Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Varanasi, criticized opposition parties for prioritizing family interests over public service, emphasizing his government's commitment to inclusive development. He inaugurated multiple projects worth Rs 3,880 crore, highlighting Varanasi's transformation into a healthcare hub and a model for blending development with heritage. Modi also mentioned India's efforts to host the 2036 Olympic Games.
The Chamoli Police on Thursday stated that the Nandprayag Sakot-Kothiyalsain road, which was blocked due to a fallen tree amid heavy rainfall, has been cleared and traffic restored thanks to the swift response of the fire service team.
Sanjay Raut welcomed Tahawwur Rana's extradition for the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, cautioning the BJP against politicising it for electoral advantage. He highlighted the extensive legal and diplomatic efforts since 2009, spanning multiple governments. Raut expressed concerns that the government might expedite Rana's case to influence the Bihar elections, urging them not to turn it into a political spectacle.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has informed a special court that Tahawwur Rana, accused in the Mumbai attacks, had planned similar attacks in other Indian cities. Following his extradition from the US, the NIA sought Rana's prolonged custody to uncover the full scope of the conspiracy, suspecting that the tactics used in Mumbai were intended for execution elsewhere.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Varanasi, where he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 44 projects worth ₹3884.18 crores. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath welcomed the Prime Minister, highlighting the significant developments in Kashi over the past 11 years.
SINGAPORE — As light rain fell over Tampines on the morning of April 11, the family of 10-year-old Freya Ji Yinan gathered to bid her farewell. Freya, an Australian, died in hospital after a fire broke out in a shophouse in River Valley Road on April 8. It left 21 others injured. Freya's family and friends came together on April 11 at Singapore Funeral Parlour in Tampines, where a memorial service was held for her. There, Freya's portrait was adorned with white chrysanthemums, and dark and light pink roses. A pink rabbit stuffed toy sat beside a memorial plaque which displayed her name and the brevity of her lifetime: 2014-2025. At around 10.30am, an elderly woman arrived and, upon seeing Freya's portrait, collapsed on the ground and wailed. Family members surrounded her as they cried and hugged each other. A man who identified himself as Freya's uncle said he flew over from China after hearing the news, but declined to speak further. Also at the wake was a woman who identified herself as Freya's maternal grandma. She said her granddaughter grew up with her, but did not say more.
Foreign travel to the United States is down — but for many of those still coming, they remain confident that they’ll be welcomed in the U.S.
The show of unity between Mayor Karen Bass and real estate developer Rick Caruso stirred fresh political intrigue about the mayoral and governor’s races.
Trump’s tariff policy poses a stark test of his ability to defy political gravity, dividing his allies but showcasing the remarkable faith of his die-hard base.
Macron warned that Europe would still need to 'mobilise' its leverage to protect itself, warning of the 'fragility' of Trump's 90-day 'pause' on harsh tariffs
It comes just months after Energy Secretary Ed Miliband declared he had banned new coal mines in Britain to 'send a signal to the world' on climate change.
In a truly remarkable set of pictures, the Daily Mail details the extraordinary sisterly bond of these exceptionally strong young women.
GDP expanded by 0.5 per cent on February - surprising analysts who had pencilled in activity flatlining again after zero progress in January.
Mohamed Salah has finally agreed a new deal with Liverpool, the club have announced. The Egyptian has put pen to paper on a two-year deal worth £375,000 per week.
The United States and Russia carried out a prisoner swap in the United Arab Emirates on April 10
[allAfrica] Tanzania Opposition Leader Lissu Charged With Treason
According to the Islamic republic's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei, the Iranian side intends to assess Washington's position at the talks on Saturday and then give its response
56% of respondents said they approved of the Russian government’s overall handling of the country
The French president stressed that Europe intends to protect itself and achieve the removal of tariffs through a fair agreement with the United States
The flight carrying Witkoff departed from Fort Lauderdale in Florida and landed at Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg
According to Kherson Region Governor Vladimir Saldo, the Kiev regime has been blocking attempts in the media to raise the issue of a presidential election
President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, according to Axios Read Full Article at RT.com
The Roads Authority (RA) has bemoaned the destruction and vandalism of streets on the newly-constructed roads in Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, describing the act as retrogressive. In a statement posted on its Facebook page, the RA says vandalism of streetlights is becoming a major concern for the Roads Authority, stressing that the wanton act is jeopardizing public […] The post Roads Authority Malawi bemoans vandalism of streetlights in Lilongwe appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
As Malawi counts down to the September 2025 General Elections, there is a visible surge in alliance formations among smaller political parties. While some may see this as business as usual in the lead-up to elections, I believe this signals a deeper reality about our political landscape, the constant struggle for relevance and survival by […] The post Opinion: Small Party Alliances: A Strategy for Relevance or a Political Mirage? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The National Smallholder Farmers’ Association of Malawi (NASFAM) has commended the government, through the Ministry of Agriculture, for the timely release of minimum farmgate prices for the 2024/25 agricultural season. The association, in a statement issued on Wednesday, said th3e announcement comes at a critical time when our smallholder farmers are harvesting and entering the market. However, NASFAM has urged […] The post NASFAM welcomes farm-gate prices, urges consistent enforcement, support for farmers appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Fourth Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF) will focus on the need for dialogue and diplomacy amid global challenges and increasing fragmentation on the international stage.
Antalya (HOL) – Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in Antalya on Thursday night to attend the 4th Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF), which officially opened Friday and will run through April 13 under the theme “Reclaiming Diplomacy in a Fragmented World.”
Brussels (HOL) – Somalia's first National Security Service (NSS) director and a key figure in the military government of Siad Barre, General Ahmed Suleyman Abdalla Dafle, has died in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday at the age of 87, his family confirmed.
Following a devastating 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, India swiftly launched Operation Brahma, deploying robot mules, nano drones, and an 80-member NDRF team for search and rescue. A field hospital with 118 medical workers was established, and the Indian Navy dispatched ships carrying 40 tonnes of relief supplies to Yangon.
Rahul Gandhi has criticized PM Modi's commitment to tackling unemployment, alleging the abandonment of the 'Employment Linked Incentive' scheme. He accused Modi of favoring big corporations over small businesses. The BJP retaliated, citing significant job creation under Modi's government and a decrease in youth unemployment, while also defending the ELI program and attacking Congress's past record.
[Crisis Group] War in Sudan has pushed about one million refugees and returnees into isolated and impoverished parts of neighbouring Chad. Crisis Group expert Charles Bouëssel visited this region to learn how it is coping with the influx.
[The Conversation Africa] The upcoming elections in Gabon will test whether the country is on a firm democratic footing, or whether it will be business as usual with military men in control, but under the guise of democratic choice.
The European Union supports the development of its most remote regions, known as the outermost regions: Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Réunion, Martinique, Mayotte and Saint-Martin (France), the Azores and Madeira (Portugal), and the Canary Islands (Spain). The purpose of this support is to compensate for the constraints arising from the geographical remoteness of these regions. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP