Chile shows interest in BRICS — Russian envoy
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North Korean leader «stressed the need to further augment the number of centrifuges in order to exponentially increase the nuclear weapons», KNCA reported
Among the charges that are now being investigated are murders, attempted murders and terrorism
In Dong Jun's opinion, root causes of these conflicts need to be studied in order to resolve them
The statement came in response to remarks by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
Alexander Fomin met with heads of delegations from China, Brunei, Laos, Mongolia and Iran
British Policing Minister Diana Johnson was burgled while addressing rising crime rates at a police conference Read Full Article at RT.com
SINGAPORE — The next time a major earthquake or cyclone hits the region, Singapore will be able to deploy a World Health Organisation (WHO)-certified emergency medical team (EMT) within 72 hours. To qualify as a WHO EMT, the team has to be fully self-sufficient during its deployment. This means that the EMT must generate its own electricity and clean water, manage all its medical and waste disposal, and arrange its own accommodation. «Self-sufficiency is important for EMT because you have a small life-saving window immediately after a disaster. The first hours and days are critical,» said Sean Casey, WHO's programme area manager for emergency operations and regional EMT focal point. «Being able to deploy quickly and to be self-sufficient if there are no local facilities operational, there are no hotels to stay in, there is no food in the market... and to provide high quality clinical care to the standards that any of us would accept for ourselves or for our families is one of the core principles of EMTs,» he added.
[VOA] Gaborone, Botswana -- Botswana and an American biotech firm, Ginkgo Bioworks, have partnered to conduct pathogen surveillance at the country's entry points. Health officials say the proactive move is meant to safeguard public health as the world faces emerging disease threats.
[New Dawn] Monrovia -- The United Nations in Liberia has instructed its agencies to assist victims of recent floods here. The World Food Program (WFP) has allocated $1.5 million to aid those affected.
[The Conversation Africa] Plastic pollution is a major problem in Nigeria.
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In a podcast interview, Vance also said a “peace settlement” could involve barring Ukraine from joining the NATO alliance.
Rejuvenated from a three-week break after fouling out of the Olympic women's shot put final, Sarah Mitton will try to become a first-time Diamond League Trophy winner on Friday in Brussels. Fellow Canadians Marco Arop and Alysha Newman will compete in separate events Saturday.
British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to sign a pharmacare agreement with the federal government that would help the province fund hormone replacement therapy and diabetes expenses.
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal gave the federal government and First Nations organizations a blunt, imploring message as the latest hearing in a complex, 17-year-old human rights complaint concluded in Ottawa.
The discovery of three people found dead in a Lloydminster home Wednesday is being investigated as a triple homicide. The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit is leading the investigation.
Charlie Eames, of High Street, Sheffield, is the latest person to be jailed for being part of the mob which besieged the Holiday Inn Express, in Manvers, Rotherham, on August 4.
The future king is said to have 'loved' his maiden flight on the White Waltham Airfield near Maidenhead.
Eriksson passed away on August 26 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer
Dionne Barrett (pictured), from Newcastle, said she was 'so shocked' to hear that the people who sold the weapons which were used to kill her 14-year-old son would be getting a payout.
The Prime Minister insisted there was no 'report on my desk' despite warnings - including by Labour when in opposition - that the unpopular move could lead to thousands of elderly people dying.
Russia also sucessfully repelling the Ukrainian incursion into its borderline region of Kursk, the La Repubblica newspaper’s military columnist Gianluca De Feo wrote
Mohammad Mustafa said that restoring security and the rule of law in Gaza will require «restructuring its police force»
The trials included «the driving test and volley test»
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City lawmakers approved legislation today to study the city's significant role in slavery and consider reparations to descendants of enslaved people. The package of bills passed by the City Council still needs to...
The police are advising the public that the Bog Walk Gorge in St Catherine is temporarily closed to vehicular traffic due to the heavy rainfall. This is to ensure the safety of motorists as the road may be prone to landslides and flooding. Motorists are urged to...