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‘Uterus politics’: Who wants the world’s most populous country to have even more babies?

India’s southern states, known for their successful population control, appear to be rethinking their strategy Read Full Article at RT.com

Federal jury finds al-Shabaab operative guilty of planning September 11 copycat attack

New York City, NY (HOL) — Cholo Abdi Abdullah, a 34-year-old Kenyan national and member of the Somali-based militant group Al Shabaab, was found guilty by a federal jury in New York of plotting a September 11-style terrorist attack.
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Federal jury finds al-Shabaab operative guilty of planning September 11 copycat attack

New York City, NY (HOL) — Cholo Abdi Abdullah, a 34-year-old Kenyan national and member of the Somali-based militant group Al Shabaab, was found guilty by a federal jury in New York of plotting a September 11-style terrorist attack.

Jubaland implements stringent security measures to safeguard upcoming elections

Kismayo (HOL) — The Jubaland State Ministry of Security has implemented stringent security protocols in preparation for the upcoming elections, stressing the importance of public safety and electoral integrity.
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Jubaland implements stringent security measures to safeguard upcoming elections

Kismayo (HOL) — The Jubaland State Ministry of Security has implemented stringent security protocols in preparation for the upcoming elections, stressing the importance of public safety and electoral integrity.

Ethiopian embassy relocation exposes deepening diplomatic rift

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia will relocate the Ethiopian Embassy from its presidential palace, a decision reflecting the growing diplomatic rift fueled by Ethiopia's controversial port deal with Somaliland, which Somalia views as a direct challenge to its sove
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Ethiopian embassy relocation exposes deepening diplomatic rift

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia will relocate the Ethiopian Embassy from its presidential palace, a decision reflecting the growing diplomatic rift fueled by Ethiopia's controversial port deal with Somaliland, which Somalia views as a direct challenge to its sovereignty.

Roaming, transportation decisions important, Russian PM says

«Citizens of Russia and Belarus are also very interested in transport communications, especially where border areas are,» Mikhail Mishustin noted
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Roaming, transportation decisions important, Russian PM says

«Citizens of Russia and Belarus are also very interested in transport communications, especially where border areas are,» Mikhail Mishustin noted

Two children were inside when their apartment caught fire after drone attack on Belgorod

Ukrainian troops staged a drone attack on a residential area in the borderline city of Belgorod
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Two children were inside when their apartment caught fire after drone attack on Belgorod

Ukrainian troops staged a drone attack on a residential area in the borderline city of Belgorod

Russia’s market for new cars and LCVs may exceed 1.6 mln units in 2024

According to AEB, sales of new cars and LCVs in Russia in October 2024 amounted to 177,500 units, taking into account parallel imports
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Russia’s market for new cars and LCVs may exceed 1.6 mln units in 2024

According to AEB, sales of new cars and LCVs in Russia in October 2024 amounted to 177,500 units, taking into account parallel imports

We finally know what the mystery blobs washing up on Newfoundland's beaches are

Throughout the fall, unusual white blobs have been washing ashore on beaches in eastern Newfoundland. A Memorial University chemist says the substance is a type of pollution that shouldn't have been in the ocean in the first place.
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We finally know what the mystery blobs washing up on Newfoundland's beaches are

Throughout the fall, unusual white blobs have been washing ashore on beaches in eastern Newfoundland. A Memorial University chemist says the substance is a type of pollution that shouldn't have been in the ocean in the first place.

The celebrity battle for the White House: How America's rich and famous are waging political warfare on social media as Hollywood's biggest stars reveal who they are endorsing

While it is debatable what affect celebrity endorsements actually have on voters, dozens of stars have weighed in on this year's historic presidential race.
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The celebrity battle for the White House: How America's rich and famous are waging political warfare on social media as Hollywood's biggest stars reveal who they are endorsing

While it is debatable what affect celebrity endorsements actually have on voters, dozens of stars have weighed in on this year's historic presidential race.

Fury at BBC Chris Kaba documentary: Panorama film is condemned for 'utter lack of balance' as critics question timing of broadcast while officer cleared of murder has bounty on head

The 24-year-old was shot in the head by Met firearms officer Sergeant Martyn Blake as he tried to ram his way out of a police roadblock in Streatham.
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Fury at BBC Chris Kaba documentary: Panorama film is condemned for 'utter lack of balance' as critics question timing of broadcast while officer cleared of murder has bounty on head

The 24-year-old was shot in the head by Met firearms officer Sergeant Martyn Blake as he tried to ram his way out of a police roadblock in Streatham.

«Je tiens à partager avec vous les raisons profondes pour lesquelles je voterai Oui»

Le 16 novembre, nous serons appelés à nous prononcer sur un référendum crucial pour l'avenir de notre nation : l'adoption de la nouvelle Constitution du Gabon. Je tiens à partager avec vous les raisons profondes pour lesquelles je voterai Oui. Chers con
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«Je tiens à partager avec vous les raisons profondes pour lesquelles je voterai Oui»

Le 16 novembre, nous serons appelés à nous prononcer sur un référendum crucial pour l'avenir de notre nation : l'adoption de la nouvelle Constitution du Gabon. Je tiens à partager avec vous les raisons profondes pour lesquelles je voterai Oui. Chers concitoyens, Cette nouvelle Constitution représente une étape décisive vers la modernisation de notre pays et le renforcement de notre démocratie. Elle est le fruit d'un travail approfondi visant à éliminer les dispositions obsolètes et (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Bulldozer justice? J&K LG says houses of those providing shelter to terrorists will be 'razed to ground'

Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced that houses providing shelter to terrorists will be demolished. This statement comes despite the Supreme Court's warning against such actions, stating that mere accusation or conviction doesn't jus
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Bulldozer justice? J&K LG says houses of those providing shelter to terrorists will be 'razed to ground'

Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced that houses providing shelter to terrorists will be demolished. This statement comes despite the Supreme Court's warning against such actions, stating that mere accusation or conviction doesn't justify demolition. Sinha defended the move as a demand for justice and urged citizens to identify those aiding terrorists.

Under-construction bullet train bridge collapses in Gujarat’s Anand, one worker dead

An under-construction bullet train bridge collapsed in Gujarat's Anand district, trapping workers under the debris. Rescue teams are working to save those trapped, with two workers already rescued. The bridge is part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail c
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Under-construction bullet train bridge collapses in Gujarat’s Anand, one worker dead

An under-construction bullet train bridge collapsed in Gujarat's Anand district, trapping workers under the debris. Rescue teams are working to save those trapped, with two workers already rescued. The bridge is part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the collapse.

B.C. ports shuttered as lockout takes hold in latest labour dispute

One of Canada's most vital trade arteries is cut off as employers at most of British Columbia's ports lock out their workers in a dispute involving about 700 unionized foremen.
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B.C. ports shuttered as lockout takes hold in latest labour dispute

One of Canada's most vital trade arteries is cut off as employers at most of British Columbia's ports lock out their workers in a dispute involving about 700 unionized foremen.

Amid fears for violence, U.S. election day voting begins with first ballots cast in New Hampshire

Voters in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, went to the polls early Tuesday morning, marking the official start of Election Day voting for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
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Amid fears for violence, U.S. election day voting begins with first ballots cast in New Hampshire

Voters in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, went to the polls early Tuesday morning, marking the official start of Election Day voting for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

US 'concerned' about growing violence in Ethopia's Amhara

The United States has voiced concern about growing violence in Ethiopia's Amhara state, scene of an insurgency since last year, the country's top diplomat said late Monday.
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US 'concerned' about growing violence in Ethopia's Amhara

The United States has voiced concern about growing violence in Ethiopia's Amhara state, scene of an insurgency since last year, the country's top diplomat said late Monday.

Kenyan delegation arrives in Kismayo to mediate federal and Jubbaland state leaders

Kismayo (HOL) — A Kenyan government delegation arrived in Kismayo on Monday to mediate ongoing political tensions between Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Jubbaland state leader Ahmed Madobe concerning the upcoming election process.
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Kenyan delegation arrives in Kismayo to mediate federal and Jubbaland state leaders

Kismayo (HOL) — A Kenyan government delegation arrived in Kismayo on Monday to mediate ongoing political tensions between Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Jubbaland state leader Ahmed Madobe concerning the upcoming election process.

Enemy plans to seize Kursk NPP, Ukrainian losses: situation in Kursk Region

Units of the battlegroup continued offensive operations, defeating Ukrainian formations in the areas of the settlements of Daryino, Leonidovo, Nikolayevo-Daryino, Novoivanovka and Plekhovo
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Enemy plans to seize Kursk NPP, Ukrainian losses: situation in Kursk Region

Units of the battlegroup continued offensive operations, defeating Ukrainian formations in the areas of the settlements of Daryino, Leonidovo, Nikolayevo-Daryino, Novoivanovka and Plekhovo

Death toll from Israeli strikes on Gaza Strip nears 43,400 — health ministry

As many as 102 civilians received wounds during the past day, bringing the overall number of those wounded up to 102,347
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Death toll from Israeli strikes on Gaza Strip nears 43,400 — health ministry

As many as 102 civilians received wounds during the past day, bringing the overall number of those wounded up to 102,347

Attempts to capture ZNPP lead to pointless deaths of mobilized Ukrainians — governor

Yevgeny Balitsky noted that the safety of the ZNPP and its perimeter is reliably safeguarded by the Russian military, and that «the power plant's personnel are performing their duties»
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Attempts to capture ZNPP lead to pointless deaths of mobilized Ukrainians — governor

Yevgeny Balitsky noted that the safety of the ZNPP and its perimeter is reliably safeguarded by the Russian military, and that «the power plant's personnel are performing their duties»

Ukrainian drone hits residential building in Belgorod – governor

There was at least one casualty in a Ukrainian drone strike on a residential building in Belgorod, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukrainian drone hits residential building in Belgorod – governor

There was at least one casualty in a Ukrainian drone strike on a residential building in Belgorod, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov has reported Read Full Article at RT.com

Canadian university hires convicted terrorist – media 

A Canadian university has hired a Lebanese national convicted of killing four people in a Paris synagogue in 1980   Read Full Article at RT.com
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Canadian university hires convicted terrorist – media 

A Canadian university has hired a Lebanese national convicted of killing four people in a Paris synagogue in 1980   Read Full Article at RT.com

Moscow to retaliate against NATO ‘aggression’ – Lavrov

Russia will treat Ukrainian long-range strikes with Western arms as NATO’s direct involvement in the conflict, Sergey Lavrov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Moscow to retaliate against NATO ‘aggression’ – Lavrov

Russia will treat Ukrainian long-range strikes with Western arms as NATO’s direct involvement in the conflict, Sergey Lavrov has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Futurists suggest key to fairer world

Russian Cosmism could hold key to solving global crises, a panel of experts has agreed at ‘Inventing the Future’ forum in Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com
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Futurists suggest key to fairer world

Russian Cosmism could hold key to solving global crises, a panel of experts has agreed at ‘Inventing the Future’ forum in Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com

‘Uterus politics’: Who wants the world’s most populous country to have even more babies?

India’s southern states, known for their successful population control, appear to be rethinking their strategy Read Full Article at RT.com
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‘Uterus politics’: Who wants the world’s most populous country to have even more babies?

India’s southern states, known for their successful population control, appear to be rethinking their strategy Read Full Article at RT.com

Twenty small earthquakes around Sundhnúkagígar crater row

"We have seen this happen before, sometimes before an eruption, so this has happened before," says Steinunn Helgadóttir, a natural hazard expert at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, about the series of small earthquakes that occurred between Mt S
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Twenty small earthquakes around Sundhnúkagígar crater row

"We have seen this happen before, sometimes before an eruption, so this has happened before," says Steinunn Helgadóttir, a natural hazard expert at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, about the series of small earthquakes that occurred between Mt Sýlingarfell and Mt Stóra-Skógfell late Sunday night and Monday morning.

Budget 2025: Seychelles' opposition leader calls it «election» budget, government business leader defends surplus

The Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of Government Business in the National Assembly of Seychelles gave their responses to the 2025 Budget being proposed by the Minister for Finance, Naadir Hassan, on Tuesday. Hassan is seeking the approval of the Nat
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Budget 2025: Seychelles' opposition leader calls it «election» budget, government business leader defends surplus

The Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of Government Business in the National Assembly of Seychelles gave their responses to the 2025 Budget being proposed by the Minister for Finance, Naadir Hassan, on Tuesday. Hassan is seeking the approval of the National Assembly for a proposed budget of SCR 11.9 billion ($880 million), the largest budget in the history of Seychelles. This represents an increase of 11.9 percent compared to the 2024 Appropriation Act, which was SCR 10.6 billion ($731 million). In his response, Sebastien Pillay, the Leader of the Opposition, said that the budget presented in the Assembly is an election budget with a lot of promises crammed with several projects but one that does not fool anyone. His allusion refers to the next presidential and parliamentary elections, which will be in September 2025. “Despite some small increases here or there, there is nothing substantial to help Seychellois cope with the cost of living that has hit the ceiling. There is nothing proposed to revitalise the private sector. Economic growth is slowing, and the project list is increasing even more,” said Pillay. He said that this budget, the biggest one presented ever, is supposed to address all problems but there yet does not give an indication of how the government will finance it. “Revenue from tourism has fallen by SCR1.3 billion through ill-intentioned measures compared to the same period in 2023. In the budget document, the minister said that tourism earning as of August 2024, the total tourism earnings amounted to $539 million, and which is 17 percent less than what was recorded for the same period in 2023. If the economy is slowing down where to get the money to finance all these projects?” he asked. Pillay said that in the 2025 Budget, the government is proposing a 7 percent increase in the basic monthly salary for public servants earning less than 21,368 rupees, and according to the minister this increase guarantees an increase of SCR500 ($37) for all full-time workers. The questions he asked are whether the increase reflects the cost of living in the country, will bring a real benefit to people and why will this take effect in April 2025. Pillay said the government did not give its plan for workers in the private sector and asked if the private sector had been consulted on the minimum wage increase. On the drug problem is an issue, he questioned if the government has a solution for the methadone problem and if not if a solution is being sought. “When I look at the speech that the minister has made, he has failed to look at the situation and address the situation of our country,” said Pillay. Meanwhile, the Leader of Government Business, Bernard Georges, said that Seychelles’ economic situation has improved, and the country has a budget surplus. He said the government has found itself in a position where it can respond to the needs of the people and share the benefits of good management of the economy. This was in response to the fact that Seychelles is projected to make a primary fiscal surplus of 1.1 percent in 2024. “Because the cost of construction materials has gone up, loans with the Housing Finance Company (HFC) have also gone up,” said Georges, adding; “The basic salary has also increased, to put more money into the pockets of every worker. […] In this budget, there is something for everyone,” he stated. Georges said that the government has listened to the people and has announced several measures, such as a commercial court, which will hear all cases related to commerce, and a zero-bureaucracy policy. “All these, Mr Speaker, are giants steps to respond to the needs of a modern population and who wants to move forward,” he said. Georges also stated that in this budget, a series of measures have been put in place to allow every Seychellois to be able to improve their lives and that “this includes the scheme where someone can buy a piece of state land to add to that of their parents for development, which has been improved, to allow for a new floor to be added to the house.”

'Incalculable' bill awaits Spain after historic floods

The destruction wreaked by Spain's deadliest floods in a generation in one of the country's economic motors will leave a huge bill for the state and the insurance sector. Last week's catastrophe that has killed more than 210 people nationwide gutted building
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'Incalculable' bill awaits Spain after historic floods

The destruction wreaked by Spain's deadliest floods in a generation in one of the country's economic motors will leave a huge bill for the state and the insurance sector. Last week's catastrophe that has killed more than 210 people nationwide gutted buildings, swept away cars, inundated fields, and wrecked transport and power infrastructure in the wealthy eastern Valencia region. The European country now faces its «biggest disaster for a climate event», said Mirenchu del Valle Schaan, president of the Spanish insurers' federation UNESPA. It is too early to estimate the total costs but they will undoubtedly be «extremely high», Celedonio Villamayor, director of the CCS consortium responsible for paying out compensation after natural disasters, told public broadcaster TVE. The head of the Valencia Chamber of Commerce, Jose Vicente Morata, told the same channel the final bill would be well north of 10 billion euros. For comparison, the devastating July 2021 floods that claimed more than 200 lives in Germany, Belgium, France, Austria and the Netherlands cost almost $43 billion, according to reinsurer Swiss Re. The public finances of the Spanish state -- already straining to bring its deficit down in line with EU spending rules -- and the Valencia region will be stretched. The regional government has proposed an aid package of 250 million euros ($272 million), tax breaks and compensation for businesses. Clearing debris and reconstructing obliterated infrastructure will also be financed with the central government, which has estimated those works at 2.6 billion euros. - 'Incalculable consequences' - An estimated 4,500 businesses located on the ground floors of buildings submerged by mud and water were affected, according to the Valencia Chamber of Commerce. Dozens of shopping centres and industrial estates home to small and medium-sized businesses were damaged and transport companies lost their lorries. Among the smaller firms counting the cost was BassMotor, a cleaning equipment company in the Valencia region whose stock was devoured by the floods. After clearing the mud, the firm is anxiously waiting for the government's response, «which at the moment doesn't seem to be moving forward much», spokesman Diego Navarro Rodriguez told AFP. If immediate help does not arrive, «there will be redundancies and closures», warned Morata. The flooding of fields dealt a heavy blow to agriculture in the Valencia region, one of Spain's breadbaskets and a major citrus fruit exporter. Regional agricultural trade union La Unio estimates 50,000 hectares (123,500 acres) of crops were affected. Agroseguro, which manages Spanish agriculture insurance, believes the cost could rise to 150 million euros in the sector. Trade union Asaja described the losses as «catastrophic» with «incalculable consequences». Spanish insurers rely on a common fund managed by the CCS that shares the cost across the sector in the event of a natural disaster. The CCS therefore covers most of the compensation and insurers only directly pay out for peripheral damage in areas unaffected by the floods. The system is «perfectly prepared to deal with this type of situation», said UNESPA head del Valle Schaan. Some 46,000 claims were submitted in just five days, said Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo, who hopes for the first payouts this week. © Agence France-Presse

UK parliament to debate world's first 'smoke-free generation' bill

A new UK-wide law aimed at creating the first «smoke-free generation» will on Tuesday be introduced in parliament, as part of a world-leading ban. The proposals come after New Zealand revoked plans to introduce a so-called «generational smo
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UK parliament to debate world's first 'smoke-free generation' bill

A new UK-wide law aimed at creating the first «smoke-free generation» will on Tuesday be introduced in parliament, as part of a world-leading ban. The proposals come after New Zealand revoked plans to introduce a so-called «generational smoking ban» that would have stopped sales of tobacco to anyone born after 2008. «This is a groundbreaking piece of public health legislation. It will mean that we are creating the first ever smoke-free generation in our country. So children growing up in our country today will never, never legally be able to buy cigarettes,» said Health Secretary Wes Streeting. The UK's Tobacco and Vapes Bill will prevent anyone born after January 1 2009 from legally smoking by gradually raising the age at which tobacco can be bought. The legislation is similar to a bill proposed by the last Conservative administration, which was shelved earlier this year when prime minister Rishi Sunak called a general election. Sunak's successor Keir Starmer's new Labour government, however, has revived the proposals, which are part of a drive to increase preventative health measures and ease long-term pressure on the UK's state-funded National Health Service (NHS). The bill will introduce restrictions on vape advertising and sponsorship, as well as restricting flavours, displays and the packaging of e-cigarettes to reduce their appeal to children and young people. Last month the government announced that disposable vapes will be banned next year under separate legislation. - Outdoor spaces - New Zealand last November announced it would bin its own proposed anti-smoking legislation. Under a law that had been due to come into force later that year anyone born after 2008 would have been prevented from buying tobacco. The back pedalling came after new premier Christopher Luxon took the helm as head of a new coalition government and said he would prioritise tackling inflation and lowering interest rates. The new UK bill also proposes extending existing smoking bans to outdoor spaces such as children's playgrounds and outside hospitals. But Streeting said there would be no ban on smoking in pub gardens in England. Pub and restaurant industry figures criticised the idea after it was leaked in August, arguing it could deter customers in a market already struggling with the long-term fallout from the pandemic and cost-of-living pressures. «The UK hospitality sector has taken a battering in recent years, and we don't want to add to their pressure so we're not proposing to go ahead with an outdoor hospitality ban at this time,» Streeting added. England, Wales and Northern Ireland outlawed smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces in 2007 following a similar ban in Scotland in 2006. The Action on Smoking and Health charity has said there was a 2.4-percent reduction in hospital admissions for heart attacks in England a year after the ban, saving the state-funded National Health Service (NHS) millions of pounds. © Agence France-Presse

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