The latest news on Trump’s presidency as he is expected to announce new tariffs at a White House event.
The expectation of sweeping levies is creating uncertainty but is unlikely to trigger a recession, Kristalina Georgieva has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick tells MPs there was a 'very real prospect' that offenders were handled under the discredited Sentencing Council rules this morning
Police said armed officers responded and challenged the man at Milton Keynes Central station before shots were fire by police.
Jennifer Lawrence has welcomed her second child with husband Cooke Maroney.
There was a fatal police shooting in Cassia Park, St Andrew this morning. A man was shot dead in an alleged confrontation with police along Reece Road. The identity of the deceased is not known at this time. The area has been cordoned off by the...
The ongoing volcanic eruption at the Sundhnúkagígar crater row continues to intensify, with the eruption fissure now stretching approximately 1,200 meters and expanding southward.
The stars celebrated April Fool's in typically silly style on Tuesday morning.
Karonga Central Constituency hopeful Kaitano Simwaka, who recently parted ways with the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) after losing in the primaries, has slammed the ruling party’s electoral process, claiming it was flawed. Now a UTM member, he says he feels “more at home and comfortable” in his new political base. Simwaka, a lecturer at the […] The post Simwaka Finds ‘True Home’ in UTM After Ditching MCP appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Voice of the North (VON) has thrown its weight behind UTM Vice President for the North, Catherine Mzumala, and Minister of Trade, Vitumbiko Mumba, branding them as the only leaders capable of breaking decades of systemic neglect and spearheading real development in the Northern Region. At a fiery press briefing in Mzuzu, VON Board […] The post VON Slams Regional Marginalization, Backs Mzumala & Mumba For Northern Region Leadership appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Consumers can breathe a sigh of relief as maize prices have fallen by 19 percent, bringing much-needed relief to household budgets and easing inflationary pressures. A snap survey reveals that the average price of a 50-kilogramme (kg) bag of maize in Malawi’s cities and major towns now stands at K88,900, down from the record K110,000 […] The post Good News: Maize Prices Drop by 19%, Easing Inflation Worries appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
One of the leading financial service provider, Pinnacle Financial Services has expressed concern over lack of adequate financial support for local Small Medium Enterprises (SME’s) and low income individuals from institutions saying the challenge is dwindling the growth of businesses in the country. The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Douglas Kamwendo disclosed this in Blantyre when […] The post Pinnacle Financial Service lament over lack of adequate support towards local SME’s appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has announced an increase of its profit-after-tax to K101.71 billion, marking a 41% increase for the year ending 2024, from the K71.96 billion reported in 2023. In the just-released financial statement signed by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Harold Jiya, Board Chairperson Jimmy Lipunga, Director Mcleod Nkhoma, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) […] The post NBM plc profit hits K100 billion mark appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Earlier, the Russian president agreed with the American leader's proposal that both sides to the Ukraine conflict halt strikes on energy infrastructure
«Current production volumes of the company are above contracted supplies, which provides an opportunity to produce further product batches for sales in the market,» the company said
According to Forbes, real estate makes up the bulk of Donald Trump's fortune
11% of polled Ukrainians supported a return to the 1991 country’s borders
Nikolay Kurchunov also observed that Norway fully supported the European Union’s plans to further militarize Europe, even though the country was not an EU member
The move comes after Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s announcement of a sweeping reduction of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Emergency services rushed to the 'tragic incident' of a teenager attacking multiple people inside a house in a 'berserk' rampage early this morning.
Machine Gun Kelly has been forced to address the confusion over the name of his and Megan Fox 's new baby.
Danish experts found patients taking the commonly prescribed medications for between one to five years had a 50 per cent higher risk of dying from an unexpected heart issue.
The Duchess of Sussex told potential buyers in her latest As Ever newsletter that she hopes the lifestyle products can 'mimic the magic of Montecito in a way you can recreate at home'.
The liquidation process of a high street fashion brand has been started by advisers from insolvency firm Moorfields following a creditors' meeting on Friday afternoon.
This study introduces Members of the European Parliament to the different estimates of the level of error affecting EU expenditure in cohesion policy. It explains how the European Commission calculates the estimated ‘risk at payment’ and ‘risk at closure’, how the European Court of Auditors calculates the ‘estimated level of error’ and how the two methodologies differ. The conclusion provides guidance on interpreting the different estimates. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Based on its Treaties, the European Union (EU) has developed a multifaceted external action policy, and is seen as an important actor far beyond its borders. Through its institutions and Member States, the EU is active in international trade, humanitarian assistance, economic, financial, and technical and development cooperation, as well as through its common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and common security and defence policy (CSDP). Increasingly, the external dimension of internal EU policies has also grown, notably in the economic, climate, energy, migration and digital fields. The role of the European Parliament in the EU's external action has increased significantly since the 1990s, and especially after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon (2009). Although Parliament's powers remain relatively limited compared to other EU institutions involved in external action, especially with regard to CFSP and CSDP decision-making (which remain mostly intergovernmental), it nevertheless has considerable legislative, budgetary, agenda-setting and soft powers. Several of Parliament's powers cut across all policy areas. Notably, it proactively supports multilateralism and conducts extensive parliamentary diplomacy. Parliament contributes to policy framing through its debates, resolutions, recommendations, own-initiative reports and statements. It holds hearings, workshops, debates and organises missions. Members of the Parliament exercise scrutiny of the executive, by holding hearings of and posing questions to the European Commission, the European External Action Service (EEAS), the EU's High Representative and the Council. Parliament co-legislates on financing the EU's external action and controls EU institutions' expenditure, including the EEAS, through the discharge procedure. The Parliament acts on an equal footing with the Council when adopting numerous acts in the fields of trade, development and humanitarian aid, and often external dimensions of internal policies. Since 2009, Parliament's consent to legally binding international agreements is mandated by the Treaties. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The total wealth of the richest Russians also climbed to a record high $625.5 bln over the year, the Russian edition of Forbes says
Trading volumes for fuel oil on the exchange grew by 7.4% in the Q1, reaching 0.496 mln metric tons, while sales of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) increased by 2% to 0.638 mln metric tons
Mikhail Mishustin said that Russia is expanding logistical routes, «primarily in the direction of friendly countries, and financing appropriate infrastructure»
Vladimir Zelensky earlier said the US had given Ukraine a new proposal for the minerals deal
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the Meta corporation ranks second with an estimated fortune of $216 billion
A man has been charged with criminal intimidation for allegedly threatening to kill a cabin crew member and grabbing a passenger on a flight to Singapore. Kolathu James Leo, a 42-year-old Indian national, was on Scoot flight TR3 travelling from Sydney to Singapore on Feb 27, according to court documents. He was charged in court on Tuesday (April 1) with one count each of using criminal force, criminal intimidation and being intoxicated onboard, jeopardising good order of an aircraft. Kolathu was allegedly drunk on the flight when he began shouting loudly. Between 11.59am and 12.10pm that day, he also allegedly attempted to detach a seat pocket and hit the seat in front of him. Kolathu is also accused of behaving aggressively when cabin crew intervened. He allegedly grabbed the wrist of a male cabin crew and verbally threatened to kill him at around 5pm. Kolathu complied only after he was told that the flight would return to Sydney if he continued with his disruptive behaviour, the police said on March 31.
More lives can be saved in Myanmar, Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Operation Lionheart team leader Colonel Tay Zhi Wei said on Tuesday (April 1). The Operation Lionheart team, which comprises rescuers from the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team and national servicemen among others, is involved in the rescue operations in the capital Naypyidaw from Saturday (March 29) morning following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake last Friday which has killed over 2,700 people. The team successfully freed a man from a collapsed building on Sunday after an eight-hour operation by cutting through the rubble before taking him to a local hospital. Speaking with media on Tuesday via a Zoom call, Col Tay said that one more person, a 60-year-old lady, was rescued on Tuesday morning, after the crucial 72 hours had passed since the start of the disaster. That period is crucial in a disaster — because after that, chances of survival are slim, he said. The lady was extricated from the rubble on Tuesday morning by local fire service before the SCDF arrived on scene, Col Tay said.