«The American Democrats are eager to regain power, and if Putin and Trump come to an agreement, the liberal wing risks losing its political foothold,» Viktor Medvedchuk said
Donald Tusk also emphasized that a potential exchange of territories between Moscow and Kiev cannot be discussed without Ukraine
According to Sergey Ryabkov, the Russian side will make every effort not to raise the stakes deliberately
Majid Takht-Ravanchi emphasized that for negotiations to proceed, Washington must guarantee it will cease any attacks against Iran
According to Esmail Baghaei, Iran «has not yet made a final decision» on the potential resumption of talks with the US on settling the situation around the Iranian nuclear program
[New Times] The AFC/M23 rebel movement has condemned the recruitment of children into the armed forces of the DR Congo and its allied armed groups, accusing international organisations of ignoring the urgency of the matter.
[New Times] Rwanda's capital market regulatory framework is being revamped. The Capital Market Authority (CMA) has released a draft law regulating capital market business (the «New Capital Market Business Bill») for public comment.
[New Times] Residents in some parts of the City of Kigali will face a two-day water supply interruption starting Monday, August 11, as authorities implement a rationing plan to cope with water shortages, the Water and Sanitation Corporation Group (WASAC) has announced.
[Shabelle] Gedo, Somalia, Aug 10, 2025 -- The Somali federal government is accelerating efforts to establish a new regional administration in the Gedo region, in open defiance of the Jubbaland leadership based in Kismayo, which Mogadishu does not officially recognize.
India has strongly criticized Pakistan, labeling it an irresponsible nuclear state controlled by its military, following Pak General Asim Munir's threatening remarks. Munir warned of destroying Indian infrastructure affecting water flow and issued a broader nuclear threat. India asserts Pakistan's military dominance undermines democracy and raises concerns about nuclear weapons falling into the wrong hands.
Malaysia’s foreign minister said the trip will likely take place on September 19 and include the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines.
The regime's $3-milllion PR campaign in Washington aims to whitewash war crimes and court US favor, even as it clings to Chinese support and continues atrocities at home.
Ethnic armed group says declaration is unjustified; regime delegation promises to relay request after visiting Mongla and UWSA-controlled Panghsang.
Police last year opened 3.9million crime cases, yet our stark analysis today reveals 3.3m were closed with either no suspect ever being identified or coppers unable to prosecute them.
Pete Wicks has reluctantly admitted that he is 'in love' with a new mystery woman six months on from his split with Maura Higgins. The star, 36, was forced to confess his love after failing a lie detector.
Salt Path author Raynor Winn and her husband Moth have been hiding out in a luxurious Cornish estate after doubts were raised over their 'true story', the Daily Mail can reveal.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has completely upended a once idyllic California neighborhood in order to build his own private compound, residents say.
Alicia Kemp, from Worcestershire, appeared in Perth Magistrates' Court via video link from prison on Monday, charged with dangerous driving causing death under the influence of alcohol.
The Supreme Court upheld Medha Patkar's conviction in a defamation case initiated by VK Saxena. However, the court removed the Rs 1 lakh penalty previously imposed. A Delhi court had earlier issued a warrant against Patkar for not complying with the sentencing order. The Delhi High Court had also supported Patkar's conviction, stating that her challenge relied on minor technicalities.
Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, marched to the Election Commission to protest alleged voter fraud and irregularities in Bihar's electoral roll revision. Delhi Police halted the march, leading to dramatic scenes of leaders climbing barricades.
Nitin Gadkari indirectly criticised US President Donald Trump's tariff policies, asserting that financial strength and technological advancement shouldn't lead to bullying. He emphasised India's commitment to its culture of global welfare, even with economic growth. Gadkari also highlighted the importance of innovation and research to boost India's economic growth and self-reliance.
The Supreme Court addressed dog bite incidents in Delhi. It directed the Delhi government to remove stray dogs from all areas. The dogs will be kept in shelters and not released back. Shelters with staff for sterilization and immunization must be created. A helpline will be set up within a week for reporting dog bites.
Authorities in Bihar's Rohtas district are investigating a bizarre incident where an application for a residential certificate was filed under the name «Cat Kumar,» son of «Catty Boss» and «Catiya Devi,» complete with a canine's photograph. This incident follows a similar case in Patna’s Masaurhi block, where a residence certificate was issued to a dog. A formal case has been registered.
[New Dawn] Monrovia -- -Pledges Govt.'s support to water sector
[New Zimbabwe] Bedridden Bikita nurse, Progress Muzuva who got injured on duty in 2018, has accused the government of lying about providing her with compensatory sick leave, injury on duty benefits, salary payment, care and support.
[Daily Trust] Mali has arrested dozens of soldiers suspected of plotting to overthrow the junta, which itself took power in the West African country in a coup, sources told AFP on Sunday.
The US President deftly paved the way for this diplomatic showdown last week when he removed a key stumbling block to such a meeting: the presence of Volodymyr Zelensky.
Kiev is turning Russian citizens into “human bombs,” the FSB has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The IDF have admitted to targeting Anas al-Sharif, claiming he led a “Hamas terrorist cell” Read Full Article at RT.com
Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua was on Saturday asked to record a statement of his claims that President William Ruto's administration has links with terror groups.
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