In a statement published Monday, the university's media relations office said the situation with protesters on campus «shifted significantly.»
The bench, comprising Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta, heard Kejriwal's plea challenging his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, representing Kejriwal, responded to the court's queries, revealing that no bail application had been submitted before the trial court.
The Supreme Court issued notice on a writ petition seeking exemption from Shariat law for ex-Muslims. The plea, filed by Safiya PM from Kerala, argues for secular laws' application instead. The court deliberated on conflicting interpretations of existing statutes. The petitioner's challenge lies in accessing civil rights despite religious disaffiliation. The case raises crucial questions about the fundamental Right to Religion.
A complaint has been lodged against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his AAP associate Atishi, alleging defamation against the BJP and its members. Filed by Praveen Shankar Kapoor, the media head of BJP's Delhi unit, the complaint awaits pre-summoning evidence recording, scheduled for May 4 before Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Tanya Bamniyal.
This activity report covers the year 2023 and presents an overview of the expertise provided by the Unit, notably in the area of EU economic governance, Recovery and Resilience Facility, Banking Union and Monetary Policy in view of supporting the related scrutiny activities in the competent committee(s). The activity of the Unit also covered preparations of inter-parliamentary meetings, including co-operation with EU national parliaments at staff level, and technical support to Ukraine in the domain of the Unit. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The Indian defense minister has claimed that border negotiations with Beijing are going “smoothly” Read Full Article at RT.com
French actor Gerard Depardieu has been summoned for police questioning due to new allegations of sexual harassment, local media reports Read Full Article at RT.com
Social media manipulation is difficult to discern and could erode democracy by undermining the credibility of political messages Read Full Article at RT.com
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf also asked to start the fight for leadership to replace him as soon as possible
According to the ministry, a total of 34,488 people have been killed and 77,643 have suffered injuries in Gaza since October 2023
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said earlier that Ukrainian and US officials were discussing the amount of military, financial and other aid to Kiev for the next ten years as part of talks on a bilateral security agreement
Federal prosecutors filed charges in the case against a total of 27 people
A total of 11 people will be running for the office of the President of Iceland. This was stated in the ruling of the National Electoral Commission.
SINGAPORE — Su Baolin, one of the 10 foreigners in Singapore's largest money-laundering case, made millions from his role in illegal online gambling operations abroad, said prosecutors. He got the money into Singapore by funnelling it through his accomplices and cryptocurrency platforms to make it hard for the authorities to detect his crimes. And when the police found a large sum of money in his bungalow, he lied that he had won the money by gambling in casinos. On April 29, Su was sentenced to 14 months' jail after pleading guilty to three charges — two for money laundering and one for abetting false representations made to the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras). Su, 42, who is originally from China and holds a Cambodian passport, faced a total of 13 charges. The other 10 charges included forgery, making false declarations to the Ministry of Manpower and refusing to sign statements he made at Changi Prison. These were taken into consideration for sentencing. With one-third remission, Su — who has been in remand since his arrest on Aug 15, 2023 — could be out by end-May.
It was high drama at a HDB block in Jurong West last Sunday afternoon (April 28) when a man wielding a knife jumped from a 15-storey window and landed on the zinc roof of a makeshift shelter. He survived the fall and was taken to National University Hospital. The incident took place at Block 754 Jurong West Street 74. Before he jumped, the man had an hour-long standoff with the police, reported Shin Min Daily News. A 55-year-old resident surnamed Guo told the Chinese evening daily that she saw the man climb out the window and sit on the ledge. Several police officers and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel were at the scene. SCDF firefighters had deployed a safety mattress below the block and an ambulance was parked nearby. An unnamed resident who lives on the 14th floor told Shin Min that he heard someone arguing and threatening to jump out of the block at about 4pm. Another resident on the 12th floor said that police and SCDF officers had asked to enter his home so they could deploy a safety net.
In a nod to her love for her family, Ms Audrey Fang’s brother Benjamin directed the hearse carrying his sister to drive by the floral shop their mother ran in Depot Lane. Ms Fang kept the business alive after her mother died in 2019. The 39-year-old left her job as a design manager in a construction firm in 2022 to run the place full-time. “It was just something we wanted to do for her,” Mr Fang told The Straits Times as he fought back tears. The hearse left the family home in Petir Road on April 29 at about 10.50am. It was accompanied by more than 60 friends and relatives of the designer, who was killed while on a solo trip to Spain. Ms Fang, who had travelled to Xabia in the south-east of the country on April 4, was found dead on April 10 about 150km from her hotel.
The Republic has voiced alarm that large numbers are taking advantage of the invisible border on the island to avoid being deported to Rwanda.
Located in east London , the property offers close links to public transport in more ways than one, with the back garden lying directly underneath a railway bridge.
Latest updates as Scotland's first minister Humza Yousaf is reportedly considering resigning ahead of two votes of confidence expected this week
The reaction, while astonishingly rare, is at the heart of a multi-million-pound class action by dozens of victims and families of the dead who claim the jab was 'defective'.
Ringleader Piran Ditta Khan, 75, was the seventh and final man to be convicted over the fatal shooting of PC Beshenivsky - almost 20 years on.
ByteDance’s CapCut editing app has become the standard for short-form video. Legislation that could lead to a ban of TikTok could also apply to CapCut.
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Police are investigating a doctored clip showing Home Minister Amit Shah calling for scrapping reservations for disadvantaged groups Read Full Article at RT.com
Warnings from some Western leaders that Russia could attack Europe are “groundless,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says Read Full Article at RT.com
Tech entrepreneurs Elon Musk and David Sacks raised alarm over Ukraine’s plan to sign ten-year aid deal with the US Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU can help Kiev sustain lower losses but doesn’t want its people to die on the battlefield, the bloc’s foreign policy chief says Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow’s ambassador to South Africa, Ilya Rogachev, has shared his insight on the popularity of the country for Russian tourists Read Full Article at RT.com
EU banks operating in Russia paid four times more taxes in 2023 than before the Ukraine conflict, the Financial Times has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) - Somali Ministry of Health, in collaboration with UNICEF and WHO, organized a two-day media orientation workshop on immunization for thirty journalists from across the country on April 24th and 25th in Mogadishu.