[New Times] Ambassador Olivier Nduhungirehe, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, said that Rwanda has already submitted its contributions to the draft peace agreement that will be finalised and signed with DR Congo to resolve the ongoing conflict in eastern part of DR Congo.
[New Times] Ibuka, an association of Genocide survivors, and the Association of Genocide Widows (AVEGA Agahozo) have urged the government to implement stricter measures to end the silence of the whereabouts of Genocide victims.
[New Times] Rwanda and the United States are currently engaged in bilateral discussions about a potential migration deal, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Olivier Nduhungirehe has confirmed.
Kenya's private sector growth accelerated to a 27-month high in April, driven by robust sales volumes and solid business activity, according to the Stanbic Bank Kenya Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) released on Tuesday.
Israeli warplanes conducted dozens of airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah province Monday, killing at least two people and wounding 42 others, according to health authorities run by the Houthi militant group.
Unemployment in the construction sector in Galkayo, in central Somalia’s Mudug region, is causing families who were once stable to move into displacement camps as they can no longer support themselves.
A British man has been arrested for allegedly stealing items amounting to over $2,900 from shops at Changi Airport. These items included perfumes, cosmetics, wine, confectionery and a wallet. The police said in a statement on Monday (May 5) that they were alerted to a case of shop theft at Shilla Perfume and Cosmetic in the transit area of a Changi Airport terminal at about 9.45 pm on April 15. According to preliminary investigations and CCTV footage, the man had entered the shop and allegedly left with a bottle of perfume without paying. The retail supervisor later noticed the missing bottle from the shop’s shelf while taking stock of the inventory. In a follow-up investigation, officers from Airport Police Division were able to identify and arrest the 32-year-old. The man is expected to be charged on Wednesday with eight counts of theft in dwelling. If found guilty, he may be jailed up to seven years, fined or both for each count.
The MOEX Index with additional IMOEX2 ticker added to 2,770.02 points
O Globo also pointed out that Brazil believes the White House has not kept its promises to stop the conflict
Kazakhstan’s national operator said that supplies of Kazakh oil to Germany amounted to 150,000 tons in March, and 100,000 tons in February 2025
Air defense systems have intercepted and eliminated 105 Ukrainian UAVs over Russian regions during the night, the Russian Defense Ministry said
The roadmap will include a commitment to propose, in June, «a ban on new Russian gas import deals and spot contracts by the end of 2025,» the officials said
Senior figures in Keir Starmer's circles have allegedly been discussing how to simmer public anger in the wake of Labour's local election thumping to Nigel Farage's Reform.
A woman carrying a baby escaped unscathed after an escalator they were on malfunctioned and several steps became dislodged. The incident occurred at HarbourFront Centre on Sunday (May 4) at about 2pm, according to the mall's management Mapletree. Photos posted on social media showed the mangled steps at the top of the upward-moving escalator, with metal fragments strewn around the escalator landing. The escalator, located between the second and third floors, was still being repaired when Shin Min visited the site on Monday at around 10.15am. A notice was also put up by the mall's management informing patrons to use lifts or alternate escalators. When interviewed, a shop assistant on the second floor told the Chinese evening daily that she heard a loud noise when the incident happened. «I heard a loud 'boom' and when I looked up, I saw that the top escalator steps were bent out of shape and the escalator had also stopped running,» said the woman. She recalled that there was a woman riding the escalator at the time.
SINGAPORE — The strong mandate Singaporeans gave Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on May 3 settles a leadership succession that began more than a decade ago, said political analysts. The PAP's 65.57 per cent national vote share is also an endorsement of PM Wong's call for voters to return his experienced ministers while he injects new blood into the Government, and all eyes are now on who will be in the Cabinet, they added. «The process of political succession from the third prime minister to the fourth prime minister of Singapore — that spanned from 2011 from (Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong's) first mention of the intent to 2025 — is indeed now complete,» said Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) senior research fellow Gillian Koh. Observers such as political scientist Walid Jumblatt Abdullah said how Singaporeans voted means PM Wong has wide latitude to shape his Cabinet: Not only was the PAP's result improved from the last election, he also improved his vote share on his home turf of Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, while Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong prevailed in a hot contest in Punggol GRC.
Prince Archie, the eldest child of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, turns six today - marking five years since the Sussexes moved across the pond.
The Sandpiper Hotel, just outside historic Chesterfield in rural Derbyshire, has been used to accommodate asylum seekers for around two years.
The Cabinet Office is reviewing whether to update Britain's 'homeland defence plan' that sets out how the Government responds to a declaration of war, according to The Telegraph.
Anyone can enter their budget and desired bedrooms to the 'Home Affordability Map' tool from ReallyMoving.com, and it will show them a colour-coded map of where they can afford to buy.
Owen Jenner, 21, and Shane Richardson, 29, lost their lives following a devastating multi-bike collision that saw eleven riders go down at the very first turn of Monday's race at Oulton Park.
Improving health and safety at work has been an important concern for the EU since the 1980s. Legislation at European level sets minimum standards for the protection of workers, while allowing Member States to maintain or introduce more stringent measures. Health and safety at work is a key component of the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
A ‘posted worker’ is a worker who is sent by their employer to provide a service in another EU Member State on a temporary basis. Freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services are fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). The principle governing the status of posted workers is ‘equal pay for the same work in the same place’. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Elles vivent l’enfer depuis 2005. Nuisances sonores, odeurs nauséabondes, agressions physiques... Les familles du quartier Degage à Pamatai n'en peuvent plus. À l’origine des problèmes, une fratrie qui s’est installée sur un terrain en indivision. La police municipale et la mairie de Faa'a sont impuissantes. Un courrier de signalement a été adressé à la procureure de la République en attente de traitement.
A young beautician has been stabbed to death in the streets of the Iranian city of Islamshahr by her father, after she was accused of revealing that he was having an affair.
The back-and-forth legal saga has gone on for six months over an election that Justice Allison Riggs won by 734 votes.
Hegseth’s directive, characterized as an effort to rein in a bloated bureaucracy, follows a purge of top military leaders soon after Trump returned to office.
According to Secretary of the Russian Security Council, «in order to prevent the horrors of wartime from repeating, it is urgently necessary to protect the country from various external and internal threats»
Secretary of the Russian Security Council pointed out that Russia has been consistently working on military-patriotic education for the youth and preparing citizens for military service
As Secretary of the Russian Security Council pointed out, «In an atmosphere of sanctions and the relentless attempts by the West to isolate Russia externally, our state pays particular attention to issues of the country’s scientific»
The FSB has declassified unique materials on the work of Soviet state security agencies in the search for Nazi criminals
To become head of the government, Merz must secure the support of 316 out of 630 deputies
With more than two-thirds (68 per cent) of Singaporeans expressing concern towards the recent US tariffs, these unexpected developments would undoubtedly weigh on their minds after the May 3 general election. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has addressed the growing threat of weakened global organisations and trade system in a recorded video released on April 4 after US President Donald Trump's announcement to impose a 10 per cent tariff baseline on all countries on April 2. «Singapore must brace itself for more shocks to come,» said PM Wong, warning that the global calm and stability that once existed «will not return anytime soon».
Communities across the country held events on Monday to mark Red Dress Day, the national day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people in Canada.
A councillor in the region of rural Nova Scotia where two children have gone missing says the last four days have been 'incredibly tough' on the entire community, as searchers continued to scour wooded areas where the children were last seen.