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Jusqu’où Jérusalem peut-elle aller dans le rappel à l’ordre de son allié polonais sur la question de la Shoah ?
Les notions de vie privée et d’intimité paraissent de plus en plus menacées
Cette semaine a marqué le centenaire de l’entrée du général Allenby à Jérusalem
L’avenir de la Catalogne cristallise passion et mécontentement
Un siècle après la montée au pouvoir des bolcheviks, les historiens tentent toujours de comprendre le rôle joué par les juifs dans les événements fondateurs de l’URSS
Si les cas de malversations se multiplient en Israël, les autorités du pays se montrent déterminées à combattre ce fléau. Beaucoup d’Etats ne peuvent en dire autant
Un document inédit révèle les échecs du Mossad dans la traque des criminels nazis
Une famille israélienne pourrait faire annuler l’accord sur le nucléaire iranien
Jérusalem a défini des lignes directrices vis-à-vis de partis qui risquent de plus en plus de participer à des gouvernements
Among the signatories are former RAW chief A S Dulat, Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha, moderate Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, former Union minister Mani Shankar Aiyar, former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, former diplomat Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, along with retired diplomats and members of civil society from both countries.
The parliamentary inquiry into the June 10, 2024 military plane crash has heard fresh testimony from Kelvin Sentala, a close acquaintance of the late vice‑president Saulos Chilima, who sought to clarify a widely discussed remark attributed to Chilima shortly before his death. Sentala told MPs that Chilima’s statement — “If I die, I will die” […] The post Chilima’s remark ‘If I die, I will die’ was a vernacular expression, inquiry told appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Malawi’s Ad Hoc Committee probing the June 2024 military plane crash has received testimony that sharpens scrutiny of the decisions surrounding vice‑president Saulos Chili ma’s final movements. Samson Ngutwa — former clerk to the cabinet and now Principal Secretary for Monitoring and Evaluation — told MPs that Chilima’s attendance at the funeral of former attorney […] The post Chimwendo’s delegation and Ngutwa’s testimony raise fresh questions in crash probe appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Experts have expressed cautious optimism that Malawi can still meet its 2030 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) targets, but have warned that significant financing gaps and coordination challenges must be urgently addressed if the country is to stay on track. The sentiments were expressed during the Joint WASH Sector Review Meeting currently underway in Lilongwe, […] The post Experts: Malawi can hit 2030 WASH targets — but money is running r appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
As Malawians in South Africa face rising anti‑migrant tensions and appeals for repatriation support grow louder, one homegrown technology platform has unexpectedly become central to the national response. The donation drive led by musician Patience Namadingo has highlighted PayChangu, a Malawian‑built payment gateway now powering the fundraising platform fundmalawi.uk.nf. The system has turned what could […] The post PayChangu tech powers fast, transparent support for stranded Malawians appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Ant McPartlin's revealed he moved out of London due to his fury over the capital's e-bike scourge that left his step-daughters claiming he had 'anger issues'.
Keir Starmer is due in the Commons amid an outcry over the long-awaited DIP - with critics warning the £15billion funding boost over four years is 'too little too late'.
The planet's oceans are at unprecedented temperatures for this time of year, scientists have warned.
Lloyds Bank will scrap the Halifax brand after 173 years, it has confirmed today. All Halifax customer accounts will be changed to Lloyds over time.
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog as England take on DR Congo in Atlanta in the last 32 of the World Cup.
Catherine, 44, recently completed the gruelling endurance event, scaling three of the highest peaks in the UK within 24 hours, to spread her message about life during and after cancer.
The British social season has a certain style etiquette that is appropriate to each event - and the Royal Box at Wimbledon is one setting where noone wants to get it wrong.
England fans are making a lot of noise in Atlanta as the excitement builds ahead of Wednesday's World Cup last-32 clash with DR Congo.
Emergency services were called to Mill Lane in High Ongar at around 12.30pm on Tuesday after reports that a small aircraft had come down in a field.
The actress previously played Hyacinth Bucket's affluent sister Violet in the beloved BBC sitcom before retiring from the industry in 1995.
The boy's family have spoken out for the first time to 'thank staff at the zoo' and say they are 'grateful for the public support'.
WESTERN BUREAU: Reverend Glendon Powell, the chairman of the St James Ministers Fraternal, is urging every church in the parish to join the organisation, arguing that a united church is critical to confronting crime and other social ills affecting communities.
Deputy Prime Minister Dr Horace Chang has rejected suggestions that the Government would allow criminals to be imported into Jamaica, describing the claim as “ridiculous” and politically distorted.
The businessman, who arrived in Jamaica from China 20 years ago, strongly believes “companies that work across cultures come up with better ideas and find answers faster. They also build things that last”.
While some stakeholders have welcomed the increase in the national minimum wage, which takes effect today, they argue that it will do little to offset the rising cost of living and are calling for a further top-up.
A call for greater government accountability drew hundreds of people to Cross Roads, St Andrew, on Tuesday as the Advocates Network for Jamaicans staged a rally highlighting a range of national concerns, from the handling of Hurricane Melissa relief funds to governance, transparency and constitutional reform.
According to the notice, the Club's continued occupation of the land after the government resumed possession for a public purpose amounts to «unauthorized occupation» under Section 2(g) of the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorized Occupants) Act, 1971. The government has maintained that the President of India exercised powers under Clause 4 of the perpetual lease deed, which allows the lessor to resume the property if it is required for a public purpose.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe has compared AI-driven cyberwarfare tools to “digital nuclear weapons” Read Full Article at RT.com
The West is ignoring Ukrainian attacks on civilians while continuing to blame Russia, Moscow’s envoy to the OSCE, Dmitry Polyansky, says Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia’s FSB has disrupted a cocaine smuggling route from Latin America, seizing over half a ton of drugs hidden in frozen tuna Read Full Article at RT.com
At least 36 students and one staff member remain missing after gunmen attacked a school in Nigeria Read Full Article at RT.com
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with International Red Cross Committee President Mirjana Spoljaric in Moscow