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The partial shutdown is the longest in history, so far.The longest (partial) government shutdown in U.S. history
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee launched a sharp attack on PM Modi, demanding his resignation if infiltrators are on voter lists, as she questioned the electoral roll challenges. She also blamed AIMIM and ISF for the Malda judicial officers' gherao, accusing Congress and BJP of instigation.
DMK MP Kanimozhi asserted that Tamil Nadu voters are backing the Secular Progressive Alliance over the BJP-led NDA, citing the DMK's commitment to protecting Tamil people's future. She highlighted the alliance's policy-based approach and the government's fulfillment of welfare promises, including increased financial assistance for women.
Chief Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi expressed confidence that Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir will soon rejoin India, citing the desire of its people and the positive developments in Jammu and Kashmir post-Article 370 abrogation. He highlighted a transformed Kashmir with increased prosperity and tourism, urging continued visits despite past incidents.
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi shared a video of him discussing Kerala's upcoming 2026 assembly elections with UDF leaders over local snacks. He emphasized the need for change, highlighting education reform, youth opportunities, and better social support. Gandhi expressed confidence in the UDF's readiness to lead, positioning them as renewed hope for the state.
A Libreville, s'est ouvert l'atelier de vulgarisation du Plan national de croissance et de développement (PNCD), le 02 avril 2026. Nouridine Kane Dia, Responsable Pays de la Banque africaine de développement au Gabon, a tenu un discours, notre rédaction vous livre l'intégarlité Libreville, Gabon – 02 Avril 2026 Excellence Monsieur le Vice-Président du Gouvernement, Monsieur le Ministre de l'Intérieur, de la Sécurité et de la Décentralisation, Madame le Ministre de la Planification et de (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
John Standing - officially 4th baronet Sir John Leon - is now reprising the most significant role of his life. He is, I can disclose, once more caring for his wife, Sarah.
British banking chiefs are worried that the UK could be brought to its knees by the combative US leader. Not by missiles, but by devastating economic weapons: Visa and Mastercard.
In the wake of the news about Scott Mills' shock axing from the BBC last Friday, I can reveal the truth of what really happened in the early days of his relationship to husband Sam Vaughan.
Considering Wright's clearly disturbed state prior to his death, rumours swirled that he may have been a victim of the island's thriving drink and drugs culture.
Dr Martin Rooke constructed the vast L-shaped structure beside Meadow Cottage, near Warwick, without planning permission, insisting it was needed to house a collection of classic cars.
According to available information, the eight-car train was carrying 415 passengers
The Russian foreign minister remarked on Western countries' approach to non-Western organizations, referencing a line from the film A Cruel Romance, based on Alexander Ostrovsky's play Without a Dowry
This result demonstrates the demand for Russian products in foreign markets, Roman Chekushov noted
On Thursday, Donald Trump demanded that Iran’s authorities accept a deal in the near future and threatened to destroy civilian infrastructure in the Islamic Republic
Sergey Ryabkov added that Moscow is aware of the seriousness of the current situation and the challenge of resolving socio-economic issues in Cuba
Poland and Romania must fulfill their obligations under an EU deal and buy $2.2 billion worth of Covid-19 vaccines, a court has ruled Read Full Article at RT.com
Long queues were reported at Woodlands Checkpoint on Good Friday (April 3) morning as thousands of Malaysians who work here made their way home ahead of the long weekend, which coincides with Qing Ming Festival.The traditional Chinese festival, also known as tomb sweeping day, falls on Sunday (April 5) this year, and is dedicated to honouring and remembering ancestors and loved ones who have died.From around midnight, social media was abuzz with commuters sharing scenes of huge crowds waiting for buses to cross the Causeway after they have cleared Singapore's immigration.Some Malaysians reported taking four hours to complete their journeys from Queen Street bus terminal to across the Causeway. Others showed screenshots of their WhatsApp chats with family members spanning more than an hour as they waited in the bus queues.'Endless night'Several posts also show hundreds of people standing nearly shoulder-to-shoulder as they wait for buses. Tee Han Long, who shared a short video of the situation at the bus waiting area wrote: «This too shall pass.»
According to Scott Ritter, the American support for Ukraine, especially among the public, is extraordinarily superficial
According to the report, the issue of purchasing Russian oil could be raised during the visit if it takes place
The use of night-time homing UAVs operating by the «fire and forget» principle will complement the actively used Yolka-type daytime interceptor drones
The conference, chaired by the United Kingdom, was held as a virtual call and brought together 41 countries
According to Scott Ritter, the US needs Russia to sell energy on the global market to keep the dollar, keep the petrodollar alive and keep the American economy normal
Even the most casual observer couldn't help but see through the NHS's obvious ruse to meet Health Secretary Wes Streeting's target of lower hospital waiting lists.
Posing under the username 'HMP Ghost', Ben McCulloch uploads videos to his account with 2,500 followers boasting his party lifestyle on the inside.
The remote Micronesian nation, with an area of just 21 square metres, is the fattest country in the world - with over 90 per cent of inhabitants classed as overweight or obese.
NASA astronauts shared messages of hope from space as the Artemis II officially left Earth's orbit.
Recent figures showed the economy didn't grow at all in January. Rising petrol prices are only going to make things harder.
Russian Deputy PM Denis Manturov and Indian leader Narendra Modi discussed cooperation in energy and fertilizers amid the Middle East crisis Read Full Article at RT.com
Pete Hegseth has fired US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George amid a promotion row over black and female officers as the Iran war rages Read Full Article at RT.com
The High Court of Malawi has delivered a sharp and uncompromising blow to Yusuf Investments Limited, the company behind the Amaryllis Hotel, by rejecting its urgent attempt to unfreeze bank accounts locked under serious financial crime suspicions. In a ruling that exposes both legal missteps and the weight of the allegations involved, Justice Redson Kapindu […] The post Court Slams Amaryllis Owners: High Court Rejects Bid to Unfreeze Accounts Over Procedural Blunder appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A storm is brewing over the K4.15 billion allocation to the Office of Second Vice President Enoch Chihana, with accountability experts tearing into the budget as wasteful, unjustified, and emblematic of government excess at a time Malawians are being told to tighten their belts. The figures are stark. Out of the K4.15 billion earmarked for […] The post K4.1 Billion for What? Chihana’s Second Vice President Office Under Fire as Critics Call It a Costly Political Ornament appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Access to labour justice—widely regarded as a cornerstone of fair and effective employment systems—remains out of reach for thousands of rural Malawians, exposing deep structural inequalities in the country’s legal framework. At the centre of the crisis is the limited reach of the Industrial Relations Court, Malawi’s most specialised body for handling workplace disputes. The […] The post Rural Workers Locked Out of Justice as Malawi’s Labour System Struggles to Reach the Majority appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The most honest measure of Malawi’s economy today is not found in policy statements or fiscal reports, but in a quiet, almost reflexive response spoken by ordinary citizens: “choncho, bola moyo.” It is a phrase that carries the weight of resignation, gratitude, and silent suffering all at once—a linguistic shelter for a population enduring an […] The post “Choncho, Bola Moyo”: The Quiet Cry of Most Malawians Barely Holding On appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
There comes a point in every struggling economy where leadership must stop, look inward, and confront an uncomfortable truth: when survival becomes the national condition, policy has failed the people. Malawi is at that point. This is no longer a conversation about macroeconomic stability, fiscal discipline, or revenue mobilisation. It is about the lived reality […] The post EDITORIAL | A Nation Taxed to the Bone: Government Must Pause Before It Pushes Malawi Over the Edge appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.