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The police are reporting that the teen boys seen in a video sexually assaulting a schoolgirl have been arrested. The video, which came to light sometime last week and has been circulated on social media platforms, depicts inappropriate behaviour...
Iran has launched two ‘advanced’ centrifuges for uranium enrichment, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has announced Read Full Article at RT.com
The police are advising persons who will be attending today's Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Annual Conference at the National Arena that no offensive weapons will be allowed in the venue. These include firearms, knives, ice picks, machetes, long...
The main road from Spur Tree to Greenvale in Manchester will be partially closed today by the National Works Agency (NWA) to undertake works. Traffic will be curtailed along the corridor in order to facilitate pavement repairs by a contractor...
An alleged gunman was fatally shot by the police during a reported confrontation in Tryall Heights, Spanish Town, St Catherine last night. The deceased is yet to be identified. The incident is being probed by the independent Commission of...
A St Thomas businessman was gunned down at his establishment on Saturday night. Killed was 28-year-old Ramone Wright, otherwise called 'Spoon' and 'Soapie', of Black Street in Llandewey. It is reported that about 6:45 p.m. Wright...
Last night, volcanic pollution (SO2) was measured in Grindavík and on air quality monitors south of the eruption sites at an unhealthy concentration for sensitive people.
"Activity last night was fairly steady to begin with, but at 5 am this morning the volcanic activity decreased and at the same time the visible activity in the central crater, the crater that has been the most active so far, decreased."
The president-elect has signaled he will be destructive, but he seems motivated by retribution rather than saving money.
Documents already unsealed by the courts reveal remarkable details about the private proposals for a wide range of hard-nosed tactics that went beyond the public efforts, like ads, op-eds and meetings, to discourage the No Labels campaign.
Several of the president-elect’s selections for top jobs in his administration have faced accusations of sexual misconduct.
With two days left before Nova Scotians elect their next government, polls suggest Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston's decision to call an early vote will pay off and the real battle will be between the Liberals and NDP for second place.
Following the BJP's resounding victory in the Maharashtra assembly elections, BJP MP and actor Kangana Ranaut attributed the Maha Vikas Aghadi's defeat to their alleged disrespect towards women, citing the 2020 demolition of her bungalow as evidence. She praised Prime Minister Modi's leadership and the people's desire for a stable government.
Doctors, including psychologists, are working with the Kursk Region residents that returned from Ukraine
The leaders also discussed some international issues
«A mercenary from Britain has been taken prisoner in the Kursk area,» the person said
An ongoing debate in the House of Commons could force some government departments into a cash crunch and run up against other deadlines as the end of the fall sitting approaches.
The federal government did not meet the targets for its program to plant two billion trees during the program's third planting season.
Cuts to staff, classes, programs and student services: Canada's post-secondary system is moving into a stormy period, as colleges and universities grapple with budget shortfalls exacerbated by restrictions on international students, domestic tuition caps or freezes, and stagnant provincial funding.
B.C. conservation officers say a man was injured earlier this week when he was attacked by a black bear while he was walking his dog on a Metro Vancouver trail. The bear died in the encounter.
The mobilization effort in Ukraine is jeopardizing the heating season in Krivoy Rog, officials have said Read Full Article at RT.com
The People's Action Party (PAP) elected its 38th central executive committee (CEC) - the party's top decision-making body - during the biennial PAP Conference on Sunday (Nov 24). Party chairman and Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat announced the top decision-making body's new members during the event's finale, after party cadres voted on the matter earlier that morning. Over 3,000 attendees, including PAP cadres, guests and branch activists, were present at the conference, which was held at the Singapore Expo. Aside from Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the new CEC comprises:
India and other developing countries have lambasted the UN for the ‘paltry sum’ climate spending goal it adopted at the COP29 summit Read Full Article at RT.com
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned Europe to stop supporting the Ukraine conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine is rich in rare earth minerals, and the US would benefit from tapping these resources, Senator Lindsey Graham says Read Full Article at RT.com
The opposition has slammed a bill that envisaged hefty penalties for social media platforms as an attempt to suppress free speech Read Full Article at RT.com
Paris’ greenlight for Kiev strikes into undisputed Russia will only further escalate the conflict, Maria Zakharova has warned Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) — The African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) has denied reports claiming its police component is involved in organizing elections in Jubbaland State.