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Scientists forecast 10-degree Arctic temperature hike by century end

According to the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, scientists came to conclusions about significant climate change in the studied region, including the increased precipitation
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Scientists forecast 10-degree Arctic temperature hike by century end

According to the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, scientists came to conclusions about significant climate change in the studied region, including the increased precipitation

Georgian Interior Ministry detains two people for mass ballot stuffing on election day

The Georgian Central Election Commission had to annul the election results at the polling station due to the incident
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Georgian Interior Ministry detains two people for mass ballot stuffing on election day

The Georgian Central Election Commission had to annul the election results at the polling station due to the incident

Over 100 health workers killed, 83 injured in Lebanon since October 2023 — UN agency

According to the report, at least 55 attacks on medical facilities and another 27 on ambulances have also been recorded
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Over 100 health workers killed, 83 injured in Lebanon since October 2023 — UN agency

According to the report, at least 55 attacks on medical facilities and another 27 on ambulances have also been recorded

Ukrainian army chief briefs US commander on difficult frontline situation

Alexander Syrsky asked General Christopher Cavoli to increase defense assistance for the Ukrainian army, citing Russia's equipment and troop superiority
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Ukrainian army chief briefs US commander on difficult frontline situation

Alexander Syrsky asked General Christopher Cavoli to increase defense assistance for the Ukrainian army, citing Russia's equipment and troop superiority

Revealed: The cause of tragic gym accident that killed medical student while he was using machine and suffered 'traumatic' head injury

EXCLUSIVE: Mohammed Farraj, 22, (pictured) was using the work out machine when he is understood to have had a sudden medical episode and there was 'a massive crash'.
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Revealed: The cause of tragic gym accident that killed medical student while he was using machine and suffered 'traumatic' head injury

EXCLUSIVE: Mohammed Farraj, 22, (pictured) was using the work out machine when he is understood to have had a sudden medical episode and there was 'a massive crash'.

Stuffed with surprises: 3 international students caught smuggling duty-unpaid cigarettes in soft toys

Three international students were found to be evading taxes on cigarettes by smuggling them in stuffed toys. In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Oct 30), Singapore Customs said that a two-day operation from Oct 22 to 23 uncovered seven parcels with cigarettes c
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Stuffed with surprises: 3 international students caught smuggling duty-unpaid cigarettes in soft toys

Three international students were found to be evading taxes on cigarettes by smuggling them in stuffed toys. In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Oct 30), Singapore Customs said that a two-day operation from Oct 22 to 23 uncovered seven parcels with cigarettes concealed in plush toys declared as «decorations». Officers had cracked down on the unique smuggling tactic following a referral from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority. A 21-year-old Chinese national was arrested at Tao Ching Road with 70 packets of duty-unpaid cigarettes in four parcels, said Singapore Customs. He had allegedly received the parcels on behalf of a friend overseas, who instructed him to deliver them or arrange for them to be collected by buyers in Singapore. The man was charged in the State Courts on Oct 25. Two Chinese nationals, aged 22 and 28, were also issued composition sums of $3,000 and $2,500 for importing the other three parcels, the government agency said, adding that all three men are student-pass holders.

Chinese Hindu family opens home altar to 100 believers on Deepavali

Although Deepavali is a festival traditionally celebrated by Indians, it's also a busy time for 71-year-old Chen Xixiang (transliteration), who is also Hindu.  Chen, who converted to Hinduism some 55 years ago, told Lianhe Zaobao she was influenced by her
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Chinese Hindu family opens home altar to 100 believers on Deepavali

Although Deepavali is a festival traditionally celebrated by Indians, it's also a busy time for 71-year-old Chen Xixiang (transliteration), who is also Hindu.  Chen, who converted to Hinduism some 55 years ago, told Lianhe Zaobao she was influenced by her husband, who would follow his colleagues to a Hindu temple.  He became a medium at the temple and participated in several of their religious festivals.  The Chens also started a home altar and opened their doors to fellow believers who wanted to worship there.  «Later on, as the kampungs were gradually demolished, we brought the religious statues to [our] HDB flats.  »Our flats weren't located on a floor with a lift, so us believers had to carry the statues individually up the stairs, including the 100-year-old Kali statue, so that we could continue our worship. This way, other believers could also come to our home," said Chen.  Chen's three daughters and 25-year-old granddaughter, He Jiahui, also converted to Hinduism. 

RI students unhappy with proposed changes launch petition to oust principal; school says it's aware and consulting stakeholders

Rumoured changes at Raffles Institution (RI) have sparked a student revolt, with a petition now circulating online calling for principal Aaron Loh's immediate dismissal. The alleged changes, reportedly leaked from internal meetings, span curriculum adjustmen
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RI students unhappy with proposed changes launch petition to oust principal; school says it's aware and consulting stakeholders

Rumoured changes at Raffles Institution (RI) have sparked a student revolt, with a petition now circulating online calling for principal Aaron Loh's immediate dismissal. The alleged changes, reportedly leaked from internal meetings, span curriculum adjustments, CCA restructuring, policy shifts and even facility modifications. A major point of contention is the rumoured CCA overhaul, including the removal of Judo and other CCAs, and the conversion of some Merit CCAs (like Chess and Math Club) to Core CCAs. This restructuring has sparked debate, with some arguing it improves resource allocation and broadens participation, while others worry about losing specialised activities and impact on students' CCA records and Leap applications. Further anxiety stems from potential curriculum cuts, including Philosophy, Research Education (RE), and Raffles Academy, which some fear will limit academic opportunities and hinder intellectual growth.

JFB donates fire-safety devices to two children’s homes

THE JAMAICA Fire Brigade (JFB) has donated smoke detectors and fire extinguishers to two children’s homes in St Andrew. Mary’s Child, a programme under the Mustard Seed Communities, received 26 smoke detectors and two fire extinguishers, while the...
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JFB donates fire-safety devices to two children’s homes

THE JAMAICA Fire Brigade (JFB) has donated smoke detectors and fire extinguishers to two children’s homes in St Andrew. Mary’s Child, a programme under the Mustard Seed Communities, received 26 smoke detectors and two fire extinguishers, while the...

St Thomas fire victim gets new home

AFTER LOSING her home to fire two years ago, Marsha Davis of Seaforth, St Thomas, now has a new home, thanks to the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development’s Indigent Housing Programme. The ministry, in fulfilling a commitment made...
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St Thomas fire victim gets new home

AFTER LOSING her home to fire two years ago, Marsha Davis of Seaforth, St Thomas, now has a new home, thanks to the Ministry of Local Government and Community Development’s Indigent Housing Programme. The ministry, in fulfilling a commitment made...

Cops charged in beating death of Mario Deane to stand trial on November 11

WESTERN BUREAU: The three police officers, who were arrested and charged in connection with the 2014 beating death of St James resident Mario Deane, are slated to appear in the St James Circuit Court on November 11 to answer to the charges against...
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Cops charged in beating death of Mario Deane to stand trial on November 11

WESTERN BUREAU: The three police officers, who were arrested and charged in connection with the 2014 beating death of St James resident Mario Deane, are slated to appear in the St James Circuit Court on November 11 to answer to the charges against...

Proud moment for family, friends of new CCJ judge

FAMILY AND friends of Madame Justice Chantal Ononaiwu wore bright smiles as she was sworn in as the second Jamaican judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), at King’s House, on Tuesday. Her mother, Arlene Ononaiwu, said that it was a proud...
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Proud moment for family, friends of new CCJ judge

FAMILY AND friends of Madame Justice Chantal Ononaiwu wore bright smiles as she was sworn in as the second Jamaican judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), at King’s House, on Tuesday. Her mother, Arlene Ononaiwu, said that it was a proud...

The mob kills the custos, notable people and volunteers from Bath

AT THE time of the Morant Bay Uprising in 1865, Edward John Eyre, the British colonial governor, was in charge of the administration of the colony, in which there were dissenting voices, much discontent among the laity and in the Assembly over the...
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The mob kills the custos, notable people and volunteers from Bath

AT THE time of the Morant Bay Uprising in 1865, Edward John Eyre, the British colonial governor, was in charge of the administration of the colony, in which there were dissenting voices, much discontent among the laity and in the Assembly over the...

Africa: Mining Must Become More Responsible and Sustainable. Where Hi-Tech Solutions Fit in

[The Conversation Africa] If you visit a commercial mining operation anywhere in the world today, some sights and sounds - workers descending in elevators to underground shafts, the roar of truck engines - will be much the same as they have been for decades.
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Africa: Mining Must Become More Responsible and Sustainable. Where Hi-Tech Solutions Fit in

[The Conversation Africa] If you visit a commercial mining operation anywhere in the world today, some sights and sounds - workers descending in elevators to underground shafts, the roar of truck engines - will be much the same as they have been for decades.

Six Nebraska athletes ‘get off the bench’ in antiabortion election ad

The athletes were not paid for the ads, which were made by the campaign behind a Nebraska ballot measure that would retain the state’s 12-week ban.
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Six Nebraska athletes ‘get off the bench’ in antiabortion election ad

The athletes were not paid for the ads, which were made by the campaign behind a Nebraska ballot measure that would retain the state’s 12-week ban.

Somalia inaugurates largest emergency care center

The Federal Government of Somalia has marked a new era in healthcare following the launch of the country’s largest Emergency Care Centre at Medina General Hospital in Mogadishu.
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Somalia inaugurates largest emergency care center

The Federal Government of Somalia has marked a new era in healthcare following the launch of the country’s largest Emergency Care Centre at Medina General Hospital in Mogadishu.

Man U respond to Ten Hag sacking with big win, spurs beat Man City

Manchester United responded to the firing of Erik ten Hag by scoring four goals in the first 38 minutes on the way to a 5-2 thrashing of Leicester in the English League Cup, while Tottenham eliminated Manchester City in the last 16 on Thursday.
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Man U respond to Ten Hag sacking with big win, spurs beat Man City

Manchester United responded to the firing of Erik ten Hag by scoring four goals in the first 38 minutes on the way to a 5-2 thrashing of Leicester in the English League Cup, while Tottenham eliminated Manchester City in the last 16 on Thursday.

Somaliland President vows to uphold MoU with Ethiopia, accuses Somalia’s President of ‘campaign against’ Ethiopia

Muse Bihi Abdi, the President of Somaliland, asserted that Somaliland will not back down from implementing the Memorandum of Understanding it signed with Ethiopia, despite any opposition or pressure from external parties.
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Somaliland President vows to uphold MoU with Ethiopia, accuses Somalia’s President of ‘campaign against’ Ethiopia

Muse Bihi Abdi, the President of Somaliland, asserted that Somaliland will not back down from implementing the Memorandum of Understanding it signed with Ethiopia, despite any opposition or pressure from external parties.

UTM Convention Set to Proceed Against All Odds as Two Candidates Submit Nomination Papers

Despite numerous challenges and uncertainties, the UTM Party is steadfastly moving forward with its convention scheduled for November 17, 2024, in Mzuzu. This decision comes amidst various political hurdles, but the determination within the party remains stro
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UTM Convention Set to Proceed Against All Odds as Two Candidates Submit Nomination Papers

Despite numerous challenges and uncertainties, the UTM Party is steadfastly moving forward with its convention scheduled for November 17, 2024, in Mzuzu. This decision comes amidst various political hurdles, but the determination within the party remains strong as two candidates have officially submitted their nomination papers for the presidency. Dalitso Kabambe and Dr. Mathews Mtumbuka, […] The post UTM Convention Set to Proceed Against All Odds as Two Candidates Submit Nomination Papers appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Gabon justice conseil d'Etat : le président de Chambre et le Commissaire général adjoint à la loi installés

C'est à la faveur d'une audience solennelle dans la salle d'audience du conseil d'État, et en présence de deux membres du gouvernement, les ministres en charge de la justice garde des sceaux, ministre de tutelle, et celui de la reforme des institutions, d
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Gabon justice conseil d'Etat : le président de Chambre et le Commissaire général adjoint à la loi installés

C'est à la faveur d'une audience solennelle dans la salle d'audience du conseil d'État, et en présence de deux membres du gouvernement, les ministres en charge de la justice garde des sceaux, ministre de tutelle, et celui de la reforme des institutions, du président de la cour constitutionnelle, des présidents des cours et tribunaux que monsieur Ikapitte Sylvain Serge, magistrat a été installé dans ses nouvelles fonctions de président de chambre près le conseil d'État. Sylvain Serge (...) - JUSTICE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Labour's 'tax bomb' on businesses could only be the start: Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out MORE increases after hitting the UK with the highest tax ever in £40bn Budget raid

In a massive Budget package that left Westminster stunned, the Chancellor shifted the country decisively towards a European high-tax, high spending model.
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Labour's 'tax bomb' on businesses could only be the start: Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out MORE increases after hitting the UK with the highest tax ever in £40bn Budget raid

In a massive Budget package that left Westminster stunned, the Chancellor shifted the country decisively towards a European high-tax, high spending model.

Chancellor's claim of £22bn 'black hole' in public finances is NOT backed up by Britain's economic watchdog... sparking anger from her predecessor Jeremy Hunt

Rachel Reeves 's claims of a £22billion 'black hole' in the public finances have not been backed up by Britain's economic watchdog - sparking anger from Tory ex-chancellor Jeremy Hunt.
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Chancellor's claim of £22bn 'black hole' in public finances is NOT backed up by Britain's economic watchdog... sparking anger from her predecessor Jeremy Hunt

Rachel Reeves 's claims of a £22billion 'black hole' in the public finances have not been backed up by Britain's economic watchdog - sparking anger from Tory ex-chancellor Jeremy Hunt.

Spanish press slam 'masquerade' of Real's Ballon d'Or boycott

Spanish media said Tuesday that Real Madrid had cheapened themselves by boycotting the Ballon d'Or ceremony, with even the normally loyal Marca weighing in while Spain's national coach admitted it was «not good for football». European champions R
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Spanish press slam 'masquerade' of Real's Ballon d'Or boycott

Spanish media said Tuesday that Real Madrid had cheapened themselves by boycotting the Ballon d'Or ceremony, with even the normally loyal Marca weighing in while Spain's national coach admitted it was «not good for football». European champions Real announced their decision to skip Monday night's gala ceremony in Paris just hours before it took place after apparently learning that their Brazilian striker Vinicius had not won the men's award. «This masquerade is unworthy of the greatest club in the world,» said Marca, which is normally staunchly pro-Real, in an editorial, adding that the club had ignored its own mantra that calls on its players «to shake hands even when you lose». In fact Real Madrid won other awards, including men's team of the year, but there was no one to collect them. It was a big night for Spanish football in general with Manchester City and Spain midfielder Rodri and Barcelona's Aitana Bonmati collecting the men's and women's awards, but the seats left empty by Real's delegation cast a shadow over the event. «It's not good for football for an entity like Real Madrid not to be present at a gala of this dimension,» said Spain's Euro 2024-winning coach Luis de la Fuente on the red carpet. Alfredo Relano, editor-in-chief of Spanish sports daily AS, one of the 100 journalists who voted for the Ballon d'Or, lamented that «the first Ballon d'Or for a Spanish player since 1960, which was keenly awaited, did not provoke the state of collective excitement that was expected, but rather a controversial day». - 'Lack of respect' - Real Madrid are at loggerheads with UEFA over the proposed Super League, which the club support but which most other major European clubs have rejected, and they were quick to blame the European governing body for Vinicius missing out on the award. «It is clear that Ballon d'Or-UEFA does not respect Real Madrid,» they said on Monday. «And Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected.» Vincent Garcia, the editor-in-chief of France Football which organises the event, denied there was any anti-Vinicius or anti-Real Madrid conspiracy. «UEFA has been involved in supporting the gala this year but it is France Football that awards the prize,» he told L'Equipe. «There is no possibility of manipulation.» Garcia also offered a more rational explanation for Rodri, voted the best player at Euro 2024, taking the award. «It was close,» he said. «Vinicius certainly suffered from the presence of (fellow Madrid players) (Dani) Carvajal and (Jude) Bellingham in the top five, as that lost him some votes... which may have benefited Rodri.» Another potential explanation, raised by several specialist media, was the fact that voters were asked to consider the «fair play» aspect of a player's game. This may have been detrimental to the occasionally temperamental and provocative Brazilian while benefiting the model image of Rodri. Meanwhile, former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon also lamented the club's absence from the awards ceremony by telling Sky Sports: «We are the greatest club in the world but we have to behave properly.» © Agence France-Presse

'I was trembling:' Brampton man says police wrongfully Tasered him in his bedroom

Junior Henry says he was shot by a Taser in his bedroom all because police got the wrong home in Brampton.
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'I was trembling:' Brampton man says police wrongfully Tasered him in his bedroom

Junior Henry says he was shot by a Taser in his bedroom all because police got the wrong home in Brampton.

Wheel detached from van causes fatal 401 crash near Cambridge: OPP

One person has died after police say a wheel detached from a vehicle, causing a crash in the eastbound lanes of the 401 near Cambridge.
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Wheel detached from van causes fatal 401 crash near Cambridge: OPP

One person has died after police say a wheel detached from a vehicle, causing a crash in the eastbound lanes of the 401 near Cambridge.

Federal government to stop paying B.C. woman for job she doesn’t have

There appears to be an end in sight for the strange predicament of a B.C. woman who was being paid by the federal government for a job she was hired for but never actually did.
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Federal government to stop paying B.C. woman for job she doesn’t have

There appears to be an end in sight for the strange predicament of a B.C. woman who was being paid by the federal government for a job she was hired for but never actually did.

Seller ordered to return buyer's $1.5M deposit for 2 Vancouver teardowns at centre of fraud litigation

The owner of a pair of teardown homes in Vancouver's rapidly redeveloping Oakridge neighbourhood has been ordered to refund a would-be buyer's deposit of $1.5 million.
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Seller ordered to return buyer's $1.5M deposit for 2 Vancouver teardowns at centre of fraud litigation

The owner of a pair of teardown homes in Vancouver's rapidly redeveloping Oakridge neighbourhood has been ordered to refund a would-be buyer's deposit of $1.5 million.

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