Facing a struggle for survival, Iran is making world’s entire energy economy its battleground Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU could reportedly strip Hungary of its voting rights after Prime Minister Viktor Orban vetoed a €90 billion loan for Kiev Read Full Article at RT.com
The US has been drawn into an “unlawful” war on Iran by Israel and must disengage, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Iran has claimed striking a US F-35 fighter jet with anti–aircraft fire, circulating video of the plane purportedly sustaining a hit. Read Full Article at RT.com
Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever is being reasonable in public, a cardinal sin in Brussels these days Read Full Article at RT.com
Preparing for a first race looks different for everyone. Some runners follow structured training plans, others rely on simple consistency, social accountability, or technology-driven routines to stay motivated. Technological innovations make it easy to track your progress and goals. As March 29, the date of the Times Internet Delhi Half Marathon approaches at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in Delhi, here’s what one can do to stay in prime form.
A large avalanche fell from Kirkjubólshlíð during the night, crossing the road and continuing down into the sea.
Operation Epic Fury has plunged the Middle East into chaos, prompting India to manage a multi-faceted crisis. Over 2.2 lakh Indians have returned home amidst escalating conflict, while energy supplies face strain. New Delhi navigates a delicate diplomatic tightrope, balancing global powers to protect its citizens and economic interests.
Ukraine called for a transparent investigation into the detention of six of its nationals in Mizoram, denying any involvement in terrorist activities. Kyiv suspects Russia is attempting to create discord between Ukraine and India, urging that allegations be based on verified facts and intergovernmental cooperation.
Iran launched strikes on Saudi Aramco facilities and Kuwaiti refineries in retaliation for an Israeli attack on South Pars, warning of global «uncontrollable consequences» as oil prices surged. A projectile landed near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, raising safety concerns.
India is actively seeking LPG from all available sources, including Russia, to secure energy supplies. This move comes as the Middle East conflict disrupts global energy markets. India is also continuing to provide energy assistance to neighboring nations like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Maldives. Consumers are urged to use LPG wisely.
En marge de la réunion du Comité Ministériel de l'UMAC, et à la demande d'un groupe de professionnels gabonais vivant en France, j'ai eu le privilège d'échanger hier, à l'Ambassade du Gabon en France, avec des représentants de notre diaspora autour du Plan National de Croissance et de Développement (PNCD). Je tiens à adresser mes sincères remerciements à SEM Alfred Nguia Banda Ambassadeur du Gabon en France ainsi qu'à Madame Marie-Edith Tassyla-Ye-Doumbeneny, Ministre des Affaires (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Libreville, le 16 mars 2026-Dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre du Plan Opérationnel d'Urgence de la Filière Avicole (POUFA), adopté en Conseil des Ministres le 26 février 2026, le Ministère de l'Agriculture, de l'Élevage et du Développement Rural lance un Appel à Manifestation d'Intérêt (AMI) en vue de la sélection de cent cinquante (150) fermes avicoles locales déjà existantes sur l'ensemble du territoire national. Cette initiative s'inscrit dans la vision du Président de la République, (...) - AGRICULTURE ET PÊCHE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing Iran war may have knock-on effects that can lead to an economic downturn or recession, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong told Singapore media during this three-day visit to Japan on Wednesday (March 18).«We are monitoring the situation closely, because it is dynamic,» he said.He added: «We do not know when it will stop. But quite aside from the military operation, the key question is whether or not the Strait of Hormuz will continue to be blocked, and for how long.»The US had originally stated that its military operation would be over in a matter of weeks.Operation Epic Fury is now in its third week, PM Wong pointed out, as the US, Israel and Iran continue to battle, causing shipping to stall in the strait.About 20 per cent of the world's oil pass through the Strait of Hormuz.Should the Strait continue to be blocked — even if the military operation ceases — there can be «severe consequences» for the global economy, he said.While the focus has been on resources like oil and gas, food supplies and helium could also be affected.
A 41-year-old woman was arrested on Thursday (March 19) for allegedly impersonating police officers and using abusive words towards a public servant.Police said in a statement issued the same evening that they were alerted to an anonymous Facebook post — featuring an expletive-laden conversation — between a person claiming to be a police officer and an unknown user on Tuesday.AsiaOne reviewed the screenshots, which were published in a Facebook group, and noted that the F-word was used more than 15 times. In at least two messages, the imposter also threatened to rape the unknown user.
Pump prices in Singapore saw a fourth consecutive day of adjustments on Thursday (March 19) as Sinopec, followed by SPC, raised its respective posted price for diesel by 7 cents.This mirrored the moves of Shell, Esso and Caltex, which also raised diesel prices by 7 cents each on Wednesday.But all five companies held prices for petrol steady — for a second consecutive day.Following the latest round of adjustments, the price for diesel now ranges from $3.56 at SPC, to $3.63 at Caltex, Esso and Shell. The posted price for diesel at Sinopec holds the middle ground at $3.62.Cynergy raised pump prices on WednesdayUnion Gas Holdings-owned Cynergy raised prices for its 95- and 98-octane petrol by 5 cents a litre on Wednesday, while holding its posted price for diesel unchanged.
Unknown UAVs have been spotted over a Washington base where Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio live, the Washington Post reports Read Full Article at RT.com
Markets have taken fright after Iran struck a massive Qatar gas field in response to an Israeli attack - sending oil and gas prices spiking.
Donald Trump arrived at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for his second dignified transfer amid the raging war on Iran.
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Tributes have poured in for former TOWIE star Jordan Wright after he was found drowned in a drainage canal after allegedly running around erratically in Thailand.
Rwanda has filed a claim for around $127 million against the UK following a cancelled migrant deal Read Full Article at RT.com
India will not agree to Ukraine’s request to release suspected mercenaries, Shokin Chauhan has told RT India Read Full Article at RT.com
The Pentagon is seeking over $200 billion from Congress to fund the Iran war, the Washington Post reports Read Full Article at RT.com
RT correspondent Steve Sweeney and his cameraman have been injured in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon Read Full Article at RT.com
Tehran shifts sharply on Ukraine, with officials warning of retaliation as geopolitical rifts deepen over Israel, Russia, and US ties Read Full Article at RT.com
People close to JD Vance concede that a long conflict will be a challenge for the next GOP nominee but say the vice president hasn’t made up his mind about running.
The proposal has already been rejected by members of a separate federal coin committee — and panned by former member Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Past GOP leaders, including George W. Bush, spoke out against Islamophobia. Now it is going unchallenged.
TOKYO – Singapore and Japan are strategically aligned, with similar views on the importance of free and open trade, as well as international cooperation. Both also have a shared interest in new areas of growth, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on March 18.While the Republic remembers its history and the Japanese Occupation, this does not mean Singapore cannot move forward to forge a mutually beneficial relationship with Japan as it has done over the decades, he said as he concluded the main section of his three-day official visit to Tokyo.Both countries have a longstanding relationship and believe in free and open trade, as well as in upholding the rules-based international order. Both sides are also pushing forward in similar sectors of artificial intelligence, quantum and space technologies, and cybersecurity, said PM Wong.These are new opportunities that will benefit both countries, including in research, investments and job creation, he added.