SEBI proposes issuing only demat shares during share splits, consolidations, and corporate restructuring to eliminate risks tied to physical certificates. A consultation paper highlights demat's advantages like fraud prevention and increased transparency, aiming for mandatory dematerialisation of securities. Public comments are invited until February 4.
Dans cet entretien sur les questions internationales, le Dr Octave Dioba Mickomba, Docteur en science politique, revient sur la légitimité de la colère de plusieurs élites africaines après les propos du président français, Emmanuel Macron sur ce qu'il a appelé « l'ingratitude des chefs d'Etat africains. Il évoque également les perspectives d'un retour de la voix du Gabon sur la scène internationale. Gabonews : Docteur Dioba, Pourquoi les propos du président français tenus devant les (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Seven people have been arrested for allegedly using the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s (ICA) e-service to illegally change other people’s registered home addresses. In a statement on Jan 14, the police said the six men and a woman, aged between 19 and 32, are purportedly responsible for at least 30 of the cases of unauthorised attempts first announced by ICA on Jan 11. ICA had said then that it suspended that online service temporarily after 80 unauthorised attempts to change the registered home addresses via the service were reported, with 75 per cent of them successful. In an update later on Jan 14, ICA said that as at Jan 13, it found a total of 87 unauthorised attempts, 69 of which were successful. Of these successful attempts, the culprits gained control of 17 Singpass accounts, said ICA. The police said between Jan 11 and 13, more than 60 officers from the police’s Criminal Investigation Department and Police Intelligence Department mounted an islandwide operation to arrest the suspects. Six are being investigated for offences under the Computer Misuse Act, for unlawful disclosure of access codes.
According to them, the administration may make a relevant announcement soon
White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby stressed that Washington is not going to force negotiations on Volodymyr Zelensky
It will provide a framework for cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said
According to the newspaper, Bastrykin also noted that 884 children are among 16,500 civilians injured since 2014..
An earthquake swarm began in Bárðarbunga at seven o'clock this morning, and the largest earthquake, magnitude 4.5, was measured at 6:29 am.
Tech giant META is to slash 5% of its staff, with 2025 expected to be an “intense year,” founder Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly said Read Full Article at RT.com
NATO will now conduct regular patrols of the Baltic Sea region to secure underwater cables after incidents and alleged disruptions Read Full Article at RT.com
The House of Representatives has adopted a ban on biological males competing on women’s and girls’ teams in all federally funded schools Read Full Article at RT.com
US President-elect Donald Trump intends to set up an ‘External Revenue Service’ to collect tariffs, in competition with internal taxation Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has indicated that Kiev could lower the conscription age, if its sponsors send more military equipment Read Full Article at RT.com
According to the list released on the government’s website, the package includes 20 MRAP armored vehicles, 600 HF-1 combat drones, rounds for Leopard 1 tanks, 139 reconnaissance drones
She thanked the doctors in charge of her treatment and everyone else for their support
He made the statement when asked at a hearing at the Senate Armed Services Committee whether the incoming US administration will «abandon Ukraine»
According to the top Iranian diplomat, the treaty is not aimed against any third countries and sets no limits either to Moscow or Tehran in their cooperation with other countries
Antony Blinken made the comment at a meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan at the State Department
Her fiery outburst, applauded by those around her, was filmed by a passenger who told MailOnline Travel that the group had 'caused chaos' throughout the flight.
With a federal election potentially only months away, two of the Liberal government's landmark social programs are not fully in place. The majority of planned dental care recipients are still not eligible, and no deals have been signed with provinces and territories to pay for contraceptive and diabetes medications.
The Senate begins holding confirmation hearings Tuesday for President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks, starting with Pete Hegseth for defense secretary.
During a contentious confirmation hearing, Pete Hegseth dismissed allegations of past personal misconduct, calling them “anonymous smears.”
India's meteorological advancements under PM Modi, highlighted during the IMD's 150th foundation day, have bolstered disaster management and global aid. IMD's improved weather forecasting now benefits over 50% of farmers. 'Mission Mausam' and 'IMD Vision 2047' aim to make India a leader in weather and climate technology.
Steve Jobs' handwritten letter expressing his desire to attend the Kumbh Mela fetched $500,312.50 at auction. His wife, Laurene Powell Jobs, fulfilled his wish by attending the 2025 event despite facing allergies. She participated in spiritual practices under the name 'Kamala,' given by her guru. This visit honors Steve Jobs' spiritual journey and Indian traditions.
Kerala government will officially declare the 35 missing persons from the Wayanad landslides as deceased to provide their families with financial assistance. The procedure includes filing a missing person report, an investigation, and a 30-day objection period before death certificates are issued.
The Supreme Court collegium held its first-ever offsite meeting in Visakhapatnam with HC judge candidates from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, assessing their personality and suitability directly. This move marks a shift from solely relying on biodata and intelligence reports, enhancing the judge selection process and potentially setting a new precedent.
A group of 111 farmers will begin a fast-unto-death in solidarity with Jagjit Singh Dallewal, whose hunger strike has reached its 50th day. They demand a legal guarantee of MSP for crops and a debt waiver. Dallewal's condition is deteriorating, and doctors warn of multiple organ failure. Farmers criticize the BJP for focusing on misleading MSP campaigns instead of constructive dialogue.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia is advancing its digital transformation efforts with the rollout of a Civil Registration Management and Vital Statistics System (CRMVS) supported by Pakistan's National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA).
Hargeisa (HOL) — Archaeologists in Somaliland have unveiled what they believe to be the site of the ancient «Land of Punt,» a fabled kingdom thought to have flourished thousands of years ago in the Horn of Africa.
Baidoa (HOL) — Security forces in Somalia's South West State have detained several individuals accused of spreading indecent content on social media, a move aimed at curbing behaviour deemed harmful to societal values in the region.