Armed conflicts have hit a post-WWII peak, according to a report by the Peace Research Institute Oslo Read Full Article at RT.com
The US military says it has launched strikes in Iran in response to the alleged downing of an American military helicopter Read Full Article at RT.com
Anti-immigration riots have broken out in Belfast, Northern Ireland, following a stabbing attack Read Full Article at RT.com
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Un rapport de la chambre territoriale des comptes révèle une progression alarmante de l'insuffisance rénale chronique au fenua, avec des dépenses en hausse de 10 % par an et des capacités de dialyse insuffisantes.
Un élève a introduit un revolver à plomb au collège de Paopao, sur l'île de Moorea. L'arme, heureusement hors d'usage, a été découverte par un surveillant lors de la récréation. Les gendarmes sont rapidement intervenus et les élèves concernés ont été entendus en présence de leurs représentants légaux.
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) is making use of new technologies such as unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAVs) and 3D scanners to enhance efficiency in forensic investigations.The fundamentals of forensic investigative processes remain the same, but they are instead complemented by advancements in technologies, said the police during a media engagement session on Monday (June 8) which showcased their forensic division capabilities.During the session, the police also referenced the 2016 Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal murder case — where a Malaysian man stabbed his supervisor and hid her body in a drain before fleeing the country — and shared how the latest technologies could have been applied to the investigations. According to a press release on Wednesday, the police said that the new technologies have been adopted by the forensics division under Home Team Science and Technology Agency Integrated Forensics Service, which is a specialised unit that is forward deployed to SPF's Criminal Investigation Department.
A total of 236 offences were detected, while 77 non-compliant active mobility devices were impounded islandwide by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in May.In a Facebook post on Tuesday (June 9), the LTA also said that active mobility enforcement officers spoke to 25 personal mobility aid (PMA) and mobility scooter users to remind them of the new rules, which kicked in on June 1.Under the new rules, motorised PMAs cannot go faster than 6kmh on public paths. Prior to the updated rules, PMAs were permitted to travel at maximum speeds of 10kmh.PMAs on public paths must also comply with size and weight requirements. They cannot exceed 150cm in height, 70cm in width, and 120cm in length; with a maximum laden weight of 300kg.
Impatience was found to be a reason for most traffic hazards in a poll of 1,000 Singapore residents conducted by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in early 2026. But it seems one driver chose to not prioritise safety over speed or convenience, but also demonstrated this behaviour in front of a police officer on Monday (June 8) afternoon.Dashcam footage of the incident submitted to Facebook page SG Road Vigilante shows a dark-coloured Honda Civic saloon car and a police van turning right from Bartley Road East to Upper Paya Lebar Road.The car is first seen driving behind the police van, but later overtakes it from the right as both vehicles are about to complete the turn to Upper Paya Lebar Road.In the footage, the car could be seen driving close to the kerb, but the driver of the van applies brakes and slows down for the car to pass ahead safely.Moments later, the police van is seen with its sirens on, signalling for the car to stop along the leftmost lane along Upper Paya Lebar Road.
SINGAPORE - Residents here will soon enjoy the convenience of posting letters and small packets directly from their HDB or condominium blocks.Under the SingPost@MyBlock scheme, mail can be dropped into a designated letterbox at any HDB or residential block, reducing the need to visit a post office or street postbox.The scheme, which was piloted from October to December 2025, will be rolled out to Housing Board estates and condominiums in three phases from July 31, and will be available at over 20,000 letterbox nests by Sept 30.The same postman will deliver and collect mail, and the cut-off time is 10am for delivery on the next working day.A separate team will continue to collect mail from postboxes and take it back to processing centres. SingPost added that it has no plans yet to remove any of the 780 or so postboxes.There are also no plans to extend the service to landed housing or industrial estates, where conventional postboxes will continue to serve occupants, SingPost vice-president of operations Goh Chee Hiong said on June 9.SingPost@MyBlock was piloted in Punggol, Bukit Panjang, Upper Boon Keng, Bukit Batok and Marine Parade.
US Vice President JD Vance also didn't rule out that the deal could happen in the next week
By 02:28 a.m. Moscow time, the decline in futures prices had slowed, with gold trading at $4,247.7 per troy ounce
Emergency service specialists are working at the site where the debris fell
Earlier, it was reported the start of a second wave of US strikes targeting air defense systems and radars in Iran
Russian State Secretary and Deputy Industry and Trade Minister Roman Chekushov emphasized that these measures are intended to encourage enterprises in both countries to pursue industrial integration processes
Ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to France next week for the G7 summit, French ambassador Thierry Mathou tells TOI in an exclusive interview that India’s involvement with the group of the world’s most advanced and industrialised nations has become indispensable. Mathou said India’s participation in a ‘defensive’ mission to secure Strait of Hormuz once the conflict is over would send a powerful signal.
Fox News anchor Jesse Watters grilled Vance over the spy threat Israel poses to the US, asking how concerned he was about the country eavesdropping on America.
Transport Minister Daryl Vaz said yesterday that he was awaiting a report about what transpired with an aircraft operated by the largest airline in Venezuela which was “forced” to land in Jamaica on Saturday.
WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness wants the beneficiaries of the National Housing Trust's (NHT) Malvern service lot development in St Elizabeth to build their homes within their financial means, arguing that sustainable wealth is created gradually through responsible homeownership and careful financial planning.
Western Bureau: Hundreds of cannabis [ganja] farmers from communities across Westmoreland Western gathered in Orange Hill last Thursday for a registration drive aimed at helping them transition from the informal market into Jamaica's regulated cannabis industry.
Outgoing Jamaica Association of Principals of Secondary Schools (JAPSS) President Linvern Wright has been widely praised as a fearless advocate for education, but he says his six-year tenure was marked by major disruptions and persistent systemic challenges.
A Jamaican man is among 17 naturalised United States (US) citizens targeted by the Trump administration for denaturalisation proceedings. According to the US Department of Justice, the Jamaican national, who has not been identified, was convicted of wire fraud. The administration is seeking to revoke the citizenship of the 17 individuals, who also include persons originally from Haiti, Cuba, Colombia, Mexico, the former Yugoslavia, and the Philippines.
According to the Hungarian prime minister, the sides continue discussing where and when he can meet with Vladimir Zelensky for that
Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Nebenzya noted that there are «no grounds to hold a briefing» of the Security Council’s committee 1737 on Iranian sanctions «and there will not be any»
According to the TV channel, Tehran informed mediators that the incident was «unintentional» and occurred «as a result of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz»