Le combat pour le désengorgement des voies fluviales de la Dola, source des inondations dans la ville de Ndendé, est une question cruciale prise au sérieux par ses habitants. La semaine dernière, cette question a encore été au centre d'une grande activité menée par plusieurs habitants. Parmi ces derniers, il y avait Loïc Dieudonné Ndinga Moudouma, qui n'a pas manqué de mettre la main dans le cambouis( Graisse noircie). Trouver des voies et moyens pour permettre le drainage des eaux (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Ce mardi 18 février 2025, le Premier Ministre, Raymond Ndong Sima, a pris part à la cérémonie d'ouverture de la première session ordinaire du Conseil Économique, Social et Environnemental (CESE) de la Transition, présidée par le Dr Séraphin Moundounga. L'événement a rassemblé plusieurs membres du gouvernement ainsi que les représentants du corps diplomatique accrédités au Gabon. Dans son allocution de circonstance, le Dr Séraphin Moundounga salué le modèle de transition en cours, le (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
La langue parlée pourrait être une piste pour le maintien de la paix. Chaque 21 février , certains acteurs de la nation se lancent dans la promotion des langues locales, Ferdinand Demba, le Président de l'association Kinda Membet (ASKM) s'est ouvert à notre rédaction. (Gabonews) : Monsieur le Président de l'association Kinda Membet, aujourd'hui, quelle lecture peut-on avoir sur l'association Kinda Membet ? Dans un monde où la mondialisation tend souvent à homogénéiser les cultures, (...) - ARTS & CULTURE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
ANKARA, Turkey -- Top diplomats from Ethiopia and Somalia on Tuesday held a first round of technical talks aimed at resolving a dispute sparked by a deal between Ethiopia and Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said.
Seven final-year students at Kariavattom Govt College in Thiruvananthapuram have been suspended for assaulting a first-year biotechnology student. The 19-year-old victim filed complaints with police and college authorities. The accused were charged with various offenses including unlawful assembly, rioting, and possessing lethal weapons. This incident follows other ragging cases in Kerala.
The Court of the Chief Commissioner of Persons with Disabilities has fined nearly 155 establishments, including multiple central ministries and private firms, Rs 10,000 each for not meeting digital accessibility standards. Future non-compliance after February 28 may result in higher penalties, with the fined amounts directed to the National Fund for Persons with Disabilities.
Three officials and two security guards from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) were arrested for allegedly assaulting Nepalese students protesting the suicide of a fellow student. The Odisha government has formed a three-member inquiry committee to investigate the incident, and KIIT has suspended three officials and dismissed the security guards involved.
National Investigation Agency arrested two individuals in Uttara Kannada for allegedly leaking information about Karwar naval base to Pakistan through honey-trapping. The accused were trapped by Pakistani intelligence and shared naval details in exchange for money. They were employed with a local company. More arrests are likely as authorities suspect a wider network.
The latest news on President Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the new Congress.
The St Catherine South police have charged three men for allegedly drugging and raping a 14-year-old girl at a house and recording the alleged encounter. According to the police, the teen girl was given a pill to take before the alleged sexual...
Two men have been charged with possession of identity information following a joint police-military operation in the Kiddland and Hamstead communities of Port Maria, St Mary on Tuesday. Two other men were also detained in the operation. Head of...
A section of Waltham Park Road in St Andrew has been reduced to single lane traffic as the National Works Agency (NWA) undertakes drainage improvement works between Delacree Lane and Howard Avenue. The restriction took effect today and will...
A section of the Rio Nuevo to Lambkin Hill roadway in St Mary will be closed to vehicular traffic starting tomorrow, to facilitate repairs on a failed section. The closure, located near 'Bruk-Weh,' will begin at 10 a.m. and is expected to last...
Three men have been charged with assault after allegedly using a machete to beat a man at a bar in Denbigh, Clarendon, on January 31. They are two drivers - 32-year-old Evans Williams, from Bushy Park, and 28-year-old Neil Dawes, from Castleton...
Trump has barked up this tree before, but even in that context, his use of this Napoleon quote hits different.
On this episode, The Washington Post's Libby Casey and JM Rieger are joined by congressional economic correspondent Jacob Bogage to discuss Elon Musk's DOGE team attempting to access a highly guarded IRS computer system that contains Americans' personal financial information. The crew breaks down what's actually in the files DOGE representatives are seeking, why, and what makes career government officials are so concerned. Then, the Trump administration continues to shrink the size of federal government by laying off employees – and over the weekend, haphazard firings, which included employees at almost every government agency, including at the National Nuclear Security Administration.
White House Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt lambasted the previous administration, which «had no negotiations, no discussions, really, no diplomacy»
«Today is the first step of a long and difficult journey but an important one,» US Secretary of State said
The clinical condition of the Holy Father, 88, «continues to present a complex picture,» the Vatican said
Macron held an informal meeting in Paris on February 17 with the leaders of Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark and the UK
However, in Valentina Matviyenko words, its is too early to talks about any results but the very fact that such talks negotiations began after the three-year absence of any dialogue «says much»
Mogadishu (HOL) — The South West State administration has signed a $500 million agreement with Kuwaiti conglomerate Arabic Holding to expand and operate the Barawa Port, a move expected to boost regional trade and strengthen Somalia's economy.
Bosaso (HOL) — Puntland security forces have arrested several suspected ISIS militants accused of running an extortion racket and carrying out bombings in Bosaso, a city that has long been a battleground for militant groups vying for control.
Bombay HC has rejected Mirza Himayat Baig's request to be moved from solitary confinement to a general barrack, stating there is no psychological trauma concern. The judges noted that Baig's current cell provides sufficient facilities and ordered that he may be assigned work according to prison rules.
Madhya Pradesh High Court has approved the government's proposal to retest incineration of Union Carbide waste at a Pithampur facility. This aims to determine the environmental impact and ensure safety. Previous trials were deemed outdated. The retrial will involve three stages, with results informing future incineration decisions. The court provided a six-week deadline for disposal.
The Supreme Court has mandated that the government must proactively grant premature release to all eligible convicts without waiting for a formal application. This move ensures convicts aware of their eligibility for remission are considered for release, highlighting the government’s duty to avoid arbitrary and discriminatory actions.
The Supreme Court has granted bail to British arms consultant and alleged middleman, Christian James Michel, in the AgustaWestland chopper scam. Despite CBI's opposition and continued investigation, the court questioned the necessity of his continued custody since he has already been in jail for over six years without the trial starting.
Bombay High Court upheld a five-year imprisonment for a dismissed Lt Col under the Pocso Act for sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl. The court dismissed his appeal, emphasizing the credibility of the girl's testimony. The Lt Col had asked the girl for a kiss, which the court deemed inappropriate and aggravated sexual assault.
US President Donald Trump has said that Ukraine may have to hold new elections Read Full Article at RT.com