From regime change to nuclear weapons, preemption to ballistic missiles, Trump’s top aides are retroactively making a broad case for a war of the president’s choosing.
An attack in South Sudan has killed at least 169 people, both civilians and officials Read Full Article at RT.com
Tragic news from the Middle East as three Indian seafarers lost their lives and one was injured in recent incidents involving foreign-flagged vessels. Amidst escalating US-Iran tensions, maritime authorities are urging extreme caution, enhanced security, and thorough risk assessments for all voyages in the region. The remaining crew are safe, with authorities coordinating support.
The Indian Embassy in Tehran has moved most Indian students to safer areas outside the city. This action follows heightened risks due to ongoing US-Iran tensions. The embassy is providing transportation, food, and accommodation. Other Indian nationals in Iran are advised to stay indoors and avoid protests. Emergency helplines are active as the security situation is closely monitored.
The precautionary measures taken across parts of the Eastfjords yesterday, including the closure of mountain roads, meant that fewer people were out and about than usual, as residents were encouraged to stay at home.
President Donald Trump acknowledged for the first time a personal rationale for attacking Iran: “I got him before he got me.”
New congressional maps will debut in Texas and North Carolina as Republicans try to defend their majorities and Democrats hope they can flip both chambers.
India's medical colleges are set for a digital transformation in their assessment. The National Medical Commission is now prioritizing online verification of clinical work over traditional inspections. Colleges must submit Health Facility Registry IDs and details on their hospital software integration with national digital health platforms.
Air India successfully repatriated 149 passengers and 8 crew members from Dubai to Delhi, marking the first international arrival by an Indian carrier. This operation comes as Dubai's airports begin partial resumption of limited flight operations after days of disruption due to escalating regional tensions and airspace restrictions.
India's measured response to Iran's supreme leader's assassination, focusing on regional de-escalation, has sparked domestic criticism. While condemning Iranian strikes on Gulf allies, New Delhi has avoided direct condemnation of the killing, prioritizing national interests like energy security and diaspora welfare. This stance contrasts with past criticisms of Iran's internal affairs.
The US President has said that he 'loves' the UK and its people but added it is 'not such a recognisable country' anymore.
LIVE UPDATES: Follow the latest on the Iran war as fighting enters its fourth day. Israel has launched fresh strikes on Tehran and deployed ground troops to enter Lebanon to combat Hezbollah.
The US State Department has issued an urgent warning for American citizens to depart from across the Middle East Read Full Article at RT.com
The FSB has reported thwarting a Ukrainian bomb attack, claiming the main suspect was killed remotely by his handlers Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukraine could face a shortage of American-made weapons due to the US war with Iran, Vladimir Zelensky has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Regional blocs have called for restraint, while flights are suspended Read Full Article at RT.com
New Delhi has vowed to address possible shortage of petroleum products Read Full Article at RT.com
Malawi today marked Martyrs’ Day in Nkhata Bay in the absence of President Peter Mutharika, who left the country on Sunday for what has been described as his second private trip to South Africa. With the Head of State away, the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jappie Mhango, led the official commemorations on behalf […] The post Martyrs’ Day Without the President: Mutharika on Private Trip as Nation Honours Fallen Heroes appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
PressCane Limited has donated food relief items worth K50 million to over 2,500 households affected by recent flash floods in the Traditional Authorities of Katunga and Maseya in Chikwawa District. Speaking at the event on Saturday, the ethanol distillery company’s Chief Executive Officer, Bryson Nkhomaathu, said the company was moved to act after witnessing the […] The post PressCane donates K50 million in food relief to flood victims in Chikwawa appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi’s young people could soon tap into world-class training in 5G technology, ICT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) following high-level engagements at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Minister of Information Shadric Namalomba held strategic talks with senior executives from global telecommunications giant Ericsson, exploring a partnership designed to equip Malawian youth and ICT […] The post Barcelona Breakthrough: Malawi Eyes 5G and AI Skills Boost for Youth appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The ongoing war in the Middle East could soon be felt in the pockets of ordinary Malawians, with energy and economic experts warning that the country will not escape the shockwaves of rising oil and fertiliser prices. The conflict has affected some of the world’s key oil-producing nations in the region, creating uncertainty in global […] The post Middle East War Threatens Malawi’s Fuel, Fertiliser and Food Prices appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Les relations entre le Royaume du Maroc et le Royaume de Belgique ont franchi un cap significatif lundi à Rabat, à l'occasion de la visite officielle du Vice-Premier ministre et ministre des Affaires étrangères, des Affaires européennes et de la Coopération au développement du Royaume de Belgique, Maxime Prévot, reçu par le ministre marocain des Affaires étrangères, de la Coopération africaine et des Marocains résidant à l'étranger, Nasser Bourita. À l'issue de leurs entretiens, les (...) - COOPERATION / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
L'esplanade de la gendarmerie, située à Mont-Miyélé dans le premier arrondissement de la commune d'Oyem, a servi de cadre récemment à la cérémonie de passation de commandement entre le Colonel Gaston BIMA (le sortant) et l'entrant, le colonel Marcel DOUMBYE désormais le nouveau Commandant Départemental Nord. Cette cérémonie a vu la présence des autorités politico- Administrative. Judicaire et de sécurité et de défense en tête desquelles le Gouverneur Jules Djeki. L'exécution de ce geste (...) - SÉCURITÉ / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
The goal is to prevent direct fire against Israeli border communities, Israel Katz said
«The SVCh is designed to engage enemy personnel, equipment, and unarmored vehicles at ranges of up to 1,000 meters,» the company stated
Iranian Brigadier General Ebrahim Jabbari emphasized that Tehran would not allow «a single drop of oil to leave the region»
Retired Colonel Viktor Litovkin pointed out that the US has not concentrated significant ground forces in the Middle East
By 12:14 Moscow time, Brent had accelerated gains to $82.03 per barrel
WESTERN BUREAU: The Cornwall Bar Association (CBA) is in mourning after it lost one of its stalwarts yesterday with the death of Judge Sasha-Marie Ashley, the senior parish judge for Hanover. Ashley passed away after a period of illness. Attorney-at-law Michael Hemmings, the president of the CBA, said Ashley, who he described as a friendly and engaging person both inside and outside the courtroom, would be sadly missed.
Western Bureau: A 10,000-foot medical dome, which was slated to be installed on the grounds of the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay, St James, last month, creating space for approximately 100 additional beds, has still not been installed though the base is ready for use. In his last update on the plan for the dome, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton had told The Gleaner that it would be flown in once work on the base is finished.