TASS has compiled a summary of the Russian leader’s remarks
In his words, it was not the only example of «egoistic and timeserving interests standing in the way of the common good»
A total of 58 members of parliament voted in favor. The opposition abstained from the vote
The Russian leader added that he is open to the Western media whenever possible
That Hurricane Rafael caused no deaths on the territory of Cuba, although damage was reported
Bilateral trade turnover is almost $60 billion, Putin said
She wanted to give the popular attraction a try but ended up with a broken leg after riding down the tube slide at Changi Airport's Terminal 4. The incident happened on Monday (Nov 4) night, shortly before the 23-year-old finance executive was supposed to fly home. The Malaysian woman, only wanting to be known as Z, uploaded a video documenting the incident to Xiaohongshu. Speaking to AsiaOne on Wednesday, Z shared that she was travelling home with her friends after a three-day holiday in Singapore. Having reached the airport early, they decided to kill some time at the tube slide before their 8.55pm flight. In her video, she recounted her «very fun» experience riding the slide for the first time, though she was wary about the dangerous turns. She noted that she encountered significant friction while going down the slide at a high speed. Despite that, she decided to ride the slide again. That was when she heard her bones crack. Z said she screamed for help upon reaching the end of the slide but there were «no staff within the vicinity».
The Duchess of Gloucester has paid tribute to fallen soldiers in a poignant ceremony at Westminster Abbey's Field of Remembrance.
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Susie Wiles has led Trump’s operation since 2021 — when he was widely viewed as a pariah after the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.
At the same time, Putin said some other countries are showing rapid development as well
As an example, Putin named the BrahMos cruise missile project
Putin stressed once again that Russia did not see the Western civilization as an enemy
This applies to the green agenda as well, Putin continued
He acknowledged certain difficulties on the border between India and China
To combat rising air pollution, India has doubled the fines for farmers burning crop residue in several northern states. The increased penalties, ranging from Rs 5,000 to Rs 30,000, took effect immediately. Despite a decrease in burning this season, over 400,000 cases have been reported across six states, with Punjab accounting for the majority.
The Supreme Court has ordered the liquidation of Jet Airways after the Jalan Kalrock Consortium, the winning bidder, failed to deposit the first installment of the resolution plan. The court invoked its special powers to order the liquidation, citing the consortium's violations and the lack of progress in reviving the airline.
A station master's casual «OK» during a heated phone argument with his wife was misconstrued as authorization to dispatch a train. This mistake cost the railways Rs 3 crore and led to the station master's suspension, fueling a tumultuous 12-year divorce battle that ultimately reached the Chhattisgarh High Court.
The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has put forward proposals to streamline the insolvency process for real estate projects. These proposals aim to allow the registration of properties owned by insolvent real estate companies if homebuyers have cleared dues and received possession. The IBBI also suggests that homebuyers should be exempt from certain eligibility criteria when bidding for such projects.
Medical colleges in India are facing scrutiny for a disproportionately high number of ragging complaints, with over 40% of all complaints originating from these institutions. Anti-ragging activists argue that despite the alarming number of complaints, including cases resulting in student suicides, colleges and authorities often fail to take appropriate action, highlighting the urgent need for effective anti-ragging measures and accountability.
Total greenhouse gas emissions from Alberta's oilsands have remained relatively flat for the last few years but could climb yet again in 2024 as the industry ratchets up oil production, according to a new report released Thursday.
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