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Ex-Jonglei minister Ajiba Ochang laid to rest in Juba

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July 12, 2026

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Isaac Ajiba Ochang, a former information minister for South Sudan’s Jonglei State, was buried on The post Ex-Jonglei minister Ajiba Ochang laid to rest in Juba appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mahasiswa UiTM santuni warga emas dengan sentuhan AI

SEMENYIH: Prihatin terhadap kesihatan mental warga emas, seramai 27 mahasiswa Komunikasi Antarapersonal UiTM Shah Alam menyantuni penghuni Pusat Jagaan Mahmudah menerusi program Heart2Hope: Spreading Care, Inspiring Hope, baru-baru ini. Program berkenaan memberi tumpuan kepada usaha meningkatkan kesejahteraan emosi penghuni pusat jagaan menerusi interaksi sosial, aktiviti fizikal ringan serta penggunaan teknologi kecerdasan buatan (AI). Inisiatif itu ... Read more The post Mahasiswa UiTM santuni warga emas dengan sentuhan AI appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 11, 2026

Inside a Korean hospice, where life begins again

Inside a Korean hospice, where life begins again

Independent Online

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· Jul 5, 2026

KZN mourns the loss of Dr Ntuthuko Mahlaba, a dedicated public servant

KZN mourns the loss of Dr Ntuthuko Mahlaba, a dedicated public servant

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 4, 2026

‘We’ve already said our last prayers’ – Rescued Ogun kidnap victims narrate ordeals

For Temiloluwa Faith, an IT officer in Edo State heading home to her parents to enjoy an annual leave, Thursday, June 25, was supposed to be the start of a well-deserved rest. Instead, a free ride from her company’s senior manager turned into a living hell along the Ogbere axis of the Sagamu-Benin Expressway. Within [] ‘We’ve already said our last prayers’ – Rescued Ogun kidnap victims narrate ordeals

The Japan Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

Memorial held for 2020 rain disaster in Kumamoto

Participants included bereaved family members, land minister Yasushi Kaneko and Kumamoto Gov. Takashi Kimura.

Times of India

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· Jun 29, 2026

Who is Ramu Palani Velu, an Indian-origin businessman in Singapore, who left 400 workers unpaid and attempted to escape?

Numerous Indian and Bangladeshi workers in Singapore are grappling with financial distress after their employer, Ramu Palani Velu, disappeared, leaving them unpaid for months. Velu, a businessman of Indian descent and head of multiple firms, has returned for questioning and is assisting authorities. The Singapore government has committed to finding jobs for the affected workers in similar fields, with nearby temples and community boards offering additional support.

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Related coverage for "Ex-Jonglei minister Ajiba Ochang laid to rest in Juba": Utusan Malaysia — Mahasiswa UiTM santuni warga emas dengan sentuhan AI. Korea Times News — Inside a Korean hospice, where life begins again. Independent Online — KZN mourns the loss of Dr Ntuthuko Mahlaba, a dedicated public servant. Daily Post Nigeria — ‘We’ve already said our last prayers’ – Rescued Ogun kidnap victims narrate ordeals. The Japan Times — Memorial held for 2020 rain disaster in Kumamoto . Times of India — Who is Ramu Palani Velu, an Indian-origin businessman in Singapore, who left 400 workers unpaid and attempted to escape?