Uncommitted voters in battleground states share their thoughts on the Vance-Walz debate with The Post.
A Toronto police officer convicted of stealing from deceased individuals he was supposed to be investigating has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
To support the industry, Russia has tax incentives for new production projects, as well as hard-to-recover reserves, Alexander Novak noted
«The first and the second units are operating without power generation,» the press service said
«No casualties or injuries have been reported yet,» the source said
«This is seen in the discussions about the possibility of using high-accuracy long-range Western weapon systems to attack targets deep inside Russian territory,» the director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service stressed
«The destructive policy of the US and the closest US ally in the Middle East, the state of Israel, has led to a genuine humanitarian catastrophe,» Sergey Ryabkov noted
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), through the WPM Waste Management Limited, has significantly reduced its waste collection backlog in the region over the past three months. The entity attributed this progress to the recent...
An Ontario family was planning a religious trip to Saudi Arabia that included 10 people, but when they were checking in for their flights, the family discovered some of their tickets were fake.
With the U.S. election widely predicted to be a close race, some believe American voters in Canada and overseas will be crucial in helping elect the new president about a month from now.
An increasing number of Ontario school boards are reporting deficits and are using or even depleting their reserves, according to internal Ministry of Education briefing documents.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has reiterated that the integrity of the Singapore system and the tone of our society depend critically on the senior political leadership remaining clean, incorruptible and unflinching in acting against corruption whenever it is discovered. «We will do what is right by Singapore and Singaporeans, regardless of the political costs or the personal pain we feel when a colleague and friend has been jailed,» he said on Thursday (Oct 3) evening. PM Wong's statement came after S Iswaran, a former cabinet minister, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment earlier in the day. He had been found guilty of four charges of obtaining gifts as a public servant under Section 165 of the Penal Code, and one charge of obstructing justice. PM Wong expressed his disappointment and sadness that Iswaran's political career ended this way. He noted Iswaran's contributions as a Member of Parliament for over 25 years and his stints as minister for transport, trade and industry, and communications and information.
After many years of French language domination, former colonies in Africa are returning to their cultural roots Read Full Article at RT.com
RT’s Saskia Taylor takes a look at the shady activities of a Western-funded NGO accused of false-flag operations in Syria Read Full Article at RT.com
The former Ukrainian stronghold of Ugledar is fully under Russian control, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has announced Read Full Article at RT.com
Bank of England’s governor has warned that a broader Middle East conflict may disrupt oil supply and send energy prices soaring, 1970s-style Read Full Article at RT.com
As Nasser Yassin emphasized, «food and goods, as well as power stations received from Russian friends will help people in dire circumstances, and maybe some refugee families will be able to return to their homes»
The top Russian diplomat emphasized that Moscow and Beijing have managed to build an exemplary model for interstate collaboration of truly comprehensive strategic nature whilst showing wisdom and restraint
The parties also emphasized the need to intensify joint efforts to counter «the use of non-systemic opposition and international terrorist organizations by foreign intelligence services to destabilize the socio-political situation in Russia and Azerbaijan»
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on October 2 barred UN Secretary-General Antony Guterres from entering the Jewish state and declared him persona non grata for his lack of condemnation of Iran's attack on Israel
The spacecraft will be able to provide services in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, CEO of the Russian Satellite Communications Company Alexey Volin said
The People's National Party (PNP) says it strongly supports the candidacy of attorney-at-law Isat Buchanan for the East Portland constituency in the upcoming general elections. The PNP says criticisms from the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) reveal...
The Search for Nicola Bulley explores the inside story of how the 45-year-old disappeared in January 2023 - sparking an online frenzy by amateur social media sleuths.
Sadiq Khan 's 'Night Czar' Amy Lamé, who was earning £132,846-a-year, was criticised for her globe-trotting adventures while London became ranked as the UK's worst city for a night out.
Moscow is planning to allocate nearly $18 million for Russian language promotion abroad in 2025 Read Full Article at RT.com
Niger’s government has ordered the French TV network Canal Plus to stop airing The Bachelor because it devalues African women Read Full Article at RT.com
Weather-wise, there is nothing to prevent the development of an airport in Hvassahraun. Also, the airport area is mostly outside the defined volcano systems and the probability of eruptions in the area is negligible, in addition to the fact that the area is not exposed to the lava flow of small eruptions that occur in the nearest volcano. Also, transportation is not considered to have a major long-term impact on domestic flights.
Electricity came back on at 14.05 yesterday after a major disruption in Landsnet's transmission system.
Austria’s Freedom Party is the latest to secure the most popular votes in a European election only to be sidelined by EU elites Read Full Article at RT.com
Georgia’s ban on ‘LGBT propaganda’ is about to come into force, after Speaker Shalva Papuashvili signed it into law on Thursday Read Full Article at RT.com
Elon Musk has accused the US Democratic Party of trying to censor citizens under the guise of fighting hate speech Read Full Article at RT.com
Washington has complicated India’s trade with its key partners, including Russia, New Delhi’s top diplomat has said Read Full Article at RT.com
A delegation from Seychelles will participate in the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP 16) to the Convention on Biological Diversity from October 21 to November 1, 2024, an event marking a crucial moment for global environmental policy. As part of the delegation, there will be a senior project coordinator from the Biodiversity Conservation and Management Division, Indira Gamatis. She told SNA that preparation has already begun for the past several months with Seychelles weighing in on several points. These are the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA) that provides the Conference of the Parties (COP) and its other subsidiary bodies with timely advice relating to the implementation of the Convention. She said Seychelles will focus on several agendas namely invasive alien species, nature-based solutions, conservation and sustainable use of marine and coastal biodiversity specifically island biodiversity as well as priority actions for coral reefs. “An agenda item that is very important to us, is the Biodiversity and Climate Change agenda item. To look much more at the synergies between biodiversity and climate change, which is very important for us in Seychelles considering our small island and of course all of the impacts climate change has on Seychelles and biodiversity. Similarly, it is also looking at how biodiversity can also aid in combatting the effects of climate change,” she added. In a recent virtual press conference, the Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia and COP16 President-designate, Susana Muhamad, highlighted the conference's ambitious goals, including elevating the profile of biodiversity within the climate crisis and materialising the principle of whole-of-government and whole-of-society mobilisation. According to Astrid Schomaker, executive secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, a record-breaking 14,000 delegates are expected to attend. The conference will focus on key themes including peace with nature and the synergies between climate change and biodiversity loss. One of the most anticipated outcomes is the potential operationalisation of the multilateral mechanism for sharing benefits from digital sequencing information (DSI) on genetic resources. This complex issue involves how industries and companies that use DSI, often from resources in the Global South, can fairly compensate for its use. Resource mobilisation is another important topic that will be covered at the conference. The main topic of discussion will be how to get more funding for biodiversity protection and how to access it; new funding methods may be developed as well. The private sector's role in biodiversity conservation will be a key focus, with dedicated forums and discussions on how businesses can implement the Kunming-Montreal Agreement framework. Japanese companies, in particular, are expected to bring innovative approaches to the table.