Arvind Kejriwal criticized the Centre after Farooq Abdullah was allegedly prevented from meeting AAP MP Sanjay Singh, who was in Srinagar to protest the arrest of AAP MLA Mehraj Malik. Singh, along with other AAP leaders, were reportedly restricted from leaving a government guest house to hold a protest against Malik's detention under the Public Safety Act.
Ahead of Prime Minister Modi's anticipated visit to Manipur, 43 BJP members in Ukhrul district resigned, citing a lack of inclusiveness and respect for grassroots leadership. This mass resignation occurs against the backdrop of ongoing ethnic tensions between Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities.
Even as it marks the 80th anniversary of victory over fascism in World War II, China is propping up a regime in Myanmar that commits atrocities on a massive scale, says Thet Htar Maung.
Today our editors discuss the junta’s attempts to befriend the international community on whatever terms. Would even renewed U.S. interest be welcome?
Regime’s Election Commission purges four parties—three national and one regional—for allegedly failing to meet registration requirements.
China’s oil and gas pipelines across Myanmar enrich Beijing and the junta, but villagers along the route face threats to their livelihood and live in a climate of fear.
The ethnic army said 70 junta troops were killed in clashes in Ngape, where the regime has been deploying large numbers of conscripts in a bid to regain lost ground.
Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union members are carrying out industrial action in London between Sunday and tomorrow over pay and working hours, causing ongoing travel chaos.
[ISS] Focusing only on Boko Haram's ISWAP faction is no longer an option for the region's security forces.
Although euthanasia and assisted dying remain highly controversial in large parts of the globe, an increasing number of countries have legislation on it in place or are considering doing so. This is due to changing attitudes, advancements in medical technology and an ageing population. Several EU countries are at the forefront of these legal changes; at the same time, each of them has come up with its own solutions for addressing challenges such as how to avoid abuse. Neither EU law nor the European Convention on Human Rights contain provisions precluding EU countries from legislating on euthanasia. In response to questions from Members of the European Parliament, the European Commission has made it clear the EU is not competent to deal with the issue in any way. Four EU countries – Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg and the Netherlands – have legislation in force that allows euthanasia to be administered by a physician. Germany, Italy and Austria allow assisted suicide only. The Netherlands and Belgium, the two EU countries that were the first to allow euthanasia, have seen an increasing number of people apply for euthanasia over the years, with studies showing no sign of the legislation leading to any abuse. In addition, several EU countries are working on legislation on euthanasia or assisted dying. These include: Ireland, France, Cyprus, Malta, Portugal and Slovenia. The Portuguese parliament adopted relevant legislation back in 2023; however, owing to vetoes by the Portuguese president and rulings by the country's constitutional court, it has still not entered into force. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The Data Act aims to create value from data generated by connected products and services, by introducing data-sharing obligations. The principles enshrined in the Act have received general approval, but concerns have been expressed about the clarity of certain definitions, the sharing of commercially sensitive data and its regulatory complexity. Most provisions of the Data Act will apply from 12 September 2025. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Keir Starmer finally acted after another cache of messages emerged from Lord Mandelson to the notorious paedophile.
Stephen Colbert addressed the killing of Charlie Kirk in a last-minute speech appended to the start of Wednesday night's episode of The Late Show.
By 12:10pm, Charlie Kirk was deep into a Q&A session, speaking about mass shootings in America, when the gunfire erupted.
A Delhi court has dismissed a plea seeking action against Congress leader Sonia Gandhi over allegations regarding her inclusion in the electoral rolls before she became an Indian citizen. The complainant, Vikas Tripathi, argued that Gandhi's name was added to the New Delhi constituency's voter list in 1980, prior to her citizenship in 1983.
Malian President Assimi Goita reportedly signed a decree in late August appointing Hilaire Diarra, a top Barrick negotiator, as his adviser Read Full Article at RT.com
The conservative US activist and fiery critic of Zelensky was fatally shot during a public event in Utah Read Full Article at RT.com
The negotiations hinge on Moscow’s territorial claims and Kiev’s push for security guarantees, the US vice president has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The move to reduce Treasury bills came well before Donald Trump imposed 50% tariffs on most imports from the South Asian nation Read Full Article at RT.com
The increasing drive for censorship has created a “poisonous environment” in America, the political commentator told RT Read Full Article at RT.com
The vice president and the conservative activist, who was killed Wednesday, had a friendship that went back almost a decade.
Tourists visiting London have complained they've chosen the 'worst week' to visit the popular city.
The Foreign Affairs Select Committee of MPs are reported to have tried to get Lord Mandelson to appear in Britain to give evidence on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Lord Mandelson apparently found time while an EU Commissioner to join forces with a mysterious 'Mr Big' to help Jeffrey Epstein, new emails reveal.