Colombia’s Gustavo Petro alleged an assassination attempt as Senator Aida Quilcue said she survived would-be kidnappers Read Full Article at RT.com
The Trump administration is considering increasing pressure on Tehran over its nuclear program by seizing tankers carrying Iranian oil Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky will allow men over 60 to serve in the military as Kiev struggles to replenish its ranks amid mounting losses Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine and its European backers have undermined US President Donald Trump’s peace push, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Aluko on Tuesday appeared on talkSPORT with Jim White and Jordan to defend her position after reigniting her feud with ex-Arsenal legend Ian Wright.
Blake Fielder-Civil was married to Winehouse from 2007 to 2009 and has previously admitted introducing the singer to heroin for the first time.
A criminal organization responsible for smuggling cocaine from South America to Europe has been dismantled following a coordinated investigation by authorities in Iceland, Lithuania, and Spain, with support from Europol and Eurojust.
Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) councillors staged a walkout from Tuesday’s meeting of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) after Councillor Lorraine Dobson of the Springfield Division was elected deputy mayor. The walkout followed heated exchanges between JLP and People’s National Party (PNP) councillors over whether the election process complied with the KSAMC’s standing orders. JLP members argued that as a matter of principle, the post of deputy mayor should have gone to one of their councillors.
National Integrity Action (NIA) Principal Director Dr Gavin Myers wants the Government to urgently roll out critical anti-corruption legislative reforms such as the long-proposed unexplained wealth order (UWO) regime. His call comes at a time when the country remains stuck in stagnation with a repeat score of 44 on Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index (CPI).
For 21 years, Liston Morrison has been living in a world that has slowly faded into darkness. The 60-year-old Spanish Town resident, once a proud and hard-working chef who spent years preparing meals in Cuba, never imagined that the same job that allowed him to provide for his family would one day cost him his sight. Constant exposure to heavy steam from boiling pots gradually damaged his eyes, leaving him visually impaired and eventually unable to work.
WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica’s general aviation sector is in steep decline, weakened by outdated regulations, high operating costs and what industry stakeholders describe as a policy environment that has failed to recognise the sector’s economic and strategic value. The Jamaica Aircraft Operators and Pilots Association (JAOPA) says the industry, once central to domestic connectivity, pilot training and emergency response, is now “on life support”, with only three operators and a single civilian flying school remaining — the Aviation School of the West Indies.
A Manchester maintenance contractor who was mauled by two pit bull terriers at a company’s premises in August 2010 has been awarded $1.2 million in general damages, plus interest and special damages, after the Supreme Court found the company negligent. Justice Althea Jarrett ruled that V. & M. Import & Export Company Limited failed to properly secure its guard dogs, which attacked Alrick Knight while he was lawfully on the property. The court awarded Knight $1.2 million in general damages and $24,998.57 in special damages.
Singapore has retained its position as the least corrupt country within the Asia-Pacific region and the third least corrupt country globally, according to the 2025 edition of Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index (TI-CPI). The index was released on Tuesday (Feb 10) and ranked a total of 182 countries based on a numerical score from 0 to 100, with higher scores representing lower perceived levels of corruption in the public sector. Singapore maintained a score of 84, which is the same as last year, coming in behind Denmark and Finland which scored 89 points and 88 points respectively. While Singapore scored highly, Transparency International said that Singapore still faces scrutiny for facilitating the movement of «dirty money» across borders. According to the index, the global average came in at 42, and 122 countries scored below 50, with only five countries scoring above 80 in 2025.
Russia’s president and his South African counterpart have held talks focused on a range of issues, including ending the Ukraine conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
India has cut the time frame for removing fake content and called for clear labelling of AI Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has held talks with his Tanzanian counterpart, Mahmoud Thabit Kombo Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow argues that dialogue with the US is continuing in words but not in action Read Full Article at RT.com
EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas wants to give conditions to Russia for ending the Ukraine conflict, including restrictions on its military Read Full Article at RT.com
President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika’s Cabinet ministers have been hitting the ground running, balancing international engagements with critical domestic initiatives, all while keeping the presidency fully informed of their activities. From driving economic growth and social protection to strengthening infrastructure and international partnerships, Malawi’s ministers are demonstrating proactive leadership across sectors. Economic Growth and Trade […] The post APM Ministers in Action: Driving Malawi’s Growth from Capital Hill to the World Stage appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi Congress Party (MCP) publicity secretary Jessie Kabwila has landed in hot water after comments during a party gathering appeared to admit that some MCP members were involved in financial fraud during the previous administration—remarks she later tried to retract. The incident occurred on Sunday at a Central Region office clean-up in Lilongwe, where Kabwila […] The post Kabwila Admits MCP Members Pocketed Billions, Backtracks Amid Public Outcry appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
At a time when African leaders are calling for unity, value addition, and greater control over the continent’s mineral wealth, Malawi is quietly positioning itself as one of the region’s emerging mining frontiers, with local financial institutions stepping in to help bridge the capital gap. At the 2026 African Mining Indaba in Cape Town, attended […] The post From Policy to Capital: How Malawi Is Positioning Itself as Africa’s Next Mining Frontier appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Old Mutual (Malawi) Limited, in partnership with Mzuzu University (MZUNI), has scheduled the preliminary examinations for the Old Mutual Mathematics Olympiad on 14 February 2026, with tests to be conducted nationwide. Associate Professor Khumbo Kumwenda, Dean of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Innovation at MZUNI, revealed that eight examination centres have been established across […] The post Old Mutual Mathematics Olympiad Preliminary Exams Set for 14 February appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi and many other African countries facing food shortages could soon benefit from a new partnership between the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and OCP Group, a global leader in plant nutrition. The five-year partnership will use nuclear and isotopic techniques to make fertilizers more effective, improve crop nutrition, and create food systems that can […] The post IAEA and OCP Group Join Forces to Improve Food Security Using Nuclear Technology appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As the toxic fallout from the Epstein files continues, those embroiled in the mess do what people like that always do when they're caught out: take refuge.
Prince William 'loathes' Fergie and 'couldn't wait' to see her and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor kicked out of Royal Lodge, insiders have claimed.
Kelmend Tershalla, 22, was arrested in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, last year after being stopped by police.
Reform has been vying for publicans' backing after Labour was forced to backtrack on a planned business rates rise for pubs and music venues. But it has been accused of 'irresponsible' promises.
The mystery girlfriend of a Winter Olympics star who admitted to cheating on her in a live television interview has responded to his public outburst.
Was the hot affair worth it if you got found out? Tracey Cox poses the question to men and women - their answers might surprise you.
A meltdown at the civil service pension scheme has worsened since we revealed last week that some members had been left without any retirement income for months.
A 24-year-old man was arrested on Monday (Feb 9) for his suspected involvement in scams relating to Pokemon trading cards, the police said on Wednesday. The alleged scammer had allegedly advertised pre-order sales of Pokemon trading cards on Telegram, racking up 21 reports from victims who lost at least $69,000. The suspect purportedly became uncontactable after receiving payments via bank transfer or PayNow, or gave excuses for delays in delivery of the cards. Officers from Woodlands Police Division identified the alleged seller and arrested him on Monday.The suspect will be charged in court on Wednesday with cheating, which carries a punishment of up to 10 years' jail and a fine."The police takes a serious stance against any person who may be involved in scams, and perpetrators will be dealt with in accordance with the law, said the police in a news release on Wednesday. Under enhanced penalties, which came into effect from Dec 30 last year, scammers and members or recruiters of scam syndicates will face mandatory caning of at least six strokes, up to a maximum of 24 strokes.
SINGAPORE — Yet another noise dispute between neighbours ended badly, this time with a man smearing luncheon meat near a woman's flat after he got upset with her children playing outside his unit.Vikneswaran V. Moganaval, 36, was living in a Woodlands Housing Board flat when he became upset with the woman's two children, aged four and seven, for playing along the common corridor on Deepavali on Oct 20, 2025.Deputy Public Prosecutor Chong Kee En said Vikneswaran knew that the woman and her family are Malay-Muslim, and that consumption of and contact with pork are forbidden in Islam.DPP Chong said Vikneswaran wanted to throw luncheon meat at the woman's flat but refrained from doing so. Instead, he took a tin of luncheon meat, opened it, poured the contents into the common corridor and smeared them across the floor of the corridor.On Feb 11, Vikneswaran was sentenced to 14 weeks' jail after pleading guilty to one count of wounding the religious feelings of the woman and her family — an offence under the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act.