Nitish Kumar Steps Down as Bihar Chief Minister After 21 Years of Service
Bihar is on the cusp of a new era as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar holds what is expected to be
Read MoreBihar is on the cusp of a new era as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar holds what is expected to be
Read MoreEnforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested Vinesh Chandel, co-founder of I-PAC, ahead of West Bengal Assembly polls. The ED has been probing financial irregularities linked to I-PAC, a prominent player in several regional and national polls. The development is expected to draw significant attention, considering the timing and the reputation of the firm involved.
Read More** The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has elected Manas Ranjan Mangaraj as the new Rajya Sabha Chief, succeeding Sasmit Patra who resigned from the post. Mangaraj is expected to guide the party’s parliamentary strategies in the upper house and navigate challenges from opposition parties.
Read MoreChina’s Evergrande founder Hui Ka Yan has pleaded guilty to real estate fraud, sparking significant financial consequences and serving as a cautionary tale about the perils of unchecked corporate ambition and the importance of transparency in business.
Read MoreBritish swimmer Adam Peaty has made a triumphant return to the pool after facing a challenging period due to injury and personal struggles. With his sights set on the upcoming LA 2028 Olympics, Peaty is determined to recapture the gold medal and prove his worth as a national sports icon.
Read More** Qantas, Australia’s flagship airline, is adjusting its flight schedules and pricing strategies in response to shifting global travel patterns. The airline is capitalizing on growing demand for flights bypassing the Middle East, while dealing with increasing jet fuel costs, leading to higher fares for passengers.
Read MoreA significant escalation in protests in Noida, a major industrial hub in Uttar Pradesh, India, has been reported, with local
Read More** The New South Wales government has launched a significant investment in electric vehicle infrastructure, with $100 million allocated for the installation of 1,000 public fast chargers and incentives for businesses to transition to electric trucks. This move aims to reduce emissions, improve air quality, and capitalize on the global trend towards cleaner energy.
Read More** The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced its 2026 inductees, featuring influential artists from four decades, including Phil Collins, Oasis, Sade, Wu-Tang Clan, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, and Queen Latifah. This diverse group of music legends has made a lasting impact on the music world, and their induction is a testament to their enduring legacy.
Read MoreIn a significant blow to opposition parties, Canadian Prime Minister Carney has secured a majority in the Liberal party following
Read MoreSouth Asia has emerged as the fastest-growing region globally, with India maintaining its position as the growth engine, according to
Read MoreThe standoff between the US and Iran has intensified as Hezbollah warns against Lebanon-Israel talks, while the US imposes a naval blockade on Iranian ports, putting global markets at risk amidst concerns of a prolonged conflict’s impact on oil supplies.
Read MoreIn a significant development, Hungary’s newly elected leader, Péter Magyar, has stated that he would ask Russian President Vladimir Putin
Read More** “In a major WNBA draft move, University of Connecticut’s Azzi Fudd has been selected by the Dallas Wings as the first overall pick, reunifying with former teammate Paige Bueckers. The talented guard joins an experienced roster, ready to make a significant impact.”
Read MoreIn a desperate bid to secure their citizenship, thousands of people are flocking to tribunals in Bengal, India, as the
Read MoreThe Liberal Democrats have launched a call for an inquiry into a business deal involving Reform UK leader Nigel Farage,
Read MoreCalifornia Representative Eric Swalwell announced on Monday his decision to resign from Congress, citing the increasing scrutiny and mounting pressure
Read More** “The United States has initiated a naval blockade of Iranian ports, marking a significant escalation of the six-week-old conflict between the US-Israeli coalition and Iran. The blockade aims to restrict the movement of ships using Iranian ports, with far-reaching implications for the global economy and energy markets.”
Read MoreA shocking report reveals that Australians are spending $2.13 billion annually on subpar hospital food, while a mysterious crocodile discovery in Adelaide sparks environmental concerns, highlighting the need for comprehensive reform in public institution dining options and environmental awareness.
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