The Ukraine conflict and sanctions on Russia are threatening Europe’s energy security by keeping costs high, IMF analysts have warned Read Full Article at RT.com
On Monday, a medical checkup was conducted on the Slovak Prime Minister, the team of doctors concluded that his condition is slowly getting better
The cooperation has been ceased due to the expiration of the contract
Since the new wheat harvest is coming, the government will probably make the decision by late in June to be in time for the harvest in Russia, sources said
Previously, convicts who fell seriously ill after committing a crime and were diagnosed with a serious illness that prevented them from serving their sentence could be released under a court order
«We are against turning outer space into an arena for an arms race, moreover, into a combat zone,» Sergey Ryabkov stressed
Russia’s Finance Ministry has submitted proposals to update the tax system, including the introduction of a new progressive tax scale Read Full Article at RT.com
South African MP Zolani Mkiva has called for Israel to be sanctioned and isolated as the conflict continues in Gaza Read Full Article at RT.com
The Deputy Defense Minister of Poland Cezary Tomczyk declares Ukraine has a right to use Western arms to hit longer-range targets in Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
Alexander Trufanov, who is being held captive by Islamic Jihad group, has both Israeli and Russian citizenship Read Full Article at RT.com
When he first took office, the Russian president was trying to integrate with the West, now the whole ball game has changed Read Full Article at RT.com
The Austrian armed forces have shared a warning that the US may be using Ukraine to undermine Russian nuclear deterrence Read Full Article at RT.com
RIYADH: The Kingdom has retained its leadership position in the Global Research Council, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The governing board voted unanimously to reelect Vice Chairman Munir bin Mahmoud Eldesouki at the body’s 12th annual meeting in Interlaken, Switzerland this week. The reelection to this position, for the second time since the body’s establishment in 2012, confirms the council’s confidence in Saudi Arabia, the SPA reported.
RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Ministry of Economy and Planning has signed a cooperation agreement with its Austria counterpart, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. The pact was inked at the ninth session of the Saudi-Austrian Joint Committee in Vienna between the Kingdom’s Economy and Planning Minister Faisal bin Fadel Al-Ibrahim and Austria’s Labor and Economy Minister Martin Kocher. The parties aim to encourage cooperation in trade, industry, research and development, tourism, and small and medium enterprises.
RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Interior has announced visit visa holders will not be allowed to enter or remain in Makkah during the Hajj season. Between May 23 and June 21, only pilgrims with Hajj permits may do so, with penalties imposed on anyone violating the rules. The ministry emphasized that visit visas did not give the holder permission to perform Hajj. It also urged visitors currently in Saudi Arabia to avoid travel to Makkah during the specified period.
RIYADH: The first Yemeni pilgrims to the Kingdom to perform Hajj this year arrived through Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport. The Saudi government simplified the Yemeni visitors’ travel with immigration officers ensuring entry procedures were carried out smoothly, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Latest updates from the campaign trail as Labour leader Keir Starmer faces questions over the future of veteran MP Diane Abbott.
One of the core policies the Liberals introduced to protect Canada's elections has been criticized again for failing to alert Canadians to foreign interference it observed in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.
Five per cent of women attending Canadian military colleges surveyed in 2023 said they were sexually attacked during the previous 12 months by being threatened, held down or hurt and forced into unwanted sexual acts, according to survey results obtained by CBC News.
Two weeks ago, the airline unveiled sweeping changes and increased costs. While passengers still receive their first bag for free, the cost of a second bag on the lowest ticket fare has jumped by 50 per cent, and the cost of an overweight bag (anything over 51 pounds) has tripled on all fare types.
Now an Independent MPP, Sarah Jama is not allowed to speak in the Legislative Assembly. The censorship by Premier Doug Ford's government came after Jama posted statements in support of Palestinians after Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.
Interest is growing in mass-timber construction and new manufacturing facilities are popping up all over Canada. Proponents say the material is more sustainable and faster to work with than concrete and steel, but some builders and climate experts are skeptical.
The Centre promoted 11 officials from the Enforcement Directorate to joint director rank. The Department of Revenue under the Union finance ministry issued the order, elevating officers from deputy director to JD. IRS officers also occupy JD positions in the ED. Historically, cadre officers have been promoted to the JD post, but typically one or two at a time. This trend marks a notable shift.
Mamata Banerjee offered to build a temple for PM Modi and offer dhokla and flowers in response to his 'sent by God' statement during a televised interview. Earlier, Rahul Gandhi also mocked the PM for his remarks. The 'sent by God' remarks picked more pace when BJP's Sambit Patra said "Lord Jagannath is a devotee of the PM.
Senior opposition lawmaker Fitz Jackson says a future People’s National Party (PNP) administration will craft legislation to disqualify foreign bidders from government contracts who participate in racist practices. In his contribution to the...
Malawi’s Reggae music giants Black Missionaries and South Africa based musician cum promoter Born Afrikan have been earmarked to light up the Reggae stage at UMP Festival 2024 – The Evolution slated for 25- 28 October at Cape Maclear in Mangochi. Chitoliro Productionz is thrilled to bring different music genres for its diverse audience at […] The post Reggae Vibes to Amplify UMP Festival as Black Missionaries, Born Afrikan set to perform appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In December 2002, former President George W. Bush welcomed Daniel arap Moi of Kenya and Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia to the White House. The timing of the invitation of the two African leaders is straightforward. About a year and three months ago by the time the meeting takes place, the tragic event of 9/11, the most heinous act of terrorism in the U.S. soil, happened, and the agenda of the meeting with Moi and Zenawi was to bring both leaders on the table as “partners” against the “global war on terrorism.” As it was reported by the BBC, the two leaders were described by Bush as «two strong friends of America... two leaders of countries which have joined us to fight the global war on terrorism.” After the brief address by Bush, both Moi and Zenawi spoke as they underscored their full support of the war on terror. Mr. arap Moi stated that he was most concerned with the security in and around his country and the global fight against terrorism. President Moi’s security concern “around his country” was mainly referring to Somalia. On the other hand, unsurprisingly, the language used by Zenawi was more stronger than the language of Moi as Zenawi affirmed his belief that the war against terrorism “is a war against people who have not caught up with the 21st century; people who have values and ideals that are contrary to the values of the 21st century.” He continued noting that the war “is not a fight between the United States and some groups; it's a fight between those who want to catch up with the 21st century and those who want to remain where they are.»
India’s biggest refinery signed a deal with Russia for the supply of 3 million barrels of oil monthly in rubles within a year Read Full Article at RT.com
One campaign group, known as Menys Turisme, Mes Vida (Less Tourism, More Life), have said they could 'collapse' Palma airport, which hosted 31.1 million passengers last year.
Royal Mail has been beset with issues in recent years after the controversial decision to privatise the national postal service in 2013.
Diane Abbott, who has been MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington since 1987, spoke out to clarify the situation as Keir Starmer faces a major backlash.
It has been praised as an 'enchanting' gem of a resort, attracting 5million visitors a year and hailed by author Thomas Hardy as a 'city set in a garden' - yet crime fears are mounting in Bournemouth.