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Strong majority of LCBO workers vote to back strike if needed, union says

Workers at Ontario's primary liquor retailer are one step closer to a potential strike after union members voted overwhelmingly in favour of a mandate to walk off the job.

Kenya's Ruto vows 'full' response after deadly anti-tax protests

Kenyan President William Ruto vowed to take a tough line against «violence and anarchy» on Tuesday, after protests against his government's proposed tax hikes turned deadly and demonstrators ransacked parliament. Mainly youth-led demonstrations h
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Kenya's Ruto vows 'full' response after deadly anti-tax protests

Kenyan President William Ruto vowed to take a tough line against «violence and anarchy» on Tuesday, after protests against his government's proposed tax hikes turned deadly and demonstrators ransacked parliament. Mainly youth-led demonstrations had been largely peaceful as they grew over the past week but chaos erupted in Nairobi on Tuesday, with crowds throwing stones at police, pushing past barricades and entering the grounds of parliament. The military has been deployed to support police who fired tear gas, water cannon, rubber bullets and -- according to a rights group -- live ammunition against protesters. Five people were shot dead and 31 wounded, several NGOs including Amnesty Kenya reported in a joint statement. «We shall provide a full, effective and expeditious response to today's treasonous events,» Ruto told a press briefing in Nairobi, saying the demonstrations were «hijacked by dangerous people». It was inconceivable that «criminals pretending to be peaceful protesters can reign terror against the people, their elected representatives and the institutions established under our constitution and expect to go scot-free,» Ruto added. «I hereby put on notice the planners, financiers, orchestrators, abetters of violence and anarchy.» The United States appealed for calm and 13 Western nations -- including Canada, Germany and Britain -- said they were «especially shocked» by the scenes outside parliament. UN chief Antonio Guterres was «deeply concerned» by the violence and «saddened» by the reported deaths and injuries, his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. African Union Commission chief Moussa Faki Mahamat also expressed his «deep concern» and called on the country to refrain from further violence. - 'Unleashed brute force' - Outrage over proposed tax hikes and simmering anger over a cost-of-living crisis fuelled rapidly growing demonstrations that have caught the government off guard. «This is the voice of the young people of Kenya,» said Elizabeth Nyaberi, 26, a lawyer at a protest. «They are tear gassing us, but we don't care.» «We are here to speak for our generations and the generations to come,» she added. Amid the clashes, global web monitor NetBlocks reported that a «major disruption» had hit the country's internet service. In the aftermath of the parliament compound breach, local TV showed images of ransacked rooms with smashed windows, while cars parked outside were vandalised and flags destroyed, according to an AFP reporter. The governor's office in Nairobi City Hall -- just a few hundred metres from parliament -- was set alight, footage on privately owned Citizen TV showed, with a water cannon attempting to douse the fire. After reports that live ammunition was fired at protesters, Kenya's main opposition coalition, Azimio, said the government had «unleashed brute force on our country's children». «Kenya cannot afford to kill its children just because the children are asking for food, jobs and a listening ear,» it said in a statement. The military deployment was «in response to the security emergency» across Kenya, Defence Minister Aden Bare Duale said in a statement. Despite the heavy police presence, thousands of protesters had earlier marched peacefully through Nairobi's business district, many live-streaming the action as they sang and beat drums in their push towards parliament. Crowds also marched in the port city of Mombasa, the opposition bastion of Kisumu, and Ruto's stronghold of Eldoret, images on Kenyan TV channels showed. - Protesters 'abducted' - Amnesty International's Kenya chapter posted on X Tuesday that «the pattern of policing protests is deteriorating fast», urging the government to respect demonstrators' right to assembly. Rights watchdogs have also accused the authorities of abducting protesters. The Kenya Human Rights Commission said the abductions had mostly occurred at night and were «conducted by police officers in civilian clothes and unmarked cars», calling for the «unconditional release of all abductees». Police have not responded to AFP requests for comment on the allegations. The cash-strapped government agreed last week to roll back several tax increases. But it still intends to raise other taxes to fill the void left by the changes, including on fuel prices and export taxes, saying they are necessary for filling the state coffers and cutting reliance on external borrowing. Critics say the move will make life more expensive in a country already saddled with high inflation where well-paid jobs are out-of-reach for many young Kenyans. Kenya has one of the most dynamic economies in East Africa but a third of its 52 million people live in poverty. The country has a huge debt mountain whose servicing costs have ballooned because of a fall in the value of the local currency over the last two years, making interest payments on foreign-currency loans more expensive. After the government agreed to scrap levies on bread purchases, car ownership and financial and mobile services, the treasury warned of a budget shortfall of 200 billion shillings ($1.56 billion). © Agence France-Presse  

Julian Assange breaks down in tears as judge on US-controlled island declares him 'a free man' and sentences him to time served for espionage: Wikileaks founder released without supervision for the first time in 14 years

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has today pleaded guilty to a single espionage charge in a US federal court on the Pacific island of Saipan.
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Elections 2024 live updates: Latimer upsets Bowman in N.Y., while Boebert wins new Colo. district

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Elections 2024 live updates: Latimer upsets Bowman in N.Y., while Boebert wins new Colo. district

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

Politician blames former British PM for Ukrainian battle casualties

The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage did not rule out that Ukraine would have to give up some of its territories in order to put an end to fighting
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Politician blames former British PM for Ukrainian battle casualties

The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage did not rule out that Ukraine would have to give up some of its territories in order to put an end to fighting

Wikileaks founder pleads guilty in deal with US that secures his freedom — agency

Julian Assange pleaded guilty to a single felony charge for publishing US military secrets in federal court in Saipan
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Wikileaks founder pleads guilty in deal with US that secures his freedom — agency

Julian Assange pleaded guilty to a single felony charge for publishing US military secrets in federal court in Saipan

Russia backs Syria’s demand for withdrawal of illegal troops, envoy says

According to Vasily Nebenzya, Russia believes that «it’s only possible to achieve sustainable unity in the Syrian Arab Republic by putting an end to foreign military presence.»
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Russia backs Syria’s demand for withdrawal of illegal troops, envoy says

According to Vasily Nebenzya, Russia believes that «it’s only possible to achieve sustainable unity in the Syrian Arab Republic by putting an end to foreign military presence.»

Décharge de Mumuvai : Le tribunal administratif tranche en faveur de l’association « La Planète Brûle »

La décharge de Mumuvai dans la commune de Faaa est ouverte depuis 1963 et permet d'enfouir 8 000 tonnes de déchets par an. Mais elle ne répondrait pas aux normes environnementales. L'association de lutte contre la pollution «La Planète brûle»
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Décharge de Mumuvai : Le tribunal administratif tranche en faveur de l’association « La Planète Brûle »

La décharge de Mumuvai dans la commune de Faaa est ouverte depuis 1963 et permet d'enfouir 8 000 tonnes de déchets par an. Mais elle ne répondrait pas aux normes environnementales. L'association de lutte contre la pollution «La Planète brûle» avait demandé à la commune de cesser son exploitation. Mais aucune action du maire de Faaa n'a été engagée en ce sens. Mardi 25 juin 2024, le tribunal administratif s'est prononcé en faveur des demandes de l'association.

WEF Scientists Unveil Supercomputers Powered by Lab-Grown Human Brains

According to the WEF-funded scientists at Final Spark, “the Neuroplatform” only requires “a fraction of the energy required to power a traditional computer” due to the fact that it uses human brains as an energy source.
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WEF Scientists Unveil Supercomputers Powered by Lab-Grown Human Brains

According to the WEF-funded scientists at Final Spark, “the Neuroplatform” only requires “a fraction of the energy required to power a traditional computer” due to the fact that it uses human brains as an energy source.

Copa America referee COLLAPSES in frightening scene during Canada-Peru game before being stretchered off as heat index exceeding 100 degrees

A game official for Canada's Copa America match with Peru has collapsed in a frightening scene in Kansas City. The official was removed on a stretcher before halftime.
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Copa America referee COLLAPSES in frightening scene during Canada-Peru game before being stretchered off as heat index exceeding 100 degrees

A game official for Canada's Copa America match with Peru has collapsed in a frightening scene in Kansas City. The official was removed on a stretcher before halftime.

Meet the centenarians: Canada's oldest age group is also its fastest-growing

Vi Roden said she reads an average of 50 books a year, attends history lectures at her local seniors centre, and does yoga twice a week.
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Meet the centenarians: Canada's oldest age group is also its fastest-growing

Vi Roden said she reads an average of 50 books a year, attends history lectures at her local seniors centre, and does yoga twice a week.

Fed-up England fans pelt Gareth Southgate with beer cups and BOO as the team goes on lap of 'honour' after mind-numbing 0-0 bore draw with Slovenia sent supporters to sleep... but the side DID top the group and now it's likely Holland on Sunday

Fans branded tonight's match as 'abysmal' and 'boring' after England put on yet another mind-numbing performance at Cologne Stadium in Germany.
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Chaos at Heathrow Airport after British Airways IT allocation failure leaves passengers 'stranded on planes' and 'suffering panic attacks' while those in Terminal 5 say there are now hours of delays collecting luggage 'and some planes left without bags'

The UK's busiest airport revealed passengers travelling from Terminal 5 'may be impacted' by the failure in BA's Allocation systems, adding that no other airline has been affected.
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Chaos at Heathrow Airport after British Airways IT allocation failure leaves passengers 'stranded on planes' and 'suffering panic attacks' while those in Terminal 5 say there are now hours of delays collecting luggage 'and some planes left without bags'

The UK's busiest airport revealed passengers travelling from Terminal 5 'may be impacted' by the failure in BA's Allocation systems, adding that no other airline has been affected.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange pleads GUILTY to a single spy charge before sharing a joke with the judge at his hearing on the US-controlled island of Saipan where he hopes to gain his freedom

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has today pleaded guilty to a single espionage charge in a US federal court on the Pacific island of Saipan.
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange pleads GUILTY to a single spy charge before sharing a joke with the judge at his hearing on the US-controlled island of Saipan where he hopes to gain his freedom

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has today pleaded guilty to a single espionage charge in a US federal court on the Pacific island of Saipan.

SARAH VINE: Jay Slater is yet another victim of trolls who preach free speech while grubbily profiteering in other people's misery

Regular readers of this column - and, indeed, the Mail - will know that I am all in favour of free speech. But there's free speech - and then there's just being a mean, opportunistic troll.
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SARAH VINE: Jay Slater is yet another victim of trolls who preach free speech while grubbily profiteering in other people's misery

Regular readers of this column - and, indeed, the Mail - will know that I am all in favour of free speech. But there's free speech - and then there's just being a mean, opportunistic troll.

Former air traffic controller, 31, accidentally 'strangled' himself after strapping his arms and legs into a bondage cage, inquest hears

Adam Gillespie, 31, is believed to have also used the BDSM equipment to put a collar around his neck while alone so he could await his partner's arrival.
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Former air traffic controller, 31, accidentally 'strangled' himself after strapping his arms and legs into a bondage cage, inquest hears

Adam Gillespie, 31, is believed to have also used the BDSM equipment to put a collar around his neck while alone so he could await his partner's arrival.

Falling hospitalisation numbers show Covid-19 wave 'clearly on the wane': Health Minister

SINGAPORE – The Covid-19 wave, driven by sub-variants KP.1 and KP.2, is clearly waning, and the falling number of infected patients admitted to hospitals and intensive care units in the past four weeks is evidence of this. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said
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Falling hospitalisation numbers show Covid-19 wave 'clearly on the wane': Health Minister

SINGAPORE – The Covid-19 wave, driven by sub-variants KP.1 and KP.2, is clearly waning, and the falling number of infected patients admitted to hospitals and intensive care units in the past four weeks is evidence of this. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said he was “naturally worried” when hospitalisation cases rose rapidly to about 280 in May when the wave first started. “We were entering the mid-year travelling season then. If the severe cases double twice, from 280 to 560 to over 1,000, the equivalent of one regional hospital will be occupied by Covid-19 patients with severe illness,” Mr Ong said on Facebook on June 25. “This will adversely impact our healthcare system, which is already very busy, and lengthen waiting times further.” He added: “Fortunately, the number of hospitalised cases reached 370, and then started to taper off. The downward trend has persisted for four weeks now.” The number of Covid-19 patients in hospital fell to 136 in the week starting June 16. 

Al-Safiya Museum and Orchard in Madinah attracts visitors

MADINAH: Al-Safiya Museum and Orchard is bringing in visitors to Madinah with its captivating attractions, educational and entertainment options. The architectural designs, which are inspired by Madinah’s heritage, and the orchard, with ponds and fountain
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Al-Safiya Museum and Orchard in Madinah attracts visitors

MADINAH: Al-Safiya Museum and Orchard is bringing in visitors to Madinah with its captivating attractions, educational and entertainment options. The architectural designs, which are inspired by Madinah’s heritage, and the orchard, with ponds and fountains, are located in the central area south of the Prophet’s Mosque and span an area of more than 4,400 sq. meters. The project includes a cultural park and a museum exhibition area that boasts integrated audio-visual capabilities.

Saudi Shoura Council to visit Tajikistan, Uzbekistan

RIYADH: A delegation from the Saudi Shoura Council is to undertake an official visit to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It will be headed by Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Jarba, a member of the council who is also chairman of the Saudi Tajik-Uzbek Parliamentary F
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Saudi Shoura Council to visit Tajikistan, Uzbekistan

RIYADH: A delegation from the Saudi Shoura Council is to undertake an official visit to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It will be headed by Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Jarba, a member of the council who is also chairman of the Saudi Tajik-Uzbek Parliamentary Friendship Committee. Council members will meet with their counterparts and other officials in both countries, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Tuesday.

Assouline releases ‘AlUla Flora’ celebrating ancient oasis’s vibrant blooms

ALULA: Premier luxury publishing house Assouline has released its latest masterpiece, “AlUla Flora.” The work celebrates the diverse plant life that blooms in the ancient oasis city, located in northwest Saudi Arabia. “AlUla Flora” is the latest a
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Assouline releases ‘AlUla Flora’ celebrating ancient oasis’s vibrant blooms

ALULA: Premier luxury publishing house Assouline has released its latest masterpiece, “AlUla Flora.” The work celebrates the diverse plant life that blooms in the ancient oasis city, located in northwest Saudi Arabia. “AlUla Flora” is the latest addition to Assouline’s “Classics Collection,” and features text by Abdulaziz Assaeed, a professor of rangeland ecology at King Saud University, Riyadh, accompanied by captivating images by young Saudi photographer Hayat Osamah.

Nonprofit organization in Riyadh funnels billions into extending healthy human lifespan

RIYADH: Hevolution Foundation is funding research and early-stage investments to catalyze advances in extending healthy human lifespan while understanding the processes of aging. Boasting over SR1.5 billion ($400 million) in research grants and early-stage
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Nonprofit organization in Riyadh funnels billions into extending healthy human lifespan

RIYADH: Hevolution Foundation is funding research and early-stage investments to catalyze advances in extending healthy human lifespan while understanding the processes of aging. Boasting over SR1.5 billion ($400 million) in research grants and early-stage biotech investments, the Riyadh-based global nonprofit organization is a philanthropic funder of geroscience, an area of research dedicated to advancing global human healthspan. Hevolution Foundation is working to address the underlying causes of aging to help prevent the onset of age-related diseases.

Success of Saudi Vision 2030 ‘good basis for cooperation,’ says Hungary official

RIYADH: There will be continued growth in economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Hungary over the next few years, according to the latter’s Deputy Minister and State Secretary of the Ministry of Defense Tamas Vargha. “(Saudi Arabia’s) Vision 2030 …
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Success of Saudi Vision 2030 ‘good basis for cooperation,’ says Hungary official

RIYADH: There will be continued growth in economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Hungary over the next few years, according to the latter’s Deputy Minister and State Secretary of the Ministry of Defense Tamas Vargha. “(Saudi Arabia’s) Vision 2030 … I think it’s a success story … it’s a good basis, for our cooperation,” Vargha told Arab News during a recent interview. “You have seen lots of changes since Vision 2030 started … both social changes and the economic changes and growth.”  

Elections 2024 live updates: Key primaries in New York, Colorado and Utah

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
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Elections 2024 live updates: Key primaries in New York, Colorado and Utah

Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.

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