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October 13, 2024 03:20 UTC

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October 13, 2024 01:49 UTC

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — South Africa and New Zealand enjoyed easy wins at the Women’s T20 World Cup on Saturday to boost their bids for semifinal spots. Earlier, New Zealand had an emphatic eight-wicket win over already-eliminated Sri Lanka in Group A at Sharjah. Opening batter Tazmin Brits top-scored with 42 runs off 41 balls as South Africa cruised to 107-3 with 16 balls to spare. New Zealand reached 118-2 with 15 balls remaining after limiting Sri Lanka to 115-5. Kerr scored better than a run-a-ball 34 with three boundaries, and captain Sophie Devine knocked off the winning runs with the only six of the game.

October 13, 2024 01:44 UTC

Northern Lights dazzle in North East and CumbriaThe Northern Lights have once again been visible across large swathes of north-east England and Cumbria. According to BBC Weather, it was the strongest and most widespread show of lights in the UK since May. The phenomenon, also known as aurora borealis, occurs when charged particles from the Sun collide with gases in the Earth's atmosphere around the magnetic poles. Scientists have likened it to "a big sneeze by the Sun". As the particles collide with the gases, light is emitted at various wavelengths, creating colourful displays in the sky.

October 12, 2024 23:49 UTC

You can inoffensively refer to your mother-in-law’s derriere in her hearing; I don’t know which other word you can do that without coming off as a despicable character. For NBI, is for peaceful and mutually beneficial utilisation of the Nile, shouldn’t allow any member country to regard another as the derriere of the Nile ecosystem. NBI should primarily rely more on scientific than political considerations which tend to narrowly categorise members as upstream (water contributors) vs downstream (water users). The openly voiced fear today is that downstream Egypt can deploy militarily to mess up upstream Ethiopia by setting-up non-member Somalia as a potential battleground in the process. NBI should leverage the huge power generation capacity along the Nile in Ethiopia and Uganda with the industrial advancement of Egypt to hasten economic development in the Basin.

October 12, 2024 21:57 UTC





Morocco’s dominance of Group B in the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 Qualifiers continued on Saturday, 12 October as they outclassed Central African Republic to make it three out of three wins in their group. A clinical display by the Atlas Lions concluded with a 5-0 win for next year’s TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations hosts, as they build momentum to staging the biggest event on African soil. Assedine Ounahi’s first half brace alongside Adbe Essalzouli, Achraf Hakimi and Soufiane Rahimi’s goals ensured Morocco’s third straight win of the group. The Atlas Lions now lead the pack with a healthy five points, ahead of Gabon who played out to a goalless draw with Lesotho on Friday evening. Central African Republic will be hoping to redeem themselves and put Saturday’s misery behind them when they welcome the Atlas Lions for the return leg on the same evening.

October 12, 2024 21:40 UTC

Northern Lights dance across Yorkshire skiesThe Northern Lights lit up Yorkshire on Thursday night with cameras turned skyward to capture the phenomenon. Splashes of red, green and purple beamed above towns and countryside across much of the ridings as the evening went on. BBC Lead Weather Presenter Simon King said the colourful displays were visible "after an extremely geomagnetic storm". Many people saw the aurora from about 19:00 BST, before it weakened slightly and then came back more strongly at midnight.

October 12, 2024 17:36 UTC

NGO Doctors Without Borders also known as MSF is calling on the various stakeholders in Sudan to facilitate humanitarian aid delivery to the Zamzam camp in the country's western region of Darfur. MSF says it was forced to stop care for 5,000 children on an outpatient basis, including 2,900 children with severe acute malnutrition. It accuses the warring parties in Sudan of blocking for months, the delivery of food, medicines, and supplies to the camp. Zamzam camp sits outside the capital of the North-Darfur state were fihgting rages. The camp attracted broader international attention as the IPC Famine Review Committee concluded in August that a famine was underway.

October 12, 2024 14:04 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 12): The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) said it expects to attract export opportunities worth RM300 million from its participation at this year's Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (GITEX) Global and Expand North Star (ENS) in Dubai. The agency said its participation in GITEX Global and ENS is designed to showcase Malaysia’s vibrant tech sector and position the country as a destination for digital transformation. "With a robust industry ecosystem, a talented workforce, and an innovation-driven economy, Malaysia presents a compelling case for global digital investments. MDEC is committed to fostering innovation and talent development, creating an environment where global tech companies, local innovators, and policymakers can collaborate to drive the digital economy forward," it added. MDEC's head of digital industry acceleration, Wan Murdani Wan Mohamad, will lead the Malaysian delegation at GITEX Global and ENS.

October 12, 2024 13:01 UTC

Northern Lights stun north-west of EnglandThe Northern Lights dazzled residents across the north-west of England as they cascaded in vivid pinks, purple and green. Also known as aurora borealis, the lights were seen across the UK where they have been increasingly visible this year due to the biggest geomagnetic storm since 2003. Last night, according to BBC Weather, it was the strongest and most widespread showing of the phenomenon in the UK since May. Those taking photographs are advised to use a long exposure camera to capture the auroras, as it is not always visible with the eye.

October 12, 2024 12:58 UTC

Researchers are pushing for the increased production of sugar beet, a type of root vegetable, to supplement the high demand for sugar and sweeteners in Kenya. “The sugar deficit that we experience as a country can be addressed by adopting the growth of sugar beet and processing it to extract sugar,” he told Business Daily. Sugar beet is a root vegetable grown for its high sugar content and serves as one of the two main global sources of sugar, alongside sugarcane. To seal the sugar deficit, sugar beet is the most viable option," Mr Kariuki said. Describing sugar beet as a multi-purpose crop, Mr Kariuki said that other by-products from sugar beet include agricultural lime, animal feed, fuel, polymers, and ethanol.

October 12, 2024 10:53 UTC

The official said North Korean officers are already on the ground in Russia-occupied Ukraine to observe Russian forces and study the battlefield, but Kyiv hasn’t seen any North Korean units fighting yet. The United States says North Korea has sent large amounts of munitions, including artillery shells, to Russia. Both North Korea and Russia have denied the allegations. “Russia and North Korea have an agreement that is basically a military alliance, so it is highly likely that North Korea would send additional troops,” Kim told lawmakers. And during the Vietnam War, North Korea sent pilots to help defend North Vietnam against U.S. air attacks, according to Vietnamese records.

October 12, 2024 10:24 UTC

Northern Lights shimmer over UK in stunning photosCloudyapple/BBC Weather Watchers Glenariff, Causeway Coast And GlensThe Northern Lights have splashed vivid colour across UK night skies once again, with stunning images captured all across the country. BBC Weather Watchers, readers and viewers sent in almost 5,000 photos of the lights after Thursday's display - here are some of the best, along with some agency pictures and snaps shared with the BBC on social media. Cat Lloyd GwyneddNorthern Lights spotted over RenfrewshireEmWin/Weather Watchers Frieth, BuckinghamshireThe Northern Lights have been visible right across the UK and into continental Europe after an extremely geomagnetic storm - G5 - which is the highest on the 1-5 scale. Carroll Weston Great Oxendon, NorthamptonshireAlan Forrest DurhamThe UK has seen more of the Northern Lights in 2024 than in many recent years. However, experts say whilst it will still be possible to see the Northern Lights in the UK once the Sun passed its peak, stargazers should expect a "gradual decline" in visibility.

October 12, 2024 09:17 UTC

(AFP/Menahem Kahana)Thai nationals in Israel have been particularly hard hit since the start of the war with Hamas, with at least 39 killed as a result of the Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel. A Thai agricultural worker was killed by an anti-tank missile fired into northern Israel, Israeli emergency services said on Friday, while the army confirmed that two civilians were injured in a strike from Lebanon. Thai nationals in Israel have been particularly hard hit since the start of the war with Hamas, with at least 39 killed as a result of the Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel. The Israeli army said two Thai nationals had died in captivity in Gaza in May. About 30,000 Thai nationals live in Israel, where salaries are much higher than in the southeast Asian kingdom.

October 12, 2024 09:13 UTC

Thirty-five migrants, among them women and children, have been rescued from the sea south of Crete. The migrants are being transferred to Kaloi Limenes, in the southern part of Iraklio regional unit. Upon their arrival in Kaloi Limenes, they are expected to be transferred to a temporary accommodation facility.

October 12, 2024 08:28 UTC