[RFI] The fragile peace process between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo is under renewed pressure, as the United States imposes fresh sanctions over alleged links to mineral trafficking from areas controlled by M23 rebels. Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe tells RFI Kigali is being unfairly blamed - arguing that the Congolese government has failed to meet its own commitments under the US-brokered peace deal.
Despite handling nearly 600,000 fewer passengers during the first five months of the year, Sangster International Airport is pressing ahead with a major expansion programme as it prepares for an expected rebound in visitor demand.
Medical chief of staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), Dr Carl Bruce, has rejected allegations that he assaulted colleague Dr Roger Hunter during a 2007 incident, describing the claims as “a complete falsification” while branding Hunter “mentally unstable”.
[Ghanaian Times] The Government of Ghana has strongly condemned the killing of a Ghanaian national in South Africa and called for a swift investigation to bring those responsible to justice.
[HRW] Governments Should Urge Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger to Reverse Decision
[Nyasa Times] Thousands of Malawian civil servants were left without their June salaries this week after a technical failure at the Accountic General's Office disrupted the payment process -- despite the salaries having been processed on 30 June 2026.
A 70-year-old man died after reportedly falling into the sea while unloading cargo off Pulau Ubin on Wednesday (July 1). The deceased, identified as Huang Laiming (transliteration), was a boatman and had been transporting construction supplies to Pulau Ubin on behalf of a contractor, according to Chinese publication 8world. He had reportedly finished unloading the cargo and was standing at the front of a boat when he lost his balance and fell into the sea. He then struck his head on a rock in the water and later died from his injuries.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted at about 2pm to the incident at 91 Loyang Way, which is the address of both the Police Coast Guard's Loyang Base and the Loyang Marine Fire Post.The deceased was retrieved from the waters and taken unconscious to Changi General Hospital, where he later died, the authorities said. Boatman for over 10 yearsOne of the deceased's younger brothers, Huang, told the Chinese news outlet that he learned of the accident after receiving a call from workers at the scene.
Pek Kio resident Uncle Thien, famed for using twigs to create portraits on walkways, has died at 83.The retiree was a familiar face around the neighbourhood, often choosing to work on his art in the vicinity of Block 44 Owen Road.MP Alvin Tan, who oversees the Moulmein-Cairnhill division of Tanjong Pagar GRC, paid tribute to the talented twig artist on social media on Thursday (July 2).Uncle Thien was «happiest» when he assembled figures out of twigs in a quiet public spot, said Tan, who first met the elderly man in 2020.«Uncle Thien is dear to us in Pek Kio. He was unwell recently and passed on yesterday (July 1)...Attended his wake today and met his family who told us how he felt so at home here with us,» he added.«We will miss him.»
Singapore will open up selected sectors and occupations to Timor-Leste workers next year, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced on Friday (July 3), during his two-day official visit to the country.Describing it as a «win-win initiative», PM Wong said at the joint press conference with his Timor-Leste counterpart Xanana Gusmao that this will be a valuable partnership for both sides. «(It will allow) Timorese people to gain skills and work experience, and then come back eventually to contribute to Timor-Leste. At the same time, it helps to meet the manpower needs of Singapore in selected sectors,» he explained.The prime minister also pointed out that the move goes beyond being an economic initiative, and could build closer people-to-people ties and business-to-business exchanges, thereby facilitating further cooperation in future.Echoing the point, Timor-Leste PM Gusmao highlighted that human resources is one of the «greatest challenges» faced by the developing country.
Le deuxième Falcon 50M de la flottille 25F des forces armées en Polynésie a officiellement reçu son nom ce jour : Taumataroa, qui signifie « requin marteau » en tahitien. La cérémonie de baptême s’est tenue en fin de journée, réunissant la flottille 25F, l’état-major des forces armées en Polynésie française ainsi que l’association Mokarran Protection Society.
Une trentaine de locaux à l'eau dès ce jeudi matin pour espérer décrocher une wild card pour la prochaine Tahiti Pro. Eimeo Czermak, Matehau Tetopata, Mateia Hiquily ou encore Matahi Drollet se sont qualifiés pour le 3ème tour. Vendredi, suite de la bataille navale.
Delcy Rodriguez thanked other nations for their assistance, adding that 147 countries have shown solidarity with Venezuela
Delcy Rodriguez separately said the government would announce economic measures aimed at rebuilding the country on Friday
First responders are working at the crash sites
The attack caused serious damage to power infrastructure and led to disruptions in electricity and water supplies to the city’s residents
Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby says Washington wants to see NATO as «an alliance of partnership, not dependency»
After a torrid few months, it's hardly surprising Nicola Sturgeon was ready to enjoy a long lunch.
White students account for less than half of enrollment at 27 of 147 UK universities, according an analysis by The Telegraph Read Full Article at RT.com
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale says there is «growing consensus» in support of his proposal for a Pacific-wide security agreement.
The former Tory PM said new political leadership offered an opportunity to revisit the issue after the current government took the 'deeply disappointing' decision not to press ahead with a major rollout.
Charities have called for urgent action to make sure 'no patient is left confused, delayed or caught in the middle' as they accused the doctors' union of putting men at risk of harm to fill its members pockets.
Monaco's Prosecutor General, Stéphane Thibault, confirmed on Thursday that the suspect behind the attack is a Ukrainian woman in her 30s, currently registered as living in Germany.
Indeed Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce - who were labeled as 'tacky' for hosting their big day at Madison Square Garden - are seizing the moment to promote podcasts and even make new content.
In his first broadcast interview since winning the Makerfield by-election, the prime minister-in-waiting ruled out 'crude cuts' to welfare.
GOP lawmaker Troy Nehls has argued that poor Americans who can’t afford steak and lobster need to work harder Read Full Article at RT.com
Un vent de fronde médicale se lève. Dans une lettre ouverte adressée aux autorités administratives et politiques du Pays, dix oncologues, hématologues et professionnels de terrain du Centre hospitalier du CHPF sortent de leur réserve. Ils dénoncent avec force une proposition législative visant à transférer les activités d'oncologie vers l'Institut du cancer de Polynésie française (ICPF) et à remettre à plat l'installation du PET-scanner, un équipement attendu depuis deux décennies.
The top US diplomat in Taiwan has called for turning the Chinese island into a “hornet’s nest” of air, surface and subsurface drones Read Full Article at RT.com
Kasabonika Lake First Nation in northwestern Ontario has paused an evacuation of its most vulnerable members, as a cluster of five wildfires surrounding the community have stabilized for the time being. Kasabonika Lake’s Chief Matthias Anderson says as of Thursday afternoon, 548 evacuees remain in Toronto and 37 more are on the way from Thunder Bay, making up nearly half the community's population. Here's the latest on the situation.
Police have identified the man who is believed to have killed his seven- and 12-year-old sons in his south Ottawa home and firebombed his dental practice in a nearby village before dying by suicide in a vehicle fire on Monday, as details of his threat to cause bodily harm to his ex-wife come to light.