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The Supreme Court is ruling Monday on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for his efforts to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.
Le communiqué numéro 062 du Comité pour la transition et la restauration des institutions (CTRI) marque un tournant capital dans la lutte contre les maux qui menacent le tissu social du Gabon. En demandant à la police judiciaire de traquer les auteurs du régionalisme, de l'ethnocentrisme et de la xénophobie, le président de la Transition, le général Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguéma, démontre une volonté ferme de préserver notre « vivre ensemble ». Une Initiative Salutaire Cette (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Wachiwiri kwa mtsogoleri wa dziko lino a Michael Usi wati ndiwokhudzidwa ndi imfa ya mkhalakale mu maimbidwe Soldier Lucius Banda. Mukalata yomwe alemba, a Usi ati akulira limodzi ndi mtsogoleri wadziko lino a Lazarus Chakwera komanso Amalawi onse. Iwo atinso banja la chipani cha UTM lataya munthu yemwe amatsogolera ntchito zokopa anthu mu chipanichi komanso […] The post Usi ayankhulapo pa imfa ya Lucius Banda: “Ntchito za Lucius zinali zozama kotero kuti zipitilira kutumikira’ appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Competition and Fair Trading Commission CFTC says the new Competition and Fair Trading Act—the law that protects consumers and ensures competition—has entered into force today, after successful gazetting last week. Speaking during a press briefing in Lilongwe today, CFTC Chief Executive Officer, Vincent Lloyds Nkhoma said the Commission is extremely pleased with this development […] The post New CFTA enters into force today: Commission now to order administrative fines appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Blantyre District Health Office (DHO) has provided 18 motorcycles to health centres under its jurisdiction for direct delivery of routine immunisation vaccines and other interventions — dubbed the DRIVE Initiative for Equity, that aims at scaling up the last mile supply chain delivery solutions in Malawi. The handover of the 18 motorcycles was made on […] The post Blantyre health centres provided with motorcycles for direct delivery of routine immunization vaccines appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Toronto police are looking for a stolen vehicle in connection with at least eight separate shootings in the city over the weekend.
[New Times] A persistent line of attack against President Paul Kagame, come any campaign season, is that people - ordinary Rwandans - are «dragged (against their will) to his campaign events.»
[New Times] It has been a good week for Rwanda's entertainment industry with a lot of stories making headlines.
[This Day] Abuja -- Nigeria and Cameroon have resolved they would no longer seek a court ruling to settle their decades-long disputed border case, a report by the Voice of America (VON) said at the weekend.
The 36-year-old singer said in an interview with Page Six on Sunday, the Achy Breaky Heart hitmaker, 62, constantly screamed at her and made her feel like a 'prisoner' at their Tennessee home.
Rishi Sunak posted a picture of himself celebrating along with the message 'it's not over until it's over' after the late Euros victory last night.
Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori, 29, left, has been accused in a federal lawsuit of sending porn to staff members -including minors - at West's company.
Saskatchewan residents are due to vote in a general election later this year and a business group in the province hopes the next government will lower the province's «absolute minimum» working age to 13 years old. That's reignited debate around how young is too young to have a job.
Faced with the high cost of living at home, some travellers are turning to digital nomadism to save money — and countries from Portugal to Japan to Barbados have made this arrangement easier by introducing digital nomad visas intended for hybrid work and travel.
The revision of the animal welfare legislation announced by the Commission in May 2020 is a core element of the farm to fork strategy. It includes the revision of Council Regulation (EC) N° 1/2005 on the protection of animals during transport. The aim is to ensure harmonisation of rules for effective enforcement and implementation, the core challenge being to strike a balance between ethical, economic, environmental and social considerations. The transport of billions of animals within and outside the EU has considerable economic benefits, but it also has a major impact on public health, the environment and society, and increasingly triggers public attention around ethical considerations. Various stakeholders and the public demand better implementation of the existing rules, question practices such as the export of live animals, and ask for alternative solutions. This briefing provides an overview of the main issues raised by the application of the current Council Regulation and matters surrounding its revision in light of the Commission's 2022 fitness check on animal welfare legislation and other reports published by European institutions. It highlights, when possible, Member States' positions. In December 2023, the Commission presented its new proposal, with a view to replacing and updating Council Regulation (EC) No 1/2005. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
This document is part of a series of Comparative Law studies that analyze the freedom to conduct a business in different legal orders around the world. After a brief historic introduction and a presentation of applicable legislation and case law, the content, limits and possible evolution of this freedom are examined. The subject of this study is Canada’s federal legal system. While the freedom to conduct a business is a common law right, it does not possess supralegislative status. Nevertheless, various constitutional rules — including those arising from Canada’s federal structure and from the Charter of Rights — afford a degree of protection to businesses and to business activities. The study notes the pervasive influence of federalism on business regulation in Canada. The rules allocating responsibility between the Parliament and the provinces do not affect only the level of government at which regulatory laws are enacted, but also affect the form and content of those laws. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
RIYADH: The Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry held a seminar here on Sunday titled “The Role of Women in Diplomatic Work,” the Saudi Press Agency reported. The event at the Prince Saud Al-Faisal Institute for Diplomatic Studies was held to mark last week’s UN International Day of Women in Diplomacy. Among those who attended were Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khuraiji, female ambassadors to the Kingdom, and members of the foreign diplomatic corps. The participants discussed the achievements and challenges facing women in the sector.
RIYADH: Dr. Hana Omar, the director of the Department of Partnerships and International Relations at Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief, met here on Sunday with Markus Werne, the director of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Yemen. During the meeting, the officials assessed aid projects in Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Werne praised the Kingdom for its role in assisting vulnerable people in the Arab nation and around the world.
RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief, has cleared 755 mines across Yemen, reported Saudi Press Agency. The Masam Project, dedicated to clearing land mines in the country, dismantled 755 devices during the fourth week of June. This included 707 unexploded ordnances, 47 anti-tank mines, and one explosive device. Since the beginning of the project, a total of 449,068 explosives have been cleared. Through KSrelief, the Kingdom has committed to ridding Yemeni lands of all explosives.
A historian who has correctly predicted nine of the last 10 general election outcomes was asked if the Democrat Party should dump Joe Biden after his horrid debate with Donald Trump Thursday.
According to the Central Bank’s outlook, the current monetary policy will limit excessive expansion of the domestic demand and its proinflation consequences
Dmitry Peskov noted that it «will certainly be very difficult» to bring objectivity to the work of the UN Security Council during Russia's one-month chairmanship
«I guess we will wait for the second round, even though it’s pretty clear to us what French voters want,» Dmitry Peskov noted
A large Viking ship has recently been put up at Hjörleifshöfði in Mýrdalssandur. The ship is operated by the tourism company Viking Park Iceland, which aims to build up historical and cultural tourism at Hjörleifshöfði and Hafursey.
Information, communication, and technology professionals from various sectors in Seychelles will soon be better equipped to tackle matters relating to cybercrime and cybersecurity. The professionals are attending a two-day training in Africa cybersecurity, cybercrime and critical infrastructure protection that began on Monday at the Military Training & Support Centre at Perseverance. The United States Secret Service is conducting the training and will provide various expertise and resources to ensure the trainees capture as much information as possible. «The Secret Service plays a key role in all three aspects of this training and what we are bringing to Seychelles this week is experience and knowledge on a global scale, when it comes to transnational cybercrime and the protection of critical infrastructure, as it relates to 16 various components in the U.S. and I imagine here in Seychelles as well,» said Michael Burgin, the U.S. Secret Service Country Attache. The training is being done to ensure that as Seychelles continues to move many government services to digital platforms, all security measures are in place to make the transition as smooth as possible. «As we navigate through the digitalisation of government services and embrace the advancements of the digital era, it is paramount for us to strengthen our efforts in securing and safeguarding our cyberspace and protecting our virtual borders against threats that lurk in the shadows,» said the Minister for Internal Affairs, Errol Fonseka. He added that in a world where technology reigns supreme, the need for robust cybersecurity measures cannot be emphasised enough. «Today, as we gather to delve into the intricacies of cyber security, cybercrime detection, prosecution and deterrence, let us forge a collective resolve to combat these threats head-on,» added Fonseka. «It is of utmost importance that we address these emerging challenges in the cyber realm in order to protect our nation, secure our virtual borders, and prevent further exploitation,» said the minister. Among the sectors represented at the training include banking, the Department of Information Communications Technology (DICT), the Seychelles Revenue Commission (SRC), the Seychelles Police Force, and the Department of Immigration, among others.
The UCI also refused to grant the neutral-status participation to four Russian cycling racers, namely Alexey Obydennov, Anastasiya Voinova, Maria Novolodskaya and Danila Burlakov
The authorities urge people «to carefully use» electricity when it’s available
Year-to-date loading volumes amounted to 600.3 mln tons, down by 3% year-on-year, the holding noted
Russia took over the month-long presidency of the UN Security Council on July 1