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How Trump's 'new star' Musk stands to benefit from his presidency
Hours before it became official that Donald Trump had returned to the White House, his biggest supporter was already inside the Oval Office.
European Summit to assess Trump 2.0
Dozens of European leaders will be assessing a new global outlook on Thursday, during a one-day summit bound to centre on the dread of many and the joy of a few in the wake of the election of Donald Trump as the next US president that could have far-reaching consequences for the continent.
Trump victory: Israel's right-wing parties' leaders happy
While the final results of the American elections are yet to be revealed, the leaders of Israel's right-wing joint Knesset list \"Religious Zionism\" have made it clear that they expect a Donald Trump victory and are happy about it.
Airstrike kills Hezbollah Commander for rocket strikes on Metula
Hussain Abd Al-Haleem Harb, who commanded the terror group's Khiam region, directed and personally carried out numerous rocket attacks against Israeli communities in the Galilee, particularly Metula.
Chinese human rights lawyer released after 5-year sentence
Qin Yongpei is a renowned human rights lawyer and we believe his imprisonment was a retaliation against his peaceful and legitimate human rights work.
Power and water crisis sparks protests in Karachi, disrupts traffic on key roads
Despite filing numerous complaints with the Water Corporation about the power outage schedule, the protesters claimed that no meaningful action had been taken to resolve the water supply issues.
Expensive to maintain ex-presidents: Sri Lanka
However, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, after he was elected, appointed a committee to report to the cabinet on the privileges.
Bangladesh's southeastern port city witnesses tension over comments on ISKCON
Witnesses said several people too were wounded as the army, paramilitary Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and policemen used batons during the brief overnight clash while shops and businesses were shut at Hazarir Gali area where army troops were patrolling in their jeeps alongside police
North Korean troops clash with Ukrainian forces in Kursk
This follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirming the first combat engagement between North Korean troops and Ukrainian forces and he said that some 11,000 North Korean soldiers were already in Russia's Kursk region.
ISRAEL NETANYAHU FIRES DEFENCE MINISTER OVER 'LACK OF TRUST'
Times of Israel quoted a statement from the Prime Minister's Office which stated that Netanyahu informed Gallant that his tenure as the Defence Minister would end \"48 hours from the receipt of this letter.\"
High Court directs Punjab and Haryana to issue SOP on timely testing of forensic evidence in FSL
The Punjab and Haryana High Court in the case Kuldeep Singh Versus The State of Haryana observed and has issued the set of directions to the Government of Punjab and Haryana in order to ensure expeditious Forensic Science Laboratory, FSL reports of incriminatory evidence.
Supreme Court holds prior sanction mandatory to prosecute public servants for money laundering: Section 197 of CrPC
The Supreme Court in the case Directorate of Enforcement Etc. v. Bibhu Prasad Acharya Etc. Etc. observed and has held that section 197(1) of Code of Criminal Procedure, CrPC which provides that prior sanction from the government is required to prosecute public servants and judges for offences which are alleged while discharge of public duties, will apply to cases under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.
Delhi High Court restrains Alpino Health Foods from publishing advertisements 'disparaging' oats
The Delhi High Court in the case Marico Limited v. Alpino Health Foods Private Limited observed and has restrained Alpino Health Foods Private Limited, which being a Bengaluru-based brand, from publishing or sharing its advertisements disparaging 'Oats' as a category of foods, either on social media or otherwise.
Supreme Court lays down steps to be followed by authorities before clearing encroachments for road-widening
The Supreme Court in the case In Re Manoj Tibrewal Akash observed and has expressed discontent over the 'high-handed' approach of the Uttar Pradesh Government in illegally demolishing houses, the court laid down the measures which needs to be followed by state authorities for clearing areas in road widening projects.
Punjab and Haryana High Court: Father not absolved from providing maintenance for child even if mother is working
The Punjab and Haryana High Court in the case X v Y observed that even if mother is working and is earning sufficiently, it would not automatically mean that the father is absolved of his responsibility in order to provide sustenance for his children.
RAHUL GANDHI CITIZENSHIP ROW: ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT PETITIONER APPEARS BEFORE DELHI HIGH COURT, CLAIMS CBI IS INVESTIGATING THE ISSUE
The Delhi High Court in the case Subramanian Swamy v. Union of India & Anr observed and has informed that investigation by Central Bureau of Investigation, CBI has been initiated over a Public Interest Litigation, PIL filed in the Allahabad High Court against the alleged British citizenship of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
RESILIENT TRUMP BECOMES THE 47TH PRESIDENT OF THE US
In the end, it was hardly a contest. Democratic party candidate, US Vice President Kamala Harris held on to the blue states but let Donald Trump sweep all the swing states, which sealed her fate and sunk the Democratic party, which not only lost the presidency, but also the Senate to the Republican Party.
PM-Vidyalaxmi: Yet another Modi ki guarantee for learners
The scheme will also provide for 3% interest subvention on loans up to Rs 10 lakh during moratorium period for those students having annual family income of Rs. 8.00 lakhs.
SCREAMS OF DARKNESS BENEATH LIGHT!
A terrifying scene of war, shadow of death all over, and everyone playing their own tune
Gold loses some glitter
Analysts foresee a possibility for gold prices to stabilise in the near term, as markets absorb the recent volatility surrounding the U.S. election.
SpiceJet announces eight new flights
SpiceJet is further expanding its domestic network with the launch of eight new flights starting November 15.
India, ADB sign $200 mn loan for Uttarakhand revamp
The Government of India and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a USD 200 million loan on Wednesday to upgrade water supply, sanitation, urban mobility, and other urban services in Uttarakhand, the Ministry of Finance announced.
MAGIC to empower manufacturing startups
The Startup India Manufacturing Incubator Initiative has selected the Marathwada Accelerator for Growth and Incubation Council (MAGIC) as a significant step to strengthen the manufacturing startup ecosystem.
DELHI COURT GRANTS TIME FOR ATISHI'S REJOINDER IN DEFAMATION CASE
The Rouse Avenue Court on Wednesday granted time to Delhi CM Atishi Marlena's counsel to file a rejoinder to the reply filed by the BJP leader Praveen Shankar Kapoor.
16-year-old stabbed to death by group of boys
A 16-year-old boy died after being stabbed allegedly by a group of boys, police confirmed on Wednesday.
Minor girl rescued after abduction from Welcome; two accused arrested
Two men accused of abducting a minor girl were assaulted by locals in the national capital after she was rescued from a house at Janta Mazdoor Colony in the city's Welcome area, Delhi Police said.
Crime Branch solves Khajuri Khas daylight murder in 24 hours
A team from the Inter-State Cell (ISC), Crime Branch solved a broad daylight murder case of PS Khajuri Khas, Delhi within 24 hours, Delhi police said.
PWDs should be encouraged to fight elections
Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel, who is participating in the 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Australia, said persons with disability should be encouraged to fight elections, a statement said on Wednesday.
Grocery store, car workshop shot at in Delhi; 4th firing incident in 48 hrs
\"At around 2.30 pm, a call regarding a firing incident was received at Paschim Vihar West police station. Teams from the local police reached the location after information,\" the officer said.
CBSE revokes affiliation of 16 Delhi schools
The Central Board of Secondary Education has withdrawn affiliation of 21 schools in Rajasthan and Delhi due to significant numbers of non-attending students from classes IX-XII.