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G20 leaders face criticism at COP29 over fossil fuel stance
G20 leaders whose countries account for 80% of global emissions and 85% of the world's GDP attracted flak on Tuesday from observers at the COP29 climate conference in Baku after their communique, \"G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders' Declaration\", failed to commit to transitioning away from fossil fuels.
Israel-Hezb ollah War: US steps up efforts to clinch ceasefire deal
One of Joe Biden's top Middle East envoys travelled to Beirut on Tuesday, as the US steps up efforts to clinch a cease-fire between Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Israel.
Will NCQG bridge the climate finance gap?
\"Show me the money.\" That immortal line from Jerry Maguire may well decide whether or not the COP29 climate talks at Baku, Azerbaijan, arrive at the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG).
Senators demand info on probe into Gaetz
Key senators in both parties are demanding more information on a closely-held House sexual misconduct probe into former Representative Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be US Attorney General.
PRESIDENT PUTIN EXPANDS RULES ON RUSSIA'S NUCLEAR USE
Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Tuesday, signed a decree broadening the scope of when Moscow can use nuclear weapons in a clear message to the West and Ukraine.
After US nod, Ukraine strikes Russia with long-range missiles
The 1,000-day mark has magnified scrutiny of how the Ukraine-Russia war is unfolding and how it might eventually end
Mandate for an inclusive nation
Sri Lanka parliament poll results suggest the possibility of a breakthrough in ethnic ties
Shift in ground in the Indian labour market
India's unemployment rate has been falling for a long time now.
Urban Voters need to overcome poll apathy
The Maharashtra assembly elections will once again face an acid test in terms of the urban-voter-turnout jinx in the state.
Tapping the potential of India's creative economy
TO INDIA'S CREATORS, THE CALL TO ACTION IS SIMPLE YET PROFOUND: EMBRACE CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGIES SUCH AS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGEN CE, 5G, & VIRTUAL PRODUCTION
Work-visa focus in FTA talks doesn't help India
Instead, the Centre must push for concessions in goods and services trade as well as in investment frameworks
'GOVT BOUND TO SEEK SALEM'S RELEASE AFTER 25 YEARS IN PRISON'
The central government is bound to request the President to release gangster and 1993 Mumbai serial blasts convict Abu Salem Abdul Qayyum Ansari, currently lodged in Nashik jail, after he completes 25 years of imprisonment, prison authorities informed the special TADA court on Tuesday.
CONGRESS LEADER RAISES LAND ISSUE IN HRY ASSEMBLY
Congress leader Ashok Arora raised the issue of Punjab leaders opposing Haryana's move to set up an additional Vidhan Sabha complex in Chandigarh during the last sitting of the assembly's winter session on Tuesday, describing it as \"unfortunate\".
Rajnath calls on IAF to ensure efficient 'capability building'
NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday asked the Indian Air Force brass to explore ways to make the process of capability and capacity building of the force \"more effective and efficient\" in keeping with the country's aims and aspirations.
Devise plan on spaces for childcare, says SC
The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Centre to come out with an action plan to provide separate, exclusive space in public spaces and buildings for mothers to feed and take care of children, finding that no law, rule, or notification has been issued by the government till date to protect the privacy and dignity of nursing mothers.
Cannot deny gig workers' rights under guise of policy decision: SC tells govt
The Supreme Court on Tuesday told the Union government that labour and social security rights for gig workers and app-based service providers cannot be denied under the guise of a \"policy decision\" if a statutory regime provides for such protections.
HC summons OpenAI over ANI's copyright infringement petition
The Delhi high court on Tuesday issued summons to Open AI Inc, the creator of ChatGPT, in a copyright infringement suit filed by Asian News International (ANI) in which the news agency accused the American artificial intelligence (AI) research firm of \"unauthorised use\" of its original news to train responses via the chatbot.
On the run for 20 yrs, senior Maoist leader shot dead in K'taka
THE ENCOUNTER TOOK PLACE WHEN FIVE MAOISTS REPORTEDLY VISITED A VILLAGE TO PROCURE DAILY SUPPLIES, POLICE SAID
SC questions delimitation delay in Manipur, other northeastern states
The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned the Union government over its inaction on the long-pending delimitation exercises in Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, even as the government defended its position, citing the delicate socio-political environment of the northeastern region as the primary reason for its inability to proceed.
As crisis continues, Meitei body rejects NDA resolution
An uneasy calm shrouded Manipur on Tuesday as the umbrella body of Meitei civil society outfits rejected a resolution passed by National Democratic Alliance (NDA) legislators and members of warring ethnic groups took out separate rallies in their respective strongholds over divergent demands.
KHARGE SEEKS PREZ MURMU'S INTERVENTION IN MANIPUR STRIFE
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge sought President Droupadi Murmu's intervention in the Manipur crisis, blaming the state and Union government's \"deliberate acts of omission and commission\" for the \"complete lawlessness, absence of rule of law, violations of human rights, compromise of national security and suppression of rights of citizens.\"
India flags mitigation burden at Baku meet
While India and the Global South are bearing huge economic burdens in mitigating climate crisis, severely limiting their capacity to meet developmental needs, it has not dampened India's resolve on climate action, Kirti Vardhan Singh, minister of state for environment and external affairs said at COP29 on Tuesday.
HC SEEKS REPORT ON MURSHIDABAD CLASH FROM COPS
The Calcutta high court on Tuesday sought a report from the West Bengal police on the recent communal violence at Beldanga in Murshidabad district, ordering the government to ensure that local people who fled the area out of fear return to their homes under police protection.
Survey held at Sambhal mosque after court nod
IT WAS ON JAIN ,S PETITION THAT A VARANASI COURT HAD ON APRIL 8, 2022 ORDERED A SURVEY OF THE GYANVAPI MOSQUE COMPLEX
Govt refutes study on subsidised food grains, calls out 6inaccuracies,
A recent analysis by a team of economists that estimated a 28% leakage of subsidised food grains has \"significant inaccuracies\", the government said Tuesday, disputing its findings.
Cong criticises Centre for 'inaction' over Buch
On the eve of the Maharashtra assembly elections, the Congress on Tuesday released a podcast in which senior party leaders criticised the Union government for not investigating allegations against Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch and expressed \"concern\" over the state of retail investors in India's capital market under her leadership.
Karimganj in Assam renamed as Sribhumi
The Assam cabinet on Tuesday renamed Karimganj, one of the three districts in Bengali-majority Barak Valley region of the state, as Sribhumi.
NO AWARD FOR TM KRISHNA IN MS SUBBULAKSHMI'S NAME: MADRAS HC
The Madras high court on Tuesday restrained the Chennai Music Academy from conferring the Sangita Kalanidhi MS Subbulakshmi award on musician TM Krishna following a plea filed by the legendary Carnatic vocalist's grandson.
Centre explores alternatives to Japan for bullet train project
Delays in commissioning of the 1.08 lakh crore Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train have prompted India to explore alternatives to Japan as the Union government is keen to launch the ambitious project in 2026, ahead of the Gujarat polls the following year, three people aware of the development said.
Jhansi blaze: Safety audit reveals major lapses in hospital
The devastating fire in the neonatal intensive care unit of Jhansi's Maharani Lakshmi Bai Medical College on Friday that killed 12 newborns could have been averted had hospital authorities heeded to the recommendations of a panel that conducted an electricity safety audit at the government-run facility five months ago.