Small boat crossings under Labour have surged past 50,000 - equivalent to one arriving every 11 minutes. The milestone underscores the failure of Keir Starmer's pledge to 'smash the gangs'.
Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola's Peltz's vow renewal was a glamorous affair packed with family, fashion and friends earlier this month.
Billi Mucklow showed off her revenge body in a brown bikini on a family holiday on Tuesday - on the same day her ex Andy Carroll reportedly dumped his girlfriend Lou Teasdale.
Matthew Barber, the PCC for Thames Valley said that tackling thieves was not just a job for police and criticised onlookers for simply filming instances of crime.
The man shared videos of his journey on TikTok, gaining nearly one million views, as he boasted about entering the UK illegally.
Workers' Party (WP) candidates said that their decision to contest in Singapore's next general election will not depend on personal choice, but on whether the party attracts more qualified candidates.WP candidates Siti Alia Abdul Rahim Mattar and Sufyan Mikhail Putra sat down with fellow party members and hosts of This Side of the House, Eileen Chong and Andre Low.In a 42-minute-long debut episode uploaded to the party's social media channels on Monday (Aug 11), the first-time candidates reflected on GE2025 and their personal experiences stepping into Singapore's political arena as newbies.When asked about their plans to run again at the next election in five years, Siti Alia said that it would depend on what is best for the party.«It's always a question of if there are better candidates, more experienced candidates, more trained candidates — people that the party feels would be a better fit,» she said.Siti Alia said it may not be necessary to field the same candidates, but that it might be more important for the party to continue contesting in the same constituencies.
People sweltering in newbuild flats have complained the conditions are unbearable, with one resident saying the temperature inside her home hasn't been below 27C in two months.
Malawi votes on 16th September 2025 while spiraling deeper into an economic abyss, its people are confronted with a complex political choice. Malawi is on her knees, battered by unsustainable debt, crippling foreign exchange shortages, daily essential commodities price rises, rampant food insecurity, and an inflation rate that devours the livelihoods of its poorest citizens. […] The post Malawi’s Dangerous Gamble: The Two Faces of Dr. Dalitso Kabambe appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A secret high-stakes meeting between Vice President Michael Usi and former President Peter Mutharika has set the political scene ablaze, with sources revealing discussions of a bombshell shake-up to the DPP’s presidential ticket. At the centre of the proposal: former MEC Chairperson Jane Ansah as presidential candidate, with Usi as her running mate. Party insiders […] The post Behind Closed Doors: Usi–Mutharika Meeting Triggers DPP Power Struggle Over Presidential Ticket appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
With just over a month to Malawi’s high-stakes 16 September polls, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential running mate, Justice Dr. Jane Mayemu Ansah — a trusted lieutenant of Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika — has hit the campaign trail with a fiery message and a promise of “proven leadership.” On Monday, Ansah swept through Thyolo in […] The post DPP’s Ansah Roars Through Thyolo, Mwanza — Lower Shire Today as September Polls Near appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
An infiltration attempt along the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir's Uri sector was foiled by the army, resulting in the death of a soldier during the exchange of fire. Security forces have been on high alert following intelligence inputs suggesting possible infiltration attempts from across the LoC and the international border.
The central government clarified in Parliament that it has no intentions of enacting legislation to declare the cow as the national animal, citing that animal preservation falls under the exclusive legislative powers of state legislatures according to the Constitution. However, the Centre is actively promoting cow protection and rearing through the Rashtriya Gokul Mission, initiated in 2014.
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has assured to review a plea challenging the Supreme Court's recent directive to relocate all stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to shelters. The matter was brought to the CJI's attention, highlighting a previous order by another bench against the killing and relocation of community dogs, emphasizing compassion for all living beings.
The upcoming Alaska summit is a “personal victory” for Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky says Read Full Article at RT.com
Evika Silina noted that Riga would purchase «both air defense systems and other necessary weapons» for Kiev
Maria Zakharova pointed to Kiev’s silence regarding Ukraine refusing a thousand POWs
The debris of a drone came down on the roof of a 16-story apartment building in the city of Volgograd
According to the All-Russian Association of Fishery Enterprises, aquaculture production in Russia totaled 380,600 metric tons in 2024, which is 5% less than 2023
According to the Treasury, The US government debt climbed above $36 trillion last November
The Integrity Commission is reporting that the Supreme Court has granted its application for contempt of court against a woman it has taken to court over alleged defamatory remarks made on her social media pages. The commission says Julie Malcolm...
TORONTO: When Paul A. Smith, Commanding officer of His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) York became the first black officer to lead a Royal Canadian warship, he did so with the support of those around him who saw his leadership potential. As the...
The only question now is when Kiev’s Western backers will admit defeat, Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Ceding territory to Russia would only lead to a new war, the Ukrainian leader claims Read Full Article at RT.com
The upcoming Alaska summit is a “personal victory” for Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky says Read Full Article at RT.com
In a tragic incident in Kushinagar, a 30-year-old mentally challenged woman, Madhuri, was allegedly killed by stray dogs. Her body was discovered in a paddy field near Arjun Dumri village, with parts eaten away. She had been missing since Monday. Locals report a persistent stray dog problem in the area, with previous incidents involving livestock.
Kenya's central bank lowered its benchmark lending rate (KECBIR=ECI), opens new tab by 25 basis points on Tuesday, saying there was room to ease monetary policy further as inflation remains well within target.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia and Kuwait signed three agreements on Tuesday aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation across multiple sectors.
Two Somali soldiers sentenced to death for conspiring with extremist militant group Al-Shabab to assassinate a commander were executed on Monday, military court officials said.
The SA government says it has received a complaint about emails sent by former Liberal leader David Speirs promoting a fundraiser for a charity hike, but Mr Speirs has denied that he has misused private information.
In a powerful demonstration of homegrown resilience, Malawian business magnate Dr. Thom Mpinganjira and his financial powerhouse, FDH Bank Plc, are being celebrated for a series of landmark achievements that defy the nation’s economic headwinds. The bank’s record-breaking performance and ambitious regional expansion have not only solidified its market leadership but have also propelled its […] The post Malawi’s Trailblazer: Thom Mpinganjira and FDH Bank Forge Path of Success and Hope appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As Singapore ramps up enforcement efforts against drivers providing illegal ride-hailing services within the country and across the border, local licensed drivers are reportedly seeing their business pick up.Many of the drivers offering illegal cross-border point-to-point rides or chartered transport hail from Malaysia and charge less, reported Shin Min Daily News.A limousine driver surnamed Chen told the Chinese evening daily that such unlawful services is a major point of discontent among Singapore drivers.But since the Land Transport Authority's (LTA) clampdown, he said that illegal ride-hailing drivers from Malaysia do not dare to offer their services, leading to a «boom» in business for local drivers.«My business these few days has increased by 30 per cent,» Chen added.At least another five local drivers also told the Chinese daily that they have been picking up more passengers.Liang, 72, said that he still sees some illegal ride-hailing foreign drivers on the weekend, but there are fewer drivers as compared to before the crackdown.