A Ukrainian woman has been run over by a conscription officers’ car while reportedly trying to prevent her son’s mobilization Read Full Article at RT.com
A French TV report has aired a report comparing Christian crosses to neo-Nazi symbolism, Tribune Chretienne has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Many BRICS nations support the Russian stance on the Middle East conflict, Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Borisenko has told RT India Read Full Article at RT.com
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Moscow has criticized the European Commission’s decision to withdraw funding from the Venice Biennale after it allowed Russia to return Read Full Article at RT.com
After the Justice Department said a post-Watergate records law is unconstitutional, White House lawyers established a new policy that experts say weakens safeguards.
CTS Courier, in partnership with the Wash Media Forum—a grouping of journalists from various media houses in Lilongwe—has conducted a clean-up exercise at Bwaila Hospital, in a push to promote hygiene and sanitation in public health facilities. The exercise saw participants engaging in sweeping, mopping, and general sanitation work, working side by side to improve […] The post CTS Courier, Journalists Lead Clean-Up Drive at Bwaila Hospital appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Just one month into his tenure as Director General of the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), Brian Banda is facing serious accusations of turning the state broadcaster into a political weapon—this time targeting Vice President Jane Ansah. Highly placed sources have told Nyasa Express that Banda has issued direct instructions barring MBC journalists from covering any […] The post MBC Boss Brian Banda Accused of Enforcing Media Blackout on Vice President Ansah appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In June 2025, the European Commission published the interim evaluation of the 2021-2030 strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training to assess progress made towards developing the European education area (EEA). The evaluation has provided input into the Council's review of the strategic framework, to inform potential adjustments for its second cycle (2026-2030). The evaluation highlighted the strategic framework's EU added value, noting its role in promoting shared priorities, EU level targets, European cooperation and national reforms, thereby laying the EEA's foundation during its first cycle (2021-2025). EU level cooperation also fostered the EU's resilience by bolstering its capacity to respond to crises. Moreover, the evaluation found that the EEA promoted a European dimension of education and training, including by enabling structured cooperation and facilitating mobility. During the evaluation consultations, Member States expressed their commitment to continuing their cooperation through the strategic framework. At the same time, the evaluation highlighted opportunities for improvement and suggested issues to be considered during the Council's review. These issues included increasing efforts to address persistent and emerging challenges, such as teacher shortages and underachievement in basic skills; considering citizenship education as a new priority in the strategic framework's next cycle; improving cross-sectoral coordination and alignment with the European Semester; strengthening governance structures and processes; and fostering monitoring to promote evidence-based policymaking in education and training. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
On 31 May, Colombia will hold presidential elections in a highly polarised political landscape, following the legislative elections of 8 March 2026, which resulted in a fragmented Congress. Since the historic peace agreement of 2016, internal armed conflict, violence, forced displacement and narco-terrorism have continued to pose a major challenge to this Latin American state. Under the administration of Gustavo Petro, Colombia's first left-wing president, coca cultivation and cocaine production have reached record-breaking levels. Petro is ineligible to run for re-election, as the Constitution does not allow it. Bilateral relations between Colombia and the United States (US) have grown tense under the second Trump administration, which prioritises combating narco-terrorism, including through military strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. From the EU perspective, Colombia – Latin America's fourth-largest economy – is an important partner in the region and in multilateral fora. The comprehensive EU-Colombia Trade Agreement of 2013 governs the economic relationship between the two partners. Following recent presidential election victories of centre-right or right-wing politicians in Ecuador, Bolivia, Honduras, Chile and Costa Rica, the question is whether Colombia could become the next important country to reinforce this trend in Latin America. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
[ISS] The Pope used his Africa debut to address broader global issues - but left many local questions unanswered.
[RFI] Chad and Algeria have signed more than 30 agreements focusing heavily on economic cooperation in the energy sector, with Chadian president hailing a political will to move «from a traditional friendship to a new-generation strategic partnership».
[UN News] A growing share of global hunger is becoming entrenched in a small group of conflict-hit countries, with two-thirds of people facing acute food insecurity concentrated in just 10 nations, a major international report backed by UN agencies warns.
Toronto police officials say they are reaching out to a high-ranking former officer who this week made explosive allegations of antisemitism, racism, and corruption in the service's senior ranks in a series of interviews surrounding the release of his new book.
A delegation of First Nations leaders from British Columbia have come to Calgary to relay a message to pipeline executives face-to-face: steer clear of investing in a new bitumen pipeline to the northwest coast or risk a prolonged legal fight.
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at a technology to charge an EV in five minutes; check out the beaches in Florida and the stinky problem they face this year; and hear the stories of three heroes of conservation in honour of Earth Week.
Front-line security and intelligence workers including Mounties won't be able to access the government's penalty‑free early retirement incentive as federal public safety agencies focus on getting more people in the door — not out.
The first groundbreaking has recently taken place for a calcified seaweed processing plant by the Icelandic Calcified Seaweed Company at Langeyri near Súðavík in Álftafjörður. The factory will cover approximately 5,500 square meters. It is intended to harvest and process calcified seaweed deposits from Ísafjarðardjúp, drying them into powder and other products. These will then be exported to markets in mainland Europe and the Middle East.
Inflammation in the brain, previously thought to be harmful, may in fact be part of the brain’s natural healing process. This is the main conclusion of a new study published yesterday in the prestigious scientific journal Nature, led by Ragnhildur Þóra Káradóttir, professor of neurophysiology at the University of Iceland and the University of Cambridge.
[Premium Times] Those to be arraigned are from a wider group of officers detained since 2025 over the alleged coup plot extensively reported by PREMIUM TIMES.
[New Dawn] Senator Dillon Walks Out Over Procedural Concerns
[Liberian Observer] The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has raised alarm over what it describes as a steady erosion of democratic norms and freedom of expression under the administration of Joseph Boakai, cautioning that recent developments threaten to undermine hard-won gains in Liberia's democratic journey.
The supply of Certificates of Entitlement (COE) for the May to July period will increase by 1 per cent compared to the previous quarter, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Friday (April 24).As compared to the 18,824 issued in the February to April period — which fell by about 1 per cent — the number of COEs will rise by 228, or 1 per cent.Across the vehicle categories, Categories B and E will increase by around 7 per cent and 6.3 per cent respectively, while the quota for Categories A and D will fall by about 2 per cent and 1.7 per cent respectively.The quota for Category C remains unchanged. LTA added that bidding under the new quota will begin on May 4. It consists of the following components:
A love scam syndicate operating from Kelantan, Malaysia, which was recently taken down by local authorities, primarily targeted Singaporean men.As no victims have filed a police report, the authorities have yet to estimate the losses suffered, reported Bernama on Thursday (April 23). State police chief Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the syndicate worked from a resort in the Tanah Merah district, which they had converted into a call centre.The centre was allegedly staffed with three supervisors and 55 operators and operated from noon to midnight.In the ruse, scammers pretended to be Indonesian women and contacted their targets, believed to be Singaporean men, through social media platforms such as Xiaohongshu and Douyin.«Their modus operandi was to send messages such as 'hi' before building relationships through WhatsApp without video calls, and eventually deceiving victims into sending money,» said Mohd Yusoff.The con ran for about a month before Malaysian police raided resort premises on Wednesday morning.
A hawker stall owner in Toa Payoh is searching for a diner who accidentally paid $475 for a meal.Jia Cheng Noodle House's owner, surnamed Lin (transliteration), told the Chinese publication Shin Min Daily News on Friday (April 24) that she had checked her Nets transaction history after the lunch hour rush and found the erroneous transaction at 11.47am.«My turnover after lunch is usually around $200 to $300, so I was really startled to see several hundred dollars added,» the 45-year-old said, explaining that her earnings were past the $600 mark that afternoon.She was confused about how the payment might have occurred, saying that the dishes don't cost $4.75. Noodles or laksa costs $4.50, so she would understand somebody paying $450 by mistake.When she attempted to review security camera footage, she realised that the camera's memory card was faulty and all the footage had been deleted, Lin said.She has since put out many posts on social media in a bid to reach out to the customer.
Laura Coleman, who was 34 weeks pregnant at the time, was walking in London when she said she was targeted by the shameless yob.
Franklin Rzucek sued Devon-born Alan Vinnicombe for libel and harassment over claims he made on YouTube concerning the death of his sister and two nieces.
In a significant political shift, Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha has resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party and joined the BJP, citing the party's deviation from its founding principles for personal gain. Chadha expressed feeling like the 'right man in the wrong party.' He announced that seven AAP MPs, including Swati Maliwal and Harbhajan Singh, are also making the move.
After the Justice Department said a post-Watergate records law is unconstitutional, White House lawyers established a new policy that experts say weakens safeguards.
Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha has resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party, citing a deviation from its core principles and a focus on personal gain. He announced his departure alongside two other Rajya Sabha MPs, Sandeep Pathak and Ashok Mittal, who are joining the Bharatiya Janata Party. Chadha stated he felt like the 'right man in the wrong party'.