The friends from Ipswich, named as King Edonmi and his 27-year-old pal Mo, had travelled to the resort town of Albufeira earlier this week.
Europe's most popular cities are being overrun, as record-breaking tourist numbers turn once-scenic streets into overcrowded, chaotic hotspots.
One headteacher, James Gosden, said ten minutes has been added to days at North Walsham High School in Norfolk to make up the time. But critics say children's education will suffer.
Stanislav Stepchuk, a former director at Merrill Lynch, is suing the US investment giant for sex and age discrimination after it dismissed him for 'reckless and inappropriate' behaviour.
The Press were gagged by a new injunction earlier this week from revealing information sensitive to national security from the dataset of Afghans that put 100,000 'at risk of death'.
Steve Sweeney has said working for the Russian broadcaster has made him “a dissident living in exile” Read Full Article at RT.com
Alexus Grynkewich has pledged to expedite a scheme under which Germany will buy the US-made air defense systems and supply them to Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) — Merchants at Bakara Market, Somalia’s largest commercial hub, staged protests this week over forced evictions they say are part of a growing pattern of illegal land seizures in Mogadishu, raising alarm over the economic and political fallout of displacing thousands of small business owners.
Mogadishu (HOL) — At least six people were killed and more than ten others injured early Thursday in a fresh outbreak of clan violence in the Meersiis area of Somalia’s central Galgaduud region, local sources confirmed.
Mogadishu (HOL) — The United States has carried out 51 airstrikes in Somalia so far this year, marking one of the most aggressive phases of its drone campaign in the Horn of Africa since 2019. Yet on the ground, militant groups are retaking territory, highlighting the limits of foreign air power in the face of persistent local instability.
By all measures—legal, moral, and strategic—the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) would be making a grave mistake by appealing the High Court ruling in the Vitumbiko Mumba case. The judgment, delivered by Justice Kishindo, is not only comprehensive and well-reasoned but a critical reminder that internal democracy and constitutionalism are not optional in modern politics—they are […] The post OPINION | MCP Must Not Appeal—Let Justice Stand and Focus on Moving Forward appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a bold political twist, Joseph Nyirongo, widely known as Big Joe and former Deputy Director of Operations for the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), has officially crossed the floor—joining the fast-rising Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu party. Speaking to Zodiak in a no-holds-barred interview, Big Joe said his decision is rooted in freedom, conviction, and a […] The post Big Joe Ditches MCP, Joins Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu: “It’s the People’s Party” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a politically charged bombshell, former Cabinet Minister and once-Vice President under the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Everton Chimulirenji, has officially cut ties with the troubled opposition party, citing internal betrayal, silent persecution, and a toxic culture of exclusion. Speaking today at a high-energy UTM rally in Mphepozinai, Ntcheu—where he was warmly welcomed by UTM’s […] The post BETRAYED AND DONE: Chimulirenji Ditches DPP, Joins UTM to Escape “Witch-Hunting and Silent Torture” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
If the South African government itself admits the magistrate made errors in the ruling that approved Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary’s extradition, then why should that judgment be allowed to stand? That’s the burning question raised by the Bushiris’ legal team in a fiery session at the High Court in Lilongwe today. Lead […] The post If South Africa Agrees the Magistrate Made Errors, Why Should the Judgment Stand? Bushiri’s Lawyers Demand Justice appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
UDF President Atupele Muluzi is not sitting back and waiting for change to arrive — he’s chasing it, building it, and signing it into reality, brick by brick, meeting by meeting. From village gatherings in Machinga to executive boardrooms in Abu Dhabi, the former Minister of Economic Planning is turning vision into action with a […] The post Atupele Muluzi in High Gear: Building Bridges from Malawi’s Grassroots to the Global Boardrooms appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
According to the Customs Committee figures, Azerbaijani exports to Russia in the first half of 2025 amounted to $590.535 mln
This includes 320,000 shells of the 155mm caliber
Mikhail Mamonov, Director of Political Research at the Russian Public Opinion Research Center, said that there’s a clear consensus that the principle of 'sports beyond politics' has collapsed
According to Reuters, they were travelling in an armored convoy
Europe is currently importing 17 mln metric tons of fertilizers, of which 5.5 mln metric tons are Russian ones
Denis Shmigal has replaced Rustem Umerov amid a sweeping government reshuffle Read Full Article at RT.com
Both Regina and Saskatoon have few houses for sale, and real estate agents say 2021’s record-low interest rates are partly to blame.
Angelina Geraldi, 97, fell out of bed overnight while staying at a long-term care home in Montreal last year. The CHSLD’s day staff were unaware of the accident, despite her family learning that she had called out for help.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has cleared a Thunder Bay police officer of wrongdoing in the 2023 death of Jenna Ostberg of Bearskin Lake First Nation. The 21-year-old's family had raised concerns about the way the city's police service handled the case. Here are more details from the SIU report.
Sir Keir Starmer today unveiled plans to 'modernise our democracy' by widening the franchise to bring national elections in line with those held in Scotland and Wales.
«The Russian side has repeatedly stated that a deployment of armed forces of other countries in Ukraine under any pretense would be absolutely unacceptable and it would regard this as preparations for foreign military intervention,» Maria Zakharova stated
[allAfrica] On the heels of its latest wave of clinic disruptions across Johannesburg, controversial group Operation Dudula is again coming under fire for barring foreign nationals from accessing healthcare.
Ukraine is resembling Nazi Germany in terms of dictatorship and economic degradation, the former Russian president has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Maurene Comey is the daughter of Donald Trump’s longtime political foe, former FBI director James Comey Read Full Article at RT.com
Pay-for-protest CEO claims ‘All activism is incentivized activism’ Read Full Article at RT.com
The country will bid to host the global sporting event once the situation permits, Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev has said Read Full Article at RT.com
According to the broadcaster, two other facilities sustained significantly less damage and could be restored to operational levels within months
The Higher Presidential Committee of Churches' Affairs in Palestine called upon the global community and rights organizations «to take immediate action to stop these relentless attacks against civilians and holy sites in Gaza»