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Prime Minister Barre calls for immediate end to deadly inter-clan conflict in Luuq district

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali Prime Minister Hamsa Abdi Barre has called for an immediate end to the deadly inter-clan conflict in the Luuq district of the Gedo region.

Man who locked himself inside supermarket and then stole money charged

The police have charged a man who locked himself inside a bathroom in a supermarket on Constant Spring Road, St Andrew and was caught while attempting to flee with stolen money. He is 26-year-old Chevaun Davis, of White Lane, St Andrew, who has...
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Man who locked himself inside supermarket and then stole money charged

The police have charged a man who locked himself inside a bathroom in a supermarket on Constant Spring Road, St Andrew and was caught while attempting to flee with stolen money. He is 26-year-old Chevaun Davis, of White Lane, St Andrew, who has...

Agriculture Ministry working with local farmers to deal with yam rust disease

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining has been working with local farmers to deal with yam rust disease, which has presented itself in Jamaica. Yam rust, also known as Goplana dioscorea and Goplana australis, is reportedly caused by a...
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Agriculture Ministry working with local farmers to deal with yam rust disease

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining has been working with local farmers to deal with yam rust disease, which has presented itself in Jamaica. Yam rust, also known as Goplana dioscorea and Goplana australis, is reportedly caused by a...

King’s House workers in COVID-19 lawsuits get court date

Office attendants Valrie Marsh Bennett and Signorina Raymond, who have been blocked from entering their place of employment at King's House, the Governor General's residence, are to have their lawsuits heard in the Supreme Court on...
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King’s House workers in COVID-19 lawsuits get court date

Office attendants Valrie Marsh Bennett and Signorina Raymond, who have been blocked from entering their place of employment at King's House, the Governor General's residence, are to have their lawsuits heard in the Supreme Court on...

Case management hearing for accused in murder of Paulwell's daughter and her mother delayed

The plea and case management hearing for Leoda Bradshaw and her alleged accomplices, who are implicated in the murder of politician Phillip Paulwell's 10-month-old daughter, Sarayah, and her mother, Toshyna Patterson, has been rescheduled to...
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Case management hearing for accused in murder of Paulwell's daughter and her mother delayed

The plea and case management hearing for Leoda Bradshaw and her alleged accomplices, who are implicated in the murder of politician Phillip Paulwell's 10-month-old daughter, Sarayah, and her mother, Toshyna Patterson, has been rescheduled to...

More and more workers needed but, “we need only dedicated, hardworking people,” says Israel government

The government of Israel through Foreign Workers Administration, Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA) says there is a lot of demand for labour export in the agricultural sector in Israel, urging Malawi government to consider recruiting only those peopl
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More and more workers needed but, “we need only dedicated, hardworking people,” says Israel government

The government of Israel through Foreign Workers Administration, Population and Immigration Authority (PIBA) says there is a lot of demand for labour export in the agricultural sector in Israel, urging Malawi government to consider recruiting only those people that are determined, hardworking and passionate for the work. Director of Bilateral agreements in the authority, Ms […] The post More and more workers needed but, “we need only dedicated, hardworking people,” says Israel government appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Mangochi District Councilors meet Chakwera, says he is president extraordinaire

Mangochi District Councilors have described President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera as an extra ordinary president for his strong support to the social and economic development of the people of the Lakeshore District. The Councillors made the remarks on Thurs
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Mangochi District Councilors meet Chakwera, says he is president extraordinaire

Mangochi District Councilors have described President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera as an extra ordinary president for his strong support to the social and economic development of the people of the Lakeshore District. The Councillors made the remarks on Thursday 18th July 2024, when President Chakwera held an audience with Mangochi District Councillors at Chikoko Bay […] The post Mangochi District Councilors meet Chakwera, says he is president extraordinaire appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Minister Gwengwe says government committed to achieve effective trade facilitation through improved border management process

Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe says government is doing everything possible to ensure that there is improved border management processes in order to achieve effective trade facilitation. Gwengwe made the remarks in Mwanza during the official s
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Minister Gwengwe says government committed to achieve effective trade facilitation through improved border management process

Minister of Trade and Industry, Sosten Gwengwe says government is doing everything possible to ensure that there is improved border management processes in order to achieve effective trade facilitation. Gwengwe made the remarks in Mwanza during the official symbolic handover ceremony of the newly constructed One Stop Border Post facility which will accommodate all border […] The post Minister Gwengwe says government committed to achieve effective trade facilitation through improved border management process appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Usi excites Blantyre vendors: Woos them to readily available NEEF loans

As he continue hitting the ground, meeting with real people on the ground, Vice President Michael Usi, today, visited three major markets in Blantyre with a message of wooing vendors to get readily available NEEF loans without collateral. Donned in Malawi Fla
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Usi excites Blantyre vendors: Woos them to readily available NEEF loans

As he continue hitting the ground, meeting with real people on the ground, Vice President Michael Usi, today, visited three major markets in Blantyre with a message of wooing vendors to get readily available NEEF loans without collateral. Donned in Malawi Flames jersey, Usi toured Bangwe, Chirimba and Chilomoni markets, meetings and chatting with vendors, […] The post Usi excites Blantyre vendors: Woos them to readily available NEEF loans appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Biden could announce this weekend he quits race — report

The president’s fellow party members, close friends and major campaign donors believe Biden will not be able to change public perceptions of his age, deliver congressional majorities or defeat his Republican rival Donald Trump
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Biden could announce this weekend he quits race — report

The president’s fellow party members, close friends and major campaign donors believe Biden will not be able to change public perceptions of his age, deliver congressional majorities or defeat his Republican rival Donald Trump

More than 200 fires burning in B.C., more to come: officials

B.C. fire officials are gearing up for what they warn could be a «very challenging 72 hours,» with lightning in the forecast and damage already in the B.C. Interior that one witness described as Armageddon."
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More than 200 fires burning in B.C., more to come: officials

B.C. fire officials are gearing up for what they warn could be a «very challenging 72 hours,» with lightning in the forecast and damage already in the B.C. Interior that one witness described as Armageddon."

Ontario's Crypto King will likely remain bankrupt until after criminal charges are resolved

Ontario’s self-described Crypto King will likely remain bankrupt until criminal fraud and money laundering charges are resolved against the 25-year-old. Justice William Black dismissed Aiden Pleterski’s application for a discharge from his nearly two-year
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Ontario's Crypto King will likely remain bankrupt until after criminal charges are resolved

Ontario’s self-described Crypto King will likely remain bankrupt until criminal fraud and money laundering charges are resolved against the 25-year-old. Justice William Black dismissed Aiden Pleterski’s application for a discharge from his nearly two-year-long bankruptcy in a ruling released Thursday.

Just Stop Oil co-founder Roger Hallam is jailed for five years and four other activists for four years over plots to block the M25 motorway that saw 'over 50,000 hours of vehicle delay'

Five Just Stop Oil protesters, including one of its co-founders, have been jailed for conspiring to organise protests that blocked the M25 motorway.
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Just Stop Oil co-founder Roger Hallam is jailed for five years and four other activists for four years over plots to block the M25 motorway that saw 'over 50,000 hours of vehicle delay'

Five Just Stop Oil protesters, including one of its co-founders, have been jailed for conspiring to organise protests that blocked the M25 motorway.

President Mohamud convenes security council over looted weapons in central Somalia

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud chaired an extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council in Mogadishu on Thursday following the looting of two truckloads of weapons in central Somalia on Monday.
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President Mohamud convenes security council over looted weapons in central Somalia

Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud chaired an extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council in Mogadishu on Thursday following the looting of two truckloads of weapons in central Somalia on Monday.

BlackRock-linked firm shorted Trump stock ahead of shooting

Austin Private Wealth tried to short-sell a massive amount of Trump Media ($DJT) stock before the assassination attempt Read Full Article at RT.com
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BlackRock-linked firm shorted Trump stock ahead of shooting

Austin Private Wealth tried to short-sell a massive amount of Trump Media ($DJT) stock before the assassination attempt Read Full Article at RT.com

Obama TURNS on Biden: Ex-president tells allies Joe needs to 'seriously consider' staying in the race as speculation grows he could drop out in DAYS

Former President Barack Obama has told allies that President Joe Biden should seriously consider whether he should stay in the race, as speculation grows he could drop out within days.
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Obama TURNS on Biden: Ex-president tells allies Joe needs to 'seriously consider' staying in the race as speculation grows he could drop out in DAYS

Former President Barack Obama has told allies that President Joe Biden should seriously consider whether he should stay in the race, as speculation grows he could drop out within days.

Assault rifle found hidden in St Andrew church

Cops assigned to the St Andrew Central Police Division on Wednesday seized an assault rifle in a church on Crescent Road. No one was arrested in connection with the find. Reports from the Hunts Bay police are that about 12:53 p.m., lawmen were in...
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Assault rifle found hidden in St Andrew church

Cops assigned to the St Andrew Central Police Division on Wednesday seized an assault rifle in a church on Crescent Road. No one was arrested in connection with the find. Reports from the Hunts Bay police are that about 12:53 p.m., lawmen were in...

NWA to assess Alley Bridge in Clarendon that was damaged by Beryl

The National Works Agency (NWA) has been instructed to take immediate steps to assess the Alley Bridge in southern Clarendon which was damaged during the passage of Hurricane Beryl. The NWA is to assess the nature of the damage, determine a short-...
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NWA to assess Alley Bridge in Clarendon that was damaged by Beryl

The National Works Agency (NWA) has been instructed to take immediate steps to assess the Alley Bridge in southern Clarendon which was damaged during the passage of Hurricane Beryl. The NWA is to assess the nature of the damage, determine a short-...

Man robbed, shot and left in bushes in Sligoville

The police in St Catherine are searching for four gunmen who robbed, abducted and then shot a man and left him for dead in bushes in Sligoville last night. It is reported that about 8:30 p.m., the man went to visit someone in the community and...
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Man robbed, shot and left in bushes in Sligoville

The police in St Catherine are searching for four gunmen who robbed, abducted and then shot a man and left him for dead in bushes in Sligoville last night. It is reported that about 8:30 p.m., the man went to visit someone in the community and...

Two guns seized by police in St Ann

The Brown's Town police in St Ann have arrested a 34-year-old security guard in connection with one of two guns seized in the parish yesterday. It is reported that about 4:00 p.m. the police conducted an operation at the Browns Town Mall during...
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Two guns seized by police in St Ann

The Brown's Town police in St Ann have arrested a 34-year-old security guard in connection with one of two guns seized in the parish yesterday. It is reported that about 4:00 p.m. the police conducted an operation at the Browns Town Mall during...

Bolt, Fraser-Pryce among ESPN’s greatest athlete of the 21st century

Jamaica's sprint legend Usain Bolt is listed at 9th on ESPN's greatest athletes of the 21st century. Bolt, who holds the Men's 100m and 200m world records at 9.58 and 19.19 respectively, is the only sprinter to win the sprint...
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Bolt, Fraser-Pryce among ESPN’s greatest athlete of the 21st century

Jamaica's sprint legend Usain Bolt is listed at 9th on ESPN's greatest athletes of the 21st century. Bolt, who holds the Men's 100m and 200m world records at 9.58 and 19.19 respectively, is the only sprinter to win the sprint...

Seychelles Prison Services to be headed for first time by woman

The Seychelles Prison Services will be headed for the first time by a woman, Janet Georges, starting the end of July, President Wavel Ramkalawan, announced in his televised address on Thursday. The President said that Georges, who is an Assistant Superintend
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Seychelles Prison Services to be headed for first time by woman

The Seychelles Prison Services will be headed for the first time by a woman, Janet Georges, starting the end of July, President Wavel Ramkalawan, announced in his televised address on Thursday. The President said that Georges, who is an Assistant Superintendent of Police, will be appointed Commissioner of Prison and will replace Raymond St. Ange, who is occupying the post currently. Earlier in the day, St. Ange told the media that he would be available to assist the new head in any needed capacity. Ramkalawan also announced that next week he will appoint a new board of the Islands Development Company (IDC), which would include preparation for the appointment of a new CEO before the end of the year as the current one, Glenny Savy, will be retiring. Ramkalawan said the televised address was to take stock of certain national subjects and share his thoughts and reflections on the country and its direction. TRNUC and 7 December outcomes  «Two subjects that concern our people are the TRNUC (Truth, Reconciliation, and National Unity Commission) and the 7th December disaster, especially, the CCCL explosion. I am pleased to announce that much progress has been made and today we have reached the point where I can declare that everything is under control,» he said.   On the TRNUC, he announced that three persons have been nominated after consultation to complete the work as per the recommendation made in the report. They are Michael Green, a former Commissioner of TRNUC, Nichole Gerardhi-Tirant, the former ombudsman and the current deputy chair of the Human Rights Commission, and Georges Bibi, a former politician. «They will also make a final recommendation on the subject of compensation for the victims,» said Ramkalawan. CCCL Explosion on December 7 Ramkalawan gave feedback on assistance being provided to Cascade residents whose houses were damaged in the CCCL explosion on December 7 at the Provide Industrial Estate. «I can tell you that all Cascade residents who were brought to the attention of the concerned authorities have been taken in hand and residents are receiving the necessary assistance,» said the President. He added that a total of SCR30 million ($2.1 million) has already been spent. Ramkalawan said the police case is in the hands of the Attorney General for the final determination of what will happen. He added that a discussion has started with CCCL on the creation of a fund to assist in the payment of compensation for those affected and this will be announced soon. Fight against drugs  Ramkalawan said he was happy to say that the fight against drugs is showing positive results. «We have seen much progress but a lot remains to be done. I congratulate the different agencies for the work they have accomplished to save our youths. At the same time, I must say that drug traffickers remain a group without a heart and keep looking for new ways to make money on those who are weaker. [...] We must all join together to help in this battle,» he added. Low employment rate «Today the employment rate is lower than it has ever been which means everybody can get employment,» said Ramkalawan. He concluded by saying he was proud of the direction the country is going but with more hard work and devotion, it can go further. 

Emotional Martha Kearney says 'I'll be enjoying the lie-ins!' as she signs off from Radio 4 Today programme for last time after six-year stint

In a heartfelt farewell, broadcaster Martha Kearney signed off from BBC Radio 4's Today programme for the final time after a distinguished six-year run saying she will 'be enjoying the lie-ins!'
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Emotional Martha Kearney says 'I'll be enjoying the lie-ins!' as she signs off from Radio 4 Today programme for last time after six-year stint

In a heartfelt farewell, broadcaster Martha Kearney signed off from BBC Radio 4's Today programme for the final time after a distinguished six-year run saying she will 'be enjoying the lie-ins!'

Russia’s Federal Customs Service collects $38.23 bln in revenue in 1H 2024

The effectiveness of customs control has increased, with 11 bln rubles being recovered under the risk management system, Head of the service Valery Pikalev said
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Russia’s Federal Customs Service collects $38.23 bln in revenue in 1H 2024

The effectiveness of customs control has increased, with 11 bln rubles being recovered under the risk management system, Head of the service Valery Pikalev said

Moscow will take tit-for-tat measures if West confiscates Russian assets — MFA

Maria Zakharova noted that the West, which has lost the ability to develop even pseudo-legal grounds for its actions of an aggressive nature, never intended to comply with international law and the norms of its own legislation
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Moscow will take tit-for-tat measures if West confiscates Russian assets — MFA

Maria Zakharova noted that the West, which has lost the ability to develop even pseudo-legal grounds for its actions of an aggressive nature, never intended to comply with international law and the norms of its own legislation

Orban to publish report on his peace mission to Kiev, Moscow, Beijing, Washington

«The Prime Minister hopes that his report and his proposals will become a beneficial contribution to any initiatives that the President of the European Council will be able to present to EU leaders at the appropriate time and in an appropriate form,&raq
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Orban to publish report on his peace mission to Kiev, Moscow, Beijing, Washington

«The Prime Minister hopes that his report and his proposals will become a beneficial contribution to any initiatives that the President of the European Council will be able to present to EU leaders at the appropriate time and in an appropriate form,» Orban’s Spokesman Bertalan Havasi said

Al-Baha mayor announces launch of ‘Theatrical Nights’ program

RIYADH: Ali Al-Sawat, the mayor of Al-Baha region, announced the upcoming launch of the “Al-Baha Theatrical Nights” program, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Organized by the Al-Baha Municipality in collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Society for Cultu
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Al-Baha mayor announces launch of ‘Theatrical Nights’ program

RIYADH: Ali Al-Sawat, the mayor of Al-Baha region, announced the upcoming launch of the “Al-Baha Theatrical Nights” program, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Organized by the Al-Baha Municipality in collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Society for Culture and Arts and the private sector, the event will be held from July 21 to 27.

Saudi Arabia’s ozone-depleting gases reduced to 1%

RIYADH: The National Center for Environmental Compliance revealed today that the proportion of gases emitted in the Kingdom that deplete the ozone layer has decreased to 1 percent. The results were part of a study conducted on the Kingdom’s refrigeration
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Saudi Arabia’s ozone-depleting gases reduced to 1%

RIYADH: The National Center for Environmental Compliance revealed today that the proportion of gases emitted in the Kingdom that deplete the ozone layer has decreased to 1 percent. The results were part of a study conducted on the Kingdom’s refrigeration and air-conditioning facilities to check the extent of their environmental compliance. A field survey checked more than 1,200 facilities to evaluate their general condition and respective corrective plans were activated.

Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record

ABHA: A record 60 million tourists to Saudi Arabia during the first half of 2024 spent a total of SR143 billion ($38.1 billion), Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb has announced. Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, the minister highlighted the si
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Saudi Arabia sets new tourism record

ABHA: A record 60 million tourists to Saudi Arabia during the first half of 2024 spent a total of SR143 billion ($38.1 billion), Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb has announced. Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, the minister highlighted the significant advances made by both the Kingdom and its tourism industry which have resulted in such a notable achievement.

Saudi Arabia rejects, condemns Israeli security minister’s visit to Al-Aqsa Mosque compound

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned and rejected in the strongest terms on Thursday a visit made by Israel’s far-right national security minister to Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site. Itamar Ben-Gvir, an ultranationalist settler leader, said he had gone u
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Saudi Arabia rejects, condemns Israeli security minister’s visit to Al-Aqsa Mosque compound

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned and rejected in the strongest terms on Thursday a visit made by Israel’s far-right national security minister to Jerusalem’s most sensitive holy site. Itamar Ben-Gvir, an ultranationalist settler leader, said he had gone up to the Jerusalem hilltop compound of Al-Aqsa Mosque to pray for the return of Israeli hostages on Thursday. The Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry also condemned an Israeli parliament vote to oppose a Palestinian state.

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