A grand prize of $10 million is up for grabs at the upcoming Toto draw on Thursday (Nov 14) at 9.30pm. The Group 1 prize money has snowballed over the past three draws after no Group 1 winners were picked. According to Singapore Pools' website, the prize started at $1.2 million on Nov 4 before snowballing to $2.9 million on Nov 7 and $6 million on Nov 11. The last draw on Monday yielded three Group 2 winners who won $215,010 each. Tomorrow's draw will be a cascade draw, meaning that the prize money will be split between the Group 2 winners in the event that no Group 1 winner is chosen. If there are no Group 2 winners, the prize will be split among the Group 3 winners, and so on. The last time a Group 1 prize snowballed above $10 million was during the October 21 draw where two lucky winners bagged over $6.6 million each.
Mayor of St Ann's Bay, Councillor Michael Belnavis, is calling on funeral homes to take proactive steps to inform families about the availability of funeral grants for pensioners through the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. During a...
The preliminary estimate of damage to the agricultural sector due to flood rains from Tropical Storm Rafael stands at approximately $621 million. Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Green, made the disclosure during a Statement to...
The federal government is providing more than $9 million in funding for programs in British Columbia and Yukon to combat homelessness among veterans.
Getting to destinations in the U.S., Europe and North Africa is about to get easier, as Air Canada announced it will be increasing flights to a number of new destinations this summer.
The cost of policing in the Municipality of Brockton just went way up.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he wants to see a bilateral trade deal between Canada and the U.S. if Mexico doesn’t crack down on “unfair” Chinese auto imports into North America.
The authorities are to move to address traffic congestion in Montego Bay, St James, which has been an ongoing cause for concern. The National Works Agency (NWA) has indicated that it plans to repair potholes along Westgate and Howard Cooke...
A purchaser has sued Moorland Development Company in Mandeville, Manchester for its alleged failure and breach of an agreement to complete within the specified time a luxury house with a swimming pool, gazebo and hot tub at Whitehouse Beach Club in...
A 47-year-old St Catherine man who was found guilty of manslaughter was sentenced to five years and nine months' imprisonment in the St Catherine Circuit Court on Tuesday. Warren McFarlane, of Greater Portmore, St Catherine, had pleaded...
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) says it has no application for or are there any current plans to increase electricity rates to strengthen the Electricity Disaster Fund (EDF/Fund) following Hurricane Beryl. The EDF is a self-insurance...
A man was on Monday night arrested following the seizure of a loaded gun in Old Harbour, St Catherine. He is being held on suspicion of possession of a prohibited weapon and unauthorised possession of ammunition. The police reported that about 10:...
John Smyth, a top barrister and lay church reader, may have sexually, physically and psychologically abused as many as 130 boys in a campaign of abuse in the UK and South Africa.
On Tuesday, it was confirmed that Lineker would leave the flagship football show at the end of the season, after 25 years as host - and new boss Alex Kay-Jelski is keen to freshen it up.
Witnesses reported that the vehicle mounted the pavement before piling into the restaurant in the busy Piccadilly Circus area at 6.50pm tonight.
Two senior soldiers from one of the Army's most prestigious regiments face investigation after wearing Nazi uniforms to a party days before Remembrance Sunday.
Pistiwan Jameel, 54, acted as a broker for smuggling gangs in France and boasted of making at least two million US dollars (£1.57m) for his criminal networks through his contacts.
Ce mardi, la version «NFP compatible» du projet de loi de finances 2025 présentée par le gouvernement a été largement rejetée, notamment par les voix de la coalition gouvernementale et du Rassemblement national. Une déception pour les députés ultra-marins qui comptaient engager la discussion sur le budget de la mission outre-mer dès vendredi. Malgré tout, le ministre du Budget s'est voulu rassurant concernant le volet ultra-marin.
SINGAPORE - When an online retailer began selling his products on e-commerce platform Qoo10 in August 2023, he did not bat an eyelid when it took 30 to 45 days for the platform to disburse his first payout, compared with about three to seven days for other e-commerce sites he was using. But nearly a year later in July, payments owed to his business by Qoo10 had ballooned to about $1.6 million, as the platform’s payment delays exceeded two months and disbursements began trickling in, in smaller amounts. The Singaporean, who wanted to be known only as Mr T and did not wish to divulge what he sold, pulled the plug on his Qoo10 shop this year in the middle of July, and filed a civil claim with the courts. He obtained a default judgment in October for Qoo10 to pay him what he is owed, after the e-commerce site failed to serve a notice of intention to contest or not contest the claim. Mr T, who added that he had borrowed nearly $1 million from banks, friends and relatives to pay his suppliers, said: “I am not holding out hope that I will get much, or any, of my money back from Qoo10... By this point, I just want closure because it’s been so stressful.”
Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) reported a 42 per cent fall in its half-year profit on Wednesday (Nov 13), as the firm was hurt by the absense of S$1.2 billion it had logged through the divestiture of Telkomsel shares in its prior corresponding period. Last year, Telkomsel, the Indonesian associate of Southeast Asia's largest telecom firm, agreed to merge with its parent's IndiHome broadband arm in an effort to expand into Indonesia's fixed broadband market. SingTel's Australian unit Optus, currently embroiled in a legal battle with the country's competition watchdog, reported operating revenue of A$4.02 billion (S$3.51 billion) during the six months, in line with A$4.02 billion reported a year ago. «Optus and NCS drove the positive momentum, underscoring our focus on execution and operating rigour,» the group's Chief Executive Officer Yuen Kuan Moon said. Southeast Asia's largest telecom firm said net profit for the six months ended Sept. 30 was S$1.23 billion, as compared to S$2.14 billion last year and missing a Visible Alpha estimate of S$1.37 billion.
Addressing rallies in Nagpur and Amravati, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath urged voters to give a decisive mandate to BJP, emphasizing the importance of Nagpur for the party and the Sangh. He also launched a scathing attack on Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, accusing the Congress of neglecting national security and dividing Hindu votes for political gains.
The Enforcement Directorate is conducting searches at 17 locations in Jharkhand and West Bengal in connection with an illegal Bangladeshi infiltration case. The agency has seized fake Aadhaars, forged passports, illegal arms, and other items. The ED is investigating a potential conspiracy involving politicians and officials facilitating large-scale infiltration.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while campaigning in Maharashtra, accused Congress of supporting the reinstatement of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. He criticized Congress for its alleged praise of Aurangzeb and criticism of Veer Savarkar, challenging Rahul Gandhi to publicly acknowledge these historical figures. Modi further alleged that Congress was using funds from the Karnataka government for its Maharashtra campaign.
Nawab Malik, NCP candidate from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, stated that his party will not be part of a government that promotes divisive politics. He condemned the 'Batenge toh Katenge' slogan and criticized the BJP's proposed anti-conversion law, calling it misleading.
Ajit Pawar disclosed his involvement in political discussions with the BJP five years prior, stating that prominent figures like Amit Shah, Gautam Adani, and Sharad Pawar were present. He emphasized that decisions were made collectively, and while he faced the repercussions, the reasons behind Sharad Pawar's eventual reluctance remain unknown.
«The total amount of the Russian central bank’s assets immobilized in Switzerland is CHF 7.24 billion,» said a spokeswoman for the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs
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Hargeisa (HOL) — Somaliland, the self-declared republic in the Horn of Africa, heads to the polls on Wednesday for a dual election that could shape its governance for the next decade. In a combined presidential and political party vote, citizens of this unrecognized but democratically driven region will select their next leader and decide which political parties will dominate Somaliland’s political landscape in the years to come.