Dominica: PM Skerrit met David Rutley, discussed climate changing concerns

Roosevelt Skerrit, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica, and MP David Rutley, the FCDO Minister for the Americas and Caribbean, had a conversation in Roseau, Dominica. The leaders' discussion focused on the creative climate funding between the two nations

Belgian PM De Croo slams Russia’s ‘aggression’, ‘war crimes’ in Ukraine at UNGA

The prime minister of Belgium, Alexander de Croo, during his recent address at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Friday has slammed Russia's "aggression" and "war crimes" in Ukraine.

Iran Prez Raisi blames West of hypocrisy over women’s right

Ebrahim Raisi used his speech at United Nations General Assembly to blame the West of hypocrisy over women's rights, in the context of his country currently receiving a lot of criticism over the death of 22-year-old Masha Amini.

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Notre-Dame Restoration Nears Completion: A Testament to Resilience and Renewal

According to Philippe Jost, president of the overseeing public establishment, Notre-Dame's grand reopening is set for December 8, 2024. President Macron's vision to rebuild it "even more beautiful" nears fulfillment

Macron Assures Paris Olympics Will Proceed Amid Security Concerns: Plans for Plan B and Plan C Unveiled

Macron disclosed backup plans, including relocating the event to Trocadero Square, opposite the Eiffel Tower. This alternative aims to ensure the ceremony's iconic backdrop while addressing security concerns

Ageing Paris Metro Braces for Olympic Onslaught: 7 Million Visitors Expected

"It's really difficult, and we're not even at the Olympics yet when there are millions of people on it," she remarked, echoing the sentiments of commuters grappling with reduced services since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020

Dr Terrance Drew appreciates wife Diani Jimesha’s philanthropic initiatives

Diani visited several schools and daycares, including KeBabies Child Development and Lousia Grant Pre School in Conaree, Vera’s Day Care and Cayon Day Care in Cayon, Nana’s house and St. Peter’s Day Care in St Peter’s

France Bolsters Olympic Security with 2,000 Foreign Officers Amid Heightened Threats

The decision to bolster security comes in the wake of the tragic incident in Moscow on March 22, where an attack claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group resulted in the loss of at least 144 lives