The 28-point plan for conflict resolution could serve as the foundation for a final peace settlement, the Russian president has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Venezuela’s parliament has approved a 15-year renewal of operations for two oilfields co-owned with Russia’s Roszarubezhneft Read Full Article at RT.com
India and Afghanistan are set to resume air freight operations on the Kabul-Delhi and Kabul-Amritsar routes soon, along with boosting trade ties. Both nations will also appoint trade attachés and have reactivated a joint working group to enhance bilateral commerce, which currently stands at approximately $1 billion, with significant potential for growth.
Ten central trade unions have slammed the government's notification of four new labour codes. They call the move a 'deceptive fraud' and have announced a nationwide protest on November 26. The unions allege the codes are 'anti-worker, pro-employer' and undermine worker welfare. The government, however, states the codes modernize the labor framework, strengthen worker rights, and boost economic growth.
Indian diplomatic missions globally have resumed accepting tourist visa applications from Chinese nationals, a significant step following the resolution of military tensions in eastern Ladakh. This move, which began earlier this week, follows the earlier resumption of tourist visas in July and is part of broader citizen-focused initiatives to strengthen bilateral ties.
A judicial commission investigating the Sept 24 Leh violence has warned against threatening eyewitnesses, assuring confidentiality for those who come forward. The commission, formed after demands from local political groups, is urging people to share information freely before hearings begin. Evidence submission is open until November 28.
Trudi Burgess, 56, said that her lover Robert Easom, 56, was 'a monster' when he flew into an uncontrollable rage because she wanted to end their relationship.
Russia is seeking to bribe Britain's MPs to undermine our democracy, police warned today as the former head of the Reform UK party in Wales was jailed for taking cash to back Putin's allies.
C’est une petite révolution comptable qui tente de masquer un dilemme politique majeur. Au 1er janvier 2026, le gouvernement activera le « Fonds pour la lutte contre la cherté et le développement de la concurrence » (LCDC).
Ce jeudi 20 novembre s’est tenu une parade culturelle spéciale : celle pour célébrer en grande pompe Matarii i ni’a - la saison d’abondance. Une première inédite où la culture mā’ohi était en symbiose.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade has clarified that Ariel Bowen is being deployed to the Consulate-General of Jamaica in New York as Officer-in-Charge. A previous Gleaner report had stated that she was taking up the post of...
A British public inquiry has blasted UK’s central and local governments for an inadequate response to the Covid-19 pandemic Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has refused to fire chief of staff Andrey Yermak despite MPs’ calls amid a graft scandal, local media report Read Full Article at RT.com
Elon Musk has claimed that advances in artificial intelligence will make jobs unnecessary and money obsolete in the decades ahead Read Full Article at RT.com
Even as their country is falling apart around them, Paris authorities are building their dystopian ideology on imagined threats Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has referred to the US peace plan as a choice between losing a key ally or losing dignity Read Full Article at RT.com
[RFI] Tens of thousands of voluntary or forced members of Boko Haram and the Islamic State in West Africa have surrendered over the past 10 years. Nigeria is drawing on transitional justice - a set of mechanisms used to confront legacies of mass violence in the interest of accountability, reconciliation and lasting peace - to help former fighters return to their communities and live alongside victims of the jihadist groups.
[RFI] The leaders of France and Mauritius have reaffirmed plans to revive relations and deepen cooperation, pointing to their «historic and friendly ties» and a «strong commitment to the Indian Ocean» as President Emmanuel Macron began his five-day Africa tour on the island.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Tanzanian police used live ammunition against protesters and may have buried victims in unmarked graves following a disputed presidential election in October, according to an exclusive investigation by CNN.
Shocking footage shows two half-naked women standing outside a Madrid church where a mass was being held for the anniversary of the death of Spain's fascist dictator Francisco Franco.
Residents are in revolt over the plans for Crowborough Army Training Camp in East Sussex, with thousands of people turning out every week for noisy protests.
The President insisted he had not attempted to hide anything and hinted that the full story would emerge one day.
Trudi Burgess, 56, said that her lover Robert Easom, 56, was 'a monster' when he flew into an uncontrollable rage because she wanted to end their relationship.
Ukraine and Russia are about to enter their fourth year of ongoing conflict while Trump has pressed for a deal between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky.
In an announcement video, the Democratic congressman said he will focus on resistance to the president and making the state more affordable.
Democrats urged members of the military to refuse illegal orders — something President Trump called “seditious.” In fact, service members are bound by their oath of enlistment.
The new order came hours after The Post reported the service would instead classify such symbols “potentially divisive” under guidelines set for release next month.
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says roofs at the Cornwall Regional Hospital have been fully restored just three weeks after they were destroyed by Hurricane Melissa. The repair work was funded and organised by MSF and carried out by local...
Jamaica is now experiencing an outbreak of leptospirosis following Hurricane Melissa, with six suspected deaths so far, Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton has disclosed. During a press conference this morning, the health minister stated that...
A powerful earthquake struck Bangladesh on Friday outside the crowded capital Dhaka, killing at least three people, health officials said.
The BBC lost more £1.1billion last year as a one in eight households refused to pay the licence fee. While 3.6million households simply said they did not need one.