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NO CONTACT WITH TRUMP SO FAR, SAYS KREMLIN
Trump said Ukraine had lost some 400,000 soldiers while Russia had lost 600,000 dead and wounded.
Kareena Kapoor calls Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Kemmu her 'favourite couple'
Kareena Kapoor Khan often shares moments from her family life, showing her strong bond with husband Saif Ali Khan's extended family.
Trump says he can't guarantee tariffs won't raise US prices
Donald Trump said he can't guarantee that his promised tariffs on key U.S. foreign trade partners won't raise prices for American consumers and he suggested once more that some political rivals and federal officials who pursued legal cases against him should be imprisoned.
UK PM pledges increased engagement in West Asia
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to step up the country's engagement in the Middle East to support long-term stability, the government said on Monday.
UK gets new Anti-Corruption Champion to tackle dirty money
The UK government on Monday named a new Anti-Corruption Champion who will be tasked with tackling the flow of \"illicit finance\", both domestically and internationally, along with increased funding for the National Crime Agency's International Corruption Unit (ICU).
Russia brings its massive An-124 aircraft to its air base in Syria
Despite Russia's claim that the Syrian rebel forces have guaranteed the safety of its military bases in Syria, reports have emerged that the situation at the bases is \"extremely tense\" at the moment.
British Indian student elected historic Cambridge Union's president
A British Indian student has been elected president of the University of Cambridge's historic Cambridge Union Society, among the world's oldest debating societies which prides itself as a defender of free speech since 1815.
THOUSANDS OF SYRIAN SOLDIERS CROSS INTO IRAQ
Iraq takes neutral stand on advance of insurgents and Assad's downfall.
Indian-Americans in Chicago protest attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh
Nirav Patel from Asian Store Owners Association said that all American Hindus should boycott Bangladeshi products.
Syrian PM faces local, foreign challenges
Syria's prime minister said Monday that most cabinet ministers are still working from offices in Damascus after rebels entered the capital over the weekend and overthrew President Bashar Assad.
NO RELIGIOUS DRESS CODE FOR WOMEN: SYRIAN INSURGENTS
Syrian insurgents who toppled President Bashar Assad said they won't impose any religious dress code on women and vowed to guarantee personal freedom for everyone.
India calls for ensuring stability in Syria
A day after rebel forces overthrew President Bashar Assad's authoritarian government in Syria, India on Monday joined leading nations to call for stability and preserve the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Arab nation.
South Korea imposes travel ban on President Yoon
Yoon's martial law decree last Tuesday plunged South Korea into political turmoil and caused worry among its key diplomatic partners and neighbours.
PLEA TO APPLY POSH ACT TO POLITICAL PARTIES: SUPREME COURT ASKS PETITIONER TO APPROACH ELECTION COMMISSION
The bench of Justice Kant at this juncture asked about the applicability of the Act to unorganised sectors, to which Gupta replied that the Act covers such entities too through local committees.
China's declining global influence pose poses challenges for Xi Jinping
Xi's work report admitted for the first time that China \"faces high winds, choppy waters and dangerous storms\".
SC directs Registry to recover costs imposed on two frivolous PILs
The Supreme Court in the case Advocate Sachin Gupta Versus Union Of India And Ors & Advocate Sachin Gupta Versus Union Of India And Ors observed and has directed the Registry to take action as permitted under law to recover the cost imposed on the two frivolous petitions which is filed by Advocate Sachin Gupta.
Punjab and Haryana High Court: Appeal cannot be dismissed as not maintainable on account of non-payment of requisite fee
The Punjab and Haryana High Court in the case M/s. Imaging Solutions (P) Ltd. v. State of Haryana and others observed and has stated that appeal cannot be dismissed as it being not maintainable on account of non-payment of requisite fee.
SYRIA: FROM GLORY TO STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL
Syria's transformation from ancient civilization to modern conflict reflects its resilience, as it battles to rebuild a new nation amidst ongoing turmoil.
BJP leader Subramanian Swamy moves Allahabad High Court against UP govt's action declaring fairs of state's temples as 'Govt Melas'
The bench comprising of Justice Arun Bhansali and Justice Vikas Budhwar was hearing the present matter.
Supreme Court dismisses PIL raising grievances related to farmers' protest: 'No fresh petition for same issue'
The Supreme Court in the case observed that another case on the same issue is pending before the Court, wherein certain initiatives have been taken.
Supreme Court: In quashing petition, wider challenge is available than in a discharge petition
The Supreme Court in the case Mukesh And Ors versus The State Of Uttar Pradesh And Ors observed and has stated that an accused can file a petition to quash criminal proceedings under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code, CrPC even after filing of the chargesheet.
UNCERTAIN TIMES IN WEST ASIA AS GOLANI RISES
It's complete chaos in Syria. The end of the Assad dynasty that ruled Syria for five decades came suddenly—out of the blue. The army of Bashar Al Assad—who had been at the helm of Syria for 24 years, taking over from his father Hafez Al Assad in 2000—just melted away as the opposition forces comprising a hotchpotch of rebel fighters, militants and terrorists from Al Qaeda and ISIS just swooped down on capital Damascus, after capturing city after city.
MENTAL HEALTH AS A HUMAN RIGHT: DISMANTLING BARRIERS TO UNIVERSAL ACCESS
Economic and geographical inequities exacerbate the problem further. In rural areas, particularly in low-income nations, mental health services are virtually non-existent. Urban centres may offer better resources, but for many, these come at an exorbitant cost. Financial barriers prevent countless individuals from accessing treatment, medication, or even diagnosis.
Objects in the rear view mirror appear closer than they are
We've all been there. Driving along, a sudden pang of regret for a missed opportunity, a harsh word spoken, a path not taken, jolts us.
Das leaves too big shoes to fill for successor
Shaktikanta Das was a giant blessed with a set of strengths required to lead an important institution like the Reserve Bank, a former colleague said on Monday.
Renewable energy will meet 70-80% of India's power demand
Sumant Sinha, CEO of ReNew, stated that India's electricity demand is expected to double over the next seven years, and he anticipates that 70-80% of this increased demand will be met through renewable energy sources.
Zupee founder hails govt's regulations
Dilsher Singh Malhi, the founder of Zupee, credited the Indian government for fostering a robust startup ecosystem, stating that it has struck the \"right balance\" between innovation and regulation.
Centre launches Rs 800 cr agriculture incentive scheme to support farmers
The scheme removes the threshold investment requirement, enabling more companies to participate.
AIR INDIA ORDERS 100 MORE AIRBUS AIRCRAFT
Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran highlights India's growth and infrastructure improvements as key reasons for expanding Air India's fleet.
Hyundai to establish 600 EV charging stations
Hyundai Motor India has announced plans to set up nearly 600 public EV fast charging stations across the country over the next seven years.