Vladimir Putin is set to stay in power for another six years. Russians are set to vote in the third day of the nation's elections today. Dissidents have called for Russians to spoil their ballots
Rightly fearing abject humiliation officers took the unusual step of sending the decision back to the committee, and lo and behold sense prevailed this time. Well, not entirely, because Cllr Chas “Bike Stand” Booth still found a way to object because eight flats out of the 256 planned for the Ferry Road site would have sealed windows because of traffic noise and the potential of cooking smells from the next-door hotel. But then he was only taking his cue from the environmental protection...
Numerous fires have been reported across Virginia as much of the state hasn’t had rain for the past week.
State of Emergency declared from Ohio tornado outbreak
A dengue outbreak that has sickened at least 549 Puerto Ricans so far this
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has declared a State of Emergency after a container
Concrete walls in some Massachusetts homes are contaminated with pyrrhotite, a naturally-occurring mineral found in parts of New England.
Parliament has called on caretaker justice minister Dilan Yesilgöz to reverse a decision to switch off the network of emergency sirens from 2026. Yesilgöz said the sirens, which are tested on the first Monday of every month, had been made redundant by online warnings such as the NL-Alert system. But a majority of MPs backed a motion by Joost Eerdmans, of the right-wing JA21 party, to keep the sirens switched on. Eerdmans accepted that the deadline in his motion of
Most people with dengue will show no signs of infection or experience only mild symptoms, but in rare cases infections can become severe and potentially fatal.
The pilot was on board a PC-9 over Celbridge when he was alerted by an alarm in the cockpit that the aircraft was suffering a fault at 12.45pm.
Leaders at summit agree text that says pause should lead to ‘sustainable ceasefire’ Meanwhile, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has met with Luís Montenegro, who has been nominated as Portugal’s next prime minister.Both are members of the centre-right European People’s party. Continue reading
Varadkar’s shock announcement has prompted widespread calls for the country to go to the polls.