Ahmedabad Police unearthed a chilling murder plot, finding a man's remains buried beneath his kitchen floor. His wife, allegedly in league with her lover and his relatives, is accused of killing him nearly a year ago. The couple reportedly plotted the murder after the victim confronted his wife about an affair.
Rahul Gandhi's recent rally remarks in Bihar, targeting PM Modi's performative politics and corporate ties, subtly highlighted Congress's own aspirations. This comes amid a tense seat-sharing tussle with ally RJD, exposing the INDIA bloc's internal power dynamics. The situation mirrors similar patterns where allies, like RJD, once emerged by eroding Congress's base, now vie for dominance.
Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju have refuted Rahul Gandhi's claims of widespread voter fraud during the Haryana assembly elections. Gandhi presented 'H-Files' alleging a theft of 25 lakh votes, including duplicate and invalid entries. Saini accused Gandhi of misleading the nation with lies, while Rijiju questioned the impact of Gandhi's 'atom bomb' allegations.
Serbia has resisted Western pressure to antagonize Russia, citing its historic and strategic links Read Full Article at RT.com
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When Nazi imagery is prominent on the social media of the country’s leader, you would think somebody would notice Read Full Article at RT.com
A coalition of eleven Malawian civil society organisations has issued a joint submission demanding bold reforms to address deep-rooted human rights abuses affecting the most vulnerable groups in the country. The call comes ahead of Malawi’s 4th Cycle Universal Periodic Review (UPR) under the United Nations Human Rights Council. Coordinated by the Centre for the […] The post Coalition of 11 NGOs Challenge Govt on Rights Failures: Says time is running out for Malawi to match its human rights promises with action appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
On 13 June 2002, the Council adopted the Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant (EAW). Among EU Member States, the EAW replaced the previous system of extradition with a simpler and quicker mechanism for surrendering requested persons for the purposes of conducting a criminal prosecution or executing a custodial sentence or detention order. The EAW is based on the principle of mutual recognition and requires a high level of confidence between Member States. Its implementation may be suspended only in the event of a serious and persistent breach by one of the Member States of the principles set out in Article 6(1) of the Treaty on European Union, namely the rights, freedoms and principles set out in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. Since its introduction, the EAW has provided an efficient mechanism to ensure that open borders in the EU are not exploited by those seeking to evade justice. However, implementation of the Framework Decision on the EAW has revealed tensions between the objectives of achieving effective judicial cooperation and ensuring the protection of fundamental rights. Moreover, implementation has come up against a variety of practical problems. As a result, extensive case law has developed over the past two decades. In July 2024, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced the Commission's intention to strengthen the EAW. The European Parliament has described the EAW as an effective instrument to bring perpetrators of serious crimes to justice, but also pointed out that certain aspects of the EAW have consistently been problematic. This briefing complements the May 2025 EPRS publications on Use of the European Arrest Warrant and The European arrest warrant – Key steps in the surrender procedure. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
'Delivered on all fronts' was the main message from European Council President António Costa on the results of the 23 October European Council meeting. On defence, the European Council defined a timeline and priorities for achieving EU defence readiness in 2030 – the more immediate priorities being air defence and Europe's eastern flank. On competitiveness, EU leaders strongly pushed the simplification agenda, and stressed the need for a competitive and pragmatic green transition and for decisive progress towards EU digital sovereignty. On Ukraine, however, the outcome was mixed: even though EU leaders adopted the 19th sanctions package against Russia, and committed to covering Ukraine's financial needs for 2026-2027, they failed to agree on methods for doing so, postponing a decision on the matter to December 2025. In addition to the three core topics, the European Council discussed housing for the first time, stressing the need to focus on European citizens' daily concerns and to launch complementary initiatives at EU level to promote affordable housing. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
It was not a good night for Trump or Republicans aligned with him.
[New Times] Communities surrounding Gishwati-Mukura National Park have received about Rwf2 billion, equivalent to 10 per cent of tourism revenues generated since the park's rehabilitation, to support development projects improving livelihoods and promoting conservation.
[New Times] A new study by the Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR-Rwanda) has revealed that most businesses in Rwanda operate on a small scale, constrained by limited capital and basic tools, factors that restrict their ability to grow, hire more workers, and create decent jobs.
[New Times] The Ministry of Trade and Industry has laid out a plan that will see the country prioritise key export commodities under the national African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) implementation strategy.
Decisive steps will be taken to give victims of online harms an avenue of «timely, effective, and accessible» redress, said Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo in Parliament on Wednesday (Nov 5). Teo was speaking during the debate on the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability), or OSRA Bill, which seeks to tackle online harms.«Two in five online harms survivors experience at least one severe form of impact. These include serious emotional mental or physical consequences like depression or self-harm,» said Teo. Teo added that platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram — where people often go for entertainment — are also spaces where such online harms can occur.She emphasised that the proposed legislation will give these victims a legal basis to seek redress, and provide them with means to identify who harmed them.New agency formed to support victims of online harmsMinister Teo stated that the OSRA will cover three main areas.
A «network issue» left close to 100 guests at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) unable to check-in on Monday (Nov 3), with some reportedly waiting for up to eight hours. According to Shin Min Daily News, a reader had informed the publication that the hotel's computer system had crashed, resulting in slow check-in procedures and long queues of guests. At 5pm, there were six counters near Tower 1, where close to a hundred guests were waiting in line, reported Shin Min. Several hotel staff members were seen assisting frustrated guests while addressing their queries.When reporters from 8world arrived at around 8pm, there were still long queues at the counter and travellers filled the lobby seats as they waited to check-in. Staff had resumed using the computer system to process check-ins and the hotel also provided water to guests, reported 8world. Responding to AsiaOne's queries on Tuesday, an MBS spokesperson said that a network issue which occurred on Monday morning had affected a number of computer systems including hotel check-ins and loyalty redemptions.
Associate Professor Faishal Ibrahim will be making his first working visit to Saudi Arabia and Jordan as Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs from Nov 6 to 11.In a statement on Wednesday (Nov 5), the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) said that Assoc Prof Faishal's visit is intended to strengthen bilateral engagements and explore future collaborations.Apart from the official meetings, Assoc Prof Faishal will engage with Singaporean students studying in the two countries.He will also meet with members of the Singapore College of Islamic Studies residing in the two countries.In Jordan, Assoc Prof Faishal will witness a symbolic handover ceremony for Singapore's donation of prosthetic products to Jordan's Restoring Hope initiative, to help Palestinian amputees affected by the conflict in Gaza.Singapore, Saudi Arabi expected to ink haj agreement for 2026When in Saudi Arabia, Assoc Prof Faishal will attend the annual Haj and Umrah Exhibition and Conference in Jeddah, organised by the kingdom's Ministry of Haj and Umrah.
Thomas Waller, 18, who was newly-qualified to work with children and preyed on his young victims in the toilets, refused to answer questions as he left court.
Left-wing academic Professor Becky Francis has made no secret that the pursuit of social justice would be central to her strategy to improve standards.
In a move that has stunned the energy sector and stirred quiet conversations in government corridors, the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) Chief Executive Officer, Kamkwamba Kumwenda, has been removed from the helm and reassigned to the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) not as an executive but a mere lecturer. The […] The post From Parastatal Powerhouse to Lecture Room: Shock as Escom CEO Kamkwamba Kumwenda Is Shunted to MUBAS appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The purge at the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) has entered a new phase, with the institution now terminating contracts for some of its Agriculture Loan Officers employed under non-established positions. One of the affected officers has confirmed receiving a letter dated November 5, 2025, notifying them that their employment will officially cease on […] The post NEEF Crackdown Deepens as Agriculture Loan Officers Face Sudden Contract Terminations appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The political ground in Rumphi Central has shifted once again, and this time, the tremor carries the unmistakable weight of internal betrayal and old alliance debts resurfacing. Yeremia Chihana, who only weeks ago boldly declared he would contest the Rumphi Central by-election under the Alliance for Democracy (Aford) ticket, has now signaled his willingness to […] The post Yeremia Chihana Dumps Aford Ticket, Opens Door to DPP in Rumphi Central — Exposes Quiet Alliance Deals appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A quiet but powerful shift is unfolding in Malawi’s creative economy—one that goes beyond entertainment and speaks to identity, confidence and global competitiveness. Goshen City, through its strategic partnership with Miss Malawi, has launched a Capacity and Skills Transfer Programme that industry observers say could mark a turning point in how Malawi trains, produces and […] The post Goshen City Moves Beyond Sponsorship: New Skills Programme Signals Cultural Reawakening in Malawi’s Creative Industry appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Jan Krawczenko, 46, said a 'very, very aggressive' man leapt out from the pavement and began kicking his car in the early hours of October 25.
Businesses have warned it is increasingly difficult to operate following tax rises in the last Budget, alongside higher energy prices and stubborn inflation.
The Iranian man was sent back to France by the Home Office today, more than two weeks after he sneaked back into the UK.
Over the past week, the Duchess of Sussex has shared an insight into her family's life in California , including a rare peek at Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's features.
Arresting police officers, who had to use tasers, found gas cannisters in the boot of the thirty-five-year-old suspect's car as he tried to set it on fire.
The Icelandic cybersecurity company Defend Iceland has announced the launch of its bug bounty platform in Denmark, where it will operate under the name Defend Denmark.
New York City – Zohran Mamdani has won the race to lead the largest city in the United States, capping a heated contest that grabbed the world’s attention.
Mogadishu (HO) — At least 800 Al-Shabaab fighters, including 50 senior leaders, have been killed over the past year in operations against Al-Shabaab and ISIS militants, Somali Defense Minister Ahmed Macalin Fiqi said on Wednesday.