Ukrainian drone damages kindergarten building in Energodar — mayor
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No one was hurt, Maxim Pukhov saidUkrainian drone damages kindergarten building in Energodar — mayor
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According to Dmitry Peskov, Moscow has not seen any actions that could be interpreted as condemnation of this barbaric terrorist attack on young people
Governor Alexander Khinshtein said the enemy fired artillery on evacuated areas 108 times
Alla Bakina said the banks are performing the gradual substitution by other instruments, including Mir cards
Sergey Kud-Sverchkov said the suit weighs about 120 kg, and moving requires using the strength of your arms
Dmitry Peskov stressed that Moscow and Yerevan will continue to do so in the future
[Ghanaian Times] President John Dramani Mahama over the weekend took his Resetting Ghana Tour to the Savannah Region, where he expressed the hope that it would be the last time Ghana would seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
[SAnews.gov.za] The Justice, Crime Prevention and Security (JCPS) Ministers will on Monday convene an urgent meeting to discuss the rising protests on immigration and illegal foreigners in the country.
EU leaders lose credibility by ignoring the Ukrainian attack on a college in Russia’s Lugansk People’s Republic, George Galloway has said Read Full Article at RT.com
A tanker ship which arrived in Russia from Belgium was rigged with NATO-made mines, the Investigative Committee has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Uganda has voiced support for a new Ebola response hub as cases rise across the region Read Full Article at RT.com
In a world being reshaped by rivalries and crises, the continent has become an essential actor that no one can ignore any longer Read Full Article at RT.com
[RFI] The head of the World Health Organization says more than 900 suspected Ebola cases have been identified in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including 101 confirmed cases.
[CPJ] The eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has joined a growing number of conflicts where drones are being used to target journalists, as two strikes hit a community radio station, followed by calls and messages threatening further attacks over its reporting on militia abuses.
Like other dog lovers, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong joined residents and their pets at a community event in Choa Chu Kang on Saturday (May 23), where dogs took centre stage.In a Facebook post on Sunday, PM Wong shared highlights from the event themed «Woof Woof Day Out» which took place at Stagmont Park as the usual venue at Limbang Park is currently undergoing upgrading.«The good news (is that) the refreshed park will include a new dog run when works are completed later this year!» said PM Wong who is also MP for the Limbang division of Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC.A video shared on the prime minister's social media also showed him interacting with dogs and residents and joking with a resident whose pet was well behaved, prompting the owner to reply that it was «in front of you» that the dog was behaving.
Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh made an appearance at a Team Eunos grocery event, even joining in a birthday celebration for a team member.Photos of the event shared in a Facebook post on Saturday (May 23) showed Singh interacting with and packing groceries for residents. Singh shared that Team Eunos held one of their $10 grocery truck initiatives, targeting Blue CHAS card holders, at Blk 142 Bedok Reservoir Road in the Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC earlier that day. He added that they also celebrated a birthday with a cake from a neighbourhood bakery. Despite the «hot and humid» weather, he thanked the team for putting in the hard work and effort. Singh is MP for the Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC.
Critics said it was inconceivable the former first minister and nationalist leader was unaware of what Peter Murrell was doing over more than a decade at the top of the party.
It comes as parts of the country were as hot as the Mediterranean on Sunday, with the UK enjoying its hottest May day for at least 79 years.
It comes as parts of the country were as hot as the Mediterranean on Sunday, with the UK enjoying its hottest May day for at least 79 years.
Declan Sawyer had gone to Swanholme Lakes - a nature reserve near his home in Lincoln - as the local temperature soared to 27C. A huge search operation was mounted at the former quarry.
EasyJet flight EZY2618 was diverted to Rome Fiumicino on Tuesday, May 19, after a passenger revealed they had a power bank in use in the hold.
It comes as parts of the country were as hot as the Mediterranean on Sunday, with the UK enjoying its hottest May day for at least 79 years.
Party politicians and activists including a former leader have told Zack Polanski that it is in the party's interests to lend support to the Greater Manchester mayor on June 18.
Murrell, who was the nationalists' chief executive for 22 years, pleaded guilty at the High Court in Edinburgh this morning.
SINGAPORE — More people in Singapore are using Singlish more frequently in everyday life, including at work, with 80 per cent of those who are younger saying they speak the colloquial language well.An increasing number also identify most with English or Singlish, while the proportion of people who identify most with their mother tongue or parents’ dialects has dropped, according to a new study by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS).In another finding, mother tongue proficiency has remained stable over the years based on self-reported figures, but ethnic Chinese respondents were more likely to perceive a drop in general mother tongue standards in Singapore.The increased identification with Singlish represents an attempt to describe a sense of national identity, said Dr Mathew Mathews, head of the IPS Social Lab and lead researcher of the study published on May 25.The Language Identity and Management in Singapore study draws from findings of the latest IPS survey on Race, Religion and Language, which surveyed 4,000 Singapore residents in 2024, for comparison with its 2013 and 2018 iterations.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), celebrating its Pearl Jubilee this year, on Monday (May 25) launched a travelling exhibition to commemorate 30 years of maritime heritage and to reimagine the nation's maritime future.Launched officially by Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow, the exhibition was unveiled at Lot One's Shoppers' Mall in Choa Chu Kang. «Singapore's raison d'etre as a trading port dates back centuries, long before the establishment of our modern port. »By bringing this exhibition to community spaces, we hope Singaporeans will gain a deeper appreciation of our historical and ongoing contributions to global supply chains, and more importantly, our commitment to strengthening Singapore as a trusted and efficient global maritime hub," the acting minister said.Themed Voyage Beyond: Reimagining Maritime Singapore, the immersive showcase will bring visitors through Singapore's maritime evolution — from historical trade routes to its current status as a leading port and international maritime centre.
SINGAPORE — Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 1.4 per cent in April from a year earlier, official data showed on Monday (May 25), below economists' expectations.The core inflation rate, which excludes private road transport and accommodation costs, was lower than the median forecast of 1.7 per cent in a Reuters poll. Headline inflation was 1.8 per cent in annual terms in April, also lower than the two per cent seen in the poll.In April, the central bank tightened monetary policy and raised its 2026 forecasts for both core inflation and headline inflation to a range of 1.5 per cent to 2.5 per cent, up from one per cent to two per cent previously.[[nid:736577]]
The president trumpets claims that he is in excellent health, but independent physicians say the White House hasn't answered key questions ahead of his third visit in 13 months.
Politicians, no longer content to leave elections to chance, are working to choose their voters as often as every two years.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that India did not express concerns regarding Pakistan's mediation role in the US-Iran conflict. While India remains focused on terrorist groups operating from Pakistani soil, this specific diplomatic engagement by Islamabad did not arise as a point of discussion.
The Supreme Court has raised serious concerns regarding the National Testing Agency's continual mishaps with paper leaks, indicating a troubling pattern of negligence. While assessing various appeals for changes in the examination process, the highest court has instructed the NTA and the central government to deliver a detailed response.