TEHRAN – The head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has proposed that the United Nations resident coordinator and the director of the Regional Office for West and Central Africa launch a humanitarian training center in West Asia, announcing readiness to take the leading role in this regard.
TEHRAN – Iran’s scientific counselor in East Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, Alireza Tavakolpour, and officials from the University of Malaya (UM) have agreed on the implementation of joint engineering projects, including the establishment of twin laboratories and the issuance of double or dual degrees.
TEHRAN – The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Education Ministers have condemned military attacks on Iran’s civilian infrastructure, particularly scientific and educational centers, in the final statement of the tenth meeting, held in Minsk, Belarus, on June 16 and 17.
TEHRAN – Improved environmental conditions in western Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari province and northwestern West Azarbaijan province have brought many birds back to wetlands and lakes to nest and breed.
The Prime Minister is considering a bid to sabotage a 'coronation' of Andy Burnham by secretly lending support to Wes Streeting and triggering a full-blown Labour leadership contest.
Counter-terror police have launched a probe after a 36-year-old white man has been arrested over an alleged 'anti-Muslim' rampage in Edinburgh.
Former Natural Resources Minister Eisenhower Mkaka has been left red‑faced after admitting he was duped by a Nigerian scammer, losing control of his WhatsApp account in a matter of minutes. Mkaka — long known for his political bravado and sharp tongue — revealed he was caught off‑guard when he received a call from a Nigerian […] The post Mkaka ‘left humiliated’ after falling for Nigerian WhatsApp scam appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
The tech giant, led by Tim Cook has repeatedly tried and failed to have the case thrown out since it was launched in 2022, with a hearing taking place next year.
Anthony Simpson never knew his father; the story he was told is that soon after he was born, his father came to see him at the hospital, took one look at him, and concluded he was not his child. Simpson was born with only one leg and eight fingers. After his father’s declaration, his mother panicked and abandoned him at the health facility. Neglected by his parents, he was nurtured by hospital staff and, eventually, caregivers at the SOS Children’s Village in Stony Hill, St Andrew, where he grew up.
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After the Sixties Scoop took her from her family and home in Buffalo Narrows, Darlene Petit grew up learning little about her Métis and Indigenous heritage. That changed when she met Mervin Petit. They now share their love of the land, hunting and fishing with others.
Environment Canada says it's still processing Saturday's data but expects similar conditions will impact southern Quebec and the greater Montreal area on Sunday with a potential for heavy rain locally.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has alleged that «big names» are involved in the Ram Temple donation theft case, claiming the government could face collapse if their identities are revealed. He questioned the lack of FIRs despite reports of crores in cash and valuables being stolen, urging swift action to protect public faith over political interests.
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan spoke with the parents of Shrishti Dubey, a Kolkata NEET-UG aspirant who, despite a severe road accident and surgery, was able to take the re-exam. Special medical arrangements, including a separate room and ambulance, were made following government intervention. Shrishti's parents expressed immense gratitude, crediting the minister for enabling their daughter's participation. Pradhan conveyed his best wishes for her success and future as a doctor.
Karnataka BJP is investigating alleged cross-voting by its MLAs in the recent Legislative Council polls, which saw the ruling Congress secure a significant victory. Party president B Y Vijayendra announced a legislature party meeting at Dharmasthala, where MLAs might take an oath before Lord Manjunatha to reveal the truth. He termed the alleged betrayal a serious matter that will be pursued to its conclusion, aiming to restore party worker confidence.
When it was founded over 450 years ago in 1572, women were expected to be submissive second class citizens in a patriarchal society.
Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee's close aide, Sumit Roy, faces fraud and forgery charges in West Bengal. Roy, who is currently absconding, has also been implicated in a separate land-grab case, leading to a lookout notice and searches at Banerjee's residence. The developments follow the party's recent electoral setback in the state where it lost power after 15 years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi commissioned three indigenous naval platforms—INS Dunagiri, INS Sanshodhak, and INS Agray—in Kolkata, marking a significant stride in India's self-reliance in defence manufacturing. These advanced vessels bolster the nation's maritime security and operational capabilities. The event underscores India's growing prowess in shipbuilding and its commitment to becoming a major global defence producer, with over 40 indigenously built warships inducted recently.
Across India and its waters, armed forces personnel marked the 12th International Day of Yoga with widespread sessions. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh led a large gathering in Shillong, emphasizing yoga's role in holistic well-being and a disciplined life. From high-altitude posts to parade grounds, soldiers, sailors, and air warriors embraced the theme 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing,' showcasing India's ancient traditions as a global movement for humanity's health.
Up to 10,000 free tickets to selected exhibitions at IMBA Theatre will be made available to families who attend certain events and workshops organised by Families for Life (FFL) and the People's Association (PA).The initiative, which is one of two by Gardens by the Bay, is a «precursor» to a larger effort to spur organisations and individuals to help Singapore better support families, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah on June 20.Speaking to an audience that included 20 families from Fei Yue Family Service Centre who were being hosted at the new immersive art theatre, she said the Government has received feedback that going out with children can be expensive.«We do get feedback from families that, in some cases, depending on the activity, going out with children can be expensive. We therefore want to encourage more accessible and affordable activities for children and families.»So, when I shared this feedback with IMBA and Gardens, they said they would be happy to extend complimentary tickets to IMBA Theatre so families can enjoy exhibitions together," said Indranee, who chairs the Marriage and Parenthood Reset Workgroup.
For many Jamaican fathers, farming is more than a livelihood; it is a way of life. It is a profession that requires patience, resilience, sacrifice, and faith. These same qualities are often reflected in how they raise their children and build strong families.
One has lived 106 years, most of that as a father, watching Jamaica, his family and generations of children grow around him through joy, hardship and loss. The other is just 37, still learning fatherhood in real time, raising three children on his own, including a daughter with autism, while trying to stay ahead of life's daily demands.
A petrol kiosk attendant in Malaysia was seen in a video stopping the driver of a Singapore-registered vehicle from pumping subsidised RON95 petrol.The incident allegedly took place at a petrol kiosk in Klang, Selangor, on Saturday (June 20), according to a video posted by Facebook group named Malaysia-Singapore Border Crossers.In the video, an Audi bearing a Singapore licence plate can be seen parked at a fuel pump while a man believed to be the driver can be seen standing beside the vehicle.Halfway through the clip, a station attendant approaches the car and appears to speak to the driver before removing the fuel nozzle from the car's filler neck.The yellow nozzle revealed the driver was dispensing RON95 petrol, which is subsidised by the Malaysian government and reserved for Malaysia-registered vehicles.The driver was then seen looking through his wallet as the attendant gestured.It is unclear from the video whether any fuel had been dispensed before the attendant intervened.
A part-time maid was caught nicking cash from a homeowner in Bedok, who had specially set up a «trap» after suspecting that the helper had previously stolen from her.Myanmar national Nant Aye Thandar Soe, 30, was sentenced to two weeks' jail after she pleaded guilty to the theft on June 15.Court documents seen by AsiaOne stated that the woman had stolen three $50 banknotes in a Bedok HDB flat on May 28.According to Shin Min Daily News, Nant Aye Thandar Soe worked as a part-time maid with home services company Helpling Singapore, and has been cleaning the victim's home since September 2025.The helper arrived at the Bedok flat for the usual weekly cleaning on May 28, and noticed an unzipped bag in one of the rooms.She went through the bag, and took $150 from a wallet left inside.About an hour later, her employer checked her belongings and discovered some money had gone missing.$50 notes planted in walletNant Aye Thandar Soe presented four $50 banknotes from her pocket, three of which the homeowner recognised as hers through the serial numbers on the notes.
A boy was taken to hospital on Saturday (June 20) morning after a food court signboard at Rivervale Mall fell on him.A video of the incident first surfaced on a one-day-old TikTok account within an hour of the occurrence. The incident took place at about 10.30am at Food Junction's Rivervale Mall outlet, as independently verified by AsiaOne.The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF), responding to AsiaOne's queries, confirmed that they received a call for assistance at the said location and a person was taken to KK Women's and Children's Hospital.AsiaOne understands that the injured person is a boy.
According to Fars, the naval forces of the IRGC are not issuing permits for ships to pass «until further notice»