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Malawi Voice.com 

MIGHTY DPP TRIUMPHS IN ZOMBA: Christopher Jana Elected New Mayor

In a significant political development, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) councillor Christopher Jana has been elected as the new mayor of Zomba City Council, replacing United Democratic Front (UDF) councillor Davie Maunde. The election was held today after the High Court in Blantyre discharged a stay order that had been restraining local councils from conducting elections […]

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BangkokPost.com 

Cantonese traditions meet modern inspirations

Summer Palace at the Conrad Singapore Orchard first opened its doors in 1982 and has since remained one of the country’s most revered Cantonese restaurants.

African American Golfer's Digest 

SCORES: Greenwood Juneteenth Golf Tournament

Saturday – June 15, 2024Rocky River Golf Course – Concord, North Carolina85 Players Closest to Pin #5        Jordan Williams #10      Darryl Jackson #15      Rod Jackson Longest Drive Men #3        Tyler…

Deadline.com 

Apple TV+ Joins ZDF On Medical Drama ‘KRANK Berlin’

EXCLUSIVE: Apple TV+ has boarded the fast-paced German medical drama KRANK Berlin. Apple has joined ZDFneo on the eight-part series, which is from Violet Pictures and Real Film Berlin and co-created by former British emergency room physician turned screenwriter Samuel Jefferson and Brimstone and Glory maker Viktor Jakovleski. Apple will take global rights, with pubcaster […]

Horse And Hound 

All about the Border Collie

ERKA8D Border CollieWhile the jobs for which many dogs were bred are now obsolete, the Border Collie is still a master of his trade. Border Collies were developed to work sheep (and cattle), with an innate herding instinct, stealth and speed. The Border part of the title indicates his original territory, working the border regions of England, […]

France24.com (en) 

Agencies struggle to remit aid to Niger as food crisis expected to peak in June

Delivering humanitarian aid in Niger was already a great challenge before the political crisis triggered by the coup in July 2023. But now, local humanitarian organisations that rely on financial backing from international bodies like the EU and USAID have had to reduce their work significantly. Some have been forced to shut down entirely. The most vulnerable are hit the hardest, just as the food crisis – expected to peak in June – is set to be the worst of the last 10 years.