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Steinþór Jónsson, hotel manager at Hotel Keflavík, is preparing for a major expansion project at the hotel. The plan involves adding around 100 rooms, bringing the total to 177 rooms between the hotel and a nearby guesthouse.
A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine of the Los Angeles-class is docking today at Grundartangi in Hvalfjörður. This marks a historic event, as it is the first time a nuclear-powered submarine has entered an Icelandic harbor.
In Gujarat's Vadodara district, a section of the Gambhira Bridge collapsed, causing a truck, van, and car to fall into the Mahisagar River. Rescue teams are working at the site, with ten fatalities confirmed and nine individuals hospitalised with injuries. Prime Minister Modi has offered condolences and announced financial assistance for the victims' families.
The Delhi High Court has reserved its order on bail pleas of activists Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid, accused in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case. The prosecution argues the riots were pre-planned, citing inflammatory speeches referencing CAA-NRC. The defense claims Imam was disconnected from the violence and highlights prolonged detention, seeking parity with other accused granted bail.
the chief minister highlighted the elaborate arrangements made to ensure the smooth conduct of the Yatra.
Sharon Duggan, 49, was left a third of the share of her mother's £420,000 home, but dramatically sparked a bitter inheritance battle.
The 'tiny' seven-year-old, known as Child 1, was pictured on CCTV being dragged back into the dance club by Radukabana during the attack.
The King and Queen were seen warmly greeting Mr Macron and First Lady Brigitte on a sunny Wednesday morning in the grounds of the castle after a dazzling state banquet.
The King and Queen were seen warmly greeting Mr Macron and First Lady Brigitte on a sunny Wednesday morning in the grounds of the castle after a dazzling state banquet.
Long before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tried to find a compromise that could have avoided 'Megxit' one Prince proved that it was impossible to do so.
Garowe (HOL) — A group of traditional elders from the Sanaag and Haylaan regions issued a statement on Wednesday rejecting efforts to incorporate their territories into the newly recognized SSC-Khaatumo administration, as political figures and other elders from the regions are expected to attend a major conference in Las Anod next week.
JONATHAN McEVOY: Christian Horner has been released from his operational duties as the boss of Red Bull. The news ends the longest reign of Formula One team principals in the sport.
This research paper examines the evolving landscape of digital trade and its impact on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the European Union (EU). As digitalisation transforms global commerce, EU SMEs face significant opportunities as well as regulatory and competitive challenges. The study highlights key digital policy approaches, and in that context situates the current EU practice and commitments in international trade agreements affecting cross-border data flows, digital platforms and market access. The research highlights that while digital trade lowers costs and expands opportunities, complex compliance requirements and regulatory fragmenta¬tion hinder SME competitiveness. The study contrasts the EU’s rights-based approach to digital governance with the market-driven framework of the United States and the state-controlled model of China. To enhance SME participation in digital trade, the paper recommends a coordinated whole-of-government approach to digital regulation, stronger EU leadership in global trade negotiations, tailored SME provisions in trade agreements and expanded support for digital innovation and skills. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
This digest provides a collection of documents prepared by academia, think tanks, other EU institutions and bodies, as well as stakeholders, that can be useful for Members of the European Parliament’s Committee on Budgets to stay informed about the debate concerning the next Multiannual Financial Framework, starting in 2028. The document is produced on a monthly basis by the Budgetary Support Unit of DG BUDG and the European Parliamentary Research Service. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Les Polynésiennes plébiscitées en Corse... À nouveau, une quinzaine de futures auxiliaires de vie vont quitter le fenua pour aller travailler sur l'autre île de beauté.
Invité de notre JT de ce soir, Bruno Sandras, président du Amuitahiraa o te nuna'a maohi, exprime son scepticisme face à la visite prochaine de Manuel Valls en Polynésie. Il pointe un traitement inégal par rapport à la Nouvelle-Calédonie et milite pour une consultation populaire sur l'avenir institutionnel de notre collectivité.
La fête à Palau pour la délégation tahitienne. Avec des résultats exceptionnels lors de ces Mini-Jeux du Pacifique. Et pour la toute dernière journée de compétition, les sportifs polynésiens sont allés décrocher 4 médailles supplémentaires.
Himene, ‘ote’a et ferveur populaire : la première soirée du Heiva i Bora Bora 2025 s’annonce envoûtante. Hiti’a et Amanahune ouvriront les festivités ce mardi 8 juillet à 20h, sur la place Tu Vavau. Un rendez-vous culturel à suivre en direct sur Polynésie la 1ère.
Nearly three years after the Forum for National Development (FND) demanded an investigation into suspected financial crimes involving Shyley Kondowe and Adamson Mkandawire, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has yet to take any visible action—sparking growing concerns over selective justice and political protection. In its letter dated October 6, 2022, FND urged the ACB, Malawi Police, […] The post Three Years Later, ACB Still Silent on Shyley Kondowe and Adamson Mkandawire Cash Scandal appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The governing Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) overlooked the law and allowed a convicted criminal, Gerald Kazembe, who is presently the party’s Deputy Secretary General to contest as parliamentarian despite being aware that it was against the law. Kazembe cheated his customers of US $3 million through his bogus car dealership […] The post How MCP accepted US convicted criminal Gerald Kazembe Just to Woo Votes appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
President Lazarus Chakwera has reportedly summoned ministers in response to the growing outcry over political violence linked to the anti-Smartmatic demonstrations. However, this action is far too little, too late. Malawians are not interested in meetings behind closed doors; they want justice, accountability, and immediate action against those who orchestrated and allowed violence to flourish […] The post OPINION | Chakwera must fire all cabinet ministers responsible for political violence or resign immediately appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Cybersecurity expert Claudiu Popa says financial institutions could do much more to protect customers from bank fraud in Canada. He urges people to follow these five tips to protect themselves.
A series of AI-generated videos that show a white man complaining about how difficult it is to get a job in Canada have been taken down by TikTok, following inquiries made by the CBC News Visual Investigations team.
Nova Scotia's universities are planning cuts, program reviews and tuition increases to grapple with budget shortfalls over the coming year.
Conservatives have long fretted that international and interprovincial migrants will bring with them a tidal wave of views — and votes — at odds with traditional, right-leaning Alberta values. Some progressives, meanwhile, have been wishing and hoping for the day that happens. So far, it hasn't.
Frustration and anger have roiled some of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters, who fear he is going back on promises crucial to his MAGA movement.
As Wall Street traders continued to share the accusation that “Trump Always Chickens Out,” the president falsely insisted that he did not delay a tariff deadline.
Kiev and its Western European backers cannot fight Moscow endlessly, Petr Pavel has said Read Full Article at RT.com