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The Prime Minister must soon choose whether or not to approve production from a large untapped oil field west of Shetland, as a public consultation on Rosebank closes today.
Vast quantities of retatrutide, potentially the most powerful weight loss medication ever developed, are being flogged online despite concerns over its safety.
In one offence, Stefka Gishanova, 55, took £1,900 cash a pensioner had withdrawn to spend on family Christmas presents.
James Worthington had lodged a string of complaints against planning applications linked to the Beckhams' home, accusing the couple of turning the countryside into 'Miami or Florida'.
Erasto Crisanto Valdez disappeared in July while fishing with his father in a cenote, a natural sinkhole, in San Francisco La Paz, Mexico.
One-year-old grizzly bear Fitz escaped his enclosure at the Calgary Zoo Sunday morning. The zoo says the bear was safely returned to his enclosure.
The president cited the cost of the drills and said he did not want to send a signal that is «totally inappropriate and hostile» to North Korea. He also criticized South Korea for not helping him on Iran.
According to the authorities, 160 firefighters and 54 pieces of equipment have been deployed to fight the fire
Akhmat Special Forces Commander Lieutenant General Apty Alaudinov opined that the West is preparing for a future conflict with Russia
The battlegroup East’s assault troops were located a few dozen meters from the Ukrainian fighters attempting to flee and were covertly monitoring their movements
An opposition MP has launched a blistering attack on politicians who flew to Morocco for the Scorchers’ WAFCON campaign, accusing them of shamelessly trying to bask in glory they had no hand in creating. Malawi Congress Party MP Vitumbiko Mumba didn’t hold back in a fiery Facebook post, admitting he felt a sense of unease […] The post MP Mumba criticises political figures, including UTM’s Kabambe, over WAFCON final trip appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
'Paid Another Rs 187Cr As Rent But Didn't Utilise Minimum Guaranteed Hours, Chartered Others For Rs 149Cr'
Acquits 2 Men Held Guilty Of Killing Friend
Member of the Freedom Alliance national conservative party Armando Mema pointed out that the Finnish leader has repeatedly made political decisions aimed at pleasing American diplomats
Reports indicate that one civilian was killed and ten were injured, including a child
The main challenge for countries in the Arabian Peninsula is the enormous gap between the cost of attack weapons and interceptors, experts of the Center for Analysis of World Arms Trade said
The ash trail stretched 10 kilometers to the northeast of the volcano
The epicenter was located 175 kilometers east of the city of Labuan Bajo
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) rose by 24.2 per cent in July compared to a year earlier, extending the 20.8 per cent growth recorded in June, Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) announced on Monday (Aug 18).The growth was led by electronic NODX, which grew by 112 per cent, up from the 105.1 per cent increase in June.According to Enterprise SG, the increase was supported by «robust artificial intelligence related demand» such as disk media products — which rose by 339.1 per cent or $1.6 billion, and integrated circuits — which grew by 84.5 per cent or $1.4 billion.Meanwhile, non-electronic NODX fell by 2.3 per cent, easing slightly from the 2.8 per cent in June.Overall, NODX grew by 19.4 per cent in the first seven months of this year.Of the top 10 markets for NODX exports, the US was Singapore's top market, following by China and Taiwan.Non-oil re-exports (NORX) grew by 51.3 per cent in July, down slightly from the 60.3 per cent growth recorded in June. The expansion was also primarily driven by the electronics sector, EnterpriseSG said.
The long arms of the law caught up with a 37-year-old Australian man on Aug 4, some nine months after he stole from a retail outlet in the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 2.A day later, a 50-year-old American man was arrested for the same offence, this time at the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 1.Police said in a news release on Sunday (Aug 16) afternoon that the two cases happened on November 19, 2025, and Aug 5 respectively.In the first case, a retail assistant had reviewed the shop's closed-circuit television (CCTV) after noticing two boxes of perfumes missing from the display shelf.The Australian man was seen taking two boxes of perfumes, worth about $430, before leaving without making payment.According to the police, about two hours had lapsed between the time of alleged offence and the report being made. By then, the man had departed from Singapore.He was arrested on Aug 4 while in Changi Airport again on transit.The second case took place at a retail outlet in the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 1 at about 12.40am on Aug 5.
Ukraine’s largest steel plant has partially suspended production after a Russian missile strike damaged key facilities Read Full Article at RT.com
Former US lawmaker Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Washington is discussing the possible use of nuclear weapons against Iran Read Full Article at RT.com
A group of more than 10 cyclists were seen on video being chased by Traffic Police (TP) officers in the wee hours of Saturday (Aug 15) morning.Footage of the incident posted on social media shows the group riding without helmets along West Coast Avenue near West Coast Park.Some of the bicycles appear to be fixies, or fixed-gear bicycles, which do not come with hand-operated brakes.At least four TP officers are seen giving chase, with their sirens sounding, as the group spreads out across three lanes. At one point, a TP officer overtakes the group, while another officer boxes them in from behind.However, the group speeds up in an attempt to evade the officers. It is unclear how many riders were eventually stopped by TP officers, although the video's ending shows at least two TP outriders stopping along the road — behind the main group of cyclists.On TikTok, where the video was posted, several users commented on the issue of road safety, but some comments thought different.
The fund, started by Windrush campaigner Sir Patrick Vernon, will go towards the cost of his funeral, and has received more than 2,500 donations
Days after Andy Burnham described Britain as a 'tinderbox' and imposed a temporary ban on disposable barbecues, fire chiefs said the situation was now 'exceptional'.
Lebanon’s economic crisis is squeezing families as Israeli attacks destroy homes and farmland in the south, RT reports from Beirut Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukrainian draft officers detained a Ukrainian Orthodox Church metropolitan, according to a lawyer for the church Read Full Article at RT.com
Middle East turmoil gives Russia cover on its southern flank Read Full Article at RT.com
At least 15 rape cases have been recorded during the Ceuta migrant crisis, El Mundo reported, citing Spain’s Civil Guard Read Full Article at RT.com
Trump has ordered a sharp reduction in US-South Korean military drills, citing his “very good relationship” with Kim Jong-un Read Full Article at RT.com