Tag: politics
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Maharashtra Rains Live Updates: Key Developments Across India
Maharashtra Rains Live Updates As the monsoon season continues to influence weather across Maharashtra, several districts have reported rainfall with occasional heavy showers. Local authorities have issued advisories for waterlogging-prone areas and road users are advised to exercise caution during peak rainfall hours. Meteorological agencies are tracking the movement of systems and forecasting light to…
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RSS Centenary Controversy: 39 Members Detained in Tamil Nadu on Gandhi Jayanti
Introduction As the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) marks its 100th year on October 2, 2025—Gandhi Jayanti—a separate development in Tamil Nadu sparked a political firestorm. Police detained 39 RSS members in the Porur area near Chennai for conducting guru pooja and a specialized training session inside a government school without prior permission. The arrests have…
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Pawan Kalyan: Viral remarks on Prakash Raj shine a light on cinema, politics and professionalism
Rising stars, enduring chemistry: Pawan Kalyan and Prakash Raj in Tollywood In Telugu cinema, Pawan Kalyan and Prakash Raj enjoy a special kind of fan reverence. While their political paths have taken different routes, their on-screen pairing has remained a magnet for audiences. This dynamic was on full display when their collaboration in the blockbuster…
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Stoltenberg Uncertain Finance Minister Role Munich Lingers
Stoltenberg’s tenure as finance minister remains uncertain In a candid exchange with NTB, Norway’s finance minister and former NATO secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg, said he does not have a crystal-clear view on how long he will remain in the finance portfolio. He stressed that the ultimate decision lies with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, noting that…
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Santiváñez resigns as Peru Justice Minister amid censure
Overview Juan José Santiváñez has stepped down as Peru’s Minister of Justice and Human Rights, announcing his resignation just days before the Congreso was set to debate a motion of censure. The move, described by sources as a verbal communication in the Council of Ministers, signals a swift exit from a cabinet reshuffle that has…
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Santiváñez resigns as Justice Minister amid political turmoil
Resignation at a pivotal moment for the government In a move that reshapes Peru’s justice leadership just days before Parliament weighs a censure motion, Juan José Santiváñez has resigned as Minister of Justice and Human Rights. The decision arrives as the government faces intensified scrutiny and a tense political climate, with speculation mounting over Santiváñez’s…
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Intercepted flotilla vessel linked to Mariana Mortágua
What happened and where Early reports indicate that a flotilla vessel was intercepted by coast guard authorities while traveling along the Portuguese coast. The vessel is associated with supporters of the political leader Mariana Mortágua, a prominent figure in the Bloco de Esquerda (Left Bloc). According to official briefings, the interception was conducted to ensure…
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Karur Stampede: TVK Vijay Tour Postponement Explained
Overview: Karur Stampede Triggers a Temporary Postponement The Karur stampede, a tragic incident that has unsettled the community, prompted a measured response from political organizers. In a statement released on October 1, 2025, TAWEK, the party’s media unit, announced that Vijay’s upcoming two-week public tour would be temporarily postponed. The release stressed sensitivity to the…
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Technology Gives Predators the Edge, Says Giuliano da Empoli
The Premise: Technology gives predators the edge In a recent discussion on La Matinale, Giuliano da Empoli argues that the modern world runs on an “aggression premium”. Those who break the rules can operate at a fraction of the cost of their targets, gaining the upper hand in geopolitics and public life. On battlefields, small,…
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Moldova Parliament Elections: Outcomes and Implications
Turnout and initial results Moldova’s Central Election Commission reported a turnout of about 52 percent as polling stations closed, with roughly 1.6 million citizens participating in the parliamentary vote that will shape the country for the next four years. The election determines 101 deputies who will sit in parliament and set the course for governance,…
