Counterprogramming hosted by the group that Charlie Kirk founded spotlights the growing political polarization surrounding one of the biggest events of the year.
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said the diplomatic process with the US on Ukraine has stalled Read Full Article at RT.com
Big Brother star Simone Reed, 36, and her Carl Wild, 34, were seen kissing and hugging at a petrol station as they bought the fuel for the makeshift weapon.
Sid Siddiqui, 80, has continued to take part on the fly-on-the-wall series while absent from his taxpayer-funded role as a health service environmental manager.
Tristram Biggs, an ex-journalist-turned business development guru, has been struggling to sell off the Buckinghamshire bolt hole he bought three years ago.
Kemi Badenoch put property taxes firmly on the agenda with the bold stamp duty pledge in her conference speech yesterday.
As sunbathers looked on and children played in the sand, a speedboat roared up to a busy Marbella beach - its masked crew leaping ashore to unload bulging packages before racing back to sea.
“This is a historic day — one that gives us hope for the people of Palestine and for the release of the hostages. That is what we must discuss: how we can continue to support Palestine in the future,” said Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir, Iceland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, as she addressed the media before her meeting with Varsen Aghabekian, the Foreign Minister of Palestine, this morning.
Kiev will need over $2 billion in emergency gas imports to avert a winter energy crisis, Bloomberg has claimed Read Full Article at RT.com
Two viral videos have brought unwelcome attention to the former congresswoman, who has been leading polls in the 2026 California governor’s race.
President Trump on Thursday credited several Middle Eastern and global leaders for helping secure the first phase of a deal in hopes of ending the two-year war.
Nearly all forms of serious and organised crime have a digital footprint and artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted fraud is a growing threat. Thanks to generative AI, fraudsters can replicate voices and create deepfake video calls and synthetic identities. Deepfake voice scams are escalating rapidly, posing a serious threat to both individuals and businesses, as well as legislative frameworks worldwide. Protecting against these threats requires a multi-layered approach using proactive and reactive measures including technology, legislation and increased AI literacy and awareness, among other things. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Japan's culture of national resilience is one of the most advanced in the world. The UN-backed definition of preparedness was adopted in 2017 in Japan, a country highly exposed to natural hazards, under the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). Through national resilience, the country aims to prevent human loss by any means, avoid fatal damage to important functions for maintaining administration as well as social and economic systems, mitigate damage to private property and public facilities, and achieve swift recovery and reconstruction. The COVID-19 pandemic made Japan an early mover in the implementation of economic security policies, including reducing the dependence of its supply chains on China. Japan appointed the world's first minister for economic security and adopted legislation to protect the country from coercion by others through economic dependency. Japan's initiatives also made it a leader in global green supply chains. The adoption of three main documents in December 2022 helped Japan reshape its approach to national security and defence and become better equipped to face the current complex geopolitical environment. In March 2025, the European Commission launched the preparedness union strategy. The EU and Japan are increasing cooperation in several aspects related to preparedness and resilience, including in economic security, cybersecurity and foreign information manipulation. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
NAIROBI, Kenya (HOL) — Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that would pause nearly two years of fighting in Gaza and pave the way for the release of Israeli hostages, U.S. President Donald Trump announced late Wednesday. The deal, mediated by the United States, Egypt, and Qatar, awaits final approval from Israel’s security cabinet, which is scheduled to vote on it Thursday evening.
À Mayumba, chef-lieu du département de la Basse-Banio, la campagne pour le second tour des élections législatives, prévu ce samedi 11 octobre 2025, connaît un rebondissement majeur. Tatiana Bouyou, candidate de l'Union Démocratique des Bâtisseurs (UDB) et députée de la Transition, a officiellement annoncé son retrait de la course. Elle apporte désormais son soutien à Angélique Ngoma, Secrétaire Générale du Parti Démocratique Gabonais (PDG). Un choix politique réfléchi Selon plusieurs (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
La région de Dakhla, dans le Sud du Maroc, est sous les projecteurs ce mois d'octobre 2025 grâce à une série d'événements de haut niveau qui mettent en avant son rôle clé comme plateforme d'intégration régionale et continentale. Entre forums économiques, débats sur l'intelligence économique et mobilisation de la diaspora africaine, Dakhla s'affirme comme un centre stratégique d'innovation et de rencontres. Le 9 octobre, la ville accueille le Forum économique Maroc-France, organisé par la (...) - INTERNATIONAL / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Inua Advocacy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Media Institute for Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi chapter to amplify the voices of refugees in Malawi. In the MOU, the organisation will channel K2.5million towards MISA gala and the awards. Inua Advocacy Program Manager, Apatsa Mangwana Mhango said on Thursday during the signing ceremony of […] The post Inua Advocacy, MISA Malawi sign MOU to amplify voices of refugees: Supports with K2.5m for MISA gala, awards appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Malawi Police Service Savings and Credit Cooperative (MPSSACCO) has donated 15 sets of football kits to the Northern Region Police Headquarters in Mzuzu. The donation, presented on Wednesday at the Officers’ Mess, aims to promote sporting activities and encourage fitness among police officers in the region. Speaking during the handover, MPSSACCO’s Northern Region Territorial […] The post MPSSACCO Boosts Police Sports with Donation to Northern Region Headquarters appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
When fortune decides that a man’s moment has come, no shadow can quite blot him out. Alfred Gangata’s rise to Minister of State under President Arthur Peter Mutharika carries that air of inevitability, the sense of a story long written in rough drafts through courage, missteps, and persistence. In the fevered months before the election, […] The post The Rise of Alfred Gangata: The Story so Far appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a spirited move to empower youth through sport, Kaombe Sugar Estate, a subsidiary of the Cattle Feedlot Company, has unveiled a MK16 million sports sponsorship deal for the Bangula Football Zone Committee (BFZC) in Nsanje District. Speaking during the announcement on Wednesday, the company’s Accountant, George Hussein, said the initiative aligns with government efforts […] The post Kaombe Sugar Estate Unveils MK16 Million Sports Sponsorship Deal for Bangula Football Zone appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Signs of growing internal discontent have begun to surface within the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), as some senior members have formally written to party president Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, urging him to convene an emergency convention to elect a new leader. The call comes barely a month after Chakwera and the MCP suffered a major defeat […] The post Cracks Emerge in MCP as Members Push for Emergency Convention to Replace Chakwera appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Morrisons petrol station in Tiverton, Devon, has caused a huge headache for drivers after they were left with the wrong fuel in their cars.
Synagogue attacker Jihad Al-Shamie's Muslim dating profile through which he duped a string of women can today be revealed for the first time.
Right-wing politician Marine Le Pen has called on President Emmanuel Macron to either dissolve the National Assembly or resign Read Full Article at RT.com
A non-binding resolution has been passed that encourages the use of force against Russian aircraft that enter EU airspace Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has no power to decide whether his country will be admitted to the EU, Peter Szijjarto has stated Read Full Article at RT.com
Ethiopia has filed a complaint with the UN, accusing Eritrea of planning war and backing rebel groups Read Full Article at RT.com
Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed confidence despite growing opposition’s criticism over upcoming G20 Summit Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev falsely believes it can reverse the situation on the battlefield, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
On September 15, 2025 piece titled “Mustafa Omer: the dissident who became president” and published on Geeska, Abdi-Rizak Warfa attempts to curate the political life of Mustafa Omer, the current president of the Somali region of Ethiopia.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Armed men killed a mother and her three daughters late Wednesday night in Hindheere, a village in Somalia’s central Galgaduud region, in what authorities and residents described as a targeted clan revenge attack.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia’s Cabinet has approved three new agreements with Uganda, Qatar, and Algeria to strengthen cooperation in education and research. Officials say it is part of efforts to rebuild the country’s learning institutions and promote scientific development.
Thomas Kwan, 54, sent at least three bottles of the poison thallium to Patrick O'Hara, 73, after convincing him to sign up to a bogus wine delivery company he had created.
It's been nearly a decade since Rich Kids of Instagram first aired on Channel 4, giving viewers an eye-watering glimpse into the lives of the ultra-wealthy young elite.
Labour council chiefs agreed a 30-year-old lease to turn the landmark former library into Abergavenny's first mosque after it had sat unused for ten years.