The company noted that previous versions of the armor/load carriage system had already been used by military personnel, but the system required improvement
Andrey Marochko said the Russian military is also moving in on Raigorodok
The Cyprus presidency in the EU said the ambassadors approved the 90 bln euro loan for Ukraine
Hungary and Slovakia also lifted their veto from the plan to allocate 90 bln euro funding for Ukraine in 2026-2027
Vladimir Plahotniuc’s lawyer has promised to appeal the sentence
Some House races are newly competitive, and three Republican incumbents are now endangered.
As U.S. envoys pursue peace talks, the president confronts persistent sticking points: sanctions relief, enrichment limits and the risk of empowering Tehran.
The measure puts Democrats ahead in the battle for the House, but attention now shifts to Florida, where Republicans could regain the gerrymandering advantage.
A child was taken to the hospital after their footwear became trapped in an escalator at Bugis Junction on Wednesday (April 22) afternoon.In a video shared on Xiaohongshu on Wednesday (April 22), a group of people can be seen gathered around an escalator, with some using torchlights, while security personnel appeared to be rendering assistance.According to the video, the injured child is believed to be Caucasian.Responding to queries from AsiaOne, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call for assistance from 20, Victoria Street at about 12.30pm. Upon arrival, a child's right foot was seen trapped at the side of an escalator.Using rescue equipment, SCDF freed the foot and send the child to KK Women's and Children's Hospital. In a statement on Wednesday, a Bugis Junction spokesperson confirmed the incident, saying that a shopper’s footwear was caught while riding one of the mall's escalators.
The controversial project would see waste burned to create energy in Fiji to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels, but locals and environmentalists are not happy.
Head of the region Sergey Aksyonov noted that the journalists could see for themselves what the region looks like today and freely talk to local residents and guests of the Crimean peninsula, asking them any questions of interest
Imports of used passenger cars rose by 21% year-on-year in the Q1 to 82,300 units
According to the state corporation’s press service, Rosatom supplies around 400 types of isotope products at present
The resumption of pipeline operations is seen in Slovakia as key to ensuring national energy security
Andrey Marochko noted that Ukrainian troops are actively trying to counterattack near the neighboring Minkovka settlement in an attempt to retake their positions
India is grappling with an unusually early and prolonged summer in 2026, marked by soaring temperatures and intensifying heatwaves. This extreme heat is exacerbating water scarcity, creating a critical link between two pressing environmental challenges. The nation's health systems are bracing for increased heat-related illnesses as warm nights offer little respite.
Bihar MP Pappu Yadav courted fresh controversy by claiming 70-80% of politicians watch porn, while defending his earlier sexist remarks about women in politics. The Bihar State Women's Commission has sought an explanation from Yadav for his offensive statements, which have drawn widespread criticism.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh issued a stern warning to Pakistan, stating that any attempt to create trouble would be met with a strong response. He highlighted India's enhanced military strength and its shift from import dependence to becoming a defence exporter. Singh's remarks come a year after the Pahalgam terror attack.
The US has dangerously depleted its stockpile of missiles during the Iran war, leaving it vulnerable in any future conflict, report warns Read Full Article at RT.com
Minister of Information Shadric Namalomba is facing scrutiny after dramatically shifting his position on Malawi’s worsening fuel situation, while simultaneously announcing a withdrawal from phone interviews with the media. In a statement posted on his official Facebook page, Namalomba sought to calm public anxiety, assuring Malawians that there is no need for panic buying. He […] The post Namalomba Shifts Narrative on Fuel Crisis, Retreats from Media Interviews appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Fresh details emerging from the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) point to what lawmakers are describing as calculated attempts by businessperson Shiraz Yusuf to avoid public scrutiny over the controversial purchase of Amaryllis Hotel. The committee, which has resumed its high-stakes inquiry into the deal, on Wednesday turned down a formal request from Yusuf seeking […] The post Yusuf Asked for Secret Hearing, Then Cited Illness After Refusal as PAC Suspects He Is Avoiding Amaryllis Hotel Probe appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Iran is expecting the US to follow through on promises made on the ground, Prof. Elham Kadkhodaee has told RT India Read Full Article at RT.com
An apartment block has partially collapsed after a Ukrainian drone strike on Syzran, the governor of Russia’s Samara Region has said Read Full Article at RT.com
RELOS pact gives India a foothold in the Arctic and Western Pacific while offering Russia warm‑water depth in the Indian Ocean Read Full Article at RT.com
Nigeria has filed 13 counts of treason and terrorism against security personnel accused of plotting to oust President Bola Tinubu Read Full Article at RT.com
The Iran war has been a strategic disaster for the US, leaving Trump in a weaker position and damaging US credibility, an expert tells RT Read Full Article at RT.com
A couple in Bukit Batok had a surprising encounter with nature when they spotted a baby owl sitting atop a car and took care of it until NParks officers arrived to collect the little bird on April 18. The incident took place at a carpark near Block 213 Bukit Batok Street 21. Dyah, a marketing manager, told AsiaOne that her husband Fazrin first spotted the owlet from a distance perched atop a car at around 11.55am. He quickly contacted Dyah and asked her to report the incident to NParks. Dyah, who was home at the time, hurried downstairs to check on the owlet as she was «worried it might get injured or dehydrated». She carefully approached the bird and contacted NParks through their hotline. An officer asked if she could send photos of the owlet and place the raptor in a box or safe container. Dyah, who said she would go dumpster diving to «save the fluffy cute baby owl», saw a blue recycling bin nearby and searched for a suitable cardboard box.
A 51-year-old man will be charged in court on Thursday (April 23) for his alleged involvement in deceiving an insurance company of more than $12,000 by submitting fake medical invoices.Police said in a news release on Wednesday that he was employed as a principal consultant with a local company between 2023 and 2025.He had allegedly submitted 48 forged medical invoices to an insurance company to make fraudulent claims on reimbursements, including for his dependents who were covered by his employer's group insurance policy.Using original invoices from medical institutions as templates, he is said to have forged subsequent invoices using his office laptop.According to the police, he successfully defrauded the insurance company of over $12,000 in claims over the three-year period of his employment.Last year, he attempted to make additional fraudulent claims of more than $2,500 through nine forged invoices but were unsuccessful.
Opposition Spokesman on Energy Phillip Paulwell says while his government counterpart, Daryl Vaz, has reportedly suggested that the high price of electricity was attributed chiefly to the terms of the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) licence, there was no legal barrier at this time preventing the Government from initiating early negotiations to grant a new licence to supply power to the country. The licence granted to JPS expires in July 2027.
Minister of National Security and Peace Dr Horace Chang says that after a massive slash in major crimes last year, Jamaicans are now set to reap a “peace dividend”, putting the benefits of safer communities at the forefront of the country’s progress. He explained that this “peace dividend” refers to the tangible social, economic, and developmental gains flowing directly to communities as crime declines, including safer streets, stronger families, expanded opportunities for young people, and an overall improved quality of life.
WESTERN BUREAU: A viral video showing a barbed wire fence blocking a section of Negril’s famed Seven Mile Beach has sparked public outrage and swift action, but the man at the centre of the controversy insists the intention was never to deny access. Diego Heaven, an instructor at Reef Explorer dive centre, said the fence was misunderstood. “Our intention is never ever to lock anyone out from the beach … . All we’re trying to do is protect our property,” he explained.