Scientists are on high alert as Donald Trump returns to the White House, with implications for climate change and research.
The ICC’s governing body will launch an external misconduct probe into the court’s top prosecutor Karim Khan, AP and Reuters have said Read Full Article at RT.com
Donald Trump is already reshaping US policy on Ukraine even though his inauguration is still weeks away, Bloomberg has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
Donald Trump will have his hands full fixing the mess in US foreign and domestic policy, former presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich says Read Full Article at RT.com
Robert Habeck’s announcement comes days after the ruling ‘traffic-light’ coalition fell apart amid disputes over the budget Read Full Article at RT.com
The BJP's youth wing in Himachal Pradesh organized a 'Samosa March' to satirize the controversy surrounding an alleged investigation into snacks meant for CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu being mistakenly served to his security personnel.
Congress Chief Ministers from Telangana and Himachal Pradesh, joined by Karnataka's Deputy CM, defended their states' performance against BJP criticism. They highlighted job creation, farmer-centric policies, and welfare schemes as successes, accusing the BJP of copying their initiatives and employing destabilizing tactics.
Amit Shah, at a Jharkhand rally, cautioned Rahul Gandhi against promising Muslim reservations, stating it contradicts the Indian Constitution and would impact existing quotas for Dalits and tribals. He criticized Congress's historical stance on OBC reservations and contrasted it with PM Modi's initiatives. Shah also targeted the JMM-Congress-RJD alliance, citing corruption allegations.
Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud marked his final working day at the Supreme Court on Friday, concluding his tenure that began in 2016. During his time as a Supreme Court judge, he authored 613 judgments, including landmark rulings on privacy, same-sex relationships, adultery, and the Sabarimala temple entry.
The National Registration Bureau (NRB) has disclosed that it is complying with court orders to register citizens who do not have national Identity Cards (ID) during voter registration at Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) centres. Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Homeland Security responsible for National Registration Bureau (NRB) Mphatso Sambo told the media in Lilongwe […] The post NRB announces their presence at MEC centres to register eligible citizens appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Government has stressed the importance for the country to have Power of Data High Impact Initiative to accelerate achievements towards the Malawi 2063 vision and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Minister of Finance, Simplex Chithyola Banda made the remarks on Friday in Lilongwe during the launch of Power of Data an Initiative that seeks to […] The post Govt, partners launches Data Power Initiative to accelerate achievements for national and international aspirations appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Renowned entrepreneur and politician, Engineer Vitumbiko Mumba, on Friday made a remarkable commitment in sponsoring basketball when he signed a whooping K45 million sponsorship for the Northern Zone Basketball League (NOZOBAL) at Grand Palace Hotel in the city of Mzuzu. The sponsorship which is for the next three seasons with K15 million allocated for each […] The post Engineer Mumba Mumba returns! Boosts northern region basketball appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
On the previous day, the pumping equaled 42.4 million cubic meters
Borrel noted that this is his fifth visit to Kiev and the last one in the capacity of the EU diplomatic service’s head
According to the diplomat, Russia will continue fighting against this unacceptable practice on the African continent as well as in the rest of the regions across the globe
Transport Canada quietly changed air cargo importation rules for 55 mostly European countries in September, throwing the system into chaos — all in response to an alleged Russian plot to place firebombs on planes destined for North America.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is reassuring Canadians as officials worry president-elect Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants could send them northward.
Olaf Scholz has said he did not want to hide the rift with Viktor Orban over Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
A blast has rocked Quetta Railway Station in southwestern Pakistan, killing at least 24, local media reports Read Full Article at RT.com
[RSF] The political turbulence rocking Mozambique since the start of the protests against fraud in the general elections, which were held on 9 October, has made journalism a dangerous practice. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the repeated attacks on media professionals and calls for their protection as they carry out their work.
[Liberian Observer] The Commander of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), General Michael Langley, has underscored the deepening military and diplomatic partnership between the U.S. and Liberia.
[allAfrica] As the world braces for the upcoming COP29 climate summit in Baku, the chasm between environmental pledges and tangible action remains far too wide. Despite decades of promises, the global transition to a green economy is progressing at a glacial pace. If we are to meet our climate goals, we need a package of solutions that includes financing, technology transfer, investment in environmental goods and services and importantly, more practical solutions that deliver results on the ground.
La traditionnelle conférence de presse du sélectionneur national du Gabon en lien avec la publication officielle de la liste des joueurs retenus, a révélé 26 noms. Des joueurs qui, selon Thierry Mouyouma, devront obtenir la qualification très tôt avant la fin des qualifications. C'est l'objectif visé par le staff technique des Panthères du Gabon. Obtenir la qualification face au Maroc le 15 novembre prochain, et aller en Afrique du Sud pour préparer les prochaines échéances face à la (...) - FOOTBALL / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Women's football in Seychelles is on the rise, with the country making huge strides at the international level, making the FIFA World Rankings, and most recently competing in its first-ever senior international tournament. Key to the team's success has been the captain and top player, Pascalina Moustache. Hailing from the Pointe Larue district, the 33-year-old became one of the first-ever female professional footballers from Seychelles, when she joined FK Saned Joniskis in Lithuania in the A Lyga. The club's performance has not been good and it was relegated with no wins in 19 matches. Moustache, however, has impressed but revealed that she may not represent the Lithuanian side next season. SNA learned more about the captain of the Seychelles national team. SNA: How will you personally describe the season? PM: My season has been good so far, for both the club and national team and I have been injury-free, so I will describe it as a perfect season. At the moment I am in Seychelles. After the COSAFA Cup, I decided to remain here and begin my vacation, as the Lithuanian season ends this weekend. It will not make any sense for me to go back and then have to return soon. SNA: How will you describe your performance? PM: My performance was good and I think I performed well, especially for my club, even though sometimes it was hard, but I gave all I could. SNA: Was it hard to adapt to a new club and country? PM: It was hard to adapt to a new country because the climate is not the same as in Seychelles. It also took me some time to adapt at the club because of how the team plays and how I usually play is not the same. I have managed to adapt though. SNA: What are your thoughts on the level of football in Lithuania, compared to Seychelles? PM: It is different because in Seychelles you go to work and then train afterward. Most of the time, after work you are already tired. In Lithuania, I do not have to work, I only have to train. So, that of course makes my level of football better and I think that if Seychelles was able to be like this, then of course our football will move forward and be better. SNA: What has changed for you since you became a professional footballer? PM: I can say I mentally am stronger and I have learned a lot from the experience, especially with it being a higher level of football than Seychelles. I always have to step up my game when I am playing as everything is faster and so my decision-making has also gotten faster. I have had to put a lot of effort and extra work so that I can compete at that level. Moustache when she signed her first professional contract with FK Saned Joniskis in the top division football in Lithuania. (Seychelles Football Federation) Photo License: All Rights Reserved SNA: What has been your best moment so far? PM: My best moment has to be the day that I signed my professional contract as a footballer and most recently, I have to say I have really enjoyed playing for Seychelles at the COSAFA Cup. It has been a while since we wanted to compete at the tournament. I was also the scorer of our first goal, so that was the best moment of my football career. SNA: What are your thoughts on the performances of the National Team at the COSAFA Cup? PM: I salute the team, as they gave a good performance, especially as coach Chris put together a young team and you could see that she is building for the future. They played well and stepped up on the pitch and I really think that despite not winning any games, I am really satisfied with our performance and if we compete again next year, I think we will have a solid team. SNA: So what are your plans for the future? PM: For now, I really cannot say what my plans for the future are as everyday things change. But next season my contract at my actual club is supposed to expire and after the the COSAFA Cup, I was approached by some agents, who want to bring me to a higher league. So, next year I am not sure if I will still playing in Lithuania, and for now that is all I can share.
According to the targeted scenario, Russia’s coal export may rise to 350 mln tons by 2050 from 212.5 mln tons in 2023
«Given the current status quo on the ground, the settlement is likely to favor Russia more than Ukraine,» US political scientist said
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