TEHRAN –The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is celebrated every February 11 to promote full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls.
TEHRAN – A total of 165 earthquakes were recorded across the country in the third week of Bahman, the 11th Iranian calendar month, which falls from February 1 to 7, according to the seismological networks of the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Tehran.
TEHRAN— As nutrition contributes to 10-70 percent of cancers, the health ministry plans to promote healthy lifestyle habits, particularly healthy diets, to significantly protect individuals against cancers.
TEHRAN – Russian Presidential Aide Andrei Fursenko has lauded Iran's independence, self-sufficiency, progress, and achievements in different fields, saying that Iran is a role model for many countries and even the globe.
Russia has attacked Ukrainian infrastructure supporting Kiev’s military effort, the Defense Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU Commission chief has warned of “proportionate” countermeasures if the US president raises tariffs on imports of metals Read Full Article at RT.com
Modi is expected to discuss the Chabahar Port issue with Trump in their upcoming meeting Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukrainian soldiers returning from the front could pose a threat to civilians in Europe, Polish psychiatrist Radoslaw Tworus has warned Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin has met with his Djibouti’s counterpart Read Full Article at RT.com
Alfreð Erling Þórðarson, a 45-year-old man accused of killing a couple in Neskaupstaður on August 21, was reportedly on his way down to Hallgrímskirkja church to light a cross when he was arrested.
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SINGAPORE — A woman who hit a neighbour with a mop until its aluminium handle broke into three pieces, and told her own teenage son she was going to kill his father in his sleep, has been sentenced to jail. Jessinta Tan Suat Lin, 50, was sentenced to four weeks' jail and fined $4,600 on Feb 11. Her lawyer said she suffers from anxiety and depression, but she was found to be unsuitable for a mandatory treatment order. Such an order mandates psychiatric treatment for offenders with mental health conditions in lieu of a jail term. District Judge Crystal Goh said a psychiatrist found that Tan's conditions did not have a contributory link to her offences. Tan had admitted on Jan 2 to three charges — one each for committing a rash act, voluntarily causing hurt and harassment. Two other charges, for harassment and another rash act, were taken into consideration in sentencing. The housewife is a former journalist who previously worked with news platforms, including Today.
SINGAPORE — Bidadari residents are divided over the fate of four stray dogs in the neighbourhood park, after the National Parks Board (NParks) said it would remove the pack from the area for public safety. Since Bidadari Park opened in September 2024, some 50 park-goers have complained of the dogs' «territorial behaviour», prompting the authority to intervene, said an NParks spokesperson on Feb 10. Trappers are in the process of «humanely capturing» the dogs, said NParks, adding that it would work closely with animal welfare groups to manage the animals after they are caught. Options include fostering and finding new homes for them, it said. But residents are in two minds about the move. Some are appealing for the animals — likely the mix-breed Singapore Special dogs — to stay, saying the stress of eviction would kill the old and unusually skittish canines. An online petition to save them has over 3,000 signatures. Others, who were at the park on the evening of Feb 10 when The Straits Times visited, said the «big dogs» were frightening, with «fierce» barks and a habit of chasing people — a hazard that should be removed.
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Deepika Padukone discusses the importance of expressing feelings for mental well-being in the context of student life during the second episode of Pariksha Pe Charcha. The annual event, hosted by Prime Minister Modi, aims to help students manage exam stress and features various notable personalities.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav criticized Prime Minister Modi's upcoming US visit following the deportation of over 100 Indian immigrants by the Trump administration. Yadav suggested gifting a 'golden shackle' to the US as a reminder of the deported Indians in handcuffs. Additionally, he questioned the central government's budget, terming it biased towards the wealthy.
A parliamentary panel has flagged delays in implementing the Jal Jeevan Mission, which now has an extended deadline to 2028. It also highlighted the lack of consensus among states on inter-linking river projects and inadequate flood forecast systems requiring technological upgrades.
Prime Minister Modi highlighted Artificial Intelligence's significance at a global AI summit in Paris, emphasizing equitable AI distribution, especially to the Global South, and the development of unbiased, people-centric applications. He addressed employment concerns, stressed workforce skill enhancement, and discussed India's AI-driven public infrastructure. Modi called for collective responsibility in shaping AI's future.
Children in one middle school year at Breiðholtsskóli have been subjected to bullying and violence by a group of their fellow students for several years. The violence has been mental, physical and sexual, according to information from Morgunblaðið. There has been little peace in the year group and the group's behavior has had a major impact on the children's studies.
Alexander Novak also said that Russia is now in a period of «controlled economic cooling»
The Armenian parliament started deliberations on the draft law concerning the EU accession process on Tuesday
So far, only the sign in Russian has been removed
Su-57 integration with unmanned aerial vehicles will be the central element of future combat systems, CEO of the United Aircraft Corporation Vadim Badekha said
The prisoners of war are accused of participating in hostilities against civilians and soldiers
Russia has attacked Ukraine’s gas infrastructure, causing emergency blackouts, local officials have said Read Full Article at RT.com
X has suspended RT India’s account over alleged “impersonation” Read Full Article at RT.com
As athletes from 25 countries gather in B.C. this week to compete in the seventh Invictus Games, a Canadian veteran who suffered life-changing injuries in the previous games is suing the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces for $2.4 million.
Alberta's oldest pool hall and barbershop is on the hunt for a new barber. The historic establishment in the Village of Vilna, 150 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, has been a community fixture for more than 100 years.
Workers and unions in Hamilton, a hub for steel production in Canada, are reacting to new tariffs announced Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump. «It's going to hurt business,» says Tony McLaughlin, a 34-year Stelco worker who's now in a union position.
A municipal building in the recently-liberated Russian city of Kurakhovo features a USAID plaque at its entrance Read Full Article at RT.com
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic says Western powers poured billions into attempts to oust him over the past decade Read Full Article at RT.com
The scandal involves UK ruling party councilors and officials who have reportedly been part of the messaging group ‘Trigger Me Timbers’ Read Full Article at RT.com