US singer Chris Brown has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent over an alleged attack of a music producer with a bottle at a nightclub in London two years ago.
People began reporting problems on DownDetector at 9.20pm and by 10.30pm, over 26,000 people said they had no signal on their television
Roman Lavrynovych, 21, from Sydenham in south London, had been charged last night by Scotland Yard with three counts of arson with intent to endanger life.
Le mardi 13 mai 2025,Ulrich Manfoumbi-Manfoumbi, ministre d'État récemment nommé à la tête du ministère des Transports, de la Marine Marchande et de la Logistique a présidé sa première rencontre officielle avec les 18 entités techniques du département. Au centre des échanges, amorcer une restructuration ambitieuse autour d'une feuille de route claire fondée sur un diagnostic précis, la planification de projets à venir et des solutions concrètes. Le secrétaire général, Anatole Kabounou (...) - TRANSPORTS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has called on Afrikaners to work with the government to help build a “beautiful country” Read Full Article at RT.com
The scandal around Pfizer texts and Covid jabs is giving von der Leyen a taste of her own medicine Read Full Article at RT.com
Ishaq Dar said Pakistan would like to put contentious matters with India to rest Read Full Article at RT.com
Here’s how the chaos of revolution and civil war shaped Mikhail Bulgakov as one of Russia’s greatest writers Read Full Article at RT.com
The negotiations in Türkiye lasted around two hours Read Full Article at RT.com
Gabon’s former president and his family have left for Angola after African Union-mediated talks Read Full Article at RT.com
Malawi’s Finance Minister, Simplex Chithyola Banda, has unleashed a blistering attack on the International Monetary Fund (IMF), blaming it for torpedoing a $175 million Extended Credit Facility (ECF) by imposing what he calls “unrealistic” economic demands—just months before national elections. This marks Malawi’s second IMF programme collapse in just five years, exposing deep fractures […] The post “Unrealistic Demands”: Chithyola Slams IMF as $175 Million Credit Lifeline Disintegrates appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The National Advocacy Platform (NAP) and the Civil Society Elections Integrity Forum (CSEIF) have demanded that the Government of Malawi and the Ministry of Finance should disclose full set of conditions that were negotiated under the Extend Credit Facility (ECF) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The demand follows public announcement that the facility has […] The post NAP, CSEIF demand release of ECF conditionalities, suspect government playing dishonestly on the matter appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Standard Bank Malawi Plc has donated MK20 million towards preparations for this year’s National Construction Day celebrations slated to take place from 19th to 20th May at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe. State President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera is expected to preside over the celebrations, which is expected to bring together key […] The post Standard Bank Malawi donates MK20m to National Construction Day events’ preparations, Pres. Chakwera to grace the occasion appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The country’s leading pension service providers, NICO Pension has expressed that it is committed to providing the much required services in order to ensure the company meet clients needs all the time despite experiencing a period of economic turbulence. The company emphasized the development at Sunbird Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre where, in collaboration with […] The post NICO Pension reaffirms company’s commitment to delivering customers needs despite economic turbulence times appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Umodzi Party, a key member of Malawi’s ruling Tonse Alliance, has reaffirmed its support for President Lazarus Chakwera’s leadership while addressing a series of critical national issues, including the suspension of the IMF loan facility, rising political violence, and the introduction of digital voting technology ahead of the September tripartite elections. In a statement signed […] The post Umodzi Party Condemns Political Violence, Endorses President Chakwera appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Il ne s'agit pas d'une compétition d'athlétisme, mais plutôt d'un programme de cours de soutien scolaire, lancé ce jeudi 15 mai 2025 dans la commune de Fougamou par le Réseau Dynamique des Enfants du Village (R-DEV), en faveur des élèves des classes d'examen. L'objectif est clair : accompagner les jeunes en cette période cruciale afin d'espérer enregistrer l'un des meilleurs taux de réussite du pays. Plus de 700 candidats issus du Lycée Technique et du Lycée Léon Mboumba de Fougamou (...) - EDUCATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
TEHRAN – The health ministry is scheduled to implement the second phase of the polio eradication campaign in the country’s northern half from May 17 to 19.
TEHRAN – According to a report released by the Ministry of Education, the dropout rate has lowered from 1.97 percent in Iranian year 1401 (2022-2023) to 1.65 percent in 1403 (2024-2025).
TEHRAN – Referring to the two million undocumented foreign nationals residing in the country, Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni highlighted that Iran has no capacity to host these refugees.
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Abu Dhabi in Dubai hosted its 2025 international book fair, April 26 to May 5. The region was represented by Jamaica’s Kwame McPherson, the 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Competition winner, making him the first Jamaican to win the biggest global...
The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport has commended the Women in Maritime Association, Caribbean (WiMAC), on its 10th anniversary, for its contributions to development and reform, support for regional integration, commitment to...
Medical Officer of Health for Portland, Dr Sharon Lewis, has issued an appeal for persons to adhere to the immunisation schedule to ensure that they receive the most effective protection against a range of serious diseases. Her call is in...
Dr Velma Ricketts Walker, CEO and commissioner of the Jamaica Customs Agency, was officially inducted as an Honorary Member of the Women in Maritime Association, Caribbean (WiMAC) during the organisation’s 10th anniversary gala held on Monday at...
In areas in which the European Union does not have exclusive competence, the principle of subsidiarity, laid down in the Treaty on European Union, defines the circumstances in which it is preferable for action to be taken by the Union, rather than the Member States. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The EU budget is financed in large part from own resources, and supplemented by other revenue. Annual revenue must completely cover annual expenditure, as a budget deficit is not allowed. The system of own resources is decided by the Council on the basis of unanimity, having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament, and needs to be ratified by each Member State. A reform of the own resources system composed of two packages of new own resources was proposed by the Commission in 2022 and 2023. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The economic and monetary union (EMU) is the result of economic integration in the EU. A common currency, the euro, has been introduced in the euro area, which currently comprises 20 EU Member States. All EU Member States – with the exception of Denmark – must adopt the euro once they fulfil the convergence criteria. A single monetary policy is set by the Eurosystem, comprising the European Central Bank’s Executive Board and the governors of the central banks of the euro area. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Thirty-one out of 54 African countries criminalise consensual same-sex relations between adults. In addition, several African countries penalise the public expression of lesbian, gay, trans, intersex, queer and other non-heteronormative (LGBTIQ+ ) identities, or those who fight for LGBTIQ+ rights. This criminalisation leads to violations of privacy and inhumane treatment, with some countries even providing for the death penalty. Despite decriminalisation in a few states like South Africa, Angola, and Mozambique, the trend of recriminalisation persists. Recently, Uganda and Ghana have enacted severe anti-LGBTIQ+ laws. Across the continent (with the notable exception of South Africa), LGBTIQ+ persons are still far from fully enjoying the same rights as other citizens. Intolerance of LGBTIQ+ behaviours is widespread in Africa; influences from religious leaders and the narrative that homosexuality is 'un-African' play a role in perpetuating this sentiment. Discrimination and violence against LGBTIQ+ persons have dire consequences on their livelihoods and their physical and mental health. Those advocating efforts for LGBTIQ+ rights face significant restrictions and threats, which hinder their ability to operate. The European Union, through guidelines and strategies, aims to promote LGBTIQ+ rights globally. However, its initiatives are often weakened by a cautious approach to avoid imposing values perceived by some in Africa as non-African. As a result, regional agreements with African partners do not explicitly mention LGBTIQ+ rights, a notion that a majority of African countries contest in multilateral arenas. Nevertheless, the European Parliament has consistently advocated for LGBTIQ+ rights, calling for increased funding, legal protection, and the universal decriminalisation of homosexuality. This briefing updates a previous version from 2019. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Este documento se integra en una serie de estudios que, desde una perpectiva de Derecho Comparado, tienen como objeto analizar el principio de protección del Medio Ambiente en diferentes ordenamientos jurídicos. Tras la explicación de la normativa y la jurisprudencia de aplicación, se examinan el contenido, los límites y la posible evolución de dicho concepto. El presente estudio tiene por objeto el Derecho Internacional del Medio Ambiente. No trata la protección del Medio Ambiente en el marco de la Unión Europea, objeto de un estudio específico en esta misma Colección. El Derecho Internacional del Medio Ambiente es un sector de creación relativamente reciente. En su dimensión actual tiene su origen en las primeras conferencias de la ONU de Estocolmo (1972) y de Río de Janeiro (1992). Fruto de ese impulso normativo que continúa imparable es la regulación de numerosos sectores que integran el concepto global de Medio Ambiente (aire, atmósfera, Antártida, cambio climático, biodiversidad, bosques, capa de ozono, fauna y flora, cursos de agua transfronterizos y lagos internacionales, lucha contra la desertificación, medio marino, residuos). Desde el punto de vista normativo, las particularidades del Derecho Internacional también se manifiestan en él. Así, la pluralidad de normas de distinta naturaleza jurídica y efectos (convencionales, consuetudinarias e institucionales -actos de OOII-) que interaccionan y se complementan entre sí; sin que resulte de utilidad la distinción habitual entre normas vinculantes y no vinculantes. El Derecho Internacional del Medio Ambiente es un sector con incidencia en el de los derechos humanos. Es el caso, entre otros, de los derechos y obligaciones procedimentales en materia de acceso a la información, participación pública en la toma de decisiones, acceso a la justicia en cuestiones medioambientales o la evaluación de impacto ambiental. De ahí la abundante y relevante jurisprudencia internacional existente, vinculada con derechos como los relativos a la vida, la propiedad, la libertad de expresión, el derecho de recurso, la salud y, donde está recogido y/o el derecho a un Medio Ambiente sano. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The weather forecast for the weekend is looking very promising, with mild and pleasant conditions expected across the country through Tuesday.
The Supreme Court has instructed the West Bengal government to disburse 25% Dearness Allowance (DA) to its employees within three months, marking an interim decision in the ongoing dispute over DA parity with central government employees. This directive follows a 2022 Calcutta High Court ruling that aimed to align state DA payments with the central rate.