When Chinese scientists recently claimed to have combined tardigrade genes with human DNA - to produce a human gene resistant to radiation - it set alarms ringing in the West.
She said it was time to 'get to work holding Labour to account' following a four-month leadership contest which has focused on the future direction of the Conservative Party .
Vice President Kamala Harris is vying to become the most powerful woman in the world, but that didn't stop her from getting starstruck when she met her supporter Katy Perry on Tuesday.
The former prime minister was told off for holding up his memoir and plugging it just minutes into the live panel coverage on 'America Decides: US Presidential Election'
U.S. ELECTION DAY LIVE BLOG: The first polls in the 2024 presidential election have closed in what could be the closest race in history.
«I believe that he’s going to declare victory and give a speech to his supporters, again, at the appropriate time,» Karoline Leavitt said
The area has traditionally supported Democratic candidates since 1992 and has seven electoral votes
He is projected to get over 52% of the vote there, leading US media reported
US media outlets expect that the election will be decided in 18 states and the District of Columbia
«We’re going to win it big,» he said
SINGAPORE — As the Government ramps up spending to support the growing number of senior citizens, it should remain prudent and avoid wastefulness in its initiatives, said a parliamentary committee. The Estimates Committee, which examines government spending, also suggested that the authorities review initiatives under the Age Well SG programme when there is sufficient data to do so, to reduce any duplication. An estimated $3.5 billion has been set aside for Age Well SG to support seniors in their homes and communities. Noting that the Government had said it would review the cost-effectiveness of Age Well SG programmes, the committee called for the outcomes of these reviews to be shared when ready.
Former Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky made a fortune acquiring assets cheaply in the 1990s and has long been a controversial figure Read Full Article at RT.com
The former president has said that there is “a lot of talk” about voter fraud in Pennsylvania’s largest city Read Full Article at RT.com
Whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump wins, the US will need to overcome an internal divide, according to Maria Zakharova Read Full Article at RT.com
The majority of American voters are pessimistic about the economy, concerned about violence, and scared about the other side winning Read Full Article at RT.com
Auto industry and cross-border trade - important for both sides of the river - are issues in this election.
B.C.'s chief electoral officer says «extremely challenging weather conditions» and a new voting system factored into human errors that saw hundreds of ballots go uncounted in the provincial election — though none were large enough to change results.
Quebec's police watchdog says Tasers and pepper spray were allegedly used before police shot two men in Salluit, Que.
The National Works Agency (NWA) says it has not received any reports of significant road damage caused by heavy rains and flooding associated with Tropical Storm Rafael, which passed near the island today.
A 32-year-old man from Sandy Bay, Hanover, has been charged in connection with a shooting incident on Barnes Lane in his community on September 20.
A divided America weighed a stark choice for the nation’s future Tuesday as a presidential campaign marked by upheaval and rancor approached its finale.
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) says Jamaica’s four major utility providers have all activated response protocols to manage potential disruptions from the effects of Tropical Storm Rafael, which passed near the island Tuesday.
The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says power restoration efforts following Tropical Storm Rafael are being delayed by heavy rains and flooding across parts of the island.
Mogadishu (HOL) — The United States has forgiven $1.14 billion in debt owed by Somalia, providing a boost as it works to stabilize its economy and rebuild essential public services. US Ambassador to Somalia Richard Riley announced the debt relief in Mogadishu, describing it as a clear sign of America's commitment to Somalia's future.
Athens, GREECE (HOL) — A Somali asylum seeker who arrived in Greece as an unaccompanied minor was acquitted of all charges by the Juvenile Court of Kos on October 24, 2024.
In a testy exchange in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of sowing the divisions that led to the violent clash between Sikh separatists and Hindu worshippers outside a Hindu temple in Brampton on the weekend.
B.C.'s chief electoral officer says «extremely challenging weather conditions» and a new voting system factored into human errors that saw hundreds of ballots go uncounted in the provincial election — though none were large enough to change results.
The government of Canada has expressed concerns directly to Russia following reports that Moscow was behind a plot to put incendiary devices on planes flying to North America.
Justice Carrie Sharpe, who led a fatality inquiry into the death of Tim Hague after he was knocked out in an Edmonton boxing match in 2017, has made 14 recommendations for changes to the way combative sports are regulated in Alberta.
Only seven percent were enthusiastic about the domestic situation and another 19% were satisfied with it
According to the CNN report, Donald Trump «has for years made baseless claims about election cheating in Philadelphia»
US Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger told reporters the incident has nothing to do with the presidential election
«Developing China-US relations is in the fundamental interest of our two peoples and two countries and meets the expectation of the international community,» Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in the US, said
First results give Trump approximately 70%, while his opponent Kamala Harris gets over 27%
India's Supreme Court has upheld Article 31C of the Constitution, which grants legal protection to laws enacted to fulfill Directive Principles of State Policy. This decision reaffirms a portion of the landmark Kesavananda Bharati case judgment while acknowledging the limitations imposed by the Minerva Mills ruling on the article's scope.