Some 67% of registered voters in the US who watched the first presidential debate on Thursday said Donald Trump beat Joe Biden, CNN reports Read Full Article at RT.com
Mauritania’s president, who came to power in 2019 following the nation’s first democratic transition, is seeking reelection Read Full Article at RT.com
A mood of despair grips left-leaning media after US President Biden’s unsteady performance in an election debate with Donald Trump Read Full Article at RT.com
Kaja Kallas is set to become the EU’s next foreign policy and security chief under a deal struck this week Read Full Article at RT.com
Russia has issued a warning to US military drones flying over the Black Sea to collect intelligence for Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso has said his country is interested in joining the BRICS Read Full Article at RT.com
[UNHCR] After 28 years in Tanzania's Nyarugusu refugee camp, Ekyamba Alonda, 49, his wife Yohali and ten children, stand on the brink of resettlement to the United States of America, embodying a story of struggle, transformation, and the hope of a fresh start.
US budget deficits and debt present a growing risk to the global economy and have to be urgently addressed, the IMF says Read Full Article at RT.com
A European digital product passport (DPP) could enhance textile industry traceability, circularity, and transparency. This study focuses on the possibility to introduce a DPP, framed within the European Union's strategy for sustainable and circular textiles. It examines the potential, needs, benefits, and challenges associated with deploying a DPP for all stakeholders throughout the European textile sector's value chain. A DPP could benefit all actors in this complex value chain, including producers, supply-chain tiers, regulatory authorities, sorters, recyclers, and consumers. To enhance EU textile industry traceability, sustainability and business strategy, identifying where added value can be generated is crucial. This research is grounded in a review of regulatory texts, scientific literature and existing initiatives, and proposes a generic DPP model for the textile sector. Drawing on a survey of over 80 stakeholders, it gathers essential insights and outlines a three-phase deployment scenario with policy options aimed at fostering a circular economy to minimise the sector's overall footprint. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The Afghan crisis will be the focus of an upcoming UN meeting in the Qatari capital of Doha
Luis Arce explained that economic issues were often behind coups d'etat in Latin American countries
«Power is to bring together the people that is people of goodwill, and to do that according to the values that created the United Nations,» Antonio Guterres explained
He pointed out that Joe Biden had «given $200 billion now or more to Ukraine»
On June 12, the US Treasury imposed sanctions against the Moscow Exchange and the National Clearing Center, part of the Moscow Exchange group
After announcing that they would end the controversial practice of imprisoning people for immigration purposes, Ontario has agreed to extend its contract with the federal government, and Quebec says it’s open to doing the same.
Alleged poison seller Kenneth Law will stand trial on charges of murder and abetting suicide in the fall of 2025, families of alleged victims have been told. CBC News has learned the families were notified to expect an eight-week trial next year, beginning on Sept. 2.
[allAfrica] South Africa's lauded Government of National Unity is deadlocked as the two parties with the most votes are unable to agree on Cabinet appointments. The Cabinet was expected to be named this week but a series of «leaked letters» between the African National Congress (ANC) and Democratic Alliance (DA) leadership reveals that the row over executive posts continues.
As the general public continues to complain about poor public services delivery through various governmental departments and agencies, NICE Trust volunteers have commented that things are going astray in the country. Comments were made during a joint orientation session and sharing of experiences for District Advisory Forum Members of NICE Trust and its Volunteers on […] The post NICE volunteers complain of ‘poor public service delivery’: Things are going astray appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s drug control authority arrested several people involved in smuggling and seized large quantities of drugs after operations in Asir and Jazan, the Saudi Press Agency reported Thursday. Border guards in Jazan arrested two Ethiopians for attempting to smuggle 43 kg of hashish and 3,420 grams of methamphetamine into the Kingdom. Authorities also arrested a Yemeni citizen at the Jazan border for attempting to smuggle 30 kg of qat. In Asir meanwhile, two Ethiopian citizens were arrested for smuggling 22 kg of hashish.
Clint Eastwood walked his pregnant daughter Morgan down the aisle when she wed at his California ranch last week - in a ceremony attended by all seven of his children.
Sarah Machete, 41, was excited as she planned to travel from Edinburgh Airport to Naples on a 6am easyJet flight yesterday morning for her wedding, but it was cancelled at the last-minute.
Filming by an undercover investigator showed Reform figures advocating shooting Channel migrants as 'target practice' for Army recruits.
Moscow must look at Washington as a long-term threat Read Full Article at RT.com
Police in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators who rallied in another day of protests sparked by a controversial bill that would have raised taxes on essential goods.
Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre appointed State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ali Mohamed Omar to be in charge of East Africa Community Affairs.
Jose Fajardo scored late as Panama kept alive its hopes of reaching the Copa America quarterfinals with a 2-1 victory over the United States on Thursday.
WESTERN BUREAU: THE GOVERNMENT’S decision to look overseas to fill some of the staffing positions that will become available when the new Western Children and Adolescents Hospital (WCAH) open its door within the next 12 months, has caused one local...
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AS THE Charles Town Drummers, Singers and Dancers brought the 16th Annual International Charles Town Conference and Festival (AICTMCF) to a riotous close on the evening of Sunday, June 23, a special group of men, women and children sat in the Asafu...
WESTERN BUREAU: British national Sianece Clarke-Johnson has been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment or a fine of $300,000 after being convicted on cocaine-smuggling charges. On February 26, Clarke-Johnson checked in at the Sangster International...
Highlighting the intricate details of the crime scene, a former government forensic analyst on Thursday provided crucial insights into the positioning and nature of blood spatters found in the master bedroom of Keith Clarke's residence after he was...
Lions Club International District 412B, comprising Malawi and Mozambique, has supported Kamuzu Central Hospital Paediatric Cancer Centre with assorted nutritional food items as part of helping the patients to ably respond to the heavy treatment that the disease requires. Speaking during the handover ceremony held on Thursday evening at KCH, Lions Club District Governor for […] The post Lions Club supports KCH children cancer centre with a donation of assorted nutritional food items appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Urban development experts, policy makers, stakeholders and communities are engrossed in a discussion centered on solving challenges facing urban dwellers especially those living in informal settlements, which will result in issuance of a joint communique outlining collective vision and aspirations for an improved urban sector in Malawi. The stakeholders converged Thursday in Lilongwe in a […] The post Stakeholders concerned with challenges facing Malawi’s urban, informal settlement dwellers appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.