Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann declared zero paper leaks in the state since 2022, contrasting with 93 national incidents since 2017. He highlighted merit-based recruitment, creating 67,037 government jobs. Mann also emphasized Punjab's rise to number one in school education, citing investments in infrastructure and teacher training, and the success of 'Schools of Eminence'.
NATO has been building up its military presence in the Arctic as Russia vows to defend its interests in the region Read Full Article at RT.com
Operations at ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove have resumed after a fire engulfed a yacht, partially sinking it on Sunday (June 7).In a status update posted on its website, the marina announced that it has received clearance from the authorities to resume operations, adding that the affected berth will remain closed as a precaution. The marina also stated that its clubhouse remains fully operational.«We will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities and provide updates as appropriate as the investigation progresses,» ONE15 Marina Sentosa Cove said.
Singapore's first-quarter growth was solid and reflects the diversity and strength of its economy, but the global outlook remains uncertain, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (June 8).The country is making broad adjustments in areas like economic planning to deal with the uncertainty and technological change, but what is most important is its ability to maintain solidarity and unity, he said.«We cannot fully control how the world changes, but we can choose how we respond, and that response must come from Singaporeans ourselves,» he said at a dialogue with the Singapore Press Club held at the SPH Media auditorium in Toa Payoh.Singapore is more diverse than ever before, with people from different backgrounds, different aspirations and perspectives. That diversity is a tremendous source of strength, PM Wong said.«Our greatest strength remains the same - and that's our ability to stay united and move forward together as one people,» he said.And as the world becomes more fractured, Singapore must become more cohesive, he added.
A Hong Kong school principal who was fired after he was caught on video swearing at security guards during a student trip to Singapore is seeking legal advice on his employment rights.Lee Cheuk Hing said on Friday (June 5) that he had appointed legal representatives to review his dismissal after the school board rejected his resignation and terminated his contract without compensation, according to Hong Kong publication South China Morning Post.It was reported that the school's manager and former lawmaker Edmund Wong Chun Sek said that the school board had not received any formal statement from Lee and that it would take its own legal steps should he bring in representatives to challenge his dismissal.On May 23, video footage surfaced online showing Lee swearing at Safra Jurong's security officers during a student trip.
[Scrolla] Parliament's police committee says 1,853 statutory rape cases were withdrawn between 2020 and 2025, warning that SAPS members who allow this are breaking their own rules. South Africa's forensic labs are too slow, rape kits are running out nationwide, and there is no dedicated policy guiding police on how to investigate the rape of children.
Downing Street has been lining up 'legacy' policies to improve the PM's standing with Labour MPs, including an under-16s social media ban.
Michael Foran, an associate professor of law at the University of Oxford, was interrupted by demonstrators while attempting to deliver the lectures at Keble College.
Daniel Frost, 44, wrapped a rope with a carabiner around his arm to form a 'handmade knuckle duster', claiming it was a dog lead, before telling police 'come and get it', a court heard.
France has ordered prosecutors to review 70,000 complaints involving child victims after the murder of an 11-year-old girl Read Full Article at RT.com
Tragedy struck in Dubai as a minibus carrying Indian workers collided with a truck, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. Authorities revealed the truck had stopped unexpectedly due to a technical issue. Preliminary investigations suggest the bus driver's inattentive driving and failure to maintain a safe distance contributed to the devastating crash.
An unladen oil tanker, MT MARIVEX, carrying 24 Indian crew members, caught fire near Oman. All seafarers were safely evacuated with Omani assistance. Sources suggest the Palau-flagged vessel, blacklisted by the US OFAC, was attempting to evade a US blockade when it became disabled. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the fire.
INDIA bloc allies voiced concerns to Congress during their first post-election meeting. The CPM criticized remarks made during the Kerala polls, while others urged a more accommodating approach. Leaders called for the Congress to be 'large-hearted' towards regional partners, emphasizing unity against the BJP. Rahul Gandhi assured commitment to the alliance.
Opposition leaders at the INDIA bloc meeting discussed the emerging youth-led Cockroach Janata Party (CJP). While some expressed concerns about its intent, others, including Omar Abdullah and Mamata Banerjee, supported engaging with the movement, viewing it as a sign of genuine youth dissent and a healthy space for civil movements.
«The US military didn't take part in the Israeli attacks against Iran, the first since the ceasefire,» CBS News correspondent Jennifer Jacobs said
In 2026, the 100th anniversary of relations between the two countries will be celebrated
These countries are unable to promote their stance independently, bypassing the European Union and NATO, because they are not ready to go against the 'bloc' approach, Dmitry Polyansky said
The country's aviation activities are gradually returning to normal operations according to plan
According to the report, 11,188 people were injured
CIS observers were allegedly pressured during Armenia’s controversial parliamentary election, a Russian official has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian experts assess Armenia’s election result, Pashinyan’s 49.81% win, opposition pressure claims, and Yerevan’s course away from Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com
An oil tanker with Indian crew is sinking off Oman after being hit with a projectile, although all crew members have been rescued Read Full Article at RT.com
Washington has made Brussels another offer the Europeans are too slavish to refuse – even if it paints a giant target on their backs Read Full Article at RT.com
The world is likely to face further global shocks, with no respite in sight, IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva has warned Read Full Article at RT.com
Incarcéré depuis le 23 avril 2026 à la prison centrale de Libreville, le journaliste Médard Tounda Youbi fait l'objet d'une déclaration officielle du RENAJI. Le réseau dénonce une détention préventive disproportionnée et alerte sur les atteintes présumées à l'indépendance de la justice dans l'affaire l'opposant à la ministre Zenaba Gninga Chaning. Libreville – Le Réseau National des Journalistes Indépendants monte au créneau. Dans une déclaration officielle, le RENAJI exprime sa (...) - JUSTICE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Le Ministère de la Planification de la Prospective a procédé, ce mardi 02 juin 2026 à l'ouverture d'un atelier de validation technique de l'Examen National Volontaire (ENV). Organisée par la Direction Générale de la Prospective (DGPRO), cette rencontre a réuni les représentants des administrations sectorielles et les partenaires au développement du système des Nations Unies engagés dans l'accompagnement du développement durable du Gabon. Ces travaux visaient à examiner, enrichir et (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Dans le cadre du renforcement des relations d'amitié et de coopération entre le Gabon et Madagascar, le Président de la Refondation de la République de Madagascar, Son Excellence le Colonel Michaël Randrianirina, effectue une visite de travail et d'amitié de quarante-huit heures à Libreville. Après avoir été accueilli à son arrivée par le Vice-Président du Gouvernement, Monsieur Hermann Immongault, le Chef de l'État malgache a salué la communauté malgache établie au Gabon avant de se (...) - COOPERATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
On 5 March 2026, the European Parliament and the Council reached a provisional agreement on the proposal for a regulation on strengthening of the position of farmers in the food supply chain. The regulation aims to make written contracts a general rule, reinforce the bargaining power of producer organisations, simplify their recognition, and establish an incentive framework for voluntary schemes and social sustainability initiatives. During the June 2026 plenary session, Parliament is due to vote on the agreed text. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Georgia applied to join the EU in March 2022 and received candidate status on 14 December 2023, under certain conditions. Since then, democratic backsliding under the ruling Georgian Dream party has stalled Georgia's EU accession process. Following the contested parliamentary elections in October 2024, the country plunged into a deep political crisis. Parliament's AFET committee adopted its report on the 2025 Commission enlargement report on Georgia on 5 May 2026. The report is scheduled for a plenary vote in June. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP