More than a hundred volunteers gathered at Nesvöllur Golf Course in Seltjarnarnes on Saturday to help clear debris left by the previous weekend’s sea floods. The flooding had washed large amounts of rocks onto five of the course’s fairways, leaving significant damage.
The grave of Private Arthur Vanance, a Canadian soldier who went missing in the Netherlands during the Second World War, has been identified at Holten Canadian War Cemetery after decades of uncertainty.
B.C. unlikely to follow Ontario's lead in slapping surcharge on power exports, premier says.
An African Nova Scotian RCMP sergeant who created anti-racism workshops for his employer says he was removed from his position after he raised concerns about intellectual property rights when the initiative he headed was going to be expanded.
Residents in one wealthy seaside town are leading a revolt against plans for its eighth chip shop over fears the resort is 'under threat' from fast food businesses.
Bike enthusiast Mercedes Valentine, from Brighton , had been racing down a residential street at high speed when a pigeon 'swooped' down and hit her on the head.
Lindsey Graham said he will propose new restrictions if Moscow does not engage in peace talks over Ukraine conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
The US is reportedly seeking concessions by Ukraine during this week’s talks as a sign it is ready for peace Read Full Article at RT.com
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said earlier that the government will seek to increase defense spending to 2% of GDP ahead of the planned time, i.e. in 2029
The union is aware of the increase in selling prices by major brewers, Daniil Briman noted
On February 28, Zelensky arrived at the White House for a meeting with Trump
The growth of stock indices was coupled with a moderate increase in general volatility on the market compared with January, with the Russian Volatility Index (RVI) having risen by 10.2 points to 44.5 points in a month, the Central Bank added
Roman Svitan added that while there are difficulties in interacting with Washington, the F-16s will have to be used in an air defense mode in the rear without taking them into the combat zone
Around 800 Icelandic airline passengers are unable to depart from Germany today as strikes by government employees disrupt operations at several major airports. The walkouts have forced the cancellation of flights to and from Berlin, Frankfurt, and Munich, affecting Icelanders with scheduled travel plans.
The University of Iceland is facing a critical shortage of lecture halls and practical teaching facilities, which has negatively impacted the Faculty of Medicine, according to a new article published in Læknablaðið.
Having just arrived back home to Heybridge, Essex, in the late hours of October 15 last year, Adrian and Joanne Fenton were shocked to discover a Sudanese man clinging onto their motorhome.
The iconic crossing had been closed to traffic and pedestrians after a man clambered up and perched on railings - days after a 16-hour stand-off at the Elizabeth Tower.
With Love, Meghan has already dropped out of the top ten most watched shows globally as well as in the US and UK just six days after its release.
The Duchess of Sussex's Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, has raised questions about her upbringing.
US-flagged tanker, MV Stena Immaculate, was hit by container ship, MV Solong, off the coast of Humber Estuary this morning.
[RFI] An RFI correspondent and a national TV journalist have been detained in Chad in a move condemned by press freedom advocates as part of a broader crackdown on dissent.
[allAfrica] Monrovia -- More than 600 people infected with mpox left treatment centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to fighting in the eastern part of the country, the African Centers for Disease Control said during an online briefing on the status of the disease on March 6. The continental health body said, although more than 150 of those who ran away returned in the eastern city of Bukavu - following a relative improvement in security - they still cannot account for hundreds more.
[allAfrica] Monrovia -- The U.S. government stressed its «firm support» for the Congolese people - and their right to «sovereignty and territorial integrity» - as government forces in the central African nation struggle to contain an advance from Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in the east of the country. Speaking during a press briefing on March 6, U.S. State Department Spokesperson Tommy Bruce said the U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, called for an immediate ceasefire, while urging accountability for human rights abuses and
Kenyan President William Ruto claims that those who oppose his cash gifts to Christian organizations do not believe in God Read Full Article at RT.com
Two diplomats linked to the British embassy have been accused of spying and ordered to leave Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
The US president has reportedly insisted that the Ukrainian leader should be willing to hold an election and possibly step down Read Full Article at RT.com
A security alert led to an Air India flight returning midway on its route from Mumbai to New York Read Full Article at RT.com
The NATO critic has again been barred from running for the country’s top office Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud traveled to the United Arab Emirates on Monday in an unannounced visit, just days after his government protested the UAE’s invitation of Somaliland leader Abdirahman Irro to the World Government Summit in Dubai.
TEHRAN – Brigadier General Hossein Zolfaqari, the Secretary General of Iranian Drug Control Headquarters (DCHQ), is participating in the 68th session of the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), which is being held from March 10 to 14 in Vienna, Austria.