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Child arrests for sexual offenses in the UK rose nearly 20% to a record high last year, a government-backed report says Read Full Article at RT.com
US forces will leave Iraq by September 30 due to the Iran war, ending a military presence that began with the 2003 invasion Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian chain Mosgorlombard is setting up shop in India’s GIFT City, offering terminals for physical gold and silver transactions Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU has approved new restrictions on temporary protection for draft age Ukrainians, according to the EU Council Read Full Article at RT.com
India lacks the infrastructure for an AI data center boom, analyst warns Read Full Article at RT.com
The Rampur Development Authority ordered the demolition of thirty-eight university buildings. These structures were reportedly built without approved building plans by the authority. The university argued it was outside jurisdiction, but this was rejected by officials. Only two buildings had valid approvals, while others lacked necessary authorization. The constructions violated planning laws and are now liable for demolition.
The announcements reflect a growing disconnect between the Democratic establishment, with its long-standing support for the U.S. ally, and the party’s left wing.
Shermaine Bond, 38, has worked in the taxi industry for more than two decades and spent the last seven years driving cabs around Sheffield.
The Street Food Festival, held in partnership with the European Street Food Awards, will take place in Hljómskálagarður Park in Reykjavík this weekend, July 17 to 19. The festival has established itself as Iceland's largest food event and will offer a wide range of activities for the whole family.
Police have warned of more phishing scams involving impersonation of courier companies, after at least 43 cases were reported, with losses exceeding $259,000.In an advisory issued on Wednesday (July 15), the police said they have received reports of the scam since June 24, with at least 20 reports lodged on July 13 alone.In this variant of the scam, victims would receive text messages from numbers bearing Morocco's country code +212, or emails from random alphanumeric addresses purporting to be from courier companies such as Ninja Van and J&T Express.The messages would claim that a parcel could not be delivered due to an «invalid» address and urge recipients to update their delivery details within 24 hours via a link resembling the courier company's official website, said the police.
The government is considering mandatory Central Board of Film Certification for OTT releases. This move would require amendments to existing IT rules for digital media. A recent controversy over the film Satluj on Zee5 prompted this consideration. Action may also be initiated against Zee5 for its release while under review. State governments are responsible for enforcing laws against private screenings of uncertified films.
Environment Canada's poor air quality warning in Toronto due to wildfire smoke could stick around until the end of the week, said a meteorologist.
The man, in his 20s, was arrested on Tuesday in London after a post on X warned the Reform UK leader: 'I am going to shoot you in the head if you win.'
The stoic serviceman appeared concerned for his trusty steed as his head continuously dropped and his tongue momentarily emerged from his mouth.
Most country lanes are currently derestricted and are subject to the national speed limit of 60mph, however, this new guidance would see it reduced to 20mph.
Qantas is set to receive 12 new ultra-long haul jets from Airbus.
Failed asylum seekers Karin Al-Danasurt, Ibrahim Alshafe and Abdulla Ahmadi have been sentenced to six years for gang-raping an unconscious woman.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav strongly supports implementing a Uniform Civil Code. The state government plans to introduce a UCC Bill during the upcoming monsoon session. A committee submitted its report recommending UCC implementation, excluding tribal communities. The chief minister criticized the Congress party for its stance on the UCC issue. The government will also abide by the Supreme Court's decision on the Bhojshala dispute.
The Election Commission has updated the schedule for electoral roll revision in six states. Draft publication dates vary, with final rolls due in October for most. Telangana's revision will see draft publication on August 10 and finalization on October 12. Haryana and Andhra Pradesh will publish draft rolls on July 31. This exercise aims to update voter lists by adding new and removing ineligible electors.
The Delhi High Court requested responses regarding a PIL for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk's urgent medical intervention. Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra resigned from the Mamata Banerjee faction and joined a rebel group. The Union Cabinet approved seven significant projects across various sectors, including semiconductors and railways. The United States conducted fresh military strikes targeting Iranian military sites near the Strait of Hormuz.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has publicly backed students protesting against examination irregularities, urging climate activist Sonam Wangchuk to stop his hunger strike. He pointed out that equitable exams are vital for young people from less privileged backgrounds. Tharoor affirms that peaceful demonstrations are necessary to amplify youth concerns, and the opposition is set to raise these student issues in Parliament next week.
Mamata Banerjee strongly defended Abhishek Banerjee, stating he had done no wrong. She accused rebel leaders of unfairly targeting her nephew and his family. Mamata linked Madan Mitra's exit to ED summons, suggesting a 'setting' with the BJP. She asserted that a few leaders leaving would not weaken the Trinamool Congress party. The party chief vowed to rebuild the organization and continue its political fight.
À deux jours du coup d'envoi, Oyem s'apprête à vivre au rythme du Championnat national des moins de 17 ans, organisé du 17 au 25 juillet 2026 par la Fédération gabonaise de football (FEGAFOOT). Portée par la vision de son président, Pierre Alain Mounguengui, cette compétition s'inscrit dans une politique ambitieuse de développement du football de base, avec pour priorité la formation, la détection et l'accompagnement des jeunes talents appelés à représenter le Gabon sur les grandes scènes (...) - FOOTBALL / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Il existe au Gabon des hommes et des femmes brillants, détenteurs des diplômes les plus prestigieux, qui ont pourtant échoué à transformer les organisations dont ils avaient la charge. Non par manque de compétences techniques — mais par déficit de ce que l'on n'apprend pas dans les amphithéâtres : l'art d'inspirer les autres, de fédérer, de convaincre, de gérer les conflits, d'incarner l'exemplarité. Dans notre article précédent, nous avons identifié l'Université des Sciences de (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
[Bhekisisa] Could a vaccine that protects you against one of the most painful diseases of older age also help keep your brain healthy? South Africa has finally launched Shingrix, a new shingles vaccine that studies suggest may lower the risk of dementia too. We unpack what the evidence really shows -- and whether the hefty price tag is worth it.
As ties between Singapore and Malaysia deepen, some Singapore businesses may lose out from close links with Johor, but both countries stand to benefit overall, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam said on Wednesday (July 15).He was speaking to reporters after a breakfast roundtable with business leaders on the final day of his state visit to Malaysia from July 12 to 15.Addressing questions from the media, President Tharman shared that both sides are investing in bilateral ties and «strengthening complementarity» between the two countries.«It is no secret that, in linking up more with Johor for instance – through the Special Economic Zone and the RTS (Rapid Transit System) Link – there will be some businesses in Singapore who lose out – some service industries will lose out.»However, he noted that while some businesses and service industries may be affected, others stand to gain from closer Johor-Singapore links.«Both countries will be winners,» he said.The President added that the overall gains for Singapore and Malaysia would outweigh any smaller losses, describing this as a mature way of approaching the bilateral relationship.
One person was taken to hospital for smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in a flat in Bukit Batok in the early hours of Wednesday (July 15).Responding to queries from AsiaOne, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted to a fire at Block 412 Bukit Batok West Avenue 4 at about 3.15am.SCDF said the fire involved a bedroom in a unit on the 16th floor and was extinguished using a water jet.The cause of the fire is under investigation.In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Jurong East-Bukit Batok GRC MP Lee Hong Chuang said he was informed of the fire after returning home from a community event at Hong Kah North Community Club.«I immediately headed to the scene and activated the relevant agencies, together with our grassroots leaders, to provide assistance to the affected residents,» said Lee.Images shared on his social media show the charred interiors of the affected flat, with the ceiling blackened by the blaze.