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Arna Magnúsdóttir plans to walk 50 kilometers to mark her 50th birthday on August 15.Won’t let anything stop her
Arna Magnúsdóttir plans to walk 50 kilometers to mark her 50th birthday on August 15.
Arna Magnúsdóttir plans to walk 50 kilometers to mark her 50th birthday on August 15.
The National Capital Planning Commission has taken years to approve much smaller White House projects than a ballroom planned by President Trump.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to continue the redistricting fight, threatening to arrest Texas Democrats who fled the state to stall GOP efforts.
The spouse of a policeman was shot and killed and the policeman and his young son seriously injured in a gun attack in Reading on the outskirts of Montego Bay, St James, on Saturday. The incident reportedly occurred about 8:39 p.m. The...
A 3.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Jhajjar region on Sunday afternoon, causing tremors but no reported casualties. The National Centre for Seismology reported the quake's epicentre was 7 km east-northeast of Jhajjar. This event follows a series of recent tremors in the Rohtak-Jhajjar belt, including a 3.3 magnitude quake on July 17 and a stronger 4.
Congress plans a comprehensive audit of the 2019 Lok Sabha voters' list, alleging irregularities. KC Venugopal highlighted that opposition parties lost in 48 constituencies by narrow margins. He claimed PM Modi's mandate wasn't genuine, citing Rahul Gandhi's allegations of electoral fraud.
Satheesh, accused of abetting his wife Athulya's suicide in Sharjah, was detained at Thiruvananthapuram airport upon his return. Athulya's parents alleged harassment and dowry dissatisfaction since their marriage in 2014, claiming he assaulted her before her death. Despite anticipatory bail, he faces investigation by the crime branch under charges including abetment of suicide and dowry prohibition act.
In Odisha's Kendrapara, a man has been arrested for allegedly driving his ex-girlfriend to suicide. He's accused of circulating intimate videos online, leading to her death. Police confirmed charges of abetment of suicide and sexual harassment. The victim's family alleges inaction by the police after she sought help.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat voiced concerns about the increasing commercialization of healthcare and education, noting their reduced accessibility for the common person. He emphasized the need for affordable and easily accessible medical care, highlighting the limited availability of good cancer treatment in India. Bhagwat also advocated for personalized treatment approaches, recognizing the limitations of uniformly applying Western medical research.
The Good Morning Britain star has reportedly agreed to a short-term deal to stay on the ITV breakfast sofa as bosses prepare a cost-cutting overhaul.
The UN Security Council is to hold emergency talks today after Israel's plan for a complete military takeover of Gaza sparked international condemnation.
Prince Harry is planning to outflank Dr Sophie Chandauka, the boardroom rival who accused him of bullying by launching a new African children's charity, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
A mobile clinic, equipped with 92 beds, is offering services to people during the Arbaeen pilgrimage.
Au terme du délai de dépôt des déclarations de candidatures était fixé au 7 août 2025, la Commission Nationale d'Organisation et de Coordination des Élections et du Référendum (CNOCER) a commencé, le vendredi 8 août 2025, à examiner sa copie des dossiers candidatures reçues directement et des commissions électorales du Grand Libreville. Présidée par Hermann Immongault, Ministre de l'Intérieur et Président de la CNOCER, cette session a établi le mode opératoire pour la réception et (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
The choice of America’s northern frontier is as much about politics as it is about geography Read Full Article at RT.com
Berlin expects the body to address internal and external threats amid the country’s continued military buildup Read Full Article at RT.com
With his coalition on the brink, the Israeli leader has doubled down on war – and the settler dream – at the expense of peace Read Full Article at RT.com
Iran has argued that the US corridor proposal is a ploy to isolate it along with Russia and weaken their influence in the region Read Full Article at RT.com
The foreign ministers of Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain condemn the decision by the Israeli government to expand its military operations and occupation of Gaza City.
TEHRAN – Iranian students continued to showcase their excellence at international competitions by winning medals at the Yakutia International Science Fair (YISF) and the World Invention Creativity Olympics (WICO).
TEHRAN –Amirhossein Takian, the founder of the Center of Excellence for Global Health and Professor of Health Policy at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, is serving as a member of the Steering Committee of the Lancet Regional Health Europe Commission on Health, Migration, and Climate Change, as well as one of the co-coordinators of the Commission’s second working group.
TEHRAN – Iran has made significant progress in the field of stem cells and cell therapy, advancing to the eighth place in the world from the 12th in the previous year.
TEHRAN – The sixth Mustafa Prize week is scheduled to be held from September 6 to 10 in Tehran.
The country’s authorities recommended the evacuation mainly to residents of small settlements in mountainous areas
The Kremlin confirmed later that Putin and Rahmon held a telephone conversation earlier in the day
Russian Ambassador to Albania Alexey Zaitsev recalled that in 2022-2023, when Albania held a chair of a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, it actively conducted the so-called Ukrainian dossier, demonstrating solidarity with the West and Ukraine
«The agonizing Bandera regime is in a panic recruiting the vilest scum of humanity to fight at the battlefront,» Medvedev stated
The overall death toll from Israeli attacks since October 2023 has climbed to 61,430, with more than 153,000 people being wounded, the ministry said
The Voluntary Early Redevelopment Scheme (Vers) — a proposed Government buyback programme for Housing Board flats nearing the end of their 99-year lease — will “likely happen” in the first half of 2030s, said Minister for National Development (MND) Chee Hong Tat.In a wide-ranging interview with the local media on Aug 5, Chee said that his ministry will use the current term of Parliament of up to five years to “develop the policy framework and parameters” for Vers. This includes identifying possible sites where the scheme will be first offered, ensuring that there are sufficient homes for those involved to relocate to, and working out a “fair” compensation package for residents whose flats are taken back early. “We do not need to scale up Vers until sometime in the late 2030s when the older flats reach their 70-year mark,” said Chee, who was appointed MND minister on May 23.”When we are ready, MND and HDB will engage Singaporeans on the framework and policy parameters to take in further and feedback. Our plan is to progressively offer Vers to selected estates in different parts of Singapore."
The Government is looking at the possibility of raising the eligibility income ceiling for couples and families, as well as lowering the age at which singles can apply for a new Housing Board (HDB) flat, Minister for National Development Chee Hong Tat has said.In his first sit-down interview with the local media on Aug 5 since his appointment as minister, Chee said that any such changes will depend on whether there is an adequate supply of Build-To-Order (BTO) flats to meet the anticipated increase in demand.The current BTO income ceiling for families and married couples is $14,000 a month, while singles must be at least 35 years old to be eligible to purchase public housing.Chee said that lowering the age limit for singles, as well as raising the income ceiling will lead to more Singaporeans qualifying to buy a BTO flat, causing the demand to go up.“Without a strong supply of BTO flats, we will not be able to meet this new demand… it’s important for us to create the right conditions to be able to make these policy moves,” he said.
A Gazan family granted the right to settle in Britain under a scheme intended for Ukrainians. A convicted rapist who avoided deportation to Afghanistan.
Some presidential prospects have embraced “Sister Souljah moments” that demonstrate their independence from left-wing orthodoxy.