Aucun des principaux blocs politiques n'obtient de majorité absolue à l'Assemblée nationale. La question du futur gouvernement reste entière.
President Biden has two events in Pennsylvania on Sunday as he and his staff remain defiant against calls to drop out.
The television channel notes that neither of the political blocs has managed to win an absolute majority of 289 seats in the lower house of parliament, which is needed to form a government of its own
According to Saldo, it was the right choice, since this is a bad idea «to die for the puppet regime and its overseas patrons.»
Hollande, 69, scored 43% of votes in the second round of voting in the Tulle commune in the central French department of Correze
According the newspaper, the president «would like to wait for more exact data on the distribution of mandates in the new parliament to make necessary decisions.»
The police in Portmore, St Catherine are probing the murder of a man inside his home on Rosemarie Lane in Naggo Head early Saturday morning. Dead is 51-year-old Luke Young otherwise called 'Screw'. It is reported that about 1 a.m.,...
Heavy rains on Saturday flooded the newly-built Green Acres Police Station in Spanish Town, St Catherine, reigniting concerns about its readiness to house police officers. Despite being slated to open in 2021, the station remains technically...
The South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) is reporting that the Spanish Town Hospital is now operating under an emergency mode due to severe flooding in the Accident & Emergency (A&E) Department. According to Errol Greene, Regional...
The left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) is reportedly leading in the French parliamentary elections Read Full Article at RT.com
The Russian military has released footage showing the aftermath of a strike on a Ukrainian airfield after Kiev claimed it had failed Read Full Article at RT.com
Moyale Barracks Football Club is through to the round of 16 of the FDH Bank Cup after walloping Chintheche United 7-1 in a match that took place at Mzuzu Stadium on Sunday. United settled early into the game with their excellent passing pattern on the floor and gave some problems to the soldiers’ defence manned […] The post Moyale wallops Chintheche Utd- through to round of 16 of the FDH Bank Cup appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
President Biden has two events in Pennsylvania on Sunday as he and his staff remain defiant against calls to drop out.
Hippos, the world’s second-heaviest land animal, can briefly detach from the ground while running, British scientists have found Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian envoy to China Igor Morgulov says the BRICS group is creating a financial system that would resist third-party dominance Read Full Article at RT.com
Four Ukrainian servicemen have crossed the Dnieper River to surrender to Russia, according to RIA Novosti Read Full Article at RT.com
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The left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) is reportedly leading in the French parliamentary elections Read Full Article at RT.com
An FPV drone detonated in the territory of a farm
The 2024 Summer Olympic Games will be hosted by the French capital of Paris between July 26 and August 11
According to the news portal, now the Hungarian prime minister is heading to Beijing, where he is expected to arrive «at dawn on Monday.»
The Israeli prime minister insists that «there will be no smuggling of weapons to Hamas from Egypt to the Gaza border»
According to the television channel’s forecast, Marine Le pen and Jordan Bardells’s party may count on from 210 to 228 seats in the 577-seat legislature
RIYADH: The head of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam said there is still a long way to go despite the project having cleared more than 450,000 landmines and explosive remnants of war in Yemen. “There is still a long way to go to reach a mine-free Yemen”, the project’s managing director, Ousama Al-Gosaibi, said in a statement. Since at least 2015, Houthi militias have planted landmines — conventional and improvised — in “quantities and sophistication that far exceeds reasonable limits,” Al-Gosaibi said
RIYADH: The Saudi culture and education ministries recently honored pre-university general education students who were winners of the second edition of the Cultural Skills Competition held in Riyadh. The winners received prizes worth a total of SR9 million ($2.4 million) while the organizers of the competition signed three agreements to support distinguished talents.
JEDDAH: Google recently awarded five seed grants to faculty members at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology to support research in artificial intelligence in Saudi Arabia.
A five-member Indian delegation from the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) will be visiting Colombo from July 7-9 for bilateral discussions on collaboration between the National Centre for Good Governance and Sri Lanka Institute of Development Administration (SLIDA) for capacity building programmes of Sri Lankan Civil Servants in India.
Árdís Lára Gísladóttir and Ásta Katrín Helgadóttir, from Suðurnes exceeded everyone’s expectations when they became world champions in a new sport called Hyrox, the first competition was held in Germany in 2017. The competition now was held in Nice in southern France, and the sport is getting hugely popular all over the world. In Hyrox, the participants take on eight training tasks and run a kilometre between each task.
The military regimes of Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso marked their divorce from the rest of West Africa Saturday as they signed a treaty setting up a confederation between them. The first summit of the three countries, who all pulled out of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) earlier this year, also saw calls for greater cooperation across a wide range of sectors. «Our people have irrevocably turned their backs on ECOWAS,» Niger's ruling General Abdourahamane Tiani told his fellow Sahel strongmen at the gathering's opening in the Nigerien capital Niamey. The three leaders, who took power through coups in recent years, «decided to take a step further towards greater integration» and «adopted a treaty establishing a confederation», they said in a statement issued at the end of the summit. The «Confederation of Sahel States», which will use the acronym AES and be headed by Mali in its first year, will group some 72 million people. Their ECOWAS exits were fuelled in part by accusations that Paris was manipulating the bloc, and not providing enough support for anti-jihadist efforts. - Shift away from France - «The AES is the only effective sub-regional grouping in the fight against terrorism,» Tiani declared on Saturday, calling ECOWAS «conspicuous by its lack of involvement in this fight». The exit came as the trio shifted away from former colonial ruler France, with Tiani calling for the new bloc to become a «community far removed from the stranglehold of foreign powers». All three have expelled anti-jihadist French troops and turned instead towards what they call their «sincere partners» -- Russia, Turkey and Iran. In early March, the AES announced joint anti-jihadist efforts, though they did not specify details. Insurgents linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group have carried out attacks for years in the vast «three borders» region between Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, despite the massive deployment of anti-jihadist forces. ECOWAS is due to hold a summit of its heads of state in the Nigerian capital Abuja on Sunday, where the issue of relations with the AES will be on the agenda. Relations between ECOWAS deteriorated following a July 2023 coup that brought Tiani to power, when the bloc imposed sanctions and even threatened to intervene militarily to restore the ousted president, Mohamed Bazoum. The sanctions were lifted in February but relations between the two sides remain frosty. After several bilateral meetings, this is the first meeting of all three Sahelian strongmen since coming to power through coups between 2020 and 2023. Niger's Tiani first welcomed his Burkinabe counterpart Ibrahim Traore in the capital on Friday, followed by Malian Colonel Assimi Goita who arrived Saturday. - 'Serious project' - «The aim is to show that this is a serious project with three committed heads of state showing their solidarity,» said Gilles Yabi, founder of the West African think tank Wathi. The trio have made sovereignty a guiding principle of their governance and aim to create a common currency. Sunday's summit comes as several West African presidents have called in recent weeks for a solution to resume dialogue between the two camps. Notably, Senegal's new President Bassirou Diomaye Faye said in late May that reconciliation between ECOWAS and the three Sahel countries was possible. In June, his newly re-elected Mauritanian counterpart, President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, called on West African countries to unite again against the expansion of jihadism. But the successive summits on the same weekend raise fears of a stiffening of positions between the AES and ECOWAS. «I do not see the AES countries seeking to return to ECOWAS. I think it's ECOWAS that will have to tone it down (the situation),» Nigerien lawyer Djibril Abarchi told AFP. Beyond military cooperation, the leaders Saturday also talked about «mutualising» their approach to strategic sectors such as agriculture, water, energy and transport. They also asked that indigenous languages be given greater prominence in local media. The question of creating a common currency to replace the CFA franc was not mentioned in the final communique. © Agence France-Presse