- January 19th, 2025
Kyiv Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko said that Ukraine has received $3.87 billion from its partners for the country's rapid recovery. The total amount includes $2.6 billion for the reconstruction of critical infrastructure, $837 million for the energy sector and $169...
The European Union (EU) has decided to lift restrictions on Japanese food imports, which were initially imposed after the meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The decision comes just weeks before Japan is expected to begin pumping wastewater from...
Canberra The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announced on Friday that for the first time in its history, it will be headed by a female governor. Michelle Bullock, who is currently the RBA's deputy governor, will replace outgoing governor Philip...
Mogadishu Militants have captured a military base in southern Somalia. Four people, including three Somali security officers, were killed in fighting between al-Shabaab militants and regional forces. Al-Shabaab fighters in Jubaland state captured the Garili military base, which was recently...
Johannesburg The 10th BRICS Education Ministers' Meeting lasted for two days in Skukuza, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa and was attended by Education Ministers and representatives of all five BRICS countries, in which Namibia was also present. Invited Special Guest Country....
A former US military leader has said that the head of the Wagner Group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, is either in prison or dead. Retired General Robert Abrams told ABC News that "I assess that I doubt we'll ever see Prigozhin in...
The Ukrainian air force said on Thursday that about 20 Iranian-made drones were shot down in Kyiv's airspace. Wednesday night's Russian attack, which happened just hours after the end of a NATO summit in Lithuania, was the third in a...
Khartoum United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), more than three million people, nearly half of whom are children, have been displaced from their homes since violence in Sudan continued in April. OCHA and UNICEF reported that...
Wellington New Zealand has a net migration loss of 13,400 people to Australia in 2022, compared with a net migration loss of 5,400 people in 2021, according to estimates released by the Department of National Statistics on Wednesday. "The net...
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