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Canada approved multiple RSV shots to ward off infections this fall — here's how to get them

Multiple RSV vaccines for adults are rolling out in the months ahead, along with two monoclonal antibody shots to provide protection for infants. How you access the various shots will depend on where you live, with some provinces covering certain options and

Bulgaria denies involvement in supplying pagers detonated in Lebanon

The Bulgarian State National Security Agency said that it had initiated inspections «regarding the involvement of the company registered in Bulgaria» in cooperation with relevant agencies
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Bulgaria denies involvement in supplying pagers detonated in Lebanon

The Bulgarian State National Security Agency said that it had initiated inspections «regarding the involvement of the company registered in Bulgaria» in cooperation with relevant agencies

Israel unveils new Gaza deal proposal to US — media

According to the report, the new Israeli plan also envisages the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, the demilitarization of the enclave and the establishment of a new power mechanism in Gaza, the end of the military operation in the Strip
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Israel unveils new Gaza deal proposal to US — media

According to the report, the new Israeli plan also envisages the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, the demilitarization of the enclave and the establishment of a new power mechanism in Gaza, the end of the military operation in the Strip

Russia firmly committed to principles of UN Charter unlike West — Lavrov

In this context, the foreign minister noted with appreciation that the position of Russia enjoys «the broadest support from like-minded BRICS countries and other states of the world majority»
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Russia firmly committed to principles of UN Charter unlike West — Lavrov

In this context, the foreign minister noted with appreciation that the position of Russia enjoys «the broadest support from like-minded BRICS countries and other states of the world majority»

Yazan will not be deported now

The Palestinian boy Yazan Tamimi and his family will not be deported before next Saturday, and the family will therefore be able to request material treatment. This is due to lack of time. This is stated in the response of the National Police Commissioner to
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Yazan will not be deported now

The Palestinian boy Yazan Tamimi and his family will not be deported before next Saturday, and the family will therefore be able to request material treatment. This is due to lack of time. This is stated in the response of the National Police Commissioner to mbl.is' inquiry.

Africa: Women in Low-Income Countries Bear the Brunt of Ovarian Cancer

[allAfrica] «But conversely, when it comes to healthcare dollars spent per capita on ovarian cancer, middle- to lower-income countries spend significantly more.»
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Africa: Women in Low-Income Countries Bear the Brunt of Ovarian Cancer

[allAfrica] «But conversely, when it comes to healthcare dollars spent per capita on ovarian cancer, middle- to lower-income countries spend significantly more.»

Election 2024 live updates: Oprah to join Harris in Michigan; Trump to pledge to fight antisemitism

Get the latest news from the 2024 campaign trail in the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.
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Election 2024 live updates: Oprah to join Harris in Michigan; Trump to pledge to fight antisemitism

Get the latest news from the 2024 campaign trail in the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.

Man with anime fetish for girls in school uniform touched dozens of them, court told

SINGAPORE — A man who said he has a fetish for «anime girls mostly in uniform attire» admitted to molesting three primary school girls aged 11 to 14. On Sept 19, Kieron Ng Kay Lin, 20, pleaded guilty to one charge of outraging the modesty of a
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Man with anime fetish for girls in school uniform touched dozens of them, court told

SINGAPORE — A man who said he has a fetish for «anime girls mostly in uniform attire» admitted to molesting three primary school girls aged 11 to 14. On Sept 19, Kieron Ng Kay Lin, 20, pleaded guilty to one charge of outraging the modesty of an 11-year-old girl. The charges involving the two other victims, 12 and 14, and a separate charge under the Protection from Harassment Act will be taken into consideration during sentencing. Other than these three victims, there were many other young girls whose legs he had touched, said the prosecution. According to an Institute of Mental Health (IMH) report, Ng confessed that he had repeatedly done this since 2021. When asked how many girls he had touched, he said: «Two digits but below 60.» The girls were mostly below the age of 16, and the majority of them were in school uniform. Ng was arrested for molesting a 12-year-old girl in May 2023 but was released on bail. In July 2023, he committed a similar offence and was arrested again. He was again released on bail but reoffended the next month.

Drugs worth $330k seized in Sengkang house; 3 children aged 11 to 15 found in raided unit

Three children aged 11, 13 and 15 were found in a residential unit in the vicinity of Anchorvale Lane in Sengkang when the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) carried out a raid in the morning of Sept 17 (Tuesday).  The CNB said in a media statement on Sept 19 t
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Drugs worth $330k seized in Sengkang house; 3 children aged 11 to 15 found in raided unit

Three children aged 11, 13 and 15 were found in a residential unit in the vicinity of Anchorvale Lane in Sengkang when the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) carried out a raid in the morning of Sept 17 (Tuesday).  The CNB said in a media statement on Sept 19 that appropriate arrangements have been made to ensure that the welfare of the children was taken care of. The children have also been placed in the care of their next-of-kin. The operation saw the arrest of five Singaporean men between the ages of 19 and 39 for suspected drug trafficking. A large assortment of drugs: about 6.5kg of cannabis, 957g of 'Ice', 292g of 'Ecstasy', 695 lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) stamps, and 1,434 Emirin-5 tablets were recovered during the raid, which included the homes of the five men and two motor vehicles.  The drugs seized are worth an estimated $333,000 and could potentially feed the addiction of 1,480 abusers for a week.  If found guilty of trafficking more than 500g of cannabis, the five men may face the mandatory death penalty. 

Somali Council of Ministers approves ambassador nominations and Human Rights Policy

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somali Council of Ministers, chaired by Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre, approved the nomination of two new ambassadors and endorsed a National Procedure Policy for the reporting and monitoring of human rights during a meeting in Mogadish
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Somali Council of Ministers approves ambassador nominations and Human Rights Policy

Mogadishu (HOL) – Somali Council of Ministers, chaired by Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre, approved the nomination of two new ambassadors and endorsed a National Procedure Policy for the reporting and monitoring of human rights during a meeting in Mogadishu on Thursday.

Law on hate speech and related offences approved by Seychelles' parliament 

The Seychelles National Assembly on Wednesday approved an amendment to the Penal Code that addresses hate-motivated offences by introducing the element of hate as an aggravating factor to any underlying offences. Eighteen members of the National Assembly vot
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Law on hate speech and related offences approved by Seychelles' parliament 

The Seychelles National Assembly on Wednesday approved an amendment to the Penal Code that addresses hate-motivated offences by introducing the element of hate as an aggravating factor to any underlying offences. Eighteen members of the National Assembly voted for and eight voted against the amendment to the Penal Code presented by Vice President, Ahmed Afif. «Hate is a very strong feeling that we have for a person, a group of persons, or even a concept, which normally makes one want to harm another person,» said Afif, who added that hate «can be manifested in various ways either individually, in groups or even institutionally through laws that discriminate against certain groups of people». He added, «We are bringing in the element of hate speech as we have observed an increase of people being targeted due to the protected characteristics.» The Vice President said, «The amendment will protect vulnerable groups in society from acts of discrimination, violence and intimidation.» The gazetted Amendment Bill states that «the inclusion of hate as an aggravating factor aims to enhance the severity of penalties when committed due to bias or prejudice, based on the protected characteristics such as race, religious belief, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex characteristics, political affiliation and HIV/AIDS status.» Afif said, «We want to introduce hate crime to prevent people being harmed in any way, especially if it causes physical damage due to the accused hating the victim for their specific characteristics.» He explained that the authorities want to send a clear message to society that «we cannot target an individual for things that they were born with, life events that have affected them or that they have chosen to live their lives differently from what we consider as the norm.» The courts will now be able to punish an accused further if it is proven that the offence committed against a victim was done due to their protected characteristics. However, the prosecution will have to provide sufficient evidence to prove that there was hate in the offence. An example provided to the National Assembly was that if a fight breaks out between two people and during the incident, one of the individuals uses what is deemed as hate speech, despite the fight breaking out for another reason the assault will be deemed a hate crime. The inclusion of hate speech as an offence within the Penal Code (Cap. 158) provides for the intention to incite hatred towards a person or group of persons based on their protected characteristics, through various forms of communication or behaviour, if the expression is perceived to be threatening, abusive or insulting. Similar laws already exist in the Penal Code namely, Seditious Offences under sections 54 and 55 as well as Incitement to cause violence under Section 89 (a). Afif said, «Any communication or propaganda made in writing, in speeches or other forms in public or electronic media, published and distributed materials or even through behaviour is considered as an incitement.» The accused intentions and the impact of the actions as well as the society's norms will be taken into consideration. There will be exceptions to the offence, such as an individual will not be charged through performances of artistic expressions made in good faith, and not aimed at inciting any harm. Other exceptions include an academic investigation, reports, commentaries, public notice announcements and the use of such materials in criminal investigations. Under the proposed amendment, if found guilty of hate crimes as a first offence, the offender will be fined up to SCR50,000 ($3,600), a prison term of not more than two years or both. Should they recommit the crime, they will be fined not more than SCR125,000 ($8,600), a prison term of not more than three years, or both. Afif reassured the public that the new amendments would not violate their rights. Association for Rights, Information and Democracy (ARID) - categorically against the law  ARID issued a statement on September 18 that it opposed the change to the Penal Code «as it is a direct infringement on freedom of expression.» «Any move to restrict such right goes against the core principles of democracy,» said ARID.  ARID is against any form of speech that directly attacks the character of an individual, we believe that citizens must NOT use the right to free speech to cause provocation, to use insulting and demeaning remarks or promote discrimination, hostility and violence against another. Politicians must NOT use their power to institute regulations or amendments to protect themselves, a political figure must be prepared to be ostracised or disliked, they cannot expect the same privacy like an ordinary citizen. [...] We do not have a history of conflicts between communities do not have issues of ethnicity, religion, other social disputes, so why do we need law against hate speech?,« said ARID. The non-governmental organisation questioned what guarantee that the government, current or future, will not use such amendments to the law to curtail freedom of speech and asserted that citizens must be able to question the decisions of politicians, they should have a 'thick skin' to accept criticism no matter how 'blunt' or explicit it may be, as »free speech allows for people to exposure the incompetence and malfeasance of government officials or question the decisions of those in power," provided it is not inciting anyone to commit violent or unlawful acts.

Women at forefront in India – expert to RT

Women have become the driving force of development in India, Dharitri Patnaik told RT at the Eurasian Women’s Forum in St. Petersburg Read Full Article at RT.com
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Women at forefront in India – expert to RT

Women have become the driving force of development in India, Dharitri Patnaik told RT at the Eurasian Women’s Forum in St. Petersburg Read Full Article at RT.com

Opposition parties on the neck of NRB on voter registration: Demands NRB involves NEC in its process

Opposition political parties and the National Registration Bureau (NRB) were—on Wednesday in Mponela, Dowa—involved in tug-of-war over the voter registration process and it was clear that the opposition is not confident and comfortable with how NRB is reg
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Opposition parties on the neck of NRB on voter registration: Demands NRB involves NEC in its process

Opposition political parties and the National Registration Bureau (NRB) were—on Wednesday in Mponela, Dowa—involved in tug-of-war over the voter registration process and it was clear that the opposition is not confident and comfortable with how NRB is registering people that expected to vote in next years’ polls. At the heart of the matter is the […] The post Opposition parties on the neck of NRB on voter registration: Demands NRB involves NEC in its process appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Kwacha itipha! More economic pains as Kwacha falls by 2.3% against foreign currencies

The recent Financial Stability Report published by the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has revealed that the local unit, kwacha, fell by an average 2.3 percent against other major foreign currencies in the first six months of 2024. According to the report, durin
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Kwacha itipha! More economic pains as Kwacha falls by 2.3% against foreign currencies

The recent Financial Stability Report published by the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has revealed that the local unit, kwacha, fell by an average 2.3 percent against other major foreign currencies in the first six months of 2024. According to the report, during the period under review, the Kwacha depreciated by 3.12 percent against the […] The post Kwacha itipha! More economic pains as Kwacha falls by 2.3% against foreign currencies appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Kuli fumbi! Best of Gwamba Concert on this Saturday as two international artist confirm coming

All roads, this Saturday, lead to Civo Stadium in Lilongwe where celebrated musician Gwamba is holding his Best of Gwamba Concert with two South African artists Focalistic and Kamo Mphela confirmed to jet into the country on September 21. The concert has bee
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Kuli fumbi! Best of Gwamba Concert on this Saturday as two international artist confirm coming

All roads, this Saturday, lead to Civo Stadium in Lilongwe where celebrated musician Gwamba is holding his Best of Gwamba Concert with two South African artists Focalistic and Kamo Mphela confirmed to jet into the country on September 21. The concert has been organised by rapper Gwamba as part of celebrating his 15th anniversary. Apart […] The post Kuli fumbi! Best of Gwamba Concert on this Saturday as two international artist confirm coming appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Usi visits NEEF loan beneficiary: Impressed with its success, calls on Malawi producers to uphold quality

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi has issued a passionate call for Malawian producers to uphold quality in their products, emphasizing that this is essential for achieving premium market prices. Dr. Usi made this appeal in Kasungu on Wednesday, September 18, 202
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Usi visits NEEF loan beneficiary: Impressed with its success, calls on Malawi producers to uphold quality

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi has issued a passionate call for Malawian producers to uphold quality in their products, emphasizing that this is essential for achieving premium market prices. Dr. Usi made this appeal in Kasungu on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, during his tour of the BOMFA Farmers Cooperative. BOMFA, a beneficiary of NEEF loans, […] The post Usi visits NEEF loan beneficiary: Impressed with its success, calls on Malawi producers to uphold quality appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

More fish, more money, good health: Govt unveils plans to harvest 700 Mt of fish annually

Malawi Government has unveiled ambitious plans of harvesting 700 metric tonnes of fish annually by 2063. Director of Fisheries in the Ministry of Natural Resources Dr Hastings Zidana said this in Lilongwe during the Refresh Malawi dissemination meeting.  
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More fish, more money, good health: Govt unveils plans to harvest 700 Mt of fish annually

Malawi Government has unveiled ambitious plans of harvesting 700 metric tonnes of fish annually by 2063. Director of Fisheries in the Ministry of Natural Resources Dr Hastings Zidana said this in Lilongwe during the Refresh Malawi dissemination meeting.   Dr Zidana called for a joint effort in order to achieve the plans by 2063.   […] The post More fish, more money, good health: Govt unveils plans to harvest 700 Mt of fish annually appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Six scrutinised rice containers for schools now in distribution

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) is currently distributing six containers of rice that were previously reported as an alleged unauthorised purchase by the Vanuatu Daily Post newspaper.
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Six scrutinised rice containers for schools now in distribution

The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) is currently distributing six containers of rice that were previously reported as an alleged unauthorised purchase by the Vanuatu Daily Post newspaper.

MP Ngwele’s case moves to Supreme Court

Chief Magistrate Anna Laloyer has transferred the Preliminary Inquiry Case No. 604 of 2024, involving Member of Parliament (MP) for Ambae Constituency Jay Ngwele, to the Supreme Court.
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MP Ngwele’s case moves to Supreme Court

Chief Magistrate Anna Laloyer has transferred the Preliminary Inquiry Case No. 604 of 2024, involving Member of Parliament (MP) for Ambae Constituency Jay Ngwele, to the Supreme Court.

Official Opening of Cook Barracks today Strengthened Vanuatu-Australia Relations

The official opening and handing over of the newly redeveloped Cook Barracks took place today, a significant milestone in the ongoing partnership between Vanuatu and Australia.
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Official Opening of Cook Barracks today Strengthened Vanuatu-Australia Relations

The official opening and handing over of the newly redeveloped Cook Barracks took place today, a significant milestone in the ongoing partnership between Vanuatu and Australia.

Zelensky cancels leaders meeting over snubs fears – media

Ukraine was reportedly forced to scrap a planned meeting between Vladimir Zelensky and Latin American leaders Read Full Article at RT.com
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Zelensky cancels leaders meeting over snubs fears – media

Ukraine was reportedly forced to scrap a planned meeting between Vladimir Zelensky and Latin American leaders Read Full Article at RT.com

Lebanon is at war – PM

The explosion of electronic devices across Lebanon is an indescribable crime, Prime Minister Najib Mikati has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Lebanon is at war – PM

The explosion of electronic devices across Lebanon is an indescribable crime, Prime Minister Najib Mikati has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump and Harris to meet Zelensky – media

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris could meet Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky next week as world leaders gather for the UN General Assembly session Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump and Harris to meet Zelensky – media

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris could meet Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky next week as world leaders gather for the UN General Assembly session Read Full Article at RT.com

Hezbollah pager bombs produced by Israeli intelligence – NYT

The New York Times has revealed new details about the apparent Israeli operation to use pager bombs against Hezbollah Read Full Article at RT.com
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Hezbollah pager bombs produced by Israeli intelligence – NYT

The New York Times has revealed new details about the apparent Israeli operation to use pager bombs against Hezbollah Read Full Article at RT.com

Un chauffeur poids lourd interpellé à Libreville avec six pointes d'ivoire

Libreville, le 19 septembre 2024. À l'occasion d'une opération conjointe menée par la Direction de Lutte Contre le Braconnage et la Police Judiciaire de Libreville, appuyés par l'ONG Conservation Justice, un trafiquant d'ivoire de nationalité gabonaise
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Un chauffeur poids lourd interpellé à Libreville avec six pointes d'ivoire

Libreville, le 19 septembre 2024. À l'occasion d'une opération conjointe menée par la Direction de Lutte Contre le Braconnage et la Police Judiciaire de Libreville, appuyés par l'ONG Conservation Justice, un trafiquant d'ivoire de nationalité gabonaise a été interpellé le 13 septembre 2024 à Libreville en possession de six pointes d'ivoire sectionnées en plusieurs morceaux. Chauffeur de poids lourd dans une société de BTP de la place, le dénommé E.B.F, âgé de 29 ans, a été arrêté en (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

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