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There’s no agreement between Russia and the US to follow the limitations of the now-defunct New START treaty, a senior US official has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The European Commission has announced a plan to “strengthen” nine member states bordering Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus Read Full Article at RT.com
The London-centric security order revealed in Munich Read Full Article at RT.com
Ex-Ukrainian commander Valery Zaluzhny has accused Vladimir Zelensky of trying to intimidate him using a security service raid in 2022 Read Full Article at RT.com
The Justice Department has requested more documents relating to bogus claims of Russian interference in the 2016 election Read Full Article at RT.com
A British family has shared the moment they helplessly watched on and were told to 'calm down' and 'just breathe' as a gigantic avalanche cascaded towards them at an Italian resort.
In a bold and uncompromising call for change, Chisankho Watch has urged electoral stakeholders to move beyond routine observation reports and push for drastic electoral reforms following the 2025 General Elections that saw President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika emerge victorious. On Tuesday, the governance watchdog convened a high-level interface meeting with electoral observers who monitored […] The post Chisankho Watch Demands Sweeping Electoral Reforms After 2025 Polls appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
When public anger rises, decisive action feels powerful. It feels necessary. But in a constitutional democracy, power is not measured by speed. It is measured by legality. If someone owes you money and refuses to repay it, the law does not allow you to storm their house and seize their property, no matter how urgent […] The post OPINION | Executive Orders and the Rule of Law: Reform Must Not Outrun the Constitution appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Authorities are intensifying their search for local gangster Karanjit Singh, also known as Gugga, who escaped a Jammu juvenile home with two Pakistani inmates. The Pakistani nationals were apprehended in Ambala and handed over to Jammu and Kashmir Police. Gugga, believed to be the escape's architect, remains at large, with his mother also missing.
Jammu and Kashmir's tourism sector is showing signs of recovery following a significant downturn after the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack. Government initiatives, including promotional efforts, have boosted tourist footfalls during the winter season. Despite a dip in 2025 compared to 2024, efforts are underway to further revive the industry, which contributes substantially to the state's economy.
Kashmir division now boasts more registered voters than Jammu, with the Union Territory tallying over 8.7 million. Srinagar district leads in third-gender voters. This surge in the Valley's electorate is linked to increased youth and first-time voter participation following past boycotts, according to MLA Waheed Parra. The Election Commission employs annual revisions to update rolls.
Dmitry Peskov added that Moscow and Havana develop bilateral relations «in every possible way»
Alexander Dudchak said that the European supranational bodies ignore Vladimir Zelensky's antics, because they can use Ukraine to punish the countries that show independent will and sovereignty
Elvira Nabiullina said that all the risks were addressed
Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla noted that he was happy to be in the Russian capital
The Physician Assistants Union of Malawi (PAUM) has issued a sharp warning that President Peter Mutharika’s new executive order banning government health practitioners from operating private clinics and cracking down on illegal fees could worsen, rather than fix, Malawi’s already fragile health system. The directive, announced this week, orders a nationwide clampdown on illegal charges […] The post Medical Officers Warns Mutharika’s Health Order Could Backfire, Trigger Service Disruptions and Patient Crisis appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Reports reaching Nyasatimes have revealed a disturbing trend in Machinga District where some school children are skipping classes to repair potholes on a major highway in order to beg for money from passing motorists. During a visit to the Liwonde–Zomba road, our reporters found a group of children armed with hoes, plates, and buckets, filling […] The post School Children in Machinga Abandon Classes to Work on Dangerous Highway appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Decentralisation, Joseph Mwanamvekha, has commended Ecobank Malawi for donating K175 million towards Malawi’s National Lean Season Food Insecurity Response Plan, describing the gesture as a strong demonstration of national solidarity at a time of deepening hunger. The donation comes as the government seeks to raise K209 billion to support […] The post Minister of Finance Hails Ecobank for K175 Million Donation to National Lean Season Food Response appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Jodie Gilmour used the encrypted communication network EncroChat to launder huge sums of criminal gang money and flood Scotland's streets with cannabis and Valium.
The A379 into Torcross was swept into the sea after being pummeled by 12ft waves and 60mph winds in Storm Imogen in south Devon earlier this month.
Sir Keir Starmer defended his U-turn on council elections today - blaming local authorities for wanting to postpone votes.
Katie Price has claimed she is 'having a baby' with her husband Lee Andrews in an extraordinary social media rant aimed at his ex Alana Percival.
The Metropolitan Police is examining claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's royal protection officers 'turned a blind eye' during visits to paedophile Jeffery Epstein's private island.
A B.C. court will decide in the coming days whether to approve a $4.5-million settlement with female WestJet employees who say they suffered due to the airline’s lack of procedures to combat harassment. WestJet would admit no liability under the terms of the agreement.
Since the beginning of February, consumer prices in Russia have increased by 0.32%
London noted that the UK is one of the few countries in the world that will have a diplomatic office in Lvov
Alexey Likhachev noted that Rosatom's strategic project – Bangladesh's first nuclear power plant, Rooppur – is primarily aimed at improving the quality of life for the people