The State Mediator has summoned representatives of both parties in the labor dispute between Icelandair pilots and the airline to a meeting at the mediator’s offices at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow, Monday. This was confirmed by State Mediator Ástráður Haraldsson in an interview with mbl.is.
A new study by an international team of geoscientists suggests that volcanic activity on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula is being driven primarily by the long-term accumulation of stress along the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, rather than by earthquake swarms marking the path of magma forcing its way through the Earth’s crust.
Bubbi Morthens filled Reykjavík’s Laugardalshöll arena twice over the weekend, while many more watched via livestream. Yet it nearly came to pass that his 70th birthday concerts would not happen at all.
Provincial police say they are investigating after three people were killed and others were injured in a multi-vehicle collision in Kawartha Lakes, Ont.
Leslie Cail sold his family farm located in Cails Mills about two weeks ago, which has been in his family for three generations.
The chilling email was sent by Hotel Zum Hirschen, in the Bavarian town of Lam, in response to a booking enquiry from Jewish tourist Michael Winokur.
The B.C. government predicts Vancouver’s seven FIFA World Cup matches will benefit the province’s economy years into the future, but experts and previous research on the impact of large sports events suggest there’s little evidence that’s the case.
An annual fundraising walk for Israel is underway in Toronto on Sunday.
Students' union representatives say recent changes to Alberta's student loan program could present a «financial barrier» for many in the province. The province says it is working to modernize the process and keep education affordable and accessible.
Berlin is battling a toxic insect infestation that has forced closures and health warnings in parks and residential areas Read Full Article at RT.com
Footage released by the Russian Defense Ministry shows Rubicon drone operators intercepting Ukrainian kamikaze UAVs Read Full Article at RT.com
About 400 independent bookshops in England and Wales face an average rates bill rise of £4,563 a year by 2030 after Chancellor Rachel Reeves' autumn Budget .
Twenty-eight HDB projects in towns such as Tampines, Bidadari and Punggol could get new rubbish chute hoppers to prevent residents from disposing of bulky items into the chutes.This comes after instances of chokes in the pneumatic waste conveyance system (PWCS), caused by the improper disposal of bulky items and renovation debris, were reported by The Straits Times in 2025.The Housing Board on April 27 called a tender for the supply and installation of full volume-controlled refuse chute hoppers – the doors to the rubbish chutes – which have a smaller opening and a mechanism at the back to prevent the disposal of large or long items into the refuse chutes.The chokes are often caused by indiscriminate dumping of items such as large cardboard boxes, curtain rods, mop handles, buckets and renovation debris.The new hoppers are set to be retrofitted in older Build-To-Order (BTO) developments that use the PWCS.Tender documents on government procurement portal GeBIZ stated that the hopper must be designed to accommodate bagged waste measuring at least 30cm in diameter, but no more than 80 per cent of the conveyance pipe’s diameter.
Namuleri Farms Limited has been named Best Agribusiness Farm at the 2026 National Product Magazine Mid-Year Awards, in recognition of its outstanding contribution to Malawi’s agricultural sector and its commitment to sustainable agricultural development. The award was presented on Saturday during a prestigious ceremony held at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe. Namuleri […] The post Farms Limited Wins Best Agribusiness Farm Award at the 2026 National Product Magazine Mid-Year Awards appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Ten members of staff from Old Mutual (Malawi) Limited have qualified for the prestigious offshore trip administered by the parent company, Old Mutual Africa Regions, headquartered in South Africa. The nine have travelled to China, specifically Beijing and Shanghai, on 6 June 2026 for an all-expenses-paid trip. According to a statement signed by Old Mutual […] The post Ten Old Mutual Malawi Staff Qualify for Offshore Trip to China appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Fresh allegations of deep-rooted dysfunction and possible corruption have emerged at the Malawi Environment Protection Authority (MEPA), with a growing number of local investors accusing the agency of deliberately frustrating indigenous businesses through prolonged delays in approving Environment and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) reports. The latest accusations come as controversy continues to swirl around MEPA’s […] The post More Rot at MEPA: Agency Accused of Sitting on ESIA Reports, Squeezing Local Investors While Foreign Firms Thrive appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
More than 500 nurses and midwives across Malawi have received specialized training on tobacco harm reduction and smoking cessation, with the rollout of new online Continuous Professional Development modules now making the knowledge accessible nationwide through the Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi platform. The modules, deployed under the Global Action-funded project “Enhancing Tobacco Harm […] The post Malawi scales up tobacco harm reduction training as 500+ health workers complete new online CPD modules appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Federation of Civil Service Unions (FOCSU) has raised serious concerns regarding the selective implementation of the recruitment and promotion freeze. FOCSU observes that while government maintains that a general freeze exists, evidence indicates that appointments, recruitments and promotions continue to be processed selectively for certain individuals, institutions and sectors. “Such inconsistency undermines fairness, equality […] The post FOCSU laments selective recruitments and promotions appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
We bureaucrats do things in due order, he said
Open communication was maintained when we held several rounds of talks, Yury Ushakov told
Naturally, team members have different perspectives, Dmitry Peskov said
China has launched a ‘special maritime operation’ east of Taiwan in response to Japan-Philippines sea border talks Read Full Article at RT.com
Lawmakers seek to summon former FM Annalena Baerbock to Parliament over Germany’s failure to secure a rotating seat on the UNSC Read Full Article at RT.com
The dispute between PM Nikol Pashinyan and the Church has fueled a struggle over Armenia’s identity and future, RT’s Roman Kosarev reports Read Full Article at RT.com
During D-Day commemorations in Normandy, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth warned EU leaders to confront migration before it’s too late Read Full Article at RT.com
Karnataka's proposed Mekedatu dam project has ignited a major interstate dispute with Tamil Nadu, creating a political dilemma for the Congress party. Both states, now under Congress rule, are at odds over water sharing, exposing deep regional tensions and challenging the party's unity.
[allAfrica] For generations, Africa has exported its wealth and imported its future.
Yerevan has for a while been talking about plans to deepen integration with the European Union
They have destroyed Ukrainian troop concentrations and a UAV control site
India's massive entrance exam system faces a digital dilemma. While online tests promise cost savings, speed, and reduced environmental impact, significant digital divides in infrastructure and familiarity pose major hurdles. Ensuring equitable access and preparation for all students remains paramount before a widespread shift can be considered successful.
Nepal's Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal on Sunday called for a stronger development-oriented partnership with India, stressing on the revival of dormant bilateral mechanisms and high-level political exchanges to resolve issues such around boundary. During his visit, discussions covered trade, connectivity, energy, water resources, and people-to-people ties, with a focus on economic growth and innovation.