A 23-year-old man who participated in the 2XU Compression Run died on Sunday (April 27) morning. The police told AsiaOne they received a call for assistance along Raffles Avenue on Sunday at about 6.25am. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) conveyed an unconscious man to Singapore General Hospital, where he subsequently died. Based on preliminary investigations, the police do not suspect foul play and investigations are ongoing. The marathon organisers published a statement on Instagram that evening addressing the incident. It read: «We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of one of our participants at this morning's 2XU Compression Run. »Our deepest condolences are with the family and friends during this difficult time. As the matter is under police investigation, we are unable to share further details at this point."
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong appealed to the voters to give him a strong mandate, even as he addressed other major issues facing Singaporeans. Speaking at PAP's first Fullerton rally in 10 years at the the promenade next to UOB Plaza on Monday (April 28), PM Wong told the lunchtime crowd that this election is all about Singaporeans' future. «This election is about your future, our future. Not just for today but for our children and grandchildren,» he said. Addressing cost of living concerns, PM Wong acknowledged calls for a universal minimum wage model in Singapore. Lunchtime crowd listening to the speeches at the promenade next to UOB Plaza . PHOTO: AsiaOne/Loo Hui Ping «We want to uplift lower-wage workers, the PAP wants to do it, don't get me wrong,» he said, citing the Progressive Wage Model, implemented by the ruling party, as evidence.
Pyongyang has grown stronger since the historic summits of the previous decade, the outlet has observed Read Full Article at RT.com
Dans une volonté affirmée de refonder son système éducatif sur des bases solides et modernes, le Gabon a franchi une étape décisive en créant deux nouveaux établissements publics : l'Institut de Formation des Professeurs d'École (IFPE) et l'Institut de Formation aux Métiers de l'Éducation (IFME). Adossée aux ordonnances présidentielles publiées dans le Journal Officiel n°59 Bis du 19 mars 2025 , cette réforme d'envergure inscrit la formation initiale et continue des enseignants au cœur de (...) - EDUCATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
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India and France have finalized a significant deal. The agreement involves the purchase of 26 Rafale Marine aircraft for the Indian Navy. The deal is worth Rs 63,000 crore. These jets will operate from INS Vikrant. The contract includes weapons, training, and support. Deliveries are expected between 37 to 65 months. This acquisition enhances India's maritime capabilities.
The TOI River Dialogues 2025 in Lucknow addressed river rejuvenation and sustainable water management in Uttar Pradesh, emphasising Maha Kumbh 2025. Experts highlighted the need for community involvement, focus on smaller rivers, and comprehensive policies. Discussions covered public-private partnerships, technological innovations like drone usage for pollution control, and water management programs to mitigate water crises.
Following the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam that resulted in 26 fatalities, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah addressed the state assembly, expressing his grief and stating he would not demand statehood at this time. He emphasized that militancy can only be eradicated with the support of the people, not just through force.
A Delhi court has extended the NIA custody of Tahawwur Rana, a key accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, by an unspecified number of days. Rana, facing charges including conspiracy and murder, was presented before the NIA Special Court following his extradition from the US.
Tensions between India and Pakistan have spilled over into London, marked by escalating protests from both diasporas. An Indian-origin man, Ankit Love, was arrested for allegedly vandalizing the Pakistani High Commission. These incidents follow a recent terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, further straining the already fraught relationship between the two nations, leading to heightened security concerns in London.
The Ukrainian leader has repeatedly insisted that he would never formally recognize the peninsula as Russian territory Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian FM Lavrov and his US counterpart Rubio continued “a productive exchange of opinions,” Moscow’s Foreign Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow has accused Kiev of escalating attacks against civilians in response to US-Russian diplomatic reengagement Read Full Article at RT.com
The Russian leader has praised the historically close relations between Moscow and Pretoria Read Full Article at RT.com
Father Sergiy Voemava has shared his unique insight on how Orthodox Christianity has been advanced in the CAR Read Full Article at RT.com
[allAfrica] «Now that the BBC has been able to unmask killer cops through their uniforms - even with their faces covered - they have nowhere to hide. That's why they're always in civilian clothes!»
Based on original archival research, interviews, media sources and wide ranging academic literature, this study focuses on the European Parliament’s leading and agenda-setting role in the process of European monetary integration. Important initiatives included the 1962 Van Campen Report on the coordination of monetary policies, the monetary chapter of the 1984 Spinelli Draft Treaty, the work of the intergroup on European Currency during the period 1984 to 1989, and the 1990 Herman Report to prepare the intergovernmental conference on economic and monetary union (EMU). The first part of the study discusses the long history of European monetary integration, from the Rome Treaties to the Delors Report. The second part analyses the role of the European Parliament in the intergovernmental conference and the adoption by the European Parliament of the Maastricht Treaty. The third part investigates the influence of the European Parliament on the EMU process. The European Parliament paid special attention to the democratic dimension of EMU, as well as to its social and regional cohesion and the issue of prudential supervision in a monetary union. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The European Peace Facility (EPF) was created in March 2021 as a funding instrument aimed at enhancing the EU's ability to prevent conflicts, build and preserve peace, and strengthen international security and stability. The EPF rests on two pillars. The first is to fund EU military operations and missions under the common foreign and security policy. The second is to provide assistance to countries in the EU's eastern neighbourhood, the Middle East and Africa to strengthen security in their respective regions. Following Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the EU started using the EPF to rapidly deliver military aid to Ukraine. This support was provided alongside continued assistance to the EU's eastern neighbourhood, as well as to partners in the Middle East and Africa. The EPF has a total financial ceiling of more than €17 billion for the 2021-2027 period. As the facility is an off-budget instrument, EU Member States contribute directly to it, based on the gross national income key. Currently, the EPF lacks fresh resources to continue supfporting Ukraine in facing the war. Furthermore, since March 2023, Hungary has refused to mobilise EPF funds in military aid to Ukraine. In line with the sanctions imposed on Russia in 2022, Russian assets held in EU banks were frozen. In May 2024, the Council of the EU allocated 90 % of the 'windfall' (extraordinary) profits from these frozen assets to the EPF. A first transfer of €1.5 billion from these profits to Ukraine took place in mid-2024. A second payment, possibly amounting to €2 billion, is expected in spring 2025. Given Hungary's veto, the EU is looking for more reliable ways to continue assistance to Ukraine than by means of the windfall profits from the Russian assets channelled through the EPF. On 24 October 2024, the EU created the Ukraine Loan Cooperation Mechanism (ULCM) and issued an exceptional macro-financial assistance loan of €18.1 billion, the EU's part of an EU-G7 syndicated loan to Ukraine totalling €45 billion. Starting after March 2025, 95 % of the windfall profits from the Russian assets held in EU banks will be allocated to the EU budget and channelled through the ULCM to Ukraine. The remaining 5 % will be allocated to the EPF. Beyond Ukraine, for which the EPF-funded approved military support amounts to approximately €10.6 billion, the EPF has an available budget of €6.4 billion to fund, until 2027, both the common costs of EU military missions and operations abroad – including its military assistance mission in support of Ukraine – and assistance measures for the armed forces of partner countries. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The final autopsy results for Gene Hackman detailed the beloved Oscar winning actor's extensive medical history two months after he and his wife were found dead inside their home.
Shopping for fresh fruit and vegetables is always a tedious task.
Despairing homeowners of multi-million pound properties in a leafy village in the shadow of Windsor Castle say the introduction of asylum seekers has made their homes unsellable.
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[New Times] World Vision Rwanda staff paid tribute to the victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in a solemn commemoration held on April 24.
The US Coast Guard and police swiftly declared the Sunday night tragedy a 'mass casualty event' as they worked through the night to pull people ashore.
Chloe Chandler, who is from the UK, revealed how she made almost £4,500 on Vinted and she offered tips on how to get items to sell quickly.
Elizabeth Hurley has shared more photos from her shock new romance with Billy Ray Cyrus after the unlikely couple went public with their relationship last week.
James Williams, 45, repeatedly warned the Green-led authority in Bristol that the 30ft ash in public allotments next door needed to be felled.
The world's most popular messaging service has left scores of users furious at a new feature - which has just launched in Britain.
The MOEX had moved to the negative territory as it traded at 2,996.7 points, while the RTS was down by 0.31% at 1,142.13 points
Commenting on the humanitarian situation in the region’s border areas, Apty Alaudinov recalled that Russian troops had pre-emptively evacuated hundreds of civilians from the combat zone there
«The enemy is trying to divert us and halt our advance to Sumy, bringing certain resources to other frontline sectors,» Apty Alaudinov said
According to the report, since April 24, 537 Pakistani citizens have exited India through the Attari checkpoint in the Indian state of Punjab