Qian Feng reiterated that Beijing welcomed the summit between Russia and the United States as well as the improvement of relations between the two countries
In an ironic comment, Dmitry Medvedev wondered «what tune» Vladimir Zelensky would play «about guarantees and territories back home, once he’s put on his green military uniform again»
Russia’s Defense Ministry reported that the flight lasted more than six hours
According to Russian Ambassador Sergey Vakunov, about 5,000 socially vulnerable Kyrgyz families will receive Russian aid
Speaking of the US’ goals and Ukraine’s situation, Mehmet Seyfettin Erol noted that by taking advantage of the Ukraine conflict, the US achieved several goals at once, while Kiev ended up being a victim
Dr Garfield James is hoping that a slew of upcoming projects, including the Negril International Airport proposed to be constructed beside the Little London High School, where he serves as principal, will woo voters to elect him as the next member...
Lilongwe-based Bunda Christian Academy has stunned parents and guardians who sent their children and wards to this school, following its 100 percent pass rate in the 2025 Junior Certificate of Education (JCE) examinations. For a school opened in 2023, this is not a mean feat, and as Director of Bunda Christian Academy (BCA), Pastor Martin […] The post Bunda Christian Academy Conquers, Achieves100% JCE Pass Rate Barely 2 Years After Its Opening appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The People’s Development Party (PDP) has rolled out a sweeping manifesto in Blantyre, promising nothing short of a national turnaround from economic stagnation, public service decay, and widespread disillusionment. Branded as a transformative agenda, the PDP blueprint rests on three firm pillars: Unity, Hard Work, and Food Security—values the party says will anchor Malawi’s rebirth. […] The post Malawi’s New Dawn: Nankhumwa’s PDP Unveils Bold Manifesto to Rescue the Nation appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Vice Chancellor of the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR), Professor Emmanuel Kaunda yesterday paid a courtesy call to His Excellence Kwacha Chisiza, Ambassador of the Republic of Malawi to Japan ahead of the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9). According to a communique from the University, the meeting […] The post LUANAR attends TICAD 9, led by Vice Chancellor appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a fiery, no-holds-barred address at Limbe Market on Monday, Vice President and Odya Zake Alibe Mlandu (OZAM) torchbearer Dr. Michael Usi tore into the failures of the current administration, declaring that under his presidency, Catholic Bishops will no longer be compelled to write the scathing pastoral letters that have defined Malawi’s political conscience for […] The post Usi: “My Presidency Will Silence Pastoral Letters — Because Malawi Will Finally Be Healed” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
38% des Polynésiens n'ont pas accès à l'eau potable, selon les derniers chiffres officiels. Et la situation ne s'améliore pas. Alors dans l'immédiat, certaines communes mettent à disposition des fontaines publiques. Mais là aussi, l'eau est n'est pas toujours potable.
La directrice de cabinet du Haut-commissaire de la République, Mme Emilia Havez, a reçu l’insigne de chevalier de l’Ordre national du Mérite, distinction qui salue un parcours marqué par l’engagement, le service public et la proximité avec les populations.
Le gouvernement a présenté sa nouvelle version de la réforme de la PSG : la Protection sociale généralisée. L'objectif, à terme, est d'avoir un régime unique et d’harmoniser les prestations familiales. Mais le texte présenté est loin de faire l'unanimité.
Avaiki Teuiau, la secrétaire générale de A Ti'a i Mua, était invitée sur Polynésie la 1ère dans le cadre de la réforme de la Protection sociale généralisée. Si la réforme était indispensable, les revirements du Gouvernement l'inquiète pour la suite du processus.
Donald Trump revealed the details of his meetings with Zelensky and European leaders Monday in an attempt to bring the War in Ukraine to an end.
They renovated it, lived in it, and refused to leave… until now.
The Kremlin branded a 40-minute phone call between President Trump and Putin on Monday as 'frank' and only 'fairly constructive'.
[New Times] The Water and Sanitation Corporation (WASAC) temporarily shut down three water treatment plants in Rubavu, Nyagatare, and Gicumbi districts following heavy rainfall.
[Dabanga] Darfur / Eastern Chad -- Darfur and eastern Chad are witnessing an alarming rise in cholera cases, with a sharp rise in the number of deaths and infections, especially within camps for internally displaced people and refugees. Reports released today indicate that the health situation is getting worse in light of the lack of resources and increasing challenges.
[Daily Trust] Six suspected Boko Haram members, including Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, son of the late founder of the Boko Haram terrorist sect, Mohammed Yusuf, were said to have been arrested in Chad.
Senior Minister of State for Defence Zaqy Mohamad visited personnel from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and a non-governmental organisation (NGO) at the King Abdullah II Air Base in Jordan on Monday (Aug 18). SMS Zaqy, who was in Jordan for a working visit from Aug 17 to 18, also met with Major-General Yousef Huneiti, chairman of the Jordan Armed Forces' Joint Chiefs of Staff on Sunday (Aug 17). Personnel from the Singapore Army, Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), as well as from NGO Humanity Matters, along with a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft, were deployed to deliver Singapore's ninth tranche of humanitarian aid for Gaza last Tuesday (Aug 12). The aid comprised medical supplies from the Ministry of Health and food supplies from various NGOs. The relief effort was coordinated through the Changi Regional Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Coordination Centre.
Upon seeing a car on fire near the KK Women's and Children's Hospital, a SMRT bus captain jumped into action to help put out the blaze.The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted to a fire involving the engine compartment of a car along Bukit Timah Road at about 5pm on Sunday (Aug 17).A clip of the incident posted online showed a man in SMRT uniform attempting to douse the flames razing the front bonnet of a white car.In response to AsiaOne's queries, deputy managing director of SMRT Buses Vincent Gay said the bus captain was operating service 960e along Bukit Timah Road when he noticed the car on fire on the opposite side of the road.With passenger safety in mind, he calmly stopped the bus at the next bus stop outside KKH and rushed to assist without hesitation, using the fire extinguisher on board the vehicle, Gay said.
A man caught smoking at Changi Airport by two National Environment Agency (NEA) officers and accused them of racial bias has been met with backlash from netizens.In a video he posted to TikTok on Aug 16, the man — who goes by thomasong220 — can be heard questioning if the officers are racist for penalising him despite letting an Indian couple and Indian man off for the same offence.The two-minute clip shows a female officer on a call with her supervisor. She does not respond to the man, while the male officer standing beside her only tells the man not to interrupt her while she is on the phone.The man then retorts that he is also on the phone, continuing to question if they are being racist. He also claims that they are refusing to follow him to the police station so he can lodge a report against them.The original TikTok video has garnered over 538,000 views as of Tuesday (Aug 19). The clip was also posted on various other social media platforms.Although a few netizens questioned why others who committed the same offence did not face consequences, they did not fully agree with the man.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will visit Russia. The visit is scheduled from August 19 to 21, 2025. He will co-chair the India-Russia Inter-Governmental Commission meeting. The meeting will focus on trade, economic, scientific, and cultural cooperation. Jaishankar will also address the India-Russia Business Forum in Moscow. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this month.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla. Shukla shared his experiences from the NASA Axiom-4 mission. He highlighted global enthusiasm for India's Gaganyaan mission. Discussions included the challenges of space travel and experiments with food. Modi emphasized the need for more Indian astronauts. Shukla stressed the importance of government support for space research.
Karenni State’s Interim Executive Council said the airstrike was the deadliest ever in the state and urged global action in response to the junta’s war crimes.
The Chinese-built Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in Kenya has recorded 3,000 days of safe operation as of Saturday, Africa Star Railway Operation Company Limited (Afristar) said in a press release on Sunday.
Kenya’s fairy-tale run in their debut African Nations Championship (CHAN) faces its sternest test yet when they clash with Madagascar in the quarterfinals at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, on Friday, August 22.
Mother-of-eight Hamadi Abdullahi Ibrahim is living in fear of being thrown in jail if she doesn’t clear the debts she has incurred running her small shop in an internal displacement camp in Galgadud, central Somalia.
Hugh Reid, managing director, JN Life Insurance, says life insurance should be used as a part of financial planning to address risks such as illnesses and a form of income replacement in the event of death. Reid explained that life insurance...
The Jamaica Productivity Centre (JPC) has unveiled three toolkits as part of efforts to further promote and facilitate productivity improvements in the country. The toolkits, which are tailored for students, government services and businesses to...
A group of 15 high school students from across the island got a rare opportunity to explore the world of investing during a field trip to the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), organised by the JN Foundation as part of its recently concluded Financial...