[Daily Trust] Avi-Cenna International School and Grange School, both located in Lagos, have temporarily suspended physical academic activities following threats of a possible explosion.
[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Former Somali prime minister Mohamed Hussein Roble on Friday congratulated Jubbaland regional forces and the elite Danab commando unit after what he described as a successful operation against Al-Shabaab militants in southern Somalia.
[RFI] A week after Uganda's incumbent President Yoweri Museveni was re-elected for a seventh term, opposition leader Bobi Wine says he has evidence the polls were rigged. In an interview with RFI, he calls for peaceful protests - and a firmer stance from the international community.
Official representatives of Ukraine and the United States also returned to their hotels
Trilateral talks on Ukraine may continue in the coming days
However the opportunity to experience the event will be offered in Milan as well as in the mountain clusters
According to the agency, the incident occurred in West Bandung district
According to the governor, the peculiarity in the elimination of such type of fires is to wait until petroleum products burn out completely
The withdrawal of the Ukrainian military from Donbass is important and various security parameters are being considered regarding this issue
The participants of all three parties involved voiced their consent for this
The talks, focused on the Ukrainian settlement, lasted about four hours
Congress MP Imran Masood stated Shashi Tharoor is «not a big part» of the party, intensifying the rift. Tharoor skipped a crucial Kerala poll meeting for a literature festival, defending his stance on Operation Sindoor and stating concerns should be raised internally.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen voiced concerns over West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, saying the exercise is «being done in a hurry,» further calling it an unjust to voters and a threat to democratic participation. He highlighted personal challenges with documentation and warned that the underprivileged and minority communities are most at risk of exclusion.
Heads of universities and colleges are no longer just administrators; they are now the first line of accountability in preventing and responding to discrimination. New structures, new reporting mechanisms, and strict timelines are written into the rulebook, backed by the threat of serious penalties for non-compliance. Yet, as has often been the case with regulations aimed at correcting long-standing social inequities, the real questions lie beneath the stated intent.
U.S. District Judge John A. Gibney Jr. ruled that a felon disenfranchisement provision in the state’s constitution violates the federal Virginia Readmission Act of 1870.
Foreign leaders, Catholic archbishops and the Federal Reserve chairman are among those challenging Trump after a first year in which the president’s critics often tried to placate him.
Susan Collins, the most vulnerable Republican in the Senate, would not say whether she supported the Trump administration’s ICE operation in Maine.
Nearly 8 million children in Sudan have missed school for nearly 500 days due to ongoing fighting, Save the Children has warned Read Full Article at RT.com
US president Donald Trump has called Britain’s decision to return the Indian Ocean territory to Mauritius “an act of great stupidity” Read Full Article at RT.com
New initiatives, including digital signages and visual cues, are being piloted at Serangoon MRT Station to help commuters navigate their way during rail disruptions. The measures are being implemented by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and public transport operators SMRT and SBS Transit. The digital signages at fare gates and linkways, among other locations, provide colour-coded status updates for all rail lines. During normal operations, they also double as mobile advertising panels. Previously, station staff would have to place physical signboards during delays or disruptions. The digital signages allow staff to focus on assisting commuters.
Minister of Industrialisation, Business, Trade and Tourism, George Partridge, has commended the Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority (MAGLA) for its proactive leadership in promoting the responsible growth of the gambling industry while safeguarding young people and strengthening investor confidence. The Minister made the remarks on Thursday during a strategic engagement with MAGLA management, which included […] The post Trade Minister hails MAGLA on responsible gambling initiatives appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Traveling across Malawi, one topic lingers in people’s minds: the transition of power from former President Lazarus Chakwera of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) to President Peter Mutharika of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) after the September 16, 2025, general elections. Mutharika captured about 57% of the votes, defeating 15 other presidential candidates. The Malawi […] The post Malawi Crowned Shining Model of Democracy in Africa appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Minority groups in Malawi continue to face backlash and discrimination in society despite the country’s Constitution guaranteeing equal rights to all bona fide citizens. Human rights advocates are calling for concerted efforts to curb these violations and are urging communities to become more inclusive, arguing that respect for minority groups is not a privilege but […] The post Human Rights Still Vital for Minority Groups appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
L'affaire a fait grand bruit sur les réseaux sociaux. L'Agence Nationale des Infrastructures Numériques et des Fréquences (ANINF) n'a pas attendu pour sortir de sa réserve pour démentir des allégations tenues par Pierre Mintsa. Des propos qui selon lui, la gestion des salaires des fonctionnaires gabonais serait assujetti à une entreprise marocaine. L'Agence Nationale des Infrastructures Numériques et des Fréquences (ANINF) a publié un communiqué officiel le 22 janvier 2026, un (...) - COOPERATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has clarified his stance on party lines. He stated his only public disagreement was on Operation Sindoor and India's counterterrorism position. Tharoor emphasized national interest above political differences. His remarks follow reports of internal party friction and his absence from a key meeting. He recalled past events and leaders' views on national security.
Much of Canada is grappling with extreme cold heading into the weekend. Here's a breakdown of the conditions in your region, and some tips for dealing with the deep freeze.
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin sharply criticized governor RN Ravi in the state assembly, accusing him of undermining constitutional conventions by refusing to read his customary address. Stalin highlighted the Dravidian model government's achievements and dismissed law and order concerns.
While highlighting how celebrations for the republic have been ongoing, including the upcoming National Voters Day on January 25, he highlighted how the appointment letters are an «invitation to nation building.»
Air India has cancelled all flights to and from New York and Newark on January 25 and 26 due to a severe winter storm forecast. The airline cited safety concerns for passengers and crew as the storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall and icy conditions to the US East Coast.
The revised US defense strategy says the Pentagon will provide “more limited support” to Europe Read Full Article at RT.com