Hungarian premier Orban has traveled to Russia with a “peace mission” to explore ways of ending the Ukraine conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
The 2022 Rogers outage that left 12 million people without wireless and hard-wired services was caused by human error and made worse by management and system «deficiencies,» according to an independent review conducted for Canada's telecommunications regulator.
A third-party insolvency monitor has put forward a sum of $104 million to pay the victims of sexual abuse by Newfoundland and Labrador clerics, but it’s not certain how much money will actually flow to hundreds of claimants.
A search and rescue operation is now under way to find 11 fishermen who have been reported missing since Tuesday. The Maritime Air and Cyber Command (MACC) of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is currently conducting the operation. The JDF is...
Residents of Compound in Alligator Pond, located on the border of St Elizabeth and Manchester, are currently grappling with the severe aftermath of Hurricane Beryl. The powerful storm left a trail of destruction, blowing off several roofs and...
The main accused of the Hathras stampede, Devprakash Madhukar, has surrendered and been taken into custody by the UP Police. Investigations continue with focus on the organisers. Madhukar's lawyer, AP Singh claimed that Madhukar surrendered to the Delhi Police in Najafgarh and following his surrender, the Delhi Police handed him over to the UP Police. Madhukar was the main organiser of the 'satsang' (religious prayer meet) where a stampede claimed the lives of 121 people.
Elon Musk had announced billions worth of investments in India but later scrapped plans to visit New Delhi and has now frozen its plans Read Full Article at RT.com
Joe Biden’s deteriorating health has shocked multiple European leaders, the Washington Post has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
There will be no French troop deployment to Ukraine should the right-wing party National Rally take power, Marine Le Pen promises Read Full Article at RT.com
Pacific Island workers coming home from Australia say it's a long and complicated process to get their superannuation — and the barriers appear to be stopping many from claiming their money.
India sees higher acreage of summer-sown Kharif crops in June despite a larger monsoon rainfall deficit compared to last year. Focus on less water-consuming crops like pulses and oilseeds contributes to the increase. Government support through higher MSP for oilseeds and pulses noted.
RIYADH: The head of Saudi aid agency KSrelief Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah has held talks on the humanitarian situation in Gaza with Palestinian Minister of Health Dr. Majid Awni Abu Ramadan. The meeting happened during Al-Rabeeah’s visit to Jordan to sign a number of humanitarian project deals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday. Abu Ramadan expressed his gratitude for the Kingdom’s support, through KSrelief, in aiding the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by Israeli assault.
ALKHOBAR: The “Hedayh” Association for Dawah, Guidance and Community Awareness implemented several educational and outreach programs in Alkhobar last June, benefiting 15,098 people. Adeeb Al-Zamil, chairman of the association’s board of directors, said the beneficiaries included 12,458 people from community programs, the Saudi Press Agency reported. These encompassed mobile dawah initiatives, outreach tours, Friday sermon translations, public lectures, community outreach programs, electronic dawah, informational brochures, educational lessons, and video and audio clips.
AL-BAHA: A range of agricultural products are on offer at the second Fruit Festival in Al-Baha, Baljurashi governorate. The three-day event is organized by the regional branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in cooperation with other government entities, agriculture associations and the Culinary Arts Commission. Among the products on display at the 20 stalls are fruits, honey and other rural and agricultural goods.
Opposition parties in Newfoundland and Labrador say they’re growing frustrated at the decision by health officials to move freezers of unclaimed human remains into an underground hospital parking garage.
A handful of Democrats have started calling for President Biden to step aside as the party’s presidential candidate.
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Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is moving to quickly complete the damage assessment phase following passage of Hurricane Beryl. He says Cabinet is to meet to chart the way forward and determine the priority areas in the...
Prime Minister Andrew Holness is pledging that delivery of relief to Jamaicans impacted by Hurricane Beryl will be structured, transparent and fair. The Prime Minister was speaking following an aerial and ground tour of sections...
The Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) has advised that it has reopened several harbours subsequent to the completion of surveys and a review of reports. They were reopened yesterday evening to allow ships to enter and to proceed to berth at the...
The National Water Commission (NWC) is reporting that residents of Portmore, Spanish Town and its environs in St Catherine should soon be experiencing gradual restoration of their water supply service as the network currently recharges. ...
The St Catherine North police are searching for the killers of a man who was gunned down along Young Street in Spanish Town on Thursday. Killed was 36-year-old labourer Antonio Patterson, otherwise called 'Oney', of a Spanish Town ...
Punjab and Haryana high court dismisses rape charges against CRPF officer involved in extramarital affair. Court rules consensual nature of relationship between married individuals not grounds for criminal prosecution. Judge highlights challenges and complexities of such relationships.
Two smugglers in Andhra Pradesh sentenced to 10 years for possessing 40 kgs of marijuana. Another individual jailed for ganja smuggling. Court's decision based on NDPS Act charges.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has commended Russia for proposing a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine’s leadership understands that the country cannot join NATO while it is at war, Tomasz Siemoniak has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The two leaders will discuss bilateral ties, including defense cooperation and investments Read Full Article at RT.com
The off-road drivers in the Silk Way Rally in Russia will be covering over 3,000 miles of extremely challenging terrain Read Full Article at RT.com
NATO is seeking a lasting resolution for the Ukrainian conflict, with Kiev able to hold back Moscow, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Read Full Article at RT.com
Major efforts by Moscow are underway in this direction, Boris Titov said, adding that centers on certification and support of sustainable development standards work in the Central Bank and largest lenders
Russia and Hungary continue to cooperate based on the principles of pragmatism and mutual benefit in a number of areas, primarily in the energy sector
According to the report, 245 passengers got stuck in Sri Lanka
The Wimbledon tournament, the most prestigious out of the four Grand Slam tournaments, has been held annually in London since 1877