From empires to alliances: the continent’s long road to mutual respect Read Full Article at RT.com
Hamas has returned the remains of four more Israeli hostages as part of a deal brokered by US President Donald Trump Read Full Article at RT.com
The US president found himself in his element this week as Israel honored his efforts in securing the release of hostages held by Hamas Read Full Article at RT.com
The Russian ambassador has given US Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna the declassified Soviet files on the JFK assassination Read Full Article at RT.com
Hamas militants have reportedly executed several people in Gaza, a day after a ceasefire agreement with Israel was reached Read Full Article at RT.com
The Ministry of Commerce has for the first time published official documents solely in the domestic WPS file format Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Donald Trump has warned he could “punish” Spain with tariffs over not meeting NATO military spending threshold Read Full Article at RT.com
According to him, Washington expects Hamas to disarm «in a reasonable period of time»
Earlier, the Russian Interior Ministry announced that the 74-year-old man expelled from Latvia will be granted forced migrant status
The game was played Moscow’s VTB-Arena stadium in front of a crowd of 20,533
At the same time, US leader claimed the Ukraine crisis was ongoing because of Moscow’s actions
Ahmed al-Sharaa’s official visit to Russia will be paid «as part of restructuring bilateral relations between the two countries and discussing issues of political and economic cooperation»
A vertical split is evident in the CPI(Maoist) outfit following the surrender of politburo member Mallojula Venugopal alias Sonu. This division, fueled by a succession tussle and differing views on peace talks, weakens the Naxal group as anti-Naxal forces aim to eliminate armed Left-wing extremism by March 2026.
Kate and Will observed the apple cider vinegar production process, before watching how the apples are pressed and bottled on site into their award-winning cider.
Vanuatu has made history once again. The first-ever Pacific edition of The Hague Academy of International Law’s External Programme was successfully held in Port Vila from 3–10 October 2025, under the theme “International Law, Climate Change and Climate Justice: Achievements…
The Supreme Court of Vanuatu has refused a police application to strike out a claim lodged by Mr. Johnny Jeffred Tijiabang, who alleges that police officers caused damage to his property while executing a search warrant.
Special Envoy of West Papua in Vanuatu, Morris Kaloran, has expressed concern over what he described as Indonesia’s growing influence in Vanuatu through “wallet diplomacy,” warning that such tactics could weaken the country’s longstanding support for West Papua’s independence movement.
The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) has issued the first Agriculture Business Permits to four farmers at the end of the National Commercial Commodity Forum in Luganville, Santo.
A taro farmer from Efate has questioned why the government could not limit rice imports to encourage local consumption and boost root crop production.
Malawi’s hunger story is one of paradox and pain — a nation that spends trillions of kwacha to feed itself, yet its people still queue for maize and battle starvation. Over the past five years, government spending on maize-related programs has exceeded K1 trillion, yet hunger, high prices, and shortages remain the order of the […] The post Trillions Spent, Yet Malawi Still Hungry: What Exactly Is the Problem? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
By Kisu Simwaka, Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of Malawi Malawi’s economy is in serious trouble. Prices are rising, the kwacha is weak, and the country is struggling to buy basic imports like fuel and fertilizer. Behind every statistic lies the reality that ordinary Malawians are paying the price — through higher food costs, fewer jobs, […] The post OPINION | Malawi’s Economy Is Bleeding — But It Can Still Be Saved appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Ukrainian leader has repeatedly signaled that he wants the long-range cruise missiles to strike deep into Russian territory Read Full Article at RT.com
The diplomatic efforts of Russian President Vladimir Putin saved the life of Israeli hostage Maxim Kharkin, his mother has said Read Full Article at RT.com
In Somalia’s complex and often volatile political and security environment, Puntland State emerges as a remarkable example of resilience, pragmatic leadership, and forward-looking governance. Over the past decade, Puntland has demonstrated a capacity to harmonize counter-terrorism efforts, democratic institution-building, and inclusive political engagement. Its notable achievements — including the successful containment of ISIS militants in the Almisqad Mountains, the gradual implementation of localized democratic reforms, and the cultivation of constructive political and Security partnerships with Somaliland, Galmudug, Jubaland, and opposition actors under the Somali National Salvation Council provide critical insights for Somalia’s broader state-building project.
Grandmother Mary Stevens, who died aged 96 in 2020, left the 170-acre West Hook Farm near Okehampton, Devon, to her two daughters, cutting out her grandsons John and Steven (pictured).
Three police officers have died, and over a dozen others were injured when a gas-filled house blew up during a forced eviction near Verona Read Full Article at RT.com
Tens of thousands took to the streets of the Belgian capital, demanding the government abandon austerity plans Read Full Article at RT.com