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Malay Mail Education

K9 unit joins search for missing 83-year-old man in Sungai Petani after blanket found at water’s edge, 30m from house

SUNGAI PETANI, May 3 — An elderly man is feared drowned after he was believed to have fallen into a river in Kampung Padang Tengah, Tikam Batu, today. The victim has been identified as Mohamad Khalid @ Halim Salleh,…

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Malay Mail Education·policy

Cheap not always good: Watch out for ‘badal haji’ scams, Putrajaya tells Muslim pilgrims

BACHOK, May 3 — The government will continue to monitor suspicious offers related to badal haji services, particularly at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and on social media platforms. Minister in the Prime…

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BBC Mundo América Latina

La extraordinaria historia de Hércules, el oso al que una pareja adoptó y crio como parte de su familia

Hércules llegó a la vida de Maggie y Andy Robin cuando era un cachorro de nueve meses. Durante los años que vivieron juntos desarrollaron una relación única. Te contamos su historia.

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Gulf Times Education

Palestinian martyred by Israeli occupation forces in Gaza strip

A Palestinian was martyred Sunday after being shot by Israeli occupation forces east of Gaza City. Israeli occupation forces continued to violate the ceasefire agreement by carrying out shelling and opening fire in…

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Reason·policy

Civilians Across the Middle East React to the Iran War: 'A Fear That Settles in Your Heart'

Amena found out about the war when air raid alarms woke her. Hossein first heard it when fighter jets blew up a radio station as he listened to it. Jad found out about it on the news, two hours before the bombs fell on…

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National Post

‘Now we’re Jews again’: Toronto photographer documents Jewish identity after October 7

A new book by Toronto-based photographer Marnie Salsky explores how Jewish identity “is shaped, witnessed and archived in the present moment, particularly amid rising antisemitism.” Read More

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National Post·policy

Cody Mallette: Notwithstanding clause was the price of the Charter. Courts must not rewrite it

On April 17, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms turned forty-four. The same morning, Minister of Justice Sean Fraser toured the Library and Archives Preservation Centre in Gatineau, Qc., and told reporters he is…

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The Conversation Africa·policy

The bias in medical research: Africa carries a huge disease burden but is missing from clinical trials

Modern medicine prides itself on being a universal science, built on evidence from clinical trials. But there’s a bias in medical research. While Africa accounts for roughly 25% of the global disease burden and 19% of…

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The Conversation Africa·higher-ed

80% of Africa’s fertiliser is imported: how food systems can adapt to the Iran shock

Conflict in the Persian Gulf is disrupting fertiliser supplies, and Africa’s food systems stand to lose. Agrifood systems (the activities that connect the people, investments and decisions involved in producing and…

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The Conversation Africa·policy

India’s Horn of Africa strategy has shifted: what it’s trying to do and how it could work

India’s engagement in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea basin was, until recently, largely limited to UN peacekeeping operations and anti-piracy patrols. Since the second half of the 1990s, India has participated in nearly…

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The Conversation Africa·policy

Extreme heat is a growing threat to health, jobs and food security in southern Africa – study looks for practical solutions

Extreme heat is not just uncomfortable weather – it is becoming a serious threat to health, jobs and food security across southern Africa, especially for those least able to cope. Unlike floods, cyclones, wildfires or…

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Radio-Canada A la une

Hot-dogs, arts et cuisine de rue : le grand dégel des trottoirs torontois

La Ville de Toronto a mis fin au moratoire sur les vendeurs de rue, qui était en vigueur depuis 2002.

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National Post

Letters: Sovereign wealth fund is a poor idea for debt-ridden Canada

Re: Not another Liberal slush fund! — Jack Mintz, April 28; Federal deficit smaller than expected in spring economic update, but with $37.5B in extra spending — Jordan Gowling, April 28; Carney accelerates Canada's…

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Gulf Times Qatar

German Institute Chief warns of significant risks to economy due to US tariffs

President of the Munich-based ifo Institute Clemens Fuest has warned of significant risks to the German economy amid the threat of new US tariffs. Fuest fears serious consequences should the European Union retaliate to…

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Malay Mail Education

Sarawak Water warns of low water pressure in Sibu after cable theft forced electricity shutdown at treatment plant

SIBU, May 3 — Sarawak Water Sdn Bhd (Central Region) has warned of possible low water pressure in several areas here following the theft of an earthing cable at the Salim Phase 1 Water Treatment Plant substation. In an…

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Gulf Times Qatar

Palestinian child martyred, others wounded by shrapnel from Israeli shelling in southern Gaza

A Palestinian child was martyred after succumbing to wounds sustained from a targeted Israeli occupation drone in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip. WAFA news agency cited medical sources as saying that a drone dropped a…

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Gulf Times Qatar·higher-ed

Global energy turmoil weighs on UK economy

The UK faces a new wave of economic pressure as the repercussions of the war in Iran ripple through global markets. Despite being continents apart, the interconnectedness of energy markets and supply chains impacts the…

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Gulf Times Qatar·policy

World Press Freedom Day.. escalating Israeli targeting of journalists in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria

Journalists are increasingly becoming direct targets in conflict zones rather than mere witnesses, amid an unprecedented rise in violations against them while the world marks the World Press Freedom Day under escalating…

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Irish Times News

Dublin half marathon: Road closures as winners cross the line

3 May 2026; Sarah Ward of Cherry Orchard Running AC, Dublin. pictured at the second edition of the Dublin City Council Dublin City Half Marathon on Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. Starting on O’Connell Street, the 21.1km route…

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Dawn Pakistan

Heat by design: Can cities be cooled without air conditioning?

Cities heat up faster than surrounding areas because of how they’re built. Urban areas can be up to 5.6 degrees Celsius warmer than nearby regions because of roads, concrete surfaces and dense construction that absorb…

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