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New things to do in Singapore in 2024

Singapore has long had a reputation for being a stopover city, lacking in excitement, but times have changed and it’s anything but a sterile snooze these...

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

right and you get them at the right but not the scientist is there something to self-acceptance, as we are as part of happiness and rebalance our gifts with our limitations to yes part of it is actually know yourself, and is actually gathering a little bit knowledge and then trying to work on yourself in a very throwaway as opposed find feasible outside world younger generation is more about the way that we kept them save as much possible when having sort of a being that is going on way longer than past generations. certainly took no interest in what suing and perhaps of the problem the direction of people today, they're told that if you're feeling anxiety or depression or something is wrong with you i went to treat you and it is not normal in all of us false truth of the matter is life is hard eventually earning grow negative emotions very normal and you need to learn about yourself such as you can manager billy so they don't choose were taken with skills

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BBC News

arriving in niger and they brought with them service to air missiles, missal defence systems which niger doesn't need given the terrorist threat that it faces on the ground so the on the other way to interpret this new arrival of missile defences is as a shot against washington and a warning to washington that if it chose to try to continue conducting joint flights, that they would run the risk of being shot down by this russian air defence system.— air defence system. cameron, alwa s air defence system. cameron, always great _ air defence system. cameron, always great to _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get _ air defence system. cameron, always great to get your - always great to get your insights, thank you. people across ecuador voted in a referendum on proposals to tighten security in response to a surge in gang violence. as people headed to the polls on sunday, the country's prison agency said that a prison director was killed, without giving more details. measures within the referendum include the expansion ofjoint

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The Big Weekend Show

jewish students, to leave as soon as possible is a report of them i only hear those words from state leaders in the telling people to get out of the waiver hurricane or tornado rising water users would be applied news their life a must immediately but this being told to the service to make it into the ivy league appears their families, so proud of the work so hard come of the biggest for them should be academic about whether or not going to survive across campus something has changed last 48 hours in the white house needs to acknowledge it. >> i love your description because yes doesn't hurricane his work or does not and can't this in the tensions lower from this works is yell student getting 70 are becoming the first series of violence and welcome no violence comes from this and all tensions are combating a right jampacked big rig it shows coming up including this, is president biden is planning play sanctions on the idea. plus from his forces in a come the depressed champagne but who

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FOX News Sunday

marjorie taylor greene and what thomas massie and paul are trying to accomplish by removing the speaker of the house in this very moment after october 7 would only embolden china it would only embolden russia. only embolden iran. she would let the ayatollah and arent take israel and she was that putin take europe. not just ukraine i do not want to be lectured by marjorie taylor greene. that being said listen, there are protocols on the house floor i think it was a big moment democrats or republicans came together but i understand waving flags on the floo floors is pro. shannon: has a lot to accuse her of giving up israel to iran and ukraine to putin. she is welcome to come on the show for it but she is voted against all those packages. quickset that leap up from there she is welcome to come at you guys can have a debate too. congressman we always appreciate your time. quick sufficient, thank you. shannon: up next to juries been selected opening arguments set for tomorrow. former prison terms criminal

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

right? i feel like that's the opening secret on capitol hill. you were never going to get bob good on board or the freedom caucus. >> we've heard some say this is jon's third strike. they're upset about how he handled appropriations and fisa. they're kind of arguing the last straw. that being said, that i didn't pull the trigger to try to out him. >> that's the question. when does that happen and when does the threat expire? at what point do you call their bluff? >> i think to some extent he's in a position where he has to call their bluff. marjorie taylor greene, we heard her say yesterday she's not backing down from this. mike massey said this is like a john boehner thing where he gets powered out. i talked to andy biggs on saturday. he said, i don't really see the point of this, hopping on board.

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FOX and Friends

harassed me and hurt me. they surround her. all of his friends surround herr so he can get away. >> brian: one of the professors at columbia came out and said you have to open up the gates and nypd come in and disperse this crowd and arrest everyone that refuses a professor jewish keep them in jail. if the nypd can't do this. then we needed national guard. i hate the capitulation. i hate the fact that they are telling students they want to graduate in three weeks, maybe or just finish out their semester go home. i don't like the rabbi said to these jewish students go home. they have paid $70,000 a year. >> will: he said go home he didn't think the exist was safe for them. it's not safe you are here. this isn't just being tolerated. this isn't just being allowed. this is being subsidized. i want you to remember campaign -- or rather college debt forgiveness program, like these kids are all being subsidized by joe biden's attempts to continuously forgive

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BBC News

all of this debate happening, press conference happening in an hour and a half, how is this being viewed in kigali? a half, how is this being viewed in kiuali? ., ., , kigali? the government here has laruel kigali? the government here has largely stood _ kigali? the government here has largely stood back _ kigali? the government here has largely stood back and _ kigali? the government here has largely stood back and watched l kigali? the government here has l largely stood back and watched the legal and political wrangling in the uk, saying that that is a process for britain, they welcome debate and so on, but in the meantime they have stressed they are ready to receive these migrants at a moment's notice when and if they are allowed to arrive. and certainly the hostel that has been prepared to receive them has been standing ready for nearly two years now. the rwandan government has been making changes to its law to address concerns raised by the british supreme court about the safety of the migrants here, in particular about the risk of them being deported back to countries from which they fled, and so on. the government also has strongly objected to being called unsafe, which is something they say just isn't true, they say they have a very good safety record and that is certainly true when it comes to

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BBC News Now

drugs have been getting into the uk. nitazenes — which are more deadly then heroin — have recently been linked to more than two uk deaths a week. made in labs in china, nitazenes are being advertised on social media platforms and smuggled into the country — before being mixed into other illegal drugs by criminal gangs. colin campbell has the story. the 21—year—old southampton musician dylan rocha died after unknowingly taking synthetic opioids called nitazenes that were hidden in heroin. just really wanted to cuddle him. i put my head on his chest, really scared. i didn't want to put my head on his chest because because his heart wasn't beating. we've discovered the super—strength manmade drugs linked to more than 100 uk deaths are being openly advertised by chinese suppliers on major social media sites. on x, formerly twitter, we found more than 700 adverts for nitazenes. on the music sharing platform soundcloud, we found almost 3,000.

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