Oksana Markarova recalled that when this topic was «discussed theoretically» in 2023-2024, Kiev stated that it was necessary to end hostilities in order to hold the election
According to the newspaper, as the Russian Armed Forces advance rapidly, «the situation is straining the Ukrainian military, with soaring numbers of ill-trained and exhausted soldiers going AWOL, difficulty in recruiting new troops and arrests of respected and popular combat officers»
Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matviyenko praised the UN - which emerged from the Yalta Conference agreements - as a vital platform for constructive international cooperation
Apart from that, the province’s capital city of Goma has problems with medicine supplies, access to drinking water and electricity
Cyril Ramaphosa reiterated South Africa's constitutionally embedded values of the respect for the rule of law, justice, fairness and equality
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Monday reinstated the military rank and full entitlements of Colonel Ibrahim Moalim Abdullahi, a former Mogadishu intelligence chief with the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA).
Mogadishu (HOL) – Jubbaland regional forces have regained control of the Bardhere district headquarters in the Gedo region after federal government troops vacated the area on Monday night.
President Donald Trump on Monday agreed to a 30-day pause on his tariff threats against Mexico and Canada as America’s two largest trading partners took steps to appease his concerns about border security and drug trafficking.
The Indian Army's 33 Corps has conducted a live firepower exercise in Sikkim and the Siliguri Corridor, demonstrating its rapid deployment and precision strike capabilities. The units showcased their adaptability for high-altitude warfare, utilizing a range of weapons including indigenous and Israeli-origin missile systems.
A US military plane with 200 illegal Punjabi immigrants will land in Amritsar on Wednesday. Punjab authorities will receive the deported Indians, despite objections from NRI affairs minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal. He criticized the US for not granting them permanent residency, emphasizing their economic contributions. Dhaliwal plans to discuss the issue with the external affairs minister.
Union minister Prataprao Jadhav informed the Rajya Sabha that 59 cases of HMPV and two deaths due to co-morbidities were reported between January 6-29. The virus affects young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals, causing respiratory illnesses. The government is monitoring the situation through NCDC and ICMR while advising states to enhance surveillance and public awareness. Most cases are mild and self-limiting, with patients recovering on their own.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's response in the Lok Sabha to the Motion of Thanks debate was heavily criticized by Congress leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Shashi Tharoor, for ignoring opposition concerns. Modi faced backlash for making an election-focused speech, not addressing the Kumbh Mela tragedy, and criticizing the Gandhi family. Modi defended government initiatives like 'JAM Trinity.'
The Indian Embassy in Libya successfully facilitated the return of 18 Indian citizens from Benghazi, who had been stranded for several weeks due to security issues. The embassy closely worked with Libyan authorities to secure the necessary permissions and travel documents for their repatriation.
In a recent investigation by the Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ) Malawi, former Minister of Gender, Community Development & Social Welfare, Patricia Kaliati, has been implicated in a case involving the alleged falsification of a woman’s death to facilitate the adoption of her three children. Background of the Case In 2016, Agness (a pseudonym to […] The post Patricia Kaliati Implicated in Shocking Child Trafficking Scandal: Mother Declared Dead to Steal Her Children appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Aged 13, the Ysgol Dyffryn Aman (Amman Valley School) pupil used a multitool knife to stab teachers Fiona Elias, 48, and Liz Hopkin, 53, before attacking another pupil on April 24 last year.
Shots were reported at Risbergska School in the centre of Örebro in Sweden, with police spokesperson Lars Hedelin confirming to Expressen that there is a danger to life.
Kate, 43, arrived all smiles to launch an 'interactive trail' to support social and emotional development in under fives at the National Portrait Gallery in London today.
The Loose Women star, 64, split from the GB News host in May 2024 after 14 years of marriage and 27 years together.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has signed off on council tax hikes beyond normal thresholds this year for millions of households.
PM Modi criticized AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal ahead of the Delhi assembly elections, focusing on allegations of opulence and corruption over Kejriwal's official bungalow renovation. Modi emphasized his government's commitment to public welfare and efficient spending of resources, contrasting it with Kejriwal's alleged misuse of funds.
Tariq Hameed Karra, president of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh congress committee, criticized the Centre's claim of normalcy in the region, pointing to ongoing terror incidents. He said the government's security narrative doesn't match the ground reality, with frequent attacks in both Kashmir and Jammu. Karra urged the government to stop presenting an incorrect narrative and address the true situation, suggesting transparency and action on how to resolve it.
Amid these tensions, the world witnessed other critical events: the Cuban Missile Crisis unfolded in October 1962, bringing the US and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear war. It was during this volatile period that the Sino-Indian War erupted, creating a parallel crisis that is often overshadowed in historical narratives.
The site near Prince Albert, Sask., suggests Indigenous people lived in the region about 1,000 years earlier than previously thought.
A hazardous waste facility in St. Catharines, Ont., has been ordered to permanently close after an investigation into an explosion that killed 37-year-old Ryan Konkin in 2023.
It was a Friday in January when Celina Klinger started having contractions and went to the hospital to give birth to a baby Isaiah, little brother to four-year-old twin sisters. Two days later, the 29-year-old mother of three was dead from a common infection that in rare cases can aggressively and quickly spread and kill.
While rural northeastern Ontario hospitals compete financially for visiting temporary doctors to keep their emergency rooms open, some are casting about for other ways to ease the burden on local doctors to prevent burnout.
In the wake of the Seychelles News Agency closure, the National Information Services Agency is now your go-to source for news, available online for you anytime, anywhere, thus maintaining its status as the main news source for Seychelles. The National Information Services Agency (Nisa), which produces and prints the daily Seychelles NATION newspaper, has long been a dominant news source in Seychelles, but its roles and influence have continued to evolve in recent years. This transition will represent a shift in how news and information are disseminated in the country, with Nisa assuming a larger role in public communication and reporting, contributing to its position as a primary news provider. The Seychelles NATION newspaper has been providing news for decades, building a strong reputation for credibility, reliability and trustworthiness. This legacy makes it a preferred news source for many people. Readers should expect a focus on timely and comprehensive coverage of events affecting Seychelles and the world. This could include updates on local politics, social issues, economic developments, and environmental concerns, as well as international news that impacts the nation. Nisa's coverage will also emphasise government initiatives, public services, and national policies. Additionally, readers can expect a potentially more centralised approach to news dissemination, with Nisa likely working to maintain a steady flow of information to keep the public informed. There may be shifts in the editorial tone or the scope of stories reported, which could reflect Nisa’s priorities and the resources available to it. The agency's ability to maintain objectivity and provide diverse perspectives is key in ensuring that it serves as a reliable source for the public. Nisa will offer a mix of free and paid articles to readers daily. Readers can also subscribe to read the whole newspaper daily. The subscription rates are: 500 Seychelles rupees for three months, 1,000 Seychelles rupees for six months, and 1,800 Seychelles rupees for one year. Those who do not want to subscribe can pay to read individual articles. Each article costs five (5) Seychelles rupees. Join thousands of readers who trust Seychelles NATION to keep them informed through breaking news, in-depth reports, and global coverage. All you have to do is access Nisa – nation.sc – on our digital platform – whether you're on your phone, tablet, or computer, we’re just a click away. Start reading today – enjoy free content and explore premium features at your own pace. Gerard Govinden
[allAfrica] Monrovia -- Millions of Sudanese have been uprooted from their homes since fighting broke out in April 2023 between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum. The violence between the two groups and their allied militia - that previously made up an interim government - has killed tens of thousands of people. Aid agencies operating in Sudan and neighboring countries say the war-ravaged population is in dire need of support.
Víkingur Heiðar Ólafsson won a Grammy Award for the first time at the 67th Grammy Awards ceremony held in Los Angeles, USA, on Sunday evening.
Data shows that almost a fifth of 11- to 18-year-olds in Britain have vaped amid concerns about the long-term health impact Read Full Article at RT.com
The WHO says contacts of a nurse who died in the latest outbreak in Uganda are targets in the first phase of the program Read Full Article at RT.com