US President Donald Trump has said South Africa should not be part of the G20, saying that he will skip the summit in Johannesburg Read Full Article at RT.com
Brussels is reportedly looking to stop issuing the potential visitors multi-entry Schengen visas Read Full Article at RT.com
The US is considering launching airstrikes on Venezuela and deploying special forces Read Full Article at RT.com
The agreement, which still requires approval from Moscow, would mark a significant milestone for New Delhi’s defense exports Read Full Article at RT.com
African experts warn that deals to accept deportees from the US could compromise principles of state sovereignty Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow will remain a threat to the bloc even after the Ukraine conflict ends, Mark Rutte has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Donald Trump has said South Africa should not be part of the G20, saying that he will skip the summit in Johannesburg Read Full Article at RT.com
Footage shows members of the public running for cover when fireworks were set off in Birmingham city centre as police battled to regain control.
According to the newspaper, the fate of the besieged Hamas fighters has been a sticking point in negotiations on transitioning to the next stage of the ceasefire, the newspaper
Admiral Alexander Moiseyev, the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy noted the high level of trust and mutual understanding common for Russia-Myanmar naval relations
The signing ceremony followed Russian-Indonesian consultations on civilian maritime cooperation that took place in Jakarta on Thursday
Jeffrey Lewis suggested that such tests might not be full-scale nuclear explosions, but rather low-yield, controlled detonations
As reported by Singaporean media, the maximum punishment is 24 strokes
The Suez Canal Authority has reported rising traffic and improved cargo volumes Read Full Article at RT.com
Three astronauts could be forced to remain in space indefinitely after something floating around the Earth may have seriously damaged their one way home.
The Prince was attending the Earthshot Prize Impact Assembly at Pier 3, part of the three-day summit in Rio, bringing together government officials, indigenous leaders and youth advocates.
Footage shows members of the public running for cover when fireworks were set off in Birmingham city centre as police battled to regain control.
The Russian Armed Forces struck energy and transport infrastructure facilities supporting the Ukrainian army, as well as storage and launch sites for long-range attack drones in the past 24 hours
President Vladimir Putin earlier discussed with members of the Security Council US President Donald Trump's statements regarding the US intention to resume nuclear testing
The Armenian Prime Minister added that it is necessary to understand how, in practice, goods can be exported from Armenia via the same route to Russia or Kazakhstan
In January-October, oil and gas revenues decreased by 21.4% to $92.5 bln
Earlier, a shipment of around 1,000 tons of wheat sent by Russia via Azerbaijan arrived in Armenia
As the bail hearing for convicted wildlife trafficker Yunhua Lin on fresh corruption charges is set for tomorrow, environmentalists and anti-corruption activists are calling on Fostino Maere, recently appointed as Malawi’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), to recuse himself from the case to avoid a conflict of interest. Maere has been representing Lin in a […] The post Activists Urge New DPP Maere to Recuse Himself from Chinese Wildlife Convict’s Corruption Case appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
President Peter Mutharika’s relocation to Mtunthama State Lodge is fast turning into one of the most questionable narratives in Malawi’s new political chapter — a story riddled with contradictions, secrecy, and suspicious silence from those meant to tell the truth. For weeks now, the public has been told that the official presidential residence, Kamuzu Palace, […] The post Smoke and Mirrors: The Kamuzu Palace ‘Damage’ Story That No One Can Verify appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Ministry of Industrialization, Business, Trade and Tourism has reiterated that the export of maize and maize-based products remains restricted, emphasizing the measure is crucial to protecting Malawi’s food security. In a press release issued in Lilongwe on Thursday, the Ministry reminded businesses and the general public that maize is classified as a licensable commodity […] The post Government Reaffirms Ban on Maize Exports to Safeguard National Food Security appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The government of Malawi, working hand in hand with Japan, has commissioned the newly expanded Lilongwe Bridge and its approach road — a major infrastructure upgrade that promises to ease congestion and boost trade in the heart of the capital. The project, which began in November 2022 during the administration of former president Lazarus Chakwera, […] The post Japan-Funded Lilongwe Bridge Commissioned — A Legacy Project from Chakwera Era to Boost City Traffic and Trade appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Malawian government has rolled out one of the toughest austerity directives in years, imposing sweeping expenditure control measures that slash fuel entitlements, freeze recruitments, suspend vehicle purchases, and cut embassy staff — signaling deep fiscal distress and a government desperate to rein in spending. The circular, issued on November 6, 2025, by Chief Secretary […] The post Govt Tightens the Purse Strings: Harsh Spending Ban Hits Ministries, Embassies, and Senior Officials appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha accused RJD supporters of attacking his convoy and hurling stones and cow dung. He reprimanded the Lakhisarai SP, calling him «weak and cowardly» for failing to control the situation and prevent voters from exercising their franchise. The SP stated tensions arose upon Sinha's arrival.
A woman Naxal with a Rs 17 lakh bounty surrendered in Chhattisgarh. Kamla Sodi, active for 14 years, was influenced by regional development and the state's rehabilitation policy. This follows a trend of nearly 360 Naxalites surrendering in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra last month. The government aims to end Naxalism by March 2026.
Amid the dangerous back and forth, Moscow rejected U.S. claims it had breached a testing moratorium but said it would assess what preparations would be needed to conduct one.
At least five members of Heritage’s antisemitism task force resigned after Roberts defended Carlson’s interview with antisemitic white nationalist Nick Fuentes.