Bareilly Police arrested key accused Tazim following violent clashes over the 'I Love Muhammad' campaign. Tazim, a known cattle smuggler, fired at officers during his arrest; a weapon was recovered. Seventy-two people are now in custody, and ten FIRs have been filed.
The Election Commission released Bihar's final voter list, showing a significant increase in electors after a Special Intensive Revision. This process, which included a drive to remove illegal migrants, faces Supreme Court scrutiny and opposition allegations of irregularities. The EC, however, maintains its impartiality amidst the controversy.
The probe into the Karur stampede has escalated into a blame game between the Tamil Nadu government and TVK chief Vijay. DMK leaders released videos alleging TVK cadres broke cordons and chose an unsuitable venue, leading to overcrowding and a surge. They claim organizers ignored police warnings. Vijay, however, accused CM Stalin of vendetta, challenging him while defending his party.
TEHRAN – With the support of the health ministry, some 40 percent of the girls at secondary schools and high schools will receive Iron and vitamin D supplements.
The California-based Electronic Arts has been valued at $55 billion in the deal Read Full Article at RT.com
The Health Secretary received a standing ovation at Labour's conference in Liverpool as he lavished praised on the recently-resigned deputy prime minister.
Forecasters warned residents in the affected areas to expect 'pretty incredible rainfall totals' with up to 10 inches set to accumulate on the highest ground between tomorrow and Friday.
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The US State Department has accused South Africa of failing to take effective measures against traffickers Read Full Article at RT.com
Mogadishu (HOL) — More than 50 Somali citizens imprisoned in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been released following discussions between Somali and Congolese authorities, officials confirmed.
Police have blamed firms in China for supplying the larger vessels, which traffickers are stuffing over capacity in a bid to make as much money as possible.
The Health Secretary received a standing ovation at Labour's conference in Liverpool as he lavished praised on the recently-resigned deputy prime minister.
TEHRAN – The National Elderly Week is being observed from September 30 to October 6 in the country, focusing on improving mental and physical health, social participation, and life quality in older adults.
TEHRAN – Delegations of Iranian knowledge-based firms, operating in health sector, will participate in the China International Import Expo (CIIE) 2025 which is scheduled to take place in Shanghai from November 5 to 10, as well as the Convention on Pharmaceutical Ingredients (CPHI) and Pharmaceutical Machinery and Equipment Convention (PMEC), which will be held in India from November 25 to 27.
TEHRAN – The 7th national conference on the country’s forests is scheduled to be held from November 5-6.
About a hundred protesters gathered in Liverpool after Palestine Action was declared a terror organization Read Full Article at RT.com
Hungary has banned 12 Ukrainian news organizations in response to a similar move by the neighboring country earlier this month Read Full Article at RT.com
The Times has reported that Swedish politicians back a domestic nuclear arms production while experts insist the project is near-impossible Read Full Article at RT.com
The Israeli strike on Hamas earlier this month reportedly killed six people, including a Qatari citizen Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev is continuing to try to drag Western Europe into the conflict, according to Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Read Full Article at RT.com
Icelandair is in discussions with the Ministry of Infrastructure about operating extra flights to bring home travelers stranded abroad following the bankruptcy of Play Airlines.
National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has donated K10 million towards the Research Dissemination Conference organized by the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) from October 1 to 3, in Blantyre. Speaking during the cheque presentation ceremony on Monday, NBM plc Account Relationship Manager in Corporate Banking Rachel Chirambo, said the Bank was proud to […] The post NBM plc boosts KUHeS research conference with K10 Million appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The winds of change are blowing harshly through Malawi’s corridors of power. Barely weeks after the September 16 elections, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has launched its first major crackdown — shutting down the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) offices in Lilongwe. When we visited the premises on Tuesday, the once-busy government loan hub looked […] The post DPP Crackdown Begins: Police Seal Off NEEF Headquarters in Lilongwe appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
An extraordinary photo captured the moment the man, wearing reflective blue tinted sunglasses, a blazer and a tie, was escorted by two agents.
David Linyard was working on the roof of Play2Day in Martlesham, near Ipswich in Suffolk, when he fell through an opening in the roof.
Debbie O'Connell had her claim dismissed by the court after she was caught on video using her injured arm leading a horse and chopping vegetables.
From sunning herself in Venice earlier this month to living a life of luxury in her nine-bedroom mansion, multi-millionaire Emma Watson has now come under fire for being 'ignorant... of real life'.
Police have blamed firms in China for supplying the larger vessels, which traffickers are stuffing over capacity in a bid to make as much money as possible.
The US President announced the crackdown on Monday, claiming Hollywood had been 'stolen' by rival nations.
Known for its cobbled streets, turquoise waters and bustling art scene, it's no wonder this picture-postcard town was voted the nation's happiest holiday location.
Amid a sea of students at a lecture hall in Nanyang Technological University (NTU), a young bespectacled boy listens curiously.At just seven years old, Theodore Kwan has been attending freshmen chemistry lectures at the university thrice weekly since August. The homeschooled Singaporean sat for the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Chemistry paper — the equivalent of the GCSE O-levels — this April when he was just six years and 10 months old.He obtained an 'A', setting two records in the Singapore Book of Records for being the youngest Singaporean to attain an IGCSE certificate, and an A-grade.Now, the prodigy is stretching his science knowledge with the help of senior lecturer Dr Sumod Pullarkat, according to NTU's student magazine, Hey!.«I thought that sitting in as a guest in my freshmen chemistry lectures would give Theodore an avenue to probe the depth of his interest in chemistry,» said Dr Pullarkat. Theodore does not attend lab sessions or sit exams.The boy's presence at lectures has surprised some students and netizens.
SINGAPORE - A man and his former lover, who were on trial over the alleged sexual abuse of the woman's daughter when the complainant was between 11 and 16 years old, were acquitted of all charges on Sept 30.The 74-year-old man, who used to provide massages at a temple, was accused of sexually violating the girl under the guise of massaging her to «cure» her menstrual condition, and performing «ritual showers» to get rid of her «bad luck».The woman, 66, was accused of helping the man commit the offences, including holding down her daughter's ankles.The pair had contested the allegations in a trial that began in November 2021.Delivering his verdict on Sept 30, High Court Judge Pang Khang Chau said he did not find the complainant's evidence to be sufficiently credible and convincing.He concluded that the prosecution's case has not been proven beyond reasonable doubt, and thus, it would be unsafe to convict the pair of the charges against them.The pair cannot be named under a gag order to protect the identity of the complainant, who is now 24 years old.The man faced 15 charges for alleged offences committed between 2012 and 2017.