Air defenses are in operation, and at least six aerial targets have been shot down
Abkhazia’s state-run energy company Chernomorenergo said that there will be just two two-hour shutdowns
According to the Industrial Development Administration, the Ukrainian conflict made the whole world pay more attention to how drones were used in military scenarios, which created «a lot of opportunities for Taiwan»
Justin Baldoni reportedly 'cried' over Blake Lively's appearance early into production on It Ends With Us, the actress alleged in her sexual harassment complaint against the film's director and costar.
Given its lengthy history, it's perhaps understandable that Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett has had to cast his net ever wider for guests to appear on The Diary Of A CEO (DOAC).
More and more families across the UK are opting for all-in-one kits that contain everything you need to cook an impressive feast - and it's all delivered directly to your door.
Sebastin Zapeta, 33, a Guatemalan migrant, has been arrested for allegedly setting a woman on fire onboard the New York City subway Sunday morning.
Barbara and David Enns were residents of The Village of Lions Bay for several decades until they died last weekend in a landslide, says the town's mayor.
Barbara and David Enns were residents of Lions Bay, B.C., for several decades until they died last weekend in a landslide, says the village's mayor.
«I will not comment on that in any further detail, it is our client’s prerogative,» Kalashnikov CEO Alan Lushnikov said
Russian leader said during the press conference that he is ready for a conversation with US president-elect and is ready to meet with him at any moment
All three of them are in satisfactory condition, but it is too early to talk about their discharge, the regional hospital staff said
According to the report, the Russian troops also improved their positions near Nesteryanka on the Orekhov direction
The military said that a conversation in a foreign language was intercepted by radio intelligence before visual control over the group was established
Sept jours après le passage du cyclone Chido, le nombre de victimes continue d'augmenter. En soutien aux habitants de Mayotte, la programmation de Polynésie la 1ère est perturbée, dès lundi 23 décembre à partir de 9h.
La pluie a provoqué un glissement de terrain dimanche 22 décembre à Afaahiti. La circulation est alternée sur cette partie de la route.
Déçus de leur rencontre avec le ministre Jordy Chan vendredi, les chauffeurs de taxi ont mené une opération escargot dimanche 22 décembre. Ils étaient une centaine à suivre le cortège entre Faaa, Paea et la présidence.
Two Somali fishermen wearing big scarves over their heads to hide their faces glance around furtively as they walk into the room for a secret meeting to tell me why they have recently decided to become gun-wielding pirates - in search of million-dollar ransoms.
Edmontonian Jibril Ibrahim recalls his sticker shock when he discovered sending medicine to his cousin in Somalia during the pandemic would cost him $400.
A joint team of police from the Special Operations Group, those from the Border Patrol Unit and those from Kotulo were on patrol on the route following reports there were al Shabaab militants operating there.
President Jose Raul Mulino has addressed the nation following US President-elect Donald Trump’s threat to retake control of the Panama Canal Read Full Article at RT.com
A truck carrying sulfuric acid plunged into the Tocantins River when a bridge collapsed in Brazil on Sunday, claiming at least two lives Read Full Article at RT.com
Nearly eight in ten Americans suspect the US government of withholding information about the mysterious drone sightings across the country Read Full Article at RT.com
Le puissant cyclone Chido a frappé de plein fouet l'île de Mayotte samedi 14 décembre, causant d'importants dégâts. Une semaine après, la majorité des habitants n'a pas accès à l'eau potable. En Polynésie, la petite communauté Mahoraise suit la situation de très près.
SINGAPORE - The former chief executive and chief financial officer of Singapore Post (SingPost), who were both fired on Dec 21 over a whistleblower's report, said the reasons provided for their termination are without substantive grounds and that the process leading to the move was not conducted fairly. «It is our position that the termination is without merits, and was also procedurally unfair,» former CEO Vincent Phang and former CFO Vincent Yik said in an official statement sent to the media on Dec 23. They added: «We vigorously contest the termination of our employment, both on merits and on the grounds of procedural unfairness. »We categorically reject any suggestion that we were grossly negligent, had behaved inappropriately or had sought to misrepresent facts at any point." Mr Phang, Mr Yik and a third official, Mr Li Yu, who was CEO of an international business unit at the company, were terminated from employment with immediate effect on Dec 21 after investigations stemming from a whistleblower's report were concluded.
The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) has warned fans to avoid purchasing tickets from members of the public for the upcoming Asean Championship semi-final between Singapore and Vietnam. In a Facebook post on Sunday (Dec 22), FAS said that it is aware that tickets to the match, set to take place at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday (Dec 26), are currently being sold by members of the public. «FAS cannot guarantee the authenticity of tickets resold on social media and online shopping platforms,» it said, explaining that purchasing resold tickets may result in fans having invalid tickets. This would lead to them being denied entry and suffering financial loss.
Despite his best efforts to avoid becoming a victim of theft, a Singaporean man visiting Johor Bahru (JB) was allegedly pickpocketed while taking the bus. The man surnamed Chen, 72, lost $450 in cash as well as a credit card, which the thief used for transactions totalling about $800, reported Shin Min Daily News. The incident occurred at about 1pm last Thursday (Dec 19), when Chen and his friend were travelling from KSL City to City Square mall. He told the Chinese evening daily that he had sat at the rear end of the bus, next to a man believed to be in his 50s or 60s. «At that time, the man kept twisting his body, but I didn't pay much attention to him, and didn't feel him touch me,» Chen recalled, adding that the man alighted before they reached City Square mall. Chen only discovered the loss at about 6pm when he took out his wallet to calculate his expenses. He contacted his bank, which informed him of the $800 transactions and helped block his card. He also lodged a police report. The Singaporean added that the thief had not touched the RM200 (S$60) in his wallet.
A Burmese-born medical doctor, who had been living in Jamaica since 1997, was found dead with his throat slashed at his home in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, on Sunday afternoon.