Two more persons have been arrested in connection with an ongoing investigation into a $47.5 million phishing scam at the National Commercial Bank (NCB). The arrests were made about 5 a.m. Wednesday by personnel from the the Major Organised...
The seismic activity at the Sundhnúkagígar crater row has slowed down, but yesterday morning four earthquakes were measured in quick succession. A natural hazard expert says that the next eruption is getting closer.
Police in South Iceland are investigating the death of a man who succumbed to his injuries early yesterday morning. Authorities have confirmed that the nature of his injuries suggests foul play.
Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) will be introducing Saturday operations at select tax offices in every parish across the island. The move is aimed at improving taxpayer convenience and boosting revenue collection. TAJ currently provides...
A joint statement, published after March 11 US-Ukrainian talks in Jeddah, said that the countries have agreed to sign a comprehensive agreement on the development of critically important mineral resources soon
Bosnia-Herzegovina is effectively governed by a high representative of the international community, a position established under the Dayton Agreement
Zelensky told reporters that he had not yet received an invitation from US President Donald Trump to visit the White House
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated earlier that Washington had touched upon the issue of Ukraine’s territorial concessions during the March 11 talks in Saudi Arabia
Total oil imports by China declined by 11% month on month or by 1.3 mln barrels daily in January 2025 to 10 mln barrels per day
Hungary is legally bound to reach climate neutrality by 2050 (see trajectory in Figure 1), and aims to achieve a 50 % reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030 compared with 1990 levels. Hungary accounted for 1.6 % of the EU's net GHG emissions in 2023, and achieved a net emissions reduction of 32.5 % from 2005 to 2023, slightly more than the EU average reduction of 30.5 % over the same period. Emissions from sectors under the EU emissions trading system (ETS) were more than halved (-55.3 %). For the effort-sharing sectors, Hungary over-achieved its targets for 2020, and expects to deliver on the updated 2030 obligations. In August 2023, Hungary proposed a revision to its recovery and resilience plan, adding a REPowerEU chapter. Hungary submitted a draft updated national energy and climate plan (NECP) in August 2023; the European Commission assessed it and made recommendations for the final updated NECP, which was published in October 2024. In a 2023 survey, a third of Hungarians, compared with an EU average of 46 %, identified climate change to be one of the four most serious problems facing the world. Most expect business and industry (60 %) to tackle climate change, less than half consider it the task of national governments (48 %) or the EU (41 %), while only 18 % find it to be a personal responsibility. This briefing is one in a series covering all EU Member States. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
This study first analyses the existing European security architecture, as it has emerged since World War II. It does so from an organisational perspective, looking at NATO, the OCSE and EU defence policy, as well as from a series of national country perspectives, trying to find underlying motives for national defence policies. After looking at recent policy responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the pivotal years since 2022, five scenarios for a possible future European security architecture are presented and explored. These scenarios look in particular at the level of agency of EU Member States and the EU as a whole, also referred to as EU strategic autonomy, and the relationship between the EU and NATO. They also take into consideration the possible outcome of the war in Ukraine, EU-Russia relations and US foreign and defence policy. The scenarios were tested in interviews with 15 security experts. Conclusive remarks and policy considerations indicate markers for future policy actions. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon dramatically quit today insisting she wants to start a 'new chapter' outside of politics.
Film bosses had originally planned to stage a glittering Hollywood soiree worthy of the staggering $269.4 million spent on making the movie.
Comedian Katherine Ryan has become the latest Netflix star to criticise the Duchess of Sussex - accusing her of lying and putting on an act of 'oh, I'm just so humble' in her new lifestyle show.
The rugby player, 39, was seen holding hands with the glamorous reality starlet, who previously dated US World Cup goalie hero Tim and rugby star Ben.
Experts have warned that just one small drink could be enough to cause serious problems, but consuming smaller amounts in rapid succession could also cause issues.
Mogadishu (HOL) — A federal lawmaker accused officials close to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Wednesday of diverting national security funds to pay clan-based militias in Puntland, claiming this misallocation undermines efforts against Islamic State militants.
Mogadishu (HOL) – The Somali Lower House of Parliament approved the Insurance Companies Bill and the Financial Institutions Bill on Wednesday during a session in Mogadishu.
Following the collapse of the Somalia central government in 1991, the capacity of public institutions has considerably weakened, including government agencies designated to promote good governance, create public trust, fight corruption and safeguard public resources. This lack of accountability and oversight has contributed to the increase in corruption and misuse of public assets and prolonged recovery.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society held a drill on Tuesday for dispatching forces to different parts of the country to offer services to travelers during the Nowruz holidays, which start on March 21.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Tbilisi City Court found Saakashvili guilty of embezzling over $3.2 million in state funds and sentenced him to nine years in prison
In addition, the Federal Penitentiary Service escorted 60 Russian citizens and stateless persons to Russia, whose extradition Moscow had sought
Marco Rubio did not answer questions about reports in the US media of US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff’s plans to visit Russia later in the week
According to OPEC data, oil production in Russia in December 2024 was 9.004 million bpd, in January - 8.977 million bpd
On January 15, Israel and Hamas had reached an agreement for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages held in the enclave
As President Donald Trump's tariff threats continue to hang over Canada, B.C. Premier David Eby wants the federal government to impose a tax on U.S. thermal coal shipped out of the province as a way to pressure the White House.
The Canadian women's rugby team is heading to the 2025 Rugby World Cup with the goal of unseating England to become the best team in the world. But in order to achieve that goal, they say they need the financial support of Canadians.
An Ontario developer is accused of coercing 142 purchasers of pre-construction projects to pay more money for the same homes they purchased up to two years earlier — claims that are now the subject of a disciplinary committee hearing referred by the province's regulatory authority.
Wilbert Coffin became the sole suspect for the death of an American tourist in the 50s and was one of the last people to be hanged for murder in Canada. A jack of all trades and a prospector who knew the Gaspé woods like the back of his hand, advocates continue to cast doubt on his guilt and urge for his exoneration.
Russia is expecting to receive detailed information about the negotiations in Saudi Arabia soon, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow will honor all its commitments to Beijing, unlike the West in its promises to the USSR, the foreign minister has asserted Read Full Article at RT.com
Sam Gould, who is a senior caseworker to the Health Secretary, is said to have followed the girl after she saw him sitting in his car with his trousers down.
Richard Joy, an eccentric military memorabilia collector, died in May 2018 after spending his entire life in the family home in Hillside Gardens, Harrow, north-west London.
The massive missile and drone attacks cast doubt on Vladimir Putin's willingness to accept Donald Trump's demands for peace in the three year war.