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India vote resumes with Kashmir poised to oppose Modi

India's six-week election resumed Monday including in Kashmir, where voters appeared eager to express discontent with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cancellation of their disputed territory's semi-autonomy and the security crackdown that followed. Modi remai
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India vote resumes with Kashmir poised to oppose Modi

India's six-week election resumed Monday including in Kashmir, where voters appeared eager to express discontent with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cancellation of their disputed territory's semi-autonomy and the security crackdown that followed. Modi remains popular across much of India and his Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is widely expected to win the poll when it concludes early next month. But his government's decision in 2019 to bring Kashmir under its direct rule -- and the subsequent clampdown -- have been deeply resented among the region's residents, who voted Monday for the first time since the move. «I voted for changing the current government. It must happen for our children to have a good future,» civil servant Habibullah Parray told AFP. «Everywhere you go in Kashmir today you find people from outside in charge. Everyone wants that to change.» Boycotts called by rebel groups left few Kashmiris willing to participate in past elections, with just over 14 percent of eligible voters in Srinagar casting a ballot during the last national poll in 2019. By the time polls closed on Monday, nearly 36 percent of eligible voters in the constituency had cast a ballot, well below India's average turnout but the highest figure in the constituency in nearly three decades. Kashmir has been divided between India and Pakistan since their independence in 1947. Both claim it in full and have fought two wars over control of the Himalayan region. Rebel groups opposed to Indian rule have waged an insurgency since 1989 on the side of the frontier controlled by New Delhi, demanding either independence or a merger with Pakistan. India accuses Pakistan of backing the insurgents, a charge that Islamabad denies. The conflict has killed tens of thousands of soldiers, rebels and civilians in the decades since, including a spate of firefights between suspected rebels and security forces in the past month. - 'Referendum' - Violence has dwindled since the Indian portion of the territory was brought under direct rule five years ago, a move that saw the mass arrest of local political leaders and a months-long telecommunications blackout to forestall expected protests. Modi's government says its cancelling of Kashmir's special status has brought «peace and development», and it has consistently claimed the move was supported by Kashmiris. But his party has not fielded any candidates in the Kashmir valley for the first time since 1996, and experts say the BJP would have been roundly defeated if it had. «They would lose, simple as that,» political analyst and historian Sidiq Wahid told AFP last week. For voters, the election was «a referendum in order to voice their disagreement» with the Modi government's actions in Kashmir, he added. The BJP has appealed to voters to instead support smaller and newly created parties that have publicly aligned with Modi's policies. But voters looked set to back one of two established Kashmiri political parties calling for the Modi government's changes to be reversed. Former chief minister Omar Abdullah, whose National Conference party is campaigning for the restoration of Kashmir's special status, said his allies had urged voters to make their feelings known. «The point of view that we want people to send out is that what happened... is not acceptable to them,» he told AFP. Before the changes in 2019, permanent residents in the Muslim-majority territory had enjoyed land and jobs protections. In rural districts outside Srinagar, the region's biggest city, army soldiers patrolled roads in convoys of bulletproof vehicles. Several polling booths around the constituency had more than two dozen paramilitary troops guarding voter queues. - Nearly one billion voters - India's election is conducted in seven phases over six weeks to ease the immense logistical burden of staging the democratic exercise in the world's most populous country. More than 968 million people are eligible to vote in India's election, with the final round of polling on June 1 and results expected three days later. Voter turnout elsewhere in India has so far declined significantly from 2019 to around 66 percent, according to election commission figures. Analysts have blamed widespread expectations that Modi will easily win a third term and hotter-than-average temperatures heading into the summer. India's weather bureau has forecast more hot spells in May and the election commission formed a taskforce last month to review the impact of heat and humidity before each round of voting. © Agence France-Presse

'As thick as a safety pin': Diner nearly swallows metal wire in nasi padang at Tan Tock Seng Hospital food court

The best part of a meal is often savoured last. But one diner got an unpleasant surprise when she bit on something hard at the final bite. Immediately spitting her food out, the 60-year-old woman discovered a metal wire embedded in her chicken wing. Luo
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'As thick as a safety pin': Diner nearly swallows metal wire in nasi padang at Tan Tock Seng Hospital food court

The best part of a meal is often savoured last. But one diner got an unpleasant surprise when she bit on something hard at the final bite. Immediately spitting her food out, the 60-year-old woman discovered a metal wire embedded in her chicken wing. Luo, a healthcare professional, told Shin Min Daily News that she bought a plate of nasi padang for lunch from the Kopitiam outlet at Tan Tock Seng Hospital last Friday (May 10). «The wire is as thick as a safety pin; I don't dare to imagine what would've happened if I swallowed it. This is a hospital; wouldn't it be even worse if a patient accidentally swallowed it?» She questioned. Luo later returned to the stall where a staff member apologised to her. The employee reportedly said that the wire did not come from the stall, and that food ingredients are provided by their supplier. Stall offers refund When contacted by Shin Min, the owner of the nasi padang stall explained that they rarely use steel scourers and guessed that the wire might have been hidden the curry chicken which Luo had ordered.

Singapore's cruise centres to be consolidated, freeing up waterfront space

SINGAPORE — Singapore's two cruise terminals will be consolidated in the coming years, with the cruise centre in HarbourFront set to move, so that a continuous promenade can be established as part of the Greater Southern Waterfront. Urban Redevelopment Au
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Singapore's cruise centres to be consolidated, freeing up waterfront space

SINGAPORE — Singapore's two cruise terminals will be consolidated in the coming years, with the cruise centre in HarbourFront set to move, so that a continuous promenade can be established as part of the Greater Southern Waterfront. Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) chief executive Lim Eng Hwee described the terminals' forthcoming consolidation as a «small move» that will make a huge difference and allow the authorities to «stitch up the entire waterfront» from Labrador Nature Park through to the Keppel-Tanjong Pagar area, Marina Bay and the future Long Island. Three city port terminals near the cruise centre in HarbourFront — Tanjong Pagar, Keppel and Brani — will move to Tuas by 2027, as previously announced. The Republic's other cruise centre — Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore, which opened in 2012 — is located in Marina South, and was reported in 2018 to be under consideration for expansion. «With the port moving, there's a lot of infrastructural work that needs to be done — some reclamation, and the cruise hub will be formed as part of that,» Lim said.

Michael Cohen testimony ties Donald Trump to hush money payment

“Just do it,” then-candidate Donald Trump allegedly told Michael Cohen, his lawyer and fixer at the time, as a sex scandal threatened to upend his 2016 presidential campaign.
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Michael Cohen testimony ties Donald Trump to hush money payment

“Just do it,” then-candidate Donald Trump allegedly told Michael Cohen, his lawyer and fixer at the time, as a sex scandal threatened to upend his 2016 presidential campaign.

What to know about Sen. Bob Menendez’s corruption trial

The case in federal court in Manhattan could last well into June. The longtime lawmaker faces 16 felony counts that threaten both his career and freedom.
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What to know about Sen. Bob Menendez’s corruption trial

The case in federal court in Manhattan could last well into June. The longtime lawmaker faces 16 felony counts that threaten both his career and freedom.

How Michael Cohen went from Trump’s fixer to a key witness against him

For years, Cohen said he fixed Trump’s problems. Now the disbarred lawyer is the star witness for New York prosecutors trying to link Trump to an illegal hush money plot.
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How Michael Cohen went from Trump’s fixer to a key witness against him

For years, Cohen said he fixed Trump’s problems. Now the disbarred lawyer is the star witness for New York prosecutors trying to link Trump to an illegal hush money plot.

Economic effect from introducing AI to surpass $10.9 bln — official

By 2030, this figure is expected to exceed $120.77 bln, Candidate for the post of Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko said
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Economic effect from introducing AI to surpass $10.9 bln — official

By 2030, this figure is expected to exceed $120.77 bln, Candidate for the post of Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko said

Biden signs decree banning uranium imports from Russia — White House

The United States believes that a ban on imports of uranium from Russia will allow the United States to eliminate dependence on Russia in the field of peaceful nuclear energy
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Biden signs decree banning uranium imports from Russia — White House

The United States believes that a ban on imports of uranium from Russia will allow the United States to eliminate dependence on Russia in the field of peaceful nuclear energy

Discussions of candidates for security bloc, Foreign Affairs ministers to finish in Russia

The plenary session is expected to begin at 14:00 Moscow time with the personal participation of all candidates
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Discussions of candidates for security bloc, Foreign Affairs ministers to finish in Russia

The plenary session is expected to begin at 14:00 Moscow time with the personal participation of all candidates

Profit of Russian microfinance organizations in 2024 may rise by 39% — experts

According to the Bank of Russia, in 2022, the profit of microfinance organizations also increased by 39% year-on-year, and by 40% - in 2023
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Profit of Russian microfinance organizations in 2024 may rise by 39% — experts

According to the Bank of Russia, in 2022, the profit of microfinance organizations also increased by 39% year-on-year, and by 40% - in 2023

B.C. moves to cap rent hikes in Downtown Eastside SROs

The B.C. government has introduced legislation that would allow the City of Vancouver to limit rent increases for new tenants in its poorest neighbourhood, the Downtown Eastside.
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B.C. moves to cap rent hikes in Downtown Eastside SROs

The B.C. government has introduced legislation that would allow the City of Vancouver to limit rent increases for new tenants in its poorest neighbourhood, the Downtown Eastside.

Thieves caught on camera stealing pet chicken from North Vancouver backyard

A $200 reward is being offered by a North Vancouver family for the safe return of their beloved chicken, Snowflake.
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Thieves caught on camera stealing pet chicken from North Vancouver backyard

A $200 reward is being offered by a North Vancouver family for the safe return of their beloved chicken, Snowflake.

Alberta to investigate police crackdown on pro-Palestinian campus protests

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will ask the province’s police watchdog to investigate how officers forcibly cleared out two pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses.
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Alberta to investigate police crackdown on pro-Palestinian campus protests

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will ask the province’s police watchdog to investigate how officers forcibly cleared out two pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses.

Curbing domestic violence takes staff, and there aren't enough, says N.L. director

As Newfoundland and Labrador's justice minister exchanges letters with his federal counterpart about legal reforms that would curb intimate partner violence, the head of a women's centre in the province says what's needed is much simpler: money.
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Curbing domestic violence takes staff, and there aren't enough, says N.L. director

As Newfoundland and Labrador's justice minister exchanges letters with his federal counterpart about legal reforms that would curb intimate partner violence, the head of a women's centre in the province says what's needed is much simpler: money.

McGill University encampment: judge expected to deliver injunction decision Tuesday

Pro-Palestinian protesters at McGill University have become 'occupiers' living in a fortified and barricaded mini-village, a lawyer for the Montreal school argued on Monday as he asked for an injunction to dismantle the more than two-week-old encampment on it
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McGill University encampment: judge expected to deliver injunction decision Tuesday

Pro-Palestinian protesters at McGill University have become 'occupiers' living in a fortified and barricaded mini-village, a lawyer for the Montreal school argued on Monday as he asked for an injunction to dismantle the more than two-week-old encampment on its downtown campus.

In PCR call, Swati Maliwal accuses Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's PA of beating her up at his behest

High-voltage drama unfolded at chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence in north Delhi on Monday morning after his party's Rajya Sabha MP, Swati Maliwal, claimed in a PCR call that she had been assaulted by Kejriwal's personal assistant, Bibhav, on the form
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In PCR call, Swati Maliwal accuses Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's PA of beating her up at his behest

High-voltage drama unfolded at chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence in north Delhi on Monday morning after his party's Rajya Sabha MP, Swati Maliwal, claimed in a PCR call that she had been assaulted by Kejriwal's personal assistant, Bibhav, on the former's instructions. The incident has created a buzz on social media and has disheartened a significant portion of AAP members.

14 killed, 70 hurt as mega hoarding falls on Mumbai pump in dust storm

14 individuals lost their lives and nearly 70 others sustained injuries when a 250-tonne unauthorized advertisement hoarding collapsed onto a petrol pump in Ghatkopar during a sudden dust storm and rain. The incident caused disruption in the city with signifi
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14 killed, 70 hurt as mega hoarding falls on Mumbai pump in dust storm

14 individuals lost their lives and nearly 70 others sustained injuries when a 250-tonne unauthorized advertisement hoarding collapsed onto a petrol pump in Ghatkopar during a sudden dust storm and rain. The incident caused disruption in the city with significant traffic congestion and other damages.

Indian staff member with the UN killed in Gaza

An Indian personnel working with the United Nations was killed in Gaza when the vehicle he was travelling in came under attack in Rafah, making it the «first international» casualty for the organisation since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict
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Indian staff member with the UN killed in Gaza

An Indian personnel working with the United Nations was killed in Gaza when the vehicle he was travelling in came under attack in Rafah, making it the «first international» casualty for the organisation since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The individual was a staff member of the United Nations Department of Safety and Security (DSS). While the identity of the victim has not yet been revealed, sources confirmed to PTI he was from India and a former Indian Army personnel.

Children advocate Betty Ann Blaine passes away

Prominent children's rights advocate Betty Ann Blaine has died. Blaine, founder of lobby group Hear the Children's Cry and Youth Opportunities Unlimited, was reportedly ailing for some time. In paying tribute, Prime Minister Andrew...
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Children advocate Betty Ann Blaine passes away

Prominent children's rights advocate Betty Ann Blaine has died. Blaine, founder of lobby group Hear the Children's Cry and Youth Opportunities Unlimited, was reportedly ailing for some time. In paying tribute, Prime Minister Andrew...

ITV viewers slam The Fortune Hotel and fume it's an 'absolute carbon copy' of BBC's The Traitors after first episode airs: 'Nothing will ever compare!'

ITV viewers slammed The Fortune Hotel and fumed it was an 'absolute carbon copy' of the BBC show The Traitors as they watched the first episode on Monday night.
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ITV viewers slam The Fortune Hotel and fume it's an 'absolute carbon copy' of BBC's The Traitors after first episode airs: 'Nothing will ever compare!'

ITV viewers slammed The Fortune Hotel and fumed it was an 'absolute carbon copy' of the BBC show The Traitors as they watched the first episode on Monday night.

Nigella Lawson divides opinion with 'fish finger mash' dish as critics brand it her 'worst idea ever'

On a recent episode of Saturday Kitchen Live, the British TV chef tried her hand at a baingan bharta - a traditional Indian dish made by mashing together grilled eggplant, tomato, onion, herbs and spices.
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Nigella Lawson divides opinion with 'fish finger mash' dish as critics brand it her 'worst idea ever'

On a recent episode of Saturday Kitchen Live, the British TV chef tried her hand at a baingan bharta - a traditional Indian dish made by mashing together grilled eggplant, tomato, onion, herbs and spices.

Millions of Brits 'should get Ozempic to slash their chances of heart attack and stroke': Major study hails slimming jabs as biggest breakthrough since statins because drugs cut risk even in patients who don't lose weight

The largest ever study on the drugs found the key ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy was a 'game-changer' for heart patients, including in those who did not lose weight.
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Millions of Brits 'should get Ozempic to slash their chances of heart attack and stroke': Major study hails slimming jabs as biggest breakthrough since statins because drugs cut risk even in patients who don't lose weight

The largest ever study on the drugs found the key ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy was a 'game-changer' for heart patients, including in those who did not lose weight.

Gruesome horror movie scene voted 'most shocking' film opening in history by movie buffs

Movie buffs on ranker.com have named and rated the horror film openings they found the most shocking - and the one to claim the top spot is not what you'd expect.
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Gruesome horror movie scene voted 'most shocking' film opening in history by movie buffs

Movie buffs on ranker.com have named and rated the horror film openings they found the most shocking - and the one to claim the top spot is not what you'd expect.

I'm a diagnosed psychopath... these were my 'morbid' interests as a kid

A diagnosed psychopath has shared the special interests she had as a child before she was diagnosed, revealing a window into the mind of those with the personality disorder.
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I'm a diagnosed psychopath... these were my 'morbid' interests as a kid

A diagnosed psychopath has shared the special interests she had as a child before she was diagnosed, revealing a window into the mind of those with the personality disorder.

LA Lewis toll road breach trial further delayed

The trial of entertainer Horace 'LA' Lewis for breaching the Toll Road Act failed to get under way in the St Catherine Parish Court today. The matter could not proceed because surveillance footage of the incident was only made available...
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LA Lewis toll road breach trial further delayed

The trial of entertainer Horace 'LA' Lewis for breaching the Toll Road Act failed to get under way in the St Catherine Parish Court today. The matter could not proceed because surveillance footage of the incident was only made available...

‘Not on my watch’, judge tells persons who want out of jury duty in Trelawny circuit

Justice Bertram Morrison today issued a stern caution to persons who are seeking to get out of jury duty in the Trelawny Circuit Court. “You will have to be dropping down dead before you are excused and I am serious about it. There is a...
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‘Not on my watch’, judge tells persons who want out of jury duty in Trelawny circuit

Justice Bertram Morrison today issued a stern caution to persons who are seeking to get out of jury duty in the Trelawny Circuit Court. “You will have to be dropping down dead before you are excused and I am serious about it. There is a...

CPFSA says Betty-Ann Blaine has left a legacy that won't be forgotten

The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) says that it is deeply saddened at the death of child protection stalwart Betty-Ann Blaine. The CPFSA says the news of Blaine's death rocked the agency on Monday, where she had previously...
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CPFSA says Betty-Ann Blaine has left a legacy that won't be forgotten

The Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) says that it is deeply saddened at the death of child protection stalwart Betty-Ann Blaine. The CPFSA says the news of Blaine's death rocked the agency on Monday, where she had previously...

Cabinet moves ahead with review of Constitutional Reform Committee's report

The Cabinet has received and started reviewing the report of the Constitutional Reform Committee despite the refusal of opposition members of the committee to sign the report. A media release from the Office of the Prime Minister said the report...
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Cabinet moves ahead with review of Constitutional Reform Committee's report

The Cabinet has received and started reviewing the report of the Constitutional Reform Committee despite the refusal of opposition members of the committee to sign the report. A media release from the Office of the Prime Minister said the report...

Driver arrested after van carrying contraband cigarettes crashes in Aljunied

SINGAPORE - A man was arrested on the afternoon of May 12, following an accident in Aljunied Road involving a van carrying contraband cigarettes. In a video of the accident that is circulating online, a light-coloured van is seen partially lodged in an uncov
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Driver arrested after van carrying contraband cigarettes crashes in Aljunied

SINGAPORE - A man was arrested on the afternoon of May 12, following an accident in Aljunied Road involving a van carrying contraband cigarettes. In a video of the accident that is circulating online, a light-coloured van is seen partially lodged in an uncovered roadside drain, after it seemingly crashed through the roadside railings. At least eight cardboard boxes can be seen on the pavement behind the van, with police officers and at least three police cars at the scene. The police said they were alerted at about 3.10pm on May 12 to the accident in Aljunied Road, in the direction of Lorong 22 Geylang before Merpati Road. They added that a 44-year-old male van driver was conscious when taken to the hospital. He was arrested for traffic-related offences. The Straits Times understands that the driver was not found at the scene of the accident, but was located nearby. When contacted, the Singapore Civil Defence Force said it was notified of the accident at about 4.40pm, and took one person to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

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