India’s Thermal Coal Imports Hit 4-Year Low as Renewable Energy Surge Cuts Fossil Fuel Dependence
India’s Thermal Coal Imports Drop to 4-Year Low as Green Power Rises In a significant shift in its energy landscape,
Read MoreIndia’s Thermal Coal Imports Drop to 4-Year Low as Green Power Rises In a significant shift in its energy landscape,
Read MoreThe Indian education system is facing a growing crisis of paper leaks, which has led to 11 student suicides in recent weeks, prompting calls for immediate action and radical reforms to prevent future tragedies. Abhijeet Dipke, a prominent advocate, has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging an investigation, compensation for families, and sweeping changes to prioritize student well-being.
Read More** In a resounding victory, Labour leader Sir Andy Burnham has secured a significant win in the Makerfield by-election, setting the stage for a challenge to current Labour Party boss Sir Keir Starmer as UK Prime Minister. Burnham’s campaign centered on promises of stability and prosperity, resonating deeply with local residents. His victory has sent shockwaves throughout the Labour Party, with many anticipating a formal challenge to Starmer’s position in the coming months.
Read MoreEvery year, French students take the high school philosophy exam, a challenging test of their understanding of philosophical concepts and critical thinking skills, with this year’s exam featuring questions on Friedrich Nietzsche’s “Human, All Too Human”.
Read MoreThe recent release of two Marathi novellas, ‘My Last Autobiography’ and ‘The Woman Who Wore a Hat’, translated into English, has brought forth a renewed interest in the rich literary heritage of Maharashtra, showcasing the distinct voice and style of the authors and the evolving landscape of literary translation.
Read MoreIsraeli leaders have expressed outrage over US President Donald Trump’s surprise deal with Iran, citing concerns that the agreement fails to address Israel’s core security concerns and will embolden Iran’s aggressive actions in the region.
Read MoreIn a bid to promote the regional language, the Maharashtra government has made Marathi compulsory for taxi and auto drivers, with those failing to prove their fluency facing licence cancellation, sparking a mix of optimism and concern among drivers and locals alike.
Read More** US Vice President Harris Vance has defended the Iran nuclear deal, but his claims about US leverage and Iranian benefits have been met with skepticism by experts and lawmakers, sparking controversy and raising questions about the administration’s approach to the agreement.
Read MoreUS Vice President Kamala Harris has defended the US-Iran agreement, highlighting the significant concessions made by Iran and the importance of inspections to ensure compliance, amid criticism from Israeli opponents who fear the deal will embolden Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Read MoreA militant group has launched a daring attack on Niamey airport in Niger, sparking a fierce exchange of gunfire with security forces and raising concerns about the safety of civilians and the government’s ability to protect its citizens.
Read More** A 19-year-old suspect, wanted in a deadly consulate shooting and linked to gang activity, has been arrested at Toronto Pearson International Airport. The teenager’s capture comes as the community continues to grapple with the aftermath of the shootout that killed one police officer and injured another.
Read More** The Church of England has issued a formal apology for its role in the forced adoption of thousands of babies from the 1950s to the 1980s, a dark period in British history that left survivors and their families with lifelong trauma and pain. The apology follows a long campaign by victims and their families, led by the charity CoramBAAF, which aims to bring about a new era of truth and accountability.
Read MoreIRISH PARLIAMENT VOTES TO REMOVE THREE-DAY ABORTION WAIT Dublin, Ireland – In a significant move towards liberalizing the country’s abortion
Read MoreThe Taliban government has issued a strict ban on smartphones for civil servants and military personnel during working hours, sparking widespread criticism from human rights groups and concerns about the impact on productivity, efficiency, and individual freedoms in Afghanistan.
Read MoreThe Pattukottai traffic police launched a surprise campaign to reward two-wheeler riders who wear helmets, distributing 1 kg of tomatoes to law-abiding riders and promoting a sense of shared responsibility towards road safety.
Read More** In a stern warning, Manipur DGP L. Chinmawan Singh has called upon armed groups to refrain from their actions, causing fear and panic among the local population. Security forces have been instructed to use necessary force to defend themselves and prevent incidents. The CRPF has been deployed in Manipur since 2019 to quell the ethnic conflict, and the latest directive is seen as a response to the current surge in violence.
Read MoreThe West Bengal government has challenged the Delhi High Court’s decision to grant early release to Rashid Khan, a convict in the 1993 Bowbazar blast case, arguing that it undermines the severity of the crime and the need for proportionate punishment, and is seeking a review of the judgment and a reconsideration of Khan’s sentence.
Read MoreIran has reached a surprise agreement with the US, EU, and UN, securing a major economic lifeline in exchange for minimal concessions, including slowing production of enriched uranium and capping it at 3.67% purity, paving the way for the partial lifting of sanctions on its oil exports and the release of $7 billion in frozen assets.
Read MoreUK mosques advised to run lockdown drills amid fears of anti-Muslim attacks Mosques are advised to carry out lockdown drills,
Read MoreTamil Nadu Governor’s Address: Two-Language Policy to Continue, Social Justice Survey Planned In a significant move aimed at addressing the
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