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They cut open my skull to remove my brain tumour, reveals CAPRICE. And this terrifying brush with death radically changed my life...

Caprice is feeling brave these days and she knows why. 'Oh my little friend that I had right here,' she says, tapping her own forehead lightly. 'My tumour. That was really scary...'
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They cut open my skull to remove my brain tumour, reveals CAPRICE. And this terrifying brush with death radically changed my life...

Caprice is feeling brave these days and she knows why. 'Oh my little friend that I had right here,' she says, tapping her own forehead lightly. 'My tumour. That was really scary...'

Tottenham charged with misconduct after homophobic chants heard during win over Man United - with club now facing potential sanctions from the FA

Spurs issued a statement condemning the chants at the match at Old Trafford on September 29, which the PA news agency understands were aimed at Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta.
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Tottenham charged with misconduct after homophobic chants heard during win over Man United - with club now facing potential sanctions from the FA

Spurs issued a statement condemning the chants at the match at Old Trafford on September 29, which the PA news agency understands were aimed at Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta.

Trevor Sorbie dies aged 75: Celebrity hairdresser passes away after battle with bowel cancer - weeks after appearing on This Morning

Scottish-born celebrity hairdresser Trevor Sorbie, who gained fame with the creation of the wedge cut, revealed last month he had weeks to live after his bowel cancer spread to his liver.
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Trevor Sorbie dies aged 75: Celebrity hairdresser passes away after battle with bowel cancer - weeks after appearing on This Morning

Scottish-born celebrity hairdresser Trevor Sorbie, who gained fame with the creation of the wedge cut, revealed last month he had weeks to live after his bowel cancer spread to his liver.

NISA kills 19 al-Shabaab fighters in Middle Shabelle region

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali National Security and Intelligence Agency (NISA) killed at least 19 al-Shabaab members in a coordinated operation in the Yaaqle area of the Middle Shabelle region, the agency reported Friday.
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NISA kills 19 al-Shabaab fighters in Middle Shabelle region

Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali National Security and Intelligence Agency (NISA) killed at least 19 al-Shabaab members in a coordinated operation in the Yaaqle area of the Middle Shabelle region, the agency reported Friday.

Two arrested following gun and ammunition seizure in Waterford

A man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a prohibited weapon and unauthorised possession of ammunition following the seizure of two illegal guns and more than 20 rounds of ammunition in Portmore on Thursday. The arrest was made after...
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Two arrested following gun and ammunition seizure in Waterford

A man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a prohibited weapon and unauthorised possession of ammunition following the seizure of two illegal guns and more than 20 rounds of ammunition in Portmore on Thursday. The arrest was made after...

Over 40 African ministers meeting in Russia

The Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum is welcoming over African ministers to discuss multifaceted cooperation Read Full Article at RT.com
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Over 40 African ministers meeting in Russia

The Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum is welcoming over African ministers to discuss multifaceted cooperation Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump will have to make first move with Putin – Time

Russia will study the US president-elect’s peace plans before it decides whether or not to negotiate, an ex-US official has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump will have to make first move with Putin – Time

Russia will study the US president-elect’s peace plans before it decides whether or not to negotiate, an ex-US official has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump’s victory shatters the EU’s illusion of American benevolence

Having been so happy to be Uncle Sam’s passengers on a joyride, Western European leaders find themselves scrambling for the wheel Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump’s victory shatters the EU’s illusion of American benevolence

Having been so happy to be Uncle Sam’s passengers on a joyride, Western European leaders find themselves scrambling for the wheel Read Full Article at RT.com

EU state to ban non-Western citizens from voting – state media

Draft legislation in Estonia would limit local voting rights to citizens of the EU, NATO and some other nations, according to a report Read Full Article at RT.com
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EU state to ban non-Western citizens from voting – state media

Draft legislation in Estonia would limit local voting rights to citizens of the EU, NATO and some other nations, according to a report Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump 'wants British and European troops sent to enforce 800-mile buffer zone between Russia and Ukraine' as part of his peace plan - as he prepares to speak to Putin

Under the plans for the buffer zone, Russia would keep its territorial gains made in Ukraine with the current border frozen in place.
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Trump 'wants British and European troops sent to enforce 800-mile buffer zone between Russia and Ukraine' as part of his peace plan - as he prepares to speak to Putin

Under the plans for the buffer zone, Russia would keep its territorial gains made in Ukraine with the current border frozen in place.

DPP Discredits Recent Afrobarometer Report, Says its Half-Baked

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has dismissed the recent Afrobarometer survey, calling it “half-baked” and accusing the pollster of neglecting key issues affecting Malawians. The Pan-African research organization released the fin
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DPP Discredits Recent Afrobarometer Report, Says its Half-Baked

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has dismissed the recent Afrobarometer survey, calling it “half-baked” and accusing the pollster of neglecting key issues affecting Malawians. The Pan-African research organization released the findings of its Round 10 survey in Lilongwe, covering topics such as the role of the Vice Presidency and corruption in the Judiciary. The […] The post DPP Discredits Recent Afrobarometer Report, Says its Half-Baked appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Police sergeant injured in gun attack

The St Catherine South police are searching for gunmen who shot and injured a police sergeant at his home on Thursday night. About 9:50 p.m., the police sergeant had just arrived at his home in Portmore, St Catherine, when he was pounced upon...
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Police sergeant injured in gun attack

The St Catherine South police are searching for gunmen who shot and injured a police sergeant at his home on Thursday night. About 9:50 p.m., the police sergeant had just arrived at his home in Portmore, St Catherine, when he was pounced upon...

Russian troops cut off Zaporozhye-Kurakhovo highway — official

Previously, press officer of Ukraine’s 33rd Brigade Nazar Voytenkov said on Ukrainian Liberty (deemed foreign agent and undesirable in Russia) that Ukrainian forces may get surrounded under Kurakhovo on the Kiev-controlled part of the Donetsk People’s Rep
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Russian troops cut off Zaporozhye-Kurakhovo highway — official

Previously, press officer of Ukraine’s 33rd Brigade Nazar Voytenkov said on Ukrainian Liberty (deemed foreign agent and undesirable in Russia) that Ukrainian forces may get surrounded under Kurakhovo on the Kiev-controlled part of the Donetsk People’s Republic

Death toll from Israeli operations in Gaza rises to 43,500 — enclave’s Health Ministry

Gaza’s Health Ministry noted that «Israeli bombardments and shelling attacks killed 39 Palestinians and left another 123 injured in Gaza in the past day»
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Death toll from Israeli operations in Gaza rises to 43,500 — enclave’s Health Ministry

Gaza’s Health Ministry noted that «Israeli bombardments and shelling attacks killed 39 Palestinians and left another 123 injured in Gaza in the past day»

Foreign ministers of Russia, Equatorial Guinea hold talks in Sirius

Earlier, the press service of the Roscongress Foundation told TASS that more than 40 African ministers will attend the first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, scheduled for November 9-10 in the Sirius Federal Territory
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Foreign ministers of Russia, Equatorial Guinea hold talks in Sirius

Earlier, the press service of the Roscongress Foundation told TASS that more than 40 African ministers will attend the first ministerial conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, scheduled for November 9-10 in the Sirius Federal Territory

Houthis say they hit Israeli base with hypersonic missile

The movement’s military spokesperson said that «the Yemeni armed forces conducted a military operation and attacked the Nevatim Airbase in Negev»
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Houthis say they hit Israeli base with hypersonic missile

The movement’s military spokesperson said that «the Yemeni armed forces conducted a military operation and attacked the Nevatim Airbase in Negev»

Man shot at Pasir Ris Park attacked police with improvised flamethrower

Four police officers responding to a call about a woman sitting on the ledge at the top of a tower in Pasir Ris Park this morning (Nov 8) ended with one of them opening fire at a 42-year-old man. In a briefing to media in the evening, the police revealed tha
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Man shot at Pasir Ris Park attacked police with improvised flamethrower

Four police officers responding to a call about a woman sitting on the ledge at the top of a tower in Pasir Ris Park this morning (Nov 8) ended with one of them opening fire at a 42-year-old man. In a briefing to media in the evening, the police revealed that the man had attacked the officers with «an improvised device which ejected flames». They were responding to a call believed to be made by him to lure police officers there with the intent to harm them. After not seeing anyone at the tower, the officers searched the vicinity, and saw a man at a nearby hut. When he attacked, «the officers drew their weapons and commanded him to stop and drop the improvised device,» police said. «However, he refused to comply despite multiple warnings and continued to advance towards the officers with the improvised device.» Due to the imminent threat to their safety, a 30-year-old officer fired a shot at the man with his pistol.  They arrested the man after he fell to the ground and found a knife near him. They also rendered first aid to him until the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s arrival. 

HEART/NSTA Trust to spearhead of series activities for Youth Month

The HEART/NSTA Trust will be spearheading a series of activities for Youth Month, being observed throughout November. Managing Director Dr Taneisha Ingleton provided details during Wednesday’s post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House. The...
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HEART/NSTA Trust to spearhead of series activities for Youth Month

The HEART/NSTA Trust will be spearheading a series of activities for Youth Month, being observed throughout November. Managing Director Dr Taneisha Ingleton provided details during Wednesday’s post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House. The...

Briton allegedly held with cocaine gets new court date

WESTERN BUREAU: BRITISH NATIONAL Rachael Quayle, who was arrested on August 21 after she was allegedly caught trying to smuggle cocaine valued at $45 million inside assorted food items, had her bail extended to November 20 when she appeared in the...
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Briton allegedly held with cocaine gets new court date

WESTERN BUREAU: BRITISH NATIONAL Rachael Quayle, who was arrested on August 21 after she was allegedly caught trying to smuggle cocaine valued at $45 million inside assorted food items, had her bail extended to November 20 when she appeared in the...

New hope for Franklin Town Primary students with library refurbishment

IN AN act of community support, students of Franklin Town Primary School have been given a fresh start with the refurbishment of their school library, which had been unusable since a devastating fire in October 2023. This initiative, part of CIBC...
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New hope for Franklin Town Primary students with library refurbishment

IN AN act of community support, students of Franklin Town Primary School have been given a fresh start with the refurbishment of their school library, which had been unusable since a devastating fire in October 2023. This initiative, part of CIBC...

Students participate in annual youth forum

MORE THAN 100 students from high schools islandwide gathered at the Caenwood Centre Auditorium in Kingston on November 1 for the National Child Month Committee (NCMC) annual youth forum. This year’s staging provided a platform for students to...
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Students participate in annual youth forum

MORE THAN 100 students from high schools islandwide gathered at the Caenwood Centre Auditorium in Kingston on November 1 for the National Child Month Committee (NCMC) annual youth forum. This year’s staging provided a platform for students to...

The 1880 Salt Marsh Trelawny shipwreck Mrs Nicholson leaves her husband eventually

IN THE late 1800s, Falmouth was still a very important and busy shipping port, as mercantilism was one of the things that poked the development of that northwestern town, which replaced Martha Brae about 1790 as the capital of Trelawny, named after...
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The 1880 Salt Marsh Trelawny shipwreck Mrs Nicholson leaves her husband eventually

IN THE late 1800s, Falmouth was still a very important and busy shipping port, as mercantilism was one of the things that poked the development of that northwestern town, which replaced Martha Brae about 1790 as the capital of Trelawny, named after...

B.C. father sentenced for impaired driving crash that killed 7-year-old son

A B.C. man who crashed his car when he was high on meth, causing the death of his seven-year-old son and injuring his two other children and their mother, has been sentenced to six years in prison and banned from driving for 35 years.
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B.C. father sentenced for impaired driving crash that killed 7-year-old son

A B.C. man who crashed his car when he was high on meth, causing the death of his seven-year-old son and injuring his two other children and their mother, has been sentenced to six years in prison and banned from driving for 35 years.

'There is no electricity': Canadian travellers in Cuba urge caution in hurricane's wake

Cuba's power grid was knocked out by Hurricane Rafael, which ripped across the country as a Category 3 storm. In western Cuba, it toppled buildings and pushed 50,000 people to find shelter elsewhere. Cubans were already enduring rolling blackouts due to energ
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'There is no electricity': Canadian travellers in Cuba urge caution in hurricane's wake

Cuba's power grid was knocked out by Hurricane Rafael, which ripped across the country as a Category 3 storm. In western Cuba, it toppled buildings and pushed 50,000 people to find shelter elsewhere. Cubans were already enduring rolling blackouts due to energy shortages.

B.C. city councillors asked to resign after remarks claiming homeless 'don't want to work'

Two city councillors in Port Coquitlam, B.C., are facing calls to resign following comments they made referring to homeless people as 'people who don't want to work' and describing a local shelter as a 'government-funded crack house.'
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B.C. city councillors asked to resign after remarks claiming homeless 'don't want to work'

Two city councillors in Port Coquitlam, B.C., are facing calls to resign following comments they made referring to homeless people as 'people who don't want to work' and describing a local shelter as a 'government-funded crack house.'

'A tragedy': Judge urges northern Manitoba sobering shelter after police cell death

A judge is urging the Manitoba government to look at establishing a safe sobering centre in a northern community to prevent in-custody deaths of people detained due to intoxication.
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'A tragedy': Judge urges northern Manitoba sobering shelter after police cell death

A judge is urging the Manitoba government to look at establishing a safe sobering centre in a northern community to prevent in-custody deaths of people detained due to intoxication.

'A big bombshell': Toronto parents scrambling to find child care after daycares warn of huge fee hikes in January

Parents with children at two west-end daycares say they are scrambling to find alternative child-care arrangements after their centres informed them that fees are set to more than double in the New Year.
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'A big bombshell': Toronto parents scrambling to find child care after daycares warn of huge fee hikes in January

Parents with children at two west-end daycares say they are scrambling to find alternative child-care arrangements after their centres informed them that fees are set to more than double in the New Year.

Iowa pollster makes bombshell claim about controversial poll that showed Kamala winning deep red state after Trump's triumphant victory

J. Ann Selzer, the previously respected Iowa pollster who completely flopped on her prediction that Kamala Harris would win the deep red state, made a shocking admission on the results.
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Iowa pollster makes bombshell claim about controversial poll that showed Kamala winning deep red state after Trump's triumphant victory

J. Ann Selzer, the previously respected Iowa pollster who completely flopped on her prediction that Kamala Harris would win the deep red state, made a shocking admission on the results.

Comoros arrests suspected key smuggler after deadly boat sinking

Police in the Comoros said Friday they had arrested the alleged leader of a smuggling network involved in the capsizing of a migrant boat that claimed around two dozen lives. The boat sank on a well-known smuggling route between the Comoros island of Anjoua
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Comoros arrests suspected key smuggler after deadly boat sinking

Police in the Comoros said Friday they had arrested the alleged leader of a smuggling network involved in the capsizing of a migrant boat that claimed around two dozen lives. The boat sank on a well-known smuggling route between the Comoros island of Anjouan and the French Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte on November 1. «The smuggling ringleader who owned the capsized boat was arrested on Thursday in Anjouan,» Colonel Tachfine Ahmed told AFP. «He admitted that he owned the boat and bought all the material needed for the trip,» he added, saying the 37-year-old suspect was a resident of Mayotte. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Monday that at least 25 people died after the boat was «deliberately capsized by traffickers». The Comoros police said they knew of 17 deaths. Fishermen rescued five survivors who said the boat was carrying around 30 people, including women and young children, the IOM said. A survivor told AFP the smugglers sank the vessel before fleeing on a speedboat. Police confirmed the survivor's account, saying the two smugglers escaped. «We are actively looking for the two smugglers who got on another boat,» the colonel added. In addition to homicide charges, the arrested suspect faces up to 10 years imprisonment for belonging to an organised criminal group as well as three years for illegal transport of passengers. Anjouan is one of the three islands that make up the impoverished nation of Comoros and lies about 70 kilometres (43 miles) northwest of Mayotte, which became a department of France in 2011. Despite being France's poorest department, Mayotte has French infrastructure and welfare, which makes it attractive to migrants from Comoros seeking a better life. Many pay smugglers to make the dangerous sea crossing in rickety fishing boats known as «kwassa-kwassa». © Agence France-Presse

Notre Dame bells ring out in Paris for first time since 2019 fire

The bells of Notre Dame in Paris rang out together on Friday for the first time since a 2019 fire that devastated the historic cathedral, AFP reporters said. The sound of the eight bells in Notre Dame's northern belfry came a month before the cathedral is t
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Notre Dame bells ring out in Paris for first time since 2019 fire

The bells of Notre Dame in Paris rang out together on Friday for the first time since a 2019 fire that devastated the historic cathedral, AFP reporters said. The sound of the eight bells in Notre Dame's northern belfry came a month before the cathedral is to reopen following five years of painstaking restoration work in the wake of the blaze. «This is a beautiful, important and symbolic step,» said Philippe Jost, who runs the public body tasked with restoring the cathedral under challenging circumstances. On the evening of April 19, 2019 Parisians and the world watched in horror as flames ravaged the world heritage landmark and then toppled its spire. President Emmanuel Macron quickly set the ambitious goal to rebuild Notre Dame within five years and make it «even more beautiful» than before. Some 250 companies and hundreds of experts were mobilised for a restoration costing hundreds of millions of euros. Friday shortly before 10:30 am (0930 GMT), the bells sounded one by one until all eight chimed in harmony. «It's not perfect yet, but we will make it perfect,» said Alexandre Gougeon who is in charge of the re-installation of the bells. «This first test was a success.» The 2019 fire destroyed part of the northern belfry, requiring it to be restored and the bells to be removed, cleaned of dust and lead, and then returned to their space. The heaviest bell, called «Gabriel», weighs over four tonnes, and the lightest, «Jean-Marie», 800 kilogrammes. A weekend of ceremonies is to mark Notre-Dame's reopening on December 7 and 8. © Agence France-Presse

U.S. confirms MQ-1C drone crash in Somalia, dispelling Turkish TB2 confusion

Mogadishu (HOL) — The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed Friday that an American-operated MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone crashed on Tuesday in southern Somalia, clarifying initial reports from local media that had misidentified the aircraft as Turkish.
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U.S. confirms MQ-1C drone crash in Somalia, dispelling Turkish TB2 confusion

Mogadishu (HOL) — The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed Friday that an American-operated MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone crashed on Tuesday in southern Somalia, clarifying initial reports from local media that had misidentified the aircraft as Turkish.

Looks like the deficit will be 17 billion more

The Ministry of Finance and Economy expects that the total income of the Treasury will be about 20.7 billion ISK less next year than was assumed when the budget proposal for the year 2025 was submitted. Total expenditures, however, fall by 3.1 billion from th
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Looks like the deficit will be 17 billion more

The Ministry of Finance and Economy expects that the total income of the Treasury will be about 20.7 billion ISK less next year than was assumed when the budget proposal for the year 2025 was submitted. Total expenditures, however, fall by 3.1 billion from the bill's estimate in a reassessment presented by the ministry to the Alþingi's government budget committee.

UTM K4bn debt: Chilima faces fresh legal action over K106m unpaid 2020 campaign expenses

A legal dispute has emerged between Dr. Saulos Chilima, Malawi’s Vice President, and Mr. Benson Kambulire, a businessman, over an alleged breach of contract related to over K106 million campaign expenses from the 2020 elections. The case, filed in cour
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UTM K4bn debt: Chilima faces fresh legal action over K106m unpaid 2020 campaign expenses

A legal dispute has emerged between Dr. Saulos Chilima, Malawi’s Vice President, and Mr. Benson Kambulire, a businessman, over an alleged breach of contract related to over K106 million campaign expenses from the 2020 elections. The case, filed in court earlier this month, highlights a financial disagreement surrounding a deal between Dr. Chilima and Kambulire, […] The post UTM K4bn debt: Chilima faces fresh legal action over K106m unpaid 2020 campaign expenses appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

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