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ARSH DALLA FACES NEW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGES IN CANADA
Khalistani radical and designated terrorist Arsh Singh Gill, alias Arsh Dalla, under arrest in Ontario, may also be facing charges of domestic violence in British Columbia, court documents accessed by HT have shown.
Loyalist Bondi is Trump's new AG candidate
{AFTER GAETZ'S EXIT} FORMER A.G. OF FLORIDA
Casualties of civilians rise in Gaza, Lebanon
Israeli forces pounded southern Lebanon and the outskirts of the capital Beirut on Friday, killing at least five medics, and ground troops clashed with Hezbollah fighters in the south.
As death toll rises to 43, thousands protest Pak sectarian attack
The death toll from two attacks in northwest Pakistan rose to 43, authorities said on Friday as they imposed a curfew and suspended mobile service in the remote mountainous district.
COP29 talks extended as draft $250 billion finance offer flops
The draft proposes sourcing funds from 'public and private, bilateral and multilateral, and alternative sources.'
What we know about Russia's Oreshnik missile fired on Ukraine
The new intermediate-range ballistic missile called Oreshnik used by Russia in a strike on Ukraine is a nuclear-capable weapon that has not been previously mentioned in public.
India must seize opportunities in Latin America
Diaspora provides the impetus for closer relations with Caribbean nations; enhanced ties with Brazil and Mexico can help expand Delhi's footprint in the region
Waiting for the election verdict
In Maharashtra, the assembly elections are a battle of parties for office and political legacies
Climate finance goals for inclusive carbon market
As the 29th Conference of Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) nears completion, the global spotlight is once again on the importance of climate finance, particularly in sectors like agriculture, forestry, and other land use (AFOLU) and in emerging economies that bear a disproportionate burden of climate impacts.
TOP COURT STAYS DISQUALIFICATION OF 6 PARLIAMENT SECRETARIES IN HP
The Supreme Court on Friday stayed an order of the Himachal Pradesh high court directing initiation of disqualification proceedings against six legislators in the state assembly who were elected as parliamentary secretaries even as the court directed the state to not make any further appointments to these posts.
Can't annul Parl's legislative actions during Emergency: SC
The Supreme Court on Friday observed that it cannot annul all legislative actions of Parliament during the 1976 Emergency solely on the ground that the extended tenure of Parliament was meant for emergency purposes and not for amending laws or the Constitution.
Conflict claimed 258 lives in Manipur: Security advisor
At least 258 people have died in the ethnic violence that has shrouded Manipur for 18 months, the state's security adviser Kuldiep Singh said on Friday, adding that an additional 90 Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) companies or approximately 9,000 personnel will be deployed in the strife-torn province.
SC NOTICE TO GUJ ON ASARAM'S PLEA AGAINST LIFE TERM
The Supreme Court on Friday sought the Gujarat government's response on a petition filed by self-styled godman Asaram Bapu seeking suspension of his life sentence in a 2013 rape case.
NADDA HITS BACK AT KHARGE OVER MANIPUR LETTER
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda on Friday slammed Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge's letter to President Droupadi Murmu over the recent spate of violence in Manipur, saying that he and his party were trying to \"sensationalise\" the issue.
SC panel flags alarming farm crisis, seeks talks on MSP law
India's agrarian economy stands at a crossroads, battling rising indebtedness, shrinking incomes and an intensifying climate crisis, the Supreme Court-appointed committee formed to address demands of farmers protesting along the Punjab-Haryana border since February, has emphasised while recommending serious consideration of the farmers' demand for legal sanctity to the minimum support price (MSP) for crops.
MLAs under tight cordon as Manipur conflict rages on
The Central Armed Paramilitary Forces have been roped in to provide security cover to at least 18 MLAs from the valley in Manipur, officials familiar with the matter said on Friday, in a move that came after the houses of legislators were targeted by violent protesters.
Presumed dead, man briefly wakes up before cremation
THREE DOCTORS HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED FOR 'MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE', POLICE SAID
'Society has a right to safety': SC on 3 new laws
ASSESS EFFECTIVENESS OF NEW CRIMINAL LAWS
India, Japan hold talks to bolster military ties
India and Japan on Friday discussed issues related to reciprocal provision of supply and services and the participation of their militaries in various bilateral and multilateral exercises, with focus on sharpening interoperability between their armed forces, during talks between defence minister Rajnath Singh and his Japanese counterpart General Nakatani.
IN A FIRST, INDIAN ARMY BEGINS INDUCTION OF DOMAIN EXPERTS
The Indian Army has for the first time begun inducting experts in domains such as information technology, cyber, information warfare and linguistics as part of restructuring of the Army Education Corps, with the move aimed at enhancing efficiency and improving decision making, a top general said on Friday, adding that the force has identified 16 tech clusters to sharpen its capabilities in the coming years.
CASE AGAINST FCI OFFICIALS AFTER 100 MONKEYS DIE
More than 100 monkeys perished after inhaling a pesticide sprayed in a food godown and were stealthily buried in a pit, police on Friday said.
Germany one of India's most important partners in Europe
Germany will be a reliable partner in India's efforts to become a developed nation and the two countries should join hands to forge a prosperous future for the world, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, outlining his vision for the two sides to work together in areas ranging from digitalisation to manufacturing.
Canada rolls back extra security check orders for India-bound flyers
The Canadian government has lifted additional security screening measures for travellers flying to India, days after they were implemented, citing \"out of an abundance of caution\".
Govt plans centralised subscriptions for top academic journals
THE POLICY AIMS TO REPLACE A SYSTEM OF INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS WITH LICENCES NEGOTIATED BY THE GOVERNMENT
SC to decide on maintainability of Gyanvapi case under 1991 act
The Supreme Court on Friday highlighted the necessity of determining legal maintainability of a suit—in light of the Places of Worship Act, 1991—filed by a group of Hindu women seeking the right to worship Hindu deities within the Gyanvapi mosque complex.
Fishing vessel rams into submarine, two missing
THE FISHING BOAT, MARTHOMA, WITH 13 MEN ON BOARD, CRASHED INTO THE SUBMARINE 70 NAUTICAL MILES NORTH-WEST OF GOA
NDA vs INDIA bloc: 2 states to elect new governments today
Millions of votes cast across Maharashtra, Jharkhand and 48 assembly bypolls and two parliamentary bypolls in 15 states will be counted beginning 8am on Saturday, bringing the curtain down on the second round of assembly polls since the Lok Sabha contest as well as the final elections this year.
Tawde issues notices to Kharge, Rahul amid row
BJP leader Vinod Tawde on Friday served a legal notice to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, party MP Rahul Gandhi and spokesperson Supriya Shrinate for making \"false and baseless\" accusations against him in a cash-for-votes incident that rocked Maharashtra on the eve of the assembly elections.
CBI can't probe sans Centre nod
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has, in the past, followed up on corruption cases and financial crimes in overseas geographies involving Indians, but only at the instance of the Union government.
Cong appoints states' observers; parties book hotels ahead of verdict
IN ANTICIPATION OF CHALLENGES, LEADERS HAVE BEEN TASKED WITH SECURING THE SUPPORT OF INDEPENDENTS, REBEL CANDIDATES