Russia wants to attract foreign students, Deputy PM Dmitry Chernyshenko has said, after an international schools contest in Crimea Read Full Article at RT.com
The CEO of Wildberries e-commerce giant has refuted reports of a corporate raid on her company Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev’s former top general, Valery Zaluzhny has called on the West to be ready to give up some freedoms to survive a potential conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
France facing glut of unwanted Olympics tickets, FT reports, with over 270,000 tickets reportedly unsold Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine suddenly appears to be in a rush to end the hostilities with Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
La ministre des Outre-mer, Marie Guevenoux, se rendra en Polynésie française, dans le cadre de l'épreuve de surf des JO de Paris 2024 et en Nouvelle-Calédonie, pour répondre à la crise que connaît l'archipel depuis le 13 mai, soit une dizaine de semaines.
Exports via the Power of Siberia gas pipeline will continue growing to hit 38 bcm next year, Aleksandr Novak has said Read Full Article at RT.com
This study identifies data gaps throughout the textile industry supply and value chains, from fibre to the end of product life stage and assesses current initiatives addressing them. It also exposes the following challenges: missing data, data accessibility, data management, reliability and relevance, mandatory or non-mandatory data collection, data sharing, and data cost issues. Drawing on a literature review, 17 stakeholder interviews and 2 expert workshops, the study gathers essential insights from the field, and evaluates current and forthcoming initiatives for addressing data gaps. It goes on to discuss policy options geared towards using data to help achieve a sustainable transition and circular economy in the textile sector. Views on how to use data to tackle the fast fashion phenomenon are presented at the end of the study. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
'By the final week, I was done. I can remember standing beside the dance floor with Abbey Clancy and we were both saying how ready we were to go back to our husbands and our normal lives.'
After her teenage son was arrested for being a loan shark runner, one heartbroken woman has come out to warn other parents to be vigilant about their children's activities. Speaking to Shin Min Daily News on Sunday (July 21), Luo, 44, said that she learned about her 15-year-old son's arrest at home last Thursday. «I was confused at that time because my husband and I were not at home,» she said. «I rushed home immediately after receiving a call from the police, but I could not see him by then.» In a media statement on July 18, the police said that they were alerted to two cases of loanshark harassment along Woodlands Avenue 6 and Yishun Avenue 11 on July 17 and 18. The main door and gate of the two units were splashed with grey paint and debtor's notes were left on the main gate of both the units. «Through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from police cameras, officers from Woodlands Police Division established the identity of the teenager and arrested him on July 18 2024,» the police said. « Two debtor's notes were seized as case exhibits.»
SINGAPORE — US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer opened its new $1 billion plant in Singapore on Tuesday (July 23). The 429,000 sq ft plant in Tuas Biomedical Park will produce the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) — the biologically active component of a drug — for Pfizer's cancer, pain, and antibiotic medicines. The new investment will create 250 new highly skilled jobs, said the company. Pfizer said the state-of-the-art facility, an extension of its 20-year-old site in Singapore, has passed all necessary final performance qualification checks and begun commercial manufacturing of products. The facility has also achieved a Green Mark gold certification, a Singapore accreditation for environmental sustainability, and will help Pfizer's goal to achieve the voluntary net-zero standard by 2040. Mike McDermott, chief global supply officer and executive vice-president of Pfizer, said the new plant will be one of the most highly automated among the company's more than 30 manufacturing sites, which are spread across six continents.
Another eatery in Singapore has raised eyebrows with their tongue-in-cheek advertisement. A signboard, displayed outside the Vision Exchange building in Jurong East, advertised Chocobar's «wet» fried hokkien sotong prawn mee. What caught the public's eye, however, was the dish's Chinese name — loosely translated as «prawn noodles wet wet». A photo of the signboard has garnered over 650 comments on Xiaohongshu since it was posted last Sunday (July 21). Several netizens found the wordplay on the dish's Chinese name too vulgar, with some attributing «wet wet» to the female anatomy. Others, however, said that the eatery just wanted to clearly state the hokkien mee they are serving to diners is not «dry». Speaking to Shin Min Daily News on Monday, a staff member at Chocobar said that the eatery's owner was behind the name of the dish. «Our hokkien mee has prawn stock, so the boss thought the pun would be interesting,» he said. Acknowledging the double entendre in the dish's name, the staff said that Chocobar has not received any complaint about the sign since it was displayed two weeks ago.
Ukrainian economist Sergey Fursa told the newspaper that the mobilization frightens the Ukrainians, who are more likely to hide from the draft than go to work
En+ is a vertically integrated aluminum and power producer
«Russia rejects the use of forces against Yemeni opponents,» Vasily Nebenzya said
It is reported that Russian producers have already taken the largest part of the Chinese market and they help China ensure food security, which is a firm basis of development
The Russian economy is gradually reducing dependency on export of commodities, developing through sectors that bring high added value, which is why China’s interest in cooperation with Russia is growing, Boris Titov noted
The 2024 WTA Iasi Open tennis tournament is played on outdoor clay courts in Romania between July 22 and 28
A personnel crisis within the BND spy agency has reached such proportions that it is interfering with its work, according to Bild Read Full Article at RT.com
Israeli attacks have likely killed many more than the nearly 40,000 people reported, and even more will yet perish Read Full Article at RT.com
The strike destroyed a temporary deployment point housing Western instructors and mercenaries, the Russian Defense Ministry has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
Unless Kiev unblocks the transit of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, Budapest will hold up EU military aid Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia wants to attract foreign students, Deputy PM Dmitry Chernyshenko has said, after an international schools contest in Crimea Read Full Article at RT.com
Police say 18 suspects arrested in connection with a string of violent home invasions, carjackings and robberies in Peel Region are connected to an 'organized criminal network' operating out of Brampton and Mississauga.
An out-of-control wildfire on southern Vancouver Island has grown to 30 hectares overnight as firefighting crews continue to battle the blaze west of Victoria.
An Edmonton man has been convicted of multiple charges under the Terrorism Act in the United Kingdom.
Thousands of wildfire evacuees forced from Jasper National Park into British Columbia along smoke-choked mountain roads Monday night were directed Tuesday to make a wide U-turn and head home if they needed a place to stay.
The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo has revealed the cause of death for polar bear Baffin last week.
A storied career in New Jersey politics comes to an end as Menendez bows to calls for him to leave the Senate following his conviction on federal bribery and corruption charges.
Dhusamareb (HOL) — General Bashir Mohamed Jama, also known as Bashir Goobe, won the by-election for the House of the People seat HOP 18 in Dhusamareb on Tuesday. The seat had been vacated by Sahro Colaad Abdi.
After a 21-year break, President Lazarus Chakwera’s administration has scored a distinction in the railway sector by resuming ferrying of fuel from Mozambique to Malawi, marking the restoration of the service. The first train carrying fuel docked at the Lilongwe depot of the National Oil Company of Malawi in Lilongwe on Tuesday afternoon to the […] The post Chakwera scores distinction on revamping railway: After 21 years, block train carrying petroleum resumes appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Exports via the Power of Siberia gas pipeline will continue growing to hit 38 bcm next year, Aleksandr Novak has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Minister of Local Government Desmond McKenzie has hit back at accusations by the National Caucus of People's National Party Councillors, that councillors are being sidelined in the Hurricane Beryl recovery efforts. In a media release,...
Disbarred attorney Don Foote has been granted final leave by the Court of Appeal to take his case to the United Kingdom Privy Council to challenge a ruling by the General Legal Council (GLC) that he should pay restitution of $2.3 million to a...
A taxi operator has been taken into custody after he reportedly led the police on a high-speed chase in the Corporate Area, during which two female passengers had to jump from the moving vehicle. The taxi reportedly plies the Half-Way Tree to...