Mogadishu (HOL) – Somalia’s Parliament has unanimously approved a revised anti-piracy and anti-kidnapping law, marking a major step toward strengthening the country’s maritime security and modernizing legislation first enacted on April 30, 1975.
A total of 91 individuals are being investigated for their suspected involvement in unlicensed moneylending activities, with more than half of them alleged to be money mules.The suspects, aged between 16 and 77, are being probed following an operation that took place from Oct 27 to 31 — during which officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and Police land divisions conducted raids islandwide, said the police on Monday (Nov 10).Preliminary investigations revealed that 10 of these people had allegedly harassed debtors at their residences, while 29 of them are believed to have assisted in unlicensed moneylending activities by carrying out ATM transfers.The remaining 52 individuals are suspected to have facilitated unlicensed moneylending activity by opening bank accounts as well as providing their ATM cards, Personal Identification Numbers and/or Internet Banking tokens.Investigations against all 91 individuals are ongoing.
The animals had been captured near populated areas in the Khabarovsk Region
The Belarusian leader pointed out that the US still alleges that it does not have accurate information about the presence or absence of Russian tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus
During the meeting, the construction of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant was also discussed in detail
Faisal Niaz Tirmizi lauded the development of cooperation between the two countries
Mikhail Ulyanov emphasized that Russia has always strictly adhered to its obligations under the CTBT and has no plans to deviate from them
Ali Larijani pointed out that the last time Tehran tried to negotiate with the United States, it ended in a 12-day war and attacks on Iranian nuclear sites
Nobody was injured and there is no threat to people
The court agreed that sending the ex-president to prison was an excessive measure
The value of monetary gold in reserves rose to $299.8 bln, setting a new historical maximum
Denis Manturov noted that CSTO countries «need to develop new formats for dialogue and the exchange of experience»
Sens. Dick Durbin, Tim Kaine and others supported a deal paving the way to end the shutdown. A final deal would need support from the House and president.
The sold-out concert featuring the best in Newfoundland and Labrador musical talent will be streamed across all local media channels this evening.
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum to honour the 29 crew members lost in Lake Superior sinking on Nov. 10, 1975
After one MP crosses the floor, and another resigns completely, we look at the turmoil within the Conservative party, and what that means for Pierre Poilievre’s leadership.
A woman from the U.K. was hoping this Remembrance Day would bring closure after a nearly decade-long search for her estranged father’s grave led her to a cemetery outside of Winnipeg. Instead, she's now trying to reach an agreement with a funeral home company after his grave was found empty last year.
For decades, Malawi’s sugar industry was an untouchable empire — a fortress built on exclusivity, guarded by powerful cartels, and sustained by political convenience. In the shadows of that monopoly, prices were manipulated, supply was controlled, and ordinary Malawians were left at the mercy of a few who decided when, where, and how much […] The post Vitumbiko Mumba: The Man Who Dismantled Malawi’s Sugar Distribution Monopoly appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
United General Insurance (UGI) has donated K15 million to the Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) Malawi towards the improvement of its technical college in Mzimba. Speaking during the cheque handover ceremony in Blantyre on Thursday, UGI Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Grant Mwenechanya, said the donation forms part of the company’s commitment to uplifting […] The post UGI donates K15 million to DAPP Technical College appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a dramatic reversal, the Malawi Government has disowned its earlier pledge to promote and protect the rights of the LGBTQ+ community, insisting that same-sex relationships “do not exist” in the country. The U-turn comes just days after government officials told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva that Malawi was taking steps to […] The post Government Declares Same-Sex Relationships “Don’t Exist” in Malawi — U-Turn Sparks Outrage appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Silver Strikers refused to end the 2025 season empty-handed, clinching the FDH Bank Cup in dramatic fashion after edging Mighty Wanderers 5–4 on penalties at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Sunday. The final, played under heavy tension and strategic caution, saw both sides set up in contrasting shapes—Coach Peter Mgangira opting for a […] The post Silver Strikers Snatch FDH Bank Cup from Wanderers in Dramatic Shootout appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Driven by unwavering compassion to support the needy, Apostle Clifford Kawinga, Founder and Leader of Salvation for All Ministries International (SFAMI), has donated 6,000 bags of maize worth over MK200 million to 4,000 households in Sub-Traditional Authority (STA) Malembo and Traditional Authority (TA) Chiwaura in Lilongwe District. The remarkable gesture was part of SFAMI’s powerful […] The post Apostle Clifford Kawinga’s Unfaltering Compassion: Donates MK200 Million Worth of Maize in Lilongwe, Boosts Hope Field Initiative appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Some carbs, fruits and vegetables can have the same effect, increasing the risk of a number of serious health issues, an anti-sugar campaigner warns the Daily Mail.
The grim milestone has been reached under Shabana Mahmood more quickly than under any of her predecessors since 2022.
Rachel Reeves has been dropping heavy hints that income tax could go up in the package on November 26 - despite the move being explicitly ruled out in the manifesto.
Deborah Turness, who quit yesterday over the editing of one of the President's speeches by Panorama, turned up for work this morning and told reporters that the corporation is not 'institutionally biased'.
He was axed from his BBC MasterChef job in July for allegedly using 'extremely offensive racist language in 2018', something he claims he has 'no recollection' of.
Sigríður Björk Guðjónsdóttir has requested to step down as National Police Commissioner. She will take up a specialist position at the Ministry of Justice, continuing to work in her area of expertise.
Activists in Germany have announced plans for a nationwide protest against the government’s conscription and rearmament drive Read Full Article at RT.com
The UK’s National Crime Agency has said that Robert James Purkiss was detained on Thursday after a warrant was issued in September Read Full Article at RT.com
The list includes Rudy Giuliani and 76 others indicted over alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election Read Full Article at RT.com