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Speaking to ANI here, Kumar said, "This is a challenge against the world, our principles, democracy, religious freedom and freedom of speech. People are being killed there continuously."
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated that the free trade agreement (FTA) with India is a landmark deal that will create opportunities for jobs, exports and economic growth.
Telangana's security shifted significantly today as nearly two dozen CPI Maoist members surrendered to authorities, handing over 48 high-calibre firearms looted from security forces over the years. Director General of Police Shivadhar Reddy said, " The operational reach of these groups ha
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Monday said that the conditions for a free, fair, and impartial election have not yet been established in the country, accusing the government of showing bias toward a particular political party, Dhaka Tribune reported.
"Venezuela: With immediate effect, Switzerland is freezing any Swiss-based assets linked to Nicolas Maduro. If any assets turn out to be of illicit origin, Switzerland will do its best to ensure that these benefit the Venezuelan population," the Swiss government said in the post on X.
The current developments stem from a pre-dawn US operation inside Venezuela on Saturday, during which dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were detained and transferred to a US naval vessel before being flown to New York.
In its letter, the Bar Council of Delhi underlined that strict directions have been issued as part of an enhanced Model Code of Conduct to ensure free, fair and transparent elections.