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Ammanford school 'stabbing': 'Schoolgirl' is arrested after three people 'including female teacher' are 'stabbed' as police swoop in and terrified children jump over fences to escape horror attack

Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, also known as Amman Valley School, in Ammanford in the south Wales county, is on 'code red' with unconfirmed reports a stabbing took place this morning.

Maris Stella High to be rebuilt; primary school will become co-ed from 2027

SINGAPORE — From 2027 to 2029, Maris Stella High School (MSHS) will be rebuilt to provide better facilities for both its primary and secondary school students. The primary school section will, for the first time, take in girls in 2027 when it moves to it
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Maris Stella High to be rebuilt; primary school will become co-ed from 2027

SINGAPORE — From 2027 to 2029, Maris Stella High School (MSHS) will be rebuilt to provide better facilities for both its primary and secondary school students. The primary school section will, for the first time, take in girls in 2027 when it moves to its holding site at the former MacPherson Primary School site in Mattar Road. The school, which currently admits 270 Primary 1 pupils, will look into increasing its intake in 2027. The secondary school section's holding site will be at the former Bedok North Secondary School site in Jalan Damai. Maris Stella High School was founded in 1958 and moved to its current Mount Vernon site in 1966. The Catholic boys' school is known for its strong bilingual programme and counts among its alumni Health Minister Ong Ye Kung. In a statement on May 6, the Ministry of Education said MSHS (Primary) will turn co-educational to better serve the needs of local residents.

Chad: Chad Votes in First Sahel Presidential Poll Since Wave of Coups

[RFI] Chadians go to the polls on Monday three years after their military leader seized power, in the first presidential election in Africa's Sahel region since a wave of coups.
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Chad: Chad Votes in First Sahel Presidential Poll Since Wave of Coups

[RFI] Chadians go to the polls on Monday three years after their military leader seized power, in the first presidential election in Africa's Sahel region since a wave of coups.

Report exposes that very little of approved funds in the education sector is being disbursed

Disbursement and utilisation of funds in the country’s education sector is fraught with significant discrepancies with little of the approved funds trickling down, according to a Civil Society Education Coalition (Csec) 2023/24 education budget analysis. Th
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Report exposes that very little of approved funds in the education sector is being disbursed

Disbursement and utilisation of funds in the country’s education sector is fraught with significant discrepancies with little of the approved funds trickling down, according to a Civil Society Education Coalition (Csec) 2023/24 education budget analysis. The analysis shows that by the end of February 2024, almost a month to the close of the financial year […] The post Report exposes that very little of approved funds in the education sector is being disbursed appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Maris Stella High to be rebuilt; primary school will become coed from 2027

SINGAPORE — From 2027 to 2029, Maris Stella High School (MSHS) will be rebuilt to provide better facilities for both its primary and secondary school students. The primary school section will, for the first time, take in girls in 2027 when it moves to it
Singapore

Maris Stella High to be rebuilt; primary school will become coed from 2027

SINGAPORE — From 2027 to 2029, Maris Stella High School (MSHS) will be rebuilt to provide better facilities for both its primary and secondary school students. The primary school section will, for the first time, take in girls in 2027 when it moves to its holding site at the former MacPherson Primary School site in Mattar Road. The school, which currently admits 270 Primary 1 pupils, will look into increasing its intake in 2027. The secondary school section's holding site will be at the former Bedok North Secondary School site in Jalan Damai. Maris Stella High School was founded in 1958 and moved to its current Mount Vernon site in 1966. The Catholic boys' school is known for its strong bilingual programme and counts among its alumni Health Minister Ong Ye Kung. In a statement on May 6, the Ministry of Education said MSHS (Primary) will turn co-educational to better serve the needs of local residents.

One year on, a low-key Coronation anniversary for King Charles... but will he meet Harry this week?

The King will celebrate the first anniversary of his Coronation today in low-key style with close friends at Windsor.
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One year on, a low-key Coronation anniversary for King Charles... but will he meet Harry this week?

The King will celebrate the first anniversary of his Coronation today in low-key style with close friends at Windsor.

'I just want my stuff back': Woman posts fliers at Choa Chu Kang to catch AirPods thief

She wants her AirPods back - and she's pulling out all the stops for it. A determined Rachel Ong decided to put up fliers under a HDB block in Keat Hong in Choa Chu Kang after her AirPods were taken by a stranger, she shared in a post to Facebook group Com
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'I just want my stuff back': Woman posts fliers at Choa Chu Kang to catch AirPods thief

She wants her AirPods back - and she's pulling out all the stops for it. A determined Rachel Ong decided to put up fliers under a HDB block in Keat Hong in Choa Chu Kang after her AirPods were taken by a stranger, she shared in a post to Facebook group Complaint Singapore last Thursday (May 2). Ong, a 24-year-old working in administration, lost her AirPods at Choa Chu Kang interchange after alighting from bus 301 last Wednesday at around 6pm. A stranger had picked them up, and Ong was able to track them to a HDB block in Keat Hong. Because she couldn't find the stranger, Ong created fliers and posted them around the block, offering a $20 reward for returning the AirPods. Addressing the stranger, she wrote on her Facebook post: «I won't bite nor call the cops on you, I just want my stuff back.» According to her, the AirPods, named «Xiaobaooo's Toothbrush», were gifted by an «important person» who «scrimped and saved» to purchase the earbuds, giving them to her to «commemorate and occasion».

'He pushed my pots onto the floor': Circuit Road hawker and diner get into fight over cutlery

Tempers flared at a food centre in Circuit Road when a stall owner and a diner got into a physical altercation over cutlery.  The incident occurred at Block 79 Circuit Road last Thursday (May 2) at about 4.30pm, reported Shin Min Daily News. A 64-year-o
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'He pushed my pots onto the floor': Circuit Road hawker and diner get into fight over cutlery

Tempers flared at a food centre in Circuit Road when a stall owner and a diner got into a physical altercation over cutlery.  The incident occurred at Block 79 Circuit Road last Thursday (May 2) at about 4.30pm, reported Shin Min Daily News. A 64-year-old laksa stall owner surnamed Liang told the Chinese evening daily that a young man had bought food from the fishball noodle stall next to hers.  He then asked Liang for a fork and spoon, but got upset when Liang said no.  «I tried to tell him nicely, but he was very angry. He pushed my pots and utensils onto the floor.»  Outraged, Liang grabbed the pendant that the man was wearing. He then hit her on the head, she claimed. During the tussle, the pendant dropped onto the ground, which escalated tensions.  The food centre's manager eventually broke up the fight and called the police.  «He asked the man to sit on the other side [of the table] and helped retrieve the pendant,» said Liang.  When police officers arrived, they escorted the man away, said Liang, who added that she was worried that he would return.

'There's no such thing as child seat': PHV driver baffled at customer's response when told toddler needs child seat

A private-hire vehicle (PHV) driver has expressed concern about her fellow drivers flouting the rules when it comes to child seats after her encounter with a passenger. In a post on Facebook group Professional PHV Drivers Singapore on Sunday (May 5), Tada d
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'There's no such thing as child seat': PHV driver baffled at customer's response when told toddler needs child seat

A private-hire vehicle (PHV) driver has expressed concern about her fellow drivers flouting the rules when it comes to child seats after her encounter with a passenger. In a post on Facebook group Professional PHV Drivers Singapore on Sunday (May 5), Tada driver Charlene Lin detailed her experience with a passenger who insisted that a child seat was not needed for her toddler. Upon reaching the passenger's location at the Civil Service Club at Pasir Ris, Lin found out that the group of four she was picking up included a toddler, who she believed was less than 1.35m tall. She then told the passenger that she could not accept the ride as she did not have a child seat. However, the passenger insisted that Lin could still fulfil the ride, adding that other drivers had done so for an additional payment of $4. The Tada app allows passengers with young children to opt for a vehicle which carries either a baby seat for children 1m and below, or a booster seat for children between 1m and 1.35m at an additional cost of $4 and $2 respectively.

Seychelles' Islands Development Company calls for greater regulation of recreational fisheries

The Islands Development Company (IDC), a state-owned company, is calling on local authorities to regulate recreational fishery urgently amid concerns being expressed by fishermen on stock depletion. The IDC, which manages the outer islands of Seychelles an
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Seychelles' Islands Development Company calls for greater regulation of recreational fisheries

The Islands Development Company (IDC), a state-owned company, is calling on local authorities to regulate recreational fishery urgently amid concerns being expressed by fishermen on stock depletion. The IDC, which manages the outer islands of Seychelles and also the inner island of Silhouette, has over the years put guidelines in place for recreational fishing in the outer islands.   According to Seychelles' Fisheries Act, recreational fishing refers to any fishing activity undertaken by a vessel under 10 metres in length for recreational rather than commercial purposes, like trading or selling. Sport fishing is defined as any fishing activity undertaken for sport or recreation, which involves the hiring, chartering, or leasing of a vessel, and its annexes not exceeding 40 metres in length overall but which does not result in trading, offering for sale, or selling of fish. The chief executive of the IDC, Glenny Savy, said the the company has established its standards on the islands. «For example, on Alphonse, we only allow 12 fishermen at a time, on Farquhar it's 10, on Cosmoledo it's 8 and on Astove it's only 4. We don't allow more than that number of people to go and fish on those islands. In addition to that, the lagoons are divided into sectors and not every sector is fished everyday, as we rotate these sectors,» he explained. He said IDC realised the danger of unsustainable fishery in the 1980s when the reef of Silhouette, the only granitic inner island managed by IDC, was being heavily exploited for sea turtles, lobster and rabbit fish among others. «We lobbied the government in the eighties to declare Silhouette a marine national park. This was done in 1987 and it is the largest marine park in Seychelles.  But although we managed to get the waters around Silhouette protected the authorities have never enforced it. At least our island manager and rangers of the Island Conservation Society (ICS) on Silhouette caution people that they cannot fish around the island because it is a marine park,» Savy added. IDC confirms that it is currently in discussion with a couple of associations on a possible code of conduct, but even if members of these associations abide by that code, the fact remains that many boat owners are not part of any association and will probably continue with business as usual. He emphasised that the longer the Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA) takes to put regulations in place, the more time people who are not practising sustainable fishing have to destroy the fish sock. Although there are no specific regulations governing recreational and sports fishing activities in Seychelles, certain restrictions have been put in place by the Fisheries (Mahe Plateau Trap and Line Fishery) Regulations 2021. These restrictions include a minimum size limit of 32cm for two key species, namely emperor red snapper and green job fish. Additionally, there is a bag limit of 20 fish per person per day for recreational fishers, and a ban on the sale of fish caught by recreational and sport fishers, unless authorised by the SFA.  There are no specific regulations governing recreational and sports fishing activities in Seychelles. (Seychelles Nation) Photo License: CC-BY SFA is currently working towards introducing a regulatory framework by the end of 2024 to further define these fisheries. SFA confirmed that currently there are no licensing schemes for recreational fishing but «the law prescribes that anything recreational and for sport shall have a permit system,» said Karyss Auguste, SFA's assistant manager for the License and Permit System. She said, «On the Mahe plateau, the law makes provision for fishermen to either have a commercial license or a recreational permit. Therefore, for someone to engage in any fishing activity, that person will have to be a registered fisherman with a commercial license or a holder of a recreational permit.» SFA acknowledges the difficulty in managing resources with open access such as the seas and they do not know who is fishing and the type or size of species that they fish, which makes it difficult to ensure sustainable fishing. Vincent Lucas, SFA's head of department fisheries management and technical coordination, said this is a concern and the authority worries about the sustainability of fishery if such practices continue. The idea of having regulation and a code of conduct is also supported by non-governmental organisations such as the Island Conservation Society (ICS). Gregory Berke, the director of conservation and science at ICS, said a code of conduct is necessary. «Some operators such as Blue Safari Seychelles already implement a code of conduct using guidelines from studies already undertaken in Seychelles and based on international best practices. It would be beneficial if there were a regulatory framework in place so that all recreational or sports fishing have a code of conduct in place,» he said. A Seychellois fisheries expert, Dr Ameer Ebrahim, told SNA that he feels there is not enough information to state what impact the recreational fishery is having on fish stock. «We haven't taken into consideration the social aspect of the fishery for example would you penalise a father and child who goes fishing on the rock on a weekend, or would they need a license? In other parts of the world, they would need a license to carry out any form of recreational fishing whether it is for a hobby or not,» said Ibrahim. He said this needs to be documented and discussed on a larger scale before deciding on a fee. Ebrahim also pointed out other aspects to consider such as foreign workers who work in Seychelles under a  the Gainful Occupation Permit (GOP) and their involvement in this type of fishery. « GOP workers are fishing during the weekend in various areas and they fish whatever they can catch. From my understanding under their GOP condition food is supposed to be supplied by their employee. If they are fishing for food external to their GOP condition this needs to be looked at because we have no control over the quantity of fish being removed and the way it being done, for me it seems quite significant. If they are fishing recreationally, as a hobby, there needs to be some sort of mechanism on how to regulate that,» he added.

Multiple dead in Ukrainian drone raid on Belgorod Region – governor

Ukrainian drones bombed civilian vehicles in Belgorod Region, leaving several people dead and dozens of injured, authorities say Read Full Article at RT.com
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Multiple dead in Ukrainian drone raid on Belgorod Region – governor

Ukrainian drones bombed civilian vehicles in Belgorod Region, leaving several people dead and dozens of injured, authorities say Read Full Article at RT.com

Macron ‘breathes Russophobia’ – Lavrov

The Russian foreign minister has said that French President Emmanuel Macron may be using Russophobia to gain a leading role in the EU Read Full Article at RT.com
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Macron ‘breathes Russophobia’ – Lavrov

The Russian foreign minister has said that French President Emmanuel Macron may be using Russophobia to gain a leading role in the EU Read Full Article at RT.com

Rwanda: Rwanda Dismisses Reports On Camp Bombing in DR Congo

[New Times] The government of Rwanda has dismissed reports from that the U.S. Department of State claiming that the country was behind the bombing of IDP (internally displaced people) camps around Goma, a city in DR Congo.
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Rwanda: Rwanda Dismisses Reports On Camp Bombing in DR Congo

[New Times] The government of Rwanda has dismissed reports from that the U.S. Department of State claiming that the country was behind the bombing of IDP (internally displaced people) camps around Goma, a city in DR Congo.

South Africa: Tributes Pour In for South African Actor Mpho Sebeng After Tragic Car Crash

[allAfrica] South African actor Mpho Sebeng tragically passed away in a car accident on Sunday morning in Potchefstroom. The news was confirmed by his family in a statement later that evening.
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South Africa: Tributes Pour In for South African Actor Mpho Sebeng After Tragic Car Crash

[allAfrica] South African actor Mpho Sebeng tragically passed away in a car accident on Sunday morning in Potchefstroom. The news was confirmed by his family in a statement later that evening.

Nicolas Cage's son Weston, 33, is being investigated by police for allegedly ATTACKING his mother and leaving her with a black eye

Nicolas Cage's oldest child is wanted for questioning after an incident at his mother's house. The actor's son Weston, 33, has been named a suspect in a battery
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Nicolas Cage's son Weston, 33, is being investigated by police for allegedly ATTACKING his mother and leaving her with a black eye

Nicolas Cage's oldest child is wanted for questioning after an incident at his mother's house. The actor's son Weston, 33, has been named a suspect in a battery

Review planned for vaccine payouts as claims soar following the pandemic

Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has asked officials in her department to look at how the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) could be reformed.
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Review planned for vaccine payouts as claims soar following the pandemic

Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has asked officials in her department to look at how the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme (VDPS) could be reformed.

The British government downplayed 'gobsmacking' Covid lab leak information amid resistance from scientific advisers, sources claim

US officials shared their views on the origin of the virus in a call with other members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance - the UK, Canada , Australia and New Zealand.
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The British government downplayed 'gobsmacking' Covid lab leak information amid resistance from scientific advisers, sources claim

US officials shared their views on the origin of the virus in a call with other members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance - the UK, Canada , Australia and New Zealand.

Dozens of pro-Gaza activists are elected to councils across Britain as fears grow the Middle East conflict will dominate many town halls after Muslim Vote group issues Keir Starmer with a list of 18 demands

Dozens of pro-Palestinian campaigners have been elected as councillors as the war in Gaza hit town halls across Britain.
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A yell of 'Allahu Akbar' defined the local elections. Our democracy will break apart if the sectarian voting it embodies takes hold in Britain, writes DANIEL HANNAN

Mothin Ali, newly elected to Leeds City Council for the Green party, punched his fist in the air and, to the delight of his supporters, yelled: 'We will raise the voice of Gaza!'
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A yell of 'Allahu Akbar' defined the local elections. Our democracy will break apart if the sectarian voting it embodies takes hold in Britain, writes DANIEL HANNAN

Mothin Ali, newly elected to Leeds City Council for the Green party, punched his fist in the air and, to the delight of his supporters, yelled: 'We will raise the voice of Gaza!'

Africa: African Countries Can't Resolve Their Debt Crisis Under a System Rigged Against Them

[The Conversation Africa] The debt situation in many African countries has escalated again to a critical juncture. Twenty are in, or at risk of, debt distress.
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Africa: African Countries Can't Resolve Their Debt Crisis Under a System Rigged Against Them

[The Conversation Africa] The debt situation in many African countries has escalated again to a critical juncture. Twenty are in, or at risk of, debt distress.

Nigeria: Nigeria's Minimum Wage Has Never Protected Workers From Poverty - Here's Why

[The Conversation Africa] Wages have become the top issue for Nigeria's organised labour movements in the past year. Reacting to recent increases in the cost of living, the labour movement has been calling for an upward review of the national minimum wage, cu
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Nigeria: Nigeria's Minimum Wage Has Never Protected Workers From Poverty - Here's Why

[The Conversation Africa] Wages have become the top issue for Nigeria's organised labour movements in the past year. Reacting to recent increases in the cost of living, the labour movement has been calling for an upward review of the national minimum wage, currently N30,000 (US$24) a month. The Conversation's Adejuwon Soyinka asks economics professor Stephen Onyeiwu if Nigeria's minimum wage truly protects workers from poverty.

West Africa: Trafficking in the Sahel - Cracking Down On Illicit Drugs

[UN News] Cocaine, cannabis and opioids are getting easier to buy as criminal networks and armed groups capitalise on the fragile Sahel region's «natural stopover point» to Europe on trafficking routes from South America, but authorities with hel
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West Africa: Trafficking in the Sahel - Cracking Down On Illicit Drugs

[UN News] Cocaine, cannabis and opioids are getting easier to buy as criminal networks and armed groups capitalise on the fragile Sahel region's «natural stopover point» to Europe on trafficking routes from South America, but authorities with help from the UN are taking down criminal networks and making a record number of seizures of illicit drugs.

Romain Giraud, le luthier contacté par Matthieu Chedid

C'est une belle histoire... Celle de Romain Giraud, 34 ans, luthier professionnel. Il s’est installé en Polynésie il y a deux ans et demi. Il est le créateur du ukulélé électrique utilisé par l’artiste Matthieu Chedid, lors de ses concerts au Fenua
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Romain Giraud, le luthier contacté par Matthieu Chedid

C'est une belle histoire... Celle de Romain Giraud, 34 ans, luthier professionnel. Il s’est installé en Polynésie il y a deux ans et demi. Il est le créateur du ukulélé électrique utilisé par l’artiste Matthieu Chedid, lors de ses concerts au Fenua. L'artisan possède son propre atelier à Papeete. Rencontre.

L'artisanat des Australes, victime de l'inflation ?

Bilan mitigé pour les exposants de la 4e exposition artisanale de Rurutu. Les exposantes n’ont pas bien vendu, peu de locaux ont fait le déplacement. Leurs principaux clients étaient des touristes. La faute serait peut-être liée à un manque de publici
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L'artisanat des Australes, victime de l'inflation ?

Bilan mitigé pour les exposants de la 4e exposition artisanale de Rurutu. Les exposantes n’ont pas bien vendu, peu de locaux ont fait le déplacement. Leurs principaux clients étaient des touristes. La faute serait peut-être liée à un manque de publicité cette année...

Turkish military base in Somalia provides aid to injured soldiers' families

Turkish officials in Somalia's capital Mogadishu ensure the delivery of aid to the families of injured soldiers from the Gorgor Unit, currently undergoing treatment at the Recep Tayyip Erdogan Training and Research Hospital
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Turkish military base in Somalia provides aid to injured soldiers' families

Turkish officials in Somalia's capital Mogadishu ensure the delivery of aid to the families of injured soldiers from the Gorgor Unit, currently undergoing treatment at the Recep Tayyip Erdogan Training and Research Hospital

Jubbaland police arrest four suspected pirates in Lower Jubba region

Kismayo (HOL) - Jubbaland State Police forces have arrested four suspected pirates, reportedly planning attacks on ships in Somali waters following a security operation near Kismayo town.
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Jubbaland police arrest four suspected pirates in Lower Jubba region

Kismayo (HOL) - Jubbaland State Police forces have arrested four suspected pirates, reportedly planning attacks on ships in Somali waters following a security operation near Kismayo town.

Kenya-Somalia JCC meeting in Nairobi focuses on bilateral cooperation

Nairobi (HOL) - Somali and Kenyan officials are attending the Kenya-Somalia Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC) meeting in Kenya, which will continue from May 3 to 6, 2024.
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Kenya-Somalia JCC meeting in Nairobi focuses on bilateral cooperation

Nairobi (HOL) - Somali and Kenyan officials are attending the Kenya-Somalia Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC) meeting in Kenya, which will continue from May 3 to 6, 2024.

East, south peninsula to get rain, thunderstorms next week, IMD predicts

IMD forecasts wet spell, thunderstorms, gusty winds in east, south peninsula till May 9. Cyclonic circulation in northeast Assam, Bihar. Southwesterly winds from Bay of Bengal. Rains in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal.
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East, south peninsula to get rain, thunderstorms next week, IMD predicts

IMD forecasts wet spell, thunderstorms, gusty winds in east, south peninsula till May 9. Cyclonic circulation in northeast Assam, Bihar. Southwesterly winds from Bay of Bengal. Rains in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal.

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