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Somalia signs UN convention against transnational organized crime

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia officially signed the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and its protocols during a Saturday ceremony in Mogadishu to tackle organized crime and enhance global security collaboration.
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Somalia signs UN convention against transnational organized crime

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia officially signed the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) and its protocols during a Saturday ceremony in Mogadishu to tackle organized crime and enhance global security collaboration.

West’s trying to turn Seoul into accomplice of Zelensky regime — Russian Foreign Ministry

Andrey Rudenko stressed that bilateral cooperation between Russia and the DPRK «is built in accordance with the generally recognized norms of international law and is not directed against any third countries»
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West’s trying to turn Seoul into accomplice of Zelensky regime — Russian Foreign Ministry

Andrey Rudenko stressed that bilateral cooperation between Russia and the DPRK «is built in accordance with the generally recognized norms of international law and is not directed against any third countries»

Seychelles Fishing Authority launches book «Zak Aquaculture Adventures» by Peter Lalande

The Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA) has launched an educational comic book to help children understand aquaculture and to encourage them to become interested in this field at a young age. «Zak Aquaculture Adventures» by Peter Lalande is target
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Seychelles Fishing Authority launches book «Zak Aquaculture Adventures» by Peter Lalande

The Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA) has launched an educational comic book to help children understand aquaculture and to encourage them to become interested in this field at a young age. «Zak Aquaculture Adventures» by Peter Lalande is targeting the younger audience, through the main character, a little boy named Zak, the book simplifies aquaculture so that children from the grassroots level get to understand this sector. «The Seychelles Fisheries Authority has been implementing its aquaculture education and awareness campaign since 2017. Its main target has mostly been students in terms of career path guidance, the entrepreneurs in terms of new business ventures and the public for general information on the development of the sector in the Seychelles,» Aubrey Lesperance, head of Aquaculture at the SFA, told SNA. Lesperance added that in the past, students targeted have been those mainly from secondary schools and professional centres. «Primary students have not been targeted yet as it is more difficult to explain the science of aquaculture to the younger students.» The storyline gives children a clearer definition of aquaculture, its benefits for the country, benefits for the environment, benefits for the local fishing community, as well as the different components of aquaculture, from the hatchery to the actual farming through cages placed in the sea.   Children also get to learn about different fish and other marine species. In the cartoon book, Zak visits the aquaculture facilities, including the broodstock, acclimation, quarantine facility, and the Containerised Echinoderm Hatchery at the Providence Fishing Port on the main island of Mahe.  During this visit, the little boy sees all the different equipment, including different tanks, their uses and functions. Zak asks the teacher featured in the book many questions through which children get to better understand aquaculture, with simple explanations accompanied by illustrations. Peter Lalande, the cartoonist and storyteller SFA said that primary schools – both public and private, as well as other institutions, such as the National Library - will receive a copy of the comic book, produced by local cartoonist Peter Lalande. Lalande, a historian-turned-cartoonist, told SNA that through this project he had used the form of art of caricature to pass on the message he wanted to convey, following research he had made on the subject.  According to Peter Lalande, the cartoonist, the strategy used is very powerful. (Seychelles Fishing Authority) Photo License: CC-BY  «My focus is on education, and I use storytelling for this purpose. A comic book is a fun way that kids can be educated at the same time that they are reading,» explained Lalande. According to the cartoonist, the strategy used is very powerful. «Storytelling is underutilised in Seychelles and this can be used for education purposes, to pass on information. We have a group of students who do not read and this is a way that is very engaging and makes it easier for them to assimilate this information,» explained Lalande. Zak is not a new character to the fisheries sector. In fact, he was featured in another book entitled «Shark Fin Soup,» published a few years ago, which raised awareness on the killing of sharks for their fins. The book, launched in September 2016, was aimed at educating the public about the dangers of unsustainable exploitation of the species.  The publication of the book was part of a wider project dubbed the 'Shark Fin Soup' project, and was a collaboration between the Fishermen and Boat Owners Association (FBOA), the Seychelles Fishing Authority, and an environmental non-profit organisation, Green Islands Foundation (GIF), which was not only targeting the general public but the fishermen themselves. Speaking about this initiative, Maria Brioche, an environmental educator, who has been working with children for over 20 years, said having a book on aquaculture for children is a fantastic idea.  «Introducing children to aquaculture can help them develop an understanding of where their food comes from, especially seafood, and the importance of sustainable practices to protect marine life [...] It could also spark their interest in marine biology and environmental stewardship from an early age,» she said. 

Gabriel Agbo | Obedience: Key to defying untimely death

OBEDIENCE IS key to defying premature death. When we live a holy life and totally walk in obedience to God’s laws and leading, then, it will become almost impossible to die untimely through sickness, diseases, enemy’s attacks, demonic arrows, etc...
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Gabriel Agbo | Obedience: Key to defying untimely death

OBEDIENCE IS key to defying premature death. When we live a holy life and totally walk in obedience to God’s laws and leading, then, it will become almost impossible to die untimely through sickness, diseases, enemy’s attacks, demonic arrows, etc...

Dwight Fletcher | Curing a broken heart

MANY OF us are living with a broken or wounded heart. It affects our lives daily. We have tried to fix it but have been unsuccessful, and we don’t know what else to do. God cares about our broken hearts. “ The Lord is close to the broken-hearted...
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Dwight Fletcher | Curing a broken heart

MANY OF us are living with a broken or wounded heart. It affects our lives daily. We have tried to fix it but have been unsuccessful, and we don’t know what else to do. God cares about our broken hearts. “ The Lord is close to the broken-hearted...

Sean Major-Campbell | Giving with love

JESUS SAID, “For, I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison...
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Sean Major-Campbell | Giving with love

JESUS SAID, “For, I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison...

Forget driverless cars. One company wants autonomous helicopters to spray crops and fight fires

HENNIKER, New Hampshire (AP): When Hector Xu was learning to fly a helicopter in college, he recalled having a few “nasty experiences” while trying to navigate at night. The heart-stopping flights led to his research of unmanned aircraft systems...
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Forget driverless cars. One company wants autonomous helicopters to spray crops and fight fires

HENNIKER, New Hampshire (AP): When Hector Xu was learning to fly a helicopter in college, he recalled having a few “nasty experiences” while trying to navigate at night. The heart-stopping flights led to his research of unmanned aircraft systems...

Health + Tech | Enhancing patient safety with smart tech

Patient safety remains a critical concern in hospitals worldwide, and Jamaica is no exception. With global and local pushes towards safer, smarter healthcare systems, it is time to truly begin to explore technology-driven solutions to improve...
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Health + Tech | Enhancing patient safety with smart tech

Patient safety remains a critical concern in hospitals worldwide, and Jamaica is no exception. With global and local pushes towards safer, smarter healthcare systems, it is time to truly begin to explore technology-driven solutions to improve...

'Her shoe got sucked into the escalator': Toronto family warns of potential risk of wearing Crocs

A Toronto family is speaking out after their 10-year-old daughter's Crocs got stuck in an escalator, ripping the entire toe area of the clog off.
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'Her shoe got sucked into the escalator': Toronto family warns of potential risk of wearing Crocs

A Toronto family is speaking out after their 10-year-old daughter's Crocs got stuck in an escalator, ripping the entire toe area of the clog off.

Transit supervisor assaulted with 'torch' made of hairspray can and lighter: police

A Winnipeg man has been charged after a transit supervisor was assaulted with a makeshift torch in the city’s downtown area Friday morning.
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Transit supervisor assaulted with 'torch' made of hairspray can and lighter: police

A Winnipeg man has been charged after a transit supervisor was assaulted with a makeshift torch in the city’s downtown area Friday morning.

Canada Post down eight million parcels amid strike as talk carry on over weekend

Canada Post says it has seen a shortage of more than eight million parcels amid an ongoing strike that has effectively shut down the postal system for nine days compared with the same period in 2023.
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Canada Post down eight million parcels amid strike as talk carry on over weekend

Canada Post says it has seen a shortage of more than eight million parcels amid an ongoing strike that has effectively shut down the postal system for nine days compared with the same period in 2023.

Ottawa to deliver apology, $45M in compensation for Nunavik Inuit dog slaughter

The federal government is providing $45 million in compensation to Inuit in Nunavik as part of Canada's apology for its role in the killing of sled dogs between the mid-1950s and the late 1960s.
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Ottawa to deliver apology, $45M in compensation for Nunavik Inuit dog slaughter

The federal government is providing $45 million in compensation to Inuit in Nunavik as part of Canada's apology for its role in the killing of sled dogs between the mid-1950s and the late 1960s.

Colleges and universities face job cuts, deficits amid international student cap

Ontario's colleges and universities say the federal government's cap on international students is taking a toll on the higher education sector as some schools face growing deficits, layoffs and, in at least one case, a temporary campus closure.
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Colleges and universities face job cuts, deficits amid international student cap

Ontario's colleges and universities say the federal government's cap on international students is taking a toll on the higher education sector as some schools face growing deficits, layoffs and, in at least one case, a temporary campus closure.

US suffered ‘worst telecom hack’ in history – senator

US authorities accused alleged Beijing-linked hacking group of intercepting surveillance data intended for American law enforcement agencies Read Full Article at RT.com
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US suffered ‘worst telecom hack’ in history – senator

US authorities accused alleged Beijing-linked hacking group of intercepting surveillance data intended for American law enforcement agencies Read Full Article at RT.com

Mossad suspects ‘terrorism’ behind prominent rabbi’s disappearance

Mossad is investigating the disappearance of a prominent Israeli rabbi in the UAE as a potential terrorist incident, authorities have said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Mossad suspects ‘terrorism’ behind prominent rabbi’s disappearance

Mossad is investigating the disappearance of a prominent Israeli rabbi in the UAE as a potential terrorist incident, authorities have said Read Full Article at RT.com

Deadly gunfight erupts near Israeli embassy in Jordan (VIDEO)

An alleged gunman was shot dead, and three police officers were wounded in a shootout near the Israeli Embassy in Jordan Read Full Article at RT.com
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Deadly gunfight erupts near Israeli embassy in Jordan (VIDEO)

An alleged gunman was shot dead, and three police officers were wounded in a shootout near the Israeli Embassy in Jordan Read Full Article at RT.com

NATO pours with weapons prohibited by INF Treaty to Asia — Russian Foreign Ministry

«This vector highlighted as early as by the Republicans was legally formalized under the Democrats administration and resulted in the dramatic surge of militarization in Asia,» Andrey Rudenko said
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NATO pours with weapons prohibited by INF Treaty to Asia — Russian Foreign Ministry

«This vector highlighted as early as by the Republicans was legally formalized under the Democrats administration and resulted in the dramatic surge of militarization in Asia,» Andrey Rudenko said

'It has been a tremendous honour': Outgoing PAP chief Lee Hsien Loong at party's awards dinner

SINGAPORE — About 3,000 PAP cadres, activists and guests — including several who featured in a video sharing personal stories and interactions with him — paid tribute to Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Nov 23. People's Action Party chairman Heng
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'It has been a tremendous honour': Outgoing PAP chief Lee Hsien Loong at party's awards dinner

SINGAPORE — About 3,000 PAP cadres, activists and guests — including several who featured in a video sharing personal stories and interactions with him — paid tribute to Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Nov 23. People's Action Party chairman Heng Swee Keat lauded the outgoing party chief for his contributions in a speech on the first day of the biennial PAP Awards and Conference. SM Lee has been secretary-general of the PAP since 2004, and has served the party and its Teck Ghee branch since 1984. Heng, who is Deputy Prime Minister, noted that the party had successfully completed the third handover of the premiership since Singapore's independence, with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong taking office in May. PM Wong is currently the PAP's deputy secretary-general. «Thank you, secretary-general, for four decades of guidance, wisdom and foresight,» he said. As prime minister, SM Lee led the country through the global financial crisis of the late 2000s, and through the more recent Covid-19 pandemic.

Singaporean arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threat at Bangkok airport

A Singaporean man was arrested on Friday (Nov 22) for making a false bomb threat at Bangkok's Don Mueng International Airport. The man, identified as Ho, made the hoax call targeting an AirAsia flight taxiing for takeoff at 2.47pm on Thursday (Nov 21), acco
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Singaporean arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threat at Bangkok airport

A Singaporean man was arrested on Friday (Nov 22) for making a false bomb threat at Bangkok's Don Mueng International Airport. The man, identified as Ho, made the hoax call targeting an AirAsia flight taxiing for takeoff at 2.47pm on Thursday (Nov 21), according to Khaosod English. The aircraft, flight FD 3114, was bound for Hat Yai in Songkhla province and carried 162 passengers and six crew members, reported The Nation. As a result of the threat, takeoff for flight FD 3114 was immediately halted and passengers evacuated. The plane was then brought back to the bay for an inspection. Officials called off the emergency situation at 7.30pm, after confirming that no suspicious object was found on the plane or among passengers, The Nation reported. Ho arrested at airport terminal At a press conference on Nov 23, Police Lieutenant General Choengron RimPadee, Commander of Immigration Division 2 and spokesman for the Immigration Bureau, said that Ho was arrested at around 7pm on Nov 22.

Some hawkers at East Coast Lagoon food centre say earnings halved due to recent wet weather

The recent spate of heavy rain has not only disrupted outdoor plans but also impacted businesses as well. Some hawkers at East Coast Lagoon Food Village, located along East Coast Park, in particular, have reportedly borne the brunt of the recent wet weathe
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Some hawkers at East Coast Lagoon food centre say earnings halved due to recent wet weather

The recent spate of heavy rain has not only disrupted outdoor plans but also impacted businesses as well. Some hawkers at East Coast Lagoon Food Village, located along East Coast Park, in particular, have reportedly borne the brunt of the recent wet weather. According to 8world, several hawkers at the beachside food centre have shared that footfall, along with their takings, have halved in the past two weeks. As a result, some of them said they will be extending their operating hours on the weekends to make up for the shortfall. The Meteorological Service Singapore had stated in its fortnightly forecast on Nov 15 that moderate to heavy thundery showers will be expected in many parts of the island on most days in the second half of November as north-east monsoon conditions set in. Business affected Hawkers interviewed by 8world stated that as seating at the food centre are mostly outdoors, businesses would invariably be impacted by rain. One hawker stated that they would try to open for longer when the weather is good.

Rajya Sabha route blocked for Sharad Pawar, Sanjay Raut and Chaturvedi after NCP-SP & UBT washout

Three prominent Indian politicians – Sharad Pawar, Priyanka Chaturvedi, and Sanjay Raut – face an uncertain future in the Rajya Sabha. Their current terms are set to expire in 2026 and 2028, but their parties lack the necessary votes to secure their re-el
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Rajya Sabha route blocked for Sharad Pawar, Sanjay Raut and Chaturvedi after NCP-SP & UBT washout

Three prominent Indian politicians – Sharad Pawar, Priyanka Chaturvedi, and Sanjay Raut – face an uncertain future in the Rajya Sabha. Their current terms are set to expire in 2026 and 2028, but their parties lack the necessary votes to secure their re-election.

Fred R. Harris, Oklahoma senator on Kerner Commission, dies at 94

Mr. Harris, a liberal populist, was once considered one of the bright young faces of the Democratic Party. He twice ran for president and chaired the Democratic National Committee.
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Fred R. Harris, Oklahoma senator on Kerner Commission, dies at 94

Mr. Harris, a liberal populist, was once considered one of the bright young faces of the Democratic Party. He twice ran for president and chaired the Democratic National Committee.

Alesha Dixon 'in shock split from partner and father of her two daughters Azuka Ononye after 18-years following their relationship turning into 'more of a friendship''

The BGT judge, 46, who shares daughters Azura, 10, and Anaya, four, with the choreographer, 43, is said to have confided in pals that the couple's relationship became 'more of a friendship'.
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Alesha Dixon 'in shock split from partner and father of her two daughters Azuka Ononye after 18-years following their relationship turning into 'more of a friendship''

The BGT judge, 46, who shares daughters Azura, 10, and Anaya, four, with the choreographer, 43, is said to have confided in pals that the couple's relationship became 'more of a friendship'.

Feminist backlash as Michelle Yeoh dismissed as a 'Bond girl' for secret agent role in 007 film Tomorrow Never Dies...during BBC Woman's Hour

Michelle Yeoh's portrayal of Wai Lin in the 1997 film could hardly be further removed from the more passive Bond heroines but she was described as a 'Bond girl' by presenter Nuala McGovern.
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Feminist backlash as Michelle Yeoh dismissed as a 'Bond girl' for secret agent role in 007 film Tomorrow Never Dies...during BBC Woman's Hour

Michelle Yeoh's portrayal of Wai Lin in the 1997 film could hardly be further removed from the more passive Bond heroines but she was described as a 'Bond girl' by presenter Nuala McGovern.

I'm A Celeb's Alan Halsall loses his temper with Dean McCullough as tensions boil over between the pair - after body language expert revealed Radio 1 host was close to QUITTING

The Radio 1 DJ, 32, rubbed the Corrie actor, 42, up the wrong way after neglecting his chores and taking a nap following a huge helping of junk food.
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I'm A Celeb's Alan Halsall loses his temper with Dean McCullough as tensions boil over between the pair - after body language expert revealed Radio 1 host was close to QUITTING

The Radio 1 DJ, 32, rubbed the Corrie actor, 42, up the wrong way after neglecting his chores and taking a nap following a huge helping of junk food.

TALK OF THE TOWN: The Garrick Club's in a tizz - over Benedict Cumberbatch and his trainers

TALK OF THE TOWN: The Sherlock actor's choice of footwear has caused a bit of a stir at London's exclusive Garrick Club, which was set up in 1831 as a meeting place for 'men of refinement'
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TALK OF THE TOWN: The Garrick Club's in a tizz - over Benedict Cumberbatch and his trainers

TALK OF THE TOWN: The Sherlock actor's choice of footwear has caused a bit of a stir at London's exclusive Garrick Club, which was set up in 1831 as a meeting place for 'men of refinement'

Kylie Minogue's team 'considering legal action' against Aldi after pop princess is left fizzing with rage over rosé wine knock off

The bottle and label of Aldi's rose, called Rosalie, bear a resemblance to the Australian singer's version, Kylie, which is part of Ms Minogue's successful venture into the wine business
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Kylie Minogue's team 'considering legal action' against Aldi after pop princess is left fizzing with rage over rosé wine knock off

The bottle and label of Aldi's rose, called Rosalie, bear a resemblance to the Australian singer's version, Kylie, which is part of Ms Minogue's successful venture into the wine business

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