The U.S. DOGE Service’s push for early retirement and deferred resignation is leading to a federal brain drain, longtime staffers fear.
Since retaking the White House, the Trump administration has targeted students, law firms and even elected officials for speech and other activity traditionally protected by the First Amendment.
Russia and Ukraine held direct talks -- their first since the early weeks of the war -- in Turkey this week.
The downward revision is attributed to a general economic downturn and tax relief adopted by the government Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) – The Deputy Chief of the Uganda Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Samuel Okiding, arrived in Mogadishu on Saturday for an official visit aimed at enhancing military cooperation between Somalia and Uganda.
Long-serving pilot Captain Peter Maranga and Fredrick Kabunge from the Ministry of Transport have been appointed to co-chair an investigation team tasked with reviewing all preliminary accident reports involving Kenyan-registered or -operated aircraft, as submitted by South Sudan and Somalia over the past five years.
Few days ago, news was awash with the suspension of ECF by IMF. We caught up with the Minister of Finance Simplex Chithyola to explain what has really transpired. Q: Minister, could you elaborate on the reasons behind the mutual suspension of the ECF between Malawi and the IMF? A: The suspension was a strategic, […] The post Malawi’s Relationship with the IMF Remains Strong and Collaborative, Says Chithyola appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Two years ago, Atupele Muluzi ignited a national conversation around the creation of a Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF)—a bold idea outlined extensively in his “Business First” strategy. His argument was simple but compelling: Malawi must take control of its mineral wealth and reinvest it in the future of its people. Today, that vision is finally […] The post First He Talked, Now They Act: Atupele’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Dream Takes Shape appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance of Malawi (NCDAMW) has called upon Malawians to take precautionary measures in protecting themselves from hypertension (also known as high blood pressure) and other NCDs. NCDAMW Project Officer Esther Nyirenda made the call on Friday ahead of the commemoration of the World Hypertension Day 2025, which falls on May 17 annually. […] The post NCD Alliance Malawi urges Malawians to take precautionary measures against hypertension appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Although May is only halfway through, Reykjavík has already seen temperatures surpass last summer’s highest reading. Last year was notably cooler, with the capital’s peak temperature reaching just 17.4°C. Yesterday, however, the mercury climbed to 19°C, setting a new early-season high.
A Crown attorney accused an OPP officer facing a manslaughter charge of making up what happened in the seconds before his gun fired nearly four years ago, fatally wounding a man.
A notable nickel, a giant goose and a perfectly proportional paddle are just a few of the magical man-made monuments across Canada. Meet some dreamers who built them, travellers who visit them and the Guinness World Records expert who makes sure they measure up.
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somali government forces, backed by allied clan militias, have recaptured two key villages from Al-Shabaab militants during an overnight offensive in Middle Shabelle, military officials said Saturday.
Baraawe (HOL) – At least one person was killed and two others injured in a landmine explosion near Baraawe Airport in the Lower Shabelle region on Saturday, according to local residents.
The 34th Arab League Summit began on Saturday in Baghdad, with Israel’s war on Gaza dominating the talks besides other regional issues. It is Iraq's fourth summit and first since 2012.
Ng Chee Meng will not be taking any further action following the apology of Facebook user Rich Sng, the labour chief said in a statement on Friday (May 16). Separately, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung and Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat also issued a joint statement acknowledging Sng's apology. He had previously alleged in the post that Ng, Ong and Chee condoned the actions of convicted money launderer Su Haijin, with Ong and Chee responding with legal letters demanding a public apology. Sng, whose real name is Sng Eng Huat, published an apology online on Friday in which he admitted that the allegations in his Facebook posts were «baseless, false and completely without foundation», Ng said. «Sng has also undertaken not to make any allegations or publish any further posts containing any false allegations to the same or similar effect.» He also offered to perform 100 hours of community service for each public servant identified in his Facebook posts.
A woman whose younger brother died a decade ago during the 2015 Sabah earthquake while scaling Mount Kinabalu recently completed the climb on his behalf. The official Facebook page of the mountain shared a «touching tribute» from Simran Jaryal to her brother Navdeep Singh Jaryal s/o Raj Kumar on Friday (May 16). «Reaching the summit of Mount Kinabalu was one of the most emotional experiences of my life,» she wrote. «It was a climb filled with physical challenge, deep reflection, and overwhelming love. Every step I took, I carried the memory of my brother, Navdeep — his laughter, his courage, and his unshakable spirit.» She added that Navdeep, whom she described as a «cheeky and funny boy» who lit up the room with his smiles and quick-witted comments, had been very proud to be selected on the expedition and had trained with «such dedication and determination». «This climb was not just for me — it was for Navdeep and his friends,» Simran continued.
Passers-by rushed to the aid of a motorcyclist who found himself stuck under his vehicle in the middle of a busy intersection following an accident. The motorcyclist had collided with a truck in Woodlands on Thursday (May 15), according to a video posted to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante on Friday. In the one minute, 57-second video, the motorcyclist can be seen taking a right turn at the junction of Woodlands Ave 12 and 5. But as he attempts to hang right, he fails to take the turn and drives into the lane on his left, colliding with the rear of a truck and losing control of his vehicle. The motorcyclist skids and tumbles to the ground, unable to get to his feet. The driver whose vehicle was right behind the motorcyclist during the accident, and who also shared the video on Facebook, stopped his vehicle immediately and rushed over to help him. Soon, a passer-by crossed the junction and joined in the effort. While the two extricated the motorcyclist from under his bike, three more people joined in to provide assistance.
Asaduddin Owaisi urges the Indian government to seize the opportunity presented by spontaneous anti-Pakistan protests in Kashmir following the Pahalgam attack. He advises PM Modi and Amit Shah to embrace Kashmiris by ensuring their rights and protection, while simultaneously confronting Pakistan's destabilizing activities. Owaisi is also part of an all-party delegation for diplomatic outreach against cross-border terrorism.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has urged Rahul Gandhi to exclude a Congress MP from Assam, allegedly Gaurav Gogoi, from a delegation meant to expose Pakistan's terrorism. Sarma alleges Gogoi has Pakistan links through his spouse and a prolonged stay in the country, raising concerns about national security and the MP's ability to effectively criticize Pakistan given these alleged connections.
Jyoti Malhotra, a travel vlogger from Haryana, has been arrested. She is accused of sharing sensitive information with Pakistani intelligence operatives. Malhotra, known as “Travel with Jo,” allegedly contacted Pakistani officials through messaging apps. Authorities claim her actions violated the Official Secrets Act. She is accused of posing a threat to national security. Investigations are currently underway.
Shashi Tharoor's inclusion in the Operation Sindoor outreach program has sparked controversy, with the Congress party distancing itself from his pro-government stance on the India-Pakistan issue. Despite Congress suggesting other names, the government chose Tharoor to lead the delegation. In the recent past, Tharoor’s unflinching support for the government during the India-Pakistan standoff has raised eyebrows within his party.
Shashi Tharoor addressed his inclusion in an all-party delegation despite not being nominated by the Congress, stating the government chose who they deemed fit. He affirmed his commitment to the role, dismissing political undertones. This situation sparked reactions, with Congress leaders making veiled criticisms and the BJP questioning the Congress's motives for excluding Tharoor.
The U.S. DOGE Service’s push for early retirement and deferred resignation is leading to a federal brain drain, longtime staffers fear.
European NATO members have no idea whether US President Donald Trump is ready to be tough on Russia, the outlet claims Read Full Article at RT.com
Talks are possible if Russia and Ukraine reach progress in the settlement process, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The reduction comes shortly after the Treasury Secretary warned of a possible default by the end of summer Read Full Article at RT.com
Contestants would engage in challenges such as gold mining in California and making cars in Detroit Read Full Article at RT.com
Washington has reportedly offered to unfreeze billions in funds belonging to the North African state if it accepts residents of Gaza Read Full Article at RT.com
[Namibian] Kasama Road in Lusaka, Zambia, is set to be unveiled in honour of the late Namibian president Hage Geingob on Friday, according to Zambian media.
[Institut Pasteur de Dakar] The UTI-Diag project, a groundbreaking multisectoral initiative, officially launches with key objectives to: (i) improve the detection and management of urinary tract infections (UTIs); (ii) reduce the inappropriate use of antibiotics and help fight antibiotic resistances (AMR) in human health; and (iii) enhance access, adoption, and implementation of novel diagnostic tools in low-resource settings. Funded by the European Union (via EDCTP3) and UK Research and Innovation, this collaborative effort brings
[U.S. Embassy Abidjan] Abidjan -- During a visit to Abidjan from May 12-14, Senior Bureau Official Troy Fitrell is reinforcing the United States' strong and growing commercial ties with the African continent through a series of high-level engagements with business leaders, government officials, and international organizations.
«Negotiations are taking place behind closed doors, just as they should - to ensure they are productive,» Dmitry Peskov noted
In the responsibility zone of the Battlegroup North, Ukrainian forces lost an armored combat vehicle, six automobiles, and five field artillery guns