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Vladimir Zelensky told the New York Times he wants more Western weapons and for NATO to get directly involved in the conflict with Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
«Education projects in former Soviet republic are much more important to us,» Yevgeny Primakov emphasized, referring to Armenia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, among other nations
«China’s position on Ukraine has been just and objective,» Liu Pengyu said
According to Reuters, Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defense Micheal Martin will announce the initiative during a press briefing
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail, with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.
The long-shot motions, which were strongly opposed by prosecutors, claim the indictment should be dismissed because of improper investigatory tactics.
Thirty-three-year-old Tashwayne Todd, otherwise called 'Twayne', a studio engineer of Parry Town and Priory in St Ann has been charged with murder. Todd was charged following the stabbing death of 29-year-old porter, Ricardo McGhie, on...
A St Andrew higgler has been charged with murder and several other offences arising from an incident along Lamont Lane, Kingston 12, last Friday. Andrew Williams, otherwise called 'Danny', of Maxfield...
Prince Dr. Mamdouh bin Saud bin Thunayan was recently appointed by Saudi Arabia’s cabinet as a trustee of the King Abdulaziz Complex for Endowment Libraries. Prince Mamdouh has been the CEO of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy since June 2023. He has held several positions in academic institutions over the course of his career. Previously, he served as president of the Islamic University of Madinah from July 2020 to May 2023 and was the vice rector of Shaqra University from 2017 to 2020.
RIYADH: Aya Shata, 13, was on a mission to enhance mental well-being and school spirit when she started the Middle School Happiness Club at the American International School in Jeddah. Engaging in charitable acts with her family, like distributing food packages or taking part in the Iftar Saem program during Ramadan, has been an important part of her life growing up.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia plays an important role in the fight against money laundering, French politician Nathalie Goulet said during a forum this week in Riyadh on global uncertainties and their impact on the Middle East region. Fighting money laundering would create a much more favorable business climate, Goulet said in an exclusive interview with Arab News.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has said that information in the media on the subject of consumption of meat during the withdrawal period and its possible contribution to liver and kidney diseases in humans — which may include cancerous tumors — is inaccurate. The ministry has emphasized that the withdrawal period for veterinary drugs varies depending on the active ingredient and the method of administering the dose, whether by injection or topical use.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s deputy minister of foreign affairs, Waleed Elkhereiji, on Tuesday offered condolences and sympathy to Iran following the deaths of President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian in a helicopter crash.
The British Columbia judge has ordered all four of them to have no contact with several people in the community in their latest court appearance, the report added. Those appearing in person wore red prison sweatsuits as they entered the courtroom, while Amandeep remains in custody in Ontario where he was facing unrelated weapons before being arrested on May 10 for Nijjar's killing.
She never fails to impress on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet. And Bella proved she can turn heads without even leaving her hotel room as she posed on her balcony.
SAMI MOKBEL: On the omission of Rashford, Southgate explained: 'Other players in that area of the pitch have had better seasons. It's as simple as that.'
The jury has now been sent home until next Tuesday, when they will hear closing arguments before going out to decide the fate of the former president.
A former British commando has been found dead, a week after he was charged with conducting espionage for China Read Full Article at RT.com
Adding more sanctions when 13 rounds have failed defies logic, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said Read Full Article at RT.com
US military aid will never help Kiev prevail in the conflict with Russia and will only lead to Ukraine’s “demise,” Blackwater founder says Read Full Article at RT.com
«The EU deliberately resorted to an unprecedented step - theft of sovereign assets of a foreign state,» Kirill Logvinov said
«We do know that there are tens of thousands of Russian troops inside Ukraine,» Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said
Perched at an altitude of 8,887ft near Jalori Jot, a mountain pass (10,800 feet) connecting Kullu with Shimla, the village of around 350 inhabitants from 60 households scattered across a 3km area stands at the forefront of a battle over a proposed all-weather tunnel's route. The crux of their protest lies in the selection of the tunnel's alignment, as residents fear the consequences of altering the route.
MOGADISHU (Xinhua) -- Somalia's disaster agency on Tuesday issued a warning about the impending Tropical Cyclone Ialy, which is expected to make landfall in the southwestern and southern regions as well as the capital of Mogadishu.
Hargiesa (HOL) — Ethiopia has reportedly upgraded its consular office in Hargeisa, Somaliland, to full embassy status, according to Somaliland officials. The announcement, made during the 33rd anniversary of Somaliland’s self-declared independence from Somalia on May 18, was confirmed by Somaliland President Musa Bihi Abdi and Minister of Information, Culture, and National Guidance, Ali Mohamed Hassan, also known as Ali Marehaan.
Cannes: Somali-Austrian director Mo Harawe’s debut feature takes a nuanced, if brutal, approach to illustrating the way that war can interfere with the traditional milestones of life and death.