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The nation’s political divisions were also laid bare as six men and six women were chosen to decide the guilt or innocence of the president’s son.
During a dramatic 60 minutes, the Prime Minister suffered a double blow as Nigel Farage entered the fray and a new poll predicted a Tory wipeout.
The much-anticipated State Visit by the Emperor and Empress of Japan later this month will go ahead.
Trina McGee, one of the stars of the 1990s sitcom Boy Meets World, revealed she was pregnant on Monday - at the age of 54. It's her first child with husband Marcello Thedford.
Nigel Farage argued that Britons are 'furious' at how both Labour and the Tories have approached the immigration crisis, alleging there is 'deep anger' at how public services are 'disintegrating'.
Schoolchildren have expressed their agony as the GCSE maths paper complete with answers has apparently leaked online after they sat the test.
SINGAPORE – A traction power fault disrupted commutes along the northern stretch of the North-South MRT Line for more than two hours during peak traffic on June 3. Transport operator SMRT said the fault, which occurred at about 5.50pm, meant that no trains could travel from Choa Chu Kang to Woodlands. Preliminary investigations so far found that a lightning strike caused traction power to trip, and a small fire had broken out in a power control box next to the train track, about 20m from the platform of Kranji station. The Singapore Civil Defence Force said the fire had burned itself out before its officers arrived. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire and root cause of the traction power fault is under investigation, said SMRT. As the operator’s staff and engineers worked to get the system back up, commuters were told to take free regular bus and bridging bus services between the affected stops. The operator also advised passengers to take the Thomson-East Coast Line and the Circle Line. However, those who spoke to The Straits Times reported confusion on the ground.
St Gabriel's Secondary School student Syed Adam Rizq does not get to kick ball or hang out after school like his friends. He heads home because the 14-year-old has a great responsibility – caring for his mother, 48-year-old amputee Suriatini Abdul, who has gone blind since early April. An infection in 2017 had claimed her left eye before spreading to her right eye. Her left leg had to be amputated in 2020 because of an infection from a burn. «I can no longer see. I now live in darkness,» Madam Suriatini, who used to operate a cafe, told Berita Harian. «These are my life challenges and I have to accept them no matter how tough. »I've been a total recluse for two years now, I've not answered anyone who asked after me. I feel defeated and I cannot work.« When she was hospitalised for treatment, Adam would visit her daily, commuting by bus. At home, the young boy is also responsible for the upkeep of the rental flat and their meals. »I take care of my mum every day, cook our meals under her guidance and clean up," said Adam.
Parents of boomers, in a fit of anger, would back in the day utter all sorts of deprecating words to lash out at their imps. «Saang gau caa siu hou gwo saang nei,» was such a phrase in Cantonese, which means «it is better to give birth to barbecued pork than to give birth to you». But parents have over the years ditched such toxic behaviour as they adopt a more nurturing style of parenting. Famous Chinese restaurant Crystal Jade, however, does not seem to have received the memo. The chain, which boasts scoring the Michelin star and Bib Gourmand among its accolades, is offering free barbecued pork to parents who would utter the Cantonese phrase to their child.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield said that the Security Council «must insist that Hamas accept the deal»
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister for Consular Affairs Ambassador Ali Al-Yousef received the recently appointed Ambassador of China to the Kingdom Chang Hua on Monday in Riyadh. Al-Yousef welcomed the ambassador and wished him success in his new duties, the Foreign Ministry reported on X. The two sides also reviewed consular issues of common interest.
Dr. Ahmad Alsinan has been head of strategic opportunities at NEOM’s deputy CEO’s office since September 2023.
DHAHRAN: When celebrated Japanese actor Tetsuya Bessho landed in Dhahran last month for the Saudi Film Festival, it was his first time in the Kingdom. But the surroundings felt instantly familiar. He slipped back in time to the early days of his career when the world around him felt ripe with ample stories to pick from.
RIYADH: Nestled in the heart of the Bani Hassan governorate, the newly-built Jadar Park has become one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Baha, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. Khaled Al-Ghamdi, head of the Bani Hassan Municipality, said that its location within the lush Khairah Forest complements the nearby Waterfall Park. Jadar Park was constructed carefully to preserve the site’s natural terrain, he said.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Brazil signed on Monday in Riyadh a cooperation agreement in the defense field. The deal was signed during a meeting between Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and Brazil’s Vice President and Minister of Development, Industry, Trade and Services Geraldo Alckmin. The meeting discussed bilateral relations and ways of strengthening cooperation in defense industries, research and development, and technology transfer and localization, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
A university student woke up one morning to find her car had been towed away without warning. She finally got answers - just not the ones she expected.
Newfoundland and Labrador has floated an eyebrow-raising trial balloon in a bid to further the public health fight against tobacco and nicotine.
Mounties in Kelowna nabbed a would-be burglar with an apparent sweet tooth over the weekend.
The president of the University of Manitoba offered an apology to Indigenous communities Monday for the hurt the university has caused by keeping Indigenous remains.
Former US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer and UN weapons inspector told TASS that he was not let board a flight from New York to Istanbul, a stopover on his way to Russia to take part in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum
It was specified that the order must be completed by May 31, 2028
United States had allowed «the limited use of some US supplied weapons to be used as counter fire, particularly right now in the area around Kharkov,» John Kirby said
RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief recently concluded the Noor Saudi Volunteer Program in Kabul, Afghanistan, in collaboration with the Al-Basar International Foundation. As part of the program, KSrelief’s eye health team examined 4,500 people in one week, provided 1,008 pairs of glasses, administered medication to 5,600 patients and performed 408 eye surgeries, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. The center is also implementing the same program in Herat province to combat blindness and its causes, ending on June 4.
RIYADH: The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait chaired the second Saudi-Kuwaiti Coordination Council meeting on Monday, Saudi Press Agency reported. During a speech, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said the council reflected the interest of King Salman and Sheikh Meshal in deepening the relations between their countries further. Prince Faisal also stressed the importance of the council and its committees as an effective platform and institutional tool that shapes the work of the two countries.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah to congratulate him on his recent appointment, Saudi News Agency reported on Monday. Sheikh Sabah was appointed as crown prince of Kuwait on Saturday. Prince Mohammed wished Sheikh Sabah success in his new role and said he looked forward to strengthening cooperation between their countries.
RIYADH: King Salman received written messages from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Jordan’s King Abdullah on Monday, Saudi Press Agency reported. The message from El-Sisi concerned Saudi-Egyptian relations and was delivered by Egypt’s ambassador to the Kingdom Ahmed Farouk. The message from King Abdullah concerned Saudi-Jordanian relations and was delivered by Jordan’s ambassador to the Kingdom Haitham Abu Al-Foul.
JEDDAH: The Jeddah Season returns for another edition on June 28, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. The event, which is being held under the theme “Once Again,” will include a wide array of live artistic and cultural performances; family-friendly entertainment areas; sports activities; shopping experiences; and a variety of local and international dining options. The attraction comes at a time of several developments in Jeddah, marked by improved infrastructure, new facilities, and the construction of hotels.
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The actor and presidential candidate, Jón Gnarr, no longer has his hair, as it was shaved yesterday. His son, Jón Gnarr jr., a new student from MS, shaved his dad’s hair from at their home in the western part of Reykjavík yesterday.