Right-wing nationalist Janez Janša has been elected as Slovenia's Prime Minister for the fourth time by the Parliament. His election follows the inability of Robert Golob to form a coalition government.
A Jerusalem resident, Israel Grossman, has been indicted on multiple terror and assault charges, including hitting security personnel with an ATV while attempting to flee a violent incident.
Senator George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, has called for unity within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Benue State following recent party primaries.
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has denied claims that it allotted food and transportation allowances for employees in Secretary Jonvic Remulla’s office.
Batangas 1st District Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste announced his commitment to provide one million sacks of rice to families in Batangas who have not yet received government assistance. He made the announcement at the Kapihan ng Samahang Plaridel.
The Minority caucus on Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee has criticized the Ghanaian government for postponing plans to evacuate Ghanaians from South Africa amidst escalating xenophobic tensions.
The Philippine government's Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) will launch a sea-based Service Contracting Program (SCP) on May 25, offering fare subsidies to operators and vessels across 11 routes.
The government is set to review the non-custodial sentences given to three teenage boys convicted of rape, following concerns raised by Jess Phillips that the sentences were unduly lenient.
Romulo Macalintal, a senior citizens' rights advocate, has called for the passage of a law that would strictly delegate government assistance distribution to agencies only, excluding politicians.
The Federal Government of Nigeria is advocating for stronger implementation of the country's migration policies, citing weak execution as a significant challenge in labor migration.
The Anambra State Government has reversed its decision and given approval for the annual Imo-Awka Festival, urging celebrants to maintain respectful conduct and avoid blocking major roads.
Ghana's Minority caucus has criticized the government for announcing an evacuation plan for Ghanaians in South Africa without adequate preparation. MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa clarified reports, assuring support for all Ghanaians affected by xenophobic attacks.
The Milei administration has informed the judiciary that it will allocate an additional US$400,000 to the budget of the Genetic Data Bank, after the institution warned it could no longer comply with court orders.
The UK government has reportedly pitched the creation of a single market for goods with the EU as part of an effort to reintegrate British trade, an idea sources say the EU has rebuffed.
The Land Transportation Office in the Philippines has issued a show cause order to one of its officials after a government vehicle assigned to the agency was seen parked at a shopping establishment.
An environmental group in the Philippines called on the government to prioritize waste reduction policies at the source to prevent landfill disasters, rather than focusing solely on waste disposal.
During her Friday press conference, President Sheinbaum discussed her meeting with US Homeland Security chief Mullin, stating that US security collaborations must respect Mexican law. She also questioned the US indictment of Raúl Castro.
Federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit against Maine's Secretary of State Shenna Bellows over the state's refusal to turn over voter data to the government.
A Russian Shahed-136 drone, reportedly containing European microchips and used to support mercenaries in the Sahel, was shot down in Mali for the first time.
The acting US Navy secretary announced a pause in a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan, citing concerns related to the Iran war, though Taiwan's government stated it had not received official information about the delay.