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The serial 'dine-and-dashers': Couple who 'left without paying' £329 bill at Italian restaurant after tucking into steaks and 15 bottles of pop are wanted for string of 'fast food thefts' over past year

Staff at the Bella Ciao Italian restaurant in Port Talbot, just west of Swansea, say the family-of-eight left without paying their £329 bill on Friday night.

Government lifts ban on onion exports before crucial poll phases in Maharashtra

On Saturday, the government lifted the prohibition on onion exports, providing significant relief to traders in Maharashtra. This decision coincides with the upcoming phases of the Lok Sabha election, particularly in the onion-producing regions of Maharashtra
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Government lifts ban on onion exports before crucial poll phases in Maharashtra

On Saturday, the government lifted the prohibition on onion exports, providing significant relief to traders in Maharashtra. This decision coincides with the upcoming phases of the Lok Sabha election, particularly in the onion-producing regions of Maharashtra. The Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) specified a Minimum Export Price (MEP) for onions at $550 per tonne in a notification.

Govt lifts ban on onion exports before crucial poll phases in Maharashtra

On Saturday, the government lifted the prohibition on onion exports, providing significant relief to traders in Maharashtra. This decision coincides with the upcoming phases of the Lok Sabha election, particularly in the onion-producing regions of Maharashtra
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Govt lifts ban on onion exports before crucial poll phases in Maharashtra

On Saturday, the government lifted the prohibition on onion exports, providing significant relief to traders in Maharashtra. This decision coincides with the upcoming phases of the Lok Sabha election, particularly in the onion-producing regions of Maharashtra. The Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) specified a Minimum Export Price (MEP) for onions at $550 per tonne in a notification.

Nature Seychelles experiments with coral shading to tackle bleaching

The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has confirmed that uncharacteristically high ocean temperatures have triggered the fourth global mass coral bleaching event and Seychelles is already being affected. Nirmal Shah, chief
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Nature Seychelles experiments with coral shading to tackle bleaching

The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has confirmed that uncharacteristically high ocean temperatures have triggered the fourth global mass coral bleaching event and Seychelles is already being affected. Nirmal Shah, chief executive of Nature Seychelles, a non-profit organisation, said this event poses a significant threat to the ocean's ecosystem and the millions of individuals who rely on reefs for sustenance, employment, and coastal security. «The elevated ocean temperatures represent the result of the growing emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as carbon dioxide and methane, which have been increasingly trapped in the atmosphere. Consequently, the oceans have absorbed almost 90 percent of the excess heat, resulting in warmer waters,» Shah told SNA. In March, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported that the average sea surface temperature reached a record monthly high of 21.07 degrees Celsius. «These developments are deeply concerning and require immediate attention from the international community to reduce GHG emissions and safeguard oceanic health,» said Shah In Seychelles, coral bleaching was detected first at Aldabra in March and is now widespread around the granitic islands. Shah elaborated that Nature Seychelles, which has been working on large coral restoration projects for almost 15 years, has had experimental shading mechanisms in the water for a few weeks now. The Coral Shading Initiative (CSI) is derived from indigenous knowledge in Seychelles by weaving palm leaves and putting them in bamboo frames. He confirmed that preliminary results show promise and that the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which is funding Nature Seychelles' current reef restoration efforts, has agreed to provide $5,000 to expand this system. «However, this is inadequate to save reefs. Seychelles needs massive national mobilisation like a war effort otherwise we will lose our reefs which supply food, sand for our beautiful beaches, barriers to storms and surges, and assets for dive tourism,» he added.  Shah, who expressed concern regarding Seychelles' future, especially when facing extreme climate change, has recently been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Coral Restoration Consortium (CRC). The CRC is a unique global community of practice composed of thousands of dedicated scientists and members of reef-rich communities, volunteer divers and local fishermen, climate change activists and government officials, university professors and leaders from the business world. «The Advisory Board's role is to listen actively to what the community needs, then advise how to create and share the products and resources they need to work more strategically and rapidly,» he said.      

Private and public entities must implement Sexual Harassment Policy by June 30

All public and private entities and institutions are required to develop and implement their respective sexual harassment policy by the end of June 2024. This was emphasised by Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia...
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Private and public entities must implement Sexual Harassment Policy by June 30

All public and private entities and institutions are required to develop and implement their respective sexual harassment policy by the end of June 2024. This was emphasised by Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia...

Billionaire Korea Mpatsa says Malawi’s poverty is by choice: “The Presidency holds key to solutions.”

Renowned billionaire businessperson Jimmy Korea Mpatsa says Malawi’s poverty is by choice, stressing that the Presidency holds the key to solutions to most of the problems in Malawi. Mpatsa made the sentiments Friday evening in his presentation titled &
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Billionaire Korea Mpatsa says Malawi’s poverty is by choice: “The Presidency holds key to solutions.”

Renowned billionaire businessperson Jimmy Korea Mpatsa says Malawi’s poverty is by choice, stressing that the Presidency holds the key to solutions to most of the problems in Malawi. Mpatsa made the sentiments Friday evening in his presentation titled ‘If I Were the President’ at the Business In-Detail Magazine event in Lilongwe. He said in Malawi, […] The post Billionaire Korea Mpatsa says Malawi’s poverty is by choice: “The Presidency holds key to solutions.” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Chhattisgarh's Korba Lok Sabha Election 2024: Date of voting, result, candidates, main parties, schedule

Korba, Chhattisgarh's Lok Sabha constituency, has a history of close contests between BJP and Congress. Jyotsna Charandas Mahant won in 2019. The 2024 election will feature Saroj Pandey and Jyotsna Mahant as key contenders.
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Chhattisgarh's Korba Lok Sabha Election 2024: Date of voting, result, candidates, main parties, schedule

Korba, Chhattisgarh's Lok Sabha constituency, has a history of close contests between BJP and Congress. Jyotsna Charandas Mahant won in 2019. The 2024 election will feature Saroj Pandey and Jyotsna Mahant as key contenders.

Man arrested for clinging on to back of moving security vehicle at Victoria Street

SINGAPORE – A 22-year-old man was in the early hours of May 3 arrested for drunkenness in public causing annoyance, after latching onto the rear of a moving armoured security vehicle. He held on for about 850m between Victoria Street and Stamford Road, unt
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Man arrested for clinging on to back of moving security vehicle at Victoria Street

SINGAPORE – A 22-year-old man was in the early hours of May 3 arrested for drunkenness in public causing annoyance, after latching onto the rear of a moving armoured security vehicle. He held on for about 850m between Victoria Street and Stamford Road, until he was discovered by the auxiliary police force officers in the vehicle, the police said. The security officers then got out of the vehicle, at which point the man “immediately stepped down and walked away”, police added. Investigations revealed that the man – who appeared intoxicated – had tried to enter the armoured vehicle at about 3am that day in Queen Street when the auxiliary police force officers were loading ATM cash cartridges into the armoured vehicle. They stopped him before driving off. The officers called the police for assistance at about 4.20am after discovering the interloper. The man was arrested within two hours. He will be charged in court on May 4. If found guilty of drunkenness in public places and causing annoyance, he may be fined up to $1,000, jailed for up to six months, or both.

Law firm Shook Lin & Bok allegedly paid $1.89m in bitcoin as ransom over cyber attack

SINGAPORE — Singapore law firm Shook Lin & Bok was hit by a ransomware attack in April, and the incident is now under investigation by the local authorities. In response to queries from The Straits Times, the firm said in a statement that the incident wa
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Law firm Shook Lin & Bok allegedly paid $1.89m in bitcoin as ransom over cyber attack

SINGAPORE — Singapore law firm Shook Lin & Bok was hit by a ransomware attack in April, and the incident is now under investigation by the local authorities. In response to queries from The Straits Times, the firm said in a statement that the incident was discovered on April 9, and it immediately engaged a cyber-security team. The firm's systems were contained as of 2am on April 10, and the incident has been reported to the police, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), and Personal Data Protection Commission Singapore, the statement said. The firm is working closely with cyber-security teams and other specialists to minimise impact on its clients and stakeholders. There is no evidence so far that the firm's document management systems which contain client data were affected, and the firm continues to operate as usual, the statement added. According to a report by independent website SuspectFile, which posts primarily about ransomware incidents, the law firm allegedly paid 21.07 bitcoins to Akira ransomware group spread across three transactions.

Man got into poly on 6th try, graduates with near-perfect 3.99 GPA

SINGAPORE — Despite five futile attempts to enter the polytechnic of his dreams, Aloysius Lim was unfazed. He finally succeeded on his sixth try and was accepted into Nanyang Polytechnic's (NYP) Infocomm and Media Engineering course. Three years on, th
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Man got into poly on 6th try, graduates with near-perfect 3.99 GPA

SINGAPORE — Despite five futile attempts to enter the polytechnic of his dreams, Aloysius Lim was unfazed. He finally succeeded on his sixth try and was accepted into Nanyang Polytechnic's (NYP) Infocomm and Media Engineering course. Three years on, the 24-year-old has excelled and graduated with a near-perfect grade point average of 3.99 out of 4. Lim is one of 5,300 graduates from NYP's Class of 2024 and is also one of the polytechnic's top eight graduates. On May 3, he received from Education Minister Chan Chun Sing the Tay Eng Soon Award for ITE Upgrader, presented to the most outstanding graduate who progressed to NYP from the Institute of Technical Education. When asked how he felt when he eventually received the acceptance call from NYP, Lim said: «I don't know how to explain the feeling, it's like I finally made it into my dream school after five years.» The former Greendale Secondary School student first wanted to apply to NYP in 2017, but did not qualify as he received an E8 in English language at the O-level exams. The minimum requirement to enter a polytechnic was a D7 for the subject.

Drivers being 'seriously overcharged' with fuel prices soaring by 10p a litre on average in the last year

The average price of a litre of petrol increased by 3p to 150p in April alone, the RAC said, while average diesel prices rose by 2p per litre to 157.8p last month, with retailers' margins also rising.
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Drivers being 'seriously overcharged' with fuel prices soaring by 10p a litre on average in the last year

The average price of a litre of petrol increased by 3p to 150p in April alone, the RAC said, while average diesel prices rose by 2p per litre to 157.8p last month, with retailers' margins also rising.

Ministers told to redraw green plans after High Court rules UK's current net zero strategy unlawful

Last year the then energy secretary Grant Shapps (pictured) signed off a strategy known as the sixth carbon budget,
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Ministers told to redraw green plans after High Court rules UK's current net zero strategy unlawful

Last year the then energy secretary Grant Shapps (pictured) signed off a strategy known as the sixth carbon budget,

Final tragic moments of aspiring drill rapper Mikey Roynon before being stabbed to death with a zombie knife

The youth, identified for the first time today as Shane Cunningham, 16, fatally stabbed Roynon, also 16, in the back of the neck during a row in the garden, jurors were told.
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Final tragic moments of aspiring drill rapper Mikey Roynon before being stabbed to death with a zombie knife

The youth, identified for the first time today as Shane Cunningham, 16, fatally stabbed Roynon, also 16, in the back of the neck during a row in the garden, jurors were told.

Local elections 2024: Full results show which parties won in YOUR area

The Prime Minister is braced for further pain as more results trickle in over the weekend which could increase pressure on his leadership of the Conservative Party.
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Local elections 2024: Full results show which parties won in YOUR area

The Prime Minister is braced for further pain as more results trickle in over the weekend which could increase pressure on his leadership of the Conservative Party.

Labour mayor wins in Rishi Sunak's backyard as Tories endure torrid local elections that see them lose slew of true-blue councils and hundreds of seats in crucial general election battlegrounds

Labour's David Skaith became the inaugural elected mayor of York and North Yorkshire this afternoon, a new position that covers the Prime Minister's Richmond constituency.
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Labour mayor wins in Rishi Sunak's backyard as Tories endure torrid local elections that see them lose slew of true-blue councils and hundreds of seats in crucial general election battlegrounds

Labour's David Skaith became the inaugural elected mayor of York and North Yorkshire this afternoon, a new position that covers the Prime Minister's Richmond constituency.

Chopper hired for Sena UBT functionary crashes; none hurt

A helicopter crash in Mahad took Sushma Andhare to Baramati for a poll meeting. Pilot and assistant are safe. Andhare witnessed the crash at Bashirbhai Chinchkar ground, Raigad district, during the flight from Pune.
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Chopper hired for Sena UBT functionary crashes; none hurt

A helicopter crash in Mahad took Sushma Andhare to Baramati for a poll meeting. Pilot and assistant are safe. Andhare witnessed the crash at Bashirbhai Chinchkar ground, Raigad district, during the flight from Pune.

Guv grabbed me from behind: Raj Bhavan staffer

Allegations against Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose of molesting a Raj Bhavan employee led to a Kolkata Police inquiry and a statement banning police entry by the governor, who denied the accusations.
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Guv grabbed me from behind: Raj Bhavan staffer

Allegations against Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose of molesting a Raj Bhavan employee led to a Kolkata Police inquiry and a statement banning police entry by the governor, who denied the accusations.

461cr assets, ex-Birla exec is richest Odisha candidate

Santrupt Misra, ex-HR head of Aditya Birla, contests Lok Sabha from Cuttack with Rs 461 crore assets. Joined BJD post-retirement. ITRs: Rs 76.23 crore income, Bank deposits: Rs 4 crore. Movable assets: Rs 408 crore. Owns luxury cars.
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461cr assets, ex-Birla exec is richest Odisha candidate

Santrupt Misra, ex-HR head of Aditya Birla, contests Lok Sabha from Cuttack with Rs 461 crore assets. Joined BJD post-retirement. ITRs: Rs 76.23 crore income, Bank deposits: Rs 4 crore. Movable assets: Rs 408 crore. Owns luxury cars.

Hit squad allegedly played roles of shooters, drivers & spotters on day Nijjar was killed

RCMP arrests hit squad members after surveillance. Trudeau's remarks criticized for encouraging violence, impacting India-Canada relations. Jaiswal in New Delhi condemns comments.
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Hit squad allegedly played roles of shooters, drivers & spotters on day Nijjar was killed

RCMP arrests hit squad members after surveillance. Trudeau's remarks criticized for encouraging violence, impacting India-Canada relations. Jaiswal in New Delhi condemns comments.

St Elizabeth police name wanted men, persons of interest

The St Elizabeth police have listed three individuals as wanted and several others have been listed as persons of interest in relation to various crimes in the division. Wanted 1. Ian Brown, otherwise called 'Boom June', of Huntley Castle...
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St Elizabeth police name wanted men, persons of interest

The St Elizabeth police have listed three individuals as wanted and several others have been listed as persons of interest in relation to various crimes in the division. Wanted 1. Ian Brown, otherwise called 'Boom June', of Huntley Castle...

Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Region carries out municipal inspections

DAMMAM: The Eastern Region Municipality conducted 688 inspection tours of municipal facilities in eastern Dammam during the first quarter of the year. The inspections aimed to improve quality of life, rectify visual discrepancies and increase the issuance of
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Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Region carries out municipal inspections

DAMMAM: The Eastern Region Municipality conducted 688 inspection tours of municipal facilities in eastern Dammam during the first quarter of the year. The inspections aimed to improve quality of life, rectify visual discrepancies and increase the issuance of compliance certificates for residential and commercial buildings along main roads. The campaign also aims to promote real estate development in the region. The inspections led to the issuance of 213 notices to establishments and the removal of graffiti from 19 sites, 221 concrete barriers and 111 signboards.

Saudi development fund signs cooperation deal with El Salvador

RIYADH: The CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad signed on Friday an agreement aimed at opening doors for developmental cooperation, projects and programs in El Salvador, with the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Alex
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Saudi development fund signs cooperation deal with El Salvador

RIYADH: The CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad signed on Friday an agreement aimed at opening doors for developmental cooperation, projects and programs in El Salvador, with the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexandra Hill Tinoco. Also present at the signing ceremony in Riyadh were Haytham bin Hassan Al-Malki, the Kingdom’s ambassador to Mexico and non-resident ambassador to El Salvador, and El Salvador’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ricardo Ernesto Cucalon Levy.

Riyadh Municipality confirms single company was responsible for recent food poisoning cases

RIYADH: Riyadh Municipality confirmed on Friday that the initial results of an investigation by health authorities suggest a single company was responsible for several cases of food poisoning last week, caused by the bacterium clostridium botulinum, that lef
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Riyadh Municipality confirms single company was responsible for recent food poisoning cases

RIYADH: Riyadh Municipality confirmed on Friday that the initial results of an investigation by health authorities suggest a single company was responsible for several cases of food poisoning last week, caused by the bacterium clostridium botulinum, that left dozens of people hospitalized.

How sustainable tourism can help preserve Saudi Arabia’s iconic desert wildlife 

ALULA: Although Saudi Arabia is home to a wealth of ecosystems, from its coastal mangroves and coral reefs to its high-altitude forests and lush oases, the Kingdom is perhaps best known for its deserts. However, these landscapes, which are fast becoming pop
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How sustainable tourism can help preserve Saudi Arabia’s iconic desert wildlife 

ALULA: Although Saudi Arabia is home to a wealth of ecosystems, from its coastal mangroves and coral reefs to its high-altitude forests and lush oases, the Kingdom is perhaps best known for its deserts. However, these landscapes, which are fast becoming popular with outdoor adventurers, are home to a remarkable array of animals, which inhabited the region long before the arrival of humans.

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