All eyes were on Machinga Likwenu on Sunday as aspiring Member of Parliament, Jayne Mandeule, took centre stage at a high-profile women’s conference held at Happiness Gardens. The gathering, which drew women from across the constituency, tackled key issues including economic empowerment, access to quality healthcare, and expanded opportunities for girls’ education. In a passionate […] The post Aspiring MP Mandeule Pledges Women Empowerment, Headlines Machinga Likwenu Women’s Conference appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Standard Bank Malawi reaffirmed its committed to preserving and promoting Malawi’s cultural heritage by donating K40 million towards the third edition of Malawi University of Science and Technology’s Cultural and Research Innovation Festival. The two-day festival run from 22 to 23 August at MUST’s Ndata Campus in Thyolo that drew 500 participants, including students from […] The post Standard Bank Pumps K40 Million Into Must Cultural Festival appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Peter Andre has long been portrayed as the nice guy after his short-lived marriage to glamour model Katie Price imploded - but the resurfacing of clips from their reality show has challenged that narrative.
During an interview with Puck 's Matthew Belloni, Michaels, 80, said the fate of the comedy sketch stars would be determined 'in a week or so' ahead of the fall season.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance delivered an expert takedown of a top broadcast host Sunday while discussing the intricacies of negotiating a deal between Russia and Ukraine.
As embassies seek personal data for advance ballots, Myanmar migrants in South Korea, Thailand, Laos, Japan and Singapore refuse to join a December vote they call a sham.
In a viral Facebook post, the KIO deputy chair invoked Disney’s Lion King to rally resistance unity amid battlefield losses, Chinese pressure and deepening fragmentation.
Myanmar Narrative Think Tank inked a deal with Xinhua as the regime seeks to boost its image abroad and counter Western criticism through China’s Global South initiative.
Mogadishu (HOL) — A Somali military court on Monday executed two men convicted of carrying out bombings and targeted killings on behalf of the Al-Shabaab militant group.
Ce 23 août 2025, à Ngouoni, le Président Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, accompagné de la Première Dame, Zita Oligui Nguema, a donné le coup d'envoi de la 2ᵉ édition du Grand Cross de Ngouoni. Plus d'une centaine de coureurs, toutes générations confondues, ont pris part à cet événement placé sous le signe du dépassement de soi, de la solidarité et de la promotion de la santé par le sport. Par leur participation active, le couple présidentiel a réaffirmé l'importance du sport comme (...) - INFRASTRUCTURES / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Le public gabonais va découvrir le 6 septembre prochain, une pièce préparée par les humoristes de VaPa scripta international qui mettra en scène, un tribunal où seront jugés les militaires «libérateurs» du 30 août 2023. Ils sont dans leur quartier général, répétant avec minutie leurs textes. Le grand Procès de la Transition qui se prépare, se veut une promesse de fou rire. Un procès ubuesque ou «croquignolesque» pour emprunter le terme consacré par les acteurs eux-mêmes, qui mettra en (...) - ARTS & CULTURE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
The British government is struggling to process applications for shelter amid growing public discontent Read Full Article at RT.com
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The country’s citizenship law should reject the ideology of Stepan Bandera, President Karol Nawrocki has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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On 17 January 2025, the European Commission announced the conclusion of additional negotiations on a modernised trade pillar of a broader update of the 1997 EU-Mexico Economic Partnership, Political Coordination and Co-operation Agreement ('the Global Agreement') to take into account Mexico's recent energy sector reforms. A first agreement in principle was reached on 21 April 2018, which in turn was complemented by an agreement on 28 April 2020 on the scope of the reciprocal opening of public procurement markets. The trade pillar of the Global Agreement was the first trade liberalisation agreement the EU concluded with a Latin American country. It has contributed to a significant increase in EU Mexico trade in services and industrial goods. However, it has become outdated, as both parties have entered into a wide range of preferential trade agreements with other partners with state-of-the-art provisions reflecting new developments in trade and investment policies. Removing non-tariff barriers to trade, and liberalising trade in agricultural goods would allow the EU and Mexico to enhance their competitive edge in each other's markets. After the modernised Global Agreement's legal review and translation into all official languages, the European Commission will submit to the Council proposals for Council decisions on its signature and conclusion. These will set out the agreement's legal architecture and its ratification pathway. Third edition. The 'International Agreements in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the process, from initial discussions through to ratification. The previous edition was published in October 2020. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Term limits restrict the number of terms an individual may serve in a given office and mainly aim to prevent a person from holding an office indefinitely. They most commonly apply to heads of state, heads of government or ministers, but in a very few instances are applied to members of parliament too. The debate around term limits is not new, but it has recently re-emerged as part of a broader reflection on democratic accountability, representative legitimacy, and the erosion of public trust in political institutions. In many democratic systems, the repeated re-election of the same individuals is increasingly perceived as a form of political entrenchment, fuelling concerns about declining responsiveness to citizens' concerns and reduced space for policy innovation. Within this context, term limits are often advanced as a mechanism for political renewal, aimed at broadening access to office and limiting the consolidation of personal power. There are arguments both in favour of and against the introduction of term limits in parliamentary life. The debate involves balancing the benefits of democratic renewal and the potential drawbacks of losing experienced members of parliament. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to introduce them depends on several considerations, including, but not limited to, the country's specific circumstances, the role of parliament and its accountability. This briefing looks at term limits of parliamentary mandates – not to be confused with the principles of ineligibility and incompatibility. It explores legal proposals, party statutes, and political rhetoric across the European Union and reveals a fragmented landscape in which term limits are simultaneously seen as tools of modernisation and as a potential constraint on electors' choice. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
India and Fiji have solidified their partnership with a comprehensive action plan to enhance defence cooperation and promote a peaceful Indo-Pacific region. Prime Minister Modi and Fijian Prime Minister Rabuka pledged to collaborate on maritime security, with India offering training and equipment support. Seven agreements were signed, spanning medicine, skill development, and trade.
In Jammu and Kashmir's Uri sector, Indian troops initiated search operations after spotting suspicious movement and opening fire along the Line of Control. Earlier, multiple drones from Pakistan were observed hovering over forward areas in the Poonch district, prompting security forces to launch a search operation.
Following a recent attack, Delhi Police has significantly enhanced security for Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, upgrading her protection to Z+ cover. Over forty personnel will be permanently deployed, and stringent checks will be implemented at all her events, including 'Jan Sunwai' programs. The enhanced measures include a two-circle security system and thorough frisking of all visitors, ensuring the chief minister's safety.
Amit Shah clarified his departure from Gujarat during the Sohrabuddin Sheikh case. He stated he offered to leave after a court expressed concerns about evidence tampering. Shah also defended the government's bill regarding the removal of lawmakers facing serious charges. He highlighted his own resignation upon receiving a CBI summons. The bill is currently under review by a parliamentary committee.
Masoud Pezeshkian welcomed diplomatic efforts aimed at finding a peaceful solution to the Ukraine conflict
The Rostov Region is the main coal-mining region of Russia’s European part, with 24.3 bln tons of coal resources located here
Lars Klingbeil stated that there were «various options» for providing such guarantees to Kiev, while talks on the matter were at an early stage
According to the television channel, there are five journalists and four hospital employees are among those killed
Anna Blinkova now has a date with World No. 4 Jessica Pegula of the United States in the next round
The 2025 presidential campaign has reached its climax with candidates traversing the country daily. Yet, one figure is conspicuously absent — the late Saulos Klaus Chilima. His absence casts a long shadow over the election. If Chilima were alive, what would his impact have been? Would he have contested under UTM, returned to DPP, or […] The post Campaign is Underway: How Significant is Chilima’s Absence? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Bertrand Lim’s daughter was just seven years old when she came home from school one day distraught and in tears.Horrified, the 51-year-old realtor probed further, and found out his only child was bullied by four male classmates throughout her entire first year in primary school.“She was punched in the stomach on the bus. In the second week of school someone used a sharp object to cut her arm,” said Lim in an interview with AsiaOne on Aug 23 (Saturday), adding that he lodged a complaint to the principal, who had his daughter transferred to another class.Lim said that his daughter, now 11, had since taken up taekwondo as “she realised that she does not want to be bullied”.But four years on, her mental scars have not healed.“Just two weeks ago, we were sitting in a Grab ride… and she related her experiences (of being bullied),” he said. “It goes to show a child carries them growing up.”Lim was one of several concerned parents who spoke to AsiaOne in the wake of the bullying incident at Sengkang Green Primary School.Three students were suspended over death threats made to a classmate, and one of them was caned.
At least three of the five members of the Norwegian prize committee have criticized Trump publicly, making his path to winning their votes far from clear.
The New Democratic Coalition unveiled a plan to win back voters on immigration but they need the party’s support.
President Donald Trump touts his efforts in Ukraine and other conflicts as reasons to give him the prize, received by four U.S. presidents, including Barack Obama.