The attacked marked the latest instance of Trump using or welcoming crude or sexist language and references to describe his opponents.
[New Times] Renowned Catholic choir Christus Regnat on Sunday, November 3, held its second edition of «I Bweranganzo» concert, drawing hundreds of worshipers who gathered not only to enjoy uplifting soul music but to also support their worthy cause.
[The Conversation Africa] Contemporary economic challenges in Africa appear to be shifting the continent into a new era of development. From COVID-19 to war-induced inflation, many countries in Africa are facing significant economic challenges. The crises of recent years come on top of longer-term increases in debt, especially after the 2014 commodity price shock.
[New Times] The Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) has announced the establishment of a new compostable plastic packaging factory as part of the country's ongoing commitment to eliminate non-biodegradable plastics.
Kemi Badenoch has given Mel Stride the key Treasury brief and signalled a stunning comeback for Priti Patel - who will be covering foreign affairs.
Graham King, 57, whose firm Clearsprings made nearly £120million in profit last year by housing refugees for the Home Office, wooed Lolita Lace, 39, with horse riding trips.
Tulisa enjoyed a pampering session on Monday as she headed to the nail salon ahead of her upcoming appearance on I'm A Celebrity later this month.
A church hall in a quiet town. A man makes tea... there's an air of anticipation, then a 30-something secretary rings a bell and says: 'My name's Sally. And I'm a recovering alcoholic.'
The Mail on Sunday reported a new 'audit' of baby deaths at the hospital Lucy Letby worked at suggested many of the most rapid deteriorations in young patients occurred when she wasn't on duty.
The defense ministry has showcased the deployment of mines at the Russian-Ukrainian border Read Full Article at RT.com
Evgeny Pervyshov, a veteran of the Ukraine conflict, has become the acting governor of Russia’s Tambov Region Read Full Article at RT.com
SINGAPORE — A number of accidents involving elderly drivers in recent months have sparked debate over whether seniors should continue to take the wheel. In September, at least two elderly drivers were involved in police investigations following separate accidents. One of them, aged 77, was arrested over an accident in Toa Payoh that led to the death of an 83-year-old cyclist. In another case, a 70-year-old driver's car collided with the rear of a double-decker bus at a Hillview bus stop. Such accidents often draw hundreds of comments on social media, with netizens sparring over the merit of having a driving cut-off age. In Singapore, the statutory age limit for taxi, private-hire car and heavy vehicle drivers is 75, but there is no restriction for those who do not drive for a living. Motorists aged 65 and above, however, must be certified fit to drive by a Singapore-registered doctor once every three years in order to renew their licences.
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The Government announced that university tuition fees will rise to more than £9,500, in what it said would help universities facing 'severe financial challenges'.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled that states cannot seize private property for redistribution, overturning a previous socialist-leaning judgment. The 7:2 ruling clarified that while states can acquire private land in specific situations, Article 39(b) of the Constitution doesn't grant them sweeping powers to nationalize resources for the 'common good.
The Supreme Court overturned a high court ruling, upholding the Uttar Pradesh Madrassa Education Act. The court affirmed the state's right to regulate educational standards in madrassas without infringing on minority rights. However, certificates beyond Class XII issued by madrassas won't be recognized by the UP Madrassa Board.
As things heats up ahead of the UTM party’s convention, questions are swirling around the conduct of two high-profile party members: Mathews Mtumbuka and Dalitso Kabambe. Both seasoned, well-respected, learned individuals with perfect academic and professional credentials, Mtumbuka and Kabambe have notably lent their support and submitted to the convention preparations, despite mounting revelations that […] The post Why are Mtumbuka and Kabambe submitting to convention preparations that violate UTM’s Constitution? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Commission of Inquiry into the June 10, 2024, military plane crash that claimed the life of Vice-President Saulos Chilima and eight others has officially begun its work, despite growing criticism and controversy surrounding its process. Led by Judge Jabbar Alide, the 19-member commission arrived in Mzuzu on Sunday, November 3, 2024, and started field […] The post Amid criticism and controversy, Commission begins work on Chilima plane crash inquiry appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The long-awaited Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) city project is still on track, with airport managers confident that the mega-development will soon break ground, several years after initial plans were announced. The ambitious project, which will transform the area around KIA into a bustling urban center, is expected to include a shopping mall, a hospital, a […] The post KIA City Project Remains on Track, Plans for Mega Development Progressing Slowly appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Ben Michael Mankhamba, a celebrated name in Malawi’s music scene and known for the iconic track ‘Kamba Anga Mwala’, continues to leave a lasting imprint on the local music landscape. His latest release, a remake of the classic ‘Mphungu Sataya Mthenga’, proves that the veteran artist is far from fading into the background. The song, […] The post Ben Michael still around, remakes ‘Mphungu Sataya Mthenga’ with message of unity and generosity appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Supreme Court overturned a high court ruling, upholding the Uttar Pradesh Madarsa Education Act. The court affirmed the state's right to regulate educational standards in madrasas without infringing on minority rights. However, certificates beyond Class XII issued by madrasas won't be recognized by the UP Madarsa Board.
A judge in Pennsylvania has allowed Elon Musk’s sweepstakes to continue until the Election Day, rejecting the district attorney’s request Read Full Article at RT.com
Americans are set to choose between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris after a tense race for the White House Read Full Article at RT.com
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The Indian government has issued a notice to Wikipedia, alleging bias and inaccuracies in its content. The government also questioned Wikipedia's editorial control and whether it should be classified as a publisher. This follows a Delhi High Court ruling that criticized Wikipedia's open editing feature as «dangerous.»
The IDF has not ruled out the possibility of an Iranian response from Syria, Yemen, or Iraq, rather than directly from Iran, the newspaper reported