L'élection de Miss Tahiti 2026 se déroule ce vendredi 26 juin dans les jardins de la mairie de Pirae. Dix candidates vont tenter de décrocher le titre suprême, au terme d'un spectacle qui rend hommage aux déesses polynésiennes. Cet article vous propose de suivre la soirée minute par minute.
SINGAPORE – A judge has denied a bid by the child protection authorities to place a nine-month-old infant, who had been removed from his parents, in foster care.Instead, the judge ordered the boy to be returned to the care of his mother, under the supervision of an approved welfare officer.The father's contact with the child is subject to the officer's approval.In a written grounds of decision published on June 22, district judge Chua Wei Yuan concluded that the child needed protection, but was not persuaded that fostering was the most ideal arrangement.The judge noted that state intervention, especially removing a child from a home, is a measure of last resort.In the current case, each parent was individually capable of taking care of the child.«The real concern was that the parents' relationship was so acrimonious that it would endanger (the child's) safety to place him around both parents at the same time,» said the judge.He said it was not unsafe to leave the child in the care of one parent at one time.
A Tengah resident has expressed her concerns after security camera footage allegedly showed a deliveryman taking her parcel, according to a post to Facebook group Complaint Singapore by user Christine Toh on Saturday (June 27).«So sad,» Toh, 44, wrote in her post. «Think my Shopee delivery got taken away by the delivery guy himself.»In video footage taken from her security camera, a man in an orange shirt can be seen holding a parcel and a phone, walking past Toh's door.He then goes up to the neighbouring unit beside Toh, snapping a photograph of the home with his phone while waving it around.The man then takes another picture, this time including the parcel in his other hand, placing it in the foreground of the shot.He also visibly wiggles the phone as he takes the photograph.Without leaving the parcel behind, the man then walks out of sight of the camera as the video ends.«Seems like he tried to blame my neighbour by taking photo of proof of delivery to my next-door neighbour and took it away for himself,» Toh surmised.
After seeing a dove tied down with a string, a user went to the internet to ask if it was animal abuse.In a Reddit post uploaded on Friday (June 26), a user posted a video of a dove that had its legs tied with a string attached to an open rattan dish.The bird was spotted attempting to fly off but was «violently recoiling» after being held down.«Is this not animal abuse?» the netizen asked.«Surely a bird trying to fly off but is stuck violently recoiling in place with each attempt is animal cruelty right?»The netizen said that they had reported to NParks a week ago.NParks reached out to the user after the post, stating that they had visited the unit and «engaged with the bird owner».«A Letter of Advice will be issued to the pet owner, emphasising the importance of responsible pet ownership,» the agency allegedly told the user.«The owner was also reminded to ensure proper care and improve the living conditions of their pets.»Netizens in the comments pointed out the danger behind this situation, adding that the dove can easily fall prey to other predatory birds due to its inability to fly.
The bulk of the new debt will come from borrowing from Kiev’s Western allies
The agreement noted that Tel Aviv and Beirut intend «to conclusively end the conflict and address its underlying causes»
Each of the listed teams has already earned four points
The last time this happened at the World Cup was in 1998
European security has been discredited by the European countries themselves, Russian Foreign Ministry’s Ambassador-at-Large Alexander Trofimov said
Donald Trump has launched military strikes on Iranian targets in the Strait of Hormuz after the regime violated the ceasefire by attacking US-backed oil tankers.
An environmental assessment has been approved for a road the Ontario government says is vital in accessing critical minerals in the Ring of Fire, which Ontario Premier Doug Ford says will add $22 billion to the economy and create 70,000 jobs. Here's what we know about the project and concerns expressed by neighbouring Neskantaga First Nation.
As a Canada Day deadline fast approaches for a pipeline submission to Ottawa's major projects office, questions still surround whether the proposal will be ready in time, and if the project is commercially viable.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has called for a thorough investigation into the alleged irregularities surrounding donations to the Ram Temple. She highlighted the need for severe consequences for those responsible and raised concerns about whether lower-tier staff could act independently without higher-ups' influence. Gandhi asserted that the inquiry should be transparent and hold all involved parties accountable for their actions.
Saudi national Taleb al-Abdulmohsen has been sentenced to life in prison over the 2024 Magdeburg Christmas market attack that left six dead Read Full Article at RT.com
Burkina Faso has cut diplomatic ties with France, deepening a years-long rift with its former colonial ruler Read Full Article at RT.com
Clearing the backlog of cases in British courts could take up to 300 years, the UK’s courts minister has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian Foreign Ministry’s Ambassador-at-Large Alexander Trofimov stressed that Russia has withstood the sanctions-driven economic blitzkrieg thanks to the consistent efforts of the government, society, and the business community
Military expert Andrey Marochko stated that the situation remains stable, and no breach of the defensive line has occurred
According to the news agency, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps carried out strikes against the deployment sites of the US military in the region
Spain will face the second-place team from Group J - either Austria or Algeria - in the Round of 16
Cape Verde, making its FIFA World Cup debut, earned three points in Group H and advanced to the knockout stage in second place
Industry leaders warn that Africa’s “warm heart” risks being left behind as rivals aggressively court global visitors. Malawi possesses Lake Malawi, mountain ranges, pristine beaches, wildlife corridors and animal species found nowhere else on the continent. Its people are widely regarded as among the friendliest in Africa. The weather is reliable. The scenery is spectacular. […] The post Kamlepo’s grand plan to turn Malawi’s potential into a tourism powerhouse appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Les élections provinciales ont lieu ce dimanche, en Nouvelle-Calédonie. L’avenir institutionnel a été l’un des thèmes structurants de la campagne électorale, car l'élection va déterminer quels acteurs politiques seront chargés de mettre en œuvre ou de contester les futures réformes institutionnelles. Derrière les programmes politiques de gestion des provinces plane l'ombre des deux drapeaux, et la logique des blocs pour ou contre l'indépendance de la Nouvelle-Calédonie.
Effectuer une mission rémunérée dans le cadre du service civique, c'est possible à Mahina. La commune vient de lancer sa campagne pour recruter 16 jeunes. Dernier délai pour postuler : le vendredi 24 juillet 2026. Début de la mission le 1er septembre.
Un surveillant pénitentiaire de 40 ans, exerçant à la prison de Tatutu, a été condamné ce vendredi après-midi pour des violences sur un détenu mineur, commises le 17 mai dernier à Faa'a.
Les gendarmes de Taha'a ont interpellés trois individus à Taha'a, soupçonnés de vol, trafic d'ice et de paka. Placés en détention provisoire, le principal mis en cause sera jugé dans les prochaines semaines.
Un habitant de Nuku-Hiva a été diagnostiqué avec une infection invasive à méningocoque durant son séjour à Tahiti. Alors que le patient est actuellement hospitalisé, les autorités sanitaires renforcent leur surveillance et appellent la population à la plus grande vigilance face aux symptômes.
A spy scandal, a plea deal, and maybe no jail: Bolton’s latest escape act shows how Washington protects its most connected failures Read Full Article at RT.com
Protests have erupted in Beirut after the Lebanese government signed a peace agreement with Israel and the US. Read Full Article at RT.com
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The commander of Ukraine’s Skelia assault unit has been suspended amid a probe into alleged abuse, torture, and training-camp deaths Read Full Article at RT.com
A light aircraft has crashed into Beijing’s tallest skyscraper, triggering an evacuation, according to media reports Read Full Article at RT.com
Five members of the Public Service Commission (PSC) have unanimously agreed to appeal the recent ruling delivered by Justice Dudley Aru, arguing that the decision did not fully address the constitutional rights and responsibilities of Commission members.
Communities in Nokuku in North West Santo and Elia and Linduri on the West Coast have officially taken ownership of long-awaited water systems after nearly a decade of development work, with Government and development partners commissioning infrastructure in Nokuku, Elia…
The Supreme Court has ordered Vanuatu Maritime College Limited (VMCL) to pay VT4,569,920 in unpaid Vanuatu National Provident Fund (VNPF) contributions owed for its former Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Richard Coleman, ruling that the institution failed in its legal obligations…