Calling Wangchuk an «inventor, and a social activist», RK Meghwal criticised the Leh administration for the violence, claiming police fired first on the protesters which led to the violence. Saying that Wangchuk has always been against violence, Meghwal mentioned how the climate activist had suspended his protest right after the violence broke out, but he was arrested anyway.
A Cattle Egret (kúhegri) was spotted earlier today west of Ólafsvíkurenni on the Snæfellsnes peninsula — a very rare sighting in Iceland.
Ladakh administration has ordered a magisterial inquiry into the September 24 violence that resulted in four deaths, with the report due in four weeks. Meanwhile, activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali J Angmo, criticized the Centre, alleging police brutality and misuse of Ladakh Police, comparing it to colonial repression.
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut called Congress leader Rahul Gandhi «a disgrace,» accusing him of defaming India and portraying its citizens as dishonest and brainless. Separately, Ranaut advocated for indigenous clothing, specifically khadi, citing its global demand and supporting the Prime Minister's appeal for self-reliance and purchasing khadi on October 2nd.
Bihar is witnessing a fierce political battle over «illegal migration,» with Prime Minister Modi accusing the Mahagathbandhan of shielding foreign infiltrators. This offensive, a recurring BJP poll strategy, targets the opposition ahead of elections, particularly in the Muslim-majority Seemanchal region. While BJP officially cites development, the infiltration narrative aims to reshape electoral dynamics, echoing past campaigns in Delhi and Jharkhand.
The Delhi High Court stayed the suspension of Ramanujan College Principal, Professor Rasal Singh, who faced harassment allegations. The court found his suspension violated natural justice, noting the matter should have been referred to the college's Internal Complaints Committee. It observed Singh, with an unblemished record, appeared a victim of vendetta, ordering the ICC to examine the case.
Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition, accused the BJP-led central government of a “wholesale attack on Indian democracy” during an interaction in Colombia, emphasizing India's diverse traditions needing democratic space. The BJP hit back, calling him a “Leader of Propaganda” for denigrating Indian democracy abroad and wanting to «fight Indian state.»
This Saturday, at Kamuzu Stadium, President Lazarus Chakwera will walk into history. For the first time since Malawi embraced multiparty democracy in 1994, a sitting president will not only accept defeat at the ballot but will personally attend the inauguration of an opposition successor to hand over the reins of power. Make no mistake—this is […] The post Editorial | Chakwera’s Handshake with History appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi stands at a cultural crossroads. Our heritage is rich, our music and arts are vibrant, yet our government has largely left these assets untapped in national development. In a country where tourism, culture, and creative industries could drive jobs, foreign investment, and international recognition, one name shines as the natural bridge between Malawi and […] The post OPINION | Why Tay Grin is Fully Ripe to be Presidential Advisor on Arts and Culture appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
United General Insurance Company Limited (UGI) has donated K4.5 million to the Insurance Institute of Malawi (IIM) to support its upcoming annual conference, set for October 2 to 3. Speaking during the symbolic cheque presentation on Tuesday, UGI Sales and Marketing Manager Golden Jamu, said the decision to support the conference was because IIM’s mission […] The post UGI contributes K4.5 million to IIM annual conference appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Congratulations, Professor Peter Mutharika, on your swearing-in. This Saturday, Malawi gets another episode of “The Mutharika Presidency”—a sequel nobody was sure would ever be made. Like all sequels, the plot is familiar, the cast looks the same, and the audience—Malawians—are watching closely, popcorn in hand, wondering: Will this one be any better than the last? […] The post OPINION | Dear Mr. President, Please Don’t Mess Up This Time appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
This morning, Malawians were greeted with the disheartening news that fuel and beer prices have gone up once again. Soon after, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) issued a statement distancing itself from the price increases, asserting that such developments are beyond government control as they are influenced by international market forces. The DPP further argued […] The post For DPP, Blame-Shifting Ends Here: The Call for Honest, Solution-Oriented Leadership appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Addis Ababa (HOL) — The Executive Director of the National Climate Fund (NCF), Liban Obsiye, has emphasized that national coordination, ownership, and leadership are essential for the success of climate finance investments at the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Regional Dialogue with Africa, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Thursday.
Mogadishu (HOL) — The Somali Police Force in Garasbaley district of Mogadishu have arrested a soldier accused of robbing and injuring a civilian.
It is widely believed that the programs of ‘Iska wax u qabso’ were initiated by the military regime and promoted by its charismatic leader Gen. Mohamed Siad Barre in early 70’s. This is also what I believed before I come across with Dr. Ali Dhi’sow Liban’s personal history. Hence my article is aiming to correct such misleading narrative on the subject matter and I invite anyone who can prove me wrong.
The Black Sabbath legend died of heart failure at the property on July 22, just two weeks after performing a farewell concert with his bandmates at Birmingham 's Villa Park.
More Americans blame Trump and Republicans than Democrats for shutdown, poll finds.
Warring factions at odds over his failed effort to overturn the outcome are renewing their rivalries in a major midterm contest.
The longest shutdown in history, which lasted 34 days during President Donald Trump’s first term, cost the government about $11 billion.
SINGAPORE — The High Court has upheld the decision made by the State Courts to refuse bail to an Indonesian businessman allegedly involved in a high-profile corruption case in his country.Paulus Tannos, 70, was arrested in Singapore on Jan 17 after being on Indonesia's fugitive list since October 2021.Tannos was said to be implicated in a major graft scandal involving the Indonesian government's electronic ID card or e-KTP project, which allegedly caused state losses of about 2.3 trillion rupiah (S$178 million).In a hearing on Oct 2 presided by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, Tannos had his appeal for bail denied.The defence, led by Suang Wijaya of law firm Eugene Thuraisingam, argued that Tannos had medical conditions which justified him being allowed bail.These conditions included chest discomfort, the narrowing of heart valves and diabetes.CJ Menon said if bail were to be granted to Tannos, this would mean other accused individuals under the Extradition Act can seek this exception and be released from bail due to some minor illness, only to have the bail revoked a few days later after having recovered from it.
Manufacturing conglomerate BYD Singapore is one of three companies that have been awarded the contract for the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and Ministry of Transport's (MOT) autonomous public bus pilot.The contract has been awarded to a consortium of MKX Technologies (Singapore), Zhidao Network Technology (Beijing) and BYD (Singapore) for about $8.14 million, said LTA and MOT in a joint statement on Thursday (Oct 2).A consortium refers to an association comprising of multiple companies.This is part of the plans to trial the use of Autonomous Vehicle (AV) technology, said the statement.The autonomous buses will be piloted on public bus services 400 (Marina Bay) and 191 (one-north) for an initial period of three years.Initially, LTA will procure six such buses from the consortium, which will have similar features to existing public buses such as designated spaces and boarding/alighting ramps for wheelchair and personal mobility aid users as well as strollers.
A 24-year-old man was caught on campus during vape enforcement operations conducted by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and the Ministry of Education (MOE) across six Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs).He was found in possession of two e-vaporisers, 10 related components and was issued a notice of composition and fined on the spot.The e-vaporisers and components were seized.In a joint statement on Thursday (Oct 2), MOE said that HSA enforcement officers and IHL campus security personnel carried out the operation from Sept 8 to Sept 29.Separately, five individuals aged between 20 and 25 were also found in possession of duty-unpaid cigarettes and have been referred to Singapore Customs for further investigation.In addition to the penalties imposed by HSA for vaping offences, the statement noted that IHLs will enforce disciplinary actions under their respective frameworks, which have been strengthened to align with the national stance against vaping.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan compared RSS to Zionists. He called them twin brothers. Vijayan criticized Prime Minister Modi over US H-1B visa fee hikes. He also questioned Modi's response to increased tariffs on Indian goods. The Chief Minister condemned the release of a postage stamp and coin for the RSS centenary. He stated this insulted the Constitution.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's centenary address, highlighting the organization's nation-building contributions. Bhagwat emphasized individual character building, the Shakha system's role in fostering discipline, and promoting social harmony. He also stressed the Hindu society's duty to contribute to global welfare, urging Swayamsevaks to uphold these values.
Chennai Police detained 39 RSS members near Porur for holding a Guru Puja and special shakha training at a government school without permission. This detention coincided with the RSS centenary, which drew sharp criticism from Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin, who condemned the central government's commemorative stamp and coin release.
Jack Thorne, the creator of hit Netflix series Adolescence, has called for a 'self-examination' from advertising bosses following the study.
Union home minister Amit Shah lauded the RSS on its centenary, praising its workers for their unwavering devotion, service, and sacrifice for the nation. Shah, a proud swayamsevak, highlighted the organization's growth into the world's largest voluntary body since 1925, contributing significantly to national causes like liberation movements and fostering unity across all strata.
Western leaders spoke for hours but little substance emerged from the meeting in Copenhagen, the outlet has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
The only good thing US President Donald Trump has done is imposing sanctions on India, Samantha Power has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar warned Congress leaders against discussing a change in chief minister, emphasizing his collaboration with CM Siddaramaiah and adherence to high command directives. This warning followed an MLA's public support for Shivakumar as future CM, prompting Siddaramaiah to reiterate his commitment to a full five-year term, denying any rotational agreement.
In exclusive Daily Mail photos, the actress, 58, was seen for the first time since the collapse of her 19-year marriage to singer Keith Urban, 57, out on a hike in Nashville, Tennesse, on Wednesday.
Mulikat Ogumodede worked 17 hours days by completing day shifts at Deutsche Bank and night shifts at the Houses of Parliament five days a week between 2008 to 2024.