Monthly Archives: November 2024
Adani indictment in US fresh fodder for Opposition on Parliament session eve
NEW DELHI: On the eve of winter session of Parliament, the latest five-count criminal indictment against Indian industrialist Gautam Adani unsealed in...
Gautam Adani charged in US over $265 million ‘bribe plot’, fraud
NEW YORK: Billionaire Gautam Adani has been charged by US prosecutors over his role in an alleged years-long scheme to pay USD...
India slams Canadian report claiming ‘PM Modi was aware of Nijjar murder plot’
NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday strongly trashed as “smear campaign” a Canadian media report that claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was...
Maharashtra records 65% voting, Jharkhand 68.4%
NEW DELHI: The Naxal belts of Maharashtra recorded the highest voter turnout on Wednesday while it was the lowest in Mumbai and...
Working on roadmap to integrate armed forces, says CDS Chauhan
NEW DELHI: Stressing the importance of integrating the three armed forces to fight future wars, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan...
Net ban in Manipur extended till Nov 23, Kuki group condemns Meiteis’ killings
NEW DELHI: Despite slight lull in violence in Manipur, the suspension of Internet was extended for another three days till November 23...
Waqf Bill listed for Parliament winter session
NEW DELHI: The controversial Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which is still under consideration with a joint Parliamentary panel, has been listed, among...
US vetoes UN Security Council resolution on Gaza ceasefire
UNITED NATIONS: The United States on Wednesday vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution for a ceasefire in Israel’s war in Gaza,...
12 soldiers, 6 ultras killed in Pakistan suicide attack
PESHAWAR: Twelve security personnel and six terrorists were killed as a suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into a joint check post...
Putin’s chilling new nuclear doctrine; a closer look at new threats and scenarios
LONDON: President Vladimir Putin has approved changes to Russia's nuclear weapons policy, and Moscow has urged the West to study them closely.