan Bardella, who polls show is on track to win the 2027 contest, insisted he is ready to let UK Border Force carry out so-called 'pushbacks'.
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Favourite for next French president vows he WILL stop Channel boats as he meets Nigel Farage

Jordan Bardella, who polls show is on track to win the 2027 contest, insisted he is ready to let UK Border Force carry out so-called 'pushbacks'.

Parents carry their children to school through muddy water 'caused by monstrous 60ft tall warehouse' - as council promises to dig a ditch 'as soon as weather permits'

Mothers and fathers filmed themselves during the morning school run wading through the muddy water near to the controversial Astley business park in Tyldesley, Wigan.
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Parents carry their children to school through muddy water 'caused by monstrous 60ft tall warehouse' - as council promises to dig a ditch 'as soon as weather permits'

Mothers and fathers filmed themselves during the morning school run wading through the muddy water near to the controversial Astley business park in Tyldesley, Wigan.

21-year-old daughter of ex-ISA detainee Zulfikar Shariff dies in freak Australia car crash

The daughter of former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff has died in a freak car accident in Melbourne, after her car was crushed by a falling pole on an Australian highway. In a Facebook post on Tuesday (Dec 9), Zulfikar, 54
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21-year-old daughter of ex-ISA detainee Zulfikar Shariff dies in freak Australia car crash

The daughter of former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff has died in a freak car accident in Melbourne, after her car was crushed by a falling pole on an Australian highway. In a Facebook post on Tuesday (Dec 9), Zulfikar, 54, stated that his daughter had died in a car accident while on her way to work. He wrote: «This morning at 7.45am (Melbourne time), our beloved daughter Sayyida Nafeesa Zulfikar was invited to return to Allah. »She was in a car accident and passed at the scene. She was on the way to work at MyCollege (Islamic college) where she was an admin officer. «She passed on the way to perform her ibadah.» According to Australian news sources, the accident had occurred on Hume Highway in Melbourne's north on Tuesday at 7.45am, when a truck collided with a red sedan. The truck reportedly rolled over and knocked over a pole which landed on the roof of a silver Honda travelling in the opposite direction, killing the driver. 

'Kindness costs nothing': $10,000 worth of free durians draws queue of over 500 in Yishun

More than 500 seniors formed a snaking queue at Block 848 Yishun Street 81 on Monday (Dec 8), as they waited patiently to receive free durians. The giveaway, which began at 6pm, was organised by durian seller Famous Durian. Over 1,000 durians with
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'Kindness costs nothing': $10,000 worth of free durians draws queue of over 500 in Yishun

More than 500 seniors formed a snaking queue at Block 848 Yishun Street 81 on Monday (Dec 8), as they waited patiently to receive free durians. The giveaway, which began at 6pm, was organised by durian seller Famous Durian. Over 1,000 durians with a combined weight of 1,200kg were given away in less than 1.5 hours, Shin Min Daily News reported. Seniors aged 60 and above were allowed to take two durians each, with one of them a premium Mao Shan Wang durian. MP for Nee Soon GRC Lee Hui Ying was also seen distributing durians to the elderly who queued up, some of whom reportedly stood in line for at least three hours. Stall owner Yan Qingshen (transliteration), 43, told Shin Min Daily News the intiative was his way of giving back to society. It was reportedly the fourth free durian giveaway organised by the business. Thanking his suppliers for their help, Yan also shared that durians given away were valued at over $10,000. According to Shin Min, there was already a long queue of over 200 people at 5pm, with the line winding across to a neighbouring block. 

'Not a charity': Jurong West noodle stall defends charging customer 30 cents for bringing 'tiny' takeaway container

The owner of a noodle stall has hit back at a customer’s gripe about paying 30 cents more for his takeaway noodles after bringing a container that was «too small».In a Facebook post on the Complaint Singapore page on Tuesday (Dec 9), Sam Siew sh
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'Not a charity': Jurong West noodle stall defends charging customer 30 cents for bringing 'tiny' takeaway container

The owner of a noodle stall has hit back at a customer’s gripe about paying 30 cents more for his takeaway noodles after bringing a container that was «too small».In a Facebook post on the Complaint Singapore page on Tuesday (Dec 9), Sam Siew shared about his unpleasant experience ordering food at June Kee Noodle House in Jurong West Hawker Centre.He said the stall owner insisted on the takeaway fee for his lor mee as she had «no time» to pour the gravy into his container.«In reality, the container I brought was sufficiently large,» said Siew, while claiming he was told that customers who bring their own containers have to wait longer for their order.The noodle stall appears to have created a Facebook account just to respond to the complaint, which they labelled as «misinformation». In a lengthy comment under Siew’s Facebook post, June Kee Noodle House said it is “completely untrue” that customers with their own containers experience longer waiting times for their food.

'Will not accept': Shashi Tharoor declines 'Veer Savarkar Award'; here's what he said

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor declined the Veer Savarkar Award, calling organizers irresponsible for announcing his name without consent. He learned of the award through media reports and stated he neither knew about nor accepted it. HRDS India, however, claims
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'Will not accept': Shashi Tharoor declines 'Veer Savarkar Award'; here's what he said

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor declined the Veer Savarkar Award, calling organizers irresponsible for announcing his name without consent. He learned of the award through media reports and stated he neither knew about nor accepted it. HRDS India, however, claims they notified Tharoor and visited him to extend the invitation.

23.96 lakh houses installed with rooftop solar systems: Minister

Nearly 24 lakh households now have rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. The scheme aims for one crore installations by FY 2026-27, with over 19 lakh systems already commissioned. Strict quality checks, including vendor maintenanc
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23.96 lakh houses installed with rooftop solar systems: Minister

Nearly 24 lakh households now have rooftop solar systems under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. The scheme aims for one crore installations by FY 2026-27, with over 19 lakh systems already commissioned. Strict quality checks, including vendor maintenance and third-party assessments, are in place to ensure reliability.

Nostradamus and Baba Vanga made some terrifying predictions for 2025 - so, how many did they get right?

Did Nostradamus and Baba Vanga accurately predict the fortunes and tragedies visited upon the Earth's population in 2025?
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Nostradamus and Baba Vanga made some terrifying predictions for 2025 - so, how many did they get right?

Did Nostradamus and Baba Vanga accurately predict the fortunes and tragedies visited upon the Earth's population in 2025?

Congo-Kinshasa: Attacks by Rwanda Broke Peace Deal, Says DR Congo's Tshisekedi

[allAfrica] The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo accused Rwanda of breaking a new peace agreement days after both countries signed it.
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Congo-Kinshasa: Attacks by Rwanda Broke Peace Deal, Says DR Congo's Tshisekedi

[allAfrica] The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo accused Rwanda of breaking a new peace agreement days after both countries signed it.

60 homes in 30 days

WESTERN BUREAU: A crippled man in Hertford, Westmoreland, a father and his two sons in Black River, St Elizabeth, and a woman living in the open air in Petersfield are among the first recipients of the studio homes being built under the S for Shelters project
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60 homes in 30 days

WESTERN BUREAU: A crippled man in Hertford, Westmoreland, a father and his two sons in Black River, St Elizabeth, and a woman living in the open air in Petersfield are among the first recipients of the studio homes being built under the S for Shelters project, an initiative of S Hotel Montego Bay.

All schools to reopen early January

At least 160 schools remain closed for teaching and learning weeks after the passage of Hurricane Melissa. These schools are expected to reopen on January 6, 2026, according to Minister of Finance and the Public Service Fayval Williams. Of the 160 schools no
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All schools to reopen early January

At least 160 schools remain closed for teaching and learning weeks after the passage of Hurricane Melissa. These schools are expected to reopen on January 6, 2026, according to Minister of Finance and the Public Service Fayval Williams. Of the 160 schools not yet reopened, 100 have been impacted by the Category 5 storm. Responding to questions during a meeting of the Standing Finance Committee of Parliament on Tuesday, Williams said 59 of the schools are serving as shelters for persons displaced by the hurricane.

National Prayer Vigil Committee sees Jamaicans returning to God

Jamaicans are re-embracing Christianity to navigate the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Melissa as they seek spiritual reassurance and a source of comfort to deal with the trauma of the Category 5 storm. This is the assertion from Reverend Errol Rattray
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National Prayer Vigil Committee sees Jamaicans returning to God

Jamaicans are re-embracing Christianity to navigate the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Melissa as they seek spiritual reassurance and a source of comfort to deal with the trauma of the Category 5 storm. This is the assertion from Reverend Errol Rattray, chairman of the National Prayer Vigil, who said it was the prayer of Christians that protected Jamaica from being in an even worse state.

Official funeral for Jimmy Cliff set for next week

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange has announced that the official funeral for the late Reggae icon Jimmy Cliff will take place next Wednesday, December 17, at the National Indoor Sports Centre, beginning at 10 a.m. Cliff passe
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Official funeral for Jimmy Cliff set for next week

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange has announced that the official funeral for the late Reggae icon Jimmy Cliff will take place next Wednesday, December 17, at the National Indoor Sports Centre, beginning at 10 a.m. Cliff passed away on November 24 at age 81. He is being accorded an official funeral by the Government “for his immense contribution to Jamaican culture and entertainment”, said Grange.

Embrace ‘One Health’

Medical experts are calling for stronger adherence to the global One Health mandate by Jamaican authorities, citing the outbreak of leptospirosis following Hurricane Melissa a month ago as a clear indication of why such a move is pivotal. One Health, as outli
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Embrace ‘One Health’

Medical experts are calling for stronger adherence to the global One Health mandate by Jamaican authorities, citing the outbreak of leptospirosis following Hurricane Melissa a month ago as a clear indication of why such a move is pivotal. One Health, as outlined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), speaks to an integrated, unifying approach that aims to balance and optimise the sustainable health of people, animals, and ecosystems. “It recognises that the health of humans, domestic and wild animals, and plants is closely linked and interdependent,” states the WHO.

India and Brazil to collaborate on naval maintenance and research

India and Brazil have agreed to share information on the maintenance of Scorpène-class submarines and other vessels Read Full Article at RT.com
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India and Brazil to collaborate on naval maintenance and research

India and Brazil have agreed to share information on the maintenance of Scorpène-class submarines and other vessels Read Full Article at RT.com

The unassuming semi hiding a remarkable secret: How couple spent 20 years transforming their four-bed Nuneaton home into a lavish Edwardian showstopper

Former college secretary Rita Wagstaff and her husband bought the Nuneaton, Warwickshire, property in 1984 and set about restoring it to its former grandeur.
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The unassuming semi hiding a remarkable secret: How couple spent 20 years transforming their four-bed Nuneaton home into a lavish Edwardian showstopper

Former college secretary Rita Wagstaff and her husband bought the Nuneaton, Warwickshire, property in 1984 and set about restoring it to its former grandeur.

A horror is unfolding before our very eyes, it's time to confront some hard truths: As two Afghan small-boat migrants are jailed for raping 15-year-old girl, SARAH VINE has an uncompromising message for the politicians

That video of a 15-year-old schoolgirl being frogmarched by two Afghan asylum seekers is not only every parent's nightmare, it also exposes a stark reality politicians have tried to conceal.
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A horror is unfolding before our very eyes, it's time to confront some hard truths: As two Afghan small-boat migrants are jailed for raping 15-year-old girl, SARAH VINE has an uncompromising message for the politicians

That video of a 15-year-old schoolgirl being frogmarched by two Afghan asylum seekers is not only every parent's nightmare, it also exposes a stark reality politicians have tried to conceal.

ANDREW NEIL: A new security plan reveals what Trump really thinks about Europe - and it couldn't be more chilling: 'You're on your own, losers. Bye!'

Donald Trump to Europe: 'You're on your own, losers. Bye!' That's the blunt message at the heart of his administration's new National Security Strategy.
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ANDREW NEIL: A new security plan reveals what Trump really thinks about Europe - and it couldn't be more chilling: 'You're on your own, losers. Bye!'

Donald Trump to Europe: 'You're on your own, losers. Bye!' That's the blunt message at the heart of his administration's new National Security Strategy.

Revealed: The illegal migrants who have raped or abused girls in Britain

Even by the desperately grim standards that are becoming all too familiar, the case of two teenage migrants jailed for raping a 15-year-old girl marks a new low in depravity.
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Revealed: The illegal migrants who have raped or abused girls in Britain

Even by the desperately grim standards that are becoming all too familiar, the case of two teenage migrants jailed for raping a 15-year-old girl marks a new low in depravity.

'Kiss me. Hug me tight...': Sharon Osbourne reveals her husband Ozzy's poignant final ever words to her as she recounts the heartbreaking details from the day he died for the first time

Sharon Osbourne has revealed her husband Ozzy's poignant final ever words to her as she recounted the heartbreaking details from the day he died for the first time.
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'Kiss me. Hug me tight...': Sharon Osbourne reveals her husband Ozzy's poignant final ever words to her as she recounts the heartbreaking details from the day he died for the first time

Sharon Osbourne has revealed her husband Ozzy's poignant final ever words to her as she recounted the heartbreaking details from the day he died for the first time.

Historic moment as Diwali makes it to Unesco list: Deepavali joins Yoga, Durga Puja among intangible cultural heritage — full list

Deepavali has been inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, marking the 16th Indian tradition to receive this honor. This recognition occurred during the 20th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultur
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Historic moment as Diwali makes it to Unesco list: Deepavali joins Yoga, Durga Puja among intangible cultural heritage — full list

Deepavali has been inscribed on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list, marking the 16th Indian tradition to receive this honor. This recognition occurred during the 20th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, hosted by India in New Delhi. The committee is reviewing 67 nominations from 79 countries.

SC frowns on ‘Chicken’s Neck’ speech; Sharjeel says could’ve worded it better

The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding Sharjeel Imam's alleged inflammatory speeches. While the court deemed his call to block the Siliguri Corridor objectionable, his lawyer highlighted his appeals for peaceful protest and non-violence. The defense argu
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SC frowns on ‘Chicken’s Neck’ speech; Sharjeel says could’ve worded it better

The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding Sharjeel Imam's alleged inflammatory speeches. While the court deemed his call to block the Siliguri Corridor objectionable, his lawyer highlighted his appeals for peaceful protest and non-violence. The defense argued there is no credible evidence against Imam, and he was not involved in the riots.

'Singapore name comes from Sanskrit': Ex-deputy PM hails India ties; calls relationship 'deeply rooted' in history

Singapore's former Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean spoke in Delhi about the deep historical ties between Singapore and India. He mentioned Singapore's name originates from Sanskrit, reflecting India's early influence. The Indian diaspora has significantl
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'Singapore name comes from Sanskrit': Ex-deputy PM hails India ties; calls relationship 'deeply rooted' in history

Singapore's former Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean spoke in Delhi about the deep historical ties between Singapore and India. He mentioned Singapore's name originates from Sanskrit, reflecting India's early influence. The Indian diaspora has significantly shaped Singapore's economy and culture. He also praised India's sustainable development vision. Diplomatic relations were established in 1965.

'How can flight tickets cost Rs 35-39k?' Delhi HC pulls up Centre; asks what steps were taken during IndiGo chaos

The Delhi high court questioned the Centre's failure to prevent IndiGo's flight cancellations and soaring airfares, demanding to know immediate measures taken for stranded passengers. The court also sought explanations on arrangements made to manage traveller
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'How can flight tickets cost Rs 35-39k?' Delhi HC pulls up Centre; asks what steps were taken during IndiGo chaos

The Delhi high court questioned the Centre's failure to prevent IndiGo's flight cancellations and soaring airfares, demanding to know immediate measures taken for stranded passengers. The court also sought explanations on arrangements made to manage travellers and prevent harassment, as hundreds of flights were scrapped, leaving lakhs stranded nationwide.

Parliamentary panel recommends measures to accelerate solar project development in India

In a bid to streamline the rollout of solar initiatives, a parliamentary committee has recommended the establishment of a 'single-window clearance' system aimed at reducing land acquisition bottlenecks. To tackle regional disparities, the committee suggests t
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Parliamentary panel recommends measures to accelerate solar project development in India

In a bid to streamline the rollout of solar initiatives, a parliamentary committee has recommended the establishment of a 'single-window clearance' system aimed at reducing land acquisition bottlenecks. To tackle regional disparities, the committee suggests tailored awareness drives in each state, along with support from central authorities for those trailing behind.

Africa: Why Africa's GBV Epidemic Demands Root-and-Branch Reform

[allAfrica] «Usikimye.» Do not be silent. The Swahili word has become a rallying cry among survivors in Kenya, who are tired of bearing shame that is not theirs.
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Africa: Why Africa's GBV Epidemic Demands Root-and-Branch Reform

[allAfrica] «Usikimye.» Do not be silent. The Swahili word has become a rallying cry among survivors in Kenya, who are tired of bearing shame that is not theirs.

Éducation : 30 à 40 classes du premier degré menacées par une fermeture à la rentrée

Depuis plusieurs années, le nombre d'enfants baisse en Polynésie française. Conséquence, entre 30 et 40 classes du premier de pourraient fermer à la rentrée prochaine. Des discussions sont en cours avec l'administration, auxquelles a participé Diana Yi
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Éducation : 30 à 40 classes du premier degré menacées par une fermeture à la rentrée

Depuis plusieurs années, le nombre d'enfants baisse en Polynésie française. Conséquence, entre 30 et 40 classes du premier de pourraient fermer à la rentrée prochaine. Des discussions sont en cours avec l'administration, auxquelles a participé Diana Yieng Kow, la secrétaire générale du syndicat STIP AEP UNSA. Elle était l'invitée du journal ce mardi 9 décembre.

UAC delivers new batch of Su-34 fighters to Russian Defense Ministry — Rostec

Rostec emphasized that the Su-34, thanks to its versatility and significant arsenal of weapons can perform a wide range of missions, making it one of the most sought-after aircraft in the Aerospace Forces
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UAC delivers new batch of Su-34 fighters to Russian Defense Ministry — Rostec

Rostec emphasized that the Su-34, thanks to its versatility and significant arsenal of weapons can perform a wide range of missions, making it one of the most sought-after aircraft in the Aerospace Forces

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