Shocked tourists on El Chucho in Nerja sat up on their sun loungers as the small vessel neared the shoreline and the men disembarked before running or walking past them.
Does Waheed Alli's munificence know no bounds? I ask because an intriguing photograph of a Steve Reed, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - comes to my attention.
In 2006, Ethiopia stood as the unchallenged power in the Horn of Africa. However, nearly two decades later, internal conflict and misguided territorial ambitions have left it increasingly isolated, while Somalia, once labelled a failed state, is reemerging as a regional force.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has issued a sharp warning against the possession and trade of illegal weapons, stressing that his government is determined to take strict measures against those involved.
The blue shirts of Somali Youth Link members have become a staple around the Stone Arch Bridge, Boom Island Park and Dinkytown. And the program has continued to receive positive feedback.
Eight decades after the United States extended its security umbrella to cover Canada, the alliance is being undermined by Washington's growing exasperation with Ottawa's attitude toward defence spending.
The balance of power has shifted to the Bloc Québécois. So what do they plan to do with it?
A New York farmer whose lands run along the Canada-U.S. border says people are using his land to enter the U.S. illegally. He installed trail cameras that have captured dozens of people travelling on foot.
Breast cancer is one of the most-researched illnesses in the world. But some men suffering from the disease say they’re not able to benefit from new research and treatments.
The question before Canada’s political leaders right now is not whether there should be a carbon tax. The real question is how Canada is going to reduce its emissions and do its part to fight global climate change.
EU economic cooperation with Moscow continues despite the sanctions, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said Read Full Article at RT.com
It was yet another wet and stormy night as Singapore was hit by heavy rain and gusty winds on Friday (Sept 20). The National Environment Agency (NEA) had issued a statement at 10:20pm that evening warning that moderate to heavy thundery showers with strong winds were expected over many parts of the island between 11pm till 1am the next day (Sept 21), reported 8world. The storm reportedly swept past Singapore in about 90 minutes. This comes after the squall that hit Singapore on Sept 17, which toppled trees and snarled traffic. A Facebook video by netizen Bing Callo-loh uploaded at around 11pm on Friday showed the heavy downpour in an undisclosed open-air HDB car park.
SINGAPORE - A 33-year-old male car driver was arrested for careless driving after a passenger in another car died on Sept 21 in an accident in Woodlands. In response to queries, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to the accident at the junction of Woodlands Avenue 10 and Woodlands Avenue 7 at about 1.55am. The police said a 29-year-old male car passenger was pronounced dead at the scene by an SCDF paramedic. SCDF said it assessed another two people for minor injuries and the persons declined to be taken to the hospital. The male car driver was arrested for careless driving causing death, the police added. In footage of the accident posted on Facebook page Singapore roads accident.com, a white car with a badly damaged rear can be seen in the middle of an empty road. A blue police tent, an ambulance and a police motorcycle can be seen in the background.
Cute or concerning? A video that Stomp contributor Kenneth took of a shrew and its three babies in Sengkang will leave you with mixed feelings. Kenneth said he came across the unusual sight between Blocks 128 and 132 Rivervale Street on Sept 17, at around 10.45pm. The video shows three small shrews trailing behind a larger shrew in single file as they scurry along a walkway, across metal drain covers, and even up and down kerbs. Kenneth told Stomp: «You can see the babies following closely behind their mother crossing obstacles. »I think it's cute and heartwarming. But at the same time, I feel scared as this might be a sign of an infestation in my neighbourhood." Although often mistaken as rats, shrews are not rodents. They can be identified by their sharper and more distinctive snout as well as a shorter tail. They also have poor vision. When a mother shrew wants to move her offspring from one location to another (particularly above ground), each shrew will hold onto the shrew in front to form a long caravan.
New shipments of US military aid to Ukraine will likely be delayed, CNN reports Read Full Article at RT.com
Serbia has approved a plan to bring back compulsory military service Read Full Article at RT.com
The South Asian economy will grow 7% this year, according to IMF projections Read Full Article at RT.com
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Liberia's campaign to rally current and former officials of government to support its bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) faces a potential setback following a sharp response from former President George Weah to the government.
[UN News] The UN Children's Fund, UNICEF, issued an urgent appeal on Friday for nearly $59 million to support efforts to halt the rapid spread of mpox in six African countries including Burundi, where youngsters have been impacted the most.
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Cinnamon, the capybara escaped through an open gate in her enclosure at Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World into adjacent woodland.
Despite weeks of denials that there has been a breakdown in relations between Sue Gray the pictures tell a different story.
Emergency services together with representatives of the territory’s administration are working on the spot
Two unmanned aerial vehicles have been downed near Tikhoretsk
There is a plan of action developed by the commission of the African Union and the government of the Russian Federation through 2026, Russian Foreign Minister said
Air defenses eliminated UAVs over eight regions, Defense Ministry said
After receiving a confirmation from reconnaissance that the Ukrainian army’s temporary disposition location had been destroyed, the crew safely returned to the airfield of departure
Vice-Chancellor of The University of the West Indies (The UWI), Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, was honoured by the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival (BCLF) on September 5. The award was presented by New York Mayor Eric Adams, who praised...
TORONTO: A medical doctor, who is the new chairperson of the women’s committee of the Jamaican Canadian Association, has urged seniors to share their stories with generations to ensure that their wisdom, lessons of their lives, and “strength of...
ONE HUNDRED final-year nursing students from Northern Caribbean University (NCU) were recently gifted with personal HP laptops and stethoscope by AdventHealth, a Seventh-day Adventist non-profit health care system headquartered in Altamonte Springs...
When Paul Brown was announced as the winner of the National Commercial Bank Foundation’s Dr Rickert Allen Scholarship, he shed tears of joy. It was a breakthrough moment after a rough period, not just over the last 20 years but particularly the...