The Supreme Court’s remaining decisions include Donald Trump’s claim of immunity, charges for Jan. 6 rioters, homeless encampments, Chevron and more.
States, trade associations and companies sought to pause the EPA’s “good neighbor” plan to fight downwind pollution, which is being challenged in a lower court.
Beijing has sent two pandas to an American zoo for the first time in two decades as a gesture of goodwill Read Full Article at RT.com
The US presidential candidate suggested that Washington had orchestrated the move to start a war Read Full Article at RT.com
A US federal government commission had asked Biden to designate India as a “country of particular concern” Read Full Article at RT.com
Protesters continue to demand the Kenyan president’s resignation, despite his decision to withdraw a controversial tax bill Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia has raised concerns about the alleged presence of US biological research facilities in Africa Read Full Article at RT.com
US authorities have reportedly identified hundreds of migrants brought stateside by ISIS-linked human traffickers in the past three years Read Full Article at RT.com
The Pentagon does not know what happened to $62 million worth of weapons missing in Ukraine, a defense watchdog has said Read Full Article at RT.com
NATO leaders will be urged to back a campaign of political violence in Russia to overthrow the government, an exile claims Read Full Article at RT.com
Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has rebuked top investigator Aleksandr Bastrykin for calling the Russian State Duma a “House of Fools” Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) - Somalia's Cabinet of Ministers approved a resolution defining national security threats during their weekly meeting in Mogadishu on Thursday, chaired by Prime Minister Barre.
Mayawati criticizes President Droupadi Murmu's hollow address for neglecting critical issues like poverty and unemployment. Disappointed with sparse mention of Union government achievements. Calls for constructive engagement in Parliament debates. President Murmu emphasizes fair investigations and big announcements in upcoming budget.
Haut-Ogooué- Un atelier de sensibilisation et de formation dans le cadre du projet d'appui à la participation des femmes, des jeunes et des personnes vulnérables, dans le processus de transition post-Dialogue a été animé par Nandrot Marat Abyla Abala, Président du Cercle Gabonais pour l'Évaluation des Politiques publiques (CGEEP). Un atelier organisé par une coalition d'organisations de la société civile dont l'ONG Women Go for Peace, avec l'appui du Bureau Régional des Nations-Unies pour (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
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The magma accumulation under Svartsengi will likely increase in the coming days, as the eruption at the Sundhnúkagígar crater row has now ended. Earth scientists do, however, see signs that the magma flow is slowing down, although it is too early to say.
A 23-year-old man has died of his injuries after a shooting at a housing complex in North York's Shawnee Park area overnight.
Entering their fourth week without air conditioning in their downtown Toronto condo, residents say stifling indoor temperatures have become 'unbearable.'
Five kittens are being treated for burns after being rescued by firefighters on Vancouver Island last week, according to the BC SPCA.
An Ontario father was caught up in a bureaucratic loop trying to get compensation for his 12-year-old son’s delayed and then cancelled flight.
The firm of the late architect who designed the Ontario Science Centre says the province's decision to immediately close its doors over a problem with the roof was «absurd» and motivated by politics rather than safety concerns.
An attack ad released by the Tories showed a couple and a child with their hands up, as if being held at gunpoint.
The Seychelles Supreme Court has sentenced two Iranians and one Pakistani man to 25 years in prison for the importation of illegal drugs. All three convicts were arrested along with five others by the Seychelles Coast Guard on December 28 last year on board a vessel named Abdullahi, north-east of Denis Island, 60 kilometres north of the main island of Mahe. The crew had a total of 187.92 kilogrammes of illegal drugs, including 150.95 kilogrammes of hashish, 22.15 kilogrammes of heroin, 12.30 kilogrammes of cannabis, and 2.55 kilogrammes of methamphetamine. They also had GPS equipment, a satellite phone and three mobile phones on board the ship. The two Iranians, 42-year-old Mohammad Chiray, captain of the vessel, his compatriot Abdul Wahid Raesee, a fisherman, and Pakistani man, Sinkander Baloch, aged 25, all pleaded guilty to 8 counts of charges imposed in January. Last month, they were found guilty of agreeing with another person to commit the offence of the importation of a controlled drug. According to the court report, in passing his judgement Chief Justice Rony Govinden, the presiding judge in the case, said although all three pleaded guilty and there were mitigating factors, he identified two aggravating factors under the Misuse of Drugs Act 2016. He said that the facts of the case clearly show that the convicted persons imported the controlled drugs charged in this case into Seychelles. «On the facts, it is clear to the court that the convicted persons acted with common intention and in concert together with the other members of the crew when they imported the controlled drugs into the country. Hence they acted as a criminal group. The very large amount of controlled drugs also proves the commercial element involved in this crime. The havoc that the drugs would have caused to the society if they had not been intercepted, cannot be understated,» said Goviden. In his ruling, Govinden imposed 25 years on all three convicts for all 8 counts but the sentence will run concurrently. The convicts are not entitled to remission, which is a reduction of a sentence imposed, due to the circumstances of the case. In a similar case, last year eight Iranians who were sentenced to 20 years in prison by the Seychelles Supreme Court for the importation and conspiracy to import illicit drugs in August 2023, were sent back to Iran. The Commissioner of Prisons, Raymond St. Ange, made the statement in an interview with the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) on September 4, 2023. It was the second time that Iranian prisoners had been released and sent back home.
[UN News] The UN Security Council on Wednesday heard powerful and personal testimony from a former child soldier who recounted harrowing experiences of being abducted and forced to join an armed group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Riyadh: Qassim University has obtained a patent from the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property for technology that allows a robot to be powered by electromagnetic energy, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The technology can be used in various medical and industrial sectors, and works with Android applications, the report stated. The research team included Dr. Fahd bin Nasser Al-Sunaidah, Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Amer Al-Rumaih, Dr. Khaled bin Ali Al-Hassoun, Dr. Fahd bin Nasser Al-Saleem, Dr. Shaaban Abdul-Radi Mahmoud, and Dr. Omar Hazem Saleem.
A union president is not holding back with his criticism of a return to a commercial northern cod fishery, calling it the worst decision ever he's seen from a federal government.