Russia’s gold production up 6.9% in March - Rosstat
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Compared to February 2025, production fell by 11.3%Russia’s gold production up 6.9% in March - Rosstat
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In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we find out how big solar projects could transform life in Nunavut, see how clearing traffic cleared the air in Paris and learn how old appliances stay out of the dump in Chelsea, Que.
The International Criminal Court Appeals Chamber has instructed a lower panel to reconsider Israel’s objections to the court’s jurisdiction Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Donald Trump has launched a new line of campaign merchandise, unveiling baseball caps featuring “TRUMP 2028” Read Full Article at RT.com
Katherine Ryan has spoken out once again about sexual misconduct in the comedy industry as she claimed one male comedian showed other cast mates intimate videos of himself.
Retour sur le drame qui s'est tenu dans la nuit du mardi 22 avril à Maharepa, sur l'île sœur. Une maison est partie en fumée, causant la mort d'un octogénaire apprécié dans le quartier. Le voisinage est sous le choc. Une enquête est en cours. Ce jeudi matin, deux techniciens d'identification criminelle étaient sur place.
Romania’s appeals court has suspended the annulment of 2024 election win by independent candidate Calin Georgescu Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev is getting ready for an outcome in which Washington cuts off all aid, Bild has reported, citing government insiders Read Full Article at RT.com
Get the latest news on President Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the new Congress.
The government will now be without a key tool it used to enforce antidiscrimination laws.
With over 1,000 cases in Ontario alone, 2025 is already a record-shattering year for measles infections.
The judge struck down the tuition increases and French requirements that affected out-of-province Canadian students, saying that the Higher Education Ministry lacked data to support its claims that out-of-province students weren’t integrating into Quebec society.
Le Marché des matières premières a ouvert ses portes ce jeudi 24 avril au Musée de Tahiti et des îles. Il sera ouvert jusqu'à samedi 26 avril. Vaiana Giraud, chef du service de l'artisanat traditionnel, était l'invitée café de notre matinale radio. Elle est longuement revenue sur le Label «Fenua Original» qui permet d'authentifier les créations locales.
Les funérailles du pape François se tiendront place Saint-Pierre, au Vatican, en présence de nombreuses personnalités internationales. À cette occasion, France Télévisions propose une émission spéciale diffusée en direct, vendredi 25 avril à 20h20, sur Polynésie la 1ère et france.tv.
Dans une lettre adressée aux parents d'élèves, le ministre de l'Education, de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la culture Ronny Teriipaia a annoncé que les élèves de l'école élémentaire, du collège et du lycée des enseignements publics et privés n'auront pas cours le vendredi 2 mai 2025. Cette journée est banalisée dans le cadre de la consultation pour la construction d’une nouvelle charte de l’éducation polynésienne.
Un triste événement s’est produit sur la plage de la vallée isolée de Eiaone, à Hiva Oa, aux Marquises. Une vingtaine de cétacés se sont échoués. Parmi les hypothèses les plus probables, celle de la désorientation du chef du groupe. Le phénomène est récurrent dans l'archipel.
Singaporeans cannot be passive citizens and must be active participants in the country's democracy, said Workers' Party secretary-general Pritam Singh on Thursday (April 24) at his first rally in this General Election. The 48-year-old took the boisterous crowd at a field along Anchorvale Crescent on a trip down memory lane — by using the «fighters» of Hougang as an example to make his point. «They did not become fighters by choice,» said Singh about the constituency that has been held by Singapore's largest opposition party since 1991. «They had the iron in their spine to vote for the Workers' Party.» «They cast for a vote in favour for a more balanced political system when Parliament was practically all white. And then what happened? The PAP took away their wet market, their bus routes… put them last in the queue for lift upgrading. »The PAP even dangled upgrading carrots worth millions of dollars in front of them… But they have shown even more iron and continued to vote for the Workers' Party.
Progress Singapore Party (PSP) chairman Dr Tan Cheng Bock and secretary-general Leong Mun Wai criticised the People's Action Party (PAP), saying that it has «lost its way». They were speaking at a PSP rally held at Catholic High School on Thursday (April 24). Addressing the crowd, which consisted of residents of Marymount and Kebun Baru SMCs as well as party supporters, Leong said: «I'd like to tell you what I've learned from my...almost five years in Parliament. »My time in Parliament has convinced me that the 4G PAP has really lost its way. The more I debate the Government...the more I realise that it is not the 'Grade A' government that we used to know."
The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) took aim at how the government manages cost of living, especially with regards to the Goods and Services Tax (GST), in its first rally of the 2025 general election. Party chief Chee Soon Juan, chairman Paul Tambyah and other members spoke on stage at Choa Chu Kang Stadium on Thursday (April 24) evening. Dr Chee took issue with the practice of handing out cost-of-living vouchers while simultaneously raising the GST rate. He likened the situation to «an arsonist setting your house on fire and giving you a cup of water to put it out». He also questioned PM Lawrence Wong's attribution of the hike to «global trends». Dr Chee listed the essentials that he said have gone up in price, such as water, transport, petrol, electricity, Electronic Road Pricing charges and university hostel fees. He then compared the rising costs to how the People's Action Party government spends money, arguing that the ruling party is no longer as «prudent and frugal» as it once was.
«You also have to take into account that many in Europe need to demonstrate they can exert influence on someone,» Serbian leader said
US leader also suggested that the conflict in Ukraine could drag on for a long time if it is not resolved
Sigurgeirsson in an interview with mbl.is. The initiative, aimed at strengthening the town's childcare services, was chosen as a more suitable option than expanding existing daycare facilities.
The first day of summer brought unseasonably warm weather to much of the country, with temperatures climbing as high as 16.6°C.
Trump again mentioned the issue of financial contributions to support NATO, and said Europe should pitch in more
David Hogg, a top Democratic party official, isn’t backing off his controversial plan to fund primary challenges against Democratic members of Congress he deems “ineffective” in reaching disaffected voters, particularly young ones.
Democrats have demanded that the Trump administration account for rising loss of life from its intensified campaign against Iran-backed militants.
Polish President Andrzej Duda has called on Ukraine to make concessions to end the conflict with Russia Read Full Article at RT.com