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S Koreans Protest in Snow as Yoon's Arrest Deadline Nears
Thousands of South Koreans braved a snowstorm on Sunday to rally in support or opposition of President Yoon Suk-yeol, suspended over a failed martial law bid and resisting arrest a day before the warrant expires.
Russian, North Korean Forces Suffered Heavy Losses in Kursk: Ukraine's Prez
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that Russian and North Korean forces suffered heavy losses in fighting in Russia's southern Kursk region.
UN Accuses Israel of Truce Breach as Hezbollah Says Losing Patience
The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon accused Israel on Saturday of a \"flagrant violation\" of the 2006 Security Council resolution that forms the basis of its November ceasefire with Hezbollah.
Trump, Italian PM Hold Trade Talks
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni flew to Florida on Saturday and met with President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.
Heavy snow, freezing rain bring widespread disruption in the UK
Heavy snow and freezing rain has brought widespread disruption across the UK, with several major airports forced to suspend flights and many key roads in the north of England unnavigable.
100 'terror targets' hit in Gaza: Israeli military
The Israeli military said on Sunday that it had struck more than 100 \"terror targets\" in the Gaza Strip over the past two days, while rescuers in the Palestinian territory reported dozens of people killed in Israeli strikes.
Powerful Winter Storm Hammers US, Set to Impact 60 Million People
A powerful winter storm hammered the United States on Sunday, with meteorologists warning millions in the east faced blizzard conditions and some areas would see the heaviest snowfall in a decade.
Maha Orders Inspection of Hospitals Registered Under Nursing Home Act
The state health department on Saturday issued directives to conduct inspection of all hospitals registered under the Bombay Nursing Home Registration Act, 1949 and the Maharashtra Nursing Homes (Amendment) Rules, 2021 in the state, officials said.
Challenges the world must confront in 2025
Global leaders will need to address questions arising from wars, the climate crisis, and evolution of Artificial Intelligence
New pain points on China border
Mega dam on Brahmaputra and new counties in occupied Ladakh can adversely affect relations
Ensuring Digital India is safe, secure and inclusive
When we talk about the global future, then human-centric approaches should be foremost.
Roping in universities for a sustainable future
Scientific and technological innovations have driven human societies toward economic growth.
Maha CM sets target: Metro to be expanded at twice the speed
This year, 50kms, including 25km of Metro-3, should be made operational in MMR
J&K CM gets nod for aid to Oct 15 fire victims
The Centre has approved a special project under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G) to provide housing assistance to the victims of Mulwarwan village fire in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir.
Colleagues recall encounters with Manmohan
Renowned economists, top diplomats, former colleagues and friends of the late PM, Manmohan Singh, offered riveting insights into his personality and career at an event organised by his family on Saturday in the national capital to celebrate the leader's life.
3 Killed in Guj Coast Guard ALH Crash
Three crew members were killed after a helicopter of the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) crashed and caught fire at an airport on the outskirts of Porbandar city in Gujarat, police said.
PM to Virtually Inaugurate Jammu Railway Division Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly created Jammu railway division through virtual mode on Monday, paving the way for efficient management of train services in the northernmost region of India.
T'gana to rope in IIT-H experts to study impact of Polavaram project on Godavari
The Telangana government has decided to rope in experts from the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IIT-H), to study the impact of the construction of Polavaram major irrigation project on Godavari river in Telangana, an official statement said on Saturday.
2 Kitchen Staff of College Held for Voyeurism
Two kitchen staff members were arrested after some female students at a private engineering college in Medchal, near Hyderabad, accused them of recording them in the hostel washrooms, police said on Sunday.
8 Aviation Facilities Set for Launch in '25
In a major expansion of India's aviation infrastructure, eight crucial airports and terminals will be inaugurated in the first half of 2025, officials said.
India to monitor trends; seeks WHO updates over pathogen
India's health ministry has sought regular updates from the World Health Organization (WHO) on a particular respiratory pathogen in China, after reports said there was a surge in infections of the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in the Asian country.
4 Dead in J&K Road Accident
The Bodies of the Deceased Were Handed Over to Their Respective Families After Post-Mortem
Deciphering secrets deep within Humayun's Tomb
The majestic Humayun's Tomb was blanketed by a thick layer of fog, as a group of history enthusiasts, packed in layers of clothing to fight off the morning cold, huddled around to learn about various structures within the vast complex.
Asia Bird Census 2025 begins at Sultanpur in Hry
Owing to foggy weather, the census began much later, thus, delaying data's release, officials said
₹5K reward declared to track down teacher accused of molesting girls
A group of parents staging a protest to demand the arrest of a Dausa government primary school teacher, who allegedly molested girl students, withdrew the agitation on Sunday after superintendent of police Ranjita Sharma formed a team to track down the suspect and announced a reward of ₹5,000 in exchange for information leading to his arrest, officers aware of the matter said.
BJP Govt Stalling Edu, Health Care, Welfare Schemes, Says Gehlot
Former chief minister and senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot on Sunday criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Bhajan Lal Sharma government, accusing it of stalling key education, healthcare and welfare schemes initiated during his tenure.
Centre to mint silver coin of ₹25 to honour philanthropist Nahata
The Centre will issue a commemorative silver coin of ₹25 to honour the legacy of philanthropist and industrialist Harakh Chand Nahata, marking his 25th death anniversary.
RIICO Approves Direct Land Allotment Scheme
The Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation Ltd (RIICO) has approved the Direct Land Allotment Scheme to expedite affordable land allotment to investors.
Mercury Likely To Drop By 2-4°C In Next 4 Days
The Meteorological (Met) department on Sunday said that the weather in the state has remained predominantly dry over the past 24 hours, with some areas experiencing dense to very dense fog, which has impacted visibility.
Modi, Kejriwal Trade Barbs As Fight For Capital Intensifies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday assured that no public welfare scheme would be discontinued if the BJP assumed power even as he repeated the 'AAPda' jibe at the Delhi government.