Customs officers at Keflavík International Airport intercepted 43 counterfeit foreign identity documents sent to Iceland by mail during 2023 and 2024 — the vast majority of them fake driver’s licenses.
At least five more civilians have been injured in the attack in Kursk Region, Aleksandr Khinshtein has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow has intercepted an attempt to smuggle Mi-8 and Mi-17 helicopter parts worth $5 million, the Federal Security Service has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Two lawyers have been reprimanded after submitting arguments generated by artificial intelligence Read Full Article at RT.com
The attack was described as part of Moscow’s retaliation for Kiev’s “terrorist” acts against national air forces Read Full Article at RT.com
Security forces have deployed tear gas and rubber bullets as immigration raid rallies continue for a third day Read Full Article at RT.com
His home is choc-a-bloc with things he has collected over the years, but he does not want to part with them.The 78-year-old man, known as Lim, lives alone in a Bedok Reservoir flat and is worried that the charity trying to help him clean up his house may leave him with «nothing», according to Shin Min Daily News.He sells the stuff collected to earn a living. Lim told the Chinese daily that he was worried volunteers would «throw everything away».«If everything is thrown away, then I will have nothing,» he said.«I don't want that, and I fear I won't be able to find the things I need.»In a Facebook post on June 2, charity Helping Joy said that Lim has been living in a «heavily cluttered» flat with items accumulated over years, with no space to move.It has since cleared some of the belongings from his home following «12 hours of hard work and battling cockroaches» in a project that began on Sunday, according to multiple posts on Monday (June 9).The charity said Lim's home posed health risks and a fire hazard to both him and his neighbours.
Worried that their early-morning wedding celebrations on Saturday (June 7) might annoy their neighbours, a couple left a note in the lift asking for a little understanding.Their «sorry in advance» got plenty of kind messages back from residents at Block 77 Marine Drive — a true show of modern-day kampung spirit.Bernard Kuah, 32, told AsiaOne that he and his wife, Chermaine Wong, had sought permission from the town council to post the note in both lifts.The couple were concerned that the wedding «gatecrash», a traditional Chinese ritual where the groom and his entourage pick up the bride after overcoming a series of funny — and slightly embarrassing — challenges, would disrupt their neighbours' sleep.It was scheduled from 4am to 7am that day, Kuah, an HR manager, said.The couple put up the notice three days before the wedding — giving neighbours ample time to see it, rather than finding out at the last minute, he said.«Just a day later, we went to run some wedding errands and was taking the lift back home and saw Post-it notes on our posters,» he added.
A Delhi court has granted Tahawwur Rana, accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, permission for a supervised phone call to his family. The court also requested a health report within 10 days and sought clarification on future regular calls. Rana, currently in judicial custody following his extradition, had requested family interaction.
BJP President JP Nadda asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 11 years in power have transformed Indian politics, shifting the focus from appeasement to performance and accountability. He highlighted the government's inclusive development approach, outreach to marginalized communities, and bold decisions like abolishing Triple Talaq. Nadda also emphasized India's economic progress and proactive governance during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rahul Gandhi has urged the Election Commission to specify the date for providing voter rolls from the Maharashtra and Haryana legislative elections, welcoming the decision to share electoral data from 2009-2024.
Nova Scotia’s farming industry hasn’t turned a profit in nearly a decade, and last year lost more than $41 million.
The Russian president highlighted that this year, St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will be held under the theme «Shared Values: The Foundation of Growth in a Multipolar World»
The source emphasized that the Ukrainian military has been issued an ultimatum on this part of the frontline
Top stories from the Russian press on Monday, June 9th
This was Dmitry Peskov's response at a briefing to a request to comment on the conclusions of Bank of America that the ruble has grown by more than 40% against the dollar and has become the most successful currency this year
Vitaly Kiselev said that Nazis from the Azov battalion and Kraken have been integrated into these units, serving as barrier detachments
Modi is likely to call for cooperation between Indian and Canadian law enforcement agencies Read Full Article at RT.com
A government “deradicalization” program lists “cultural nationalism” as a potential extremist ideology Read Full Article at RT.com
The US president has labeled protesters “paid insurrectionists,” blaming local authorities for a violent escalation Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev has been complaining about lagging behind Moscow in long-range strike capacity Read Full Article at RT.com
A Sudanese Foreign Ministry official has accused Kiev of arming paramilitary forces involved in the country’s ongoing conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
Meghalaya Police clarified that Sonam Raghuvanshi voluntarily surrendered at Nandganj Police Station in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, in connection with the honeymoon murder case. She is currently under the safe custody of the Uttar Pradesh Police, and legal procedures are being followed for her transit and formal statement, as confirmed by Deputy CM Prestone Tynsong.
What's the National Day Parade (NDP) without the classic NDP packs?Spectators attending this year's parade, preview shows and National Education shows can look forward to receiving one of seven artwork-adorned totes illustrated by 41 artists with disabilities from the ages of 10 to 73.Three of the featured artworks, titled Care, Contribute and Future, are drawn by 20 students from Special Education (Sped) schools engaged through SG Enable, and envisions Singapore's shared future.Meanwhile, the other four pieces, named Multiculturalism, Resilience, Openness and Boldness, are inspired by history and the creation of 21 artists from non-profit organisation ART:DIS, which supports persons with disabilities through arts.
Two women were arrested within an hour for thefts at shops in the transit area of Changi Airport.In a statement on Monday (June 9), the police said that they were alerted to a suspected case of theft in Changi Airport Terminal 3 at 2.25pm on June 2.A purse had allegedly been stolen from a Furla retail outlet in the Departure Transit area.Officers from the Airport Police Division were able to identify and locate the two Indian nationals, aged 29 and 30, within an hour of the crime through CCTV footage, and were subsequently detained before they could leave Singapore.
SINGAPORE — Slightly over a year ago, Ms Caitlin Lim noticed the circles around her eyes were getting darker. She visited an aesthetic clinic in the hope of a solution and took up the doctor's suggestion to use fillers.«I had never considered injectables because I'm scared of needles, but I thought that I'd just try it,» said the marketing executive, now 28. «The lack of fat around my cheeks created shadows under my eyes, and the fillers really made a difference.»A small volume of gel-like substance, injected just above her cheekbones, settled her concerns and made her face look fresh and plump, she said.Like Ms Lim, a growing number of people in Singapore in their 20s and 30s are getting injectables to improve their facial appearances. Some of these cosmetic enhancements have long carried the stigma of creating an unnatural appearance, partly because of the use of Botox by Hollywood celebrities who experienced less-than-desired results due to a range of factors.
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Nikolay Patrushev emphasized that special attention was paid to the protection of coastal infrastructure from uncrewed speedboats and unmanned aerial vehicles