The shocking crimes at Sachsenhausen have been revealed in declassified files containing the statements of the camp's commandant.
More than 350 quango bosses received a higher taxpayer-paid salary than the £172,153 Keir Starmer is entitled to.
[New Times] Thirty -- four years ago today, I was flown in a King Air fixed-wing aircraft to Musiara in the Masai Mara to lead my first-ever safari group. They had disembarked from a cruise ship docked on the Indian Ocean -- a group of wealthy senior citizens eager to explore the world. I was tasked with leading them on a two-day safari, using a fleet of ten five-seater Cessna 404s.
[WFP] WFP and Central Africans reach out to war-displaced newcomers, in a country facing its own insecurity and hunger challenges
[New Times] A new facility designed to incinerate over 400 tonnes of municipal solid waste daily and generate 15 megawatts (MW) of electricity for Rwanda's national grid is set to be established in Musanze District.
The Supreme Court of Kenya has rejected a government bid to confiscate a house worth Sh110 million and cash totaling Sh8.6 million, owned by Gibriel Cusman Mohamed, a former Somali diplomat. Authorities had accused Mohamed of links to Yemeni terrorist networks.
Staff at the shop claim they receive daily verbal abuse from the yobs and say they have had display stands thrown at them as the initial threats of violence continues to grow more real.
Hosts Susanna Reid, 54, and Ed Balls, 58, covered the major stories of the day on the ITV show.
The Russian president has ordered military operations halted for three days to commemorate victory over Nazi Germany Read Full Article at RT.com
New Delhi has questioned the channel for referring to terrorists as “militants” in a report Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine has yet to lift its ban on negotiations with Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has emphasized Read Full Article at RT.com
Gary Smith, general secretary of the GMB Union, said it was 'bonkers' and 'absolute madness' to be cutting off investment into North Sea oil and gas.
Tension is building ahead of the crucial votes on Thursday, with Reform expected to make sweeping gains.
The EY Item Club has slashed predictions for this year and next amid alarm at the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs.
Lord Bilimoria, a crossbench peer who founded the Cobra beer brand, said he had been told by senior Indian politicians that an agreement would soon be concluded.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Russian President Vladimir Putin has officially invited Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to attend the upcoming Russia–Arab League Summit, set to take place later this year.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Several mortar shells were fired toward the heavily fortified Halane Base Camp in Mogadishu on Monday, which houses United Nations offices, African Union personnel, and Western diplomatic missions.
Garowe (HOL) — Puntland authorities have issued a strong warning to human traffickers and smuggling networks operating through regional airports, vowing to crack down on the increasing illegal migration of Somali youth.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar have announced plans to pay off the $15 million Syria owes the World Bank Read Full Article at RT.com
The Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority (MAGLA) has vowed to ensure that all industry operators adhere to responsible gambling rules. MAGLA Board Chairperson Fredrick Changaya stated this in Salima on Wednesday during the opening of the operators’ responsible gambling workshop. “This training workshop is to ensure that operators understand their responsibility as they operate various […] The post MAGLA trains operators on responsible gambling appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Mzuzu Chief Resident Magistrate Leonard Konyani has yet to set a trial date for Northern Region Police Commissioner Richard Luhanga, arrested in March by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on corruption and abuse of office charges. Luhanga allegedly diverted paint donated by Press Trust Limited — meant for renovating a police clinic — to refurbish his […] The post Arrested Commissioner Luhanga still in Office as ‘Paintgate’ Trial date drags appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Magistrate Court in Mulanje District has convicted two police officers and a businessman for their roles in a case involving the severe abuse of a 13-year-old boy, which led to the amputation of his hands. Police officers Charles Mbewe and Stanley Chigaru, along with businessman Mavuto Chikhwaza, were found guilty of committing acts intended […] The post Mulanje Magistrate Court Convicts Two Police Officers and Businessman in Case of Grievous Harm to 13-Year-Old Boy appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a bold step to strengthen its partnership with the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS), Electricity Generation Company (EGENCO) has donated laptops to its five scholarship beneficiaries and invested K20 million into the MUBAS Endowment Fund. The Endowment Fund—established by MUBAS and its alumni—supports financially challenged students. EGENCO CEO Eng. Dr. Maxon […] The post EGENCO Boosts MUBAS Partnership with Laptop Donation and K20 Million Investment appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a landmark address at the Malawi Mining Investment Forum held in Lilongwe, President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera delivered a bold and uncompromising directive: the silence from the Ministry of Mining regarding activities in the nation’s critical mining sector must end immediately. Citing national security concerns and the essential role minerals play in Malawi’s future, […] The post Chakwera Orders Immediate Transparency in Malawi’s Mining Sector: “Our Minerals Are a Matter of National Security” appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A 23-year-old man who participated in the 2XU Compression Run died on Sunday (April 27) morning. The police told AsiaOne they received a call for assistance along Raffles Avenue on Sunday at about 6.25am. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) conveyed an unconscious man to Singapore General Hospital, where he subsequently died. Based on preliminary investigations, the police do not suspect foul play and investigations are ongoing. The marathon organisers published a statement on Instagram that evening addressing the incident. It read: «We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of one of our participants at this morning's 2XU Compression Run. »Our deepest condolences are with the family and friends during this difficult time. As the matter is under police investigation, we are unable to share further details at this point."
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong appealed to the voters to give him a strong mandate, even as he addressed other major issues facing Singaporeans. Speaking at PAP's first Fullerton rally in 10 years at the the promenade next to UOB Plaza on Monday (April 28), PM Wong told the lunchtime crowd that this election is all about Singaporeans' future. «This election is about your future, our future. Not just for today but for our children and grandchildren,» he said. Addressing cost of living concerns, PM Wong acknowledged calls for a universal minimum wage model in Singapore. Lunchtime crowd listening to the speeches at the promenade next to UOB Plaza . PHOTO: AsiaOne/Loo Hui Ping «We want to uplift lower-wage workers, the PAP wants to do it, don't get me wrong,» he said, citing the Progressive Wage Model, implemented by the ruling party, as evidence.
Pyongyang has grown stronger since the historic summits of the previous decade, the outlet has observed Read Full Article at RT.com
Dans une volonté affirmée de refonder son système éducatif sur des bases solides et modernes, le Gabon a franchi une étape décisive en créant deux nouveaux établissements publics : l'Institut de Formation des Professeurs d'École (IFPE) et l'Institut de Formation aux Métiers de l'Éducation (IFME). Adossée aux ordonnances présidentielles publiées dans le Journal Officiel n°59 Bis du 19 mars 2025 , cette réforme d'envergure inscrit la formation initiale et continue des enseignants au cœur de (...) - EDUCATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
En Afrique, la polygamie est bien plus qu'une simple coutume ; elle constitue un pilier de nombreuses sociétés traditionnelles. Elle symbolise non seulement le statut social et la responsabilité d'un homme, mais elle témoigne également de sa capacité à pourvoir aux besoins de plusieurs foyers avec équité et justice. Loin d'être une pratique archaïque, la polygamie, lorsqu'elle est consentie et encadrée, représente une forme d'organisation familiale fondée sur des valeurs de (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
A Madame le Ministre du Commerce, des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises, des Petites et Moyennes chargé des Activités Génératrices de Revenus. Objet : Arrêté N0 000634/MCI/SG/DGC/DCIP Réservant l'exclusivité de certaines activités aux nationaux Madame le Ministre, L'Association Dynamique Nyangou par ma plume, a l'insigne honneur de venir très respectueusement auprès de votre autorité vous faire part d'une de nos préoccupations en rapport avec L'arrêté N0 000634/MCI/SG/DGC/DCIP du 1er (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
India and France have finalized a significant deal. The agreement involves the purchase of 26 Rafale Marine aircraft for the Indian Navy. The deal is worth Rs 63,000 crore. These jets will operate from INS Vikrant. The contract includes weapons, training, and support. Deliveries are expected between 37 to 65 months. This acquisition enhances India's maritime capabilities.
The TOI River Dialogues 2025 in Lucknow addressed river rejuvenation and sustainable water management in Uttar Pradesh, emphasising Maha Kumbh 2025. Experts highlighted the need for community involvement, focus on smaller rivers, and comprehensive policies. Discussions covered public-private partnerships, technological innovations like drone usage for pollution control, and water management programs to mitigate water crises.
Following the tragic terror attack in Pahalgam that resulted in 26 fatalities, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah addressed the state assembly, expressing his grief and stating he would not demand statehood at this time. He emphasized that militancy can only be eradicated with the support of the people, not just through force.