A man who bashed an 83-year-old woman in her home in the middle of the night, after she struck him with a pole, has been sentenced to four years and three months in jail. Key points: The 35-year-old was jailed for bashing two people in Morwell, including an 83-year old woman; He assaulted the woman.... |
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Lebani 'Rasta' Sirenje painted Lindiwe Sisulu, and scored 'H for hectic' from the minister of human settlements, water and sanitation. Image: Lebani "Rasta" Sirenje's Twitter.
Funeral painter Rasta has earned himself a reputation for his work, but not in the best way. |
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The attorney general, Christian Porter , has just released the jobkeeper bill, which sets out what industrial relations powers employers claiming jobkeeper will have from late September until March 2021. He will introduce the bill on Wednesday. Existing employer powers to reduce hours, adjust.... |
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MANILA, Philippines At least four senators have slammed recent calls made by a group of Duterte supporters for the declaration of a "revolutionary government" amid the COVID-19 crisis. "Hindi dapat seryosohin ang panawagan para sa revolutionary government. (Calls for a revolutionary government should not be taken seriously. |
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Anchor: With the continuing spike in COVID-19 cases, South Korean quarantine authorities continue to mull the need to upgrade social distancing guidelines to the highest level, while monitoring the speed of the virus spread. In Seoul, the city government made it mandatory for people to wear masks in public starting from Monday. |
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More than 23.31 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel coronavirus globally and 805,075 have died, according to a Reuters tally. Infections have been reported in more than 210 countries and territories since the first cases were identified in China in December 2019. DEATHS AND INFECTIONS. |
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BERLIN CENTER — When Gary and Donna Demes opened a Christmas card from their son, Jarrod, a few years ago, they probably expected to see a kind sentiment written inside, perhaps accompanied by a gift card or a small amount of money.
Instead, the title to a rare vintage car stared them in the face. |
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MANILA, Philippines Resounding calls for a revolutionary government are inappropriate and undemocratic propositions to make especially amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic, ranking officials of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines said Monday. |
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Judex Okoro, Calabar In any democratic dispensation, the media plays a significant role of traditionally informing, educating and entertaining the society. Besides, in every sane clime, the media holds those in position of authorities accountable to the people; the media protects citizens’ rights.... |
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“Why do we need bottled poison in soft drinks?” López-Gatell asked. “Health in Mexico would be very different if we stopped being deceived by these lifestyles sold on television and heard on radio and which we see on adverts – as if this was happiness. |
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As of Monday morning (NZ time), there had been 23.5 million confirmed infections of COVID-19 - likely a fraction of the true figure - and 810,000 deaths. Here are the latest developments from around the world. Europe. United Kingdom. The UK's chief medical officers have said children should return.... |
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