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Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut has demanded a probe into a missing 4-kg silver brick, allegedly donated by the party for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Raut claims Uddhav Thackeray donated the brick along with Rs 1 crore, but the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has provided no acknowledgement.
Hospitals and clinics will now face administrative penalties, not criminal fines, for minor procedural lapses under revised Clinical Establishments Act rules. This move, part of the Jan Vishwas reforms, aims to ease business operations and reduce compliance burdens. The amendments focus on routine, low-risk procedures, shifting enforcement to a structured adjudication process with opportunities for hearings and appeals, while still prioritizing patient safety and quality care.
In a significant regulatory update, fertility clinics and sperm banks are now required to register under the ART and Surrogacy Acts to access necessary IVF laboratory materials. The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has issued this guideline to prevent unregistered entities from gaining access to critical supplies like IVF media and reagents, which could pose risks to patient health.
Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Jyoti Waghmare has lodged a complaint with the National Commission for Women against fellow MP Sanjay Raut. Waghmare accuses Raut of persistent use of abusive language and public insults directed at women representatives. The complaint seeks immediate criminal proceedings, citing Raut's conduct over the past four years as detrimental to Maharashtra's political culture. This action follows Raut's controversial remarks amidst recent party defections.
[New Zimbabwe] FRESH pressure is mounting on President Emmerson Mnangagwa not to sign Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 into law, with civic organisation WeThePeople urging him to first subject the controversial legislation to a national referendum.
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The Tichitenji Estate dispute has exposed a troubling structural gap in Malawi’s civil justice system — one where winning in court does not mean winning in practice In December 2025, the High Court of Malawi ruled clearly and unambiguously: the Kaphwiti family were the rightful owners of Tichitenji Estate, a 583.7-acre property in Mchinji whose […] The post Stay orders, stalled justice and land left in limbo: the Malawian family still waiting to claim land the courts say is theirs appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Government launches investigation into how GM Properties Limited obtained legal ownership of Area 26 land despite failing to compensate families it was ordered by the High Court to pay Malawi’s Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development has admitted it may have issued a title deed to a private developer in breach of its own […] The post Malawi lands ministry investigates its own title deed blunder appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Malawi’s new licensing regime for foreign‑exchange bureaus has been presented by the Reserve Bank as a step towards a cleaner, more transparent market. But the reforms have reopened a familiar question: whether supervision can meaningfully stabilise a system defined by chronic scarcity. The framework — shorter licence cycles, higher capital thresholds, spot‑only trading and mandatory […] The post Malawi’s forex bureau overhaul exposes deeper supply‑side fault lines appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Civil society organisations led by the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC) have called on the Malawi Government to revoke the citizenship of Pakistani-born businessman Mahmood Azhar Chaudhry, arrest him, and deport him to Pakistan. Addressing a news conference in Lilongwe on Wednesday, the civil society leaders argued that if authorities are unable to prosecute Chaudhry, […] The post Chaudhry Risks Citizenship Revocation, Arrest and Deportation appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
Minister of Labour, Skills and Innovation Joel Chigona says technical and vocational skills are vital for Malawi to meet its Agenda 2063 targets. Speaking Thursday in Lilongwe while addressing 52 students competing in the 2026 National Skills Competition, Chigona said as a country we need to enhance technical skills. The event, themed “Showcasing Talent and […] The post Minister Chigona says Technical Skills Key towards achieving Malawi 2063 Goals appeared first on Malawi News | Breaking News, Politics, Business & Sports | Nyasa Times.
The administrator of a major online international terrorist community has been detained in Russia’s Republic of Dagestan, the FSB has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Angela Eagle, security minister, noted that she was a minister at the start of the Blair government in 1997. Mr Burnham was merely a Labour aide at that time.
Buckingham Palace revealed he paid more than £12.9 million in 2024/25 to HMRC and a further £11.7 million the previous year, putting him among the country's top 100 taxpayers.
Cette rencontre traduit ainsi la volonté portée par la Première Dame de faire de la santé publique un levier majeur du développement humain. - SANTE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Iran has denied Donald Trump’s claim that its unfrozen funds would be spent on American agricultural products Read Full Article at RT.com
The documentary made by Olga Kiryi, Alexey Balakirev, and Ilya Andilevko, tells about the deadly attack on the night into May 22, when the college building was attacked
Damage to a power transmission line and an industrial plant in Novomoskovsk was registered
These forces will provide mobility services and "support to US government personnel, search and rescue teams, the US Southern Command said
La ministre déléguée chargée de la Mer et de la Pêche, Catherine Chabaud, se rend en visite officielle en Polynésie française du vendredi 26 juin au mercredi 2 juillet pour rencontrer les acteurs du secteur maritime et de la préservation de la biodiversité marine.
Iran launched explosive-laden suicide drones at a cargo ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday.
When former bank worker Kate Wright joined The Only Way Is Essex in 2015, she was refreshingly comfortable embarrassing herself on TV. But it all changed when she caught the eye of Rio Ferdinand.
The 16-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was found not guilty after claiming he had accidentally plunged a knife into the schoolgirl's chest while acting 'like I was fencing'.
Katie Price has branded her marriage to Lee Andrews 'f***ed up' yet still insists he is her 'perfect match' and the 'best husband in the world'.
After years of defensiveness about his private life, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is answering those 'questions' about his affairs.
SINGAPORE — The Monetary Authority of Singapore will soon start consultations on quicker approvals of new types of investment funds within its retail funds regulatory framework, Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong said at the Association of Banks in Singapore's annual dinner on Thursday (June 25).After the consultation process, the central bank could introduce a new category and approval process for non-traditional funds.Here are some details:Gan said that for most new fund types, MAS will aim to establish the necessary guardrails in about three months, which is quicker than the current process.Once the guardrails are in place, similar funds could receive authorisation in around three weeks.Funds would still need to meet core requirements in governance and asset safekeeping. He said a fund's underlying assets should be based on publicly traded securities and financial derivatives.Gan also said the MAS would establish the Future of Finance Institute, an innovation centre to pool resources for specific artificial intelligence and tokenisation capabilities as well as test emerging technologies.[[nid:738841]]
SINGAPORE – Disgruntled with their leader Pritam Singh and agitating for change, a group of Workers’ Party cadres aim to unseat him at the party’s internal elections come June 28.The search for a challenger has intensified in recent weeks, stemming from a High Court decision in December 2025 to uphold Singh’s conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee.The disgruntled lot have made overtures to several of the opposition party’s senior MPs, though no one has confirmed that they will run against Singh so far, party insiders told The Straits Times. They did not want to be named, citing disciplinary actions against members who had been publicly critical of the party.Names that have come up in discussion include Aljunied GRC MP Gerald Giam and Hougang MP Dennis Tan. Also mentioned were Sengkang GRC MPs He Ting Ru and Jamus Lim, who were part of a three-person disciplinary panel that found Singh had contravened the WP’s Constitution over his conviction.Several cadres said the situation was still fluid and may continue to change even up to the day of the votes.