“You have to deliver! If you make a promise, you have a commitment.” A potent piece of advice from Martha Miller, chief executive officer, National Rums of Jamaia (NRJ) Limited, as she shared insightful nuggets for female leaders during her...
LONDON: Trailblazing MP Diane Abbott is “free to stand” in the upcoming elections after hundreds of supporters took a stand for her at Hackney Town Hall last week, piling on the pressure on Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer to change his stance on...
Political and social commentators in the United Kingdom have questioned the main Opposition party’s support of its black members. The concerns were expressed after the Labour Party’s leader, Sir Keir Starmer, made an about-turn on a decision to bar...
In a significant gesture of support, Dr Gabriel Ukala, head of the Department of Internal Medicine at the Mandeville Regional Hospital in Manchester, last week donated $100,000 towards the Manchester City Run, through Lt Col Garfield Green, custos...
WESTERN BUREAU: The St James police division, which continues to be the epicentre of the nation’s bloodletting based on the latest police data, is to see a major shake-up in senior personnel, effective June 12. The parish, which has recorded more...
According to the prime minister, the EU strategy on the Ukrainian issue has failed even from a tactical point of view
"The biggest danger is, that the western establishments have talked themselves into believing, that Russia is only bluffing, while they think they can continue to ‘boil the Russian frog,’ Helga Zepp-LaRouche said
The company wants to register Starbucks, Starbucks coffee, Frappuccino, and other brands
Commenting on Iran’s interest in the EAEU observer status, Alexey Overchuk noted that the Russian side expresses its wish to expand economic ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran
According to the American media, even if he is elected US president again, Donald Trump may still be banned and have to request special permission from foreign authorities to visit their countries
An early vote count suggests the Modi-led NDA coalition is on course to win India’s election, with a strong showing from the opposition Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow has been able to rapidly build up its defense industry during the conflict with Ukraine, the NATO secretary-general has said Read Full Article at RT.com
US journalist Scott Ritter says Washington stopped him from traveling to Russia out of spite Read Full Article at RT.com
In September 2020, the Commission put forward a new pact on migration and asylum, setting out a comprehensive approach to European Union (EU) migration policies that links external borders, asylum, return systems, the Schengen area of free movement and the external dimension of migration. The pact includes a proposal for a new regulation on the screening of third-country nationals at external borders aiming to clarify and streamline the rules on dealing with third-country nationals who are not authorised to enter or stay in the EU. The proposal would introduce a pre-entry screening procedure allowing national authorities at external borders to channel irregular third-country nationals to the appropriate procedure, i.e. asylum or return procedures. The screening would start with preliminary health and vulnerability checks and finish with the transmission of a debriefing form to the appropriate authorities. The proposal would provide for the establishment, by each Member State, of an independent monitoring mechanism for fundamental rights. The Parliament adopted the regulation in April 2024 and the Council in May. The new regulation enters into force on 11 June 2024 and will apply from 12 June 2026. Fourth edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
When Alyssa Anklewich’s history teacher assigned her Westwood Collegiate class an essay about D-Day, the 15-year-old had other ideas.
Almost eight months after her car was damaged by a thunderstorm, one woman still hasn't managed to get it back. The woman, surnamed Ye, told Shin Min Daily News that she and her husband drove their Lexus ES300 to her sister's house at Upper Thomson for a gathering on Nov 16 last year. She purchased the car in December 2019 for $210,000, and used the vehicle mainly to send her grandchild to school. Her husband parked the vehicle near a playground along Springleaf Avenue near her sister's house, said the 64-year-old. At about 2.30pm, there was a thunderstorm which lasted for an hour. When the couple went to retrieve their car after the storm, they realised the car's door was stuck. The car also couldn't start, and one of the airbags had exploded. Ye called a car repair shop which sent a mechanic down to start the car but the latter was unable to do so. Their car had to be towed away. About two weeks later, Ye received an email from Lexus Singapore informing her that the car was damaged by an act of nature, and that was beyond the manufacturer's control.
British-Israeli hostage Nadav Popplewell, 51, was murdered in Hamas captivity, it has emerged.
Anna Beaumont's family have had to make the heartbreaking trip to fly back home to Cardiff without her. The 13-year-old died after being found unresponsive in a Florida swimming pool.
The 38-year-old singer showed off what appeared to be a baby bump as well as a massive diamond ring at the rehearsal dinner for her sister Natali Germanotta's wedding in York, Maine.
Brave Rob Burrow's heart-wrenching final words to his beloved family were revealed in an emotional pre-recorded video shown for the first time tonight.
This is the tearjerking moment Rob Burrow calls his best friend and teammate Kevin Sinfield his 'guardian angel' in footage released only after his death.
Tanzania and Ethiopia said they had signed accords with South Korea for loans of billions of dollars, part of broader deals that will give the Asian nation access to Africa's crucial mineral resources and vast export market.
Counting of votes for the Lok Sabha 2024 elections has begun, revealing early trends of NDA and the INDIA bloc. The NDA secured 353 seats in 2019, while the INDIA bloc comprises major opposition parties united against the BJP.
One diner got a fright when flames suddenly burst out from her mini hotpot after a stall assistant added more gel fuel into a lit burner. Wei Yuqin (transliteration), a teacher, said she had ordered a fishball noodle hotpot dish for lunch at the coffee shop at Block 155, Bukit Batok Street 11 last Friday (May 31), reported Shin Min Daily News. When the mini hotpot was served, she noticed the fire had nearly gone out and requested the stall assistant to add more fuel. «She lifted the hotpot and directly added the gel fuel on top,» she recounted. «Before that, I had reminded her not to do so as I felt it was dangerous, but she said it was fine.» Wei told Shin Min that the 'explosion' occurred right after the fuel was added. She heard a loud bang and flames shot out, with embers landing on her phone and plastic bag that were on the table.
After finding out that her helper's daughter was in a coma, a TikToker rallied her followers to raise funds for her medical expenses. Andreana Tay, 29, posted a video on her social media platforms including TikTok and Instagram on Saturday (June 2) requesting donations from the public for her maid's daughter, Angel, who had fallen into coma due to an aneurysm. Although the fundraiser went on to surpass its goal - raising 1.45 million pesos (S$33,300) in a day - Angel was taken off life support the next day (June 3) after doctors said they could not do anything to help her. The 20-year-old nursing student in the Philippines had been complaining to her mother of constant headaches in the past few days. Speaking to AsiaOne, Tay said that on May 31, Angel threw up and fainted. She was diagnosed with an aneurysm and put on life support when taken to the hospital. An aneurysm is a bulging blood vessel that, if burst, can lead to death. Medical expenses ballooned Upon hearing the news, Tay and her family arranged for their helper to return to the Philippines on an emergency flight on June 1.
Overall, Ukrainian troops fired 113 rounds of munitions at residential areas in the DPR
The Office of the Information Commissioner says it will be processing registration applications for data controllers in order of priority.
The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) says it is investigating the death of former councillor Rohan 'Washy' Bryan and will share the findings with his family.
The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) says it will be probing to determine whether there was any police negligence involved in the death of a detainee at the Chapelton lock-up in Clarendon on Monday.
A convicted sex offender has been held in the case of missing primary school teacher Danielle Anglin, whose body the police believe they discovered in a densely vegetated area in Salt River in Clarendon, on Monday.
Generation 2000 (G2K) has slammed Opposition Spokesperson Nekeisha Burchell for a «vulgar» claim that Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton received special treatment at a hospital for injuries picked up Sunday.
The new research was presented this weekend at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in Chicago.
Somalia expects all Ethiopian troops to leave the country by the end of 2024 as the African Union Transition Mission mandate expires in December, according to Somali National Security Adviser Hussein Sheikh-Ali.
Kenya has taken a commendable step by adopting the World Health Organization's recommendation to transition from a two-test to a three-test HIV diagnosis strategy.