An LGBTQ pride parade will take place in Kiev in June, the organizers have announced Read Full Article at RT.com
NATO’s air-defense capacity in Eastern Europe is at 5% of what is required to stop a major attack, the Financial Times has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
A clip showing peacekeeping personnel from India and China engaging in a friendly tug-of-war in Sudan has gone viral Read Full Article at RT.com
Donald Trump could make Elon Musk a White House adviser if he wins the November election, the WSJ has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
Warsaw has blamed Belarusian border guards for migrant violence at Polish checkpoints Read Full Article at RT.com
Fraud charges have been laid against a St Catherine travel agent who allegedly collected more than $1 million from a group of high school teachers to book hotel rooms on their behalf but failed to do so. The accused is Denese Faulknor, 39...
A three-year-old boy is dead while five others are nursing injuries at hospital, after a man believed to be of unsound mind chopped members of a family in St Mary on Wednesday. The deceased has been identified as Asha Campbell of Pagee Street...
Director General for Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) Daud Suleman has announced the implementation of Revenue Assurance System (RAS) by the end of May 2024 which will support in revenue collection from operators. Suleman made an announcement during a press briefing on Thursday in Lilongwe. He told journalists that RAS will support revenue collection through […] The post MACRA’s Revenue Assurance System will boost tax collection, says DG Suleman appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A court in Zomba has acquitted an employee of Smallholder Farmers Fertilizer Revolving Fund of Malawi (SFFRFM) on theft by servant charges. The employee, Patrick Chamwala has been acquitted of the charge of theft by servant by the Senior Resident Magistrate Court sitting at Zomba. Chamwala, who served as a Sales Clerk for SFFRFM […] The post Court acquits SFFRFM employee on charges of stealing 200 bags of fertilisers appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Lilongwe Chapter of the Malawi alumni of the Global Health Corps have donated assorted medical drugs to Mitundu Community Hospital to ease the pressure the facility continues to face as a result of rapid population growth in communities surrounding it. The alumni also conducted screening services for various ailments. Speaking to Nyasa Times in […] The post Global Health Corps alumni donate to Mitundu Hospital, conduct screening services for chronic ailments appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Just a day after High Court enhanced the defilement sentence from 20 to 40 years, a man identified as Newton Jere 46, has been arrested for allegedly defiling a 10-year-old girl at Livingstonia in Rumphi district. According to Rumphi police spokesperson Noel Kamchenga, the suspect sexually assaulted the victim when she was on her way […] The post Not afraid of 40 years sentence? Another man in Rumphi arrested for defiling a 10-year-old girl appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Titus Mvalo has said the establishment of financial crimes division of the High Court will help to expedite corruption cases in the country. Mvalo spoke during the official launch of the division at Area 3 court premises on Thursday in Lilongwe. This development comes following announcement by President Lazarus […] The post Financial Crimes Court launched in Lilongwe, hailed as a giant step in speeding up corruption cases appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Last year, Hamilton police stopped responding to most noise complaints and the city's bylaw officers cut back their hours, leaving residents with no one to call for long stretches overnight. Unable to tune out the loud music, hammering and yelling, these residents are speaking out to demand change — and some quiet.
Saskatchewan is allowing foreign workers in agriculture from 40 countries to drive on their home country’s licence for up to a year.
As Canada is vastly expanding its child-care system, and just eight months after a major E. coli outbreak in Calgary child-care centres, an Alberta Health Services analysis shows the province is falling well short of its guideline to conduct at least two inspections per year at each of the province's licensed daycare centres.
Juliette Côté, 22, was one of three young people who died following a May 18 boat collision on Buck Bay, about an hour north of Kingston, Ont. Her family says she was strong-willed and sincerely loving.
Prince Edward Island is celebrating its first-ever International Day of Potato on Thursday.
A Winnipeg business is making sure thieves don’t walk off with their cash again by not having any on-site.
Debate is heating up over the City of Vancouver exploring the idea to sell the naming rights to parks and other public assets.
The Ontario government says that financial literacy and greater exposure to 'priority economic sector' career options will be part of an 'overhauling' of high school programs and requirements over the next two years.
The comforting sound of giggling grandchildren has chased away the cloud of anxiety that has loomed over Mohammed and Intisar Nofal's home for the past seven months.
A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in sections of the Brown's Town community in Kingston 16. The curfew began at 6 p.m. on Wednesday and will remain in effect until 6 p.m., Friday. The boundaries of the curfew are: NORTH: Along Cumberland Avenue...
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Le Vice-Premier Ministre en charge de la Planification et de la Prospective, M. Alexandre Barro Chambrier, a assisté ce mercredi 29 mai 2024, à Nairobi au Kenya, à la Cérémonie d'ouverture de la 59è Assemblée annuelle du Groupe de la Banque Africaine de Développement (BAD) suivie du 60ème anniversaire de l'institution. Conduit sous le Haut Patronage de Son Excellence William Samoei Ruto, Président de la République du Kenya, l'événement a été rehaussé par la présence de plusieurs Chefs (...) - ECONOMIE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
From the infamous 'Asbros', to the 'Ratboy' burglar who received his first caution at the age of 10, the notorious 'ASBO Kids' became the poster boys for youth street crime.
The ex-UKIP leader, who is now honorary president of Reform UK, appeared at a London press conference as he helped launch his party's new immigration policy.
The Eastern European gang hijacked 6,000 identities to make claims for Universal Credit and used the names of children living in Bulgaria as part of the five year scam.
Fiona Beal, 50, lured builder Nick Billingham, 42, into the bedroom with the promise of sex and before 'executing' him in the Northampton home they shared.
Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ahmed Moalim Faqi Ahmed, called for investment from China and Arab countries in Somalia's vital sectors during the tenth Ministerial Meeting of the Arab-Chinese Cooperation Forum in Beijing, China, on Thursday.
Latest updates from the campaign trail as Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer head to events across the country in the build up to the general election.
Officers were called at 9.20pm last night to reports of a shooting near Evin restaurant on Kingsland High Street. Three adults and a child were shot.
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A lecture in honour of Seychellois Africa activist, the late Achilles 'Kwame' Luc, was held on May 25 to coincide with Africa Day by Ananya Jahanara Kabir, professor of English Literature at King's College in London. Entitled «Archipelago and Continent: Africanity in the Creole Indian Ocean,» the lecture was organised by the Creole Language and Culture Research Institute and Bling Bling Poetry Association to mark Africa Day on May 25. Historians and African culture enthusiasts met at the University of Seychelles' auditorium to learn of the effects and involvement of African heritage on Creole cultures in the Indian Ocean. Kabir carried out research on the creolisation in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean regions, critical philology and the relationship between literary texts and cultural expression. Her research brought her to Seychelles, Reunion - a French overseas department - and Mauritius in 2017. In her lecture, she remarked that what strikes her in Seychelles «is that there is a commitment to having Creole as a national identity compared to neighbouring Mauritius, where religious and ethnic aspects would feature when one was declaring their identity.» Concerning the archipelago's relationship to the mainland, she said, «Seychelles does not just have historical Africanism but it appears to have a balance in local attempts at self valorisation.» She said, «Seychelles could be an example of how to strike a balance in incorporating the different cultures of its forefathers.» Using the late Luc as an example, she highlighted the way he presented himself - by adorning himself with a wooden carving of the African continent in a pendant, various colourful beads in his hair and a 'sak vakwa' - a bag used locally in Seychelles made from the fibre of Vakwa. «This shows the way the Creole nations recycle and use everything in their environment,» she explained, linking this way of life as being the way forward in this age of caring for the environment. Achille Kwame Luc, was a well-known artist, a promoter of the islands' rich culture and heritage, an environmentalist, an ardent supporter of human rights, and a peace lover. Kwame was the African name he adopted. He died in October 2018 at the age of 55. Meanwhile, the Bling Bling Poetry Association representative, Reuben Lespoir, expressed the will to keep the memorial on the calendars as activities to mark Africa Day. «While many people did not think to associate Archilles with the academic venture, this event shows that he was a multi-faceted individual who had a lot to offer in that area,» he said. The association is also looking for other activities that would attract more youth for Africa Day celebrations since the number of youths showing up to the lecture has gone down from the first one held. The first lecture to honour Luc was first held in 2019, due to his contributions to promoting arts, culture and heritage in the country, especially for Africa Day. Meanwhile, an exhibition showcasing African arts and culture was also organised to commemorate the day.