The head of Papua New Guinea's military says the country does not have the capacity to safely store 3,500 rifles Australia plans to ship to the country, raising fears they could end up in the hands of tribal warlords.
Queen Camilla , 78, made one of her most candid literacy interventions to date amid the reading for pleasure crisis facing young people with the rise of smartphones.
Expert analysts have offered insights on a series of recent royal moments in a new Channel 5 TV series, including the tense meeting at last September's service.
Victoria Beckham thanked her family for 'always being there to support her' following their united appearance at her Paris Fashion Week show on Friday.
Seven days have now passed in the new Iran war. One of Britain's most frequently quoted political maxims, attributed to Harold Wilson, is that a week is a long time in politics.
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Two lawyers have been ordered to bear a cost of $5,000 each for their roles in mentioning two fictitious cases in a closing submission cited in court. In a judgment on March 6, Justice S Mohan said it was “plainly evident” that an AI tool had been used in the preparation of the draft. While there is no inherent objection to the use of AI tools in the industry, Justice Mohan said such tools can play the part of only the «handmaiden». «The fundamental point remains that lawyers bear ultimate responsibility for ensuring that all materials placed before the court – including case authorities – are, without exception, true and accurate, and crucially, verified by them to be so,» said the judge, who added that AI tools will become an increasingly prevalent feature of the legal ecosystem.The case surrounds the estate of the late Tan Thuan Teck and three suits filed by his sons against the late Tan's brothers and their company. Tan's sons had filed the suits in 2023 to recover money their father had lent to his brothers and their company.
Two groups of Singaporeans in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates seeking to return home via the first government-organised repatriation flight from the region embarked on a five hour bus ride to Muscat in Oman early on Friday (March 6) morning. They were sent off by the Singapore Embassy in Abu Dhabi and Consulate-General in Dubai respectively, and were accompanied on their bus rides by Singapore Embassy/Consulate officers. In Oman, the returning Singaporeans were supported by the Singapore Embassy in Muscat and a Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Crisis Response Team until their departure via the chartered flight on Saturday. The flight is due to land in Singapore on Saturday evening, while another flight is scheduled to land on Sunday.
Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador-at-Large Rodion Miroshnik noted that since the beginning of the crisis in the Middle East, Vladimir Zelensky has been calling Arab leaders, «trying to stay on the agenda»
A Winnipeg woman killed in a bus crash while on vacation is being remembered as a determined, caring and selfless mother who always offered a helping hand to those who needed it — whether it be volunteering or rescuing stray cats.
The Justice Department told a federal appeals court that judges who blocked executive orders sanctioning several law firms had infringed on the president’s authority.
Kirill Dmitriev emphasized that Western sanctions have proven detrimental to the world economy
The program aims to normalize shipments of oil, LNG, fertilizer, and other goods through the Strait of Hormuz amid escalation in the Middle East
Jasem Al Budaiwi did not provide information on whether any officers were injured in the attack
The types of chemicals stored at the Halliburton facility were not specified
According to the TV channel, a 900-kilogram bomb struck the building of the Iranian state broadcaster IRIB in Tehran, with debris posing a lethal risk up to 300 meters away
The head of Papua New Guinea's military says the country does not have the capacity to safely store 3,500 rifles Australia plans to ship to the country, raising fears they could end up in the hands of tribal warlords.
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Down South on the beautiful island of Tanauta, the foundations of leadership were laid for Abraham Nasak—a man whose commitment to service and resilience has positioned him at the forefront of Vanuatu’s disaster management efforts.
An independent forensic review has identified more than VT200 million difference between the amount of Vanuatu International Shipping Registry (VISR) revenue owed to the Government and the actual transfers made during the period from January 2019 to October 2024.
The Government has approved VT20 million in budget support to assist in response efforts to the ongoing volcanic activity on Ambae Island.
The Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF) has declared an interest rate of 5% for the 2025 financial year, with VT1,271,452,000 to be credited to its members.
The misappropriation case involving the Member of Parliament for Ambae, Jay Ngwele, has been committed to the Supreme Court for a plea on April 7.