Alexey Arestovich has accused the Ukrainian leader of corruption and suggested that Kiev should cede land to Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
The flag is a giant replica of the one hoisted by Soviet soldiers over the Reichstag in Berlin 80 years ago Read Full Article at RT.com
Dozens of social media pages of Pakistani athletes, actors and media are no longer accessible in India following a major terrorist attack Read Full Article at RT.com
US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has reportedly been fired after taking “full responsibility” for the ‘Signalgate’ scandal Read Full Article at RT.com
Romanian police detained RT journalist Chay Bowes upon his arrival in Bucharest to cover the presidential election Read Full Article at RT.com
Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud 30 avril 2025-Les nouveaux étudiants de troisième cycle ont acquis une expérience pratique de l'analyse des politiques fondée sur des données probantes du monde réel lors d'un atelier de renforcement des capacités d'Afrobarometer la semaine dernière à l'Université du Witwatersrand à Johannesburg. L'atelier gratuit de deux jours, conçu comme une composante du cours de méthodes de recherche en sciences politiques de l'université, a présenté les ensembles de (...) - ENSEIGNEMENT SUPÉRIEUR / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Les nominations basées sur la géopolitique ont-elles réellement contribué au développement des localités dont sont originaires les ministres et les autres hautes personnalités qui en ont bénéficié ? Je ne peux pas soutenir cette thèse. D'autant plus que l'intérieur du pays présente un visage pas du tout reluisant. Les nominations basées sur la géopolitique ont-elles réellement contribué au développement des localités dont sont originaires les ministres et les autres hautes personnalités (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Accra, Ghana 30 avril 2025-Afrobarometer est heureux d'accueillir l'Instituto Guineense de Pesquisa Aplicada para o Desenvolvimento (Institut Guinéen de Recherche Appliquée pour le Développement, ou IGPAD) comme nouveau partenaire national en Guinée-Bissau, marquant une étape importante alors que le réseau de recherche panafricain se prépare à mener son premier sondage dans ce pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest. Cet ajout fait progresser la mission d'Afrobarometer qui consiste à amplifier la (...) - COOPERATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
One guest above all, the Queen's official biographer Robert Hardman told the 'Queens, Kings, and Dastardly Things' podcast, stands out as a true houseguest from hell.
Almost 15,000 cases were recorded in 2024 - 17 times the levels seen across 2023. Eleven babies also died, making it the deadliest outbreak in a decade.
Two NASA astronauts are performing an all-female spacewalk today - but perhaps unsurprisingly Katy Perry is not one of them.
Colombian national Yostin Andres Mosquera, 35, is on trial over two deaths in Shepherd's Bush, west London, and is accused of leaving body parts on Clifton Suspension Bridge.
David Beckham has already kicked-off his huge 50th birthday celebrations on Wednesday night as he threw a wild family party at his lavish £10m Cotswold home.
A rise in gas exports along with favorable price dynamics were major drivers of Gazprom’s nearly $15 billion net profit last year Read Full Article at RT.com
[Nigeria Health Watch] When a youth leader's sister, Hajara, died during childbirth, he vowed that no other family in Farm Centre Tunga will suffer the same fate. That night of loss became the spark that led to a community-built Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC) that now saves lives.
[Independent (Kampala)] Comment -- Every 1st May, like clockwork, Uganda joins the rest of the world to honour workers, by ensuring the actual workers stay hard at it, while officials in crisp suits wave to the cameras and give speeches on «dignity» and «solidarity» from the comfort of shaded tents. It's a national holiday that's anything but for the vast majority who make the wheels turn.
[Dabanga] Tripoli / Ashkeet -- Sudanese refugees are increasingly undertaking dangerous smuggling journeys known as 'suicide trips' to reach Europe, as traditional smuggling fees soar to 150,000 US Dollars per person. Watchdogs say that refugees are making the journey through Libya and neighbouring countries including Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Turkey, and various eastern European states in search of safety and better opportunities.
[New Times] A provision in a draft law regulating healthcare services in Rwanda has drawn criticism from medical professionals for proposing that unclaimed bodies be kept in hospital mortuaries for up to 21 days before burial.
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- The Peace and Security Council (PSC) of the African Union (AU) on Wednesday announced the reinstatement of Gabon to the union's family.
[New Times] Cardinal Antoine Kambanda's participation in the upcoming papal conclave marks a historic milestone for Rwanda and a moment of national pride, according to Father Vedaste Kayisabe, Secretary General of the Council of Catholic Bishops in Rwanda.
Liam Willers, 35, from Cheshire, lost a mammoth 7st 8lb after realising he had 'no control' over his habits and credits one simple switch he made for a major part of his success.
A new study has revealed the countries where people 'flourish' the most - and it's bad news for Brits.
England's 19 dirtiest beaches have been named and shamed at the second annual 'Brown Flag Awards'.
The 33-year-old died in her room at the adults-only hotel in the party resort of San Antonio yesterday evening after going into cardiac arrest despite medics spending 40 minutes performing CPR.
Nik and Maria Payne lived an isolated life with their four children, home-schooling them in a self-sufficient home in a forest in Norway where they lived off the land.
Workers' Party (WP) chairperson Sylvia Lim believes Singaporeans are ready to accept more «rational, respectable and responsible opposition MPs». In the political parties' second and final television broadcast this general election aired on Thursday (May 1), Lim's speech was themed around a «new spirit» as Singapore celebrates 60 years of independence this year. «We are cohesive enough as a society, robust enough as an economy and mature enough as a nation,» the 60-year-old said. Lim added that even if all WP candidates this election are elected, the People's Action Party (PAP) will still have a strong mandate to govern. «But it will govern subject to scrutiny by well-qualified, dedicated, and independent WP MPs.» WP is fielding 26 candidates this election. It will be defending 10 seats in Aljunied GRC, Sengkang GRC and Hougang SMC while challenging for 16 more in the GRCs of Tampines, Punggol, East Coast, and the SMCs of Tampines Changkat and Jalan Kayu.
Who do you believe can secure a brighter future for you and your children? This is one of the many questions Prime Minister Lawrence Wong posed to Singaporeans during the People's Action Party's (PAP) final party political broadcast on Thursday (May 1). The 52-year-old, who is the party's secretary-general, added: «I believe all of us want Singapore to continue to succeed. We want to reach greater heights. We want a better future for ourselves and the next generation. »The question is: how do we get there? All the opposition parties say this is the PAP's job. The PAP will form the government. The PAP will do the heavy lifting.« PM Wong continued: »They only want more seats in Parliament to have more alternative voices. More seats, but not more responsibility.« Opposition parties offer all sorts of sweet deals, he said. »They even outbid one another - if one party offers something, another will offer something bigger. They make these promises freely because they don't have to bear the responsibility of delivering what they propose."
People's Alliance for Reform (PAR) leader Lim Tean has described the current government as «the most incompetent People's Action Party (PAP) government in history». He also voiced that the reasons given by PAP are «nothing more than a distraction to mask their utter incompetence in government the last five years». Aside from PAR, other opposition parties such as the National Solidarity Party (NSP), People's Power Party (PPP), Red Dot United (RDU), Singapore Democratic Party's (SDP) and Progress Singapore Party (PSP) also delivered their speech in the final round of party political broadcasts on Thursday (May 1) for General Election 2025. Most parties used their airtime to call on Singaporeans to vote for fairer policies and greater political diversity in Parliament. During the 60-min broadcast, NSP candidate, Lee Wei pointed out the need for better representation in Parliament, stating, «Without a stronger, fairer parliamentary system, your concerns are too easily ignored once the votes are counted.» PPP's candidate Thaddeus Thomas echoed this sentiment, asserting that «no party holds a monopoly on good policy ideas».
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) announced that the Indian Army and Indian Air Force (IAF) variants of the Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) Dhruv have been cleared for operations, following recommendations from the Defect Investigation Committee. This clearance comes after the grounding of the Dhruv fleet due to a January 5 accident.
Following the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, Union Home Minister Amit Shah issued a strong warning, vowing that the perpetrators would face severe consequences. He asserted the Modi government's commitment to eradicating terrorism from India, emphasizing that those responsible will be held accountable.
Air Marshal Tejinder Singh has taken over as the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Air Force's Training Command in Bengaluru. Commissioned in 1987, the accomplished fighter pilot brings over 4,500 hours of flying experience to the role. Prior to this, he served as the Deputy Chief of the Air Staff.
The Indian community in the UK rallied in London, displaying solidarity after the Pahalgam terror attack and countering a protest by pro-Khalistani and Pakistani groups outside the Indian High Commission. Waving the Indian flag and chanting anti-terrorism slogans, the diaspora condemned the attack that killed 26 civilians. The demonstration was organised as a powerful rebuttal to the anti-India rally, which was organised by fringe separatist elements.
«We think there is, there is still a deal to be had,» Mike Waltz told