On 14 November, former Finnish President Sauli Niinistö is due to present his report 'Safer Together: Strengthening Europe's Civilian and Military Preparedness and Readiness' to Parliament in plenary. The European Commission President requested the report in March 2024, and it was published on 30 October. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
[Daily Trust] Numerous Chad troops have been killed in a clash with jihadists in the Lake Chad region, the latest such incident in the central African nation, officials said on Sunday.
Shigeru Ishiba has been re-elected as Japan’s Prime Minister after his coalition suffered its worst election loss in over a decade Read Full Article at RT.com
US congressman says rumors about an ‘enemies list’ are lies and that Donald Trump is focused only on Americans and fixing their top issues Read Full Article at RT.com
Two nephews of the beloved Harry R. Hamilton share stories about his life and legacy.
[allAfrica] Monrovia -- African ministers attending the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum in Sochi have been assured of Russia's 'total support' to the continent in 'different sectors', reports the BBC.
The US Department of Commerce has ordered Taiwan-based TSMC to halt the shipment of certain sophisticated semiconductors to China Read Full Article at RT.com
Belarus has officially accepted the invitation to become a BRICS partner country, the Foreign Ministry in Minsk has confirmed Read Full Article at RT.com
The German chancellor has said Berlin and its NATO allies should instead focus on developing conventional medium-range ballistic missiles Read Full Article at RT.com
Last month, Berlin claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin was refusing to take phone calls from Olaf Scholz Read Full Article at RT.com
The collapse of Berlin’s ruling coalition was the logical result of throwing ever more money at Kiev at the expense of its own country Read Full Article at RT.com
Remember the BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India and China? Back in the early 2000s, pundits predicted the countries in the group would reign supreme, economically speaking.
Mared Foulkes, 21, was devastated when an email arrived to say she had failed the exam - and would not be able to move on to the third year of her pharmacy degree.
Malawi’s State Vice President, Michael Usi, has dramatically distanced himself from his party’s upcoming elective convention, scheduled for November 17, 2024, in Mzuzu, citing serious constitutional violations within the United Transformation Movement (UTM). In a statement to Nation Online, Usi, who currently serves as the president of UTM, made it clear that he would not […] The post Usi withdraws from Nov. 17 Convention: Amidst lawlessness in the party, will UTM transform without him? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
During his campaign in Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray questioned election officials about searching his bags, asking if they applied the same scrutiny to PM Modi, Amit Shah, and CM Shinde. He urged his supporters to inspect the IDs and belongings of officials who check them, criticizing the actions as undemocratic.
Five WTO members have accused India of exceeding market support for wheat and rice, potentially distorting global trade. They claim India's support for rice production has surpassed 87% of its value, exceeding the agreed-upon limits. India defends its actions, stating its commitment to domestic support requirements and the need to address food security concerns.
Vikram Misri's tenure as Foreign Secretary has been extended until July 2026. The decision, made by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, allows Misri to continue in his role beyond his scheduled retirement in November 2024. Misri, a seasoned diplomat, has held key positions in the Ministry of External Affairs and the Prime Minister's Office.
The Supreme Court is requesting the central government's input on a petition advocating for stricter age verification at points of alcohol sale and consumption. The petition, filed by an NGO, highlights the lack of robust age-checking mechanisms despite varying legal drinking ages across states. It also opposes doorstep liquor delivery, fearing it could increase underage drinking.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali government forces killed at least six al-Shabab militants, including two key leaders, in an operation near the Qansah Dhere district in the Bay region on Monday.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia's bicameral parliament approved key electoral laws on Monday, including rules governing elections, parties and political organizations and establishing the country's electoral commission.
[allAfrica] This election didn't make Kamala Harris America's first female president, but what her campaign achieved reaches far beyond the vote count. As the former president of Liberia and the first woman elected to lead an African nation, I know what it means to take on a challenge where the odds feel stacked against you.
[allAfrica] Botswana's new president intends to legalize undocumented Zimbabwean migrants, saying migrants «perform jobs that otherwise not get done».
Get the latest news on the transition to the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
The implementation of the provisions of any future agreement remains one of Israel's primary goals
Russian army continues to advance towards Oskol, smoothing out the front line along the river and towards the settlements of Glushkovka and Borovaya
According to the source, Benjamin Netanyahu also revealed during the meeting that there was «some resistance in the government regarding the elimination of Nasrullah»
During his election campaign, Donald Trump pledged that if he became president, he would be able to put an end to the chaos in the Middle East
Grain exports from the start of the agricultural season until November 1 of this year totaled 25.1 mln metric tons, President of the Russian Grain Union Arkady Zlochevsky said
The Blades faced rivals Wednesday for the first time since the incident on Sunday, and one supporter seemed to be displaying a sign on his phone reading, 'Where's Baldock?' while in the stands.
Russian human rights defender Maksim Grigoriev has presented a report alleging Ukrainian troops terrorized residents of the Donbass city Read Full Article at RT.com