The latest attacks followed earlier strikes on an Iranian nuclear site and retaliatory strikes by the Islamic Republic across the Gulf region.
The scratching started in the attic. At first, I convinced myself it was mice - but the unmistakable gnawing and scrabbling in the walls conjured bigger, yellower teeth.
Iran has showed off a sprawling underground network of tunnels filled with row after row of drones and rockets, amid fears the US and its allies are burning through expensive weaponry
The President of the United Democratic Front (UDF), Rt. Hon. Atupele Muluzi, is set to headline the upcoming Detail Magazine Business Talk on 10 April 2026 at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, where he is expected to forcefully advance his much-publicised Business First Strategy. Muluzi confirmed his participation in a statement posted […] The post Detail Magazine Business Talk: Atupele Muluzi to Push ‘Business First Strategy’ at BICC appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (MERA) has assured Malawians that fuel supplies remain stable despite escalating conflict in the Middle East that has unsettled global energy markets. Communications and Corporate Affairs Manager Fitina Khonje said fuel importers have confirmed that there are adequate volumes at the ports of Beira, Dar es Salaam and Nacala to […] The post MERA Assures Fuel Stability as Middle East War Rattles Energy Markets appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi and four other nations within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have been excluded from a list of 43 “Global South” countries where Russia has reportedly banned recruiters from enlisting citizens to fight in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. The other SADC nations omitted from the ban include Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and the Democratic Republic […] The post Malawi omitted from Russia’s recruitment ‘Blacklist’ despite safety concerns appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The government’s decision to slash the Greenbelt Authority capital allocation by a staggering 87.6 percent has ignited serious questions about the future of the once-flagship Greenbelt Initiative — and whether this marks the beginning of its decline. Draft estimates for the 2026–27 financial year show that capital grants to the Authority have been reduced to […] The post Greenbelt on the Brink? 87.6% Capital Cut Sparks Fears of Collapse of Flagship Irrigation Programme appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has announced a sweeping crackdown on corruption in public hospitals, warning that bribery, middlemen and systemic abuse of patients will no longer be tolerated. In a press release dated 3 March 2026 and signed by Acting Director General Gabriel Gift Chembezi, the Bureau acknowledged growing public concern over corruption within the […] The post ACB Cracks Down on Corruption in Public Hospitals, Orders Reforms and Surveillance appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
For most of my life, I've suffered with terrible pollen allergies. Whenever the sun would come out after Britain's long, dark winters, I'd be hit by streaming, itchy eyes and an irritated nose and throat.
Rachel Reeves insisted that Labour's plans are working, as she delivered her annual spring statement on the economy on Tuesday.
MPs and policing experts are calling for a ban on the Al Quds demonstration, due to take place on March 15, which s intended to express solidarity with Palestinians and opposition to Israel.
A suspected Iranian drone struck the CIA station in Riyadh on Monday, just two days after the spy agency pinpointed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's location in the strike that killed him.
The actress, 62, was diagnosed with the disease in May last year and subsequently underwent a hysterectomy and radiation therapy.
Ken Wharfe, Diana's personal protection officer from 1988 to 1993, called Andrew's association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein 'excruciatingly toxic'.
In a major blow to the Special Relationship, the US President said he was 'not happy with the UK' and branded it 'very, very uncooperative' over his assault on Iran.
Sanchez shared that she did not know she had dyslexia until she was 19 adding that she 'hid it' for a long time. Her son has it too and knew as early as the fourth grade.
Biblical scholars are warning that there are even more signs the end of the world is drawing near following America's attack on Iran, and the eerie parallels to battles in Scripture.
Behind the glitzy, public relations messages of solidarity lies a more menacing reality in which the hard-line regime would not hesitate to imprison or deport anyone 'harmful' to the reputation of the UAE.
Amid escalating West Asia tensions, India's Ministry of External Affairs has established a special control room to assist its citizens residing in the region. The government is closely monitoring the evolving situation and remains in contact with regional governments and international partners to ensure the safety of nearly one crore Indians living there.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has said Spain must be persuaded to spend more on its army Read Full Article at RT.com
Ursula von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas are engaged in a backroom EU turf war amid the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Politico has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
Pakistan’s president Asif Ali Zardari has called on India to return to the “negotiation tables.” Read Full Article at RT.com
Rep. Tony Gonzales (R) is in a tight primary race with conservative challenger Brandon Herrera.
Talarico, a state lawmaker, positioned himself as an effective messenger to moderates and disaffected Republicans in his win over Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
New congressional maps debuted in Texas and North Carolina, as Republicans defend their majorities and Democrats look to flip both chambers.
[RFI] Belgian authorities detained three people on Tuesday after four arrests in an investigation targeting a Cameroonian secessionist group over possible war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Mojtaba, 56, Ali Khamenei's second oldest son, has strong links to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and was reportedly chosen by Iran's Assembly of Experts.
Despite Ms Reeves' efforts to lift the pall of gloom, the bitter truth is that even the latest Treasury forecasts are hopelessly out of date thanks to the conflagration in the Middle East.
Passengers and crews have been confined to their ships after escalating hostilities raised fears over safety in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most vital shipping lanes.
The mosaic of allegiances is complex, dynamic and at first impenetrable, with both unlikely alliances and feuds of exceptional bitterness.
Mojtaba Khamenei was said to have been placed under pressure by his family to produce heirs and traveled to London.
Western Bureau: Students, teachers, and community members aligned to the Beaufort Primary School and Maud McLeod High School gathered at the Darliston bus park in Westmoreland yesterday in a spirit of togetherness to observe Peace Day 2026. The event, staged under the theme ‘Rebuild Jamaica, Piece by Peace’, saw the Beaufort Primary students starting the day’s activities with their devotion, during which the Maud McLeod students arrived in a peace march from their school grounds.
Nearly a decade after entering into a now-collapsed agreement with used-car importer O’Brien’s International Car Rentals and Sales, the Government of Jamaica is yet to receive 41 vehicles, valued at more than $74 million, for the police force. “The issue remains partially resolved,” the Ministry of National Security and Peace disclosed last Thursday in a response to Gleaner queries. It stated that the “overall status” is that $213,465,200 was paid to O’Brien’s as a 50 per cent downpayment on 200 vehicles.
A homeless man on the run, and another — elderly and recovering from injuries sustained in an attack on East Queen Street in downtown Kingston — have re-ignited outcry against the wanton violence meted out to the country’s most vulnerable. Members of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation’s (KSAMC) Poor Relief Department on Monday relocated Alvaro Brevett, 60, from a premises in central Kingston to an infirmary after he was rescued by police during an attack that left him bloodied and bandaged two weeks ago.