Congress' Radhika Khera faced verbal abuse in Chhattisgarh, leading to her tearful video going viral. She expressed feeling unsafe, hinting at resigning due to insults received from party leaders. The incident occurred during a meeting at the state Congress headquarters.
The provincial government is facing harsh criticism after a decision to revoke free parking for cancer patients at some hospitals in Saskatchewan.
The investigation continues into a collision that killed two grandparents and their infant grandchild during a high-speed police chase on the wrong way of Highway 401 east of Toronto.
The organizers noted on the X social network that the rally is attended by several hundred people
According to the TV channel, police officers used flash-bang grenades to enter a university building where the protesters had barricaded themselves
Two passenger cars were damaged
In this way Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on a statement by the Latvian Foreign Ministry that Kiev had already received from some partners Western weapons with permission to use them for strikes on Russian territory
Musk responded that he saw eye to eye with billionaire David Sacks, who said on the social network X that Kiev probably should have agreed to a deal in Istanbul
Ukraine could receive US-made F-16 fighter jet as early as this spring, the Air Force spokesman says Read Full Article at RT.com
Lawmaker and former UN official Sashi Tharoor is bullish on India’s weight on the global stage Read Full Article at RT.com
Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz says the EU should make a decision on the status of draft-eligible Ukrainians in the bloc Read Full Article at RT.com
Police were dispatched to around 100 schools in New Delhi after bomb threats were received by email Read Full Article at RT.com
Amit Shah reaffirms BJP's support for reservation and criticizes Congress for falsehoods. He highlights Modi's achievements, condemns Naxalism, and praises BJP's welfare initiatives. Shah advises against spreading lies and emphasizes Modi's vision for Chhattisgarh's development.
Shubham Narwal, from a Rajasthan village, defied odds to become the first Navy officer, inspired by his hardworking mother's sacrifices. His journey showcases resilience and determination, overcoming financial hardships and lack of resources to achieve his dream.
India and Maldives strengthen economic ties through increased trade and export quotas, with India emerging as Maldives' top trade partner. Bilateral trade exceeded $500 million in 2022, showcasing significant growth and collaboration between the two nations.
Naxalites killed in Chhattisgarh encounter debunking Marh's myth as a safe haven. Notable figures like SZCM Joganna, DVCM Mallesh Madkam, and Vinay among casualties. Hideout details revealed Naxalites caught off-guard.
Doha (HOL) - The countries in the Arab Economic and Cooperation Forum with Central Asian Countries and the Republic of Azerbaijan strongly supported the Somali government in its efforts to preserve Somali sovereignty on land, sea and air.
DUBAI: The Saudi Heritage Commission and Japan’s Kanazawa University are to collaborate on archeological work at two prehistoric sites. The scientific cooperation agreement, which was signed on Tuesday, relates to survey work at Jouf and Tabuk. It highlights the commission’s commitment to expanding its field work and archeological surveys across the Kingdom and enhances its scientific partnerships with specialist universities and centers around the world.
RIYADH: Schools in Saudi Arabia’s capital region Riyadh were instructed to switch to remote learning on Wednesday as storms and heavy rains continued to lash the country. The Ministry of Education said it had taken the decision “based on reports received from the National Center of Meteorology and in the interest of everyone’s safety.” Lessons would be conducted using the Madrasati and other e-learning platforms, it said. The rain continued to fall in Riyadh on Wednesday, while the temperature ranged from 17-25 degrees Celsius.
Cheryl-Lee Spence and her children have been displaced by flooding on Peguis First Nation multiple times.
Richard Martin is spending this year's fishing season on land after he says a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer broke his left leg in three places during a protest last month that shut down the provincial legislature.
Police say they continue to search for an armed man who allegedly threatened people in Dartmouth, N.S.
The American governmental scheme is sliding ever closer towards a pervasive authoritarianism. The American people, the permanent underclass in America, have allowed themselves to be so distracted and divided that they have failed to notice the building blocks of tyranny being laid down right under their noses by the architects of the Deep State.
According to Isavia’s forecast, 8.5 million passengers will travel through Keflavík Airport this summer.
[New Times] The government has confirmed that the United Kingdom sent its first asylum seeker to Rwanda on Monday, April 29 under a new voluntary program inked between both countries.
[RFI] Rwanda's historic opposition leader, Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, has filed a case before the East African Court of Justice (EACJ) seeking a re-establishment of her civic rights, including the right to stand in the next elections.
The 40-year-old cut a lonely figure as she dug through the trash with what looked to be a broken finger and pipe in hand as she donned a pair of pink pants that were too large for her.
TMC removes Kunal Ghosh as general secretary of the state organization for expressing views conflicting with party stance. Party emphasizes Ghosh's opinions as personal, not reflective of TMC. Media warned against attributing his views to the party, with legal action threatened for misrepresentation. Ghosh previously removed as party spokesperson.
Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday expressed her disapproval of the Election Commission's delayed release of the final voter turnout numbers for the first two phases of the Lok Sabha elections. She also voiced her worries about the abrupt rise in polling percentages during those phases. The commission only disclosed the voter turnout for the first two phases, held on April 19 and April 26, on Tuesday evening.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice on a plea moved by the Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) seeking direction to the Union of India through the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs for additional space for infrastructural requirements and expansion of the Delhi High Court. The plea moved by DHCBA seeks the expansion of Delhi High Court in courtrooms, lawyers' chambers, parking space, record room facilities and other allied activities by the redevelopment of adjacent land at Bapa Nagar, Zakir Hussain Road, New Delhi.