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TWITTER FILES EXPOSE EX-TOP OFFICIAL VIJAYA GADDE'S 'LEFT' BIAS
Gadde, an Indian, then working as head of Twitter's Legal Policy, Trust, and Safety in the US, used her influence and authority to suppress a story damaging to Joe Biden's election prospects.
VP DHANKHAR QUESTIONS JUDICIARY ON STEPPING INTO LEGISLATIVE TERRITORY
Vice President's remark likely to add more fuel to the ongoing heated debate on judiciary-legislature' supremacy.
Congress' facelessness need not be reflected by others
Not only Modi; Mamata, Naveen, Kejriwal, Akhilesh, Stalin, KCR, Jagan too appeal for votes at all levels.
Indian Navy 2022: The rising tide lifts all
Here is an article from the Indian Navy for The Sunday Guardian on the occasion of Navy Day on 4 December.
India will address raging global issues during G20 presidency
PM Modi has said that India’s G20 agenda would be inclusive, ambitious, action-oriented and decisive.
FIVE REASONS WHY INDIA'S G20 PRESIDENCY MATTERS
The first test of G20 solidarity will be at the 4-7 December Sherpa Meeting in the city of Udaipur. It is the first major preparatory meeting being held after the assumption of G20 presidency by India.
Will KCR give tickets to all sitting MLAs in Assembly polls?
‘In his review meet after the Munugode bypoll, KCR said all sitting MLAs will get tickets, a strategy to keep his govt stable’.
'BJP IS COMMITTED TO IMPLEMENTING CAA'
Shantanu Thakur says the Matuas are with BJP; Centre cannot frame . CAA rules as the case is being heard by the Supreme Court.
Ahead of Madhya Pradesh polls, anxious MLAs book surveys to gauge public mood
Such surveys have been commissioned by at least five BJP MLAs, including two top cabinet ministers.
WINTER SESSION WILL BE A TEST FOR KHARGE
Challenges will continue to grow, as it won’t be easy for Mallikarjun Kharge to strike a balance between three power centres in the party.
IRAN HELPING RUSSIA COMMIT WAR CRIMES
The arrival of the Iranian drones helped fill a crucial gap in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
HC orders minimum pay at par with regular employees for IV Class contractual employees
The Allahabad High Court in the case Sukh Vir Singh And Ors. v. State Of U.P. Thru Prin. Secy. Law And Legal Remembrancer And ors observed and has directed the Government of Uttar Pradesh for granting a minimum pay (at par with regular employees) to 4 IVth class contractual employees who are working with U.P. State Legal Services Authority since 2005.
Karnataka Home Guards can be suspended without prior notice: HC
The Karnataka High Court in the case Kempamani D E v. The State of Karnataka & Others observed and has refused to interfere with an order suspending a Home Guard without prior notice following registration of a FIR against her.
Marshal Winter is coming
While on the back foot, the Russian war machine is still strong. If they can consolidate in winter, the war could continue into the next year and perhaps even beyond in an endless frozen conflict’.
Gujarat BJP likely to win 7th term thanks to NaMo
Winning elections and winning the hearts of the people are two very different things. NaMo managed to do both in Gujarat, and itis about time the state leaders strive to achieve that.
Sails of the past, waves of the future
The induction of INS Tarangini, INS Sudarshini and vessels of the Indian Navy’s Ocean Sailing Node into the naval fleet resuscitated the dying art of wind-sailing in India.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra needs to realise that politics is changing
The Congress general secretary should avoid creating pressure on Rahul Gandhi for Rajasthan.
The Tatas and Mistrys try to resolve long-standing issues
The almost six-year-long dispute between two of India's biggest business groups Tata Sons and Shapoorji Pallonji group-might be on the path to be resolved. The dispute is about getting what the Shapoorji Pallonji group (SP group) claims is its 18% rightful share in Tata Sons, whose market capitalization, as on 31 December 2021, was $314 billion (Rs 23.4 trillion).
'PRC's political warfare is total war without fighting major kinetic wars'
Kerry Gershaneck, a former US Marine officer and a university professor, speaks to The Sunday Guardian.
CHINESE SPY SHIPS INCREASE 'RESEARCH' ACTIVITY IN INDIAN SEAS
India decided to postpone testing a long-range ballistic missile after it emerged that two Chinese research’ ships were sailing in the region.
THE UBER PHENOMENON IN CONTENT
Both Streaming and Ubering/Olaing were designed to improve the user experience. But they were so revolutionary that they ended up changing consumer behaviour, and everyone wanted to get in on it.
MY MANTRA IS EMPATHY IN THE CONTEXT OF VASUDHAIVA KUTUMBAKAM: SOHINI
Bharatnatyam dancer, founder and creative director of Sohinimoksha World Dance, Sohini Roychowdhury has just penned her second book, Indian Stage Stories: Connecting Civilisations.
You will survive not drinking beer for three hours: FIFA President
FIFA President Gianni Infantino backed the decision to ban beer from the stadiums hosting the World Cup and reacted to the criticism received for it.
THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY
It's touted as the best and biggest FIFA World Cup of all time. Five billion viewers are expected to hook on to the opening ceremony, and tonnes of data, paper, and media space will add to the sponsors' delight.
MI5 continually adapts to counter terrorism
The new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt released his “autumn budget,” which included £55 billion of tax hikes and spending cuts.
WHY VLADIMIR PUTIN IS LIVING IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE
There are no signs that the Ukrainian people are weakening. Russia's brutality has only served to increase the people's determination to defeat the aggressor.
AT NEW MISSILE LAUNCH, NORTH KOREAN LEADER KIM JONG UN'S DAUGHTER MAKES FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter made her first public appearance Friday, accompanying her father to oversee the launch of “a new type” of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Imran Khan under fire for politicizing Pakistan Army Chief appointment process
Ahead of a formal announcement next week on the next Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of Pakistan, former president of the Pakistan People’s Party Asif Ali Zardari has blamed the country’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan for baselessly politicizing the appointment process.
XI JINPING HOPES TO REDUCE 'MISUNDERSTANDING' WITH U.S.
On Saturday, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with US Vice President Kamala Harris and expressed hope that the US and China will work together to reduce misunderstandings and return relations to a stable track.
SC stays Madras HC order granting grace marks to unsuccessful NEET candidate
The Supreme Court in the case The National Testing Agency v. T. Udhaykumar & Ors observed and has stayed a Madras High Court order granting an unsuccessful NEET candidate belonging to the Scheduled Caste category four grace marks for a question in which the testing agency has provided wrong answers.