Twenty-five Ukrainian drones destroyed in Russian regions
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An apartment was damaged as a result of drone fragments hitting a multi-story building in the Tver Region
According to the spokesman for the Iranian Khatam-al Anbiya headquarters, Washington is staging a media circus
According to the top Russian diplomat, «New Delhi deserves the deepest respect for pursuing an independent foreign policy as part of its course toward strategic autonomy, consistently prioritizing the national interest»
Cuban medics are preparing to leave Jamaica this week and Jamaicans have been showing appreciation and solidarity with the men and women of the Caribbean island that has been wilting under the onslaught of a fuel blockade. Twice in five days, their homeland has gone into complete darkness as Cuba’s ageing grid failed again and again, crippling all activities and sending the country’s health sector into further chaos.
From the benches of Parliament to the debating society at The University of the West Indies (UWI), arguments for and against legalising consensual sex among minors continue to stir opposing views, particularly an accompanying Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) recommendation of a ‘close-in-age’ defence, which could absolve adults, up to age 19, of having sexual relations with 14-year-olds.
Although she spends every school day assisting her seven-year-old son in class, Janice Tulloch Parkinson is not officially recognised as his “shadow”, a role defined and regulated by the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, and typically reserved for trained personnel rather than parents.
Two of Jamaica’s most recent high-profile convicted killers, former policeman Noel Maitland and ex-parliamentarian Jolyan Silvera, are now housed under similar conditions inside the Tower Street Adult Correctional Facility, where both men have been placed in single cells, according to sources familiar with the details of their incarceration.
Regarded as part of the ‘dream team’ of specialist ophthalmologists at St Joseph’s Hospital, Dr Roberto Mirales has spent years restoring sight to patients once condemned to darkness. Affectionately called ‘Dr Roberto’, the Cuban doctor has worked in Jamaica for the past nine years, breaking only to return home during the COVID-19 pandemic. When hospital officials later requested his return through the Cuban government, his answer was immediate. It was yes.
'Elizabethtown' and 'Attleetown' were named by the government and are set to see between 15,000 and 40,000 new homes built in each location.
According to the report, 15 people were injured
According to reports, one of the drones damaged a power line tower in the Vyborgsky District as it crashed
Andrey Marochko added that during this period, Russian forces destroyed more than 720 enemy combat vehicles
Troops carried out precision strikes on UAV control centers, ammunition and fuel and lubricant storage depots, river crossing sites, and command posts
By 09:48 a.m. Moscow time, gold price was down 8.88%, trading at $4,168.6 per ounce
Russian air defenses shot down 60 incoming Ukrainian drones over six regions on Sunday evening alone, the Defense Ministry has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
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Customers of Royal Secrets Wellness, which shut down on Feb 28, have lost more than $1 million, the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) said on Monday (March 23).The company, located in Winsland House at Killiney Road in Orchard, announced its closure in a Facebook post on Feb 28.It operated for nearly 30 years.Case president Melvin Yong said on Monday that the association is «deeply concerned» about the large losses suffered by consumers due to the closure, adding that Case has received 137 complaints with losses amounting to over $1,045,000.«Over 50 per cent of consumers affected were above the age of 46 years old. The average size of losses was $6,000, with the largest loss recorded as approximately $50,000,» he said.The association also noted claims that the spa may have continued collecting substantial prepayments from consumers despite being aware of its impending closure.«These concerns have been highlighted to the relevant authorities for investigation,» the association said.
A 71-year-old woman was found dead at the foot of a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block in Yishun on Monday (March 23) morning.The incident happened at about 7.10am at Block 701B Yishun Avenue 5. Checks by AsiaOne show that the HDB block, completed in 2001, comprises mostly 1- and 2-room flats for seniors.When AsiaOne reached the scene at about 10am, there were at least three police fast response cars and an ambulance present. At least three police fast response cars and an ambulance were seen at the scene. PHOTO: AsiaOne/Stringer A police cordon was set up at the ground floor below two stacks of flats, with a blue tent placed somewhere in the middle.
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Donald Trump warned Tehran on Saturday it had 48 hours to allow cargo through the vital global shipping lane 'without threat' or he would 'obliterate' their power plants.
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Today, 10 years ago on March 23, 2015 at 3.18am, Lee Kuan Yew passed away at the age of 91 at the Singapore General Hospital. Singapore's first Prime Minister had been battling severe pneumonia for over a month.His death marked the end of an era, leaving behind a legacy that shaped modern Singapore. Singaporeans queuing to pay their final respects to Singapore's first Prime Minister.PHOTO: Screengrab/Instagram/Remembering Lee Kuan Yew A nation in mourningThe announcement was made by then-Prime Minister and Lee's son, Lee Hsien Loong in a televised address at 8am. A week-long period of national mourning was declared from March 23 to 29.Flags across the island were lowered to half-mast, and many events were postponed or cancelled. TV and radio stations paused their usual programming to air special tributes.
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[New Times] Youth have been urged to actively preserve Kinyarwanda and promote its use in daily life as part of efforts to strengthen Rwanda's identity and cultural heritage.