Raghav Chadha refuted allegations after being replaced as AAP's Rajya Sabha deputy leader, calling it a «coordinated attack.» He denied claims of not joining opposition walkouts, refusing to sign an impeachment motion, and raising «trivial issues.» Chadha asserted he has consistently raised significant public concerns in Parliament over his four-year tenure.
By moving from a ‘moral apology’ to criminal liability, the Lumumba family is forcing a global reckoning with the mechanics of regime change Read Full Article at RT.com
Yesterday's dramatic news that US forces were searching for the crew of an F-15 fighter jet, apparently downed by a missile over Iran, will serve as a brutal wake-up call to the American public.
If, before April is out, Trump declares victory and walks away with anything like the current state of play prevailing, then Trump's War on Iran will prove to be catastrophic.
When Princess Beatrice wed Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi it was said that she was marrying into one of the most eminent aristocratic families in Italy.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah has come in defense of newly nominated National Elections Commission (NEC) Chairman, Jonathan K. Weedor, amid mounting criticism from opposition figures and civil society actors.
[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- The Africa Supply Chain Confederation says the continent is bracing for rising fuel and food prices following the escalating disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
[AIM] Maputo -- The United States government has donated to the Mozambican state protective equipment against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threats.
The Homefront Crisis Ministerial Committee (HCMC) is necessary for dealing with the ongoing energy crisis in Singapore, Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam told media in Chong Pang on Saturday (April 4) afternoon.Shanmugam, who is also an MP for Nee Soon GRC, spoke to media as the head of the HCMC, explaining the need for its formation.«A significant part of the world's oil supply has been affected. Gas supply has been affected,» Shanmugam said. «It's not clear when that situation will change.»Even if the war stops very soon, it doesn't mean supply disruptions will go away.«These disruptions have led to price increases seen in fuel, fertiliser, food and transport, he added.Shanmugam revealed that the HCMC has already been active for a few weeks, with meetings being held »for some time now«.In fact, the HCMC was set up »many years ago", long before Shanmugam entered the Ministry of Home Affairs, but was only activated due to the crisis, he said.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on countries to not become “vassals” of the US or China Read Full Article at RT.com
A top Russian senator says the country will not target Vladimir Zelensky the same way Donald Trump targeted Nicolas Maduro and Ali Khamenei Read Full Article at RT.com
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed skepticism regarding reports of the Centre withdrawing the FCRA Amendment Bill, warning of its potential reintroduction. He stated the opposition will remain vigilant to prevent amendments causing anxiety among religious minorities. Opposition MPs had previously protested the bill, citing concerns for NGOs and minority groups
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's convoy faced an alleged attack in Kerala's Wandoor on Friday evening. Two vehicles reportedly blocked the road, leading to an assault on Tharoor's gunman and driver when they attempted to clear the obstruction. Police have arrested one of the five identified accused and are pursuing the others.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has strongly criticized the CBSE's new curriculum framework. He labels it a linguistic imposition that favors Hindi over regional languages. Stalin argues this policy undermines federalism and marginalizes non-Hindi-speaking states. He urges the Union government to respect India's linguistic diversity and protect students' rights across all states
Dans le cadre de la célébration, en différé, de la Journée Internationale de la Francophonie, célébrée la 20 mars de chaque année, le groupe des Ambassadeurs de la Paix du Gabon, a organisé, jeudi 02 avril, un atelier sous le thème : la contribution des Ambassadeurs de la paix du Gabon pour une société plus apaisée. Ce thème fait écho au thème mondial de cette année qui porte sur la contribution de la jeunesse pour un monde plus apaisée. C'est le siège de l'Organisation Internationale (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Depuis l'indépendance, le scoutisme au Gabon a été bien plus qu'un simple mouvement de jeunesse. Il a constitué un véritable creuset de formation morale, civique et sociale, préparant les jeunes à devenir des citoyens responsables et engagés. À travers ses activités, ils ont appris à assumer des responsabilités, à cultiver solidarité et amitié, et à servir Dieu, la nation et leur prochain. La probité, l'abnégation et le travail assidu faisaient partie intégrante de cette éducation, (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
A 26-year-old man was arrested on Friday (April 3) for his alleged involvement in a case of government official impersonation cam.He is also the eleventh Malaysian to be arrested for similar cases since March. In a news release on Friday, the police said they received a report from a 66-year-old male victim who got a call from an unknown person claiming to be from UnionPay.After the male victim denied having any insurance premium plan that the unknown person was calling about, he was told the call would be diverted to another person to assist in cancellation.However, he was contacted by another unknown person claiming to be an «officer» from the Monetary Authority of SingaporeThe «officer» told the victim that his identity was compromised and that he was under investigation for money laundering.He was instructed to cooperate with the investigation which included not disclosing the matter to his family members.
WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica’s tourism sector has rebounded to more than 80 per cent of pre-hurricane levels, with the reopening of Half Moon signalling renewed confidence in the island’s post-Melissa recovery. Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said the recovery has been driven by the steady return of hotel rooms and visitor arrivals, supported by continued investment in the sector.
Senior trade unionist Senator Lambert Brown this week cautioned that the Government’s move to scrap incentive and emergency duty allowances for doctors who are mandated to work overtime could have a detrimental impact on the health sector should frustrated doctors decide to consider their options. Brown, who was making his closing submission Wednesday on behalf of the Jamaica Medical Doctors’ Association (JMDA) to a panel of three adjudicators at the Industrial Disputes Tribunal (IDT), said the medical professionals were just asking to be treated fairly.
A new initiative aimed at tackling market-access challenges facing small farmers in Jamaica is set to roll out through a 90-day corporate farmers’ market pilot programme spearheaded by Reality Focus Limited. The programme was developed in response to long-standing difficulties within the agricultural sector, particularly the challenge small farmers face in securing reliable and consistent markets for their produce, Reality Focus Operations Manager Stephen Richards told The Gleaner.
There were tears on both sides of the aisle as Jamaica College ended a 39-year drought to lift the Television Jamaica (TVJ) Schools’ Challenge Quiz (SCQ) defeating Westwood High School 30 – 28 in a fiercely contested final at the TVJ studios on Thursday.
WESTERN BUREAU: Warning that insurance alone is not enough to safeguard businesses from disaster, Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Jason Russell is urging entrepreneurs to strengthen their financial preparedness and build resilience to withstand unexpected shocks. Russell made the call while addressing final-year business students at the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) Western Campus Business Seminar held recently at the Sea Gardens Beach Resort.
A disciplinary panel looking into whether Workers' Party (WP) secretary-general Pritam Singh had contravened the party's constitution following his conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee has completed its probe.In a statement on Saturday (April 4), the Workers' Party said the panel will present its finalised report and recommendations to the central executive committee in April.It added that notice for a special cadre members' conference will be issued within two works of the submission.The panel was formed in January after Singh's failed appeal against his conviction. It comprises WP MPs He Ting Ru, Assoc Prof Jamus Lim and former Hougang MP Png Eng Huat.