Approximately $31 million will be disbursed in the first tranche of extended post–Hurricane Melissa recovery grants for privately operated early childhood institutions and independent schools, Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon says.
La Banque africaine de développement (BAD) a échangé avec des organisations de jeunesse gabonaises sur leur implication structurée dans la filière avicole, levier clé de création d'emplois et de souveraineté alimentaire. La séance de travail, conduite par le Dr Kabore Youssouf, a permis d'explorer les mécanismes de financement, de formation et d'intégration des jeunes sur l'ensemble de la chaîne de valeur, s'inscrivant dans une approche Agribusiness. La délégation de la jeunesse, (...) - COOPERATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Jammu and Kashmir was battered by heavy snowfall and fierce winds reaching 155kmph, causing widespread disruption. Highways were blocked, flights cancelled, schools shut, and power supply severely impacted. The Vaishno Devi pilgrimage was suspended as snow blanketed the Trikuta Hills. Authorities are bracing for further weather challenges.
Security forces neutralized a top Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist, Usman, in Kathua's Billawar during Operation Trashi-I. This operation, now in its sixth day, has seen intense combing operations and the discovery of a terrorist hideout. The ongoing hunt for more militants continues despite challenging conditions, marking a significant breakthrough for security forces.
Indian sailors faced the worst abandonment in 2025. Over 1,100 Indian seafarers were left stranded on ships. This marks a significant increase from previous years. Many were left without pay and unable to return home. The International Transport Workers’ Federation is working to recover wages. This situation highlights serious issues in the maritime industry.
The sanctions target eight oil, gas, and transportation companies registered in India, Liberia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, the Seychelles, and the Marshall Islands
Michal Strnad is the third-richest person in the world under 40
According to journalist Fareed Zakaria, the EU was relieved by Trump's backtracking on plans to take Greenland by force
Commenting on the incident, Dmitry Polyansky noted that «all this falls in line with blatant broader lawlessness currently unfolding»
The license is valid provided that NIS' operations do not involve US entities or the US financial system, and are not carried out in the interests of blocked persons other than the company itself
A Taiwanese company, Brogent Technologies, has reached an agreement to acquire the Icelandic company Flyover Attractions, which includes Flyover Iceland. The management of Flyover Iceland says the company’s operations will remain unchanged.
Accoridng to Arsenio Dominguez, it is important to find the ways to bring back and safeguard the safety of navigation, to respect the international law and free navigation for the ships to continue to operate
According to Iranian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geneva office Ali Bahreini, the Iranian government doesn’t deny its responsibility or «outsources grief,» «unlike those who selectively mourn victims for political convenience»
Gas storage is far emptier than normal for the season in the EU as LNG imports fall short, Bloomberg has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
The Reform leader used an appearance in Davos to say that Trump was 'unfair' on the UK and other nations like Denmark whose soldiers gave their lives in the two-decade conflict.
When people think of child sexual abuse, they almost always imagine predatory adults. Yet according to the National Police Chief Council, in 52 per cent of reported cases of child sexual abuse and exploitation in 2022, the alleged offenders were other children.
Lucy and Rhys Thomas snapped up the five-bed property in Peterstone Wentlooge, Wales, at auction. But the pair were left 'shocked' when they dug up the flooring.
Malawi’s donor community has offered guarded approval of the government’s economic reform agenda, even as the country slides deeper into fiscal distress marked by soaring inflation, chronic foreign exchange shortages and shrinking budget space. The cautious endorsement came in Lilongwe during high-level pre-budget consultations convened by Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Decentralisation Joseph Mwanamvekha, […] The post Donors cautiously back Malawi’s reform push as fiscal pressures deepen appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The yuan rate rose 2 kopecks to 10.85 rubles
Andrey Kelin explained that this strategy enjoys support not only from Britain, France, and Germany but also from the Nordic and Baltic nations
The agency stated that that maintaining the measure was in the wider economic interest of the UK
Rock climber Alex Honnold's attempt to climb Taiwan's tallest skyscraper with no safety gear is likely to be a nail-biter, drawing millions of viewers around the world on Friday. While some rock climbing enthusiasts in London, Ont., say they'll tune in, they will be watching with a sense of both curiosity and anxiety.
The vacant building that caught fire earlier this week in Montreal, forcing the closure of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge, was handed two infraction notices in recent years.
The upcoming closures of Porter Airlines’ crew bases in Thunder Bay, Ont., and Halifax, N.S., will affect 60 pilots, according to the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). Here's what we know about what this means for employees at the airline.
A corporation majority-owned by Kashechewan First Nation has set up a mobile clinic in Kapuskasing, Ont., to provide medical care for evacuees in that city.
As the federal government seeks to downsize the public service, civil servants are weighing buyouts, early retirement packages and a process allowing them to trade jobs with someone exiting a position.
The Prime Minister said the American leader should apologise for astonishing remarks belittling Nato's role in the conflict.
Lance Sergeant Antony Pugh, 36, and Sergeant Connor Forgan, 32, boasted to each other about their sexual relations with the 17-year-old trainee, a Bulford court martial heard.
The Home Office said 27 'illegal migrants' were taken into Crowborough Army Camp in the East Sussex town - with the first arriving under police escort at 3.30am yesterday.
Dementia remains the UK's biggest killer, as statistics show 2,500 more people died of the memory-robbing condition in England than expected last year.