Dear Miss Powell, I am interested in becoming a permanent resident in Canada. Can you tell me if I need to prove that I have money? How much is required for me and my two children? I’m not with their mothers, but would like to take them with me....
MORE THAN 70 residents of Salt Spring have successfully secured employment following their graduation from a comprehensive Job Readiness Training programme delivered under Project STAR. The initiative provided participants with the tools to become...
Practising basic ‘cyber hygiene’ could prevent the overwhelming majority of cyber breaches. That’s the message from Kevin Cushnie, director of engineering at MC Systems, who urged business leaders to take a more proactive approach to cybersecurity...
KEMISHA OATES stood tall with pride at the lectern, beaming and eloquently reading a well-written speech. All eyes were on her, and her clear voice resonated in the hall of The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston as she addressed the gathering...
The Rotary Club of Trafalgar New Heights (RCTNH), under the leadership of newly inducted president, attorney-at-law Franchesca Francis, will be accelerating its mission to “empower Maverley”, a challenged community in nortwestern St Andrew, to...
In a dramatic twist that has shaken the credibility of the prosecution’s case against Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Vice President for the Central Region, Alfred Gangata, the state’s star witness delivered what can only be described as a disjointed and damaging testimony—raising more questions than answers. Andrew Phambala, the man at the heart of the […] The post ANALYSIS | Compromised, Confused and Crumbling: State Witness Derails Case Against DPP’s Gangata appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
People from the Northern Region have promised full support for UTM Party President Dr. Dalitso Kabambe in the upcoming September 16 elections. This is according to Dr. Matthews Mtumbuka, a senior UTM official and aspiring MP for Rumphi Central. Speaking during Kabambe’s campaign stop at Lithipe and Kanyama in Dedza on Monday, Mtumbuka said […] The post Northern Region Backs Kabambe for President , Says Mathews Mtumbuka appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a powerful and emotionally charged message, United Democratic Front (UDF) president Atupele Muluzi has reignited hope among Malawians, promising a movement that puts the people first. Posting on social media, Muluzi declared: “Malawi, I see you. I hear you.” His words, echoing across digital platforms, struck a chord with citizens weary of broken promises […] The post “I See You, I Hear You”: Atupele Muluzi Rallies Malawians With Bold Call for Change appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Under President Lazarus Chakwera’s bold government-to-government (G2G) fuel strategy, Malawi has received its first-ever fuel shipment from the Middle East, signalling a major breakthrough in the fight against persistent fuel shortages. Malawi’s High Commissioner to Tanzania, Andrew Kumwenda, confirmed the arrival of the fuel vessel MT Virgo at Tanga Port on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. […] The post CHAKWERA’S G2G FUEL DEAL DELIVERS: Malawi Receives First Middle East Shipment via Tanzania appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As schools prepare to reopen this September, one question stands out: Where will your child go to school? If you’re looking for excellence, discipline, and a foundation built on godly values—then look no further than Kings Foundation Schools, one of Malawi’s top-performing academic institutions. Last year’s MSCE results were proof that Kings Foundation doesn’t just […] The post Join the Best: Kings Foundation Opens Doors to Future Champions! appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In the past decade, continuous migration and asylum pressure on European Union Member States has made the external dimension of the EU's approach to migration management all the more important. The need to address challenges relating to external border management has reoriented EU migration policy towards extended and stricter border controls, combined with the externalisation of migration management through cooperation with third countries. Thus, the external processing of asylum claims has also been put forward as a possibility. Overall, asylum is governed by international, EU and national laws. Both EU and national asylum legislation must be aligned with the international legal framework. Although EU law does not provide for the processing of asylum applications outside the EU, the idea of 'transit' or 'processing' centres in third countries has been recurrent over the years. Examples of externalisation procedures can be found around the world. Some non-EU countries, such as Australia and the United States, have practical experience of the extra-territorial processing of asylum claims. Within Europe, back in 1986 Denmark tabled a draft resolution in the United Nations (UN) General Assembly to create UN centres where asylum claims could be processed, in order to coordinate the resettlement of refugees among all states. Later, in 2001 and 2002, when the EU experienced the first peak of migrant arrivals in the EU, this was followed by a series of proposals involving the external processing of asylum requests. Extraterritorial processing was first put forward by the United Kingdom in 2003, while Germany proposed the establishment of asylum centres in North Africa in 2005. The series of proposals made over the years with a view to externalising migration policies have raised concerns, not least in relation to the human rights implications, asylum procedures and EU and international law. This briefing updates an earlier edition, of January 2024, by the present authors along with Anita Orav. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Portugal is set to receive €22.2 billion in grants and loans from the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), the EU response to the crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. This amount corresponds to 3.1 % of the entire RRF, or 10.7 % of Portugal's 2019 gross domestic product (GDP), and includes REPowerEU grants (€0.7 billion) and Portugal's share (€81.4 million) from the Brexit Adjustment Reserve. The Council approved the latest revision of Portugal's national recovery and resilience plan (NRRP) in May 2025. The plan has a strong focus on the country's social, economic and environmental resilience, with measures targeting culture, housing, health, broad social responses, and forest and water management. Measures relating to climate transition, including those on industry decarbonisation and energy efficiency of buildings, account for 39.1 % of the allocation. The contribution to digital objectives represents 21.7 % of the allocation, with measures and reforms aimed at public administration and finances, education and businesses. Portugal has so far received €11.4 billion of RRF resources (51.3 % of the plan), which the Commission disbursed in the form of pre-financing and five grant and loan instalments. Portugal's sixth and seventh payment requests are being assessed. In the context of the 2025 European Semester, the Council has recommended that Portugal accelerate implementation of its plan. The European Parliament has been a major supporter of creating a common EU recovery instrument, and takes part in interinstitutional settings to cooperate, discuss and scrutinise implementation of the Commission's work. This briefing is one in a series covering all EU Member States. Third edition. The previous editions were written by Henrique Morgado Simões. The 'NGEU delivery' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the lifecycle of the plans. The author would like to thank Amalia Fumagalli and Ana Luisa Melo Almeida, trainees in the Directorate Members' Research Service, for their research assistance. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
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Youth Challenge Vanuatu (YCV) held a six-day workshop at Pango School starting last Wednesday, involving more than 100 students from Year 7 to Year 9.
The Minister of Lands, Rick Tchamako Mahe, has begun signing land lease forfeiture notices in response to long-standing unpaid land rent owed to the Government of Vanuatu.
Political lobbying has begun among major parties and elected councilors as the race to form new provincial governments grows, following the recent provincial elections.
The Second Political Advisor (PA) to the Prime Minister (PM) will cover the full cost of repairs after crashing a government vehicle into a private shop in Ipota, Erromango, on Saturday night at around 10pm.
The Government of Japan has committed up to 2.5 billion yen (approximately VT2.2 billion) in grant aid to Vanuatu under a new emergency programme aimed at rebuilding critical infrastructure damaged by the devastating earthquake of December 17, 2024.
Some Ontario landlords say change needs to happen after hiring real estate agents to help them fill rental units, and discovering the contracts they signed guaranteed very little in return. Experts say landlords need to take responsibility when things go wrong.
The growing volume of domestic abuse cases in both Lanark and Renfrew counties in rural eastern Ontario is alarmingly high, according to community agencies and police data.
Welcome to my Duchess of Sussex- themed picnic! Today I am channelling my inner Meghan like never before, dining out on the delights of her As Ever lifestyle and homemaking brand.
We've picked five of the best EVs that are certain to be eligible for Labour's new Electric Car Grant unveiled today - though we will have to wait to find out which will qualify for the full amount of £3,750.
The haunting final moments of the doomed Southend Airport plane show it speeding up the runway before tragically exploding into a fireball just minutes later.
John Spilsbury, 42, was determined to join the 80,000 strong crowd on Friday night as the rock band took to the stage in Manchester for the first time in 16 years.
Craig Cooper, until recently the council's Strategic Director of City Operations, made the announcement that he is to start work more than 10,000 miles away on LinkedIn.
A political controversy has erupted in Odisha following the death of a college student who attempted self-immolation due to alleged sexual harassment. Opposition parties, including Congress and BJD, have criticized the «BJP system,» while the BJP has accused them of engaging in "cheap politics.
India has received the second GE-404 engine from the US for its LCA Mark 1A fighter jet program, with more deliveries expected this fiscal year. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will integrate these engines into the LCA Mark 1A, with plans to supply over 10 aircraft to the Indian Air Force.
Last-ditch efforts are underway to prevent the execution of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya in Yemen, scheduled for July 16. Religious leaders from India and Yemen, led by Sufi scholar Sheikh Habib Umar bin Hafiz, are intervening. A crucial meeting is planned with the victim's family to discuss *diya* (blood money).