According to Vladimir Rogov, the ZNPP personnel continues working routinely
British Ambassador to Moscow Nigel Casey was summoned earlier in the day by the Russian Foreign Ministry, where he was handed a note of protest
At the same time, in the specified period, banks’ allocations to reserves decreased significantly by $417.62 mln
The investigation is proceeding from this theory, Prosecutor Arturas Urbelis said
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak also confirmed Russia's intention to build mutually beneficial relations with Iraq based on common interests
Caitlin Walton, 26, from Tyne and Wear, is classed as a 'white British immigrant' by the government because there is no legal proof she was born in the UK.
Westminster City Council suspended the Soho club's license with immediate effect following a request from the Met Police .
In his role as colonel of the regiment, Prince William spent the morning with the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards on Salisbury Plain today.
The teenager from Yorkshire, made headlines last month after she was invited to photograph an investiture, where she found herself meeting the Prince and Princess of Wales.
A host of major UK retailers are set to pull Conor McGregor affiliated drinks from sale after the mixed martial arts star lost his civil rape case in Irish court last week, the MailOnline can exclusively reveal.
Local spice farmers are to benefit from increased access to financing to expand their operations and boost productivity. The support is being provided under the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food for Progress Jamaica Spices (...
Minister of Education, Skills, Youth, and Information, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, says the new School Safety Policy is expected to be finalised by the end of November. The policy is being developed in collaboration with the Ministry of National...
CASTRIES, St Lucia, CMC – Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre has dismissed calls for a snap general election in St Lucia saying he will follow the constitutional requirements when announcing a date for the polls. General elections were...
The Supreme Court has reserved its ruling in an application brought by Sheryl Blair, administrative assistant at Petrojam Ltd, who is seeking an injunction to bar the company from retiring her until her claim has been decided by the court. Justice...
A 37-year-old St Thomas farmer who was charged with the chopping death of his neighbour who freed in the parish court on Monday after the judge upheld submissions that he acted in self defence. The judge also upheld arguments that Marvin McEwan did...
“Do you have any stories about teachers at the school that could be included in my next book about the worst teachers in the world?” asked British author and comedian David Walliams when he made a surprise visit to Áslandsskóli School in Hafnarfjörður yesterday and spoke to students and teachers. Yesterday was the first day at the school after a temporary teachers’ strike.
Work on preparations to erect a new electricity mast within the Svartsengi defense walls has begun. The aim is to bring the line into operation as soon as possible and conditions permit. The new electricity mast will raise the conductors by 12-14 meters.
The Blue Lagoon expects a bus stop to be near the lagoon when it opens. Buses would arrive and depart there regularly.
The central and southern craters have most likely completely extinguished the eruption of the Sundhnúkagígar series.
Congress plans Parliament demonstrations led by Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi to protest insufficient central aid for Wayanad landslide victims. Kalpetta MLA T Siddique criticized the Centre's response as «inhuman» after joint appeals with CM Vijayan to PM Modi. The landslide, impacting three villages, resulted in 231 deaths and 47 missing.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra won the Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll with a significant margin, marking another Nehru-Gandhi family member's entry into Parliament. Her victory follows her brother Rahul Gandhi's win earlier this year and highlights her growing influence within the Congress party during its challenging times.
Edmonton's theatre community is in mourning after an actor died during a performance of «A Christmas Carol» at the Citadel Theatre on Sunday.
Nova Scotians will cast their votes Tuesday in a snap provincial election.
Notorious killer Paul Bernardo is appearing before the Parole Board of Canada today for a hearing.
A Burlington, Ont. woman who allegedly sold fake tickets to Taylor Swift’s concerts in Toronto and scammed fans out of tens of thousands of dollars is facing charges, police say.
Following a resounding victory in the Maharashtra assembly elections, the BJP is taking a cautious approach to naming its chief ministerial candidate. While Devendra Fadnavis is considered the frontrunner, the decision is pending portfolio allocation and discussions with coalition partners Shiv Sena and Ajit Pawar's NCP. Eknath Shinde has resigned as CM but remains a contender, backed by Shiv Sena.
Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud refuted allegations by Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut, who blamed the court's handling of MLA disqualification petitions for the MVA's election defeat in Maharashtra polls. Chandrachud defended the Supreme Court's prioritization of key constitutional cases over politically driven agendas, citing limited resources and the need to address long-pending matters.
A man in Bengaluru allegedly stabbed his lover to death in a service apartment. He spent a day with her body before fleeing. Police are investigating the crime and searching for the accused, who was seen on CCTV entering the apartment with the victim.
Maka Bochorishvili also expressed hope for Georgia's future active and fruitful cooperation with the newly formed structures of the European Commission on achieving EU membership
«De jure, Yerevan remains a full-fledged member of the CSTO and retains all its rights and obligations therein,» Yury Ushakov said
«It means that the talks will address various issues on the bilateral agenda,» Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov pointed out
«At this point, more attention should be paid to the problems of international monitoring over elections,» Gennady Askaldovich said