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Talks will resume in Oman on April 19White House confirms US, Iran will meet for more talks next Saturday
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General Keith Kellogg suggested Western troops could adopt zones of control as part of a 'reassurance force', while the Russians would occupy the east.
Air defenses shot down a Ukrainian-operated F-16 fighter jet and more than 200 drones over the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry added
According to Dmitry Peskov, talks between the two counrtries have a lot of «nuances» related to the resumption of normal operation of their diplomatic missions
A memorial dedicated to Russian pioneers of space exploration has been erected in New Delhi Read Full Article at RT.com
World Press Photo has barred award-winning Mikhail Tereshchenko from attending its 2025 ceremony, citing “increased tensions” in Europe Read Full Article at RT.com
Local authorities issue rare storm alert as winds reach 150 kph, battering the northern regions Read Full Article at RT.com
Proper conditions will be created for the migrant workers from the South Asian country, Belarusian President Lukashenko has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukrainian forces keep violating the US-brokered truce prohibiting such strikes, the Russian Defense Ministry has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Karnataka's Deputy CM, DK Shivakumar, has stated that the state government will not make any hasty decisions regarding the 'caste census' report. The report, which was recently presented to the cabinet, suggests increasing the OBC quota to 51%. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge refrained from commenting until he reviews the report, while dominant communities express reservations about the survey.
NAIROBI, Kenya (HOL) — Kenya’s Agriculture and Livestock Development Minister Mutahi Kagwe has warned miraa cartels against exploiting farmers by purchasing the stimulant at unfairly low prices and selling it abroad at massive markups, particularly in Somalia.
DUBAI, UAE (HOL) — The streets of Dubai are no strangers to linguistic diversity. But a young Somali man speaking Malayalam—flawlessly, and in the unmistakable Thrissur dialect—was enough to send Malayalis across the Gulf into collective amazement.
The launch of Somalia’s National Transformation Plan (NTP) 2025-2029 marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s post-conflict recovery and long-term development. Officially unveiled by Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, this ambitious strategy serves as a blueprint for rebuilding a resilient and self-reliant Somalia. It replaces the previous National Development Plan, shifting focus toward a more integrated and forward-looking approach that prioritizes infrastructure, governance, security, justice, and economic revitalization.
The president and many Cabinet members watched an Ultimate Fighting Championship event in Miami, where podcaster Joe Rogan and other influencers embraced Trump.
The haphazard execution of the administration’s initiatives is leading to chaos and confusion for the American public and U.S. trading partners.
Nasa released stunning nighttime images from the International Space Station, showcasing illuminated regions across the globe. One captivating photograph features India, glowing with city lights under a starlit sky. The series also includes views of the cloud-covered Midwest United States, Southeast Asia, and Canada with a faint green aurora, sparking social media appreciation.
There comes a time when even giants must sit down. When the strength that once carried nations fades into a need for stillness. When wisdom and legacy are best honoured not by dragging them back into battle, but by letting them enjoy the quiet they’ve earned. That time has come for Arthur Peter Mutharika. But […] The post Opinion by Lyson Sibande: Let the Old Man Rest—DPP’s Cruelty to APM is an Insult to Malawi appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As Malawi heads toward its high-stakes general elections on September 16, 2025, two political giants—President Lazarus Chakwera of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and former president Peter Mutharika of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)—find themselves trapped in a dilemma that could define the future of their parties and the leadership of the country beyond 2030. […] The post Chakwera and Mutharika Cornered: Running Mate Choices Could Make or Break 2025 Race appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Musician Patience Namadingo has brought a sigh of relief to people in Mangochi after announcing that he will fix broken down ambulances at Mangochi District Hospital. In his post on his Facebook, with pictures of a number of grounded ambulances at the hospital’s parking yard, the Zambia-based Malawi Afro-pop musician said: “All these ambulances are […] The post Musician Namadingo Moves to Pay for Mangochi Ambulance Maintenance appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
«There was one foreign mercenary, a Colombian citizen,» sources in Russia’s law enforcement said
Carsten Breuer also reiterated that the German military is currently short of about 100,000 soldiers
The event was organized by the Russian Embassy in India jointly with the Confederation of Indian Cyclists
The countries could reach a new high in bilateral trade, Andrey Rudenko said
According to the ministry, bilateral relations are characterized by reliability, high intensity of political interaction and a particularly privileged strategic partnership
Following communal violence in Dhulian, Murshidabad, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari claimed over 400 Hindus fled their homes, blaming the Trinamool Congress' appeasement policies. He posted images of displaced families on X and urged central forces to ensure their safe return, criticizing the state government for the breakdown of law and order.
The People's Action Party (PAP) will field a five-member team led by marketing director Chan Hui Yuh, featuring newcomers Dr Faisal Abdul Aziz, Daniel Liu, Jagathishwaran Rajo, and Dr Adrian Ang, to contest opposition-held Aljunied GRC, said the party on Sunday (April 13). Chan is the sole returning member from the PAP's 2020 team that lost to a Workers' Party (WP) team. Introducing the PAP team during a press conference at Block 226 Serangoon Avenue 4, Education Minister Chan Chun Sing prefaced the introduction by stating that this will be a «tough General Election», and that every election is about «electing people with integrity and commitment». «[This is] so that they can take care of the residents at the local level, form a good government at the national level... and represent Singapore at the international level,» he said. «We aim to build a team that can command the respect and confidence of international partners to take us seriously, especially in times of turbulence.» Speaking on behalf of her team, Aljunied GRC candidate Chan, 48, shared that she and her team have been active volunteers on the ground for a long time.
People's Action Party (PAP) veteran Victor Lye and former senior civil servant Jasmin Lau were seen during a walkabout at Hougang Village on Sunday (April 13) morning. They were both with Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and incumbent Members of Parliament (MPs) for Ang Mo Kio GRC Darryl David and Nadia Samdin. SM Lee said regarding both candidates: «They have been spending time with us in Ang Mo Kio, getting to know the people, getting to know our activists, going around and getting known.» He did not confirm if they would be fielded in the constituency. «Where exactly they're going to be deployed? Well, in due course we will announce the Ang Mo Kio GRC line-up and you will know very soon. »But we are happy to have them here and if they stay on with us, I'll be delighted to have them on my team."
Even though the odds appear to be stacked against him, 38-year-old criminal lawyer Marshall Lim said he hopes to be given a chance to fight for the residents of Hougang. Lim, a partner in law firm Martin & Partners, was introduced on Sunday morning (April 13) by the People's Action Party (PAP) as its candidate for the Hougang Single Member Constituency (SMC). Describing himself as «a fighter» in his profession as a criminal lawyer, Lim said that he has been privileged to fight for vulnerable Singaporeans in the course of his work. He was a deputy public prosecutor in the Attorney-General’s Chambers and had previously served as an assistant chief public defender at the Public Defender’s Office. Lim added that he now hopes for an opportunity to become the voice for Hougang residents as their leader. 'Mindful but not shackled' by history Speaking at a PAP media conference to introduce his candidacy on Sunday morning (April 13), Lim said that while he is mindful of the history, he is not shackled by it. “My focus has always been about serving the residents in a sincere way.
Eleven lives have been violently stolen from us. Not by war. Not by disease. But by a senseless and avoidable tragedy, one born out of negligence, regulatory rot, and unforgivable silence from those meant to protect the lives of Malawians on Lake Malawi. In the early hours of yesterday, a small private boat—yes, private—was used […] The post Drowned by Negligence in Likoma: How a Cracked Private Boat Became a Coffin for 11 Malawians appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a remarkable scientific breakthrough that blends innovation, sustainability, and local empowerment, the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) has announced major progress in developing a revolutionary organic fertiliser that could reshape the future of agriculture in the country. At the forefront of this innovation is Dr. Jabulani Nyengere, a passionate researcher whose latest […] The post From Urine to Urea: MUST Scientist Turns Waste into Hope for Malawi’s Soil and Farmers appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla criticized TMC MP Yusuf Pathan for his relaxed social media post amidst violent unrest in West Bengal, particularly in Murshidabad. Poonawalla accused Pathan and TMC of prioritizing personal enjoyment over addressing the state's crisis, where Hindus are allegedly targeted.
“HAVE YOU ever received the heart-wrenching diagnosis of a special-need for your child? Do you find yourself in tears, overwhelmed by the complexities of navigating the world of special-needs parenting?” Vanesia Bowden asks in a blurb at the back...