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«This visit stems from the historic friendly relations between Cuba and Russia and is strictly in line with international rules,» the Cuban Defense Ministry pointed out
One of tennis’ four Grand Slam events, the 2024 French Open is taking place in Paris, nicknamed the «City of Light,» between May 26 and June 9
Venezuela is proactively developing its agricultural sector now, Wilmar Alfredo Castro Soteldo added
Russian Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sergey Levin noted that Africa is becoming an increasingly important trading partner for Russia
Covid vaccines could be partly to blame for the rise in excess deaths since the pandemic, scientists have suggested.
Vishal Patil, grandson of former Maharashtra CM Vasantdada Patil, met Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge in New Delhi. He secured victory in the Lok Sabha election from Sangli constituency despite contesting as an independent candidate due to seat allocation to Shiv Sena-UBT.
Après mainte saisine depuis le coup de libération, voici aujourd'hui sept mois, sans suite quand on sait que le principe majeur du CTRI est simple : si tu as reçu l'argent tu termines les travaux ou tu vas en prison. Que se passe t-il à Ebel-Abanga ? En rappel des faits : L'état gabonais a initié les travaux d'adduction en eau potable dans le grand Ebel -Abanga et les villages voisins : les travaux terminés les compteurs achetés A la grande surprise des populations, aucune goûte (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
In an interesting twist to the chaos at Immigration Department, Nyasatimes can confirmed that the much-anticipated national shutdown by some concerned immigration officers has visibly and audibly failed. Our team has been in different immigration offices in Lilongwe, Blantyre, Mzuzu and Zomba and they have observed—both through the physical visits and interviews—those operations are not […] The post Immigration officers tumble in embarrassment as their national shutdown strike fails: What went wrong? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The High Court in Blantyre has nullified the appointment of Charles Kalumo as director general of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services. High Court Judge Mike Tembo in his ruling says Kalumo’s appointment was in violation of the applicable law. “Consequentially, it is ordered that Brigadier General Charles Kalumo (Retired) cease to hold […] The post Kalumo no longer Immigration boss: High Court nullifies his appointment as it was in ‘contravention of the law’. appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The High Court in Lilongwe has today convicted Annie Mumba, the widow of the late professor Peter Mumba, on a charge of murdering her husband in April 2020. The convict was arrested after postmortem results, requested by concerned family members, revealed that Mumba had died from acute poisoning. In his judgement, High Court Judge Mzondi […] The post High Court convicts wife of late Prof. Mumba for murder of husband: Evidence overwhelming appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The UNFPA has launched the first ever Malawi Youth Advisory Panel (MYAP) to address challenges and harness the opportunities presented by a youthful population. UNFPA Representative, Nelida Rodrigues said during the launch in Lilongwe on Thursday that the initiative plays a crucial role by acting as a link between the youth and decision-makes to guarantee […] The post UNFPA launches first ever Malawi Youth Advisory Panel-MYAP appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
SINGAPORE – In the lead up to Singapore’s Fifa World Cup qualifier against South Korea, Lions head coach Tsutomu Ogura said that his charges were “up for the challenge”. On June 6, in front of 49,097 eager fans inside a sold-out National Stadium, the visitors showed that both teams were several classes apart as Singapore were taught a footballing lesson in a 7-0 thumping at the hands of the South Koreans. It sent the Lions fans home deflated despite them packing the stands for what is the biggest turnout for a match at the National Stadium involving the Singapore national team. The previous record was during Singapore’s 3-1 loss to Malaysia in the 2014 AFF Suzuki Cup where 48,183 spectators were in attendance. Perhaps Ogura and the Lions fans’ confidence ahead of the Korea tie stemmed from Singapore’s last home outing here, when the Lions showed heart, grit and intelligence to fight back from two goals down to draw 2-2 against China on March 21.
The former Trump adviser is challenging a four-month prison term for contempt of Congress after failing to appear before a House panel investigating Jan. 6.
Hunter Biden faces three felony charges related to a gun he purchased in 2018. His trial began Monday in Delaware.
The bravery of a fallen Seychellois soldier of the British forces during World War II, Captain Clement Marc Jumeau, was rewarded on Thursday as part of activities to mark D-Day remembrance celebrations in Seychelles. D-Day, which is celebrated annually on June 6, marks the day Allied forces landed on five beaches in Normandy, France in 1944 fight German forces.The beaches code named Utah and Omaha were taken by American forces. While the other code-named beaches Juno, Sword and Gold were taken by troops from Britain, Canada, and France among others. The French and United States embassies and the British High Commission in Seychelles joined forces to celebrate Jumeau. According to the French Ambassador to Seychelles, Olivia Berkeley-Christmann, the event is to correct an error in history. The deceased soldier's relatives, Daphne Jumeau and Brigitte Haworth, received his merit award at a ceremony held at the cenotaph at the Mont Fleuri cemetery. The deceased soldiers' relatives, Daphne Jumeau and Brigitte Haworth. (Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY This is the first time since the event took place that Seychelles has celebrated its citizens who had directly contributed to the Normandy landing. Jumeau, who was in the United Kingdom at the time to pursue his law studies at the University of Cambridge, responded to an advert in the newspaper looking to recruit people with language skills. Speaking to the press after the ceremony attended by dignitaries and other war veterans, Haworth said that her great uncle applied since «he spoke French very well and had an accent that could not be traced to any of the French regions.» Haworth said, «He went through intensive training to become a resistance fighter to find messages that he would later pass on to the French resistance.» Jumeau later went to the French mainland twice, where he was captured the first time and managed to escape in quite ingenious ways using a hard piece of bread to carve a key, he managed to open the door and escape with quite a lot of his fellow crew,« recounted Haworth. Jumeau escaped through Spain and went to the UK where he immediately joined again despite recommendations that he stay behind. The French and United States embassies and the British High Commission in Seychelles joined forces to celebrate Jumeau. (Seychelles Nation) Photo License: CC-BY His second time in France, he was parachuted in and met the »Americans, French resistance fighters - passing on valuable information.« It was after disregarding warnings not to go to the safe house, that Jumeau was caught by German soldiers the second time and passed away while in prison. It is documented that the Seychellois soldiers who joined the British Forces were mainly involved in operations in North Africa and the landing in Sicily, Italy. It was on January 16, 1946, that General Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle granted Jumeau a mention in the Army Order (Croix de Guerre avec Palme). His bravery and initiative during his 10 months imprisonment in Marseille that de Gaul awarded Jumeau. Haworth said, »However, due to some administrative faults, the fallen soldier never received his award and this is something I am correcting today as the French representative in Seychelles.« Meanwhile, Jumeau's family is now trying to find his final resting grounds - which they suspect is in Berlin, Germany, and she said »The Red Cross is working with us, so that we may actually find out his final resting ground."
RIYADH: A team of doctors in Saudi Arabia successfully separated Filipino conjoined twins Akiza and Aisha in a four hour operation on Thursday. The surgery took place in five stages and involved a team of 25 medical professionals including a consultant, specialists, technical, nursing, and support staff. Head of the Medical and Surgical Team Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah, explained in a press statement that the operation went by smoothly.
[Africa Check] Nigeria accounts for 28.5% of the world's maternal deaths, not 10% as claimed by campaign group
[Shabelle] Bosaso, Somalia -- A heightened tensions reported in Puntland's Bosaso city with the region's Police Commander, Muumin Abdi Shire, has issued a strong complaint against the Puntland Security Force (PSF), accusing them of repeatedly targeting the police.
[Nyasa Times] After several months of failed negotiations with the government, healthcare workers have finally resolved to hold nation-wide sit in beginning Monday, June 10 2024, until government resolves their grievances.
The Samayukt Kisan Morcha demanded an apology from PM Modi for violating the Model Code of Conduct during the farmers' protest against the farm laws.
The BJP termed as baseless Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's allegation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah were «directly involved» in a «biggest stock market scam» and accused him of hatching a conspiracy to mislead the investors. Senior BJP leader Piyush Goyal told a press conference here that while Gandhi is making such allegations out of frustration following the opposition's defeat in the Lok sabha polls, Prime Minister Modi was working to make India the third largest economy.
New commander for Area One, Assistant Commissioner of Police Glenford Miller, and members of his security detail were fired on by gunmen on Kent Avenue, near, Flanker in St James late Wednesday night. Miller and his team had reportedly pulled over...
«Nothing is impossible to him who will try,» declared Alexander the Great, a mantra that has inspired countless young leaders across continents and throughout history. Alexander's remarkable journey, ascending to the throne of Macedon in 336 BC at the age of 20 and subsequently conquering vast territories spanning from Greece to Egypt and into modern-day India, serves as a testament to the power of determination and ambition. Despite facing formidable challenges, he remained undefeated in battle until his death, earning a legacy as one of history's greatest and most successful military commanders. For African youths, Alexander's story poses a compelling challenge—a reminder that with courage, perseverance, and a willingness to push boundaries, extraordinary achievements are within reach. It's a call to embrace audacious goals, pursue excellence relentlessly, and chart paths of innovation and progress in every sphere of endeavor. So, what's your story? What audacious dreams will you pursue, and what legacy will you leave for future generations?
Dhusamareb (HOL)- A Somali military court in Galmudug State executed three men in a public square in Dhusamareb town on Thursday for the murder of two brothers in December 2023.