The PM Modi-chaired Cabinet meeting approved the proposal for introducing The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Bill, 2026 in Parliament to amend The Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Act, 1956 for increasing the number. The Constitution leaves the size of the Supreme Court open-ended. Article 124(1) provides for a Chief Justice of India and permits Parliament to determine the number of other judges through legislation.
Le présent projet de décret, pris en application des dispositions de l'article 95 de la Constitution, réglemente le port de la tenue africaine au sein de l'administration publique. Il institue, pour l'ensemble des agents publics, le port obligatoire d'une tenue africaine chaque vendredi au sein des administrations publiques. Pour les agents de sexe masculin, sont admis : le pantalon et la chemise en pagne, portés sans cravate avec des chaussures fermées ; le deux-pièces taillé dans un (...) - ARTS & CULTURE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
[Capital FM] Dar es Salaam, Tanzania -- President William Ruto and his Tanzanian counterpart Samia Suluhu have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening regional integration by directing the removal of all non-tariff barriers to trade between their countries by the end of May 2026.
[SAnews.gov.za] Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA) Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has urged all South Africans to exercise heightened caution following severe weather warnings issued by the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
A Bangladesh national was sentenced to 12 months' jail on Tuesday (May 5) for employing a fellow countryman who had overstayed in Singapore.Jahangir Mohammed, a work pass holder, had failed to duly verify the immigration status of Talukdar Md Pabel, before hiring him, the Immigrations and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Tuesday.Pabel, 26, had been in Singapore on a special pass, which expired on Jan 18, 2021. Three months later, he was arrested by ICA for overstaying.Investigations found that he had approached Jahangir for a job, and worked for his company Maa Trading as a rice packer from November to December 2020.In January 2021, Pabel was re-employed as a rice packer by Jahangir at Maa Trading, and also worked as a shop assistant at a minimart operated by Maa Trading until he was arrested on April 20.While investigations were ongoing, Jahangir had coached other employees at Maa Trading to give false statements to ICA officers.Pabel was given one month's imprisonment and three strokes of the cane. He has served his sentence and since been deported and barred from re-entering Singapore.
A Singaporean man allegedly linked to an organised crime group in Cambodia that scammed Singaporeans will be charged in court on Wednesday (May 5).Ngiam Siow Jui, 30, is purportedly in the initial list of 27 Singaporeans and seven Malaysians wanted by the Singapore Police Force (SPF) over their alleged involvement with the group.Police said on Tuesday that Ngiam was arrested by the Cambodian National Police (CNP) in Phnom Penh. He was repatriated to Singapore and arrested on his arrival on Monday.Ngiam will be charged with the offence of facilitating the commission of a serious offence, in furtherance of the illegal purpose of a locally-linked organised crime group.If found guilty, he could be jailed for up to five years, fined up to $100,000, or both.The 34 people's identities were uncovered through investigations and evidence gathering in Cambodia, after a joint operation with the CNP in Phnom Penh on Sept 9, 2025.
The police received about 1,300 reports of missing persons annually between 2021 and 2025, with the majority of vulnerable missing persons found within the day, said Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam.Shanmugam, who is also Coordinating Minister for National Security, was responding to a parliamentary question by MP Fadli Fawzi (Aljunied GRC), who asked how many missing persons have been reported since 2021 and the number of such persons who were found within a month.He also asked if the Government had assessed the feasibility of using the new SG Alert system to send location-based notification of missing persons to mobile phone users in the vicinity of where they were last seen.In his written reply, Shanmugam said the police do not track the time taken to locate a missing person as this can vary significantly from case to case.He added that the police will accord priority to vulnerable missing persons, including young children, elderly persons and persons with intellectual disabilities.
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The sides announced closer integration between Armenian and EU digital ecosystems, including in high technology, artificial intelligence, and semiconductor manufacturing
On November 28, 2025, the Armenian parliament ratified the agreement between Yerevan and the European Union on establishing a framework for Armenia's participation in EU crisis management operations
Export orders reached more than $480 mln, which «highlights strong global demand,» the department stressed
The High Court (Financial Crimes Division) has dismissed an application by Yusuf Investments Limited seeking to fully unfreeze bank accounts linked to the controversial purchase of the Amaryllis Hotel by the Public Service Pension Trust Fund (PSPTF), in a ruling that keeps key funds under restriction as investigations continue. The matter, heard under Miscellaneous Application […] The post High Court Refuses Full Unfreezing of Yusuf Investments Accounts in Amaryllis Hotel Dispute, Citing Ongoing ACB Investigation appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
West Bengal witnessed a significant political shift as the BJP formed its first government, largely influenced by the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. This exercise, which removed nearly 12% of voters, disproportionately affected minority communities and became a central, contentious issue, reshaping voting trends and contributing to the BJP's surge across the state.
Despite the many selling points for E20 in East London, homeowners living in the area now known as the East Village are now struggling or even not allowed to sell their apartments.
The Conservative Party leader spoke out against rising antisemitism after she was confronted by a woman trying to play down the issue ahead of the local elections in Essex.
Iceland’s swimming pool culture has caught the attention of The New York Times, which recently published an in-depth article on the role of pools in Icelandic society.
Many workers at a company the Nova Scotia government contracts to care for vulnerable adults and children feel they've been unfairly treated, after they say Arden Professional Client Care let them believe for years their pay was not taxable — and that the company went so far as to put it in writing.
[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has firmly denied reports circulating in media and on social platforms claiming that the United Arab Emirates' ambassador to Somalia has been expelled.
The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has stepped up efforts to lure investors into football, positioning the sport not just as a passion, but as a viable and potentially lucrative business opportunity. For years, Malawi’s corporate sector has kept its distance from football sponsorship—a sharp contrast to the 1980s and early 1990s when companies were […] The post FAM Targets Corporate Malawi to Revive Football Sponsorship and Turn the Game into a Profitable Investment appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Spokesperson for Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, Aubrey Kusakala, has issued a stern warning to individuals accused of manipulating and distorting content involving the prophet on social media, declaring that those responsible will face legal consequences once identified. In a strongly worded statement, Kusakala said there is a growing trend of people using advanced digital tools to […] The post Bushiri’s Spokesperson Warns of Legal Crackdown on Online Content Manipulation Targeting Prophet’s Image appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has turned up the heat on the Executive over the continued absence of former Chief Secretary Colleen Zamba, whose no-show is now threatening to cripple a high-stakes inquiry into the controversial sale of the Amaryllis Hotel. Appearing before PAC yesterday, Chief Secretary to the Government Justin Saidi was pressed to […] The post PAC Grills Government Over Zamba No-Show as Amaryllis Hotel Probe Stalls, Raising Questions About Accountability appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Business owners across Malawi’s major cities and trading centres brought commerce to a near standstill yesterday, shutting down shops in protest against the new electronic invoicing system (EIS) rolled out by the Malawi Revenue Authority—a move traders say threatens to expose, penalise, and ultimately suffocate their already fragile businesses. From Limbe to Lilongwe, Mzuzu to […] The post “We Are Not Refusing Tax—We Are Fighting for Survival”: Traders Shut Shops Nationwide Over MRA’s New System appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
EU funding for employment and social objectives has long been a substantial component of multi-annual financial frameworks. The proposals for the next MFF will see a new approach in which funding for these objectives will be encompassed within National and Regional Partnership Plans. This study compares the proposals for the current and next MFFs, the relevant legislation and expected governance reforms. It pays particular attention to the ramifications for the European Pillar of Social Rights and concludes with set of recommendations for the European Parliament to consider in responding to the MFF proposal. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP