The Supreme Court has struck out a constitutional application brought by Lenard Bice and Derick Welan, ruling that the case lacked legal merit and amounted to an abuse of court process.
Prisoners in Vanuatu are serving longer sentences than before, a trend that is beginning to raise concerns about pressure on correctional facilities.
Vanuatu is facing a looming cattle shortage, as the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fisheries and Biosecurity (MALFFB) rolls out a targeted five-year plan aimed at rebuilding the national herd.
The former Prime Minister (PM), Sato Kilman, has raised concerns that he was not called to give evidence before the Commission of Inquiry into alleged breaches in the issuance of a diplomatic passport to Mr Han Yq Hans in 2023.
Former Prime Minister (PM), Barak Tame Sope, has strongly voiced his opposition to any proposed security-related agreements involving Vanuatu and foreign powers.
The assisted dying Bill, which on Friday finally ran out of time in the Lords, has been almost as divisive as Brexit. Two of my dearest friends have fallen out over it.
Sinitta has opened up about Adam Thomas' explosive meltdown on I'm A Celebrity, insisting ITV bosses should have stepped in sooner.
For the past three years, the only resident of this gargantuan Knightsbridge property has been a very cheerful and heavily-bearded Swede called Anders Fernstedt.
Neighbourhood photo studios, once bustling hubs, are now struggling as digital cameras and smartphones have made photography an everyday habit. Photographers lament the loss of business, with many now relying on outdoor events and regional film projects to survive. This shift reflects a societal change in how memories are captured and consumed.
The Aam Aadmi Party has urged the Rajya Sabha Chairman to disqualify seven MPs who defected to the BJP, citing constitutional experts who believe they are liable for disqualification. This move follows the MPs' departure, sparking a legal and political dispute over anti-defection rules.
Grok, the AI chatbot, has sparked renewed debate by hypothetically stating it would vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi if it were an Indian citizen. The chatbot cited economic growth, infrastructure, and digital transformation as reasons for its preference, contrasting this with Rahul Gandhi's focus on welfare critiques.
PM Modi also offered prayers at Thakurbari, the main temple of the Matua Mahasangha at Thakurnagar in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district before his poll rally in the area. His visit to the headquarters of the community, housing the shrines of the sect's founders Hari Chand and Guru Chand Thakur, is seen as an outreach to Matua voters who influence at least 34 assembly seats directly and another two dozen along the Bangladesh border.
Hungarian PM-designate Peter Magyar has drawn criticism for appointing “a gender and pro-Ukraine activist” as education minister Read Full Article at RT.com
Outgoing PM Viktor Orban has said he is giving up his parliamentary mandate, vowing to focus on reorganizing the “patriotic movement” Read Full Article at RT.com
Syrian is set to launch first public trials for prominent figures of ousted Bashar Assad government over alleged civil war abuses Read Full Article at RT.com
Israeli police confiscated a Hungarian flag at a protest over similarities to Palestinian colors, according to a report by Haaretz Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev is trying to sell its wartime experience for support because it has little else to offer Read Full Article at RT.com
Finland’s finance minister warned of rising fiscal pressure as the government boosts military aid to Ukraine while cutting social benefits Read Full Article at RT.com
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No members of the US administration, including the President, First Lady Melania Trump, or Vice President J.D. Vance, were injured
The memorial, which opens today, is intended to perpetuate the memory of the heroism of the Korean People's Army servicemen and the sacrifices made for the sake of a common victory, the head of state noted
Russia cannot be the main threat to Europe, because Russia, no matter what anyone says, is still an integral part of Europe while being a Eurasian country, he said
The Gogglebox star, 35, opened up last night on ITV's after-show Unpacked, where she spoke out in support of Thomas, who was crowned Jungle King.
Despite multiple reminders and prominent signages at petrol stations — warning drivers of foreign-registered vehicles that they are banned from pumping subsidised Ron95 fuel in Malaysia — some are still choosing to take the risk.Pictures posted by SGRV Front Man on its Facebook page show the male driver of a Singapore-registered white BMW 7 series refuelling his car with Ron95 at a Shell petrol station in Selangor.The incident purportedly took place on Saturday (April 25) at Shell's Sea Park, Petaling Jaya outlet.In response to AsiaOne's queries, a spokesperson from the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Costs of Living (KPDN) branch in Petaling Jaya told AsiaOne they are aware of the incident.She added that «appropriate action» has been taken by KPDN officers but did not specify what these actions were.Under new rules that came into force on April 1, authorities can take enforcement action against both the owner of a foreign-registered vehicle and the petrol station operation.
Legendary photographer Raghu Rai, who shaped India's visual memory for over five decades, passed away on Sunday. His iconic images, from the Bhopal Gas tragedy to portraits of national figures, gave permanence to history. Rai believed visual history was more important than fine art, emphasizing closeness to truth in his immersive photographic practice.
Ahead of West Bengal's second phase of assembly elections on April 29, a high-level coordination meeting will be held in Kolkata to assess poll preparedness. Senior officials will discuss force deployment, vulnerability mapping, and readiness for smooth, free, and fair polling in key districts.
[RFI] Mali's army confirmed on Saturday it was involved in clashes with armed fighters who had attacked army barracks in the capital Bamako and other areas in the country.
[Premium Times] The military authority in Mali confirmed the attack in a statement, saying the terrorists «suffered immediate setback» and many of them were «neutralised.»
Six passengers were hospitalized after a SWISS flight from Delhi to Zurich was evacuated on the runway due to an engine fire during takeoff. The Airbus A330's engine number one failed at 104 knots, prompting the crew to abort the takeoff and evacuate all 232 passengers and crew using emergency slides.
Prime Minister Modi expressed relief after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. President Trump, the First Lady, and Vice President Vance were unharmed. The assailant, armed with a shotgun, was apprehended by the Secret Service after injuring an agent, who was protected by a vest. Panic ensued as guests sought cover.