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«They are deliberately dodging the question in an attempt to maintain ambiguity, saying the same thing - the weapons are being supplied for defensive purposes,» Andrey Kelin said
Commenting on the 136-page document, Andrey Kelin said it contained «a standard set of provisions» with regard to Ukraine, including declarations of support to Ukraine and calls to set up a special tribunal for Russia, as well as calls to confiscate Russia’s assets with subsequent transfer to Ukraine
Antonio Guterres expressed confidence that regional organizations resolve conflicts better than a global organization
Antonio Guterres noted that the humanitarian action of the UN all over the world was remarkable
According to Alexander Bogomaz, there were no casualties or damage
She's a navy officer now, but things might have turned out quite differently had she continued her passion for the arts. The Commanding Officer of RSS Indomitable Major Jaime Liew had originally dreamed of chasing a career in the arts - and she's thankful that she didn't, she shared in an interview with the media on June 20. «I was interested in doing art-related stuff… visual art, painting, drawing, dance, performing arts,» the 32-year-old said. «But I don't think that I would have been good enough,» she admitted, adding that it was good that she got pulled into the navy before she «embarked on a career that might not have worked out». Entering the navy wasn't all that easy, however, as her father was «surprised» by her decision to join the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). «So my dad took a while to come around to it, but he eventually gave me his full support,» she said. «I don't think that I would have had so much confidence when going through basic military training - which was honestly at the deep end of the pool - if my classmates from junior college and family members hadn't all [given me their support].»
A construction worker had a close shave with death after he was struck by a bus on Thursday (June 27) and dragged under for a few seconds. Miraculously, he managed to get to his feet after that. The accident happened around 5.20pm at the junction of Anson Road and Palmer Road. In a video uploaded to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante, the worker, wearing a bright green reflective vest and hard hat, is seen walking to the bus lane and placing a cone. He then turns around to walk back to the side of the road, where there were construction works near a bus stop. However, he fails to notice that an SMRT bus is turning in from his left. The bus rams into him, and he falls under the left front wheel and is dragged under the carriage for a short distance. He manages to sweep his legs out before the rear wheel strikes him. The bus comes to a halt at the bus stop a few metres away from where the worker lies. A man in a red reflective vest and another worker in a green vest help the man get to his feet.
National Roads Authority, (RA) says the rehabilitation of Liwonde-Matawale road will commerce November this year. Portia Kajanga RA spokesperson disclosed this on Thursday in Zomba as she says right now they are working with the consultant to prepare bids for contractors to bid, after approval from financers, the project will commerce. She disclosed this to […] The post Rehabilitation of pot-holed and damaged Liwonde-Matawale road project to commerce soon appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A resident in Yishun is so fed up with a woman feeding the birds in his neighbourhood that he has installed a CCTV camera outside his flat to catch her in the act. The man, surnamed Chen, told Shin Min Daily News that over the past year, the woman, whom he said looks to be in her 60s, has been tossing slices of bread onto the grass patch near Block 148 Yishun Street 44. She used to only feed the birds occasionally, but has been throwing down bread at 5am almost every day in the past month, Chen said. «I've seen over 50 birds at the grass patch,» lamented the 49-year-old. This is despite a signboard put up by the Nee Soon Town Council at the location informing the public to report bird feeders and that the act is an offence. According to the Wildlife Act, those who feed birds and other wildlife can be fined up to S$10,000. Reporting the woman to authorities is what Chen plans to do. Last week, he purchased a camera for about $40 and installed it at his front door, with the intention of sending in the footage of the woman to the authorities.
A Singaporean man was shocked and betrayed when he reportedly woke up to his Thai girlfriend and various valuables missing from his hotel room. He then reported the incident to Huay Kwang Police Station in Bangkok on Tuesday (June 25). The man, whose identity has not been released, met the Thai woman online and chatted with her for four years before travelling to Bangkok to meet her in person, reported Thai media outlet Thaiger. The couple had dined together before returning to the man's hotel room for the night. The next morning, the Singaporean reportedly woke up to find that his girlfriend had disappeared along with his Rolex watch worth about 1.5 million baht (S$55,300), cash, and designer clothes, reported Thai media outlet Channel 7 HD News. He believed that he had been drugged and robbed by the woman, he told police. After looking through the hotel's CCTV footage, the police identified the Thai woman as 33-year-old Kittiyaporn. She reportedly has three outstanding arrest warrants for theft from another Bangkok police station and the Mueang Pattaya Police Station.
Former president Donald Trump sought to take credit for overturning Roe v. Wade, while President Biden offered a muddled response on access to abortion.
Trump, 78, and Biden, 81, are the two oldest major-party candidates in the United States to seek the presidency.
Before the debate had even ended, and in the immediate aftermath, the concern pinged across social media and in private text messages.
[VOA] Yaounde, Cameroon -- The Central African Republic government has rejected calls from the opposition and civic society groups to postpone the country's first local elections in more than 35 years. Opponents of the polls say funds are not available and security remains fragile at best, but the CAR government and the United Nations assert the October elections will help restore democracy and peace to the troubled state.
La traduction en Tahitien est désormais possible avec Google Traduction. Breton, occitan, wolof… Google Traduction a ajouté une centaine de langues à son répertoire qui représentent plus de 600 millions de locuteurs, soit 8 % de la population mondiale.
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Augmenter son niveau auprès des meilleurs entraîneurs, c’est la possibilité offerte par l’AS Tefana chaque année au travers d’un stage de deux semaines. 40 jeunes ont répondu à l’appel rien que pour cette semaine. Ils ont pu s’essayer à une préparation physique de l'AS Saint-Etienne et recevoir des corrections techniques.
The president stumbled repeatedly, and the former president made false claims repeatedly.
Biden at times appeared to lose his train of thought’s during Thursday’s debate. Trump delivered falsehoods and often wild assertions.
The president called Trump a “convicted felon” and “whiner,” while his Republican rival said Biden’s performance in office has been “absolutely criminal.”
The document says that «further efforts are needed» in terms of military support to Ukraine
At the same time, Trump also claimed that Russia «is going to take [entire] Ukraine»
@I think it will be long before they can be restored," Andrey Kelin said
«Members of transnational criminal syndicates, who ignore territorial or state borders, will be the ones to benefit from this in the first place,» Vladimir Kolokoltsev said
In his opinion, Biden fails to provide Israel enough support to allow the Jewish state defeat the radical Hamas movement
The police are advising the public that a section of the Mount Rosser main road in Ewarton, St Catherine is impassable due to an accident involving a truck that has overturned. As a result, motorists are being advised to use alternative routes. The...
The Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) has commenced preparedness activities for the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which runs from June 1 to November 30. “As the entity responsible for disaster management in the...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday signed a 10-year security pact with the European Union in Brussels, the latest deal aimed at shoring up long-term support for Kyiv in its fight with Russia. Days after the EU said it was opening formal membership negotiations with Kyiv, Zelensky attended a summit of EU leaders to meet with some of Ukraine's staunchest supporters in the face of the Russian invasion. «Thanks to you and to all the leaders of the EU for such historical outcome. We waited for this a long period of time,» Zelensky told reporters in Brussels. He however pointed to the need to take the «next steps» including on air defence. «We need them urgently on the battlefield.» The security agreement being signed with the EU mirrors accords already struck by Kyiv with a raft of countries, including EU heavyweights Germany and France. «For the first time, this agreement will enshrine the commitment of all 27 Member States to provide Ukraine with extensive support, regardless of any internal institutional changes,» he said in a post on X. «Each step we take brings us closer to our historic goal of peace and prosperity in our common European home,» Zelensky said. EU chief Charles Michel hailed the «positive» agreements. «It's very important so that we can give the message that we intend to support Ukraine for as long as it takes,» Michel said, standing next to Zelensky. Ukraine has signed 17 similar bilateral security agreements, including with the United States, Britain and Japan. They are not mutual defence pacts, but instead outline key countries' plans to support Ukraine with military, financial, humanitarian and political aid over a number of years. The pact, made public shortly after it was signed, said the EU would look to continue financing weapons deliveries for Ukraine, keep training Kyiv's troops, and step up efforts to bolster the country's defence industry. But there were no concrete commitments of new aid from the EU, after some countries refused to make any pledge too definite. Instead, the accord says only that further annual tranches of support worth around the same as a five-billion-euro package for this year «could be envisaged» until 2027. As with the other pacts, it also includes a clause saying the EU would consult with Ukraine within 24 hours in case of a «future aggression» by Russia. Ukraine has portrayed the agreements as a bridge towards membership in the EU and NATO. The initiative to sign them was announced at NATO's summit last year to appease Kyiv after it was refused a clear timeframe for joining the alliance. © Agence France-Presse
According to the report, Washington fears that Israel may launch a ground operation in Lebanon in the coming weeks
«Look, this is a war that never should have started if we had a leader,» former US President said