Thackeray said that he will visit Marathwada to meet the affected farmers, who are struggling to rebuild their farms and have yet to receive promised MNREGA compensation.
The new guidance, called "Responding to the health financing emergency: immediate measures and longer-term shifts", provides a suite of policy options for countries to cope with the sudden financing shocks and bolster efforts to mobilise and implement sufficient and sustainable financing for
Nigeria has said it would welcome assistance from the United States in combating Islamist insurgents in the country, provided that its territorial integrity is respected, following remarks by US President Donald Trump threatening a possible military action over the alleged persecution of Chr
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia launched fresh attacks across several regions, killing and injuring civilians and targeting energy infrastructure. He thanked first responders and international partners supporting Ukraine's energy sector, saying Moscow aimed to inflict
The UAE has launched an urgent humanitarian response to aid communities in Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba hit by Hurricane Melissa, sending food, shelter materials, and infrastructure support through the UAE Aid Agency in coordination with CDEMA, reflecting its global commitment to disaster relief
At least 21 people were killed and over 1,000 homes destroyed after heavy rains triggered landslides in Kenya's Rift Valley. Officials said 25 were injured and 30 missing as rescue efforts continued, with the military and Red Cross aiding relief operations, according to Al Jazeera.
United States President Donald Trump warned that the United States could stop all aid and assistance to Nigeria if the country fails to act against the killings of Christians.
The announcement was made by the MEA in a post on X, stating that the decision reaffirmed New Delhi's commitment to strengthening health partnerships with the Global South.
US President Donald Trump has instructed his administration's lawyers to seek clarification on how the government can "legally fund" the food stamp benefits during the shutdown after two US federal judges ruled to tap into the emergency funds to cover benefits for November.
Two US federal judges ordered the Donald Trump administration to use billions of dollars in emergency funds to partially cover food stamp benefits for tens of millions of Americans in November, amid a prolonged government shutdown that has disrupted federal programs