It was with blessed relief that the King and Queen and the rest of the Royal Family were able to finally come together yesterday for something reliably joyous - a wedding.
While most 16-year-old boys were worrying about passing their driving tests, Kane Parsons was holed up in his bedroom creating a terrifying nine-minute film about a man trapped in a nightmarish labyrinth
The former first minister is under growing pressure to hand over any items purchased with SNP funds.
Sir Malcolm Walker says 'two-tier policing isn't just happening on the streets' as he revealed cops rushed to one of his stores three minutes after a phoney accusation of racism.
Police are hunting two suspects after a shooting erupted near the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday.
The Trump administration is reportedly exploring ways to use Iranian assets to repair Gulf infrastructure Read Full Article at RT.com
A major eruption of the Shiveluch volcano on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula has triggered a red aviation alert for nearby regions Read Full Article at RT.com
More than 900 candidates from 17 parties and three coalitions will run for 120 seats in the legislative assembly
Western Bureau: Sergeant Darral Ellis, sub-officer in charge of traffic in Hanover, has expressed concern about the failure of road users to obey traffic regulations, which he says is a major contributor to road crashes in the parish, particularly fatal accidents. “My biggest concern is that motorists are not adhering to requirements of the Road Traffic Act – the rules of the road – and it is that failure to comply with these laws why we are having those accidents,” said Ellis.
If the spring season has brought an urge to scrub your living space from top to bottom, why not clear out the digital detritus cluttering your electronic devices and online accounts at the same time? Carrying out the digital equivalent of spring cleaning a home isn't just an opportunity to tidy up our online lives. Eliminating dust bunnies like dormant accounts and forgotten files can help protect personal data, according to cybersecurity experts.
Retired Court of Appeal President Justice Ian Forte has died at age 89. He enjoyed a legal career spanning more than five decades and held some of the highest judicial offices in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. He served as Jamaica's director of public prosecutions (DPP) from 1977 to 1988 before joining the Court of Appeal, where he served from 1988 to 1999. He later became president of the Court of Appeal, from which he retired in 2005.
The Senate yesterday approved the amendments to the National Housing Trust (NHT) Act paving the way for the Government to withdraw $11.4 billion annually from the NHT over the next five years to support the Budget. The Government used its majority in the Senate to pass the proposed statute with 10 votes in favour, while the eight Opposition members voted against it. Two lawmakers were absent.
Western Bureau: Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has declared that Jamaica can no longer afford a public bureaucracy that delays critical infrastructure projects for years, arguing that excessive procedures are driving up costs and placing unnecessary burdens on citizens. Holness, who was speaking at Friday’s opening of the new Troy Bridge in Trelawny, which was built to replace an older structure that collapsed in August 2021, is pushing for major reforms to the Government's approval and investment systems.
The Speaker of the Federation Council Valentina Matviyenko stressed that the West is silent on the «largest state terrorist» act of destroying the Nord Stream gas pipelines, which were a beneficial international project for all
The appearance of the treasury of the future will be determined by the development of digital financial assets, new infrastructure for cross-border settlements, and the implementation of artificial intelligence
The Chairman of the St. Petersburg Committee on Industrial Policy, Innovations, and Trade Alexander Sitov added that the area of the park has been increased by 2.5 times
According to the director of the product development and process services department of the National System of Payment Cards Maria Tochilova, convenience and profitability are equally important for the development of domestic tourism
Russia was 28th in the table of UEFA coefficient and could assign four clubs to take part in European cups
In the past three months, Ukrainian drones have fallen in several NATO countries, though EU countries have stopped short of condemning Kiev Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian tennis player Mirra Andreeva has won her first Grand Slam, beating Poland’s Maja Chwalinska in the French Open in Paris Read Full Article at RT.com
Dozens of MEPs have demanded Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky be stripped of the European Order of Merit for glorifying Nazi collaborators Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU is luring Armenia into a trap with false promises as it wants Yerevan only to break ties with Moscow, Ara Abramyan has told RT Read Full Article at RT.com
The Pentagon has reportedly elevated the Israeli espionage threat to the highest level amid rising tensions in the Middle East Read Full Article at RT.com
Alexander Novak emphasized that Moscow remains open to improving relations with Washington
The demonstrations were peaceful, with no reports of incidents or clashes
Valentina Matviyenko stressed that European leaders have not made a single reasonable proposal that could underlie negotiations on Ukraine
Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Roman Chekushov pointed out that they are also expanding into countries beyond the CIS