Join the U.S.? No way, according to most Canadians polled in two recent surveys. However one of the surveys found a sizable chunk of Canadians, nearly a quarter, were at least open to the idea.
Nigeria, Africa’s fourth-largest economy and the world’s sixth-most populous nation, has officially joined BRICS as its ninth partner Read Full Article at RT.com
BJP president J P Nadda unveiled the first part of BJP's manifesto for the Delhi elections, promising Rs 2,500 monthly allowance for eligible women, financial support for expecting mothers, subsidies, and implementation of Ayushman Bharat Yojana. Nadda criticized AAP for failing to implement similar schemes and assured the prompt execution if BJP is elected.
Chandra Arya, an Indian-origin MP from Nepean, Ottawa, announces his candidacy for Canadian Prime Minister after Justin Trudeau's resignation. His platform includes transforming Canada into a republic, raising the retirement age, citizen-based taxation, and recognizing Palestine. Arya's father and brother highlight his unexpected political journey and dedication.
The Supreme Court criticized the MCD for failing to manage solid waste in Delhi, where 3,000 tonnes of waste are dumped untreated daily. The court was dismayed that the Ghazipur dumpsite would take another four years to be cleared. The Centre expressed its commitment to addressing the problem, highlighting the need for better coordination between the Centre and Delhi government.
Tanzania has denied a Marburg virus outbreak following WHO reports, confirming all suspected cases have tested negative Read Full Article at RT.com
The new Moscow-Tehran treaty signals to the world their readiness to unite in the face of external challenges, according to an expert Read Full Article at RT.com
The inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump will take place inside the Capitol, due the severely cold weather in Washington, DC Read Full Article at RT.com
Here are main things to watch in new year by one of Russia’s best foreign policy experts Read Full Article at RT.com
Removing the sanctions on Russia would deprive the EU of leverage in Ukraine, the bloc’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has alleged that Congress MLA and former excise minister Kawasi Lakhma played a pivotal role in a liquor scam in Chhattisgarh. He reportedly received Rs 2 crore monthly from an illegal liquor syndicate, contributing to a state exchequer loss exceeding Rs 2,100 crore. Lakhma is accused of using crime proceeds for real estate investments and promoting FL-10A licenses for the cartel's benefit.
PM Modi urged the auto industry to focus on eco-friendly mobility through EVs, hydrogen fuel cells, and biofuels while highlighting the role of the middle class and youth in driving car sales. At the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, he emphasized manufacturing in India for both domestic use and export, with the aim to reduce fossil fuel imports and promote sustainability.
The Supreme Court stated that an accused can be considered for bail in money laundering cases if they have spent over a year in jail without charges being framed, following its decision in the Senthil Balaji case. This aims to bring consistency to bail plea rulings.
Twenty-two-year-old Oneek Henry, otherwise called ‘CJ’, of Top Hill, Mount Carey, St James, has been charged with several offences following a shooting incident in his community on July 5, 2024. He has been charged with three counts of shooting...
People’s National Party (PNP) General Secretary Dr Dayton Campbell has confirmed that “discussions” were held with ousted Kingston Central caretaker Lawrence Rowe regarding the “possibility” of him being appointed to the Senate and a state board...
According to the ministry, most Ukrainians that signed up for this unit live in Poland, while the rest live in Denmark, the Czech Republic, Germany and Lithuania
The talks were held «in a positive atmosphere» and «demonstrated consensus among their participants,» Al-Qahira Al-Ekhbariya said
The list of Palestinian prisoners has been made public so that those who suffered from their actions could challenge their release with Israel’s Supreme Court
According to the region’s governor, Alexander Bogomaz, no one was hurt and no damage was reperted
Previously, Fico offered Zelensky to hold negotiations on Slovak territory close to the Ukrainian state border
Russia’s gross domestic product is projected to grow 1.4% this year, despite global economic uncertainty Read Full Article at RT.com
Maoists in Chhattisgarh's Bastar region abducted three tribal villagers from Hallur in Bijapur, killed one suspecting him as a police informer, and freed the other two after thrashing them. This incident followed an operation where security forces killed 12 Maoists. Additionally, two BSF personnel were injured in a blast in Narayanpur.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached 142 properties worth Rs 300 crore in a money laundering case involving Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah. The properties are registered in the names of real estate agents. Siddaramaiah allegedly used political influence to secure compensation in the form of valuable sites for his wife.
Supreme Court denies bail to former PFI chairman E Abubacker, arrested under UAPA, citing an unsatisfactory medical report. Abubacker's house arrest plea was also refused. Opposition from Solicitor General over the novel house arrest concept was noted. The petitioner retains the right to seek bail from the trial court.
Amit Shah met with Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav to discuss implementing the new criminal laws in the state, emphasizing proper use of terrorism-related sections and 'trial in absentia' for national security cases. Shah pushed for transparency and efficient legal aid, along with advancements in forensic capability and electronic evidence management.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute over 65 lakh property cards to rural land owners, with a cumulative property value of Rs 135 lakh crore. These cards from the SVAMITVA Scheme will aid in obtaining bank loans and ease property-related disputes. Beneficiaries span across 50,000 villages in 10 states and two Union Territories. The success of the scheme is set to be showcased internationally.
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Ethiopia has been listed among the worst jailers of journalists in Africa, with six journalists detained--five of whom are facing «terrorism» charges that could carry death sentences, according to the 2024 prison census by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), released Thursday.
[allAfrica] Geneva -- Sudan's conflict is worsening, and the UN Human Rights Office chief Volker Türk says it is becoming even more dangerous for civilians after reports that dozens were brutally killed in ethnically targeted attacks in the southeastern state of Al Jazirah and amid reports of an imminent battle for control of the capital, Khartoum.
[allAfrica] Monrovia -- The Director General of the African Centers for Disease Control, Jean Kaseya, has said the center stands ready to support Tanzania and other countries in the region where suspected cases of the infectious Marburg Virus Disease have been identified. The World Health Organization earlier this week issued an alert warning of a possible outbreak in the country, although the Tanzanian Health Ministry has said tests conducted on available samples did not show the existence of Marburg in the East African nation.
Hargeisa (HOL) — Somaliland's new government has arrested multiple youth activists and journalists advocating Somali unity, rekindling fears of continued political repression despite a change in leadership.