Meanwhile, the price of Brent crude oil futures for November 2025 delivery on London's ICE exchange fell 0.36% to $66.32 per barrel
At Indira Gandhi International Airport, he was found wandering on the tarmac and handed over to security
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At the same time, Kirill Logvinov noted that Western countries «will do everything possible to impede any efforts by the majority of world nations to support this process»
According to Russian Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, Russia is set to harvest 135 mln tons of grain and around 90 mln tons of wheat
Gary Poland, who picked Rudakubana up from his home in Banks, Lancashire, on July 29 last year, took nearly an hour to call 999 despite hearing children scream.
Israel's place at next year's World Cup is reportedly under threat amid claims Qatar are pressuring European football's governing body to expel them from all of its events.
Wes Streeting has spoken out after Donald Trump linked taking paracetamol during pregnancy to soaring diagnosis rates of autism and ADHD.
The monarch is facing huge pressure to expunge Sarah Ferguson over grovelling messages she sent to her 'supreme friend' Jeffrey Epstein .
Since returning from her summer break, the Princess of Wales has been showcasing a fashion transformation that has not gone unnoticed.
Former president Bakili Muluzi has stepped into Malawi’s tense post-election atmosphere, urging President Lazarus Chakwera to concede defeat and congratulate Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader Peter Mutharika, who is emerging as the clear winner of the September 16 general elections. Speaking to Nyasatimes this morning, Muluzi revealed that he had a phone conversation with Chakwera […] The post There is Life after State House, says Muluzi as he Urges Chakwera to Accept Defeat appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
United General Insurance Company (UGI) has donated K1.5 million to Hope for the Blind organization in support of fees for visually impaired students in tertiary and secondary schools. Speaking during the cheque handover ceremony in Blantyre on Friday, UGI’s Sales and Marketing Manager, Golden Jamu, said they well compelled to respond generously to the organisation’s […] The post UGI donates K1.5 million to Hope for the Blind appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Party leaders are eying Tuesday’s special election north of Atlanta, betting that frustration with the president will power them to another off-year overperformance.
The Resolution Foundation set out a painful series of increases in a new report likely to be studied closely by the Chancellor - despite recent warnings that firms can't take any more.
It follows concerns that too many patients are having their symptoms repeatedly dismissed or overlooked until their disease is too advanced to treat.
The back-to-school Kicker’s Club Shoe Drive, which has been undertaken for the past few years as a joint venture between the Friends of Porus (FOP) and Give Back Jamaica Inc (GBJ), continues to benefit students across the island. Students from...
Western Bureau: The South Trelawny Environmental Agency (STEA) has forged a J$34-million partnership with the Belgium-based TUI Care Foundation, which will foster a major reforestation eco-tourism and development initiative in that section of the...
TORONTO: Fifty-six years after immigrating to Canada from Jamaica, veteran labour movement leader and community advocate, Herman Stewart, 75, has launched his memoir, A Labour of Love: In Pursuit of Just Causes. Chronicling his journey from...
WESTERN BUREAU: SUPERINTENDENT OF Police Mercedes Currie, the acting commanding officer for the St James Police Division, is urging parents to take their role as disciplinarians seriously and not expect schools to take charge of their children’s...
WESTERN BUREAU: With St James now enjoying crime reduction on a scale not seen in over two decades, Montego Bay Mayor Richard Vernon is urging displaced gangsters to turn a new page by channelling their energies into farming and agribusiness,...
Local media reported that debris damaged several cars in the Russian capital’s suburbs Read Full Article at RT.com
Three recruits reportedly escaped the site in western Ivano-Frankivsk Region after a group of unidentified attackers broke in Read Full Article at RT.com
Authorities in both countries are cooperating to determine if there was a link between the incidents Read Full Article at RT.com
JPMorgan Chase’s Asia-Pacific head is confident that New Delhi can navigate its trade woes with Washington Read Full Article at RT.com
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has advised caution regarding the recent Saudi-Pakistan defence pact, emphasizing the importance of trusting India's diplomatic efforts. He acknowledged the agreement as a continuation of a long-standing relationship, while also noting some concerning elements, particularly the mutual defence clause. The Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed that it will closely study the agreement’s implications.
Kolkata faced immense disruption as torrential overnight rainfall led to widespread flooding, paralyzing the city. Public transport, including trains and Metro services, was suspended, and streets became submerged, stranding vehicles. Tragically, at least three people died due to electrocution in the rain-affected areas. The IMD has warned of continued heavy rainfall in several South Bengal districts.
The Karnataka High Court has temporarily suspended the state government's order that capped cinema ticket prices at Rs 200. This decision follows petitions from multiplexes, theatre owners, and film producers who argued the cap was arbitrary and detrimental to their business. The court's intervention puts the price regulation on hold, pending further deliberation on its validity and impact.
Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami hailed the next-generation GST reforms, which came into effect from Monday, calling these reforms a historic milestone set to bring prosperity, growth, and opportunities for all citizens under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Rahul Gandhi criticized the Modi government, linking rising unemployment and corruption to alleged electoral malpractices. He accused the BJP of prioritizing image management and corporate interests over youth employment, highlighting a split-screen video contrasting police action against protesting students with the Prime Minister's public relations activities. Gandhi asserted that young Indians will no longer tolerate «job theft» or «vote theft.»
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Ce lundi 22 septembre 2025 a marqué l'ouverture de la campagne pour le compte des élections législatives et locales à Pana. Aimé Rodrigue Lemagna, Secrétaire départemental PDG dans la Lombo Boueguidi, a présenté les deux candidats de son parti politique aux législatives : 1ᵉʳ siège Robert Tsoukani et Irène Lissenguet et les têtes de listes commune de Pana, Maxime Moukongo. Aimé Rodrigue Lemagna est tête de liste départementale. Pour Faustin Boukoubi, le Parti démocratique gabonais doit (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Avant -hier on votait pour affirmer sa fierté d'appartenance à la nation nouvellement indépendante, c'était Gabon d'abord. Pour montrer son attachement au père de la nation et à son projet, on est allé jusqu'à voter photo . Hier on a voté pour le parti et son président, le grand camarade, au point de le déifier, après Bongo c'est Dieu, pouvait-on entendre dans la jouissance militante, Aujourd'hui, on se cherche, parce que à peine on vient de voter pour la liberté libérée et le père (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
À Kinshasa, la question de la reconduction de Vital Kamerhe à la tête de l'Assemblée nationale anime les débats politiques. Actuel président de la chambre basse du Parlement congolais, le leader de l'Union pour la nation congolaise (UNC) fait face à des enjeux internes au sein de la majorité présidentielle. Alors que le bureau définitif de l'Assemblée nationale doit être mis en place prochainement, des voix s'élèvent pour questionner la reconduction de Kamerhe, malgré son expérience et (...) - INTERNATIONAL / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
[RFI] Cameroon on Monday is marking five years since protests organised by the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (MRC) were violently repressed by the authorities. More than 500 people were arbitrarily arrested, 36 of whom remain in jail. As the country gears up for presidential elections, human rights group Amnesty International is calling for their release.
[HRW] Kigali May Be Open to International Sports, but Not to Critics