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'Go to the UK, they don't deport anyone': Inside the 'travel agency' for illegal migrants in Iraqi Kurdistan fuelling Britain's small boats crisis: DAVID PATRIKARAKOS

The people-smuggler talks about Britain like a travel agent would. 'If you want to work, earn good money and have a good life, you need to go to the UK,' he says. 'They don't deport anyone.'

Anavai Molié, invitée d'honneur sur les champs Elysées pour le ravivage de la flamme

Anavai Molié, une jeune réserviste de 18 ans, a été choisie pour représenter la Polynésie lors de la cérémonie de ravivage de flamme sous l'arc de triomphe à Paris. C'était le 14 juillet, juste après le défilé.
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Anavai Molié, invitée d'honneur sur les champs Elysées pour le ravivage de la flamme

Anavai Molié, une jeune réserviste de 18 ans, a été choisie pour représenter la Polynésie lors de la cérémonie de ravivage de flamme sous l'arc de triomphe à Paris. C'était le 14 juillet, juste après le défilé.

REPLAY. Heiva i Tahiti 2026 : suivez la grande cérémonie de remise des prix sur Polynésie la 1ère

Mercredi 15 juillet dès 18h30, Polynésie la 1ère vous invite à suivre en direct la cérémonie de remise des prix du Heiva i Tahiti 2026, moment très attendu après plusieurs semaines de compétition.
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REPLAY. Heiva i Tahiti 2026 : suivez la grande cérémonie de remise des prix sur Polynésie la 1ère

Mercredi 15 juillet dès 18h30, Polynésie la 1ère vous invite à suivre en direct la cérémonie de remise des prix du Heiva i Tahiti 2026, moment très attendu après plusieurs semaines de compétition.

Heiva i Tahiti 2026 : Nuna'a E Hau, 'O Nounouhia Nō Papara, Tāru'u grands gagnants de cette édition

Le verdict et le palmarès sont tombés : voici l'ensemble des lauréats du Heiva i Tahiti 2026.
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Heiva i Tahiti 2026 : Nuna'a E Hau, 'O Nounouhia Nō Papara, Tāru'u grands gagnants de cette édition

Le verdict et le palmarès sont tombés : voici l'ensemble des lauréats du Heiva i Tahiti 2026.

Briefing - The European Chips Act: Lessons learnt from 3 years of implementation - 16-07-2026

This briefing reviews the first three years of implementation of the European Chips Act and identifies how lessons learnt from its evaluation have been integrated into the legislative proposal to review the Act. Available evidence suggests the Chips Act deliv
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Briefing - The European Chips Act: Lessons learnt from 3 years of implementation - 16-07-2026

This briefing reviews the first three years of implementation of the European Chips Act and identifies how lessons learnt from its evaluation have been integrated into the legislative proposal to review the Act. Available evidence suggests the Chips Act delivered significant outputs, including the establishment of competence centres and five pilot lines, the foundation of a design platform, substantial public and private investment commitments in production facilities, and a coordination and crisis-response mechanism through the European Semiconductor Board. However, the lab-to-fab transition remains uncertain. While pilot lines have created important technological infrastructure, their contribution to industrial deployment and commercial production is still emerging. Investments in production capacity are significant, but most facilities will only enter production after long ramp-up periods. The evaluation also suggests the Chips Fund improved access to finance for semiconductor and quantum start-ups, and demonstrated strong demand for and uptake of the measure. However, evidence remains limited as to whether it has addressed the broader private capital gap. Key issues highlighted by stakeholders include persistent demand-side weaknesses, fragmented procurement, burdensome procedures for permitting and State aid, limited visibility across the full value chain and incomplete crisis-response mechanisms. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Briefing - Reforming EU social security coordination - 16-07-2026

The reform of social security rules, proposed in 2016, was provisionally agreed by the EU co-legislators in April 2026. After adoption by Parliament in plenary in July, the file awaits final adoption by the Council, envisaged for September. The revised rules
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Briefing - Reforming EU social security coordination - 16-07-2026

The reform of social security rules, proposed in 2016, was provisionally agreed by the EU co-legislators in April 2026. After adoption by Parliament in plenary in July, the file awaits final adoption by the Council, envisaged for September. The revised rules seek to coordinate access to social security for those who live or work in another EU country. They also distribute the financial burden more equitably among EU countries and reinforce measures to identify and tackle fraud. Provisions on unemployment benefits, family and long-term care benefits have been strengthened, and the rules regarding cross-border workers and posted workers have been adapted. Although these two categories can often appear similar, they differ in certain provisions and scope of application. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

Teen as young as 15 among 579 under investigation in scams linked to $18m losses

A total of 579 suspected scammers and money mules are being investigated by the police.This follows a two-week operation conducted by officers from the Commercial Affairs Department and seven Police Land Divisions between July 2 and 15.Police said in a news r
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Teen as young as 15 among 579 under investigation in scams linked to $18m losses

A total of 579 suspected scammers and money mules are being investigated by the police.This follows a two-week operation conducted by officers from the Commercial Affairs Department and seven Police Land Divisions between July 2 and 15.Police said in a news release on Thursday (July 16) that the 359 men and 220 women, aged between 15 and 83, are being probed for their alleged involvement in scams.They are believed to be linked to more than 1,469 scam cases, mainly involving e-commerce, friend impersonation, job, government official impersonation, investment and rental scams.Victims reportedly lost about $18 million, the police said.The investigations cover various alleged offences including cheating, money laundering, or providing payment services without a licence.If found guilty of cheating, an individual may face a jail term of up to 10 years and a fine, while those convicted of money laundering may be jailed for up to 10 years and fined up to $500,000.Meanwhile, carrying on a business to provide any type of payment service without a licence may result in a fine of up to $125,000, a jail term of up to three years, or both.

SJI scores with students: School delays start after World Cup final so fans can catch extra sleep

Students at St. Joseph's Institution (SJI) hoping to stay up for the FIFA World Cup final can breathe easy, as the school will begin lessons later on Monday (July 20) to allow students more time to rest after the early morning match.In a statement to AsiaOne
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SJI scores with students: School delays start after World Cup final so fans can catch extra sleep

Students at St. Joseph's Institution (SJI) hoping to stay up for the FIFA World Cup final can breathe easy, as the school will begin lessons later on Monday (July 20) to allow students more time to rest after the early morning match.In a statement to AsiaOne, SJI confirmed that an email had been sent to parents and students regarding the adjustment to school hours.«Schools play an important role not only in academic learning but also in helping young people engage meaningfully with significant moments beyond the classroom,» said SJI. It added that the FIFA World Cup final was a rare global sporting event that many students and families may wish to experience together.

Tower Transit, LTA defend bus captain berated by passenger: 'Required to keep to planned schedules'

A bus captain scolded by a passenger for «driving at your own pace» was complying with a planned schedule and had done no wrong, said bus operator Tower Transit and the Land Transport Authority (LTA).Addressing the viral complaint in a Facebook po
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Tower Transit, LTA defend bus captain berated by passenger: 'Required to keep to planned schedules'

A bus captain scolded by a passenger for «driving at your own pace» was complying with a planned schedule and had done no wrong, said bus operator Tower Transit and the Land Transport Authority (LTA).Addressing the viral complaint in a Facebook post on Wednesday (July 15), LTA said bus captains are «required to regulate their speeds and keep to planned schedules».«This helps prevent bus bunching and ensures more regular and reliable bus arrivals for all commuters on the route,» it explained.Tower Transit also confirmed separately that a review of trip details found that their bus captain was operating the service in accordance with the planned schedule.It said a bus sometimes travels below the speed limit even when the road ahead is clear because it has to maintain «even spacing between buses» to ensure «waiting times remain as consistent and predictable as possible for commuters». The service 984 bus captain had been filmed by an unhappy passenger, who confronted him about the slow journey.

Malawi to conduct 4th round of polio campaign

Malawi will conduct a fourth round of its polio vaccination campaign, targeting over 7 million children under the age of 10, scheduled for 21 to 24 July. Secretary for Health and Sanitation Dr Dan Namarika disclosed this during a stakeholders and media webina
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Malawi to conduct 4th round of polio campaign

Malawi will conduct a fourth round of its polio vaccination campaign, targeting over 7 million children under the age of 10, scheduled for 21 to 24 July. Secretary for Health and Sanitation Dr Dan Namarika disclosed this during a stakeholders and media webinar, saying the campaign will ensure all children receive their vaccination to protect […] The post Malawi to conduct 4th round of polio campaign appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

ANALYSIS| Why Malawi’s new CDF rules could deliver the best community development in the fund’s history

After reading and comparing both the old and the new CDF Guidelines, writer EPHRAIM NYONDO argues that the 2026 framework marks a decisive shift from automatic funding to a project-first model—placing planning, procurement and accountability ahead of spendi
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ANALYSIS| Why Malawi’s new CDF rules could deliver the best community development in the fund’s history

After reading and comparing both the old and the new CDF Guidelines, writer EPHRAIM NYONDO argues that the 2026 framework marks a decisive shift from automatic funding to a project-first model—placing planning, procurement and accountability ahead of spending to deliver better, more transparent and more sustainable development for Malawi. When people hear that Constituency Development […] The post ANALYSIS| Why Malawi’s new CDF rules could deliver the best community development in the fund’s history appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Blantyre Night Market bringing businesses and creatives together

When most people think about events, they think about entertainment. Ancient Nights wants people to think about opportunity. The new lifestyle platform was launched earlier this month at Sunnyside Inn in Blantyre with The Night Market — an event designed t
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Blantyre Night Market bringing businesses and creatives together

When most people think about events, they think about entertainment. Ancient Nights wants people to think about opportunity. The new lifestyle platform was launched earlier this month at Sunnyside Inn in Blantyre with The Night Market — an event designed to bring together local businesses, entrepreneurs, food vendors, creatives and consumers in a single space. […] The post Blantyre Night Market bringing businesses and creatives together appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Malawi MPs call for crackdown on undocumented travel to South Africa

Parliament has been urged to slap a travel ban on Malawians attempting to sneak into South Africa for informal jobs, as MPs scramble to get a grip on a repatriation crisis that has ballooned way beyond anyone’s expectations. The explosive recommendatio
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Malawi MPs call for crackdown on undocumented travel to South Africa

Parliament has been urged to slap a travel ban on Malawians attempting to sneak into South Africa for informal jobs, as MPs scramble to get a grip on a repatriation crisis that has ballooned way beyond anyone’s expectations. The explosive recommendation from the Parliamentary Committee on International Relations comes as the government battles to bring […] The post Malawi MPs call for crackdown on undocumented travel to South Africa appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

Kumwenda joins Queens squad ahead of Commonwealth Games

Malawi’s national netball team, the Queens, have their full squad together in Glasgow ahead of the Commonwealth Games after star shooter Mwai Kumwenda linked up with the group on Wednesday. Kumwenda travelled in from Australia, where she plays for West
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Kumwenda joins Queens squad ahead of Commonwealth Games

Malawi’s national netball team, the Queens, have their full squad together in Glasgow ahead of the Commonwealth Games after star shooter Mwai Kumwenda linked up with the group on Wednesday. Kumwenda travelled in from Australia, where she plays for West Coast Fever in the Suncorp Super Netball League – one of the strongest domestic competitions […] The post Kumwenda joins Queens squad ahead of Commonwealth Games appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

FDH Bank Plc, Ekhaya Group sponsor Gwamba’s ‘Landlord Pakwao’ concert

FDH Bank Plc, in partnership with Ekhaya Group have sponsored musician Gwamba’s upcoming ‘Landlord Pakwao’ concert to support creativity and entertainment in the music industry. The concert, which will feature Nigerian artist Ruger as a co-headliner, i
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FDH Bank Plc, Ekhaya Group sponsor Gwamba’s ‘Landlord Pakwao’ concert

FDH Bank Plc, in partnership with Ekhaya Group have sponsored musician Gwamba’s upcoming ‘Landlord Pakwao’ concert to support creativity and entertainment in the music industry. The concert, which will feature Nigerian artist Ruger as a co-headliner, is scheduled for August 1 at Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe. The concert aims to celebrate Gwamba’s musical […] The post FDH Bank Plc, Ekhaya Group sponsor Gwamba’s ‘Landlord Pakwao’ concert appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.

'Go to the UK, they don't deport anyone': Inside the 'travel agency' for illegal migrants in Iraqi Kurdistan fuelling Britain's small boats crisis: DAVID PATRIKARAKOS

The people-smuggler talks about Britain like a travel agent would. 'If you want to work, earn good money and have a good life, you need to go to the UK,' he says. 'They don't deport anyone.'
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'Go to the UK, they don't deport anyone': Inside the 'travel agency' for illegal migrants in Iraqi Kurdistan fuelling Britain's small boats crisis: DAVID PATRIKARAKOS

The people-smuggler talks about Britain like a travel agent would. 'If you want to work, earn good money and have a good life, you need to go to the UK,' he says. 'They don't deport anyone.'

New director general for Island Traffic Authority

Lieutenant Colonel Sheldon Bryan of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) has been appointed director general of the Island Traffic Authority (ITA), effective September 1. He has been seconded from the JDF with the approval of the chief of defence staff and the per
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New director general for Island Traffic Authority

Lieutenant Colonel Sheldon Bryan of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) has been appointed director general of the Island Traffic Authority (ITA), effective September 1. He has been seconded from the JDF with the approval of the chief of defence staff and the permanent secretary.

From Old Harbour to Sierra Leone - J’ca-born philanthropist says partnership is transforming an African village

For Jamaica-born philanthropist Donna More Stewart, the opening of the Pollyanna Project Empowerment Learning Centre in Kakendema Village, Sierra Leone, represents more than the completion of another charitable project. It is the fulfilment of a vision roote
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From Old Harbour to Sierra Leone - J’ca-born philanthropist says partnership is transforming an African village

For Jamaica-born philanthropist Donna More Stewart, the opening of the Pollyanna Project Empowerment Learning Centre in Kakendema Village, Sierra Leone, represents more than the completion of another charitable project. It is the fulfilment of a vision rooted in partnership, dignity and the belief that communities can transform themselves when given the opportunity.

AI drives 5.4m cyberattack attempts in Jamaica

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used by cybercriminals to identify weaknesses and launch attacks, with Jamaica recording 46.7 million attempted cyberattacks in 2025 and another 5.4 million in the first quarter of 2026, according to a new re
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AI drives 5.4m cyberattack attempts in Jamaica

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used by cybercriminals to identify weaknesses and launch attacks, with Jamaica recording 46.7 million attempted cyberattacks in 2025 and another 5.4 million in the first quarter of 2026, according to a new report from cybersecurity firm Fortinet. The company’s latest FortiGuard Labs Global Threat Landscape Report suggests that AI and automation are changing the nature of cyber threats by enabling criminals to scan for vulnerable systems, conduct reconnaissance and scale up attacks more quickly than before. What’s more, Jamaica recorded seven million active scanning attempts in 2025, with a further two million detected during the first three months of this year. The findings come as businesses and governments increasingly adopt AI tools to improve efficiency, even as cybersecurity specialists warn that the technology is giving attackers new capabilities. “The conversation around cybersecurity in Jamaica has changed dramatically. We’re seeing organisations move beyond asking whether they should invest in cybersecurity to understanding why it must be embedded into business strategy from day one. Security is no longer simply an IT expense; it is a business enabler that protects operations, customer trust and long-term growth. When security is built into an organisation’s operations from the outset, businesses are far better positioned to minimise the impact of an attack and maintain continuity when threats arise,” said Emmanuel Oscar, senior engineering manager for Fortinet English Caribbean. According to Fortinet, organisations are becoming more aware of cyber risks and are increasingly treating cybersecurity as a business issue rather than solely an information-technology concern. However, the company said the growing use of AI presents fresh challenges. Carlo Caloca, regional sales manager at Fortinet English Caribbean, warned that some organisations are adopting AI-powered tools before putting in place the systems and controls needed to manage the associated risks. “As organisations embrace AI to streamline everyday tasks - from developing presentations and reports to supporting customer engagement and data analysis - they must ensure those tools are being used responsibly and securely,” Caloca said. “Without the right governance, awareness and security controls, AI can unintentionally introduce new vulnerabilities into an organisation.” Fortinet noted that while AI can strengthen productivity and decision-making, it can also create new pathways for cyberattacks if organisations fail to establish appropriate safeguards. HUMAN BEHAVIOUR The company also said human behaviour remains one of the most common ways cybercriminals gain access to networks, underscoring the importance of staff training and cybersecurity awareness. Garfield Gordon, senior systems engineer for Fortinet Jamaica, said sensitive information is increasingly being shared through AI platforms, email systems, banking applications and other digital tools. He added that government agencies, banks and businesses remain among the sectors most frequently targeted by cybercriminals in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. Fortinet said it continues to support national cyber-resilience efforts through its participation in the Technology Recovery and Resilience Task Force, established by the Office of the Prime Minister following Hurricane Melissa. The initiative focuses on strengthening the resilience of critical digital infrastructure, including government services, healthcare and education. The company is also hosting a cybersecurity planning workshop with the Bank of Jamaica this week for chief security officers from financial institutions, aimed at strengthening cybersecurity strategies across the banking sector.

Acting appointment leaves Gordon House tense as clerk goes on leave

Employees at Gordon House, the seat of the country’s legislature, are reportedly peeved at a decision by the management of Parliament to install a junior parliamentary counsel to act as clerk to the houses, bypassing the current deputy clerk to the houses.
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Acting appointment leaves Gordon House tense as clerk goes on leave

Employees at Gordon House, the seat of the country’s legislature, are reportedly peeved at a decision by the management of Parliament to install a junior parliamentary counsel to act as clerk to the houses, bypassing the current deputy clerk to the houses.

'Life is precious': Delhi HC urges Centre to regularly examine Sonam Wangchuk's health

Hearing the a PIL over fasting activist's dwindling health, the high court noted that ​​«life is precious» and asked both the governments to provide, if needed, medical aid, to the Ladakh native. Doctors have warned that Wangchuk may soon ente
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'Life is precious': Delhi HC urges Centre to regularly examine Sonam Wangchuk's health

Hearing the a PIL over fasting activist's dwindling health, the high court noted that ​​«life is precious» and asked both the governments to provide, if needed, medical aid, to the Ladakh native. Doctors have warned that Wangchuk may soon enter a potentially «alarming» phase involving organ damage. Wangchuk has reportedly lost more than 9kgs since beginning his indefinite hunger strike.

'New language in class 9 stressful': SC on CBSE's compulsory 3-language decision

«No that is very bad. 9th standard is stressful. Why do you introduce a new language in 9th? You introduce it in 6th. When we were there in our school we had both ICSE and SSLC. We were taught both syllabus. Only at the end of 9th standard we had to sel
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'New language in class 9 stressful': SC on CBSE's compulsory 3-language decision

«No that is very bad. 9th standard is stressful. Why do you introduce a new language in 9th? You introduce it in 6th. When we were there in our school we had both ICSE and SSLC. We were taught both syllabus. Only at the end of 9th standard we had to select,» Justice BV Nagarathna, who was hearing plea challenging Madras high court direction to establish Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas in each district, said according to Live Law.

Punjab Congress divided as every leader wants to be CM: Mann

Addressing a public gathering in Mukerian, he said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had fulfilled its promises through initiatives in education, healthcare, power and social welfare, and urged people to give the party another mandate so that «opport
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Punjab Congress divided as every leader wants to be CM: Mann

Addressing a public gathering in Mukerian, he said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had fulfilled its promises through initiatives in education, healthcare, power and social welfare, and urged people to give the party another mandate so that «opportunist» opposition leaders, especially the Congress, do not get a chance to come to power.

Congo-Kinshasa: Scientists Confirm New Monkey Species in Congo

[allAfrica] Scientists have discovered a new species of monkey, the Colobus congoensis, that has striking pinkish-orange lips and a black face and lives in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Congo-Kinshasa: Scientists Confirm New Monkey Species in Congo

[allAfrica] Scientists have discovered a new species of monkey, the Colobus congoensis, that has striking pinkish-orange lips and a black face and lives in the forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Lionel Messi and Jude Bellingham clash in tense World Cup moment... before Argentina icon has last laugh as he reaches second straight final

Early on in the game at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz stadium, Messi was seen exchanging tense words with the England superstar after a foul ignited an altercation between several players.
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Lionel Messi and Jude Bellingham clash in tense World Cup moment... before Argentina icon has last laugh as he reaches second straight final

Early on in the game at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz stadium, Messi was seen exchanging tense words with the England superstar after a foul ignited an altercation between several players.

Expert lip reader reveals what really happened between THAT World Cup couple caught on camera... after tense exchange went viral

Lip readers believe they have uncovered what was said in a viral video of a South African couple arguing during a match at the World Cup.
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Expert lip reader reveals what really happened between THAT World Cup couple caught on camera... after tense exchange went viral

Lip readers believe they have uncovered what was said in a viral video of a South African couple arguing during a match at the World Cup.

Moment trans ex-Labour candidate who said she hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered 'extremely painful death' nods along with friend saying: 'If people don't show love, show bullets'

Heather Herbert, a transgender web developer at Aberdeen University, relished in the 'good news' of the former Tory MP's death in a vile post on Bluesky on July 10.
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Moment trans ex-Labour candidate who said she hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered 'extremely painful death' nods along with friend saying: 'If people don't show love, show bullets'

Heather Herbert, a transgender web developer at Aberdeen University, relished in the 'good news' of the former Tory MP's death in a vile post on Bluesky on July 10.

Shocking moment Argentina fans launch objects at YouTuber IShowSpeed during World Cup semi-final... after FIFA launched investigation into racism claims

The popular internet personality, who boasts 57 million subscribers on YouTube and 53 million followers on TikTok , has livestreamed games throughout the tournament.
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Shocking moment Argentina fans launch objects at YouTuber IShowSpeed during World Cup semi-final... after FIFA launched investigation into racism claims

The popular internet personality, who boasts 57 million subscribers on YouTube and 53 million followers on TikTok , has livestreamed games throughout the tournament.

'England... go f*** yourself!': How Three Lions' World Cup semi-final defeat unfolded in Argentina with photos of Lionel Messi on every street corner, the English national anthem drowned out and shops closing early

NIK SIMON IN BUENOS AIRES: Outside the Casa Rosada, where Argentina's first lady, Eva Peron, famously addressed her supporters in the 1950s, anti-English banners were unfurled.
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'England... go f*** yourself!': How Three Lions' World Cup semi-final defeat unfolded in Argentina with photos of Lionel Messi on every street corner, the English national anthem drowned out and shops closing early

NIK SIMON IN BUENOS AIRES: Outside the Casa Rosada, where Argentina's first lady, Eva Peron, famously addressed her supporters in the 1950s, anti-English banners were unfurled.

'Disgusting': Bedok residents fume over blood-stained sanitary pads dumped at HDB block

«Disgusting» was how some Bedok residents described the sight of blood-stained sanitary pads and used tissues strewn around the foot of their HDB block. Residents told Lianhe Zaobao that this issue has persisted for months, adding that the so
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'Disgusting': Bedok residents fume over blood-stained sanitary pads dumped at HDB block

«Disgusting» was how some Bedok residents described the sight of blood-stained sanitary pads and used tissues strewn around the foot of their HDB block. Residents told Lianhe Zaobao that this issue has persisted for months, adding that the soiled materials are believed to have been thrown from a flat at Block 636 Bedok Reservoir Road. Acting on a tip-off, a Lianhe Zaobao reporter visited the HDB estate on Monday (July 13) evening and found a discarded sanitary napkin in one of the drains, and several used tissues scattered nearby. Litter was also seen on the service ledges of several floors.Resident Chen Xianzhang, 67, said he has repeatedly come across blood-stained sanitary pads and used tissues downstairs in recent months. «If it were a tissue, it could have accidentally been blown away by the wind. But sanitary napkins are personal items, so it's obvious that they were thrown there deliberately,» added Chen. He condemned the behaviour as «disgusting» and said it was damaging the estate's environment. 

The night the lights nearly went out: Whistleblowers claim Britain was on brink of shutting down on June 23 during heatwave

Shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho told MPs that operators claimed that on June 23, the grid failed to meet necessary standards as temperatures reached 34C.
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The night the lights nearly went out: Whistleblowers claim Britain was on brink of shutting down on June 23 during heatwave

Shadow energy secretary Claire Coutinho told MPs that operators claimed that on June 23, the grid failed to meet necessary standards as temperatures reached 34C.

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