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Cracks in Don's MAGA camp over immigration
DONALD Trump has yet to move back into the White House and already fissures are opening in his coalition, amid squabbling between Elon Musk and his Silicon Valley \"tech bros\" and his hardcore Republican backers.
Bloodied Ukrainian Troops Face Defeat in Kursk
Five months after their shock offensive into Russia, Ukrainian troops are bloodied and demoralised by the rising risk of defeat in Kursk, a region some want to hold at all costs while others question the value of having gone in at all.
Cracks in Don's MAGA camp over immigration
DONALD Trump has yet to move back into the White House and already fissures are opening in his coalition, amid squabbling between Elon Musk and his Silicon Valley \"tech bros,\" and his hardcore Republican backers.
BNP Opposes Suggestion by Yunus to Lower Vote Age to 17
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on Saturday said that Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus' suggestion to set the minimum voting age at 17 would put pressure on the Election Commission and could delay the election process.
Israeli strikes hit Yemen airport as jet with hundreds was landing: UN official
ISRAELI airstrikes hit Yemen's main airport as a civilian Airbus 320 with hundreds of passengers on board was landing and a UN delegation was waiting to leave, the UN's top humanitarian official in Yemen said on Friday.
Calls for swift probe into jet crash
EU calls the incident stark reminder of downing of Malaysia Airlines MH17 flight in 2014
Missing dog returns to family home, rings doorbell
AFTER a nearly week-long search, Athena found her way home to her Florida family in time for Christmas Eve and even rang the doorbell.
Heavy snow, rain good for health of glaciers
ALTHOUGH the Meteorological Centre has described the recent snowfall and rain in Uttarakhand as a \"relief,\" glaciologists caution that these weather patterns should be seen as a critical indicator for vigilance.
Pak soldier killed, 7 wounded in clashes with Afghan forces
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier was killed and seven others wounded in cross-border exchanges of fire with Afghanistan's forces, a security source said on Saturday, while hundreds of Afghans protested against the deadly air strikes that sparked the clashes.
ED Raids Premises of 6-Time Cong MLA in C'garh Liquor Scam
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Saturday conducted raids at the residences of six-time Congress MLA Kawasi Lakhma, his son Harish, and Congress leader Raju Sahu in Chhattisgarh as part of a money laundering investigation linked to an alleged liquor scam in the state, official sources said.
Ex-forest minister's son grilled by ED in Corbett tree felling
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has intensified its investigation into the family of Uttarakhand's former Forest Minister Harak Singh Rawat for land fraud and illegal tree felling in the Corbett Tiger Reserve.
Multi-disaster response vehicle at Mahakumbh
FOR SAFETY AT MEGA EVENT
Protests, poster wars come out in open as factionalism rocks BJP in Gujarat
FACTIONALISM within the Gujarat BJP has intensified following the recent appointments of mandal and taluka presidents, leading to widespread dissent.
Sindhu and Sai: Love-Game and Match Point
HEY say marriages are made in heaven. This surely matches one. By the admission of the bride and groom, it did bloom on a flight, mid-air.
Beed murder mastermind's assets to be seized: Fadnavis
MAHARASHTRA Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday ordered the police to confiscate the properties of the prime accused in the Beed sarpanch murder case.
Ex-PM cremated with full state honours
President, top political leaders & several foreign dignitaries bid adieu to the architect of economic liberalisation
Over 18L gave up citizenships in 13 yrs, says govt
More than 18 lakh Indians have renounced their citizenship in the last 13 years, opting for nationality of 135 countries, according to government data presented in the Rajya Sabha.
NIA seizes cellphones in raid against Maoists
In a move to combat left-wing extremism in the Naxal hotbeds of Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has conducted searches at multiple locations in both states, officials said on Saturday.
New norms for traffic at Myanmar border
In view of the inconvenience faced by people near the India-Myanmar border, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has decided to allow cross-border movements of those living 10 kilometres of the frontier, officials said on Saturday.
Military diplomacy: Indian Navy's 3rd warship visits Casablanca within a year
AS part of efforts to bolster bilateral relations and naval cooperation with Morocco, Indian naval ship (INS) Tushil docked at Casablanca and both the navies will engage in an exercise.
Why Are Rich Indians Deserting India?
Donald Trump's aide Laura Loomer may describe Indians as \"Third World invaders,\" but the world is rolling out the red carpet for them.
WOMEN RULED THE YEAR IN INDIE FILMS
Something unusual happened at the movies for me at the very start of 2024.
Family of 4 dies for 'spiritual emancipation'
FOUR people, including a woman and her two children, were found dead at a private farmhouse in Tiruvannamalai on Saturday in a suspected suicide pact for 'spiritual emancipation'.
Cong Veteran A K Antony Turns 84
CONGRESS veteran A K Antony turned 84 on Saturday. However, there was no celebration on account of the passing away of ex PM Manmohan Singh.
Congress high command to chalk out plans for rejig
THE call by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge for an organisational overhaul may derail the plans of some senior leaders in the state party who are engaged in image building, with their eyes set firmly on the assembly election scheduled for May of 2026.
Anna Varsity Rape Case: HC Orders SIT Investigation
THE Madras High Court on Saturday ordered the constitution of a special investigation team (SIT) comprising three women IPS officers to probe the rape of an engineering student on the Anna University campus and the leakage/disclosure of the FIR and its contents.
I will be very disingenuous if I hold an event like media industry does'
JUDGES sharing platform with politicians in itself is not an issue but whether it influences judgement is more important, former Supreme Court judge, Justice Chelameshwar, has said.
Preps for state school arts festival in full swing in T'Puram; logo released
SETTING the stage for the week-long festival, the logo for the 63rd State School Arts Festival was released on Saturday.
Setback for CBI as court acquits 6 of 10 persons charged by agency
It allows four of six accused to continue on bail till announcement of sentence. The four accused could get a punishment of up to seven years' imprisonment
Victims' parents welcome verdict
PARENTS and relatives of deceased Sarathlal and Kripresh, who were present at the CBI court to witness the proceedings, welcomed the verdict.