More than 1,550 Britons with at least three A*s have been refused a spot at medical school over the past five years, officials have revealed.
The Duchess of Sussex was unable to fulfil her ambitions within the Royal Family . Now, she seems to be struggling to achieve them outside it as well.
Rageh Omaar, 56, the ITV News International Affairs Editor was presenting the News at Ten show when he suddenly began stumbling over his words and struggling to read the news bulletins.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has strongly condemned Thursday's killing of a schoolboy in Grange Hill, Westmoreland. Sixteen-year-old Carson Bennett, a student of Grange Hill High school was reportedly killed when rival gangs engaged in a...
In a tangible demonstration of community empowerment, Jennifer Brown, affectionately called Miss Jenny, unveiled the culmination of her philanthropic work in Norwood, St James: the Miss Jenny Homework Centre. Constructed through the grant awarded...
Congress on Friday said PM Modi and BJP chief JP Nadda were resorting to polarisation as they were fearful of losing Lok Sabha elections. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said Nadda presented former PM Manmohan Singh’s comments in a wrong context. The party’s reaction came after Nadda claimed that Congress intended to snatch the rights of SCs, STs and OBCs to benefit Muslims.
As part of its overall policy to bolster bilateral defense-strategic cooperation, Germany has speeded up clearances and simplified the licensing regime for military sales to India, which include lifting restrictions on the sale of small arms and their spare parts. German govt, for instance, recently approved a request by the NSG to buy spare parts and accessories for its MP5 submachine guns, sources said Friday.
Keeping African-Americans’ favorite tobacco product legal has to do with bad polling, not public health, critics have said Read Full Article at RT.com
Washington is not willing to risk undermining its own security, but wants partners to share their air defense capabilities with Kiev instead Read Full Article at RT.com
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan added that the his country had doubled artillery production in order to help Kiev
«The high-level dialogue between Turkey and the US will continue,» the spokesman Oncu Keceli said
Israel’s military upcoming operation in Rafah will also be on agenda, the New York Times reported
A Regina police officer was injured after another officer's gun was accidentally fired while conducting a search warrant early Friday morning.
A man has been handed a lengthy hunting ban and fined thousands of dollars for illegally killing a grizzly bear, B.C. conservation officers say.
A Sherwood Park family says their new house is uninhabitable. The McNaughton's say they were forced to leave the house after living there for only a week because contaminants inside made it difficult to breathe.
Brits could be just over a year away from receiving a 'game-changer' jab on the NHS to treat one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer.
The fire department in Trelawny is concerned about the escalating number of bush fires across the parish. "We started with eight in January and to date we are at 90,” Superintendent Roland Walters told The Gleaner. “To respond to...
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining, Floyd Green, says there are no plans to use the Agricultural Marketing Corporation (AMC) complex for another purpose. He made the disclosure during Wednesday's post-Cabinet press briefing at...
Opposition Junior Spokesperson on Citizen Security Jouvaughnie Byfield is condemning Thursday's shooting in Grange Hill, Westmoreland in which two high school students were shot, one fatally. Killed was 16-year-old Carson Barrett, a student of...
The Island Traffic Authority is reporting that its depots are currently unable to issue certificates of fitness to drivers due to challenges with its system. The authority says motorists who go to renew their fitness certificates will have their...
The Ministry of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport has taken another step in the implementation of the new Road Traffic Act, with the swearing in of the Road Traffic Appeal Tribunal. The swearing in took place at the ministry's...
It was a big gamble, both logistically and physically, to commemorate the Battle of Kokoda with a trek and to give a robust display of unity between two countries, but James Marape's words of welcome were the stuff of dreams for the Australian government.
Le programme Erasmus+ permet aux ultramarins de partir se former dans un Pays de l'Union Européenne. Grâce au financement des frais de transport et d'une bourse sur place, 14 000 jeunes sont déjà partis à la découverte de l'Europe. Bilan.
Madrid has given in to US and EU pressure to send Kiev some interceptor missiles for the Patriot systems, as it has no launchers to spare Read Full Article at RT.com
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate lost a motion to have sex-trafficking and rape charges dropped before his trial, but said he’ll appeal Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia and Europe will have to rebuild their relations from scratch on a “new basis” after the Ukraine conflict ends, the Kremlin has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Burkina Faso has banned outlets BBC and VOA for two weeks after their coverage of report accusing the army of massacres Read Full Article at RT.com
London claims that arson at two Ukrainian-owned warehouses was masterminded in Moscow, in the first prosecution under new Security Act Read Full Article at RT.com
RIYADH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah expressed its gratitude for actions taken by the Supreme Commission for Hajj and Umrah in the Republic of Iraq that resulted in the prosecution of more than 25 companies fraudulently engaged in commercial Hajj operations. A ministry source in the statement also warned prospective pilgrims to beware of unauthorized Hajj offers being promoted this year, primarily through social media.
RIYADH: The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation announced the launch of direct flights from Dammam to Najaf, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday. The decision is in line with the Kingdom’s national aviation sector strategy, aimed at doubling capacity to accommodate over 330 million passengers annually, and extending services to more than 250 global destinations. These flights, along with flights to Baghdad and Irbil, will commence from June 1.
TUBARJAL: The Al-Jouf branch of the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has apprehended three excavators who were found to be violating the water system in Tubarjal. The discovery was made during field tours carried out by the water department, in cooperation with the competent authorities in the governorate.
RIYADH: The Kingdom and Austria recently celebrated the world premiere of the “Premium Saudi Blend” by Viennese coffee manufacturer Bieder & Maier and the Saudi Coffee Company. The launch of the product brings Saudi and Austrian coffee culture together. During the presentations in Vienna and Riyadh, guests tasted the new coffee roast, catering for espresso to filter and cold brewing.