Mogadishu (HOL) – The Somali government has announced an intensified campaign against human traffickers responsible for transferring Somali citizens to criminal trafficking networks abroad, amid growing concerns over the safety and exploitation of migrants.
Moffat is thought to have worked with trainer Warren Greatex at his racing set-up for around three years, and he described the loss to the outlet as 'hugely upsetting'.
Diddy's violent attack on ex-girlfriend Cassie during a freak-off in a Los Angeles was made public early Wednesday after the full unedited footage was shown to court.
The rapper - now accused of a string of depraved crimes - posted pictures of the August 1, 2014 party to social media but swiftly deleted them, according to multiple reports.
The BBC has sparked furious backlash after putting a biological woman on its gay dating show I Kissed A Boy with critics branding the move 'homophobic in the extreme'.
The deals to house asylum seekers in hotels and other temporary accommodation have made the bosses of the firms behind the arrangements super rich.
For the first time, patients in Malawi can take a pill instead of enduring toxic IV drugs to survive a fast-moving and deadly disease. Rhodesiense sleeping sickness, a rare but often fatal illness spread by the tsetse fly, has long affected parts of East and Southern Africa. The disease—officially known as human African trypanosomiasis (HAT)—is caused […] The post Malawi launches first Oral Pill to fight deadly Sleeping Sickness appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi’s deep-rooted poverty is not some tragic accident of geography or a lingering colonial curse. It is the deliberate and devastating legacy of one man—Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda. The so-called “founding father” of the nation was, in truth, the founding architect of a system that brutalized the poor, empowered the few, and set Malawi on […] The post OPINION| Kamuzu Banda is the Founding Father of Malawi’s Enduring and Widespread appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
NATO troops could be deployed west of the Dnieper River after a potential conflict settlement, Keith Kellogg has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Zhengfang Huang and his girlfriend, Jingjing Chen, lost their claim after Judge Melissa Clarke ruled hey should have 'expected' noise when they rented a flat in the middle of Brighton.
The president is set to meet the leaders of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE before traveling to Doha, Qatar, for the second leg of his trip.
More than 84,000 people have been affected by flash floods in Somalia since mid-April, the United Nations said Tuesday, leaving at least 17 people killed.
Mogadishu (HOL) – Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre, and the Presidents of Southwest, Galmudug, Hirshabelle, and SSC-Khaatumo were among top leaders who attended the official launch of a new political party, Justice and Unity, in Mogadishu on Monday evening.
Mogadishu (HOL) – Somalia’s Minister of Fisheries and Blue Economy, Ahmed Hassan Aden, held a high-level meeting with Turkish Ambassador to Somalia, Alper Aktas, in Mogadishu to advance bilateral cooperation in the fisheries and maritime sectors.
A total of US$22 million has, to date, been invested in Jamaica’s entrepreneurial ecosystem to foster growth and innovation in the sector. Programme Manager for the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) Boosting Innovation Growth and Entrepreneurship...
The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) has launched its Connect initiative,which is aimed at bringing RADA and other necessary services directly to the island’s farmers. These services include technical support, advisory services, and...
Building a strong and competitive economy is critical to building resilience against economic shocks, says Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Fayval Williams. “Resilience, so far, has meant ensuring that we have buffers against natural...
In a major boost to Jamaica’s efforts to reduce road traffic injuries and fatalities, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), in partnership with the National Road Safety Council (NRSC), recently handed over 52...
Western Bureau: With the 2025 hurricane season just weeks away, Lucea Mayor Sheridan Samuels says the Hanover Municipal Corporation (HMC) is in an advanced state of readiness as through the collaborative efforts of the parish’s fire department,...
US President Donald Trump has promised to remove sanctions from Syria Read Full Article at RT.com
According to the newspaper, «Palestinians in Gaza face widespread starvation unless aid deliveries are restored within weeks»
According to Al Jazeera, over 100 were injured
«I am telling the people of Bolivia with absolute resolve about my decision not to participate in the August election because I have no intention to split the popular vote or facilitate the implementation of a Fascist right-wing project,» Luis Arce said
They laid down their arms during assault operations on a number of strongholds
They are building up several defense lines
A man has been arrested for allegedly attacking a parent with a foldable metal chair after a Singapore Youth League (SYL) match on May 11. The police told AsiaOne that they received a call for assistance at 10 Compassvale Lane - which is Sengkang Secondary School - at about 7.15pm on that day. A 51-year-old man was conveyed to Sengkang General Hospital while conscious and a 46-year-old man was arrested for rash act causing hurt. Investigations are ongoing. According to a statement by Albirex Niigata, one of the clubs which played that night, the victim was «assaulted with a foldable metal chair», suffering severe bruising and cuts near his left eye socket as a result. The man, who is the parent of a youth footballer, was taken to hospital and discharged the same night. «We are in close contact with the parent. He is recovering and his vision is improving. The parent has also made a police report immediately after the assault,» said the club.
The National Parks Board (NParks) is investigating a suspected case of animal cruelty in Punggol, following the violent death of a cat last week. A cat was recently found with severe injuries near Block 326B Sumang Walk in Punggol, according to a Facebook post by Luni Singapore, a non-profit animal welfare organisation, on Tuesday (May 13). The animal subsequently died, despite being given immediate veterinary assistance. This comes days after another community cat was found disemboweled, with its eyes gouged out in Yishun. In a Facebook post on May 9, Minister for Law and Home Affairs K. Shanmugam condemned the act, calling it «appalling cruelty.» According to Luni Singapore, the Punggol incident is believed to have occurred on May 11 or May 12. According to the group, the cat — named Shere Khan — was a gentle and well-loved community cat, known for his sweet and trusting nature.
The agency wants manufacturers to remove them from the market, contending they harm the gut microbiome, could cause thyroid dysfunction and lower IQ. Two states have banned the mineral in drinking water.
Voters denied Republican Mayor Jean Stothert a fourth term in a race overshadowed by Trump’s agenda — the latest test of attitudes in a political battleground.
SINGAPORE — Nearly a quarter-century after he took off his surgical scrubs to don party whites, Dr Ng Eng Hen still looks at issues — including Singapore's survival — with an oncologist's trained eye. «Basically, when you are presented with a problem, you ask: What is the root cause?» he said. «Rather than trying to get at the symptoms, what is the core diagnosis?» Dr Ng had been asked how Singapore can stay secure and relevant in a more uncertain world. The answer always has to come from asking itself what its place in geography and history is, he said. «Some people wish the world to be friendlier, protect small countries, to find space for all countries, but that is not the reality,» the 66-year-old said in his farewell interview with local media at the Ministry of Defence on May 13. «For Singapore, I would say the starting point is we take the world as it is — not as we wish it to be, no matter how much we wish it to be,» added Dr Ng, who has helmed the defence portfolio since 2011 and was first elected as an MP in 2001.
The former Biden administration official was in Iowa, where he warned in his highest-profile public appearance since leaving government not to ‘hang back’ against President Donald Trump.