A groom's drunken misconduct at his wedding in Budaun led to its abrupt cancellation. He arrived intoxicated and touched the bride inappropriately during the varmala ceremony, causing the bride to call off the marriage. Despite efforts from the groom's family to proceed, the wedding was eventually formally cancelled.
Controversy has arisen as the Congress' Kerala unit accused Bollywood actor Preity Zinta of a loan waiver from New India Cooperative Bank, based on a news report. Zinta refuted the claims, labeling them as fake news and clarified that she had repaid the loan in full over a decade ago.
In a landmark verdict, a Barrackpore court sentenced five individuals, including Panihati councillor Tarak Guha, to life imprisonment for the lynching of fish trader Sambhu Chakraborty in 2014. The attack, suspected to be over theft, saw justice served after nearly a decade of legal proceedings. Chakraborty's wife, Jyotsna, expressed relief and recounted the struggles of raising her children alone.
The Bombay High Court ruled the MMRDA's termination of Systra's contract for three Mumbai Metro lines as arbitrary and unfair. The court mandated the MMRDA to reassess the contract termination, citing the agency's failure to provide valid reasons. The decision emphasizes that state bodies must act fairly even within private contracts.
Chloe Dobbs' first words on Channel 4 reality show Go Back To Where You Came From didn't leave much room for doubt.
The government aims to construct 10,000 km of national highways in 2025-26, marking the lowest target in seven years. This effort includes constructing 5,800 km of high-speed corridors. The plan also involves raising significant funds from highway project monetization and private investment while focusing on road safety and removing hazardous locations.
In the aftermath of a language row in Belagavi, a girl retracted her sexual harassment complaint against a bus conductor under the Pocso Act. The incident sparked tensions between Kannada and Marathi speakers, leading to bus services suspension. Authorities are considering police deployment on buses to ensure safety and resume services.
The latest news on President Donald Trump’s return to the White House and the new Congress.
Republican lawmakers are starting to air more concerns about Elon Musk’s U.S. DOGE Service amid fierce pushback from their constituents.
For the first time in a long time, the Mt Bláfjöll ski area was open today.
After about 500 trees were removed in Öskjuhlíð over the weekend, which have obstructed flights to and from the east/west runway at Reykjavík Airport, a remote meeting was held yesterday between the City of Reykjavík, the Icelandic Transport Authority, Isavia, and ten municipalities.
Andrew Furey has stepped down as the premier of Newfoundland and Labrador.
A US-based nonprofit has called on the ICC to investigate former President Joe Biden over Israeli war crimes in Gaza Read Full Article at RT.com
The Indian government is backing domestic manufacturing of crude carriers to mitigate Western sanctions impact Read Full Article at RT.com
The UK has announced plans to cut its foreign aid in the name of increasing total defense spending to 2.6% of its GDP by 2027 Read Full Article at RT.com
On January 24, four days after taking office, President Trump announced he had signed an executive order declassifying the JFK files - a promise he had made during his first term...
The EU is divided on using seized Russian assets, with some wanting to give them to Kiev and others viewing them as a bargaining tool Read Full Article at RT.com
Renault will have to reimburse Russian investments of $1.3 billion to buy back the share it sold for 1 ruble, Avtovaz CEO says Read Full Article at RT.com
BP is reportedly set to ditch renewable energy targets and double down on fossil fuels to regain investor confidence Read Full Article at RT.com
National Development Party (NDP) President Frank Mwenefumbo has issued a stark warning over the operations of Lotus Resources PLC at Kayerekera Mine in Karonga, accusing the Australian firm of blatant disregard for Malawi’s mining laws. Writing on his Facebook page, he has since called on the government to take immediate action, warning that failure to […] The post Kayerekera Mine Violating Local Procurement Laws: Mwenefumbo Warns of Impending Crisis appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Mr. President, it is now undeniable—your leadership has been tragically let down by both yourself and the team you have assembled. Leadership is a matter of vision, strategy, and above all, the people you choose to carry that vision forward. And here lies the most glaring failure of your presidency: you have not assembled the […] The post Editorial: Mr. President, You Have Been Let Down by Your Team and Yourself appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Atupele Muluzi, leader of the United Democratic Front (UDF), has voiced his strong support for the vendors and ordinary Malawians who took to the streets of Lilongwe today, protesting the rising cost of goods and economic hardship. In a heartfelt statement on Facebook, Muluzi said, “Our brothers and sisters in the markets, the vendors, are […] The post Atupele Muluzi Lends Support to Vendors Amid Protests, Calls for Urgent Government Action appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi National Women’s Football Team recovered from a 2-0 to beat hosts Zambia 3-2 in a nail-biting international friendly match played in Lusaka on Tuesday. Malawi survived a scare when the hosts scored an early goal in the sixth minute through US-based Rachael Kanandanji. But the Scorchers weathered the storm to give Zambia’s Copper Queens […] The post Malawi’s Scorchers Avenge Zambia Victory appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
[Independent (Kampala)] Kinshasa, DRC -- The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has announced a four-month suspension of cobalt exports to regulate supply amid concerns of overproduction in the global market, authorities said Monday.
Andrew Furey has stepped down as the premier of Newfoundland and Labrador.
«The IOC will not make any sensational or abrupt moves now ahead of the organization’s presidential election, which will take place soon,» Dmitry Svishchev said
«They vacate territories to repurpose seized homes as drone control and command centers, as well as to accommodate personnel,» Vitaly Ganchev stated
The German holding does not account Unipro metrics in their reporting statements and does not exercise operational control in the company since late 2022
The company supports about 7% of total fertilizer imports by African nations, Mikhail Sterkin said
Earlier, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan indicated that Yerevan and Baku had reached an agreement on 15 of the 17 points in the peace agreement
Akhilesh Yadav accused BJP governments in UP and at the Centre of a spat, suggesting CM Yogi Adityanath's 'pig' comments targeted Delhi. He pointed out the contradiction between state and central pollution boards over Ganga's cleanliness, questioning their coordination and actions.
Shashi Tharoor's recent actions and statements, including praising the government and posting a selfie with BJP minister Piyush Goyal, indicate he is asserting his stance within the Congress. With Kerala assembly elections approaching, the Congress faces a challenge in navigating Tharoor's position while maintaining party unity.