The Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached 24 properties linked to accused former railway claims tribunal judge R K Mittal in a Rs 50 crore fraud case. The agency has previously acted against judges involved in bribery and fraud, highlighting the case of former Panchkula judge Sudhir Parmar and alleged liaisoning in the Chhattisgarh PDS scam.
The CBI has closed the investigation into actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, giving a clean chit to Rhea Chakraborty. Rajput was found dead on June 14, 2020, initiating multiple probes. The closure reports in both cases have been submitted in a Mumbai court. Rhea's lawyer highlighted the hardships she faced, expressing hope that such incidents do not recur.
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff said the Russian president commissioned the painting by a ‘leading’ Russian artist and asked that Witkoff bring it to the White House.
Hundreds of Meiteis and Kukis in Manipur, displaced by ongoing ethnic violence, appealed to a delegation of Supreme Court and High Court judges for the restoration of their homes and lands. The judges assured them of legal aid services and pledged support for their resettlement.
The ethnic conflict in Manipur has displaced thousands and disrupted children's education. Relief camps are overflowing with young minds whose dreams have been interrupted. As families struggle for survival, the future of an entire generation hangs in the balance, with urgent government intervention needed.
Haryana's Khap Panchayats have praised the government's decision to ban songs that glorify guns and obscenity. They urge stronger action against artists who produce inappropriate content and advocate for promoting positive societal values. Leaders demand pre-release approval for songs and stricter regulations on DJ events.
Film critics have widely panned Disney's Snow White remake as a 'painfully muddle-headed affair' that is 'exhaustingly awful' - and now fans have weighed in with their equally punchy verdicts.
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Reports of wild bird deaths in Iceland have sharply decreased, according to a statement from the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (IFVA), suggesting that the spread of bird flu may be slowing. Despite this, the occasional case of severe bird flu continues to be diagnosed, underscoring that the epidemic is far from over.
Eggert Jóhannesson, a photographer for Morgunblaðið and mbl.is, has been awarded the News Photo of the Year 2024 by the Icelandic Press Photographers Association. The prestigious award was presented for his striking photograph taken in January 2024 during the search efforts in Grindavík for Lúðvík Pétursson, who went missing while working to fill cracks for the Icelandic Natural Disaster Insurance Agency.
There were four people onboard the plane
A drone exploded near a private house in the village of Kaznacheyevka, shattering its windows
Doctors added that the 88-year-old pontiff would continue to receive rehabilitation treatment, which will take time
However, according to prime minister of the German state of Saxony Michael Kretschmer, Russia poses a threat at the moment
According to the Hamas official, the movement «is ready to accept any form of government in the Gaza Strip that will be agreed on»
Did Trump misspeak? Is he trying to deflect a decision under heavy legal scrutiny onto Secretary of State Marco Rubio?
Leland Dudek argued that a ruling blocking Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team from access to sensitive taxpayer data could apply to all employees.
According to the magazine, «the White House does, in fact, have many options, if it wishes to undermine the alliance»
According to the paper, military facilities and officers’ barracks in the settlement of Nadzha came under attack
According to the acting regional governor, doctors, psychologists, legal experts and social welfare workers are providing the necessary assistance to the evacuees