Referendum will unite Kenyans, says Maina Kamanda
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Legislator says the plebiscite will unite Kenyans.Referendum will unite Kenyans, says Maina Kamanda
Legislator says the plebiscite will unite Kenyans. Read more
Legislator says the plebiscite will unite Kenyans. Read more
The head of India’s foreign ministry has suggested Western media “think they are political players” in his country’s election Read Full Article at RT.com
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The African Development Bank is demanding an end to loans with natural-resource conditions attached, claiming they are bad deals Read Full Article at RT.com
«We need to live in peace, we do not want to fight against anyone, and I am confident that we will be not doing it,» the Belarusian leader went on to say
The Russian forces also foiled a counterattack of an assault group of the Ukrainian 80th mechanized brigade in the vicinity of the Krasnoye settlement in the Donetsk People’s Republic
The 27th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will be held on June 5-8
The head of state stressed that companies implementing projects can already use special support measures, and the state will expand these business opportunities
Each fourth transaction made via the system from January to March 2024 was associated with payments for goods and services, the regulator said
DUBAI: As it celebrates its 25th anniversary, L’Oreal Middle East has signed an agreement with the Himayah Organization in Saudi Arabia to support its “Safe Homes” initiative, which seeks to provide skills training for more than 600 women. “The project aims to have a lasting long-term impact through psychological support and skill training,” said Laurent Duffier, CEO of L’Oreal Middle East, in an interview with Arab News en Francais. Over the past 25 years, L’Oreal has assisted 25,000 women in the region.
DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Binzagr met with Nobuyori Kodaira, chairman of the Japan Cooperation Center for the Middle East, on Thursday in Tokyo to discuss improving mutual investments. The two officials highlighted the role that the JCCME plays in supporting Japan’s investments in Saudi Arabia, in sectors including healthcare, industry and entertainment. The JCCME set up its regional headquarters in Riyadh in the 1990s. It now has an office in Dammam with an investment desk, while a water desk has been opened in Jeddah.
The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called for applications to design a logo to mark the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Saudi Arabia in 2025. The chosen logo will be used in all events commemorating the 70th anniversary of the two countries. Anyone is eligible to apply to create a logo that conveys the strong ties between the Kingdom and Japan.
RIYADH: Travel to Europe will become simpler and easier for Saudi, Omani, and Bahraini nationals following a European Commission decision to relax visa rules. EU Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Christophe Farnaud told reporters in Riyadh on Thursday that the new Schengen visa rules are “an important step in promoting people-to-people contacts, and facilitating exchanges between the EU and the GCC citizens.” Under the new rules, a multiple-entry visa will normally be issued for five years to successful applicants, including those applying for the first time.
Scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with NEOM, have launched the first nursery of the KAUST Coral Restoration Initiative. “KCRI is the largest coral restoration project in the world and represents a significant step towards restoring reefs globally with a primary nursery officially in operation and a second facility in development, both in the Red Sea,” according to a statement released on Thursday.
The Victoria-era Trafalgar Tavern which sits on the Thames in Greenwich, south London, was highlighted as one of many pubs across the capital charging much more than the UK average of £4.80.
One consumer said he paid £4.50 for a 350g version of the product before Christmas, which the company no longer stocks on its shelves, meaning buyers are paying more for less.
Sainsbury's customers have been left enraged this morning after another IT meltdown has left several without their online deliveries this morning, with many feeling 'ghosted' by the retailer.
The future King dropped in on Freddie Hadley, 12, St Michael's Church of England High School in Rowley Regis, Sandwell, after the youngster wrote to him last year.
President Joe Biden joined leaders from 17 other countries on Thursday in calling on Hamas to release all the hostages being held in Gaza.
According to the Palestinian enclave’s Health Ministry, over the past 24 hours, 43 people have been killed and another 64 wounded
Dmitry Peskov noted that, «according to some parameters, companies in Europe and other regions can hardly maintain their competitiveness if they completely abandon our products»
The adoption of a new military doctrine instead of the one that has been in force since July 2016 stems from the need for adaptation to the changed military-strategic situation
Maria Zakharova noted that the quality of bilateral cooperation between Russia and China «surpasses Cold War-era monocentric blocs, where one party dictates to everyone else»
«This is yet another important signal that the grouping’s international weight has increased,» Sergey Ryabkov added
French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu has warned that sending US nuclear weapons to Poland would violate key NATO-Russia accords Read Full Article at RT.com
US police have arrested dozens of protesters in a bid to curb pro-Palestine rallies across university campuses Read Full Article at RT.com
The head of India’s foreign ministry has suggested Western media “think they are political players” in his country’s election Read Full Article at RT.com
After last summer's heat waves, deadly floods and record-breaking wildfires, some scientists are urging Canadian health professionals to help their patients better prepare for climate change-related extreme weather and natural disasters.
While the opportunity for Olympian parents to access a nursery may indicate progress at the Games, many women athletes continue to feel under supported, under-resourced, and underfunded during their family planning and motherhood years.
Women who have received threatening and abusive e-transfers from their former partners say Canadian banks need to step up and do more to prevent the misuse of their banking applications.
Jury selection is scheduled to happen Thursday in the case of a man accused of killing three First Nations women, and a fourth who is also believed to be Indigenous, in Winnipeg.
Canada's transportation regulator says it has made progress on addressing compensation claims against airlines since a new complaint resolution process was introduced last fall — but incoming complaints have pushed the backlog to a new high.
The Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal in Blantyre has ordered that a certificate case involving former president Peter Mutharika’s bodyguard Norman Chisale should proceed in the magistrate’s court in Lilongwe. The court dismissed an appeal by Chisale, who is answering charges before the Senior Resident Magistrate Court sitting at Lilongwe of presenting false information to […] The post More trouble for Chisale as Supreme Court orders his ‘forged’ certificate case to continue appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Police in Lilongwe have arrested a roaming plastic bottle collector for allegedly sodomizing a street connected youth. Lingadzi police spokesperson Cassim Manda Mkombozi said the suspect, Patrick James, met the victim in Mchesi Market, in Lilongwe where the 18-year-old victim was also collecting some plastic bottles. Mkombozi said upon learning that the victim lived in […] The post Police arrest suspect for sodomising street child appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Remember Ridout Road? In 2023, Ridout Road became the topic du jour when online critics raised allegations about cabinet ministers renting black-and-white colonial houses. Netizens questioned how the ministers were able to afford the rent for such properties, with terms like 'Good Class Bungalow (GCB)', 'black-and-white colonial house' and 'heritage properties' being thrown around interchangeably. It was then we realised there was a crucial knowledge gap: Are people aware of the differences between a GCB and a black-and-white colonial house? On the other side of the newsroom, our consumer insights team also conducted a sentiment analysis. They discovered that audiences are seeking more than just a straightforward recitation of facts and figures on the Ridout Road saga.