Pastor Paul Norman, who collapsed while preaching at Saturday's funeral for Constable Ricardo Fairclough in St Ann, says he is home and doing well.
National senior champion Nickisha Pryce is now the fastest-ever Jamaican woman over 400 metres after running 48.89 seconds to break Lorraine Fenton's 21-year-old record on Saturday.
PM-designate Narendra Modi paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee before his oath-taking ceremony. President Droupadi Murmu will administer the oath at Rashtrapati Bhawan, with allies like TDP, JD(U), and Shiv Sena present.
Trump will campaign in Las Vegas as he tries to become the first Republican to win the state in two decades, as polls suggest Biden is struggling to excite voters there.
LONDON: It was something of an accidental discovery, admits Volker Vahrenkamp with a smile. “Sometimes, these things need a little luck.” Vahrenkamp, a professor of geology at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Thuwal, on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, had set out with a team of colleagues to take a closer look at a coastal geological phenomenon they had spotted on satellite images.
RIYADH: Authorities in Saudi Arabia have arrested 21 violators of Hajj regulations at the entrances to Makkah after they tried to enter without a valid Hajj permit, the state news agency SPA reported on Saturday. The Ministry of the Interior announced that the Hajj Security Forces arrested eight residents and 13 citizens on Friday. The seasonal administrative committees of the General Directorate of Passports issued 21 administrative decisions against them, which included: a prison sentence for a period of 15 days for each violator, and a fine of SR10,000 ($2,666).
A St Ann videographer, who allegedly assaulted a teenager he met on Instagram, has been charged with rape and abduction.
Two men were shot dead and two others injured in a gun attack at a bar in Dover district in St Mary last night.
Cabinet is set to approve a $250 million contract on Monday to construct a new bridge in Spring Village, St Catherine, Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, announced during a visit to the community on Friday. Poultry producer, the...
Dmitry Medvedev also said that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz should repent before Ukrainians for «for his lies about imminent victory,» for «devoting Ukrainians to destruction» and for «the revival of Nazism»
Igor Dodon fears that Maia Sandu and her policies are similar to measures earlier taken by Ukraine, and this may result in a military conflict
The Donetsk People’s Republic mission was informed about six injured civilians
SINGAPORE — A signalling fault has resulted in the unavailability of train services at the Punggol and Sengkang LRT stations since 5.45am on June 9, said train operator SBS Transit in an X post. «We are repairing it and will update when service resumes. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused,» SBS Transit said in a follow-up post at 6.15am. It added that free regular and bridging bus services available at designated bus stops near affected stations and at Sengkang Bus Interchange. Affected passengers can follow directional signs or approach station staff to find the boarding points for these bus services. No fares will be deducted if passengers exit from affected LRT stations, the train operator said. More information can also be found on the SBS Transit app under the Alternative Transport Option or the Land Transport Authority's My Transport app and under the Find My Way tab.
SINGAPORE — The growing share of women remaining single is one major reason for Singapore's longstanding baby drought, with the resident total fertility rate (TFR) falling to below one in 2023 for the first time in Singapore's history. A Department of Statistics (DOS) analysis of the factors behind the falling TFR found that the drop in the TFR between 2005 and 2023 was due to a decline in the proportion of married women, which offset slight increases in the fertility rate of married women. The analysis, published in the DOS newsletter in May, comes after Singapore's resident TFR fell to 0.97 in 2023 — which is among the lowest in the world. The TFR refers to the average number of babies each woman would have during her reproductive years. If more Singaporeans remain unwed, what this means is that Singapore's TFR is likely to continue to fall, said the academics who study population issues.
Former first lady Melania Trump left Trump Tower alone on Saturday morning and traveled to 15 Central Park West in Manhattan, staying about two-and-a-half hours.
The couple announced their pending divorce to staff at Althorp, the Spencer family estate in Northamptonshire, in March.
Tony Hudgell, now nine, suffered multiple injuries, organ failure and sepsis at the hands of his mother, Jody Simpson and her partner Anthony Smith when he was just six weeks old.
Four people have been rushed to hospital after a fairground ride 'failed' and sent people 'flying through the air' at Lambeth Country Show in London.
Labour is heading for a majority of 416 in an election result which would prove cataclysmic for the Tory Party, according to a new Mail on Sunday poll.
At least 210 Palestinians were killed as the IDF pounded central Gaza with airstrikes during a hostage rescue mission on Saturday Read Full Article at RT.com
Germany is helping escalate the Ukraine conflict by allowing Kiev to strike deep into Russia, Sahra Wagenknecht has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The West only cares about itself while ingoing the suffering it inflicts upon others, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokeswoman has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian citizen Andrey Kozlov has thanked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his rescue from Hamas captivity Read Full Article at RT.com
Allowing Kiev to use Western arms in cross-border strikes was crossing a boundary, the Austrian Defense Minister has said Read Full Article at RT.com
SINGAPORE — Majlis Pusat Singapura, a society that was once a leading voice for the Malay/Muslim community here, has been ordered by the courts to shutter and have its assets liquidated after it failed to settle debts of close to $400,000. A notice gazetted on June 3 said RSM Corporate Advisory had been appointed as the liquidator, following an order by the High Court for the society to be wound up. The court issued the order on May 20 in favour of an application filed by Siti Hasmah Adam, the director of Three Aces — a company engaged by Majlis Pusat to operate a childcare centre between 2015 and 2020. According to court documents, Siti had claimed more than $228,000 for payments owed to her over the contractual period, as well as over $135,000 for fees for legal and arbitral proceedings, among other things. The dissolution of Majlis Pusat brings to an end a 55-year-old organisation that rallied the Malay/Muslim community in the uncertain years following independence. Formed in 1969, it was originally an umbrella organisation of more than 30 Malay/Muslim organisations, whose goal was to advocate for the Malay community here.
There is no favouritism in government contracts, said the Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MoFEM) as the authority responsible for the Central Tenders Board (CTB) Office which coordinate and manage the tender process.
Teachers from the 26 schools in Luganville, Santo have joined the nationwide strike by members of the Vanuatu Teachers Union (VTU) yesterday, following claims that went unheard by the Ministry of Education and training (MoET) and the Teaching Service Commission…
The new Landing Craft of the Vanuatu Police Force, named 'RVS Sokomanu' is expected to arrive in Port Vila on June 26, as announced by Commander Maritime Wing, Collin Kalwatman, during a press conference held yesterday at the Mala Base…
More teachers who are members of the Vanuatu Teachers Union (VTU) are expected to join the strike starting Monday until when their demand is met, said VTU's Secretary General (SG), Jonathan Yona.
The President of the Republic of Vanuatu, Nikenike Vurobaravu, has issued a compelling call to the entire population of Vanuatu to unite in prayer and fasting for the nation today.
Milk and milk products comprised a larger portion of total consumption in rural regions of Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Conversely, households in Kerala favored eggs, meat, and fish. The latest Household Consumption Expenditure survey from the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), released on Friday, also revealed that in other states, beverages, processed foods, and miscellaneous items held the greatest share in rural areas.
Inequality reduced in urban and rural India from 2011-12 to 2022-23, as shown by the Household Consumption Expenditure survey. The Gini coefficient declined, indicating decreased income inequality. Views from Soumya Kanti Ghosh, State Bank of India, and insights on Chhattisgarh provide further context.
India experienced its hottest May in 36 years during the 18th Lok Sabha elections, with record-breaking temperatures reported by IMD. The high temperatures influenced voter turnout, especially in the north, as per meteorological and political analyses.