Bank of Russia sets dollar rate at 98.37 rubles for November 14
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Award-winning midwives Hazel Williams and Lisa Land who delayed calling an ambulance for two newborns who later died in hospital and then tried to cover it up have been struck off.
Mr McGregor and his friend James Lawrence have both been sued for damages by hairdresser Nikita Hand, 35, from Drimnagh, Dublin, who alleged they both raped her
The British retailer finally unveiled its hotly-anticipated festive commercial today - transporting viewers on a magical journey that follows a sister's emotional quest for the perfect gift.
Shocked comrades discovered the half-naked drunken duo mid romp after spotting the rotors of the fearsome multi-million pound gunship swaying up and down at a military base in Northumberland,
MailOnline Travel Editor Ted Thornhill rides in the cab of a 21,000hp e320 Eurostar from London St Pancras International to Paris Gare du Nord. He likens it to a ride in a spaceship...
The US will always seek to control the areas bordering NATO territory no matter who is in charge, the Russian foreign minister has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The Russian foreign minister has discussed Africa’s shift toward economic independence from Western control Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU has designated Senegal a “non-cooperating country” in the fight against illegal fishing Read Full Article at RT.com
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has called for the continuation of Western aid to Ukraine, claiming Kiev could make a military comeback Read Full Article at RT.com
South Korean officials have shared with Bloomberg Seoul’s reservations about sending weapons to Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
A highly anticipated documentary about the life and legacy of legendary Malawian musician Soldier Lucius Banda is set to be released soon. Titled Soja: The Lucius Banda Documentary, the film is the creation of veteran journalist Jack Mcbrams, who has worked closely with Soldier for many years. Mcbrams confirmed the development yesterday, revealing that the […] The post Jack McBrams produced documentary on music legend soldier Lucius Banda set for release appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
La campagne référendaire bat son plein à travers les neuf provinces du Gabon. Dans le département de la Lébombi Leyou, précisément à Mounana et environs, c'est la Plate-forme Familiale pour le Oui, portée par Francis Lendjoungou et Etienne Mathurin Ramba, qui est à la manoeuvre. Elle multiplie des rencontres pour sensibiliser, expliquer aux uns et aux autres, l'intérêt de voter en faveur du Oui pour le projet de Constitution soumis à leur appréciation. Francis Lendjoungou et Etienne (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
L'association Initiative 6, l'une des organisations associatives les plus actives, premier soutien des actions du Président de la Transition dans la province de l'Ogooué Ivindo, a lancé une vaste campagne à travers tous les quartiers de la commune de Makokou rassemblant ainsi, des milliers d'Ogivins autour pour expliquer l'intérêt d'un vote du Oui dans cette partie du Gabon. Le bureau de l'association Initiative 6 a sillonné les deux arrondissement de la capitale provinciale pour (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Labour's devolved administration has set out plans to end racism in the country by 20230 and ensure 'all areas' of public life are transformed.
During a rally in Maharashtra, Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Modi of disregarding the Indian Constitution, comparing it to a blank book. Gandhi emphasized the Congress party's commitment to protecting the rights of marginalized communities, including their representation in decision-making. He criticized the BJP for allegedly disrespecting tribal communities and diverting resources away from Maharashtra.
Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar sparked controversy by criticizing Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis's call for a «Dharma-Yuddha» in the upcoming elections. Kumar suggested that protecting religion shouldn't be mere rhetoric while Fadnavis's wife posts on Instagram. The BJP condemned Kumar's remarks, calling them disrespectful to Marathi women.
Transplants are rare because of new cancer treatments and small volumes. But experts say they still save lives.
A U.S. trade attorney and a former congressman say a second Trump administration may not direct tariffs specifically at Canada, but there's concern this country could get swept up in the broader universal tariff Trump is proposing.
In Canada, the homeseller usually pays a commission to real estate agents on both sides of the transaction. But some agents are willing to offer a cashback rebate to home buyers, which works as a kind of discount on the total purchase price.
According to Sue Gough, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, an office at the US Department of Defense that investigates unidentified anomalous phenomena, «is continuing its review of the historical record of US government UAP programs»
It is reported that Seoul is also looking at how Trump’s approach to the war will affect support for Ukraine among a range of countries
Abbas Araghchi noted that Tehran is willing to negotiate based on its national interests and inalienable rights
Alexander Tsybulsky noted that at the first stage of their approval, a significant part of the initiatives is not supported by federal authorities
Experts have put together a register of 250 best practices of organizing life in the North, and then 20 best practices were selected in 5 areas, Alexey Chekunkov said
Child migration takes many forms, from family reunification and moving in the hope of finding a better life to forced and traumatic migration caused by conflict, poverty or climate change. Overall, the number of migrant children has been rising globally since the turn of the century. In 2020, there were an estimated 35.5 million international migrant children globally, the largest number ever recorded. This infographic focuses exclusively on forced and irregular movements of migrant children to the EU. According to Eurostat, on 1 January 2023 around 7.4 million children in the EU under the age of 18 did not have the citizenship of their country of residence. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Child sexual exploitation and sexual abuse are among the worst forms of violence against children, and are crimes that know no borders. The constant rise in these crimes is exacerbated by the use of digital technologies. Harmonised national laws and international cooperation are essential to improve prevention, protect victims and prosecute perpetrators. The European Day helps to raise awareness to that end. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
In 2021, the European Commission presented a package of legislative proposals in the area of anti money-laundering efforts and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT). One of them, a proposal on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering or terrorist financing, became Regulation (EU) 2024/1624, adopted on 31 May 2024. Its detailed, directly applicable provisions will replace the minimum rules of the existing EU AML directives. Most provisions will apply from 10 July 2029. The package was adopted in response to repeated calls by the European Parliament and the Council of the EU to enhance the EU's AML/CFT regulatory framework. The aim is for the framework to become more coherent, keeping in step with technological innovations and related new forms of crime, as well as remaining in line with international standards in the area. In Parliament, the Committees on Economic and Monetary Affairs and on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs were jointly responsible for the file. Second edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Experts have voiced suspicions about high-risk procedures such as nose jobs and weight loss surgeries priced £6,000 less in Turkey than they would be in the UK.
UPPSC aspirants in Prayagraj, India, are protesting for the fourth consecutive day, demanding changes to upcoming exam schedules. Students allege police used force to disrupt their protests, while police claim non-student instigators are provoking the unrest. Political leaders have also weighed in on the situation, with some criticizing the government's handling of the protests.