Major fire breaks out at industrial facility in Moscow
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The building’s roof partially collapsed, rescuers told TASSMajor fire breaks out at industrial facility in Moscow
The building’s roof partially collapsed, rescuers told TASS
The building’s roof partially collapsed, rescuers told TASS
Apart from that, «the enemy lost 11 automobiles, an electronic warfare station and 15 drone command centers,» battlegroup spokesman Ivan Bigma said
These forests created back in 18th century, by an order of Empress Catherine II the Great, said Vladimir Maleyev, dean of the natural sciences department at the Kherson State Pedagogical University
«We are closing our pincers on these territories, including Volchansk, operating according to the principle of sparing our soldiers,» Viktor Vodolatsky said
Haitham Tubasi and Suhail Hassouna were killed as a result of the Israeli occupation’s direct bombing of a Palestine Red Crescent ambulance in the Tal Sultan area, PRCS said
Nikki Haley, the former Republican presidential candidate and U.N. ambassador, wrote “Finish Them!” on an artillery shell during a days-long trip to Israel.
Minister of Education and Youth, Fayval Williams, is urging school administrators to make graduation ceremonies accessible to all students. Noting that they are pivotal events that mark the end of one chapter and the beginning of another for the...
A teacher at Vere Technical High School in Clarendon reportedly had to seek medical attention and is at home nursing injuries after she was allegedly assaulted by a parent and three students, two of whom are the woman's children. The...
The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) is using the Bushfire Warning Index provided by the National Meteorological Service to better anticipate and respond to bush fires across the island, says Minister of Local Government and Community Development,...
Chandigarh's Lok Sabha contest features BJP's Sanjay Tandon against Congress's Manish Tewari, with a history of notable contenders like Kirron Kher and Pawan Kumar Bansal. The election dynamics highlight alliances with AAP, shifting voter bases, and key issues like infrastructural development and traffic concerns.
Gorakhpur witnessed a transformation with the construction of Vikas Bhawan in the late '80s leading to new AIIMS, fertilizer plant, and a zoological garden. The city is home to Goraksh Peeth established by Guru Gorakhnath, a key figure in its political history. Ramgarh Taal, once infamous, now boasts crystal clear water and a cruise service.
Kolkata South, a bastion of Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee, faces a significant election battle with strong historical ties and key players vying for victory.
The 37-year-old is understood to have been suspended from the party pending an investigation into a serious complaint, which was received last week.
A contestant on Lee Mack 's The 1% Club has seemingly been caught 'cheating' after viewers spotted the suspicious gesture to reveal the answer.
The 'Third Thumb' can be used to pick up objects, open drinks bottles, sift through playing cards and even peel a banana - all with just one hand, reveal experts at the University of Cambridge.
As many as 10,000 people took to the streets of Mallorca's capital, Palma, last weekend to demand limits on the number of visitors.
This is the sensational, never-before-seen Scotland Yard report from almost 50 years ago that finally reveals the definitive account of the Lord Lucan mystery.
A horror drive-by shooting has taken place in Dalston, leaving three adults injured and one child in the hospital.
Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker, 63, (pictured) last year sparked a political row by criticising the government's small boat policy.
L'École normale supérieure (ENS) du Gabon a rendu public, les résultats de la première promotion de Brevet de technicien supérieur (BTS), ce mercredi 29 mai 2024 à Libreville. Ddes résultats satisfaisants au regard des 98% de réussite. Il faut arrimer la formation aux besoins de la société en matière d'emplois. C'est une des armes pour le CTRI et le gouvernement, de lutter contre le taux de chômage des jeunes gabonais. Sous instruction des plus hautes du pays, un examen national de BTS (...) - ENSEIGNEMENT SUPÉRIEUR / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
The EAEU «has gained significant clout on the international arena,» Alexander Pankin said
Staffers of banned channels also released into the sky black balloons that symbolize mourning for democracy in Moldova
«Approximately in September, organizations will have to apply for registration,» Georgian parliament speaker Shalva Papuashvili said
Information about their flight distance is not available at this point
The Russian player will face Italian Jannik Sinner, the second seed, in the next round
«The sides considered issues related to development of the union’s legislative base, improvement of regulatory mechanisms in certain areas of integration and other issues within the board’s competence,» the Russian government said in a statement
One driver took netizens by surprise when he took a gantry barrier apart to exit a building. In a 22-second clip posted to TikTok by SG Trending Video, a man is seen getting out of his car at the gantry of an industrial building in Boon Lay. He tells the person recording: «Watch this, I know how to dismantle it [the barrier] – I'll purposely take it apart.» The man then uses a penknife to cut the cable ties securing the barrier and throws the bar to the side of the road before saying: «Let's go.» The gantry's display indicated that he incurred a parking fee of $46.21. Some netizens were appalled by the man's actions, questioning if he was trying to evade paying for parking. One comment read: «Got a BMW, but no money?» «Now he needs to pay more than $46. maybe that's how he show he's rich,» said another netizen. Some others defended the man and believed he had reason behind his actions. One commenter said: «Could it be that the gantry malfunctioned multiple times? Judging by how expensive the fees are, it's not normal.»
RIYADH: Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday held talks in Madrid with the members of the Joint Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee on Gaza, headed by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The meeting, to discuss developments in the besieged Gaza Strip, was attended by the foreign ministers of Qatar, Palestine, Jordan and Turkiye and the secretary-general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Brazil Faisal bin Ibrahim Ghulam presented his credentials as non-resident ambassador to Bolivia, Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The credentials were presented to Bolivia’s President Luis Arce. Ghulam conveyed the greetings of the Saudi leadership and its wishes for the continued progress and prosperity of Bolivia.
RIYADH: Fenaa Alawwal kicked off its most recent exhibition, “Unfolding the Embassy,” bringing together global artists to speculate on the looming future. With scenography presented by Studio GGSV, the exhibition was curated by Sara Al-Mutlaq, whose initial instinct was to respond to the exhibition’s context. Al-Mutlaq told Arab News: “The context is the Diplomatic Quarter and embassies … We ask: What is the future of the embassy?
Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and climate envoy Adel Al-Jubeir met Robert Karem, national security adviser to US Senator Mitch McConnell, on Wednesday in Riyadh. In a separate meeting, Al-Jubeir met Costa Rica’s non-resident ambassador to the Kingdom, Francisco Chacon Hernandez. The talks in both meetings centered on bilateral relations as well as regional and international issues of mutual interest.
MAKKAH: Almost 5,000 people are set to volunteer for programs launched by the Makkah arm of the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The branch has launched 247 opportunities via its volunteering platform to coincide with the start of the Hajj season. These include distributing more than 235,000 water bottles at 3,850 mosques, providing umbrellas to pilgrims for protection against the sun, distributing booklets and providing meals.
Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) says its decision to spend approximately $1 billion to retrofit a building in Mandeville, Manchester that it leased more than three years ago but has not yet occupied is part of efforts to improve service delivery...