Is the Iran war the one America can’t win – and can’t end?
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A representative of Khatam al-Anbiya, the central headquarters of the Iranian army, says that otherwise Iran would destroy all oil and gas infrastructure of interest to the US in the region
The Liberal government has unveiled a detailed, multibillion-dollar proposal to modernize and expand Canada's military footprint in the country's Far North.
Rescue efforts are ongoing, officials said, after the KC-135 tanker and another aircraft were involved in an apparent accident.
According to the Israeli military, the facilities were used «to advance terror attacks against the State of Israel and its civilians»
Abbas Araghchi says Washington turned down the proposal
There is no evidence to support claims that Russia has been behind damage to Baltic Sea undersea cables, Finland’s spy chief has admitted Read Full Article at RT.com
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Vladimir Zelensky has reportedly ordered advisors to plot out a scheme to suspend elections and commit to years of war Read Full Article at RT.com
The Israeli military has dropped charges against reservists accused of abusing a Palestinian detainee during the Gaza war in 2024 Read Full Article at RT.com
Video evidence and early investigative findings strongly suggest that the US struck a girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran Read Full Article at RT.com
Halifax council has decided a developer must rip out a Wyse Road building's top two storeys, which it did not have permission to build. A report from municipal staff said the move has never been done on this scale in the city.
The chiefs of four British Columbia First Nations have told Conservative member of Parliament Aaron Gunn to «chillax» after he criticized land acknowledgments spoken before public events.
Air raid sirens sounded in the Tel Aviv area
Mojtaba Khamenei confirmed the deaths of his sister and wife
The Iranian Armed Forces headquarters noted that this will allow the ships to avoid accidental shelling
Iranian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Amir-Saeid Iravani says that Iran is fully committed to the law of the sea
The incident occurred during a strike on a base of a Kurdish militia group
James Coltella (pictured), 42, taught English and acted as Oxbridge coordinator at Tonbridge School in Kent from 2020 to 2022.
Passengers travelling by ferry between Singapore and Batam in Indonesia will have to pay an additional fuel surcharge from Thursday (March 12) due to higher oil prices. Conflict in the Middle East has led to volatile oil prices, and ferry operators like Horizon Fast Ferry, Batamfast and Majestic Fast Ferry have implemented such fuel surcharges to combat higher operational costs.All passengers on trips from Singapore to Batam will have to fork out a $6 surcharge per ticket, regardless if their tickets were purchased prior to March 12 or from the effective date onward. Meanwhile, trips from Batam to Singapore will be subject to a surcharge of IDR65,000 (S$4.92). Additionally, Batamfast will also be charging passengers travelling to Desaru Coast and Pengelih, locations in Malaysia, $12 and $6 respectively.
A 34-year-old man was charged in court on Thursday (March 12) for allegedly trafficking etomidate vaporiser pods in Geylang. Ng Ee Keong, Ben, was arrested along Geylang Lorong 35 on Tuesday morning during a Health Sciences Authority (HSA) enforcement operation. A total of six vaporiser pods, four bottles of cough syrup and prescription medicines including more than 900 tablets were seized from Ng's car. Subsequent laboratory testing confirmed that the pods contained etomidate. Charges for the alleged supply of cough syrup and prescription medicines are pending further investigation. Ng will return to court on April 9. Tougher laws on vapes, heavier penalties from May 1Parliament on March 6 passed new anti-vaping laws, which are expected to come into force on May 1.
A 40-year-old Chinese man is set to be charged in Johor after amended anti-littering laws came into effect on New Year's Day this year. He will be the first of five Singaporeans — nabbed in Johor for littering — to be charged in court there. They were caught between Jan 1 and 12. Earlier in January, AsiaOne reported that the first Singaporean to be booked for littering was caught on Jan 1, while another two male Singaporeans were caught on Jan 3. The fourth and fifth cases involved a 30-year-old male Singaporean and 40-year-old male Singaporean. They were booked on Jan 12 and 14 respectively.
Reconstruire les écoles, redonner la parole aux gens et mettre l’accent sur la proximité : ce sont les axes de campagne de la liste "Moorea-Maiao, Ia ora na, menée par Temaire Chavey-Teinaratai. L’un de ses colistiers, Matarii Maire, était l’invité café de la matinale radio ce jeudi.
Haretaua Ellacott est une novice en politique, comme ses colistiers de No oe Taiarapu-Est, liste menée par Gerry Picard. La candidate met en avant la nécessité de redynamiser la Presqu’île et d’investir dans l’éducation.
Whistler Blackcomb owner Vail Resort says the rockfall happened before the ski resort opened and that no one was injured.
Edmonton’s police chief is facing criticism for travelling to Israel in February to meet with state policing officials as part of a counterterrorism delegation.
Effects of the Mideast conflict are now reverberating in Toronto after a shipment of rice meant for the city's Daily Bread Food Bank was struck Wednesday in the Strait of Hormuz near Iran, the food bank's CEO says.
The St. John's Junior Hockey League has dropped the hammer on the Southern Shore Breakers following a fight-filled playoff game on Saturday night that saw referees issue nearly 600 minutes in penalties.