In a significant action, Delhi Police have filed an FIR concerning a student protester’s complaint about a pellet injury. Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs has denied political clearance for Telangana CM Revanth Reddy's trip to the US, deeming the visit inappropriate. In another incident, an Andhra MP's son faced charges after allegedly causing a fatal incident involving his Aston Martin.
Punjab Congress leaders distanced the party from Deepender Singh Hooda's remarks. Hooda described Sajjan Kumar, a 1984 riots convict, as a nationwide role model. The party stated its support for riot victims and their affected families. Hooda's comments drew sharp criticism from Sikh groups and opposition parties. Sajjan Kumar, convicted in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, died recently.
Bikram Singh Majithia of the Shiromani Akali Dal expressed that public sentiment is leaning towards an alliance with the BJP. He highlighted Punjab's strategic location and the importance of social harmony as pivotal factors. The two parties had a longstanding relationship before parting ways over farm laws. Majithia emphasised that the final decision will come from the leadership of both sides, leaving the results of this potential collaboration uncertain.
Singapore and Vietnam will hold their first high-level strategic dialogue on Aug 25.The first Singapore-Vietnam Strategic Dialogue (SVSD) will be co-chaired by Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing and permanent member of the Communist Party of Vietnam central committee secretariat Tran Cam Tu.The high-level strategic platform was formalised through an exchange of memorandum of understanding on cooperation during President To Lam's state visit in May.In a news release on Friday (Aug 21), Singapore's Public Service Division (PSD) said the dialogue will allow political leaders and senior officials from Singapore and Vietnam to exchange views on issues such as governance, leadership development, and transformation of public services.
An elderly woman was taken to hospital after she fell while riding an escalator at a shopping mall in Yishun on Wednesday (Aug 19).In a video posted to Facebook, the woman can be seen lying on her side on the steps of the stationary escalator as several SCDF personnel attended to her.A shopping trolley can also be seen near the escalator. The incident took place on the escalator connecting the first and second floors of Junction Nine, Lianhe Zaobao reported. The woman is believed to have fallen while riding the escalator with the shopping trolley. Responding to queries from AsiaOne, the Singapore Civil Defence Force said it received a call for assistance at 18 Yishun Avenue 9 at about 4.45pm. The woman was subsequently taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.AsiaOne has reached out to Junction Nine for comment.Escalator safety[embed]https://www.facebook.com/BCASingapore/posts/pfbid02JfzdV2fP5uEQum9VnWGLFrPUg5oG51CPeRiuhGftL4bTffYiCM8Uwugh59QS6hVul[/embed]
National water agency PUB has ceased search and capture operations at Pandan Reservoir after the reported crocodile sighting there turned out to be fake.In an update on Friday (Aug 21) evening, the agency said further investigations found that the photograph provided in relation to the sighting was fake.«PUB takes a serious view of false information that may cause public alarm and disrupt activities. We have ceased search operations and made a police report,» PUB added.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police confirmed that a report was lodged and investigations are ongoing.Significant resources were deployed following the Thursday report.PUB had alerted the National Parks Board and installed signage around the reservoir to advise the public to exercise caution.In addition, the Singapore Rowing Association and Singapore Canoe Federation, which conduct water activities in the reservoir, were informed to suspend all activities.[[nid:743162]]editor@asiaone.com
Democrats seeking Senate seats in some swing states are taking aim at party leadership — and even supporting Republican policies.
The Senate candidate had leveraged his national fame to raise more than $16 million before losing Florida’s Democratic primary.
Kemoy Blake, the technical drawing teacher at Winston Jones High School in Manchester, is used to his students achieving high passes in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination. But in his eight years at the school, this was the first time all his students scored grade ones in the subject area, with some earning distinctions. “I am extremely proud and grateful. For me as a teacher, it is a very ... moment,” he told The Gleaner, failing to find the right word. “I will always cherish this moment.”
WESTERN BUREAU: Travellers trying to get between Jamaica and Florida in the United States are facing airfares exceeding US$3,000, sold-out flights, and limited alternatives as a severe summer squeeze on airline seats takes hold. The crunch, particularly acute during July and August, has made getting to South Florida – normally less than two hours by air from Jamaica – an expensive and, in some cases, near-impossible exercise.
Silver Strikers Ladies produced a stunning turnaround to beat Mozambique’s Costa Do Sol 2-1 in their opening CAF Women’s Champions League COSAFA Qualifiers fixture at the Gaborone United Stadium in Botswana on Friday. It could hardly have started worse for the Malawian side. Costa Do Sol forward Lucia Moçambique fired her side ahead inside just […] The post Silver Strikers Ladies open CAF campaign with thrilling 2-1 comeback win appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
According to Yevgeny Lisnyak, people had to drink rainwater and eat what they had stockpiled before the front line closed in until Russian soldiers arrived
The decision comes into effect, starting from September 1, 2026
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the training facilities and equipment are constantly being upgraded, and new simulator systems are being introduced
This is the third consecutive in-person meeting of the Russian Security Council since the beginning of August
The system is completely safe for bomb disposal experts
Burythorpe House Hotel in North Yorkshire, was given the lowest possible score following a visit from food hygiene inspectors on July 7 meaning 'major improvement' is required.
An alleged friend of Manchester synagogue terrorist Jihad Al-Shamie, pictured, has appeared in court accused of having information which may have prevented the atrocity.
If the Cotswolds becomes their new stomping ground, Harry and Meghan are likely to find themselves with just as many celebrity neighbours as they had in California.
The woman, whose name is believed to be Lily, entered the convenience store wearing an outfit which left her back exposed.
Shocking footage shows migrants clashing with French police as they attempted to intercept a boat from crossing the English Channel .
More than 33,000 needy and eligible students have been provisionally approved for funding under the 2026/27 academic year loan cycle, as the Higher Education Students Loans and Grants Board (HESLGB) revealed it had been hit with unprecedented demand for financial support. The Board confirmed that 33,25 8 students have provisionally secured funding, after processing a […] The post More than 33,000 Malawians approved for student loans amid gender gap appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamvekha has signalled that the government is preparing to review a raft of taxes imposed on various goods, insisting the levies were only ever intended as temporary measures. Mwanamvekha made the announcement on Thursday in Lilongwe during the annual Digital Africa Summit at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC), responding directly to […] The post Tax relief on the way? Mwanamvekha hints at review of ‘temporary’ levies on smartphones and internet data appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Jailed rights activist Sylvester Namiwa has finally been granted bail by High Court Judge Mzonde Mvula, bringing an end to weeks of anxious waiting for the campaigner, who has remained behind bars since his dramatic arrest last month – but he will not walk free without a raft of strict conditions attached. Delivering his ruling […] The post Freed! Namiwa granted High Court bail – as his explosive ‘President within two months’ claim heads for treason trial in September appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Alfred Gangata has floated a mouth-watering proposal for the Malawi Scorchers to take on domestic giants Big Bullets and Mighty Wanderers in warm-up friendlies, as part of the team’s preparations for next year’s World Cup in Brazil. Speaking during a welcome breakfast hosted by National Bank at Capital Hotel […] The post Scorchers vs Bullets? Gangata proposes blockbuster friendlies against Malawi’s biggest clubs ahead of World Cup appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
There is a particular kind of political row that Malawi does rather well: not one born of corruption or policy failure, but of symbolism – of who sat where, and on what, and whether they ought to have. This week’s instalment concerns Madam Gertrude Mutharika, who played host to the Scorchers, Malawi’s celebrated women’s football […] The post A First Lady, a Presidential chair, and a small constitutional headache appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
The BJP criticized Rahul Gandhi for protesting outside a police station. He sought an FIR regarding alleged pellet gun injuries suffered by a student. The BJP stated an FIR was already registered and a committee was investigating. Rahul Gandhi accused the Home Minister of being scared of justice. The Congress leader continued his protest until an FIR was filed.
Arvind Kejriwal has accused BJP supporters of assaulting volunteers from the Cockroach Janata Party during their inspection of a local school. Reports indicate that the volunteers faced violence and had their vehicles damaged by villagers. They expressed frustration over police inaction, demanding that those responsible be arrested within 48 hours.
Union minister JP Nadda slammed Rahul Gandhi for staging a protest outside a police station, labeling it a desperate bid for media coverage. Nadda asserted that the demonstration was merely an effort to distract from the ongoing Vande Mataram controversy tied to Congress. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi sought to address police brutality towards students—an issue the Supreme Court is currently reviewing following the July 20 incident.
Lawmakers and 2026 candidates on both sides of the aisle are questioning whether Flock cameras have proliferated too quickly.
Multiple candidates seeking Senate seats are running ads critical of their own party, supportive of Republican policies, or both.