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A white Christmas is odds-on to happen, bookies say as Met Office releases long-range forecast for festive period

Coral has cut its odds to 4/6 on snow falling anywhere in the UK, while William Hill is now offering evens. Snow in London is currently rated at 4/1 and 6/1 respectively.
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A white Christmas is odds-on to happen, bookies say as Met Office releases long-range forecast for festive period

Coral has cut its odds to 4/6 on snow falling anywhere in the UK, while William Hill is now offering evens. Snow in London is currently rated at 4/1 and 6/1 respectively.

How a 1p pay rise can now cost you £38,000: We reveal the outrageous Budget tax traps you may have missed... exactly who is worst hit based on salary and what you must do

Half a million people will be stung for the first time by outrageous traps in the tax system that punish workers for getting a pay rise.
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How a 1p pay rise can now cost you £38,000: We reveal the outrageous Budget tax traps you may have missed... exactly who is worst hit based on salary and what you must do

Half a million people will be stung for the first time by outrageous traps in the tax system that punish workers for getting a pay rise.

Merz defends elite ‘cash for access’ summit

The German chancellor has backed his culture minister despite claims his family’s company is profiting from selling political access   Read Full Article at RT.com
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Merz defends elite ‘cash for access’ summit

The German chancellor has backed his culture minister despite claims his family’s company is profiting from selling political access   Read Full Article at RT.com

Zelensky won’t cede territory to Russia – scandal-hit top aide

Zelensky won’t agree to cede territory to Russia as long as he remains in charge of Ukraine, Andrey Yermak has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Zelensky won’t cede territory to Russia – scandal-hit top aide

Zelensky won’t agree to cede territory to Russia as long as he remains in charge of Ukraine, Andrey Yermak has said Read Full Article at RT.com

The GDP myth: What it really shows, and what it doesn’t

The most-often cited metric of economic success more often than not simply tells us what we want to hear – or what the West wants us to hear Read Full Article at RT.com
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The GDP myth: What it really shows, and what it doesn’t

The most-often cited metric of economic success more often than not simply tells us what we want to hear – or what the West wants us to hear Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump’s ‘drug boat’ attacks mirror controversial Obama-era tactic – NYT

US military action in the Caribbean resembles the Barack Obama-era ‘signature strikes’ on terrorist suspects, the New York Times has argued Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump’s ‘drug boat’ attacks mirror controversial Obama-era tactic – NYT

US military action in the Caribbean resembles the Barack Obama-era ‘signature strikes’ on terrorist suspects, the New York Times has argued Read Full Article at RT.com

Agricultural Commercialization Drive- Malawi Govt completes construction of 6 new irrigation schemes

Ministry of Agriculture has reaffirmed Government commitment of scaling up irrigation as one way of boosting social economic growth of Malawi economic status. Deputy Director of Irrigation Services in the Department of Irrigation, Engineer Anderson Mbozi was
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Agricultural Commercialization Drive- Malawi Govt completes construction of 6 new irrigation schemes

Ministry of Agriculture has reaffirmed Government commitment of scaling up irrigation as one way of boosting social economic growth of Malawi economic status. Deputy Director of Irrigation Services in the Department of Irrigation, Engineer Anderson Mbozi was speaking Lilongwe during the public Private sector stakeholders engagement forum for Programme for Rural Irrigation Development (PRIDE). Mbozi […] The post Agricultural Commercialization Drive- Malawi Govt completes construction of 6 new irrigation schemes appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Government reaffirms commitment to strengthen health systems

The government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening health systems at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Minister of Health and Sanitation, Madalitso Baloyi made the remarks in Salima on Thursday during an interface meeting between the Ministr
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Government reaffirms commitment to strengthen health systems

The government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening health systems at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Minister of Health and Sanitation, Madalitso Baloyi made the remarks in Salima on Thursday during an interface meeting between the Ministry and district health management teams. Baloyi said the health of the nation relies on the strength and functionality […] The post Government reaffirms commitment to strengthen health systems appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Corruption fight is key policy – Madagascar’s interim leader

Madagascar’s government will prioritize anti‑corruption efforts, Michael Randrianirina has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Corruption fight is key policy – Madagascar’s interim leader

Madagascar’s government will prioritize anti‑corruption efforts, Michael Randrianirina has said Read Full Article at RT.com

EU making war plans while Russia and US talk peace – Orban

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused the EU of deliberately stalling the Ukraine peace process Read Full Article at RT.com
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EU making war plans while Russia and US talk peace – Orban

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused the EU of deliberately stalling the Ukraine peace process Read Full Article at RT.com

Teenager dies after being 'tied up and thrown into swamp in honour killing because her «Western behaviour» shamed the family - before father fled to Syria'

Ryan Al Najjar's brothers have now been put on trial for her murder, while her father, who is accused of ordering the killing, fled the country to return to Syria .
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Teenager dies after being 'tied up and thrown into swamp in honour killing because her «Western behaviour» shamed the family - before father fled to Syria'

Ryan Al Najjar's brothers have now been put on trial for her murder, while her father, who is accused of ordering the killing, fled the country to return to Syria .

Invités du JT, Gaston Tunoa, président de la fédération des sapeurs pompiers et Olivier Lhote, directeur adjoint de la protection civile

Ils ont dirigé les secours et poursuivi les recherches sans relâche, et doivent aujourd'hui orienter le travail des experts en géologie et gérer le choc émotionnel chez leurs propres hommes. Témoignages.
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Invités du JT, Gaston Tunoa, président de la fédération des sapeurs pompiers et Olivier Lhote, directeur adjoint de la protection civile

Ils ont dirigé les secours et poursuivi les recherches sans relâche, et doivent aujourd'hui orienter le travail des experts en géologie et gérer le choc émotionnel chez leurs propres hommes. Témoignages.

Singapore claims top spot in global talent competitiveness ranking

Singapore has edged out global competitors to claim the top spot in the Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) 2025 for the first time.In its 11th edition this year, the annual index — produced by business school INSEAD and in partnership with research
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Singapore claims top spot in global talent competitiveness ranking

Singapore has edged out global competitors to claim the top spot in the Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) 2025 for the first time.In its 11th edition this year, the annual index — produced by business school INSEAD and in partnership with research organisation Portulans Institute — ranked 135 countries based on 77 indicators including soft skills and AI talent concentration.Singapore topped the annual ranking for the first time, bumping Switzerland to second place, with Denmark, Finland and Sweden trailing behind.Last year, Switzerland topped the ranking, and it has been topping the rank since the report was introduced in 2013.

Keeping sea lines open critical to Singapore's prosperity, says Shanmugam

With more than a thousand ships in Singapore's waters daily, and maritime trade accounting for about 7 per cent of gross domestic product, keeping sea lines open is critical to the Republic's prosperity, said Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shan
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Keeping sea lines open critical to Singapore's prosperity, says Shanmugam

With more than a thousand ships in Singapore's waters daily, and maritime trade accounting for about 7 per cent of gross domestic product, keeping sea lines open is critical to the Republic's prosperity, said Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam on Friday (Nov 28).«The environment is congested and it is challenging. You look at the number of ships that fall into our waters — more than 1,000 ships calling and transiting,» he said.«One of the ways in which (we) can be attacked is through an attack on ships in our waterways, or an attack from the sea on Singapore itself,» added Shanmugam, who is also Minister for Home Affairs.He was speaking to reporters on board the navy's Independence-class littoral mission vessel RSS Justice after observing Exercise Highcrest, an annual inter-agency exercise — held from Nov 24 to 28.

Singaporean singer recounts ordeal with China tour guide who threatened group for not spending 'enough' at shops

A vacation to Chengdu, China, in November turned into a nightmare for 23 tourists from Singapore when they were taken to various shops and pressured by their guide to buy items.Local singer Shawn Tok, winner of the 2007 Campus SuperStar competition, revealed
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Singaporean singer recounts ordeal with China tour guide who threatened group for not spending 'enough' at shops

A vacation to Chengdu, China, in November turned into a nightmare for 23 tourists from Singapore when they were taken to various shops and pressured by their guide to buy items.Local singer Shawn Tok, winner of the 2007 Campus SuperStar competition, revealed in a series of now-unavailable Instagram Stories that his tour group had been forced to buy jade, silverware, combs and herbal medicines in the first half of their nine-day tour.«The tour guide literally wouldn't let us leave the store until we hit his sales quota,» said the 31-year-old, who alleged that the guide had shouted at them and behaved passive-aggressively towards non-buyers.«We spent a total of 105,000 yuan (S$19,000) and it still wasn't enough.»Tok also said that the guide would wake those who fell asleep on bus rides, and «make (them) listen to his sales pitch».Exhausted from the early mornings and shopping stops, 16 group members decided to take a two-day break and rejoin the group after.But the agency got «very aggressive» and refused to let them back out, Tok alleged.

Trump admits Russian icebreaker dominance

US President Donald Trump has acknowledged Russia’s clear advantage in its icebreaker fleet, which numbers 48 to Washington’s one Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump admits Russian icebreaker dominance

US President Donald Trump has acknowledged Russia’s clear advantage in its icebreaker fleet, which numbers 48 to Washington’s one Read Full Article at RT.com

Apple sued over ‘deceptive’ claims

A US advocacy group has filed a lawsuit seeking to bar Apple from engaging in “deceptive marketing” over its Congo minerals supply chain Read Full Article at RT.com
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Apple sued over ‘deceptive’ claims

A US advocacy group has filed a lawsuit seeking to bar Apple from engaging in “deceptive marketing” over its Congo minerals supply chain Read Full Article at RT.com

Briefing - At a crossroads: The present and future of Europe's road transport workers - 28-11-2025

The international road transport sector is a cornerstone of Europe's economy and society, ensuring that citizens across the EU have access to essential goods and services. Nearly 90 % of transport workers are employed in land transport, with road transport re
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Briefing - At a crossroads: The present and future of Europe's road transport workers - 28-11-2025

The international road transport sector is a cornerstone of Europe's economy and society, ensuring that citizens across the EU have access to essential goods and services. Nearly 90 % of transport workers are employed in land transport, with road transport representing the largest share. It is therefore particularly important to ensure adequate working conditions, fair wages, social protection, job security and safety, as well as comprehensive and accessible legislation for these workers. It is also essential to address demographic trends and to help workers adapt to the new digital environment and environmental requirements. At the EU level, legislation and various initiatives aim to address the challenges faced by road transport workers. The 2020 Mobility Package I covers the posting of drivers outside their home country, driving and rest time rules (including the use of tachographs), access to the profession, and market access (the latter applying specifically to goods transport). Another directive regulates driving times, breaks and rest periods in occasional passenger services. The revised Driving Licence Directive seeks to tackle driver shortages. EU initiatives focus on incentivising young people's and women's participation in the sector, on addressing the impact automation and digitalisation have on it, and on improving the provision of clear information on relevant EU legislation to drivers. The future holds new challenges and opportunities for the sector. The continued development of environmentally friendly transport modes, along with the wider deployment of intelligent transport systems and automated transport solutions, will reshape road transport and demand greater flexibility and adaptability from its workforce. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Study - Mechanisms of international justice to fight impunity International tribunals, universal jurisdiction and transitional justice processes - 28-11-2025

The fight against impunity remains a key challenge for the international community, as efforts to hold perpetrators of serious international crimes accountable are increasingly strained by geopolitical rivalries, fragmented enforcement and weak political will
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Study - Mechanisms of international justice to fight impunity International tribunals, universal jurisdiction and transitional justice processes - 28-11-2025

The fight against impunity remains a key challenge for the international community, as efforts to hold perpetrators of serious international crimes accountable are increasingly strained by geopolitical rivalries, fragmented enforcement and weak political will. This paper examines three accountability mechanisms – international criminal tribunals, universal jurisdiction and transitional justice – through comparative analysis and case studies. International criminal tribunals, from ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda to the International Criminal Court, have advanced legal norms and secured landmark convictions. Yet, their legitimacy is weakened by high costs, slow trials, selective enforcement and limited cooperation from states. Universal jurisdiction allows national courts to prosecute atrocities irrespective of territorial or personal links. Its growing use in Europe, especially in cases linked to Syria and Ukraine, demonstrates potential, although inconsistent application and political frictions limit its effectiveness. Transitional justice, through truth commissions, reparations and institutional reforms, offers societies pathways to reconciliation and peace, but faces recurring challenges of political interference, resource scarcity and insufficient victim participation. Case studies from the Balkans, Ukraine, Ethiopia, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Colombia, Syria and Israel-Palestine highlight that no single mechanism is sufficient. Instead, effective accountability requires context-sensitive and context-specific combinations of tools. The paper concludes with recommendations for strengthening the European Union’s global role. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP

Tourist, 25, mauled to death by a shark as her dive instructor boyfriend bravely tried to save her life is identified - as tragic details emerge

The young Swiss couple who were mauled in unpatrolled waters have been identified.
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Administration décentralisée : installation du maire de la commune de Lambaréné

Le Ministre de l'Intérieur de la Sécurité et de la Décentralisation, Hermann Immongault a présidé, le mercredi 26 novembre 2025, dans la salle des délibérations du Conseil Municipal de Lambaréné, la cérémonie d'installation de M. Guy Pierre Bitegh
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Administration décentralisée : installation du maire de la commune de Lambaréné

Le Ministre de l'Intérieur de la Sécurité et de la Décentralisation, Hermann Immongault a présidé, le mercredi 26 novembre 2025, dans la salle des délibérations du Conseil Municipal de Lambaréné, la cérémonie d'installation de M. Guy Pierre Biteghe, nouveau maire élu, ainsi que ses adjoints. Après la cérémonie de passation de charges et de rupture de gestion entre l'équipe entrente et sortante, le Patron de la Décentralisation a installé le nouvel édile et l'a renvoyé à l'exercice de (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Gouvernement de la 5ᵉ République : entre attente nationale et spéculations sur la formation du nouveau Gouvernement

Alors que le pays retient son souffle dans l'attente de la nomination du premier Gouvernement de la 5ᵉ République, les spéculations se multiplient sur les réseaux sociaux. Depuis plusieurs jours, des listes, sondages et projections circulent en ligne, al
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Gouvernement de la 5ᵉ République : entre attente nationale et spéculations sur la formation du nouveau Gouvernement

Alors que le pays retient son souffle dans l'attente de la nomination du premier Gouvernement de la 5ᵉ République, les spéculations se multiplient sur les réseaux sociaux. Depuis plusieurs jours, des listes, sondages et projections circulent en ligne, alimentant les discussions et suscitant un vif intérêt au sein des populations. Notre rédaction a parcouru les plateformes numériques afin de recueillir les différentes tendances et propositions relayées par les internautes. Ces contenus, (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Investissement Étudiant : Le CNOU encourage l'autonomie économique de la jeunesse

Dans le cadre de la Journée de l'Employabilité et de l'Entrepreneuriat, organisée par le CCPE Zone, la Directrice Générale du Centre National des Œuvres Universitaires (CNOU), Syrielle Zora Kassa épouse Nzigou, a pris part ce jeudi 27 novembre 2025 à
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Investissement Étudiant : Le CNOU encourage l'autonomie économique de la jeunesse

Dans le cadre de la Journée de l'Employabilité et de l'Entrepreneuriat, organisée par le CCPE Zone, la Directrice Générale du Centre National des Œuvres Universitaires (CNOU), Syrielle Zora Kassa épouse Nzigou, a pris part ce jeudi 27 novembre 2025 à un panel d'échanges avec les étudiants de l'Université Omar Bongo. Invitée en qualité de panéliste, la Directrice Générale a partagé avec les étudiants les opportunités d'investissement accessibles durant leurs études, en mettant en avant (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Revealed: How so many of the fake images fomenting racial division in Britain were made by foreign trolls - to get rich

These posts - popping up on X, YouTube , Instagram and originating from Facebook pages with names such as Heart Of British, Proper British Pride and Together For Britain - are all fake.
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Revealed: How so many of the fake images fomenting racial division in Britain were made by foreign trolls - to get rich

These posts - popping up on X, YouTube , Instagram and originating from Facebook pages with names such as Heart Of British, Proper British Pride and Together For Britain - are all fake.

Guard member dies of injuries; Trump threatens immigration policy changes

Spec. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was an “incredible person,” Trump said. He later said he would halt migration “from all Third World Countries,” among other threats.
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Guard member dies of injuries; Trump threatens immigration policy changes

Spec. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, was an “incredible person,” Trump said. He later said he would halt migration “from all Third World Countries,” among other threats.

Indian defense chief touts tech-driven ‘military revolution’

India’s Chief of Defense Staff has said the country has to focus on automation, robotics, and cognitive warfare to gain an upper hand Read Full Article at RT.com
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Indian defense chief touts tech-driven ‘military revolution’

India’s Chief of Defense Staff has said the country has to focus on automation, robotics, and cognitive warfare to gain an upper hand Read Full Article at RT.com

Seizing Russian assets would derail Ukraine peace push – key EU state

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has stepped up opposition to EU plans to use frozen Russian funds to aid Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
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Seizing Russian assets would derail Ukraine peace push – key EU state

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has stepped up opposition to EU plans to use frozen Russian funds to aid Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukraine anti-corruption agents target top Zelensky aide

Western-backed Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators have raided the premises of Vladimir Zelensky’s top aide, Andrey Yermak Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukraine anti-corruption agents target top Zelensky aide

Western-backed Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators have raided the premises of Vladimir Zelensky’s top aide, Andrey Yermak Read Full Article at RT.com

Pritam Singh's appeal verdict: Hearing set for Dec 4

Leader of the Opposition and Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh will have the hearing for his appeal verdict heard on Dec 4. The upcoming hearing comes exactly one month after the High Court heard Singh's appeal on Nov 4.According to the public hearing li
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Pritam Singh's appeal verdict: Hearing set for Dec 4

Leader of the Opposition and Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh will have the hearing for his appeal verdict heard on Dec 4. The upcoming hearing comes exactly one month after the High Court heard Singh's appeal on Nov 4.According to the public hearing list, the hearing will start at 9.45am.Singh is appealing against his conviction by the State Courts which found him guilty of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee.At the heart of the issue is whether Singh had lied to the parliamentary committee about how he handled the Raeesah Khan incident. During the trial in February 2025, Singh's lawyer Andre Jumabhoy argued that his the Workers' Party (WP) chief had «no involvement» in the «original lie» or the fact that Khan chose to tell the lie in the first place.

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