Mogadishu (HOL) — Heavy rains and flash floods since mid-April have swept across parts of Somalia, affecting more than 45,000 people and claiming at least four lives, according to a new situation report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
Dhusamareb (HOL) — The United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, James Swan, visited Dhusamareb on Tuesday and is expecting to visit Puntland and Jubbaland later this week.
Morocco got their TotalEnergies CAF U20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025, campaign off to a winning start with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Kenya in Group B on Thursday night at the 30 June Stadium in Cairo.
After gaining five per cent of the national vote in 2021, the People's Party of Canada lost a sizable chunk of its support on Monday. Does Maxime Bernier's party, which the ex-Conservative pitches as a populist, anti-«globalist» alternative to others, have a future?
New Delhi and Brussels have been working toward a free trade agreement for several years
An 8.2-magnitude earthquake occurred on March 28 in Myanmar
Pochin secured 12,645 votes, defeating her main rival, the candidate from the ruling Labor Party, Karen Shore
Components for assembling an improvised explosive device were confiscated from the woman
The crowd hurled «stones, bicycles and glass shards» at law enforcement officers
Andrea Ward, 62, left three boys - the eldest aged 16 months - alone at her home on 'multiple occasions', a court heard today.
Josette, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, has left social media users stunned after she revealed her 'insane' monthly earnings as a flight attendant - despite only working part-time hours.
JAMAICA’S HEALTHCARE system is to get a boost with the provision of a mobile cancer screening unit that has been purchased by the Organisation for International Development (OID) for donation to Jamaica. The mobile unit, valued in excess of US $180...
WESTERN BUREAU: Based on statistics provided by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), Jamaica once again emerged as one of the Caribbean’s tourism powerhouses last year, attracting 2.9 million stopover visitors, which made the island the...
CONSTABLE ROXANNE Brown Witter of the Greater Portmore Police Station is blending her police work with charity. She has launched a foundation to empower less fortunate children and adults by mobilising support to provide them with essential...
IN 2023, Kwame McPherson became the first Jamaican to win the prestigious, global Commonwealth Short Story competition. Since then, his presence is being requested at high-end events and on occasions, such as the one that took place at Buckingham...
WESTERN BUREAU: The Montego Bay-based S Hotel has again been rewarded for excellence by emerging as the number one all-inclusive resort in Jamaica by Tripadvisor’s 2025 Traveler’s choice Best of the Best Awards, reaffirming its position as a...
The Election Commission of India is set to streamline voter roll updates by electronically obtaining death registration data from the Registrar General of India. This initiative, enabled by amendments to the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, aims to reduce reliance on manual field visits. Booth level officers will still verify death information.
Delhi was hit by severe weather, resulting in fatalities and travel disruptions, while concerns arose at KIIT after another student death. Simultaneously, tensions escalated between India and Pakistan, marked by cross-border firing and airspace restrictions. Amidst these challenges, PM Modi is set to inaugurate the Vizhinjam Seaport, a significant step for India's maritime trade.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala, taking a subtle jab at the opposition INDIA bloc, noting the presence of Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. Vijayan expressed gratitude to PM Modi for dedicating the project, while Tharoor welcomed the Prime Minister to his constituency.
As Malawi marked International Labour Day on Wednesday, the country’s leading workers’ rights groups and employers issued a strong call to government: tame the rising cost of goods and ease the economic pressures strangling job creation and workers’ livelihoods. Speaking at a national commemoration held at Balaka Stadium, Malawi Congress of Trade Union (MCTU) president […] The post Workers’ Unions Urge Govt to Curb Soaring Prices: Chakwera Promises Action on Minimum Wage and Market Greed appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a nation where over 60% of the population is under the age of 35, it is no longer sufficient for national leaders to talk about the youth—they must talk to the youth. And not just from podiums or press conferences, but in the spaces where youth already are: on Facebook Lives, TikTok reels, YouTube […] The post Chakwera Logs in: The President who Streams Leadership to Meet the Youth Where They Scroll appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
President Lazarus Chakwera has once again mounted the national podium, not to lead decisively, but to throw vague insinuations and cryptic accusations into the public square. His recent admission that a Cabinet minister is illegally awarding business contracts, using the proceeds to fund political rallies, and manipulating the media for personal gain is not only […] The post EDITORIAL: Mr. President, Enough Podium Politics — Name, Fire, and Prosecute the Corrupt Minister appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
From objectifying comments online to catcalling in person, this general election has seen a focus on women candidates — with much of it centring not on their policies or ideas, but their physical appearance. Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware) took to Instagram on Thursday (May 1) to slam sexist and racist remarks that have surfaced throughout the campaign period. The gender advocacy organisation described these actions as «distasteful» and «dangerous». «A woman on the ballot should not have to face being objectified, degraded and stereotyped,» Aware wrote. «It is insulting and humiliating.»
[New Times] It is true that sports can be a powerful tool for trauma healing and can offer immense benefits such as increased mental health, physical fitness and resilience, as well as fostering social cohesion but for Joseline Umulisa, Tennis has been much more than just a sport.
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The document will tee up new spending battles with Congress as the administration seeks a range of policy changes.
The executive order also instructs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to halt indirect funding of NPR and PBS through grants to local stations.
In a landmark moment for youth engagement and digital communication in Malawi, President Lazarus Chakwera made a historic appearance on Mijedo Corner, a nationally followed online magazine program hosted by the vibrant Felistus Nya-uyu Ngwira. The interview, streamed across various social platforms on Thursday, symbolized the President’s deep commitment to ensuring that young people are […] The post “The Youth Are the Now”: Chakwera Champions Youth Inclusion on Mijedo Corner, Emphasizes Digital Engagement for Malawi 2063 appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
[New Times] The Minister of National Unity and Civic Engagement, Jean Damascène Bizimana, has criticized former BBC journalist Ally Yusuf Mugenzi, accusing him of aligning with long-standing denialist narratives about he 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.
[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- A prominent Somali lawmaker has accused President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of neglecting the fight against Al-Shabaab militants, blaming growing political disputes over constitutional amendments and the electoral process for weakening the government's focus.
[The Conversation Africa] Just over 74% of South Africa's electricity still comes from burning coal. In 2021, the country negotiated the Just Energy Transition Partnership with Germany, the UK, France, the US and the European Union. They committed to providing South Africa with US$8.5 billion (R157 billion) to move away from coal to renewable energy. (In March 2025, US president Donald Trump withdrew the US and its share of the funding, about US$1.5 billion, or R27.7 billion, from the arrangement.) Researcher Nqobile Xaba talks to
[UN News] An anthrax outbreak is compounding the worsening security situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), driving up humanitarian needs and further limiting access to basic services. The escalating crisis is also widening critical gaps in healthcare and protection, amid a broader surge in infectious diseases.