Measures such as pasteurization and rules for raw milk cheese keep disease-causing bacteria and viruses like avian flu out of dairy products in Canada, food safety experts say.
One of the biggest nights in fashion, the Met Gala, had Indigenous guests celebrating their culture and this year's theme, Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.
A Surrey man says more than $60,000 worth of bitcoin was stolen from him in a sneaky «SIM swap» scam, but a recent B.C. Supreme Court ruling has reluctantly hung up on his lawsuit against the phone company he says is to blame.
A girl whose birth on an Air Canada flight made international headlines died five years later in pain and neglect in the early, isolating months of the pandemic, an Ontario Superior courtroom heard in March.
The porn star went into lurid and salacious detail on Tuesday about the night with the former president in a hotel room in 2006 where they allegedly had sex.
Somalia’s post-civil war leaders entrusted with the awesome responsibility of rebuilding the Somali state that completely vanished in 1991 are yet to make headway in the establishment of the foundations for new democratic state which delivers the state functions through an efficient and effective public administration. The state building concretizes with public institutions capable of performing their assigned responsibilities with efficiency, competence, transparency, and accountability exclusively for public interest.
In the 19th century, to motivate workers and advocate for better working conditions, fair wages, and the eight-hour workday, International Workers' Day or May Day was established. Celebrated at the beginning of this month, May day remains significant for East Africans. It is marked by various events and activities organized by trade unions, workers' associations, and government agencies. However, the impact of workers on society is immense and perhaps deserves more than just a single day of recognition. Maybe dedicating the entire month to commemorate the achievements of the labor movement would be more fitting.
Police investigators are currently in an area of St Catherine where the body of a man was discovered buried in a shallow grave on Thursday morning. The body is said to be that of Kevin Anderson, a 34-year-old security guard of Frazer's Content...
Opposition spokesman on trade, Omar Newell, is calling for immediate action to address the challenges facing the local marijuana industry, following the closure of a branch of medical marijuana company Jacana. Jacana said ineffective...
Ramon Fonseca, 71, was one of the partners in Mossack Fonseca, the law firm whose records were leaked in the 2016 scandal Read Full Article at RT.com
The collective West wants to destroy the current Russia and is providing Ukraine with the military means to do it, Vladimir Putin has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia is set to withdraw troops that have been stationed in parts of Armenia since 2020, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Some NATO soldiers are already helping Ukraine, but the bloc does not want to get directly involved against Russia, Donald Tusk has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Western Europeans broadly see China as an opportunity, but Washington sees it as a threat. This has major geopolitical consequences Read Full Article at RT.com
BJP complaint to Election Commission against Sanjay Raut for disrespectful comments on PM Modi's health. Ashish Shelar seeks consequences, media ban, and prohibition specifics after Model Code of Conduct breach.
Nara Chandra Babu Naidu criticizes YSRCP, promises to continue development projects like Amaravathi and Polavaram, and pledges support for public welfare initiatives like Super Six and aid for Dwacra women.
Kantilal Bhuria, Congress candidate from Madhya Pradesh, vows cash rewards for individuals with two wives upon victory. He also pledges money for women in every household, emphasizing direct bank deposits.
Forest department in Bijnor arrested two men for possessing 38 endangered turtles from Kho river. ASP Sanjeev Vajpai booked them under Wildlife Protection Act. The probe is ongoing.
Two men arrested for killing Monty Singh and Manoj Kumar in Panchi village after a dispute over marriage. Monty suggested one of the accused marry him, leading to a fatal confrontation. The investigation is ongoing.
The porn star went into lurid and salacious detail on Tuesday about the night with the former president in a hotel room in 2006 where they allegedly had sex.
A woman was allegedly stabbed to death by a man who 'tried to steal her handbag' as she waited for a bus in Burnt Oak this morning.
Israel's national security agency Shin Bet warned Eurovision contestant Eden Golan not to leave her hotel room except for performances after receiving death threats.
Once beloved by Britons, the chunky chip has been overtaken as the fried potato of choice, with French fries now favourite, according to new research.
SEOUL: The Korean Embassy in Riyadh recently hosted reporters from Saudi Arabia and across the globe at the week-long World Journalists Conference here to enhance the Asia nation’s relations with other countries. “As a Saudi journalist, your experience and exchanges of views in Korea, along with your insights, will provide a great introduction about Korea to Saudi Arabia,” Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Choi Byung Hyuk told Arab News.
RIYADH: A hospital specializing in cancer care will be built in Mauritius as part of an ambitious healthcare plan by the Saudi Fund for Development. The project, built on a development loan of $25 million, was inaugurated on Thursday by the fund’s CEO, Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
RIYADH: Saudia has unveiled its operational plan for this year’s Hajj season, allocating more than 1.2 million airline seats for pilgrims visiting the Kingdom. The Kingdom’s national carrier boasts more than 150 aircraft in its fleet, and has pledged to deliver “top-notch services” to pilgrims during Hajj, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The airline’s operational period for the Hajj season spans 74 days, beginning May 9. It includes both arrivals and returns.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed developments in the Gazan city of Rafah with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa on Thursday. During a meeting in Riyadh, the two officials also discussed strengthening cooperation relations between their countries, and the Palestinian government’s priorities and work program.
RIYADH: Eight Arabian oryx calves have been welcomed at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve, it was announced on Thursday. The arrival of the oryxes marks a significant step in the reserve’s breeding program, Saudi Press Agency reported. The species was classified as “extinct” in the wild in the 1970s by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. In 1986 it was classed as “endangered” and in 2011 it became the first animal to revert to “vulnerable” status on the IUCN’s Red List.
Three children have been born without professional involvement in Iceland so far this year, and there were six in the last year according to mbl.is, but the number could be higher as there are examples of parents choosing not to register their children in the system and thus there are no records of their existence.
37 arrests made by Ahmedabad Rural Police after clash at Pirana shrine over flattening of Imamshah Bawa's graves. Stone pelting caused injuries, leading to arrests from both communities. Omprakash Jat mentioned IPC charges and patrolling in the area.
In keeping with the tradition of the Election Commission of India (ECI) to foster a culture of transparency and reiterate its commitment to high standards of electoral practices amidst the democratic nations, 75 delegates representing 23 countries are in India to witness the Indian General Elections as part of the International Election Visitors’ Programme (IEVP).
Five candidates submitted nomination papers to DEO Sakshi Sawhney. Nominations accepted till May 14, scrutiny on May 15, withdrawal possible until May 17. Polling on June 1, counting on June 4, completion on June 6.
On Thursday, Iran released seven crew members, five of whom were Indian, from a Portuguese-flagged vessel, the MSC Aries, which had been seized in the Gulf on April 13. Portugal's foreign ministry confirmed the release. The ship initially had 25 crew members, and with this release, seven have been freed, including one Filipino and one Estonian, along with the five Indians. Prior to this event, one Indian crew member had already been released.
Actress Vyjayanthimala Bali, Telugu star Konidela Chiranjeevi, and M Fathima Beevi were honored with Padma awards alongside other notable individuals at the Rashtrapati Bhavan ceremony by President Droupadi Murmu.