MES to organise Maha Melava on first day of winter session
Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti plans to organise a Maha Melava rally in Belagavi on the first day of the winter session of the State legislature on December 9.
Congress reflects on Assembly elections setbacks, asserts tough decisions needed to strengthen party
At the CWC meeting, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge emphasized the need for unity and organizational reforms after the party’s underwhelming performance in recent assembly elections.
Council resolves in favour of separate corporation for Dharwad
With Council members cutting across party lines supporting the proposal for creation of separate municipal corporation for Dharwad, the monthly council meeting of Hubballi Dharwad Municipal Corporation on Friday passed a resolution in support of the long pending demand of the residents of Dharwad.
Court imposes stringent bail conditions on 109 foreigners charged with cybercrimes
The trial judge, Ekerete Akpan, ordered that each of the 109 defendants provide five sureties.
ISKCON welcomes remarks by Bangladesh on no ban; continues protests demanding release of monk
ISKCON welcomes Bangladesh government's statement, protests in Kolkata for monk's release, amid security concerns at Deputy High Commission.
Russia arrests cybercriminal Wazawaka for ties with ransomware gangs
Russian law enforcement has arrested and indicted notorious ransomware affiliate Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev (also known as Wazawaka, Uhodiransomwar, m1x, and Boriselcin) for developing malware and his involvement in several hacking groups.
GMP internal affairs investigates complaints about cops who turned people away from Manchester
A senior police officer has offered to meet with members of The Traveller Movement, a campaigning charity, next week
Mauritius asks for review of Chagos Islands deal with UK
The announcement comes after Mauritius's new prime minister expressed doubts over the deal.
Remembering the lives lost to illegal abortion in NZ
Before abortion was decriminalised in the late 1970s, about 20 women a year died from terminations gone wrong.
MEA condemns Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Joe Biden, says 'it doesn't represent position of govt'
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) criticized Rahul Gandhi's comments on outgoing US President Joe Biden as 'unfortunate'.
Three Hindu temples in Bangladesh's Chattogram vandalised
Violent attack on Hindu temples in Chattogram sparks protests and diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh.
How Ireland's first female PM could shake the foundations of Britain
2024 has been the year of seismic election results, but there may be one more political shock on the horizon with the Irish snap general election into its candlelight hours.
Picture shows extent of M1 car transporter fire as people warned of extensive delays
Emergency services were in attendance
L-G sacks 2 govt. employees in J&K even as ruling NC pushes for reviewing such cases
J&K Lieutenant Governor invokes Article 311 to terminate two employees for "anti-national" activities, sparking political controversy.
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