Consumer prices gained 0.58% since early March and 2.95% year to date
According to Kirill Dmitriev, Italy is highly dependent on gas ports, while Germany relies on imports and has a high demand for energy
The meeting started at about 2:30 p.m. GMT
VNG CEO Ulf Heitmueller said that things are not moving in the right direction
The French are now considering the creation of two new missile systems
Delegates at the National Education Union (NEU) conference in Brighton voted today for a motion calling for a national campaign to reduce violence in schools.
If your dog goes crazy every time the mail delivery person shows up at your door, you may be relieved to know that it soon may no longer be a problem. But beyond that, a lot of people are uncertain what the pending demise of door-to-door mail delivery means for them.
The White House promised an “important update” on Iran, in what is set to be the president’s first prime-time address since the U.S. and Israeli assault began.
The justices appeared poised to turn aside government arguments that the president can deny citizenship to babies born to parents without permanent immigration status.
There is no record of a sitting president attending oral arguments at the nation’s highest court, though the president has floated the idea before.
The Students Federation of India, Pondicherry University unit (SFI PU), condemned the arbitrary decision of the university to prepone the examinations and to direct the students to vacate the hostel.
President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have all participated in the self-enumeration for Census 2027. This initiative marks the commencement of the first phase, focusing on house listing and housing census, with a 15-day window for self-enumeration in Delhi starting Wednesday.
Eight women workers were killed on the Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway in Jalna district, Maharashtra, after a truck collided with a tempo they were standing in. The truck driver, who changed lanes and struck the tempo from behind, has been taken into custody. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed his condolences and announced Rs 5 lakh aid for the deceased's families.
Lord Brocket, pictured arriving at court with his wife Harriet Warner, is due to go on trial for rapes and sexual offences next year after a judge turned down a defence bid to throw the case out.
The United Democratic Front (UDF) has issued a blistering call for immediate government action, demanding stabilization of the Kwacha, a decisive overhaul of fuel logistics, and full transparency in procurement systems following a sharp fuel price increase the party has branded insensitive and unjustifiable. In a hard-hitting statement released on April 1, 2026, the party […] The post UDF Demands Immediate Policy Overhaul as Fuel Prices Skyrocket to K6,600 appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
ESCOM Limited has today supported national relief efforts by donating K200 million to the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA) Disaster Emergency Fund. The contribution is a direct response to the devastating floods caused by recent heavy rains, which have left many families homeless and without food. Speaking at the presentation in Lilongwe, ESCOM Director […] The post ESCOM Donates K200 Million Towards Flood Relief appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Conservative opposition leader was pictured smoothing out the edges today in the West Midlands as part of her campaign trail for the local elections.
The former prince, who is expected to move into his new permanent home, Marsh Farm in the next few weeks, faces a lonely Easter after his arrest in February.
Customers at the Prince of Wales theatre have complained security took 'five working days' to remove the rogue attendee - who was said to be engaging in a 'religious protest'.
Detectives from Thames Valley Police, which arrested Andrew over alleged misconduct in public office in February, met with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) last month.
The Commons watchdog is planning to spend £300million on politicians' salaries, offices and business expenses over the next 12 months.
Hundreds of teenagers descended on the plush district of south-west London last night as part of an Easter holiday 'linkup' promoted on social media.
Sergey Aleksandrovsky said the airline will complete all the confirmed additional flights to Asian countries despite the aviation fuel price hike in international markets amid the Middle East conflict
The Russian president also expressed hope that whatever the outcome of the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia, the drive for strengthening bilateral relations would remain unchanged
According to the statement, 3,935 people have been injured
The sources noted that the prospects for a deal remain unclear
The Russian president expressed hope that local political processes in Armenia amid the election campaign would not harm relations between the two countries
A 63-year-old Australian will be charged in court on Thursday (April 2) for his alleged involvement in a case of disorderly conduct on board a plane, causing the aircraft to return to Changi Airport.Police said in a statement on Wednesday evening that the alleged incident took place at about 6.40pm on March 19.The man, who was believed to be drunk, was behaving unruly on board a flight. He is said to have shouted profanities and thrown his shoes about 20 minutes after the aircraft departed.Attempts by the cabin crew to calm him down were futile as he purportedly continued to behave in a disorderly manner towards a crew member and had to be placed under restraint.This led to the pilot deciding to return to the airport for the man to be offloaded.He was arrested by officers from the Airport Police Division upon arrival.If found guilty of behaving in a disorderly manner towards a crew member or aircraft, he may be jailed for up to five years, fined up to $100,000, or both.Police reminded all passengers that they treat all acts of violence, threats and disruptive behaviour onboard aircraft seriously.
Ten people have been arrested for their alleged involvement in fraudulent work pass applications, the Ministry of Manpower said on Wednesday (April 1).Among those who nabbed in an island-wide enforcement operation on Tuesday were directors and employees from five construction companies.Another 41 people are assisting in investigations for their involvement in such illegal arrangements.The ministry is also probing into the Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions of more than 40 people in relation to the five companies.The firms had allegedly made CPF contributions to Singaporeans and permanent residents to “phantom workers” — or those not under their employment — to inflate their quota to hire foreigners.«These companies then used the inflated quota to make work pass applications to hire more foreigners,» MOM said.Under the ministry guidelines, the quota, also known as dependency ratio ceiling (DRC), is the maximum ratio of foreign workers to the total workforce that a company can employ.Depending on the sector like construction or services, the DRC ranges between 35 per cent and 83.3 per cent.
Following a coroner's inquiry into the death of Indian singer Zubeen Garg, whose death was ruled an accidental drowning, the police said on Wednesday (April 1) that their investigations into the death have also concluded.«There is no evidence of foul play,» they said.They added that investigations were conducted in accordance with the Singapore Coroners Act, with investigators examining all available evidence and recording statements from all witnesses deemed to be relevant to the case.Investigations established that Garg was on a yacht trip in the waters off Lazarus Island.The 52-year-old was found to be initially wearing a life jacket while swimming, but later removed it and returned to the yacht without the life jacket on him.