From The Star
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Dangerous West African mosquito found in Kenya
It is highly competent, can tolerate more arid conditions, and thrive in both rural and urban settings.
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"Attack, attack, attack" Danny Röhl praises 'on fire' Sheffield Wednesday
The Owls battered promotion-chasing West Brom to earn their second win on the spin and stretch their end-of-season unbeaten run to five. They leapfrogged Plymouth Argyle into 20th place and with results elsewhere in the survival scrap going their way, it means a draw at Sunderland next weekend will secure second tier status from the depths of a 12-point deficit in November. Goals from Anthony Musaba, Ike Ugbo and Josh Windass did the business on an afternoon that they shut the Baggies down...
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The Nation's Weather | starherald.net • The Star-Herald • Kosciusko, Mississippi
The Nation's Weather for Saturday, April 27, 2024 _____ NATIONAL SUMMARY Thunderstorms can bring torrential downpours, large hail, damaging wind gusts and tornadoes from northwestern Missouri to northeastern Texas tomorrow. The highest risk is expected
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Opposition lawmakers can ask Sabah govt for funds, says Hajiji
KOTA KINABALU: Opposition assemblymen can ask the state government directly for development funds if there is a pressing need, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
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Johor police want Bukit Aman to suspend cops accused of extortion at BSI
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Johor police will recommend that Bukit Aman suspend the two policemen who allegedly extorted money from travellers at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (BSI) Customs, Immigration and Quarantine complex near the Causeway.
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Errant cops nabbed a second time for extorting travellers at JB checkpoint
JOHOR BARU: Two policemen have been arrested a second time in the space of a month for allegedly extorting money from travellers at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (BSI) Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ).
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Second allegation of cops at BSI extorting money from travellers
JOHOR BARU: Another allegation of policemen extorting money from travellers at the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar (BSI) Customs, Immigration and Quarantine here has surfaced.
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Def Leppard: LP of iconic Sheffield Leadmill gig set to go on sale tomorrow, and where to get it
The big wait is nearly over for Sheffield’s Def Leppard fans - with the album of their iconic Leadmill gig set to go on sale tomorrow. The recording of the show at the Leadmill, on vinyl goes on sale tomorrow to mark Record Store Day 2024 (Saturday, April 20), but is being advertised online at some record shops at nearly £40. Mercury Studios is releasing Def Leppard's 'One Night Only - Live at the Leadmill Sheffield May 19, 2023' in a limited double vinyl run for Record Store Day 2024. They have...
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Dialog Axiata inks deal to acquire Airtel Lanka via share swap
KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd's Sri Lankan unit Dialog Axiata PLC will acquire rival telco Airtel Lanka from Bharti Airtel Limited in exchange for 10.355% of the total issued shares in Dialog.
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ACE Market-bound Sin-Kung targets RM26mil in proceeds from IPO
KUALA LUMPUR: Sin-Kung Logistics Bhd aims to raise RM26mil from its initial public offering (IPO) en route to a listing on the ACE Market of Bursa Malaysia.
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One killed, two hurt as police chase ends with crash at McGalliard and Tillotson in Muncie
The Muncie Police Department is investigating the fatality. Delaware County Coroner Gavin Greene has been called to the scene.
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S'wak's 'build first, reimburse later' approach cuts costs, says Dr Annuar
SIBU: Sarawak's "build first, reimburse later" approach helps save substantial time and costs in repairing and building schools and clinics, says Datuk Dr Annuar Rapaee.