Kenya will wait to draw cash from a $1.5 billion privately placed bond in the United Arab Emirates so that it can fit into its budget plans for this financial year, Finance Minister John Mbadi said on Friday.
Mogadishu (HOL) – Somali State Minister for Foreign Affairs Ali Mohamed Omar Balcad has denied accusations by former Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs obstructed his diplomatic passport clearance for travel to South Africa.
Mogadishu (HOL) — The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has on Friday welcomed the renewed diplomatic engagement between Ethiopia and Somalia following Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s visit to Mogadishu on Thursday.
«The demand for expensive German cars will remain niche, for a small group of people who consider them as a status symbol,» the head of the «G.O.R.K.I.» center of the St. Petersburg State University thinks
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will review Manipur's security situation following the resignation of Chief Minister N Biren Singh and imposition of President's rule. Ongoing violence and political instability have troubled the state for nearly two years. Shah directs Central Armed Police Forces and state police to maintain peace and order, ensuring public safety.
«It doesn't matter what I'm considering,» he told reporters
According to US official, what happened at Trump’s meeting with Zelensky at the White House was «disastrous»
TORONTO: The Canadian government has commemorated the national historic significance of the West Indian Domestic Scheme, 1955-1967, at a special plaque unveiling ceremony at Blackhurst Cultural Centre in Toronto. The event brought out many,...
EDISON, NEW JERSEY: Three former teachers of Cedric Titus High School in Clark’s Town, Trelawny, were honoured for contributing a total of 106 years of service to that institution by the North America Chapter of their past students association....
TORONTO: Dr John Carlos — the American Olympian who, at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City joined his teammate, Tommie Smith, in raising their black-gloved fists at the medal podium for the men’s 200-metre dash to signal their defiance of the...
LONDON: A petition to support a community activist from Jamaica, who has been banned from feeding the homeless for seven years, has gone viral. Ringo Vision has been feeding the destitute in Croydon, south London, from a mobile soup kitchen,...
FROM FEBRUARY 20 to March 8, many of the late Eugene Hyde’s artworks belonging to his family are on an exhibition called, ‘Eugene Hyde 1931-1980 – A Retrospective...
Hackman, 95, and his wife Betsy Arakawa, 64, were found decomposing inside their $3.3 million home in Santa Fe on Wednesday the 26th.
Vaihere Lissant a été désignée comme prochaine directrice générale de Tahiti Tourisme en remplacement de Jean-Marc Mocellin qui part à la retraite. Directrice marketing de l'entité depuis 2014, elle prendra ses fonctions le 15 mai 2025.
The Supreme Court criticized staying orders by High Courts that discharge accused persons in criminal cases, stressing it should only occur in exceptional cases where the discharge order appears perverse. Staying such orders, the SC emphasized, affects the liberty granted to the discharged accused.
The Indian Coast Guard Ship Sachet departed for Sudan on Friday, carrying over 2 tons of life-saving medicines, including anti-cancer drugs, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
A violent altercation occurred at the Indo-Bangladesh border in Tripura, leading to a BSF jawan and a Bangladeshi intruder being injured. The clash involved 20-25 intruders suspected of smuggling. The incident took place during a BSF patrol, with non-lethal rounds fired to manage the situation. Meanwhile, Mumbai Police detained 16 illegal Bangladeshi nationals in separate raids.
Over 650 weapons have been surrendered in Manipur following Governor Ajay Bhalla's appeal to turn in illegal arms. The deadline for voluntary surrender has been extended to March 6, with village heads mediating the handover to ensure anonymity and mitigate legal repercussions.
Representatives of the Ukrainian delegation began «begging» to sign the deal immediately after being told to leave the White House, according to the report
The operstors also destroyed more than 40 armored combat vehicles, the Russian Defense Ministry reported
Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem thanked US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance «for standing up for America»
«If you want to end the war, you sign up an agreement that's going to take a period of time,» he said
«No one expected Russia to be so stable,» former Austrian Foreign Minister said
The meeting between Ukraine’s Zelensky and US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance has devolved into a hostile confrontation Read Full Article at RT.com
The European Union’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has suggested that the United States can no longer act as the “leader of the free world” Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has defended his behavior at the White House, claiming he was unsure whether he had done anything “bad” Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Donald Trump has outlined his expectations for any future engagements with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky Read Full Article at RT.com
Vladimir Zelensky, who has refused to hold new elections since his presidential term expired last year, has dismissed new calls to step down Read Full Article at RT.com
A new strategy might compel employees to respond with bulleted lists of what they did in the past week.
ROBERT HARDMAN: Latest figures show that Ireland is now housing more than 33,000 applicants for what is known as 'international protection'.
The Prime Minister went to Washington to woo President Trump this week and we can chalk it up as a success for Keir Starmer - perhaps the biggest of his largely miserable eight months in power so far.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky refused to apologize in his first major interview since his disaster brawl and public meltdown with Donald Trump and JD Vance.
Fees will be increased and so will most railcards - for the first time in 12 years - with some going up by almost 17 per cent, from £30 to £35.
Christopher Wilson, 23 (pictured), was sentenced on Thursday to a minimum of 16 years behind bars for the murder of teenager Kacem Mokrane in Walthamstow, east London in November 2017.