Hunter Biden says he would threaten military action to retrieve migrants deported to El Salvador during Trump’s term Read Full Article at RT.com
A joint statement by 28 nations urging a ceasefire undermines talks with Hamas, prime ministerial adviser Dmitry Gendelman has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
Hungary says it is “moving forward” with Belgrade and Moscow on a new pipeline to transport Russian oil Read Full Article at RT.com
Boat suppliers, makers of fake passports, and others behind illegal Channel crossings will face asset freezes and UK entry bans Read Full Article at RT.com
A miracle breakthrough should not be expected in the third round of negotiations in Istanbul, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
In a decision delivered by Justice Maree MacKenzie in the Supreme Court of Vanuatu, the company Etmat Bay Estate Limited has been placed into liquidation following an uncontested application by Enterprise Dinh Van Tu Limited.
A tragic road accident occurred on the morning of Friday, July 18, in South Santo, claiming the life of a 12-year-old boy.
The Supreme Court of Vanuatu has heard that many government assets were never properly recorded from the country’s independence in 1980 until as recently as 2016.
The President of the Malvatumauri Council of Chiefs, Chief Paul Robert Ravun, has issued a public message urging women and girls to dress respectfully when entering a chief’s nakamal or its surrounding compound.
Prime Minister (PM) Jotham Napat is leading a high-level delegation to France this week for important meetings aimed at strengthening the relationship between Vanuatu and France.
The Icelandic Tourist Board is warning tourism operators that conditions due to air pollution near Fagradalsfjall and the Sundhnúkar crater area are currently very dangerous. All emergency responders in the area are now required to wear masks.
TEHRAN – The resident representative ad interim for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Iran, Ayshanie Medagangoda-Labé, has commended the Welfare Organization’s services, which have materialized commitment, inclusiveness, and hope over the past 45 years.
TEHRAN – The head of the Department of Environment (DOE), Shina Ansari, has highlighted the role of Iranian experts and their participation in international meetings in expanding environmental diplomacy, particularly in dealing with sand and dust storms (SDSs).
Hargeisa (HOL) — Somaliland and Taiwan are poised to sign a maritime cooperation agreement this week, bolstering their diplomatic relationship with a focus on regional security and coastal defence while deepening a relationship that continues to draw sharp criticism from Somalia and China.
Patricia Lesperance Slaney said she and her bridal party danced across the road to make her 3 p.m. ceremony at Saint Mary's Boat Club.
As Prince George turns 12 today, his parents have been urged to take care to ensure the safety of the future king.
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has said Kiev has yet to benefit from a Western military spending surge Read Full Article at RT.com
Somalia’s defense minister has warned that any unapproved maritime activity by Ethiopia would contravene international law Read Full Article at RT.com
The Trump administration has released over 240,000 pages of documents related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Read Full Article at RT.com
Egyptian security forces have said they disrupted a planned terror operation, killing suspects during a raid in Giza Read Full Article at RT.com
A father has shared his frustrations and concerns after his son was dismissed from multiple jobs due to an addiction to 'Kpods' — vape pods containing liquid laced with etomidate, a powerful anaesthetic.In an interview with Shin Min Daily News, the father, who did not wish to be named, said his son, who is in his 20s, began using the e-vaporisers in January last year. However, it wasn't until January this year that his appearance and mental state changed dramatically. Before-and-after photos seen by Shin Min showed a shocking transformation: from a healthy young man with a ruddy complexion and strong physique to someone pale, thin, and with dull eyes.Despite bringing his son for counselling in March this year and receiving repeated assurances that he would quit his addiction, the young man continued to break his promises.What disappointed him most was seeing his son come home recently with an unsteady gait and vacant expression — a clear sign that he had relapsed.
In a significant move toward building a cleaner and more climate-resilient capital, the Lilongwe City Council (LCC) has launched new community by-laws aimed at strengthening waste management and reducing the impact of climate-related disasters. Speaking at the official launch on Saturday, Deputy City Mayor Councillor Ruth Chingwalu hailed the initiative as a milestone in improving […] The post Lilongwe City Council Unveils Bold Policies on Climate and Waste Management appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As the sun set on the 14th anniversary of the July 20, 2011 massacre, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) finds itself at the centre of growing public fury, with citizens, civil society, and survivors demanding more than just remembrance — they want justice, accountability, and an unequivocal public apology from the party responsible for one […] The post DPP Haunted by July 20 Killings as Demands for Apology and Justice Grow Louder appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Africa must take ownership of its water and sanitation challenges if it is to build a resilient and sustainable future, Africa Water and Sanitation Association (AfWASA) President Engineer Mahmood Lutaaya has said. Speaking at the official opening of the 95th AfWASA Conference currently underway in Lilongwe, Lutaaya emphasized that Africans are best positioned to tackle […] The post AfWASA President Urges African-Led Solutions to Water and Sanitation Crisis appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Private remarks from the US President in the months leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq underlined his commitment to 'ridding (the world) of evil-doers', according to the UK's ambassador.
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Two men were charged in court on Tuesday (July 22) for helping to post bail for a suspected member of a housebreaking syndicate who stole over $570,000 worth of jewellery from a home on Windsor Park Road in June 2024.Chinese national Long Zhihua, 39, was granted bail on April 1, 2025, but failed to present himself for pre-trial conferences on April 25 and May 23.The police said that Long's bailer, 41-year-old Singaporean Wilson Ang, did not know the accused and had acted as his bailor for money.Ang also allegedly entered into an illegal agreement with a third party to indemnify himself against any losses if Long failed to adhere to bail conditions.He is also accused of providing false information in a police report after Long absconded, claiming he had maintained regular contact with the Chinese national before losing contact with him.[[nid:719044]]Wai Kei Fung, a 25-year-old Malaysian, was also taken to court alongside Ang on Tuesday.The police said Wai had driven to the prison and fetched Long to a hotel after he was released on bail on April 1. The room which Long stayed was allegedly paid by Wai.
She had graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the National University of Singapore’s Business School in April 2024, but it has taken her more than a year to secure a full-time job.The 25-year-old, who wanted to be known as Adeline, has been working in a marketing agency since June. She told AsiaOne that her job hunt saw her apply for various positions in government agencies, multinational corporations as well as small- and medium-sized enterprises.Amid the tears and growing resignation, she still managed to create an Excel sheet to track her progress.Out of 287 applications, Adeline reached the initial HR screening for 12 positions. She advanced to interviews with hiring managers for eight of those and completed the full interview process for four roles — only to be either ghosted or ultimately told she was not the right fit.“In that sense, a lot of time and effort was invested with little to no progress,” added Adeline.Adeline's experiences are a reflection of the recent struggles of other fresh graduates in their job search.
A 4-room Housing Board flat in Clementi recently sold at a whopping price of $1.28 million ($1,278 psf), but experts are not surprised.Located at Block 445B Clementi Ave 3, the unit is part of Clementi Crest, a HDB complex that reached its Minimum Occupancy Period just earlier this year.The unit spans 1,001 sq ft and is situated between the 34th and 36th floors — on the upper end of the 40-storey block.With a remaining lease period of 94 years and 11 months, the unit is the second 4-room flat in Clementi to be sold at a price above $1.2 million in July, according to a caveat search on the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) website.
Aimee Betro, 45, walked up to her intended target and pulled the trigger from only metres away but the gun jammed, jurors were told.