Three people were transported to the hospital this afternoon following a two-car collision on Reykjanesbraut near Smáralind. All were conscious at the time of transport, according to Guðmundur Hreinsson, Chief of the Fire Department in the capital area.
On this episode, The Washington Post's Rhonda Colvin and James Hohmann are joined by senior national political correspondent Naftali Bendavid to break down whether President Trump is setting up his second term to make him a chief executive associated with prosperity, or with austerity. Having run on a platform of economic populism, Trump now says the country will have to endure «pain» – but is that what voters wanted? Then, Trump is using the power of the presidency to influence, or even bully, American institutions, from law firms to colleges and universities to the news media. And is his social media post showing an AI-generated image of himself in papal clothing a joke that's landing in the Catholic community?
The extraordinary request illustrates the administration’s aggressive bid to identify willing partners who will accept people expelled by the U.S.
In a tragic incident near the Line of Control in Kupwara, an Army vehicle accident resulted in the death of two soldiers and injuries to two others. The vehicle plunged into a deep gorge after the driver lost control. This unfortunate event follows a similar accident in Ramban just two days prior, where three Army personnel lost their lives.
A passenger bus accident in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district resulted in the tragic loss of four lives, including an Army soldier on leave, and left over 40 individuals injured. The bus, en route from Ghani to Mendhar, veered off course and plunged into a deep gorge, prompting immediate rescue efforts by locals, police, Army, and CRPF personnel.
Following the Pahalgam attack, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti voiced concerns over large-scale detentions in J&K, fearing a message of collective punishment. Mehbooba highlighted that thousands of civilians have been taken into custody, with over 3,000 arrests and nearly 100 PSA detentions reported, urging a review of this approach to avoid deepening the trust deficit.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's recent diplomatic efforts in Islamabad, including meetings with Pakistani leaders, centered on mediating the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Despite India's reluctance to accept third-party mediation, Iran is positioning itself as a regional conciliator, leveraging its ties with both nations to push for de-escalation.
According to the DPA news agency, the new chancellor will hold the first meeting of his cabinet on Tuesday
Ce 06 mai 2025, une délégation du groupe Apollo Africa reçue en audience par la Première Dame du Gabon, Madame Zita Oligui Nguema, en vue d'un partenariat stratégique avec la Fondation Ma Bannière. Au cœur des échanges, la possibilité pour le groupe de soutenir les initiatives sociales et caritatives portées par la Fondation Ma Bannière, à travers des actions concrètes dans les domaines de l'énergie, de l'accès à l'eau potable, des infrastructures sanitaires et du développement (...) - COOPERATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
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«We are going to stop the bombing of the Houthis effective immediately,» US President said
«Actions by the North Atlantic Alliance in the South Caucasus are aimed not at enhancing security but at fostering instability and escalating military-political tensions,» Maria Zakharova stated
Russian exports of frozen cod to China lost 10% annually to 16,000 metric tons in January - March 2025 but gained 30% in money value to $80 mln
The new sanctions package will cover more than twenty new companies said to help Russia in circumventing existing restrictions, FT informed
Vucic plans to travel to Moscow to attend the Victory Parade on May 9
NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC -Two Jamaican women are to be deported from The Bahamas after they pleaded guilty and were charged US$500 each on prostitution charges. The women, Mikaela Selena Jacas, 28, and Toshema Tana Lee Steer, 31, appeared in the...
Three people died within a seven-hour span on Monday in separate motor vehicle crashes in St Ann, including two along the Faith's Pen main road, a police report has revealed. Two of the victims were motorcyclists. They were among four people...
BRUSSELS, CMC -The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Tuesday said that human development progress is experiencing an unprecedented slowdown. In its latest report, the UNDP shows how Artificial Intelligence (AI) could reignite...
BOARD CHAIRMAN of the Marathon Insurance Brokers (MIB), Richard Burgher, said the company is to expand its brand across the Caribbean and strategically register the entity on the local and regional stock markets. “In every crisis there are...
The Most Reverend Charles Dufour, Archbishop Emeritus of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, and founder of the Good Shepherd Foundation of Montego Bay, has been honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Florida-based Friends of Good Shepherd...
«If global temperatures continue to rise at the current rate, Asia's economic future will be in severe jeopardy if we do not do anything,» remarked Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, Teo Chee Hean. He was speaking at Temasek's Ecosperity event held on Tuesday (May 6). He cited the Asian Development Bank's estimates on GDP losses given a high-end greenhouse gas emissions scenario and warned against regular flooding with disruptions to the food supply chain with heat and weather extremities. «Our region is not just vulnerable to the crisis. We are integral to solving it,» said SM Teo. He also noted the path forward for Asia should see growth, maturity and adoption of green technologies, as well as closer collaborations between governments, business and investors to complement efforts on climate action for a low-carbon future.
Seven students dressed in boldly coloured outfits belted out the lyrics to the song Drip by BabyMonster while executing slick dance moves, drawing curious and appreciative looks at Nanyang Polytechnic's (NYP) Student Life Carnival, a co-curricular activities (CCAs) showcase, in April. They are members of the K-Wave Club, a cultural club inspired by all things Korean. Preparation for performances like this often takes more than a month, with rehearsals running into the night as performers sing and synchronise their dance moves over and over in front of a large mirror. Members of the K-Wave Club performing at the Student Life Carnival in April. PHOTO: Sylvia Tan All this is done without hired instructors, and with performers learning dance and vocal techniques from other members and alumni instead.
SINGAPORE — A Singaporean man was part of a group arrested in Bangkok for selling drug-laced electronic cigarettes, amassing nearly 16 million baht (S$627,000) in suspected ill-gotten gains, said the police in Thailand. The 37-year-old Singaporean man, identified by the police as Neo Ming Loon, was among six suspects arrested on April 30. Evidence, including vaping equipment and cash, was also seized in two raids — one at a house in the Bangkok subdistrict of Din Daeng, the other at an apartment in the Pathum Thani province north of the Thai capital. The Royal Thai Police's Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) said in a statement on May 2 that they had received a report about smuggled e-cigarettes or vapes that were mixed with narcotics like ketamine and hawked as «Kpods» to tourists. Suspicions were partially confirmed when an undercover officer managed to purchase a vape from one of the suspects described as a low-level dealer at around 2,500 baht, said the police. Investigations found that etomidate, a substance commonly used as a medical anaesthetic, and not ketamine, had been mixed into the vape pods.
In a bold stride toward advancing girls’ education in Malawi, Emmanuel University (EMUNI) is empowering Mother Groups with advocacy and stakeholder mobilization skills to supercharge their efforts in communities. At a dynamic workshop held Tuesday at Mtenthera Full Primary School in Lilongwe, EMUNI’s Coordinator for the Women Empowerment and Special Needs Education (WESNED) Project, […] The post Mother Groups Step Up: Sharpen Advocacy and Mobilization Skills to Champion Girls’ Education appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a bold and controversial display of power, Traditional Authority (TA) Chindi of Mzimba has thrown an entire community into disarray after defying a High Court order and illegally dethroning a long-serving Group Village Headman—a move critics are calling an outright abuse of authority. At the heart of the scandal is the removal of Aaron […] The post Lawless Chief? TA Chindi Sparks Chaos, Defies High Court Over Chieftaincy Wrangle appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
HS Winehouse – a privately-owned company – has expressed optimism that the introduction and launch of its alcohol brands on the local market will help Malawi to generating the much-needed foreign exchange. The company’s senior official, Wilkins Mijiga, was speaking during the launch of the products in Lilongwe last week. The newly launched products include […] The post HS Winehouse launches CapeStars brands, optimistic about saving forex drain on Malawi appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Vice President Michael Usi has thrown a spotlight on Malawi’s mining sector, calling it a potential game-changer capable of reshaping the country’s destiny. Addressing stakeholders at the Mining Delivery Lab hosted by the Presidential Delivery Unit (PDU) on Tuesday in Lilongwe, Usi delivered a passionate call for unity, innovation, and national pride. “Let us […] The post VP Usi: Mining Can Rewrite Malawi’s Future appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Peace is not just a virtue—it’s a vehicle for development. That was the powerful message from Minister of Local Government, Richard Chimwendo Banda, as he addressed city leaders at the Strong Cities International Capacity Building Workshop in Lilongwe. Banda underscored the urgent need for peaceful coexistence as a cornerstone for economic growth, warning that […] The post Building Peaceful Cities: The Foundation for Malawi’s Growth appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The PM's spokesman said there 'will not be a change to the policy' in the wake of the local elections disaster.
Health and Human Service Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. condemned Dr. Anthony Fauci for expanding 'gain of function' research on bioweapons.
Jennifer Plumbley, 48, had been queuing with her friend for 45 minutes to get into the busy Richmond Park car park in south London during the bank holiday weekend.