India's political and sports scenes were buzzing, highlighted by a Rahul Gandhi-Shahid Afridi controversy after the Asia Cup clash, drawing BJP's ire and Congress's defense. Operation Sindoor's impact on Maulana Masood Azhar's family was revealed by a JeM commander. In other news, the Puja Khedkar case took a turn, and Apollo Tyres became Team India's jersey sponsor until 2027.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar acknowledged India's refusal of third-party mediation for the ceasefire established on May 10. Dar stated that India insists on bilateral talks, a stance reiterated during a meeting in Washington. He emphasized Pakistan's openness to dialogue, while noting India's reluctance.
Au Gabon, la lutte contre le Vih/Sida demeure un défi urgent de santé publique, particulièrement pour la jeunesse, véritable relève de la Nation. Les chiffres sont préoccupants : sur une population nationale estimée à 2,39 millions d'habitants, environ 51 000 vivent avec le Vih/Sida. Parmi eux, 1 844 jeunes âgés de 15 à 24 ans, dont 1 010 filles et 737 garçons sont déjà touchés. Chaque année, près de 1 800 décès liés au virus sont enregistrés. Le Rev. Pasteur John Jerry Onanga Mbourou, (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Fantastic Four star Ioan Gruffudd's ugly feud with his ex-wife Alice Evans is headed for a knock-down, drag-out court trial that could last almost two weeks.
The victim is said to have first been contacted on Facebook last year by a man who claimed he was working offshore.
Video obtained by TMZ shows what appears to be Tyler Robinson walking towards Utah Valley University around 8am last Wednesday, about four hours before Charlie Kirk was shot.
The ITV presenter, 48, made the confession on the breakfast show on Tuesday and explained that many viewers had called on her to quit after she aired her views on the rallies in central London.
Follow the Daily Mail's liveblog for all the latest updates today as the Duchess of Kent's funeral is held at Westminster Cathedral, with senior Royal Family members in attendance.
TEHRAN – The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS), in cooperation with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), has held a workshop on the vital importance of rehabilitation.
TEHRAN – The Iranian anti-narcotics police have seized 11.859 tons of narcotics in the southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan province since the beginning of the current Iranian year (March 21), the commander of border guards, Ahmad Ali Goudarzi, has said.
TEHRAN – An Iranian delegation will participate in the 4th International Telecommunications and Information Technology Exhibition and Conference (ITEX), scheduled to take place from September 25 to 28 in Baghdad, Iraq.
TEHRAN – The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS) have signed a letter of agreement (LoA) to strengthen procedures for how saffron is tested, processed, and marketed.
The video platform’s ownership will reportedly be transferred to a consortium of American investors to avoid being banned in the country Read Full Article at RT.com
Speaking ahead of the Duchess's funeral at Westminster Cathedral on Tuesday, pianist and singer Adam O'Shea said her mentoring was key for his own progression in music.
Grocery prices at supermarkets in Britain were 4.9 per cent higher than a year ago in the four weeks to September 7, according to market research firm Worldpanel by Numerator.
Originaire du Haut-Ogooué, Pascal Oyougou effectue ses études primaires et secondaires à l'École Saint-Hilaire de Franceville, au Collège Saint-Dominique de Moanda, puis au Collège Monseigneur Bessieux. Il poursuit ensuite sa formation supérieure à l'École Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs de Libreville (ENSIL) de l'Université Omar Bongo (UOB), où il se spécialise en électromécanique. Ingénieur électromécanicien de formation, il cumule plus de 31 ans d'expérience dans l'aviation (...) - PORTRAIT / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Lambaréné, 13 septembre 2025 – Dans une atmosphère empreinte de solidarité et d'engagement social, le Dr Séraphin Akure Davain, actuel Ministre de la Justice, Garde des Sceaux, Chargé des Droits Humains, a procédé à une remise de kits scolaires au bénéfice des enfants du 2e arrondissement de la ville de Lambaréné. Cette initiative s'inscrit dans une dynamique de proximité et d'écoute, à quelques jours des élections législatives prévues le 27 septembre prochain, pour lesquelles le (...) - SOCIAL / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
The Environmental and Natural Resources Appeals Board has rejected a request from environmental organizations to halt preparatory construction work for the Hvammsvirkjun power plant.
The operation to occupy what is believed to be the last remaining Hamas stronghold has been confirmed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Read Full Article at RT.com
West Jerusalem has rejected the accusation, slamming the body as a “Hamas proxy” and calling for its abolition Read Full Article at RT.com
A “rollback” in peace efforts is being driven by “rabid militarists” in Europe, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
[allAfrica] A Zambian court has sentenced Leonard Phiri from Zambia and Jasten Mabulesse Candunde from Mozambique to two years in prison for attempting to use witchcraft to kill President Hakainde Hichilema.
The cottage in County Mayo has been placed on the market for £300k and clearly continues to have a special place in the Oasis brothers' hearts.
One migrant who arrived in Britain last month had been due to be sent back aboard a scheduled flight to Paris on Monday afternoon. But the removal under the 'one in, one out' deal was abandoned.
Shocking videos claim to show a meteorite which has sprouted a giant organism with tentacles which have been growing uncontrollably.
Since catapulting to fame on BBC show The Apprentice back in 2017, Thomas Skinner has portrayed himself in public as a successful 'cheeky chappie' businessman.
Sir Keir finally broke cover in an interview in which he insisted he would never have appointed the controversial peer as US ambassador if he had known the full truth about his friendship with Epstein.
SINGAPORE — The 6.3m-long carcass of a baleen whale was found in the waters off Tanjong Pagar on Sept 6.Announcing the discovery in a statement, the NUS Lee Kong Chian National History Museum said the cause of the whale's death is unclear.The carcass was in an advanced stage of decomposition, and research is underway to find out more about the animal, said the museum's curator of mammals Marcus Chua.Officers from the National Parks Board (NParks) had alerted the museum researchers to the carcass.However, while preparations were ongoing, the whale's «delicate carcass» was reported on Sept 12 to have drifted towards the Marina Bay Cruise Centre.To prevent it from being lost to the open sea, museum staff worked with Singapore Salvage Engineers to secure the remains.
SINGAPORE — Another eatery has reported being targeted by a fake bulk order, bringing the total number of reported cases in just over a week to six.The latest case to surface affected Hapiha Mediterranean Taverna, located near Holland Road, and involved the impersonation of someone from Singapore Chinese Girls' School.Hapiha's co-owner, who wanted to be known only as Ali, told The Straits Times that a man contacted the restaurant on Sept 10 at around 3.45pm, claiming to be from Singapore Chinese Girls' School and the «education sector».The caller wanted to book the restaurant, which serves non-halal food, for three days between 3pm and 6pm for 30 people each day, on Sept 12, 13 and 14, said Ali.The estimated value of the booking, inclusive of operating costs, was more than $3,000, said Ali.«(The caller) told us he had been to the restaurant before. It was as if he knew the restaurant very well,» she added.The restaurant, which has been operating for two years in Ridgewood Close, in the Mount Sinai area, seats a maximum of 30 people.
This study examines how structural labour market inequalities affect women’s mental health in the EU. It highlights the gender pay and pension gaps and new forms of work as drivers of poorer well-being among women. The study identifies fragmented policy responses and recommends coordinated, gender-responsive action across labour, health and gender equality domains. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
[New Times] Members of Parliament on September 15 adopted a resolution condemning the European Parliament's recent call for the immediate and unconditional release of Victoire Ingabire.
[New Times] The healthcare system in Rwanda is on the verge of a critical transformation. With the prepayment model which is also known as capitation set to launch in October, patients and health facilities alike stand to gain from a financing approach designed to improve efficiency, accountability, and service delivery.
[New Times] Hollywood filmmaker Michael Bay has shared his remarkable experience behind naming a baby gorilla at the recent Kwita Izina ceremony in Kinigi, and revealed plans to produce a short film using footage he captured with his Nikon Z camera.