Vladimir Zelensky’s top aide has told potential mediators that any rhetoric about an “immediate ceasefire” with Russia is unacceptable Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Joe Biden believes there’s nobody “more qualified” to lead the US, regardless of public opinion Read Full Article at RT.com
A German combat medic who served with a Western mercenary unit in Ukraine has described several executions of Russian prisoners of war Read Full Article at RT.com
Pour ce second tour des élections législatives anticipées, deux candidats par circonscription sont en lice. Samedi 6 juillet, suivez le déroulement de cette journée électorale cruciale où les Polynésiens sont une nouvelle fois appelés aux urnes pour élire leurs deux futurs députés nationaux.
A National Commercial Bank (NCB) automated teller machine (ATM) that was boarded up to protect it from Hurricane Beryl was stolen in Longville Park, Clarendon on Saturday. The police reported that an unspecified sum of cash was taken. ...
SINGAPORE - A 710 sq ft two-bedroom condominium unit at Pasir Ris 8 was sold at $1.49 million - or $2,101 per sq ft (psf) - in November 2023, a price almost 37 per cent higher than the launch price in 2021. The unit was the last two-bedder to go in the fully sold 99-year leasehold integrated development, one of a number of mixed-use projects that saw handsome price hikes shortly after they were launched, checks by The Straits Times found. ST looked at the sales transactions of 11 leasehold condominiums launched in 2021 across different districts and found that mixed-use developments generally saw stronger median unit price growth, compared with purely residential developments. In the case of the Pasir Ris 8 condominium, which is integrated into the recently opened Pasir Ris Mall, a two-bedroom unit was sold at $1.09 million, or $1,537 psf, at its launch in 2021. But there was such strong demand from the outset that the developer raised the selling price for the units six times in a single day during its launch weekend.
NEW DELHI - Ms Carolyne Marak's family has faced financial difficulties since the death of her father four years ago. But a nursing job in Singapore may help change things for the family of four. The 29-year-old, who has six years of nursing experience, passed the Singapore Nursing Board (SNB) licence exam in April. She has a job offer from a nursing home in Singapore and is waiting for registration from the board. She will then apply for a work permit, according to her recruitment agency, Ajith Enterprises. Singapore was her top choice when she attended a Meghalaya state government job fair for nurses in 2023, at which international recruiters from other countries such as Japan and Britain were also present. «I chose Singapore because I heard the place is safe and the weather is good. There is also no need to learn another language,» said Ms Marak, who has been offered seven times the salary she currently earns at a private hospital in Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, a state in north-eastern India. «My family is very excited. Let's see how much I can save,» she added.
Persons undertaking clean-up activities after the passage of Hurricane Beryl are being urged to exercise caution. The call came from Acting Director General of the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), Richard Thompson,...
The police are advising motorists to be careful when approaching signalised roadways damaged by the passing of Hurricane Beryl. The powerful category four hurricane's eye passed just 45 miles south of Kingston, leaving many Jamaicans without...
The St Andrew North police have arrested a 43-year-old man in connection with the seizure of an M16 rifle and several rounds of ammunition on Friday in the community of Lower Happy Grove. The police report that about 1:30 p.m. a team conducted a...
The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is warning the public against making payments to impersonators who are posing as workers of the company and are offering to reconnect electricity for a fee. JPS laments that not only does this unethical and illegal...
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on President Biden as he faces post-debate criticism and calls to drop out of the election.
At an appearance at Essence Fest, one of the largest annual gatherings of Black women, Harris was not asked by the moderator about the debate on whether Biden should continue his reelection bid.
The IAF struck Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites and observation posts in the areas of Houla and Odaisseh
More than two dozen regions in British Columbia are under warnings as a heat wave expected to push temperatures into the low 40s in the coming days settles over much of the province.
A holdover wildfire burning in B.C.'s northeast corner is once again considered «out of control,» after a spate of hot, dry weather in the region.
Police believe that the majority of gold stolen from Toronto Pearson International Airport in 2023 has been smuggled, sold and melted overseas.
A B.C. woman who was repatriated from a Syrian prison camp in 2022 has been arrested and charged with terrorism offences, police announced Saturday.
More than a hundred workers with Ontario's main liquor retailer are in downtown Toronto today to raise awareness of their historic strike as it enters its second day.
RIYADH: A farmer in Baha has found a way to cultivate the elusive cardamom, the ingredient that gives Saudi coffee, or gahwa, its signature flavor and aroma. Driven by his love and passion for cardamom-flavored coffee, Abdullah Al-Zahrani, a farmer in Bani Hassan, northwest Baha, tried agricultural experiments that led to him growing more than 350 cardamom plants.
LONDON: Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League recently met with British Islamic leaders in London. During the meeting, Al-Issa highlighted important methods for combating hate speech, particularly Islamophobia, the MWL reported on X. He also reviewed various Islamic initiatives, emphasizing the importance of “reflecting the teachings of Islam, which promote tolerance and coexistence.”
RIYADH: Saudi newlyweds Abdulaziz Khashogji and Amirah Al-Bassam tied the knot in style as the first-ever couple to have their “zaffa,” or wedding entrance, on Jeddah’s F1 circuit. “Both of us have unconventional ideas when it comes to our lifestyles,” the 32-year-old groom told Arab News. “The shoot and the location were both iconic and really special; we’re both so grateful we made our night as special as our relationship,” 26-year-old bride added.
Hasan Al-Jawad is the head of partnership at MIS Pay in Riyadh, a position he has held since March. MIS Pay is the first licensed ‘buy now, pay later’ system in Saudi Arabia. It is owned by Al-Moammer Information Systems, a publicly listed company. Al-Jawad manages its partnership and business development team. His responsibilities include strategic planning, relationship management, setting targets and key performance indicators to drive growth, specifically focusing on trending businesses.
TAIF: The Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, in collaboration with the Secretariat General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, on Friday launched the 13th edition of the Gulf Poetry Forum 2024 in Taif. The event featured extensive participation from poets, critics, specialists and enthusiasts from GCC countries. Mansour Al-Harthi, director general of the Academy of Arabic Poetry, discussed the forum’s role in fostering communication among poets, authors, critics, thinkers and intellectuals from GCC countries.
The Netherlands beat Turkey 2:1
Thirty-four people and eleven vehicles are engaged in fire extinguishing
The Netherlands will play with England, Spain with France
The Egyptian side will also continue consultations with representatives of the Hamas movement, Al Qahera Al Ekhbariya television reports.
India's Project Zorawar light tank is expected to be ready for induction into the Army by 2027. The light tank, developed by DRDO and private sector company L&T, will have to undergo a series of summer and winter trials, including in deserts and high-altitude areas, over the next two to three years before the entire acquisition, production and induction process can actually begin.
Several World War II shipwrecks in Australian waters, holding unknown quantities of oil and chemicals, have been deteriorating ever since they sank more than 80 years ago.