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Fears grow for schoolboy, 16, missing from his Camden home for three weeks
Fears grow for schoolboy, 16, missing from his Camden home for three weeks

Daily Mail​

time11 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Fears grow for schoolboy, 16, missing from his Camden home for three weeks

Fears continue to grow for a schoolboy who went missing from his Camden home three weeks ago. London 's Metropolitan Police said they are 'concerned for the welfare' of 16-year-old Yaqub who could be anywhere in London. His worried family haven't heard from him since Sunday, July 22. He was last seen near Tottenham Court Road, and reported missing at 5.30pm later that same day. He was wearing grey Nike clothing and a distinctive crossbody bag. He also left his house wearing a face mask and a black hat. The Metropolitan Police says Yaqub has links Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster, and could be anywhere in London. Detective Chief Inspector Sarb Kaur from the Missing Persons Unit at the force: 'We are appealing for any information on Yaqub's whereabouts. His family are very worried about him and are urging anyone to contact police if they have heard from him. 'We continue to progress several lines of enquiry to locate Yaqub, but are becomingly increasingly worried about him.' Anyone with information is urged to call police on 999, report online or tweet @MetCC quoting CAD8615/22JUL or contact the Missing Persons phone on 07881330963.

Stanford trained doctor shares ‘brilliant ChatGPT hack that helps you eat healthy at restaurants': Know her AI prompts
Stanford trained doctor shares ‘brilliant ChatGPT hack that helps you eat healthy at restaurants': Know her AI prompts

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Stanford trained doctor shares ‘brilliant ChatGPT hack that helps you eat healthy at restaurants': Know her AI prompts

'A personal nutritionist on board with you at all time' Dr Yaqub explained a hack where people can input restaurant choices and nutritional goals, such as targeting a certain protein amount and calorie limit for a meal, and ChatGPT can then generate a precise order tailored to these requirements. In the caption of her post, titled 'brilliant ChatGPT hack that helps you eat healthy at restaurants,' she wrote, 'This is a brilliant ChatGPT hack that I learned about recently! It's such a game changer for those of us trying to eat healthy while eating out. Would you give this a try? Did you know about this?' In the accompanying video, Dr Yaqub demonstrated how AI (artificial intelligence) can simplify meal planning for individuals aiming to adhere to specific dietary needs while dining out. She said, 'There's an awesome ChatGPT hack that I want you to know about. If you like to eat out and want to have a personal nutritionist on board with you at all times, use ChatGPT and say, 'I'm going to eat at Chipotle this evening. I want to create a meal and create an order that has 30 plus gram of protein and less than 500 calories or whatever your specific needs are for that day or for that meal'. And it will come up with your specific order for you. It is absolutely brilliant. Try it out. Tell me what you think.' Some examples of using ChatGPT for weight loss From calculating calorie deficit to meal planning, many social media users are leveraging AI to support their weight loss journeys in various ways, and have been sharing the details as well. Click here to know how a Swiss woman used AI to lose 7 kg; she shared that instead of complicated apps, she 'just sent a voice message to ChatGPT each morning'. Click here know how a man lost 27 kg in 6 months using ChatGPT to plan his meals, workouts and daily routine. Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

Ukrainian newcomers in Edmonton scramble to find English classes as federal funding ends
Ukrainian newcomers in Edmonton scramble to find English classes as federal funding ends

CBC

time15-04-2025

  • Politics
  • CBC

Ukrainian newcomers in Edmonton scramble to find English classes as federal funding ends

Ukrainian newcomers in Edmonton with temporary Canadian visas are seeking out affordable English classes after the federal government ended its settlement support funding at the end of March. The funding provided subsidized English classes for the past two years, which the Ukrainian Canadian Congress said are vital for the success of newcomers in Canada. "Many have arrived here with very limited or no English," said UCC president Orysia Boychuk. "Without having the English classes, employment becomes extremely challenging and it's also very difficult to get into any kind of post-secondary education for those who want to continue studying or take a trade." Immigration, Refugees and Canadian Citizenship Canada provided the classes, but Boychuk said waitlists for the classes were six months to a year long, meaning some people were never actually placed in a class. "There was a very limited amount of access to the program. So people who actually needed it and enrolled, many have not received the training." Boychuk said it can take over a year for newcomers to learn English well enough to feel comfortable using it at work or school. In a statement to CBC, the IRCC said the settlement services, which also included access to settlement workers who helped newcomers navigate government systems and fill out paperwork "are typically reserved for permanent residents and were intended to provide temporary support to Ukrainians and their family members as they adjusted to life in Canada." The statement goes on to read "while federally funded settlement services are no longer available, many Ukrainians may be able to access similar programs and services through non-IRCC funded settlement service providers, community groups [and different levels of local government]." The Ukrainian Canadian Congress said it is now trying to adjust to the changes and has started offering its own language classes. Without access to federal programming, newcomers have limited options, Boychuk said, and many rely on community organizations to provide affordable programs. English classes at private colleges can cost up to $4,000 for a four-month program. The need for English classes The Islamic Family & Social Services Association provides support for newcomers and refugees and often faces challenges associated with access to English classes. Omar Yaqub is the executive director and said it's not only about ensuring there is enough space in the classes. "When we're pushing people into limited options, we're often pushing them out completely. If you tell a parent who has to pick up a child that 3 p.m. is the only time they can take a class, you are essentially telling them they can't take a class," said Yaqub. Yaqub said it's also important for newcomers to begin English classes within a few months of their arrival, otherwise it can lead to social isolation and poverty. To help ensure success for newcomers, Yaqub said English education should be treated similar to the public school system. He wants to see standardization and a curriculum that both private and public organizations can follow. "If we want to be able to continue to grow, to continue to be prosperous, we need immigration. If we want immigration to be successful, then we need our language training to also keep up with the needs we see."

Israel troops shoot dead woman in alleged West Bank knife attack
Israel troops shoot dead woman in alleged West Bank knife attack

Arab News

time08-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Arab News

Israel troops shoot dead woman in alleged West Bank knife attack

HARES, Palestinian Territories: The Palestinian health ministry said Israeli troops killed a 30-year-old woman near the West Bank city of Salfit on Tuesday after what the army described as an attempted stabbing. The ministry reported the death of Amana Ibrahim Mohammed Yaqub, 30, 'who was shot by (Israeli) forces near Salfit,' south of Nablus. The Israeli military said it had 'neutralized a terrorist who hurled rocks and attempted to stab soldiers adjacent to the Gitai Avisar junction' close to the West Bank village of Hares. An AFP journalist reported seeing a lifeless body under a foil blanket by the roadside at the scene of the attack. Yaqub was a lawyer and mother of three from nearby Biddya, the village's mayor, Ahmed Abu Safiyeh, told AFP. The Israeli military said Tuesday that Israeli settlers set fire to a Palestinian event hall overnight in the area of Biddya, and that no injuries were reported. An AFP journalist reported most of the hall was burned to the ground, and that settlers left graffiti in Hebrew on nearby walls. The area around Salfit and Biddya is dense with Israeli settlements, including the town of Ariel. Since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023, violence has soared in the occupied West Bank. Israeli troops and settlers have killed at least 918 Palestinians in the territory, according to health ministry figures. Palestinian attacks and clashes during military raids have killed at least 33 Israelis, including soldiers, over the same period, according to Israeli figures.

Israel troops shoot dead woman in alleged West Bank knife attack
Israel troops shoot dead woman in alleged West Bank knife attack

Jordan Times

time08-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Jordan Times

Israel troops shoot dead woman in alleged West Bank knife attack

he compressor of an air conditioning unit falls as an Israeli excavator equipped with a breaker tool carries out the demolition of a Palestinian building in the village of Al Samua, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, on April 8, 2025 (AFP photo) HARES, Palestinian Territories — The Palestinian health ministry said Israeli troops killed a 30-year-old woman near the West Bank city of Salfit on Tuesday after what the army claimed was an attempted stabbing. The ministry reported the death of Amana Ibrahim Mohammed Yaqub, 30, "who was shot by [sraeli] forces near Salfit", south of Nablus. An AFP journalist reported seeing Yaqub's lifeless body by the roadside. Footage shared on social media showed her lying on her back under a blanket, surrounded by soldiers. Yaqub was a lawyer and mother of three from nearby Biddya, the village's mayor, Ahmed Abu Safiyeh, told AFP. The area around Salfit is dense with Israeli settlements, including the town of Ariel. Since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023, violence has soared in the occupied West Bank. Israeli troops and settlers have killed at least 918 Palestinians in the territory, according to health ministry figures. Palestinian attacks and clashes during military raids have killed at least 33 Israelis, including soldiers, over the same period, according to Israeli figures.

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