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Pourquoi tant de cruauté envers les animaux ? Une petite chienne a dû être euthanasiée tant elle souffrait après les sévices et maltraitances subis depuis trop longtemps. La Scatahiti a assisté à ses derniers instants et se demande encore pourquoi les autorités ne réagissent presque pas face à de telles situations.
Sensations fortes pour Miss France 2026. Il y a quelques jours, elle a fait une entrée remarquée aux Sables d'Olonne en arrivant en parachute sur la plage où a été donné le coup d'envoi de la Vendée Va'a, quinzième du nom.
Meghan, 44, and Prince Harry, 41, exchanged vows before 600 guests at St George's Chapel in Windsor on May 19, 2018.
Some of those who have cracked the code and successfully carved a career from 'the socials' are barely recognisable from their first forays into the world of Instagram and TikTok.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering stepping down after less than two years in office, according to a report in the Daily Mail Read Full Article at RT.com
Vote counting is underway following today’s municipal elections.
SINGAPORE - Around 18,000 flats across Singapore have been selected for home upgrading works under the Housing Board’s Home Improvement Programme (HIP).The 198 blocks chosen for upgrades are located in 12 towns including Bedok, Bishan, Jurong West, Pasir Ris, Sengkang, Serangoon, Tampines and Woodlands.Home owners will get structural improvements and can opt for subsidised upgrades to their toilets or bathrooms, said Second Minister for National Development Indranee Rajah on May 16.The Government has allocated $253 million for the works, said the HDB.The HIP programme was launched in 2007 to address maintenance issues such as spalling concrete and ceiling leakage.Speaking at a block party in Bukit Batok East Nature View, Ms Indranee said about 409,000 flats have been upgraded under the HIP since its launch.The Government has spent about $5 billion on these works, she added.Within Bukit Batok East, more than 1,600 households across 14 blocks have been selected for the upcoming batch of HIP, said Ms Indranee.Under the HIP, flats are shortlisted for upgrades based on their age.
Singapore's Maximilian Maeder has reclaimed his kitefoiling world title on Saturday (May 16) after clinching gold at the Formula Kite World Championships (FKWC) in Viana do Castelo in Portugal.This is Maeder's third win in the FKWC, having won in both 2023 and 2024.Maeder's streak was broken in 2025 after Italian kitefoiler Ricardo Pianosi took first place that year, with Maeder finishing in second place.This year, Switzerland's Gian Stragiotti came in second, while Austria's Valentin Bontus came in third.«Wow, what a finals,» Maeder said in an Instagram video on Saturday.«It was amazing, I feel so good... I was so lucky I made it, hats off to my competitors for pushing me so hard... the whole week was amazing and obviously you can see that I'm in tears. It's simply fantastic.»He also praised his team after the race, stating that he's a «fortunate person» and that he's been trying his best to make the most out of it, CNA reported.«And the others, I'm sure they'll catch up very soon, so I'll have to stay on my toes as my coach always says.»
Prime Minister Modi warned that global challenges like pandemics, wars, and energy crises could push a large population back into poverty, potentially undoing decades of progress. He highlighted India's «unprecedented» transformation under his leadership, urging the diaspora to join the nation's journey towards becoming a developed country.
It was a tense final vote as Bulgaria pipped Israel to the trophy winning the competition for the first time with Dana and her catchy pop song Bangaranga.
UK's Eurovision act Look Mum No Computer finished in last place on Saturday night as they received 0 public votes.
As the UK entry, Look Mum No Computer, finished in last place viewers at home hailed the broadcaster a 'shining light' amongst an otherwise disappointing show.
Due to the competition's rules, countries aren't allowed to vote for themselves, and the drag artist revealed that this year our votes would go to France.
Delta Goodrem has narrowly missed out on Eurovision glory after Australia placed fourth in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 grand final.
A French judge will examine complaints filed by rights groups accusing Saudi Crown Prince of complicity in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi Read Full Article at RT.com
Bulgaria’s Dara won Eurovision in Vienna, while Israel’s Noam Bettan finished second despite protests over his country’s participation Read Full Article at RT.com
The US has canceled a planned troop deployment to Poland, highlighting growing tensions between President Donald Trump and European allies Read Full Article at RT.com
Kristín Þorleifsdóttir, who turned 101 in February and was recently featured in Morgunblaðið, cast her vote today at Lækjarskóli polling station in Hafnarfjörður.
Russia’s Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant was attacked twice by Ukrainian drones over the past week, Rosatom CEO Aleksey Likhachev has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Un homme d'une trentaine d'années est mort à la suite d'une attaque de requin samedi en Australie-Occidentale, ont indiqué la police et les autorités locales à l'AFP.
Elle gardera sans doute un mauvais souvenir de passage à Moorea. Ce jeudi, une touriste australienne a été gravement mordue par un chien alors qu'elle était en excursion sur un motu situé en face de l'ex-Club Med.
Around 55,000 people had voted in Reykjavík’s municipal election by 8 p.m. tonight, representing about 51% of the 108,000 registered voters in the city.
Kings' School, in Winchester, was plunged into lockdown procedures on Thursday following an 'urgent medical situation' involving a long-standing female member of staff.
The outcome of Reykjavík’s municipal elections remains highly uncertain, according to a political scientist, as recent polls show only narrow differences between several parties.