South Korean police receives right to arrest president
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The warrant expires on January 6South Korean police receives right to arrest president
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A veteran watermelon farmer has refused entry to a Government biosecurity team sent to investigate beetles found inside watermelons on his farm, the Director General (DG) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and Biosecurity (MALFB), Timothy Tumukon, has confirmed.
The Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) will strengthen security during physical cash transfers across the country, following the recent daylight armed robbery in Port Vila.
The Minister of Internal Affairs and Police, Andrew Solomon Napuat, has praised the Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) for their investigations that led to the arrest of eight suspects in the armed airport robbery of AUD 600,000, or VT49 million within…
The Vanuatu Police Force (VPF) has confirmed that the prime suspect in the Port Vila armed robbery is a former member of the French Foreign Legion, who served around 2019.
At 38, Grace Florie Sese is a woman defined by her determination, humility, and quiet confidence.
Recap all the developments from Storm Goretti - the first named storm of 2026 - as it left tens of thousands of homes without power and caused widespread travel disruption across the UK.
Downing Street reiterated the Prime Minister was leaving 'all options' on the table as regulator Ofcom looks into X and xAI, the firm which created the Grok AI tool.
Anuradha Roy is the author of five novels. Her first, ‘An Atlas of Impossible Longing’, was translated into 16 languages. ‘Sleeping on Jupiter’, her third novel, won the DSC Prize for Fiction 2016 and was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2015. ‘All the Lives We Never Lived’ won the 2022 Sahitya Akademi Award and was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. 'Called by the Hills’ is her first work of nonfiction.
Addressing the House, Gupta said her government clearly communicates its direction and targets to the public. Calling pollution a crucial issue for the national capital, she said the government is committed to completing 1,100 Arogya Mandirs across Delhi as part of its healthcare roadmap. She added that new nursing staff have already been recruited to strengthen the health system.
The ministry of external affairs has refuted Donald Trump's claims about Prime Minister Modi's concerns over helicopter deliveries and their personal interactions. The MEA emphasised a friendly relationship built on mutual respect between the two leaders.
Ministry of external affairs has sharply criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani' letter to jailed activist Umar Khalid. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that personal prejudices are unbecoming of public officials and urged respect for judicial independence.
West Bengal's political landscape intensified as chief minister Mamata Banerjee led a street protest against the ED, accusing the Centre of agency misuse ahead of polls. The Enforcement Directorate's raids on I-PAC, Banerjee's alleged interference, and subsequent court adjournment fueled a fierce political and legal confrontation, with both sides trading accusations.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has said it welcomes the release of some crew members of a seized oil tanker by US President Donald Trump Read Full Article at RT.com
A ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia would be a necessary precondition for the deployment of forces, German Chancellor Merz has said Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Donald Trump says he has canceled his ‘second wave of attacks’ on Venezuela, citing improved energy cooperation Read Full Article at RT.com
Howard Lutnick has claimed a US-India deal did not materialize because the Indian prime minister did not personally call the US president Read Full Article at RT.com
Western Europe’s Paris summit was essentially the politics of wishful thinking Read Full Article at RT.com
Inga Sæland, leader of the People’s Party, states that the education system has failed the nation’s children, particularly in terms of reading comprehension. She intends to look to Finland for solutions to the problem.
Football was plunged into mourning on Thursday morning after it emerged that the Leeds legend had died aged 75 following a short illness.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday insisted that the Islamic republic would 'not back down' in the face of mass protests that have spread across the country
In the voiceover for the video, Her Royal Highness reflects personally on her own journey and healing over the past two years, talking of her 'fears' and 'tears'.
As Kate celebrates her 44th birthday, her legacy is more assured than ever - and that's thanks to forging her own path that's very different to her late mother-in-law.
The Reykjanes District Court has sentenced a foreign man to seven months in prison for a serious drug offense after he smuggled nearly one kilogram of cocaine into the country.
Guðmundur Ingi Kristinsson, Minister of Education and Children’s Affairs, has decided to step down from his post for health reasons.
The police have disrupted over 3,500 scam attempts during a two-month-long operation which ended on Dec 31, 2025, preventing potential losses of over $34.2 million.In a news release on Friday (Jan 9), the police said that they partnered with five banks— DBS, GXS, OCBC, Standard Chartered Bank and UOB — for the operation which began on Nov 1, 2025.«(We) leveraged robotic process automation (RPA) to identify victims of e-commerce, government official impersonation, investment, job and loan scams.»This coordinated response draws on the swift exchange of information between the police and the banks to enable early intervention," the police added.RPA is the technology that enables computer software to emulate and integrate actions typically performed by humans interacting with digital systems. The use of RPA has enabled the police to automate information sharing and processing, and the mass distribution of SMS alerts. In turn, this allows the police and partnering banks to enhance their outreach — to promptly alert a larger number of victims within a short period of time to prevent further losses.
A 26-year-old man nabbed in an enforcement operation in Geylang on Wednesday (Jan 7) has been charged with trafficking etomidate laced vapes, known as Kpods.Abdul Ammar Mahmood Jumat, a Singaporean, was found with an e-vaporiser and four e-vaporiser pods at the back alley along Geylang Lorong 35 on Wednesday afternoon, court documents stated.The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said on Friday (Jan 9) that the pods were tested and confirmed to contain etomidate, a Class C drug.HSA officers also seized from him six bottles of cough syrup as well as prescription medicines consisting of more than 1,000 capsules and tablets.