'Best time' to prune Japanese maples to ensure leaves turn 'vibrant colour'
Pruning Japanese maples is a practice that not only enhances their natural beauty but also ensures their vitality and longevity in the garden - but what is the best time to do this?
Hyderabad Celebrates Chhath Puja After Diwali
As the last of the Deepavali lights faded, the streets of Hyderabad remained alive with the spirit of another significant festival—the Chhath Puja.
Ekiti approves expansion of social register to accommodate more vulnerable households
Officials explained that this is the first expansion of the register solely funded by the state government without any support from either the federal government or the World Bank.
Jammu and Kashmir parties criticise NC for dropping ‘Article 370’, ‘Aug 5, 2019’ terms from resolution
Sharp reactions to NC’s resolution on special status restoration in J&K, lacking explicit condemnation of Article 370 revocation.
Lebanese rescuers say 30 killed in Israeli strike on apartment building
The Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah “terror infrastructure” in the central town of Barja.
Ahead of PM Modi’s visit, Bihar Health Dept officials inspect Darbhanga AIIMS site
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, Bihar’s top officials, including the Principal Secretary of the Health Department and Joint Health Secretary inspected the proposed AIIMS construction...
Telangana police begin cyber hygiene audit
Telangana police begin cyber hygiene audit
Congress Dissolves State Unit Of Himachal Pradesh In Big Move
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge approved the proposal to dissolve the entire state unit including the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) with immediate effect.
Congress dissolves Himachal Pradesh state unit, likely to restructure it soon
The move is seen as part of the Congress' plan to restructure the Himachal unit of the party. There has been no change in the PCC ever since the Congress formed its government in the hill state.
Midnight police raid ignites political firestorm in Palakkad
The electoral heat in Palakkad has dramatically escalated into a nasty confrontation between the Congress and CPI(M). The spark that ignited this intense stand-off was a police raid on the rooms of two Congress women leaders at KPM Regency hotel here, which began around midnight and continued into the early hours of Wednesday.
Palestine Action vandals stole the wrong statue in university raid
Pro-Palestinian activists who claimed to have 'beheaded' a bust of Israel's first president Chaim Weizmann also mistakenly stole a statue of Harold Dixon from the University of Manchester.
Botswana’s new president set to be inaugurated amidst high expectations
“Change is here,” Mr Boko said in the capital Gaborone. It is the third time that he has run for president, previously contesting in 2014 and 2019.
Gunman Tristan Sherry was beaten with chairs during 'savage' Dublin steakhouse assault, court hears
Sherry walked towards Hennessy leading to an altercation and "within seconds" Sherry fell to the ground, the court was told
Greater Manchester gets £500k to tackle rough sleeping this winter - but one borough misses out
It's part of a £10m emergency fund from the government
'Tens of thousands' of Hezbollah soldiers ready to fight
Hezbollah's chief has said that his group has tens of thousands of combatants ready to fight, adding that nowhere in Israel was off-limits to attacks
Standoff continues in archdiocese over ‘letter’ from Vatican
Catholic Nasrani Association and Almaya Shabdam welcome Vatican directive on unified Mass pattern for Ernakulam-Angamaly priests.
Sandur is Congress stronghold and nobody can snatch it from us, says party nominee
Congress candidate Annapurna confident in winning Sandur byelection, highlighting party's commitment to development and welfare of people.
Wednesday court round-up — Tay bridge laser beam charge and pinned binman
A round-up of court cases from Tayside and Fife.
Rahul Gandhi accuses RSS of making 'sly assaults' on Constitution
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday launched a fresh strike on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) accusing it of making 'secret' attacks on the Constitution.
Chhattisgarh tribal body finds irregularities in Hasdeo mining clearance
Chhattisgarh Commission finds irregularities in Parsa coal mine clearance, recommends cancellation, sparking controversy and demands for action.
Will not precipitate FIR or take any coercive action against H.D. Kumaraswamy for now, State govt. tells Karnataka High Court 
High Court restrains State from coercive action against H.D. Kumaraswamy, while questioning legality of FIR registration.
Curator Sues Arizona City Over Postponed Show with Shepard Fairey Work About Police Brutality
A curator sued the Arizonan city of Mesa, claiming she was terminated after alleging a Shepard Fairey work was censored.
Labourer, female friend sentenced to RI in POCSO case
The accused Yaseen, a daily wage labourer, had befriended a 10th standard girl in the neighbourhood and lured her to accompany him to his female friend’s house. The accused Shabeena left the house, locking the duo in the house where the accused raped her repeatedly while the victim was resisting on August 21, 2021.
M6 crash: One dead with multiple others seriously injured after lorry crosses carriageway and overturns
The lorry, travelling on the northbound carriageway, hit the central reservation and overturned, landing on the opposite side of the motorway
Starmer tightens rules on gifts to ministers
It comes after the PM and other cabinet minister have faced criticism for accepting freebies.
Republicans take Senate majority and eye unified power with Trump
Republicans aim to maintain control of Congress alongside President-elect Trump, shaping the future of U.S. politics.
Proposal to use People’s Park for suburban bus terminal expansion dropped
The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has dropped the proposed expansion of the suburban bus stand into People’s Park.
Qatar votes in referendum on scrapping legislative elections
Qatar votes to end legislative polls with over 90% approval, marking a shift away from democracy.
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