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The police trying to establish a motive for the shooting murder of a 17-year-old boy in Kingston on Friday. He has been identified as Sayid Mitchell, also known as 'Bredda Bredda,' from Metcalfe Road, Kingston. He was attacked at...
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As Malawi prepares for its 2025 general elections, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the northern region have come together to affirm their commitment to a peaceful, credible, and inclusive electoral process. In a statement released after a day-long meeting on Saturday at Chatonda Lodge in Mzuzu, the CSOs emphasized the need for a collective and […] The post CSOs call for peaceful, credible, and inclusive elections in 2025 appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The heat continues to rise for Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) President Enock Chihana, following his controversial remarks on 13 November 2024 that have sparked outrage across Malawi. Chihana’s comments, which were widely condemned as divisive and tribalistic, have now led to an official ultimatum from Chewa cultural leaders, who are demanding an apology within three […] The post Pressure piles on AFORD president Enock Chihana to apologize for tribal remarks appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a move that has stirred mixed reactions, President Lazarus Chakwera’s order to tighten control over foreign currency transactions is both timely and essential for the country’s economic health. With Malawi facing persistent foreign exchange shortages, which have undermined crucial imports like fuel, fertilizer, and medical supplies, it is clear that the status quo cannot […] The post Critical Opinion: Chakwera’s forex control measure is a necessary step to safeguard economic future appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has revealed that the government needs VT20 million to eradicate leprosy in Vanuatu.
A new Year 9 curriculum will be introduced from 2025 across Vanuatu, providing a modern and high-quality education for all students.
The Chief Executive Officer of Transparency International Vanuatu (TIV) and Chairman of Vanuatu Association of Non-Government Organisations (VANGO), Dr. Willie Tokon, has challenged the Government to answer to the people’s cries saying, the Constituency Allowance should have benefited them but…
Vanuatu is acing double no- confidence motions seeking to remove both President Nikenike Vurobaravu and Prime Minister (PM) Charlot Salwai.
Two hundred sixteen excited people were awarded their Vanuatu Citizenship Certificates by the Vanuatu Citizenship Office in a ceremony held at Iririki Island yesterday.
The chemical cocktails that are emitted when modern homes burn, as well as foams used to extinguish fires, were long seen as the biggest hazards to firefighters. But firefighters increasingly worry that PFAS, which make firefighting gear more resistant to abrasion, heat and moisture, could also be hurting them.
Other delivery companies charge significantly more than Canada Post, business owners say, making the cost of sending some packages to customers prohibitively expensive.
Late Friday night, in a darkened Ottawa courthouse, a jury found Jean-Bruno Fenelon guilty of first-degree murder for killing Marie Gabriel in a jealous rage as she was trying to kick him out of her house in March 2022.
According to the report, no one was injured. The negotiations with the perpetrator continued for about two hours
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According to Berdyev, the APEC «is returning to a normal constructive work.»
Previously, CC members Sokrat Dzhindzholia and Ruslan Khashig voiced their initiative to act as mediators in the negotiations between President Aslan Bzhania and the Abkhazian opposition
The boos from a crowd wanting more action were growing again when Jake Paul, despite winning the boxing clash, dropped his gloves before the final bell and bowed toward 58-year-old Mike Tyson.
Three civil servants were awarded for their exceptional contributions to the public sector at the Government of Jamaica and First Heritage Co-operative Credit Union Civil Servants of the Year Awards, held Friday at Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in St...
Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel, Libreville le 16 novembre 2024 - Le Référendum de ce samedi 16 novembre 2024 porte sur l'adoption ou non du projet de Constitution, conformément à la feuille de route établie par le Comité pour la Transition et la Restauration des Institutions (CTRI). A cet effet, les électeurs sont invités à participer massivement à ce scrutin, afin d'exprimer leur option entre les choix “OUI” ou “NON”. Pour contribuer au renforcement de la transparence et à la (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Radisson Blu Okoume Palace Hotel, Libreville le 16 novembre 2024 - Depuis ce matin, les citoyens gabonais sont appelés aux urnes dans le cadre du référendum constituant organisé par le Gabon. Le Réseau des Observateurs Citoyens (ROC) est mobilisé sur le terrain pour assurer une observation indépendante et transparente des opérations de vote. À la mi-journée, nous avons collecté et consolidé les informations suivantes : 1. Présence des Missions d'Observation Des observateurs (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
During a rally in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath compared the Samajwadi Party to the Muslim League, accusing both of dividing society along religious lines. He also criticized Congress, contrasting their governance with the BJP's achievements, including the Ayodhya Ram Mandir construction. Adityanath emphasized unity for security, a message echoed by BJP MP Kangana Ranaut.
During a campaign rally in Pune, defense minister Rajnath Singh criticised Congress, predicting a loss for the party and its allies in the upcoming Maharashtra elections. Singh praised the BJP-led government's achievements in the state and criticized Rahul Gandhi for his stance on the caste census and alleged attempts to incite division.
A 14-year-old boy in India tragically died after a fight with his father over a mobile phone repair. The father, concerned about the boy's phone use, school attendance, and friends, allegedly attacked his son with a cricket bat and strangled him, leading to his death. The father has been arrested.
People's Conference leader Sajad Lone criticized a recent resolution passed in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly for lacking clarity on the demand for the reinstatement of Article 370 and Article 35A. While the resolution, introduced by the National Conference, calls for discussions on restoring J&K's special status, Lone argues it is vague and fails to explicitly mention the revoked articles.
Canara Bank has classified accounts belonging to Reliance Communications and Reliance Telecom as «fraudulent.» RCom, currently undergoing insolvency proceedings, stated that this classification is not expected to impact the company's resolution process, citing legal protections under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.
The UN's climate chief urged G20 leaders on Saturday to push COP29 talks towards a deal to raise money for developing nations as diplomats struggled to find common ground in marathon negotiations. Negotiators worked through the night in efforts to produce a new draft deal before ministers arrive next week for the final days of the COP29 talks in a Baku sports stadium, but differences remained. «There is a long way to go, but everyone is very aware of the stakes, at the halfway point in the COP,» UN climate chief Simon Stiell said in a statement. Stiell appealed for leaders of the Group of 20, which includes the world's top economies and polluters, to weigh in when they meet in Brazil on Monday and Tuesday. «As G20 Leaders head to Rio de Janeiro, the world is watching and expecting strong signals that climate action is core business for the world's biggest economies,» Stiell said. «G20 Leaders must signal loud and clear that international cooperation is still the best and only chance humanity has to survive global heating,» he said. Some developing countries, which are least responsible for global greenhouse gas emissions, want an annual commitment of $1.3 trillion to help them adapt to climate impact and transition to clean energy. The figure is well above what donors including the United States, the European Union and Japan currently pay. But the negotiations are stuck over a final figure, the type of financing, and who should pay, with developed countries wanting China and wealthy Gulf states to join the list of donors. «We know we need at least 1.3 trillion to be committed to the low and middle income countries. And that has to be the figure at the end,» Irish climate minister Eamon Ryan said earlier this week. «The question is what's that made up of,» he said. Rich nations, which face their own economic challenges and political pressure following years of high inflation, are loath to commit large amounts of money from their public budgets alone. Buried in debt, developing countries do not want the money to come in the form of loans. - 'Much to do' - The latest draft deal was 25 pages long, and still contained a raft of options. Samir Bejanov, deputy lead negotiator of COP29 host Azerbaijan, said nations were given more time to produce a new text later on Saturday. «There is still much, much to do,» Bejanov said in a press conference. «Over the last few days, some people have doubted whether collectively we can deliver. It's time for the negotiators to start proving them wrong,» he added. Observers described a tense atmosphere in the negotiating rooms in Azerbaijan's capital. «Stark divisions between North and South prevent negotiators from tackling the main issues at hand,» said Iskander Erzini Vernoit, director of the Imal Initiative for Climate and Development, a Morocco-based think tank. Tensions also emerged after some nations specified how much they should be getting from any deal. A bloc of least-developed nations, mostly from Africa, asked for $220 billion while small-island states at threat from rising seas want $39 billion. Friederike Roder, a vice president at the non-profit Global Citizen, said the latest draft contains a «jungle of options» that makes «insufficient progress or even backtracks» on some key points. «What is urgently needed is real political momentum and energy from world leaders as they convene for the G20 summit in Rio,» she said. © Agence France-Presse
A 40-year-old man suspected of criminal involvement was shot dead after he reportedly attempted to disarm a policeman in Guy's Hill in St Catherine on Friday. He has been identified as Alloy 'Dabdoub' Grant,...