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Live updates: Day 3 of Trump’s hush money trial opens with questions about sworn jurors

Jury selection in Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York is scheduled to continue Thursday. Five more jurors and six alternates need to be selected.

Here's how one of Sask.'s largest power plants was knocked out for 73 days, and what it took to fix it

A group of SaskPower workers recently received special recognition at the legislature – for their efforts in repairing one of Saskatchewan's largest power plants after it was knocked offline for months following a serious flood last summer.
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Here's how one of Sask.'s largest power plants was knocked out for 73 days, and what it took to fix it

A group of SaskPower workers recently received special recognition at the legislature – for their efforts in repairing one of Saskatchewan's largest power plants after it was knocked offline for months following a serious flood last summer.

Officials euthanize moose seen strolling through Fredericton over concerns of possible collision

A young moose that made its way through the Fredericton Tuesday had to be euthanized, according to the province’s Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development.
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Officials euthanize moose seen strolling through Fredericton over concerns of possible collision

A young moose that made its way through the Fredericton Tuesday had to be euthanized, according to the province’s Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development.

London Drugs stores remain closed for 4th straight day after 'cybersecurity incident'

Dozens of London Drugs stores in Western Canada remained closed for the fourth straight day following a «cybersecurity incident.»
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London Drugs stores remain closed for 4th straight day after 'cybersecurity incident'

Dozens of London Drugs stores in Western Canada remained closed for the fourth straight day following a «cybersecurity incident.»

Morant Bay councillor Rohan Bryan has died

Councillor for the Morant Bay division in St Thomas, Rohan 'Washy' Bryan, has died. Bryan, who first won the division in 2012 on a People's National Party (PNP) ticket, succumbed to a heart condition about 2 a.m. Wednesday. Ryan...
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Morant Bay councillor Rohan Bryan has died

Councillor for the Morant Bay division in St Thomas, Rohan 'Washy' Bryan, has died. Bryan, who first won the division in 2012 on a People's National Party (PNP) ticket, succumbed to a heart condition about 2 a.m. Wednesday. Ryan...

Taxi operator killed in crash along PJ Patterson Highway

A taxi operator has died following a three-vehicle collision along the PJ Patterson Highway in Clarendon on Tuesday. The deceased has been identified as Kevin Rose. Preliminary reports are that about 3 p.m., two Toyota Probox motor cars, one of...
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Taxi operator killed in crash along PJ Patterson Highway

A taxi operator has died following a three-vehicle collision along the PJ Patterson Highway in Clarendon on Tuesday. The deceased has been identified as Kevin Rose. Preliminary reports are that about 3 p.m., two Toyota Probox motor cars, one of...

Two illegal guns seized in Grants Pen, St Andrew

The security forces seized two illegal firearms in Grants Pen, St Andrew, Wednesday morning. The Gleaner understands that a nine millimetre pistol containing 12 live rounds and a shotgun with five cartridges were unearthed during an operation which...
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Two illegal guns seized in Grants Pen, St Andrew

The security forces seized two illegal firearms in Grants Pen, St Andrew, Wednesday morning. The Gleaner understands that a nine millimetre pistol containing 12 live rounds and a shotgun with five cartridges were unearthed during an operation which...

Investigation into expulsion of students from St James High to take another week

The personnel committee of St James High School's board of management is expected to take another week to provide the result of its investigation into reports that the school's principal, Joseph Williams, expelled two female students in...
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Investigation into expulsion of students from St James High to take another week

The personnel committee of St James High School's board of management is expected to take another week to provide the result of its investigation into reports that the school's principal, Joseph Williams, expelled two female students in...

Robinson questions sustainability of gov’t givebacks amid revenue underperformance

Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Julian Robinson, is questioning whether the $25 billion in givebacks announced by Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke in March are sustainable in light of the revenue underperformance in the last fiscal...
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Robinson questions sustainability of gov’t givebacks amid revenue underperformance

Opposition Spokesman on Finance, Julian Robinson, is questioning whether the $25 billion in givebacks announced by Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke in March are sustainable in light of the revenue underperformance in the last fiscal...

Voting on foreign agents law in third reading due in two weeks — Georgian PM

«In two weeks from now we will have the third reading. After that in a month, in four weeks’ time, a procedure to override the veto will follow,» Kobakhidze said
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Voting on foreign agents law in third reading due in two weeks — Georgian PM

«In two weeks from now we will have the third reading. After that in a month, in four weeks’ time, a procedure to override the veto will follow,» Kobakhidze said

Russian flag hoisted over northern outskirts of Rabotino in Zaporozhye — politician

Rogov remarked that there were no houses left in the village now, for which reason it made no sense to fortify positions there
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Russian flag hoisted over northern outskirts of Rabotino in Zaporozhye — politician

Rogov remarked that there were no houses left in the village now, for which reason it made no sense to fortify positions there

Georgian parliament votes for foreign agents bill in second reading

According to the procedure, the bill is now to undergo the final, third reading. If supported, it will be sent to President Salome Zourabichvili for signature
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Georgian parliament votes for foreign agents bill in second reading

According to the procedure, the bill is now to undergo the final, third reading. If supported, it will be sent to President Salome Zourabichvili for signature

West bears responsibility for Afghanistan’s plight — Russian delegation

As the Russian delegation’s spokesman emphasized, «the determination of the Afghan authorities to correct the human rights situation in the country as a whole deserves support»
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West bears responsibility for Afghanistan’s plight — Russian delegation

As the Russian delegation’s spokesman emphasized, «the determination of the Afghan authorities to correct the human rights situation in the country as a whole deserves support»

International Workers' Day: Called for the government to demand ceasefire in Gaza

In her speech on the occasion of International Labor Day, chairwoman of Efling Union, Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, called on the Icelandic government to condemn the Israeli government. She did not mince words and said that the Icelandic government is sufferin
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International Workers' Day: Called for the government to demand ceasefire in Gaza

In her speech on the occasion of International Labor Day, chairwoman of Efling Union, Sólveig Anna Jónsdóttir, called on the Icelandic government to condemn the Israeli government. She did not mince words and said that the Icelandic government is suffering from a deep sense of submission when it comes to the situation in the Gaza Strip.

Donbass breakthrough, cluster munitions, and drone-proof tanks: The past week in the Ukrainian conflict (VIDEOS)

Moscow has reported making new gains in Donbass, while both sides are increasingly using controversial cluster munitions in combat Read Full Article at RT.com
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Donbass breakthrough, cluster munitions, and drone-proof tanks: The past week in the Ukrainian conflict (VIDEOS)

Moscow has reported making new gains in Donbass, while both sides are increasingly using controversial cluster munitions in combat Read Full Article at RT.com

Fight erupts in Georgian parliament (VIDEO)

Georgian lawmakers came to blows over the controversial “foreign agents” bill that sparked violent protests in the country’s capital Read Full Article at RT.com
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Fight erupts in Georgian parliament (VIDEO)

Georgian lawmakers came to blows over the controversial “foreign agents” bill that sparked violent protests in the country’s capital Read Full Article at RT.com

Retired Israeli colonel compares Zelensky to Yasser Arafat

Retired Israeli colonel Efraim Michaeli has likened Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat Read Full Article at RT.com
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Retired Israeli colonel compares Zelensky to Yasser Arafat

Retired Israeli colonel Efraim Michaeli has likened Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat Read Full Article at RT.com

Scientist pitches ‘morbid’ theory on why aliens haven’t made contact

Alien civilizations may have been annihilated by gamma-ray bursts, astronomer Frederick Walter told the Daily Mail Read Full Article at RT.com
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Scientist pitches ‘morbid’ theory on why aliens haven’t made contact

Alien civilizations may have been annihilated by gamma-ray bursts, astronomer Frederick Walter told the Daily Mail Read Full Article at RT.com

Kenya arrests high-profile Al-Shabaab militant Abu Mahir in Lamu

Nairobi (HOL) — Kenyan security forces have arrested Mustakima Mohammed Ali, also known as Abu Mahir, a suspected member of the militant group Al-Shabaab.
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Kenya arrests high-profile Al-Shabaab militant Abu Mahir in Lamu

Nairobi (HOL) — Kenyan security forces have arrested Mustakima Mohammed Ali, also known as Abu Mahir, a suspected member of the militant group Al-Shabaab.

SSC Khatumo leader accuses Somaliland of mobilizing for SSC invasion

Las Anod(HOL) — Abdiqadir Ahmed Aw-Ali Firdhiye, the leader of SSC Khatumo, said that Somaliland is mobilizing troops and military vehicles to the Oog battlefronts and potentially planning an attack on the Sool region. Tensions are escalating with SSC Khatu
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SSC Khatumo leader accuses Somaliland of mobilizing for SSC invasion

Las Anod(HOL) — Abdiqadir Ahmed Aw-Ali Firdhiye, the leader of SSC Khatumo, said that Somaliland is mobilizing troops and military vehicles to the Oog battlefronts and potentially planning an attack on the Sool region. Tensions are escalating with SSC Khatumo amidst preparations for the 33rd anniversary of the breakaway region's declaration of independence.

Swedish security service detains imam linked to Islamic State in Somalia

Stockholm (HOL) — The Swedish Security Service (Säpo) has confirmed the arrest of a 60-year-old imam in Tyresö, south of Stockholm, marking a significant escalation in a terrorism investigation that has gripped the community.
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Swedish security service detains imam linked to Islamic State in Somalia

Stockholm (HOL) — The Swedish Security Service (Säpo) has confirmed the arrest of a 60-year-old imam in Tyresö, south of Stockholm, marking a significant escalation in a terrorism investigation that has gripped the community.

China's Sea Dragon: How new Fujian aircraft carrier could challenge the mighty US navy for ocean supremacy as Beijing's gold-buying spree sparks fears of war

Displacing some 80,000 tonnes of water and measuring 1036 feet (316 metres) in length, the gargantuan craft features a full-length flight deck and electromagnetic launch system for jets
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China's Sea Dragon: How new Fujian aircraft carrier could challenge the mighty US navy for ocean supremacy as Beijing's gold-buying spree sparks fears of war

Displacing some 80,000 tonnes of water and measuring 1036 feet (316 metres) in length, the gargantuan craft features a full-length flight deck and electromagnetic launch system for jets

In John Terry's 'first-class seat' row revelations, only one person comes out looking stupid - and it's not him, writes SIMON JORDAN

SIMON JORDAN: I sat down with Terry for my podcast to reflect on his career but it was one episode in our conversation that seemed to cause the biggest stir, certainly on social media.
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In John Terry's 'first-class seat' row revelations, only one person comes out looking stupid - and it's not him, writes SIMON JORDAN

SIMON JORDAN: I sat down with Terry for my podcast to reflect on his career but it was one episode in our conversation that seemed to cause the biggest stir, certainly on social media.

London Drugs expected to give update on store status following 'cybersecurity incident'

Days after dozens of London Drugs locations closed due to a 'cybersecurity incident,' a spokesperson for the company says an update on the stores' status is expected Wednesday morning.
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London Drugs expected to give update on store status following 'cybersecurity incident'

Days after dozens of London Drugs locations closed due to a 'cybersecurity incident,' a spokesperson for the company says an update on the stores' status is expected Wednesday morning.

Doctors dealing with at least 160 Canadians suffering eye damage possibly linked to looking at the eclipse

Nearly a month after the total solar eclipse, at least 160 cases of eye damage have been reported across the country.
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Doctors dealing with at least 160 Canadians suffering eye damage possibly linked to looking at the eclipse

Nearly a month after the total solar eclipse, at least 160 cases of eye damage have been reported across the country.

McGill students lose injunction to limit where protesters can go

A judge has rejected a request from two McGill University students for a court injunction to limit where protesters can go on campus.
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McGill students lose injunction to limit where protesters can go

A judge has rejected a request from two McGill University students for a court injunction to limit where protesters can go on campus.

Floods strand dozens of tourists in Kenya's Maasai Mara

Nearly 100 tourists are among people marooned after a river overflowed in Kenya's famed Maasai Mara wildlife reserve following a heavy downpour, a local administrator said Wednesday. Torrential rains, amplified by the El Nino weather pattern, have lashed muc
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Floods strand dozens of tourists in Kenya's Maasai Mara

Nearly 100 tourists are among people marooned after a river overflowed in Kenya's famed Maasai Mara wildlife reserve following a heavy downpour, a local administrator said Wednesday. Torrential rains, amplified by the El Nino weather pattern, have lashed much of the East African country and destroyed roads, bridges and other infrastructure. «Approximately 100 or more tourists» were stranded in more than a dozen lodges and camps, Narok West sub-county administrator Stephen Nakola told AFP. «That is the preliminary number as of now because some of the camps are unaccessible,» he said. The world-famous Maasai Mara, in southwestern Kenya, is a tourist magnet and home to native wildlife including the so-called Big Five -- lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards and buffalo -- as well as giraffes, hippos and cheetahs. The Kenya Red Cross said it had rescued 61 people from the camps, more than half of them by air. «In some camps, tents have been swept away and the Mara bridge, linking the Mara Triangle and the Greater Mara, has been washed away,» it said on X. Tourism minister Alfred Mutua had earlier on Wednesday said «several camps have been impacted» and warned all hotels and camps near rivers within Kenyan parks and reserves to prepare «for potential evacuations.» «Develop clear evacuation, transportation, and hospitality protocols,» Mutua said in a statement. The directive came hours after President William Ruto deployed the military to evacuate everyone living in flood-prone areas. People living in the affected areas will have 48 hours to move after those who remain «will be relocated forcibly in the interest of their safety,» the cabinet said in a statement. - 'Early warning systems' - So far, 179 people including 15 children have died in flood-related disasters across Kenya since March, according to government data. Some 90 people have been reported missing, raising fears that the toll could go higher, and more than 195,000 others displaced. In the worst single incident that killed nearly 50 villagers, a makeshift dam burst in the Rift Valley before dawn Monday, sending torrents of water and mud gushing down a hill and swallowing everything in its path. The tragedy was the deadliest episode in the country since the start of the rainy season. The disaster has sparked an outpouring of condolences and pledges of solidarity with the affected families from all over the world. Pope Francis on Wednesday said he conveyed his «spiritual closeness» to Kenyans «at this time when a severe flood has tragically taken the lives of many of our brothers and sisters, injuring others and causing widespread destruction». «I invite you to pray for all those who are suffering the effects of this natural disaster,» he said at a general audience at the Vatican. The weather has also left a trail of destruction in neighbouring Tanzania, where at least 155 people have been killed in flooding and landslides. El Nino is a naturally occurring climate pattern typically associated with increased heat worldwide, leading to drought in some parts of the world and heavy rains elsewhere. © Agence France-Presse

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