State Minister in the Ministry of National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, is rejecting as «outright false and misleading» an allegation by People's National Party Vice President, Ian Hayles, that the Government is building...
Three St Ann residents who were accused of stealing electricity were freed in the St Catherine Parish Court on Monday after the judge upheld a no-case submission by their attorney. Their attorney, Sean Kinghorn, submitted that there was nothing to...
Аfter the June 6-9 elections to the European Parliament, «right parties have grown stronger, while the left and the liberals lost their positions», Hungarian Prime Minister noted
«Progress is being achieved in the practical area, which could contribute to the implementation of the interests of the people of the two countries,» the Rodong Sinmun says
Pyongyang is ready to confront the ambition of the collective West to prevent the emergence of a multipolar world order based on justice, Russian President said
The Fleet explained that this is the first time this exercise is considered bilateral
Clinical trials of vaccines are expected to be completed in 2026
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's visit to New Delhi aims to enhance the partnership between the United States and India, focusing on the Indo-Pacific region. The visit marks the first appearance of a senior Biden administration official in India after Prime Minister Modi's third term began.
The Kanchanjungha Express collided with a goods train in Darjeeling, resulting in 8 fatalities and 25 injuries. Passengers shared their fear and anxiety after the tragic incident. Restoration efforts were completed as the train reached Sealdah Station in Kolkata, where officials like Kaushik Mitra and Deepak Nigam coordinated medical assistance.
Sharad Pawar, head of the Nationalist Congress Party, urged Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde to address drought concerns in Pune's Purandar, Baramati, Indapur, and Daund tehsils. Pawar highlighted issues with irrigation schemes' implementation and villagers' suggestions, calling for a Mumbai meeting with key officials to find lasting solutions.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has paid the expenses for the sacrificial animals of 3,322 Hajj pilgrims at his own expense, Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. The pilgrims are all guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit and are from 88 countries. Most pilgrims are required to slaughter an animal as a reminder of the sacrifice that Prophet Ibrahim was prepared to offer — of his son, Ismail — as a mark of absolute submission to God.
MAKKAH: Volunteers from Umm Al-Qura University in Makkah continued to provide field health services to pilgrims in Mina on the first day of Tashreeq on Monday, during the 2024 Hajj season. Ahmad Hassan Mufti, the vice dean of the College of Medicine for Development and Entrepreneurship at the university, told Arab News that the training program, known as the Hajj Volunteer Program, was established 12 years ago.
RIYADH: The deputy governor of the Makkah Region Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz handed over the Kaaba’s Kiswa to the gatekeeper of the holy site on Monday, Saudi Press Agency reported. The hand-over was signed off by Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah and the deputy chief gatekeeper Abdul Malik bin Taha Al-Shaibi. The Kaaba will be adorned with its new Kiswa on Muharram 1, the stat of the new Islamic year.
MAKKAH: The Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) has developed the Smart Makkah Operations Center (Smart Moc) to ensure the safety and comfort of Hajj pilgrims and facilitating their movement and the services provided to them, Saudi Press Agency reported. The operations center uses the latest technologies based on AI techniques to do so, SPA added.
JEDDAH: During the pilgrimages of Hajj and Umrah, devout Muslims seek out sites that deepen their understanding of Islam and its rich heritage. The historical sites and archaeological museums in Makkah Al-Mukarramah and Madinah Al-Munawara offer a profound educational experience to millions of visitors from around the world who flock to the two holy cities each year. After completing their religious rites, such as Umrah and Tawaf, and paying their respects at the Haram, pilgrims yearn to immerse themselves in the history of Makkah and Madinah.
It appears Alberta's coal power era has come to an end. If confirmed, it's a notable milestone, as the province used to rely on coal for the majority of the electricity on its grid.
Dario G, real name Paul Spencer, took to social media last summer to reveal that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 rectal cancer.
A Royal Marine trainee, Connor Clark, 18, from Norwich, who was found dead on a railway line just weeks into his initial training believed he was the 'worst recruit', an inquest has heard.
Jasvinder Gill abused his 'position of authority and influence' at the firm and pursued sexual relationships with multiple women, a tribunal found.
The mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was admitted to the Countess of Chester Hospital when she went into labour unexpectedly - 15 weeks early - in February 2016.
Yesterday Christine Lee appeared at the High Court wearing a silver cross as she launched a legal bid for compensation.
Moscow and Pyongyang are on the same side in the fight for more democracy and stability in international relations, Vladimir Putin has said Read Full Article at RT.com
US government has rebuked Hanoi for hosting a state visit this week by Russian President Vladimir Putin Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia intends to build better ties with Pyongyang, free from Western pressure, Vladimir Putin has said ahead of his visit to the DPRK Read Full Article at RT.com
NATO’s Stoltenberg calls for imposing a “cost” on China for supplying key components to Russia during Moscow’s conflict with Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev has to “win the war” with Moscow to join the US-led military bloc, the White House has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Hugh Broom, National Farmers' Union's South East livestock chairman, said although the footage looked 'horrendous', officers probably 'did the right thing at the time'.
Wood Green Crown Court heard how the singer, 36, had 'a kink' of wanting to have sex with sleeping women and allegedly filmed himself fondling women while they slept.
Aminan Rahman, 47, is accused of attacking 24-year-old Suma Begum in front of in a flat in Docklands, east London, after finding out she had an affair with a man her own age.
SINGAPORE – The blade of the knife came off the handle as meat specialist Mike Foo was filleting a 100kg giant grouper in front of a crowd of eager shoppers at FairPrice Xtra AMK Hub on June 17. “It was very difficult to do the filleting because the fish was huge, the meat was very thick and the bones were very hard,” said Mr Foo, 50. “This is the first time in my 24 years of working with seafood that I’ve seen such a big fish, so I was very surprised.” FairPrice said that this was the first time it had a grouper of this size filleted for sale to its consumers.
SINGAPORE — The authorities here are expanding cleanup efforts to more areas following a major oil spill on June 14, with some oil leaking from a damaged cargo tank at Pasir Panjang Terminal having spread to the waters off Changi on June 17. As at June 17, some 1,500m of booms have been deployed to contain the oil spill, with an additional 1,600m to be deployed at several beaches on Sentosa Island and Labrador Nature Reserve by June 18, as well as at Southern Islands, according to a joint statement by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, National Environment Agency (NEA), National Parks Board (NParks), national water agency PUB, Sentosa Development Corporation and Singapore Food Agency. Booms have also been installed along stretches of East Coast Park beaches that are badly affected, and at canal openings, to trap oil and prevent it from flowing back into the canal.
Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering) has won ammunition orders of more than S$100 million in total value from Europe between April and early June, the group announced on Monday (June 17). Specifically, the orders are for 155 millimetre (mm) ammunition and 40mm ammunition — both of Nato-standard — ST Engineering said, without giving a breakdown of the contract values for these two types of ammunition or naming the new customers. Nato or North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, an intergovernmental military alliance with 32 members, is reportedly set to take over from the United States the coordination of arms deliveries to Ukraine, which is at war with Russia. ST Engineering's 155mm ammunition system has an extended-range high-explosive projectile and modular charge system designed for 155mm gun howitzers with 39 and 52-calibre barrels. As for the 40mm ammunition, it has more than 58 variants and the engineering ability to customise the munition to meet unique operational needs of users from over 40 countries.
Rishi Sunak led criticism of the Shadow Chancellor after she vowed to forge closer ties with the European Union if Labour wins the Election.
Is Brexit safe in Labour's hands? Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer promises he would not rejoin the single market or customs union, if elected, nor seek a return to free movement.
The leader of Reform Nigel Farage was forced to defend his manifesto's staggering £141billion in tax cuts and additional spending - nearly double the amount in Liz Truss's doomed mini-budget.