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'Confiscate diplomatic passport': Nishikant Dubey hits out at Rahul Gandhi over Colombia speech; calls remarks 'baseless'

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey demanded the confiscation of Rahul Gandhi's diplomatic passport and legal action, following Gandhi's criticism of the Indian government's «attack on Indian democracy» during a visit to Colombia. Dubey compared Gandhi's &laqu

The holy day murderer on bail for rape: Terrorist's life as a pyjama-wearing, debt ridden loner whose wife left him

Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, was under investigation by Greater Manchester Police over a sexual attack carried out this year and was due to appear in court.
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The holy day murderer on bail for rape: Terrorist's life as a pyjama-wearing, debt ridden loner whose wife left him

Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, was under investigation by Greater Manchester Police over a sexual attack carried out this year and was due to appear in court.

'Hero' father who barricaded doors to block synagogue attacker 'stopped loads of deaths' says son before he was accidentally shot by police

Yoni Finlay was one of the worshippers at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall, Greater Manchester, when it was laid seige by Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, on Thursday.
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'Hero' father who barricaded doors to block synagogue attacker 'stopped loads of deaths' says son before he was accidentally shot by police

Yoni Finlay was one of the worshippers at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall, Greater Manchester, when it was laid seige by Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, on Thursday.

NBM plc injects K150 million into MUBAS Endowment Fund

National Bank of Malawi (NBM plc) has committed K150 million to the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) Endowment Fund through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aimed at addressing financial challenges faced by needy students. The En
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NBM plc injects K150 million into MUBAS Endowment Fund

National Bank of Malawi (NBM plc) has committed K150 million to the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) Endowment Fund through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aimed at addressing financial challenges faced by needy students. The Endowment Fund, launched last year, was designed as a sustainable mechanism to support scholarships, research, and innovation […] The post NBM plc injects K150 million into MUBAS Endowment Fund appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Malawi’s transition conundrum: A case for regulation

As Malawi navigates the transition to a new government following the 2025 Tripartite Elections, a sense of uncertainty hangs in the air. The President-Elect, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, has sounded the alarm, warning against the abuse of the transition
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Malawi’s transition conundrum: A case for regulation

As Malawi navigates the transition to a new government following the 2025 Tripartite Elections, a sense of uncertainty hangs in the air. The President-Elect, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, has sounded the alarm, warning against the abuse of the transition period by government officials who are pushing through questionable contracts and payments, engaging in corrupt practices, […] The post Malawi’s transition conundrum: A case for regulation appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Statesman’s Farewell: Chakwera Sets Example in Peaceful Transition

As President Peter Mutharika prepares to take office today, politicians, analysts, and members of the public have hailed outgoing President Lazarus Chakwera for his graceful and dignified exit from power following the September 16 elections. Observers say Cha
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Statesman’s Farewell: Chakwera Sets Example in Peaceful Transition

As President Peter Mutharika prepares to take office today, politicians, analysts, and members of the public have hailed outgoing President Lazarus Chakwera for his graceful and dignified exit from power following the September 16 elections. Observers say Chakwera’s conduct after the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) lost power has set a new standard for peaceful political […] The post Statesman’s Farewell: Chakwera Sets Example in Peaceful Transition appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Somali Embassy in Yemen resumes passport issuance after eight years

Sana’a (HOL) — The Somali Embassy in Yemen has resumed issuing passports after an eight-year suspension, addressing long-standing demands from Somali citizens living in the country who have struggled to obtain official travel documents.
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Somali Embassy in Yemen resumes passport issuance after eight years

Sana’a (HOL) — The Somali Embassy in Yemen has resumed issuing passports after an eight-year suspension, addressing long-standing demands from Somali citizens living in the country who have struggled to obtain official travel documents.

Somali Government reopens over 50 roads in Mogadishu after years of security closures

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali government has announced the reopening of more than 50 roads in the capital, Mogadishu, which had been closed for years due to security concerns. According to a statement from the Federal Government on Saturday, the decision follow
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Somali Government reopens over 50 roads in Mogadishu after years of security closures

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali government has announced the reopening of more than 50 roads in the capital, Mogadishu, which had been closed for years due to security concerns. According to a statement from the Federal Government on Saturday, the decision follows a comprehensive security assessment and aims to ease severe traffic congestion and improve the daily lives of residents. The government emphasized that the move seeks to strike a balance between maintaining public safety and restoring the free movement of people and goods across the city. For years, the closure of key routes—particularly those near government buildings and diplomatic missions—has hampered urban mobility, restricting access to schools, hospitals, markets, and businesses. Authorities said the reopening of these roads is expected to ease traffic flow, boost local economic activity, and help restore a sense of normalcy to city life. The government also urged the public to cooperate with security forces to ensure the process is carried out safely and efficiently.

President Mohamud defends land demolitions in Mogadishu, says Banadir Administration has egal authority

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has defended the ongoing demolitions, asserting that the Banadir Regional Administration is legally responsible for managing land in the capital. Speaking at the Presidential Mosque after Friday pray
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President Mohamud defends land demolitions in Mogadishu, says Banadir Administration has egal authority

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has defended the ongoing demolitions, asserting that the Banadir Regional Administration is legally responsible for managing land in the capital. Speaking at the Presidential Mosque after Friday prayers, President Mohamud dismissed opposition claims that the federal government is forcibly displacing residents, stating that all land-related matters fall under the jurisdiction of the Banadir Regional Administration. “Mogadishu will no longer be a cramped city where Al-Shabaab can hide, bodies cannot be taken for burial, or fire trucks cannot pass through,” President Hassan Sheikh said, emphasizing that the measures aim to improve security, order, and infrastructure in the city. The president acknowledged that some demolitions and relocations have affected residents but described them as necessary for Mogadishu’s long-term safety and development. He added that citizens who possess valid ownership documents have the right to defend their property claims through the courts. In recent months, federal government forces have demolished homes and displaced families in several parts of Mogadishu, including the Dab Damiska (Fire Brigade) area of the Wadajir district. Earlier this year, a government decision to relocate a cemetery in Mogadishu to make way for a new Somali Navy base sparked public outrage, with families asked to exhume the remains of their relatives. Opposition figures, including former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, have criticized the government’s approach, accusing it of corruption and mismanagement. They argue that these practices undermine public trust and call for greater transparency and accountability in the management of public lands and resources.

Mandela Foundation condemns Israeli seizure of Gaza aid flotilla

The South African non-profit organization says it cannot stay silent when “defenders of human dignity” are detained Read Full Article at RT.com
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Mandela Foundation condemns Israeli seizure of Gaza aid flotilla

The South African non-profit organization says it cannot stay silent when “defenders of human dignity” are detained Read Full Article at RT.com

Newly-elected leader of Japan's ruling party to become first female prime minister

Takaichi received 185 out of 341 votes, while her rival, Shinjiro Koizumi, son of ex-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, gained 156 votes
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Newly-elected leader of Japan's ruling party to become first female prime minister

Takaichi received 185 out of 341 votes, while her rival, Shinjiro Koizumi, son of ex-Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, gained 156 votes

Kiev to be held accountable for attacks on Zaporozhye nuke plant — expert

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated earlier that Moscow could give a tit-for-tat response to the Ukrainian military’s attacks on the ZNPP
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Kiev to be held accountable for attacks on Zaporozhye nuke plant — expert

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated earlier that Moscow could give a tit-for-tat response to the Ukrainian military’s attacks on the ZNPP

Poll-bound Bihar in focus: PM Modi unveils Rs 62,000cr youth-focused initiatives; launches PM-SETU for ITIs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled youth-centric initiatives exceeding Rs 62,000 crore, significantly impacting poll-bound Bihar. Key launches include the Rs 60,000 crore PM-SETU scheme to modernize ITIs, new vocational labs, and enhanced financial aid fo
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Poll-bound Bihar in focus: PM Modi unveils Rs 62,000cr youth-focused initiatives; launches PM-SETU for ITIs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled youth-centric initiatives exceeding Rs 62,000 crore, significantly impacting poll-bound Bihar. Key launches include the Rs 60,000 crore PM-SETU scheme to modernize ITIs, new vocational labs, and enhanced financial aid for students. Modi also inaugurated a skill university and dedicated NIT Patna's Bihta campus, underscoring a commitment to youth empowerment and skill development.

'Confiscate diplomatic passport': Nishikant Dubey hits out at Rahul Gandhi over Colombia speech; calls remarks 'baseless'

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey demanded the confiscation of Rahul Gandhi's diplomatic passport and legal action, following Gandhi's criticism of the Indian government's «attack on Indian democracy» during a visit to Colombia. Dubey compared Gandhi's &laqu
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'Confiscate diplomatic passport': Nishikant Dubey hits out at Rahul Gandhi over Colombia speech; calls remarks 'baseless'

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey demanded the confiscation of Rahul Gandhi's diplomatic passport and legal action, following Gandhi's criticism of the Indian government's «attack on Indian democracy» during a visit to Colombia. Dubey compared Gandhi's «baseless statements» to controversial figures, also slamming Congress for opposing climate activist Sonam Wangchuk's NSA arrest and recalling the party's historical actions during the Emergency.

3 persons, including 17-year-old, charged for alleged trafficking of etomidate vape pods

Three persons aged between 17 and 27 were charged for the alleged trafficking of etomidate e-vaporiser pods on Saturday (Oct 4).In a media statement, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said its investigation on a suspected male etomidate abuser on Oct 2 led
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3 persons, including 17-year-old, charged for alleged trafficking of etomidate vape pods

Three persons aged between 17 and 27 were charged for the alleged trafficking of etomidate e-vaporiser pods on Saturday (Oct 4).In a media statement, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said its investigation on a suspected male etomidate abuser on Oct 2 led the agency to two of his alleged suppliers, Vernette Heng Cui Teng, 23, and a 17-year-old female teenager, who cannot be named as she is protected under the Children and Young Persons Act.A total of 64 and 16 e-vaporisers and related components suspected to contain etomidate were seized from the residences of Heng and the 17-year-old respectively. Further investigations led HSA officers to the 17-year-old's supplier, 27-year-old Amir Shah s/o Anwar Shah. Four e-vaporisers and related components suspected to contain etomidate were seized from his residence. Amir was also alleged to have supplied etomidate pods to another female abuser via Telegram.Both etomidate abusers were fined on the spot and will be required to attend rehabilitation if their e-vaporisers are found to have contained etomidate.

'Not bulldozer justice': CJI Gavai says legal system governed by rule of law; cites his own ruling

Chief Justice of India B R Gavai affirmed in Mauritius that India's legal system operates under the rule of law, not «bulldozer justice,» citing his verdict against executive overreach. He underscored the Supreme Court's role in upholding this pri
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'Not bulldozer justice': CJI Gavai says legal system governed by rule of law; cites his own ruling

Chief Justice of India B R Gavai affirmed in Mauritius that India's legal system operates under the rule of law, not «bulldozer justice,» citing his verdict against executive overreach. He underscored the Supreme Court's role in upholding this principle through landmark judgments, ensuring equality and human dignity. Gavai emphasized the rule of law as an evolving ethical framework guiding governance.

Rwanda: Electric Mobility Vision Needs More Than Good Intentions

[New Times] Rwanda's ambition to electrify 20 per cent of bus fleet by 2030 is both bold and timely. At a moment when climate concerns are reshaping global policy, the government's push for clean mobility demonstrates foresight and a commitment to sustainabl
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Rwanda: Electric Mobility Vision Needs More Than Good Intentions

[New Times] Rwanda's ambition to electrify 20 per cent of bus fleet by 2030 is both bold and timely. At a moment when climate concerns are reshaping global policy, the government's push for clean mobility demonstrates foresight and a commitment to sustainable growth.

Congo-Kinshasa: AFC/M23 Warns of Kinshasa's Continued Drone Strikes

[New Times] The AFC/M23 movement has denounced persistent attacks by the Congolese government coalition on densely populated areas, saying the offensives have killed civilians and displaced many others in Walikale, North Kivu.
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Congo-Kinshasa: AFC/M23 Warns of Kinshasa's Continued Drone Strikes

[New Times] The AFC/M23 movement has denounced persistent attacks by the Congolese government coalition on densely populated areas, saying the offensives have killed civilians and displaced many others in Walikale, North Kivu.

Congo-Kinshasa: Kabila Death Sentence Deepens Political and Regional Divides in DR Congo

[RFI] The death sentence handed to former president Joseph Kabila has deepened political and regional divisions in the Democratic Republic of Congo, exposing the fragile balance between demands for justice and hopes for peace.
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Congo-Kinshasa: Kabila Death Sentence Deepens Political and Regional Divides in DR Congo

[RFI] The death sentence handed to former president Joseph Kabila has deepened political and regional divisions in the Democratic Republic of Congo, exposing the fragile balance between demands for justice and hopes for peace.

'Relief must rise above politics': Priyanka Gandhi hits out at Centre after Wayanad floods; questions insufficient aid

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized the Centre for approving only ₹260 crore for Wayanad landslide relief, a fraction of Kerala's ₹2,221 crore request. She stressed that human suffering should not be politicized. Meanwhile, CM Pinarayi Vijayan stated the san
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'Relief must rise above politics': Priyanka Gandhi hits out at Centre after Wayanad floods; questions insufficient aid

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized the Centre for approving only ₹260 crore for Wayanad landslide relief, a fraction of Kerala's ₹2,221 crore request. She stressed that human suffering should not be politicized. Meanwhile, CM Pinarayi Vijayan stated the sanctioned funds haven't arrived, and Kerala's demands for national disaster status and loan waivers remain unaddressed.

Dragged into Gaza after their observation post was raided and their unarmed female comrades murdered. Two Israeli hostages describe their ordeal for the first time - and pay tribute to the Mail's campaign

As is the tradition among the women known as Israel 's 'eyes on the border', Shahaf Nissani was allowed to choose who attended her farewell 'tea time' feast before her last shift on the border.
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Dragged into Gaza after their observation post was raided and their unarmed female comrades murdered. Two Israeli hostages describe their ordeal for the first time - and pay tribute to the Mail's campaign

As is the tradition among the women known as Israel 's 'eyes on the border', Shahaf Nissani was allowed to choose who attended her farewell 'tea time' feast before her last shift on the border.

Angela Rayner attends Manchester vigil for victims of synagogue terror attack as she makes rare public appearance after she resigned as deputy PM

Wearing a red coat, the former cabinet minister appeared glum as she sheltered under an umbrella for the service, close to the synagogue in Middleton Road, Crumpsall.
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Angela Rayner attends Manchester vigil for victims of synagogue terror attack as she makes rare public appearance after she resigned as deputy PM

Wearing a red coat, the former cabinet minister appeared glum as she sheltered under an umbrella for the service, close to the synagogue in Middleton Road, Crumpsall.

Embassy hosts expo on real estate investment opportunities in Jamaica

Over 40 leading real-estate professionals from across the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area got an exclusive look at Jamaica’s dynamic real-estate investment opportunities during ‘Keys to Paradise’, a showcase hosted by D.C. Association of...
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Embassy hosts expo on real estate investment opportunities in Jamaica

Over 40 leading real-estate professionals from across the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area got an exclusive look at Jamaica’s dynamic real-estate investment opportunities during ‘Keys to Paradise’, a showcase hosted by D.C. Association of...

PSOJ offers free digital and AI readiness assessment to businesses

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), in partnership with global digital transformation firm Digitopia, is offering a free digital and artificial intelligence (AI) readiness assessment for local businesses. The initiative builds on a...
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PSOJ offers free digital and AI readiness assessment to businesses

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), in partnership with global digital transformation firm Digitopia, is offering a free digital and artificial intelligence (AI) readiness assessment for local businesses. The initiative builds on a...

Pinnock urges volunteers to help students move from good to great

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Michelle Pinnock, regional director for Region Four of the Ministry of Education, is urging Rotary Clubs and other volunteer groups to help students move beyond simply being “good” academically, warning that complacency has...
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Pinnock urges volunteers to help students move from good to great

WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Michelle Pinnock, regional director for Region Four of the Ministry of Education, is urging Rotary Clubs and other volunteer groups to help students move beyond simply being “good” academically, warning that complacency has...

Ja ranks second in Caribbean for noncommunicable disease prevention - Tufton

WASHINGTON D.C.: Jamaica has achieved significant progress in combating noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), ranking 14th overall in the Americas and second in the Caribbean according to the World Health Organization’s NCD Accountability Framework.This...
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Ja ranks second in Caribbean for noncommunicable disease prevention - Tufton

WASHINGTON D.C.: Jamaica has achieved significant progress in combating noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), ranking 14th overall in the Americas and second in the Caribbean according to the World Health Organization’s NCD Accountability Framework.This...

TVK leader Adhava Arjuna in Dehradun amid case over controversial X post after Karur stampede

Adhava Arjuna, general secretary of Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) and president of the Basketball Federation of India, arrived in Dehradun on Saturday to participate in the National Sub-Junior Basketball Tournament amid the row against his deleted social med
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TVK leader Adhava Arjuna in Dehradun amid case over controversial X post after Karur stampede

Adhava Arjuna, general secretary of Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) and president of the Basketball Federation of India, arrived in Dehradun on Saturday to participate in the National Sub-Junior Basketball Tournament amid the row against his deleted social media post in the wake of the Karur stampede.

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