Incumbent President Maia Sandu has garnered 48.48% after counting 81% of protocols
Turnout in the second round has amounted to 54.18%
He held Israel responsible for escalating tensions in the region by
Both candidates have received 49% support among likely voters, with 2% saying they would back another candidate
A man who fell into Tungufljót River near Geysir today has died. He was in his thirties. The police in Suðurland reported the fatal accident.
A Portland man was charged on Saturday for attempting to flee custody after taking cops to his yard where he had buried a fake gun. Charged with possession of an imitation firearm, escaping custody, assaulting a constable, and assault occasioning...
A Spanish Town, St Catherine medical doctor has been charged for the alleged rape of a woman at his home. Thirty-three-year-old Nigeria Solomon, otherwise known as 'Isaiah', is also charged with forcible abduction and grievous sexual...
One of the oldest Orthodox cathedrals in Ukraine has been turned into a makeshift movie theater Read Full Article at RT.com
The 2024 presidential contest carries apocalyptic potential for the US, as tensions threaten to split the nation Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU is reportedly bracing for a potential reelection of Donald Trump, as well as seeking to lower its dependence on the US altogether Read Full Article at RT.com
The media is changing the narrative as the proxy war is running out of steam Read Full Article at RT.com
Moldovan President Maia Sandu is on track of winning her second term in office, preliminary election results show Read Full Article at RT.com
The power is back on in Kimmirut, Nunavut, after a community-wide outage that lasted almost three days. The extended outage caused the Nunavut government to declare a state of emergency this weekend.
The St Andrew South police on Saturday seized 60 rounds of ammunition and a gun and arrested three men during an operation in Olympic Gardens. They are being held on suspicion of possession of prohibited weapon and unauthorised possession of...
Luzerne County has come under criticism from supporters of former president Donald Trump who claim the system is breaking down. Officials are determined to prove them wrong.
Get the latest news from the 2024 campaign trail in the contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump.
The U.S. ambassador to Canada says “democracy is easily going to survive” the outcome of Tuesday's election that'll eventually decide whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump becomes the next president. In an interview on CBC's Rosemary Barton Live, David Cohen also reminded Canadians to be patient as results come in.
The executive vice-president of Winnipeg’s transit union is raising concerns over an increase in violent incidents on buses after an operator allegedly had a gun pointed at him early Friday morning in front of police headquarters.
For people living on the fringe of society, the line between the safety and security of a home and homelessness is very thin.
Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says federal mediators are standing by and ready to help hammer out a deal in order to avoid a labour disruption at ports across British Columbia.
With the rising cost of living, you may have thought about ways to make extra money and adding a rental unit to your home may have been one of them.
The beginning of the lifelong friendship of the hiking group “Fet fyrir fet” (Step by Step) was in the Scout organization (WAGGS). The walking group was founded in 1988, but the friends met much earlier, in childhood. For 35 years, the group has been walking together one Sunday a month, but in addition, there have been longer trips in the summer, both here at home and abroad. A journalist went to the home of the couple Pálína Sigurbergsdóttir and Stefán Kjartansson to hear more about this unique group of friends, and Margrét Elísabet Jónsdóttir, Arnlaugur Guðmundsson, and Halldór S. Magnússon were also there to tell stories.
Alors que le référendum pour l'adoption de la nouvelle Constitution approche, l'enjeu pour le Président de la Transition, Chef de l'État, le Général Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, est d'autant plus crucial : obtenir le soutien de la jeunesse gabonaise, qui représente environ 70 % de la population. Mais la question de la transparence et de la gestion efficace du budget, estimé à 1,75 milliard de Fcfa, continue de susciter des doutes. En effet, au sein du Ministère de la Jeunesse, (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Over 102,000 people were wounded
It has reached 51.7% two and a half hours before polls close
Ali Barakat was «a significant source of knowledge for the unit, spending over a decade planning and carrying out UAV attacks on Israel,» the IDF said
According to CEC Chairwoman Angelica Caraman, threats were received at six polling stations abroad: in Brasov, Bucharest, Frankfurt, Kaiserslautern, Northampton and Liverpool
As of 9 p.m. local time, voter turnout amounted to 54%
Kirk Cornish, the Member of Parliament for the constituency of North Abaco in the Bahamas, has been acquitted of rape and assault charges, calling it the close of one of the most “difficult chapters” of his life.
RT has retraced the footsteps of the 20-year-old would-be assassin who fired shots at Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania in July Read Full Article at RT.com
One of the oldest Orthodox cathedrals in Ukraine has been turned into a makeshift movie theater Read Full Article at RT.com
SINGAPORE – A film that references a past local court case about a communist leader’s tombstone has been barred here after the authorities deemed it potentially illegal and “likely to be prejudicial to national interests”. Singaporean director Daniel Hui’s Small Hours Of The Night was pulled from screening at the 35th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) – the nation’s largest annual film festival – where it had been slated for its local premiere. The festival will run from Nov 28 to Dec 8. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has refused classification of the docu-drama, which means it cannot be screened in public or distributed. In the film’s entry on the IMDA Films Classification Database, the media authority said the film revolves around discourses about the impact of Singapore’s judiciary on personal lives. It features a person being interrogated on issues with references to past judicial cases.