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Police have arrested a 67-year-old woman who they say was an accomplice to Robert Miller, the Montreal billionaire accused of sexually assaulting minors.
The forensic psychiatrist enlisted by defence lawyers to assess Jeremy Skibicki 's mental state says the admitted Winnipeg serial killer was motivated by delusions and psychotic symptoms caused by schizophrenia when he killed the four women whose deaths he's on trial for.
[New Times] Rwanda witnessed a decline in unemployment rate in the first quarter of 2024, according to the latest Rwanda Labour Force Survey.
[New Times] As President Paul Kagame addressed the first Korea-Africa Summit on Tuesday, June 4, he said the African continent and the East Asian country should work together in the development of artificial intelligence and robotics, as well as energy transition and nuclear technology.
[New Times] As the world marks International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression on Tuesday, June 4, civil society actors in Rwanda have stressed the need for free legal aid to children who are victims of different forms of violence, activists have said,
«Over the last two days, we register a notable rise and complexity of DDoS attacks launched against Russian IT resources,» Rostelecom Vice President Igor Lyapunov said
Lavrov arrived in Ouagadougou on the first-ever visit to Burkina Faso
In a telegram to Sheinbaum, Putin had praised Mexico as a traditionally friendly Russian partner in Latin America
Six violations of the deconfliction protocols of December 9, 2019 linked with the flights by the US-led coalition unmanned aerial vehicles were reported in Syria in the past 24 hours
Real-time data from the commission show the alliance crossed the 273-seat mark, gaining a majority
The municipal council of Rangárþing East is working on exploring the feasibility of creating a national park in the Þórsmörk area.
Montreal police arrested a woman in connection with the sex-assault investigation into billionaire Robert Miller.
A teen girl charged in the death of a homeless man in downtown Toronto has pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon.
A nine-year-old boy died in hospital after being pulled from the Ottawa River at Britannia Beach.
Vivek Soares appointed as Organon India's new country lead, succeeding Anjan Sen who retires after 35 years in the biopharmaceutical sector, including 11 years with MSD and Organon.
Congress leader Rakibul Hussain emerged victorious in Assam's Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency, defeating AIUDF supremo Badruddin Ajmal by a significant margin of 10,12,476 votes. Hussain, the deputy leader of the Congress legislature party in the state, secured 14.71 lakh votes, while Ajmal obtained 4.5 lakh votes. The constituency, located along the India-Bangladesh border, saw a high voter turnout of 92.08 percent during the polling held on May 7
Nairobi (HOL) — Somalia has joined a $35 million climate disaster risk financing project launched by the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) to enhance resilience against climate shocks. The project also includes Comoros, Djibouti, and South Sudan and was signed during the AfDB's 2024 Annual Meetings in Nairobi.
Mogadishu (HOL) — The Ethiopian Minister of Transport and Logistics, Alemu Sime, presented an agreement with Somaliland to the Ethiopian Parliament on Tuesday.
The volcanic force at Sundhnúkagígar crater row apparently decreased significantly at two o’clock last night.
One person is dead, and several others injured following a motor vehicle crash along Washington Boulevard, in the vicinity of Duhaney Park, St Andrew, on Tuesday morning. Head of the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch of the...
The Association for the Promotion of Friendship between Seychelles and China was launched on Monday evening Victoria with the aim of strengthening friendship and cooperation between the two countries. Seychelles' former Vice President Vincent Meriton is the chairman of the association, which was launched in an event at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Victoria, the capital. Meriton said the new association will be a way for any Seychellois who has studied in China, visited the country, or is trading with it, to continuously network. In his address at the launch, Meriton explained that the association will «place emphasis on resource mobilisation, enabling us to carry out meaningful projects and initiatives that will benefit our communities.» He added that the association aims to further consolidate the bond between the two countries on a «people to people level, promoting intercultural understanding through exchanges and partnerships.» The new association will also serve to fulfil the role of having agreements with organisations that share its objectives of friendship and collaboration. The association's logo was also revealed at the launching ceremony. Present at the ceremony was the Vice Chairman of the National People's Congress, Cai Dafeng, and his delegation who are currently on a working visit to the archipelago in the western Indian Ocean. On Tuesday, Dafeng met with Seychelles' Vice President Ahmed Afif at the State House. He also met with the Speaker of the National Assembly, Roger Mancienne. Dafeng met with Seychelles' Vice President Ahmed Afif at the State House. (Foreign Affairs Department) Photo License: CC-BY Seychelles and China established bilateral relations in 1976, although the first Chinese nationals landed on the archipelago's shores in 1863. China has contributed significantly to the development of Seychelles and helped with infrastructure projects, such as the National Assembly building, the Palais de Justice, and the ongoing project of the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) House.