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Putin backs Trump's ire on US missile use by Ukraine
It is too early to predict what decisions Trump would take upon his inauguration as US President.
YOON, SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT IMPEACHED
The voting was conducted through secret ballot, with two-thirds of the vote needed for impeachment.
Delegates of 35 nations attend Kremlin Charity Ball
MOSCOW Over 2,500 guests attended the IX International Kremlin Charity Cadet Ball, TV BRICS reported.
RUSSIA, IRAN ARE BIG LOSERS IN SYRIA
With the loss of Syria, Russia's carefully cultivated image as a great power and reliable backer is now severely damaged.
U.S. APPEALS COURT REJECTS TIKTOK'S REQUEST TO DELAY BAN
WASHINGTON A federal appeals court has rejected Tik Tok's request to postpone a law that will ban the widely used video app next month unless its Chinese parent company sells its stake, CBS News reported.
Antony Blinken meets Iraqi PM to discuss Syria's future
Blinken's visit to Baghdad was the final stop on his Middle East tour, following the toppling of President Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria.
NIA FILES CHARGE SHEET AGAINST ACCUSED IN TERRORIST ATTACK ON PILGRIM BUS IN J&K
SRINAGAR The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday filed a charge sheet against an accused in the case related to the terrorist attack on a bus carrying pilgrims from Shiv Khori, Ransoo to Katra in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
I am preparing: Parvesh Verma hints at contesting
NEW DELHI Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Parvesh Verma stated on Saturday that he is preparing to contest from the New Delhi constituency in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.
Media veteran debuts with novel at 86
NEW DELHI Well-known media veteran Rami Chhabra has debuted into fiction at age 86 with a novel: 'Becoming The Storm', a multi-generational saga set against the backdrop of Delhi of the fifties-sixties.
FARMER-GOVI CLASH FARMER LEADERS CALL FOR 'RAIL ROKO", 'TRACTOR MARCH'
CHANDIGARH After Haryana police thwarted another attempt by farmers to march to Delhi, farmer leaders have called for a three-hour train blockade in Punjab on December 18 and plan to conduct tractor marches in several states on December 16.
Soft power may not be enough to resolve India-Bangladesh ties
Since Bangladesh's inception, India has played a critical role in aiding its economic and social development. However, the recent political upheaval in Bangladesh has jeopardized the hard-earned progress in bilateral relations.
High-profile killing in Kabul threatens Taliban's investment aspirations
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Kejriwal vs Dikshit once again
BETWEEN US By fielding Sandeep Dikshit, son of former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit from the New Delhi Assembly segment, the Congress has challenged Aam Aadmi Party boss, Arvind Kejriwal in his own citadel.
International deep state has been supporting radical Islam
SANTISHREE DHULIPUDI PANDIT PROMOTING RADICAL ISLAM Soros' extensive funding of organizations under the pretext of promoting global causes such as refugee rights, gender equality, and combating Islamophobia has often resulted in unintended-or perhaps intentional-support for entities with questionable objectives.
Kejriwal vs Dikshit once again
BETWEEN US By fielding Sandeep Dikshit, son of former Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit from the New Delhi Assembly segment, the Congress has challenged Aam Aadmi Party boss, Arvind Kejriwal in his own citadel.
Bangladesh issue has trapped Mamata
For India the important question is what the lessons one should learn from Bangladesh. Particularly for the weakly governed state of West Bengal.
Implications of America's coming isolationism
OPINION Rarely has the world been in the throes of political upheaval with such breadth, intensity, and duration as has been experienced in the first quarter of this century.
Jewish civilisation overcomes millennia of persecution
Through all the horrors that Jews have faced, including the Holocaust caused by Adolf Hitler, they have remained steadfast in their beliefs, beliefs that go back several millennia. They continue to greet even their foes with 'Shalom Aleichem'.
VIJAY DIWAS: INDIA'S REGIONAL LEADERSHIP AND FRAGILITY OF BANGLADESHI GRATITUDE
The public criticism of India's perceived dominance reflects a growing discomfort with the asymmetry in the bilateral relationship.
2018 AMENDMENT TO SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT HELPED IN THE EASE OF DOING BUSINESS
The Supreme Court Justice delivered the keynote address at the 3rd edition of the Law and Constitution Dialogue presented by Legally Speaking of the iTV Network.
SINGHVI PRAISES SC FOR HALTING NEW SUITS ON RELIGIOUS DISPUTES
Abhishek Singhvi said the 1991 Act aimed to draw a definitive line to prevent endless disputes over historical religious sites, acknowledging that many religious structures are built atop other
Intense debate takes place on Places of Worship Act, 1991
NEW DELHI The Legally Speaking event, the third Law and Constitution Dialogue organised by ITV Network, hosted discussions on the widely debated Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991, on Friday.
INDIAN CONSTITUTION DYNAMIC, ADAPTABLE: MANISH TEWARI
NEW DELHI Member of Parliament and former Union Minister Manish Tewari voiced concerns over expanding parliamentary seats to account for population growth.
A lawyer does not have an ideology inside court: Kapil Sibal
Kapil Sibal said the lawyer has no ideology except the ideology that is embedded in the constitution.
'With more MPs, we will not get chance to speak'
NEW DELHI Lok Sabha MP Karti Chidambaram expressed his views on \"Delimitation: Does India Need More MPs in Parliament?\" He thinks that more MPs may limit the time available to the parliamentarians to speak.
'SIMULTANEOUS POLLS HAVE HISTORICAL PRECEDENCE'
Union Minister Meghwal addressed key issues like 'One Nation, One Election,' women's reservation, upcoming census, delimitation commission, among others
Women's Reservation Bill sparks vital debate on gender, society and political change
The bill marks a significant milestone, its implementation remains stalled, awaiting the next census and the completion of the delimitation process.
CM BHAJAN LAL GAINS ATTENTION WITH POLL WINS, INFRA PROJECTS
His government gained momentum with by-election success and PM Modi's praise, set to culminate in December 17's grand event.
RJD faces decline ahead of Bihar elections
NEW DELHI In the context of the upcoming Bihar assembly elections, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) appears to be losing ground compared to its rivals, the Janata Dal United (JDU) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
BROTHER OF BENGALURU TECHIE WHO DIED BY SUICIDE MOVES SUPREME COURT
‘Every law favours women, not men. My brother fought this imbalance but tragically left us seeking justice.’