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Apr 13, 2026, 04:40 PM
Tension Erupts Over Affidavit Dispute Between Congress Candidate and Deputy Collector in Ahmedabad

Tension Erupts Over Affidavit Dispute Between Congress Candidate and Deputy Collector in Ahmedabad

There was political tension in the Dariyapur area of Ahmedabad city. Congress candidate Nirav Bakshi and the deputy collector had a heated exchange of words. The incident occurred due to a dispute over the affidavit, which led to a tense situation at the spot for some time. According to information, the deputy collector instructed the candidate to submit the affidavit as the supporters did not sign the required signatures. Congress candidate Nirav Bakshi expressed his disagreement over this. The verbal spat between the two parties began. The conversation gradually intensified, which raised the fear of further deterioration of the situation. According to the people present at the spot, the matter escalated to such an extent that the police needed to be called. However, two police personnel intervened in time and brought the situation under control. Then the Congress candidate showed readiness to file an affidavit with his lawyer. The matter ended peacefully and once again highlighted the need for dialogue between the administration.
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Apr 13, 2026, 04:37 PM
Removing a President: The 25th Amendment's High Barriers

Removing a President: The 25th Amendment's High Barriers

As tensions rise in global politics and scrutiny intensifies around Donald Trump , a familiar constitutional question keeps resurfacing in Washington: could the 25th Amendment be used to remove a sitting president? The short answer is yes, in theory. In practice, it is one of the hardest mechanisms to execute in American governance. Here’s why. The Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1967, largely in response to the confusion that followed the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Its purpose is straightforward: to ensure continuity of power if a president dies, resigns, or becomes unable to perform the duties of the office. Before this amendment, the Constitution lacked clear procedures for dealing with presidential incapacity. The 25th Amendment filled that gap with a structured process. The amendment has four sections, but two are most relevant to modern political debates. This section allows a president to hand over authority to the vice president temporarily. It has been used during medical procedures requiring anesthesia. For example, presidents have invoked it during surgery, allowing the vice president to briefly serve as the acting president. This is routine, procedural, and non-controversial. This is the provision often cited in discussions about removing a president against their will. Here’s how it works: But that’s just the opening move. The Constitution anticipates resistance. If the president contests the declaration: If that threshold is not met, the president regains power. This is where the process becomes extraordinarily difficult. Despite periodic calls from critics, several structural and political barriers make this path highly improbable. Despite criticism from figures like former CIA director John Brennan, there is no sign that the administration supports invoking Section 4. The process would require action from the vice president and cabinet members, and there appears to be little appetite within the administration to challenge the president. The process cannot begin without the vice president and Cabinet. That means figures like JD Vance and senior administration officials would need to publicly declare that the president is unfit. That is not just a legal step. It is a political rupture of the highest order. Cabinet members are typically appointed by the president and often aligned with their agenda. Expecting them to initiate removal is a steep ask. The amendment uses the phrase “unable to discharge the powers and duties.” It does not define what qualifies as “unable.” Because the standard is not clearly defined, any attempt to invoke Section 4 would trigger intense legal and political battles over interpretation. Even if the vice president and Cabinet act, Congress must agree. A two-thirds majority in both chambers is required. In today’s polarized political climate, that level of bipartisan agreement is rare. For context: The 25th Amendment effectively demands that same supermajority in both chambers simultaneously. Any successful invocation would likely require members of the president’s own party to support removal. In Trump’s case, Republican backing would be essential. Recent history suggests that such crossover support is difficult to secure, even in high-stakes situations. Section 4 has never been successfully invoked to remove a president. It exists as a constitutional safeguard but remains untested in a real political confrontation. That lack of precedent adds another layer of uncertainty. The 25th Amendment and impeachment are often confused, but they serve different purposes. In simple terms, impeachment is about wrongdoing. The 25th Amendment is about capability. Renewed discussions are tied to rising geopolitical tensions, particularly involving US policy in West Asia and strained diplomatic efforts with Iran. Critics argue that presidential decision-making during volatile global moments warrants scrutiny. However, public criticism alone is not enough to trigger constitutional action. The mechanism requires institutional consensus at the highest levels of government. To summarize, all of the following would need to happen: Each step is difficult. Combined, they form a near-impassable political obstacle.
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Apr 13, 2026, 04:33 PM
Congress Party Rocked by Feud Between Former Leaders Hazeena Syed and Alka Lamba

Congress Party Rocked by Feud Between Former Leaders Hazeena Syed and Alka Lamba

The feud between former Tamil Nadu Mahila Congress president Hazeena Syed and former Tamil Nadu Mahila Congress president Alka Lamba has reached its peak. Hazeena Syed has resigned accusing Alka Lamba of financial irregularities and harassment. Meanwhile, she has made serious personal allegations against K. C. Venugopal, calling him Alka Lamba's'boyfriend ', which has created an internal earthquake-like situation in the Congress. Senior Congress leader K. C. Venugopal is often in the news for some controversy. The latest case has come to the fore in the ongoing internal dispute in the Tamil Nadu Congress. This time the dispute has come to the fore due to the confrontation between Alka Lamba, president of the All India Mahila Congress at the center, and Hazeena Syed, former president of the Tamil Nadu Mahila Congress. The blame game between the two has caused a stir not only in the Congress, but in the entire political circles. The whole matter began on 10 April, when Alka Lamba ordered the dismissal of Haze Syed from the party with immediate effect.
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Apr 13, 2026, 04:31 PM
Russia's Diplomatic 'Pre-emptive Strike' in Beijing Ahead of Trump Visit

Russia's Diplomatic 'Pre-emptive Strike' in Beijing Ahead of Trump Visit

Beijing: A high-voltage drama is playing out on the stage of global politics. US President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit China next month, but even before he sets foot, Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent his most trusted and experienced diplomat, Sergei Lavrov, to Beijing for a "pre-emptive strike." Trump's style has always been "threat first, negotiate later"; he has tried to press Xi Jinping by threatening to impose a 50% tariff on China for arming Iran. In these circumstances, Lavrov's visit is not just a visit, but an assurance from Russia to China that China's future is secure in its friendship with Russia rather than bowing to Western pressure. The main agenda of this visit is the raging Iran war in the Middle East. Iran is a very important ally for Russia, which is helping it in the Ukraine war, while China's cheapest oil supplier to China is preparing for a possible meeting between Wang and the US Secretary of State.
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Apr 13, 2026, 04:30 PM
Gold Prices in India Fall Due to International Market Decline

Gold Prices in India Fall Due to International Market Decline

On 13 April 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹151,320 per 10 grams, reflecting a loss of ₹1,310 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹138,710 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on Gold among other things. Gold prices in India continue to remain higher than in Dubai. On 13 April 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹151,320 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹143,502, reflecting a difference of ₹7,818 or 5.45%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about 5.45% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices are trending down on a firm dollar , backed by failed peace talks between the US and Iran. Gold prices have fallen by nearly 10% since the start of the West Asia conflict. US President Donald Trump announced a complete blockade of the crucial trade route—the Strait of Hormuz —over which oil prices spiked. The surge in oil prices further weighed on investor sentiment for gold, as it amplifies inflationary concerns. The rise in crude and energy prices has reinforced expectations of tighter monetary policy by central banks globally. ALSO READ Gold Rate Today 10th April 2026: Gold is down by 0.17%; check prices in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Bengaluru Markets currently price in no expectations of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve, in contrast to the pre-war expectations of two rate cuts. Analysts expect gold prices to trade with a negative bias in the near term, as Trump’s blockade of the Hormuz route starts later in the day. Markets would monitor developments in the US-Iran conflict and look out for oil prices, which will further provide cues for the bullion markets. Additionally, expectations of rate hikes by central banks globally would be watched. “MCX Gold June futures may drop to Rs 151,500/10g as the trend is expected to remain weak in the international markets too,” said Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at IndusInd Securities. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 10th April 2026: Silver is down by 0.27%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad
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Apr 13, 2026, 04:30 PM
Indian Silver Prices Fall 2.61%, Expectations of Tighter Monetary Policy Weigh In

Indian Silver Prices Fall 2.61%, Expectations of Tighter Monetary Policy Weigh In

On 13 April 2026, the price of 1 gm of silver was ₹237, and the price of 1 kg of silver was ₹237,450, reflecting a loss of 2.61% compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, the 10 gm silver rate is at ₹2,375. Silver prices in India are largely influenced by international spot silver rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on silver among other things. Silver prices are trending down on the back of a firm dollar and a surge in oil prices, which has stoked inflationary concerns yet again. Oil prices surged over failed peace talks between Washington and Tehran, followed by US President Donald Trump announcing a complete blockade of the Strait of Hormuz , effective from Monday. This has weighed on the white metal, as expectations of tighter monetary policy by central banks globally have dented investor demand ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 10th April 2026: Silver is down by 0.27%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad Currently, markets weigh in no expectations of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve , against the pre-war forecasts of two rate cuts by the Fed in February. Analysts expect silver prices to edge down in the near term due to a firm dollar and high oil prices. Markets continue to monitor the West Asia conflict and tanker movement through the Hormuz route, which will further dictate oil prices and provide cues for silver prices. “A decisive break below Rs 2,37,000 could accelerate selling toward the Rs 2,35,000–Rs 2,33,000 range. While the overall tone remains cautious, with macro factors offering limited support, momentum appears weak and lacks conviction to sustain any meaningful recovery,” said Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Gold Rate Today 10th April 2026: Gold is down by 0.17%; check prices in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Bengaluru
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Apr 13, 2026, 04:25 PM
Supreme Court Refuses Interim Relief to Voters Removed from West Bengal Electoral Rolls

Supreme Court Refuses Interim Relief to Voters Removed from West Bengal Electoral Rolls

The Supreme Court has refused to grant interim relief to voters who were removed from the electoral rolls during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process in West Bengal. The court has clearly stated that voters with pending appeals cannot be allowed to vote at this time. The Supreme Court has clearly stated that voters with pending appeals cannot be allowed to vote at this time. The Supreme Court bench rejected the petitions of the petitioners whose names were removed during the SIR process and whose appeals are still pending before the Appellate Tribunal. The bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi said that it is impossible to grant interim relief as it will affect the electoral process. During the hearing, senior Trinamool Congress leader and MP Kalyan Banerjee told the bench that at least 16 lakh appeals have been filed. He requested that these people be allowed to vote in the next two-phase assembly elections. Chief Justice Surya Kant said, "If it is completely impossible, we will suspend the rights of the persons concerned," citing the Calcutta High Court's report.
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Apr 13, 2026, 04:18 PM
India Prepares for Potential Blockade in Strait of Hormuz with 'Plan-B' Strategy

India Prepares for Potential Blockade in Strait of Hormuz with 'Plan-B' Strategy

Abu Dhabi: As the smell of gunpowder pervades the Middle East and the roar of US warships is heard, India has gone into'mission mode'to secure its economy. The conflict between the US and Iran threatens a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the main route for oil supplies. To deal with this crisis, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has initiated direct talks with the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. India's intentions are clear: even if war breaks out and sea routes are closed, oil and gas prices will not rise in the country and supplies will continue uninterrupted. India's'Plan-B'is so strong that it has the ability to bypass the Strait of Hormuz completely. Under this strategy, oil will be transported by Saudi Arabia's East-West Pipeline to the Red Sea port of Yanbu, from where it will be able to come directly to India. In addition to this, preparations are being made to land at the UAE's Fujairah port.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:51 PM
Discontent Among BJP Workers Ahead of Rajkot Municipal Elections

Discontent Among BJP Workers Ahead of Rajkot Municipal Elections

RAJKOT: There is widespread discontent in the ticket distribution of the ruling party BJP ahead of the Rajkot Municipal Corporation elections to be held on April 26. Amid talk of neglect of loyal party workers and preference for leaders from other parties, the change of candidate in Ward No. 7 for the first time in history has created a political heat. As the Rajkot Municipal Corporation elections are going to be held on April 26, the political atmosphere in the city has become very hot. With the announcement of the list of candidates of the ruling party Bharatiya Janata Party, there has been minor ruckus and resentment in Ward No. 1 to 18. There has been resentment among the grassroots workers who have been working hard for the party for years. The echoes of this discontent were seen in the form of a crowd of workers who gathered late at night at the Rajkot BJP head office'Kamalam '. There is a talk in political circles that the BJP is going a little away from its basic five-pronged and value-based politics.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:50 PM
US-Iran Conflict: Trump Impeachment Looms Amid Declining Popularity and Constitutional Concerns

US-Iran Conflict: Trump Impeachment Looms Amid Declining Popularity and Constitutional Concerns

Washington, તા.13: As the US-Iran peace talks fail in Islamabad, the possibility of a resumption of hostilities looms large, with former diplomat Mahesh Sachdeva warning that US President Donald Trump could be impeached if the conflict with Iran continues. Trump's popularity is rapidly declining and his ratings have hit an all-time low. Mahesh Sachdeva says more than two-thirds of Americans are not in favor of continuing the war with Iran. Trump could face impeachment because of this. Trump could also face constitutional problems. The US Constitution allows the president to start a war outside the country but requires congressional approval within 60 days of the start of the conflict. Now only 15 days are left. Amid the Iran crisis, US Senator Jamie Raskin has called for an assessment of Donald Trump's mental health.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:43 PM
India to Write New Chapter in Democratic History with Women's Reservation Act

India to Write New Chapter in Democratic History with Women's Reservation Act

New Delhi: A new chapter is going to be written in the democratic history of India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made a very important statement regarding women's reservation in the'Nari Shakti Vandana Sammelan'held at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi. He said that "Parliament is close to creating a new history" and described the'Nari Shakti Vandana Act'as the biggest and most revolutionary decision of the 21st century, not just a political reform. PM Modi made it clear that while India is scaling new heights of development, it is impossible without the participation of women. He stressed that "This decision is dedicated to the honour and potential of the mothers and sisters of the country." According to him, this law will make Indian democracy stronger and inclusive. A special session of Parliament has been called with the aim of implementing women's reservation by 2029.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:41 PM
Canada to Spend Defence Budget Locally, No Longer Sending Funds to US

Canada to Spend Defence Budget Locally, No Longer Sending Funds to US

TORONTO: In a major announcement, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said,'Seventy-seven cents of a dollar, 70 percent of Canada's defence budget, used to go to the United States because Canada used to buy defence items from the United States, but that will no longer be the case. Canadian money will stay in the country and be spent on Canadians and Canadian companies.'Mark Carney said at the Liberal Party convention that the days of the Canadian military sending 70 cents of every dollar to the United States are over. Mark Carney has advised Canadians to buy Canadian-made items. If the government wants to buy anything now, it will give Canadian companies and Canadian suppliers a chance first. US companies will not get the benefit they used to get. Trump has imposed a series of tariffs on Canada. In response, Mark Carney wants to show that he can take tough decisions to protect the country's interests.'He said,'The Canadian people are standing with Canada, and I'm going to work with Canadian steel workers to make Canada stronger. '
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:39 PM
Hungary Enters New Political Era as Opposition Leader Peter Magyar Wins Landslide Victory

Hungary Enters New Political Era as Opposition Leader Peter Magyar Wins Landslide Victory

Hungary is entering a new political era after opposition leader Peter Magyar won a landslide victory, ending Viktor Orban 's 16-year rule. Supporters in Budapest say the result offers hope for change and closer ties with the rest of the European Union . Many expect the new government to unlock frozen EU funds linked to democratic reforms. European leaders welcomed the vote, while Moscow signaled it would continue pragmatic relations after losing a key ally.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:36 PM
Sonia Gandhi Slams Central Government's Delimitation Strategy, Calls It Attack on Constitution

Sonia Gandhi Slams Central Government's Delimitation Strategy, Calls It Attack on Constitution

New Delhi: Sonia Gandhi, chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, has stirred a new political controversy with a scathing attack on the central government's strategy. She has categorically stated that the real issue facing the country now is not women's reservation, as the law has already been passed, but the real game of delimitation. Sonia Gandhi has called the proposal very serious and called it an attack on the Constitution. She has alleged that the government wants to take decisions in haste through a special session keeping the opposition in the dark, which is only aimed at gaining political mileage in the upcoming elections. Sonia Gandhi has cast doubts on the government's sincerity in implementing the Nari Shakti Vandana Act. She has questioned why the law passed in 2023 was linked to the next census and delimitation? The government is now suddenly talking about implementing reservation from 2029 onwards, so far as the opposition's demand for an all-party meeting has been rejected.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:36 PM
Pakistan Stock Market Plummets Amid Global Political Turmoil

Pakistan Stock Market Plummets Amid Global Political Turmoil

Karachi: The most serious impact of the turmoil in global politics has been seen on the stock market of Pakistan. As the Karachi Stock Exchange (PSX) opened on Monday morning, there was panic among investors, which caused the benchmark KSE-100 index to collapse like a palace of cards. Only in the early hours, the index suffered a shocking fall of more than 5,000 points. હતો.ટ્રમ્પનો The order and the main reason behind the crash in the market is a tough decision of US President Donald Trump. As the peace talks with Iran failed, Trump has ordered a blockade of Iranian ports. As soon as this news spread, investors started an aggressive sell-off, which caused the KSE-100 index to slide to a low of 161,638. However, in the second half of the day, the market showed a partial recovery, crossing the 163,000 level, but the instability remained. હતી.તેલના On the way: The threat of US oil spills in the Strait of Hormuz, which is the most important regional shipping route, including the Strait of Hormuz.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:34 PM
China Creates New District in Xinjiang Amid Border Security Concerns

China Creates New District in Xinjiang Amid Border Security Concerns

Beijing: China has created a new district (county) in Xinjiang near the border between Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Afghanistan. The new district, called Senlong, is located near the Karakoram mountains. Questions have been raised about the purpose of creating this district. The threat to India from this district has increased. On the one hand, China has increased its activities in the border areas when the world's attention is focused on the US-Iran war. The geography of the district is very important. The district is very close to the sensitive Wakhan Corridor. This corridor is a very narrow strip. This strip separates Xinjiang from PoK and Tajikistan. The decision to create the district is being viewed from the perspective of border security and governance. Iran-US rapprochement was about to take place; in the meantime, Netanyahu's call came and all the rebels are using this route to infiltrate into Xinjiang, which the Chinese government has been fearing for the past 26 years.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:27 PM
Amit Shah Alleges Infiltration in West Bengal, Promises Action if BJP Forms Government

Amit Shah Alleges Infiltration in West Bengal, Promises Action if BJP Forms Government

Kolkata: Ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026, the political temperature has risen. The Bharatiya Janata Party has deployed its full strength in the state. Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed public meetings in Birbhum and Paschim Bardhaman districts in this order. Addressing the rally, Amitbhai Shah alleged that the Mamata Banerjee government has encouraged infiltration in the state. He said that the BSF needed 600 acres of land to build a fence for border security, but the state government refused to give the land. Shah alleged that infiltrators are being protected and used as a vote bank. He promised that "after the BJP forms the government on May 5, 2026, infiltrators will be identified and expelled from the country."
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:12 PM
TMC Leader Defects to BJP Amid Party's Efforts to Capture Gram Panchayats

TMC Leader Defects to BJP Amid Party's Efforts to Capture Gram Panchayats

Rakesh Shah, Ghoksadanga :'I joined the TMC. But I did not like it there.'This comment was made by the head of Ghoksadanga Gram Panchayat, Seema Debnath Sarkar, who left the TMC and returned to her old party BJP on Monday. However, the incident is being criticized from political circles to the throat of the general public. The total number of seats in Ghoksadanga Gram Panchayat in Mathabhanga 2 block is 18. The BJP formed the board after winning 10 seats in the last panchayat elections. Seema Debnath Sarkar headed the board and formed the Padma Shibir. Meanwhile, since the victory of the TMC in Cooch Behar district in the Lok Sabha elections, they have been desperately trying to capture various gram panchayats. Meanwhile, the head of Ghoksadanga Gram Panchayat, who won on a BJP ticket, joined the Padma Shibir at the hands of the party's district president Abhijit De Bhowmik in Cooch Behar. Seema Debnath, at that time, claimed that all the Zila Parishad committees of the TMC, including its projects, were in the area of development.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:01 PM
BJP-Congress-AAP Forms Validated in Rajkot City Province-1

BJP-Congress-AAP Forms Validated in Rajkot City Province-1

At 3 pm, all forms of BJP-Congress valid in Ward No. 13 to 1P: Objection raised to BJP's Ketan Patel resolved: Interaction with Prant Dr. Chandni Parmar At 3 pm today, Dr. Chandni Parmar, RO of Rajkot City Province-1 and Ward No. 13-14-1 P, told "Akila" that the BJP-Congress-AAP forms of all our three wards have been valid, in Ward No. 14, objection was raised to BJP's Ketan Patel. That question has been resolved, so his form was valid, educational qualification was not shown, now one form of BSP has been cancelled. There is no question now.
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Apr 13, 2026, 03:00 PM
Iran Offers Assurance to India on Safe Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Iran Tensions

Iran Offers Assurance to India on Safe Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Amid US-Iran Tensions

Tehran: Amid tensions in the Middle East and the threat of the United States blocking the Strait of Hormuz, there is comforting news for India. Iran has good relations with India. Iranian Ambassador to India Mohammad Fatahli has made it clear that Indian ships will be safely routed through Hormuz. Iranian Ambassador to India assured that Indian ships will have no problem crossing Hormuz. Global oil traffic has been affected by tensions between आहे.अमेरिका-इराण. Mineral prices are skyrocketing. Hormuz carries 20 percent of the world's mineral oil and natural gas. This route is also very important for India. 40 percent of the total mineral oil coming to India comes through Hormuz. The war has affected shipping traffic through Hormuz. It has raised oil prices in many countries. It has raised concerns. आहे.Donald: Trump!
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:56 PM
US-Iran Peace Talks Fail: Iran Warns of No Future Deal Without Policy Change

US-Iran Peace Talks Fail: Iran Warns of No Future Deal Without Policy Change

New Delhi: The years-long war of words between the US and Iran has reached a critical juncture. After the recent peace talks failed without any result, Iran has cashed in on the US. Iran's Foreign Ministry has warned in clear terms that if the US does not give up its policy of'dictatorship'and unilateral sanctions, any deal or agreement is possible in the future. Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, the leader of the Iranian delegation to Pakistan for the talks, has claimed that the US has once again failed to win Iran's trust. He praised the morale of the'Minab 168'delegation. According to Ghalibaf, Iran was ready for talks, but the stalemate could be resolved due to US conditions and old experiences. Towards this, US Vice President Jay De Vance has blamed the failure of the talks on Iran.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:54 PM
Bihar Government Formation Nears Completion: Swearing-in Ceremony Scheduled for April 15

Bihar Government Formation Nears Completion: Swearing-in Ceremony Scheduled for April 15

Patna, તા.13: Political activity in Bihar has intensified. Sources suggest that preparations for the formation of a new government in the state are in the final stages, and the swearing-in ceremony will be held on 15 April. Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are also expected to attend the event. According to sources, PM Modi will arrive in Patna on the night of 14 April and stay the night. The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Lok Bhawan in Patna, where security and administrative preparations have been intensified. Sources suggest that incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar may resign after the cabinet meeting on 14 April. A meeting of the NDA legislature party has also been called on the same day to elect a new leader. There is speculation in political circles that Samrat Choudhary may be appointed as the chief minister.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:51 PM
UK Refuses to Join US- Led Blockade of Strait of Hormuz, Citing Need for Open Waterway

UK Refuses to Join US- Led Blockade of Strait of Hormuz, Citing Need for Open Waterway

London: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made it clear that his country will not join the "blockade" of the Strait of Hormuz announced by United States President Donald Trump. Other US allies have also criticised Trump's move. Speaking to BBC radio on Monday, Starmer said, "We are not supporting this blockade." He added that the United Kingdom "does not want to be dragged into" the US-Israel war against Iran. Starmer said it was "absolutely vital" to reopen the strait. Under normal circumstances, about 20 per cent of the world's oil supplies pass through this strategic waterway, which connects the Gulf states to the Indian Ocean. "I think it is absolutely essential that we fully open this strait." Speaking from London on Monday, Starmer said he would "continue to push in that direction."
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:49 PM
Indian Markets Decline as US-Iran Tensions Escalate

Indian Markets Decline as US-Iran Tensions Escalate

Benchmark equity indices declined by nearly 1% on Monday, starting the week on a weak note after peace talks between the US and Iran collapsed over the weekend. Brent crude prices surged by nearly $9 per barrel to $103.87 after US President Donald Trump threatened to blockade vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz . After opening gap-down by over 1,600 points (more than 2%), the Sensex staged a gradual recovery of about 980 points from the day’s low and eventually closed at 76,847.57, down 702.68 points, or 0.91%. The Nifty fell 495 points, or 2.06%, intraday but pared losses to end at 23,842.65, down 207.95 points, or 0.86%. The Sensex and Nifty were among the worst performers across major Asian equity markets. Besides India, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Japan were the top losers, while Thailand and Indonesia emerged as the top gainers. Ajit Mishra, SVP – Research at Religare Broking, said the weakness was primarily driven by escalating geopolitical tensions following the collapse of US–Iran talks, which triggered a sharp spike in crude oil prices and weighed on global sentiment. He added that fresh weakness in the rupee, continued foreign institutional outflows, and subdued global equity markets further dampened investor confidence. The India VIX Index surged 8.75% to close at 20.50, indicating a rise in market volatility. “Markets continue to derive limited support from last week’s ceasefire framework, which remains intact for now and is encouraging selective buying interest through a buy-on-dips approach. This comes despite an initial negative reaction to the breakdown of US–Iran peace talks and the announcement of a US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, which pushed crude prices above $100 per barrel,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research, Geojit Investments. He added that elevated oil prices are raising concerns around inflation, currency stability, and broader macroeconomic balances, thereby weighing on overall sentiment. Investor wealth declined by Rs 2.10 lakh crore to Rs 449.13 lakh crore. Overall market breadth remained negative, with 2,577 losers against 1,788 gainers on the BSE. Foreign portfolio investors sold shares worth Rs 1,983.18 crore ($212.4 million) and domestic institutional investors bought shares worth Rs 2,432.30 crore respectively, as per provisional data by the BSE. On the sectoral front, auto , oil & gas, FMCG , IT, and PSU banks were the top losers, declining by up to 2.09%. Among Sensex constituents, Maruti Suzuki , IndiGo, Bajaj Finance , Reliance Industries , and TCS were the top laggards, falling by up to 4.60%. HDFC Bank and Reliance Industries together contributed 414 points, or 59%, to the Sensex’s 702-point decline.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:44 PM
Trump Renews Threat to Block Strait of Hormuz, Claims Ceasefire Talks with Iran are Progressing

Trump Renews Threat to Block Strait of Hormuz, Claims Ceasefire Talks with Iran are Progressing

US President Donald Trump has renewed his threat to block the Strait of Hormuz. Washington, US President Donald Trump has said that the ceasefire with Iran is going well. His army has been completely destroyed, his navy has been submerged and 158 ships have been destroyed. Many of his mine-dropters have also been destroyed. He went on to say that at 10 o'clock on Monday, America is going to block the Strait of Hormuz. Other countries are also working so that Iran cannot sell its oil. He claimed that this step will be very effective. Meanwhile, Trump also claimed that many ships will now buy oil from America instead of going to Hormuz. In a short time, NATO will solve the Hormuz problem. He further said that America has more oil than Russia and Saudi Arabia combined. On the question of the failed peace talks with Iran, he said that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. He clearly said during this meeting that he could not have a nuclear weapon.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:39 PM
Putin Offers to Mediate Middle East Peace Talks as US-Iran Talks End Without Deal

Putin Offers to Mediate Middle East Peace Talks as US-Iran Talks End Without Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his readiness to mediate peace efforts in the Middle East during a call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Sunday. The Kremlin confirmed that Putin offered to support political and diplomatic solutions to resolve the ongoing conflict, emphasising his commitment to facilitating a fair and lasting peace. This development comes after U.S. and Iranian negotiators failed to reach an agreement to end the ongoing Middle East war. Despite this setback, there was no immediate escalation of hostilities, and world leaders swiftly called for both sides to continue seeking diplomatic solutions. Following the talks, U.S. Vice President JD Vance left Pakistan, marking the highest-level dialogue between the U.S. and Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Vance described the U.S. position as a ‘final and best offer’, leaving Iran to decide whether to accept it. Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said the Iranian delegation had made constructive proposals, but ultimately, trust was not established between the two sides during this round of talks. Key points of contention included control over the Strait of Hormuz shipping route and Iran’s rights to enrich uranium. The failure of the talks has raised global concerns, with the possibility of renewed fighting threatening to disrupt oil and gas markets and further damage vital infrastructure in the Gulf. With tensions still high, there is widespread fear that civilians could face renewed airstrikes and the conflict may continue without a clear political resolution.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:35 PM
Chhattisgarh CM Emphasizes Importance of Women's Reservation for Decision-Making

Chhattisgarh CM Emphasizes Importance of Women's Reservation for Decision-Making

Raipur: Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnudeo Sai has said that women's reservation will give full rights to half of the population and increase their participation in decision-making. Chief Minister Sai said this on Monday after listening to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at the'Nari Shakti Vandana Sammelan'at his residence office in Raipur, broadcast from Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:34 PM
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Plea for Biometric Voting Systems in India

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Plea for Biometric Voting Systems in India

New Delhi, Dec 13: In a historic move to make India's electoral process more secure and transparent, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a plea seeking implementation of biometric systems like fingerprint and facial recognition of voters at polling stations. The move is aimed at putting a permanent brake on fraudulent and duplicate voting. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi issued notices to the central government, the Election Commission of India and various states showing seriousness in the matter.
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IPL Schedule Changed: CSK vs GT Match Moved Due to Municipal Elections

IPL Schedule Changed: CSK vs GT Match Moved Due to Municipal Elections

In a sudden twist to the 2026 IPL schedule, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has changed the venue of a crucial match. The change is already in the air around the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) vs Gujarat Titans (GT) match. From the beginning, there was uncertainty about the IPL schedule. Only 20 matches were initially announced. Later, the entire schedule was announced on the day of the various state elections. But after everything changed - and the big reason behind it is the political situation. It was earlier scheduled to be a match between CSK and GT on 26 April at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. But due to municipal elections in the city on that day, the match has been moved to MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The match will start at 3: 30 pm. On the other hand, the match that was scheduled to be played between CSK and GT in Chennai on 21 May will now start at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The remaining seven evening matches of the Gujarat team have been rescheduled to the same date.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:27 PM
US-Iran Conflict Escalates: Global Markets Reel as Blockade Takes Effect

US-Iran Conflict Escalates: Global Markets Reel as Blockade Takes Effect

Washington: On the 44th day of the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States, global politics and the economy are in a major turmoil. US Central Command (CENTCOM) has confirmed that as announced by President Trump, a blockade of all Iranian seaports has been started from 10 am on 13 April. The US Navy will now stop all ships going to or from Iran. This move has led to a peak in tensions in the Gulf countries. Market Panic and Inflation: As soon as the blockade was announced by the US, global markets are in panic. The price of crude oil has jumped by 8.7% to $1 per barrel, which was only $67 before the war began. Japan's Nikkei has fallen by 1%, South Korea's Kospi by 1.1% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng by 1.5%. To tackle the energy crisis, Germany's Deutsche Freie Chance has also announced a reduction in petrol and diesel prices by 17 cents in Europe.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:15 PM
AI Model Claude Mythos Sparks Debate Over Its Capabilities and Release

AI Model Claude Mythos Sparks Debate Over Its Capabilities and Release

The hype surrounding Anthropic’s Claude Mythos has drawn a lot of attention, urging organisations and leaders to try getting access to this ‘revolutionary’ AI model that’s apparently too dangerous to be released to the public. On the occasion, the Godfather of AI and Meta’s former Chief Scientist, Yann LeCun , has sharply criticised the growing alarm surrounding Mythos, calling the hysteria “BS from self-delusion.” LeCun made the comment on X (formerly Twitter) in response to claims that the powerful new AI can rapidly uncover thousands of high-severity vulnerabilities in every major operating system and web browser — capabilities that reportedly once took security researchers months to identify. There’s been a widespread concern in the tech and financial sectors after Anthropic chose not to release Mythos publicly due to its advanced cybersecurity prowess. Instead, the company has shared it selectively with partners, including Apple , Google, and Microsoft, under a $100 million defensive initiative called Project Glasswing. The AI model’s reported abilities triggered an emergency meeting involving Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent with CEOs of major US banks, especially as Wall Street scrambled to assess potential risks and defensive applications. Cybersecurity firms such as CrowdStrike , Cisco, and Palo Alto Networks have described Mythos as a genuine inflexion point. However, prominent AI voices are pushing back. LeCun argued that similar vulnerability analysis can likely be achieved with smaller, cheaper models. LeCun’s view is also echoed by others. Gary Marcus called the threat “overblown” and suggested “we were played,” while David Sacks pointed to Anthropic’s history of what he sees as scare tactics. Dave Kasten of Palisade Research added that Anthropic is “a little ahead, but not overwhelmingly ahead” and lacks a permanent technological moat. He also noted that OpenAI is believed to have comparable capabilities it also plans to restrict its AI model. Lately, Anthropic’s revenue has reportedly tripled to over $30 billion amid the buzz, and the company is eyeing potential IPOs this year, just like rival OpenAI . Critics argue that the restricted release of Mythos may serve greatly as a marketing and safety narrative rather than being a genuine protective measure. This may be helpful to the firm in the AI race against giants like Google and OpenAI, especially after the fallout with the US Department of Defense earlier this year. Anthropic has largely focused on enterprise solutions, leading rival firm OpenAI to reconsider its business strategy of aligning its goals away from the consumer-centric model it chose earlier.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:13 PM
Myanmar's Military Junta Consolidates Power Amid Global Distractions

Myanmar's Military Junta Consolidates Power Amid Global Distractions

New Delhi, Dec 13: While the world's attention is focused on the Israel-Iran conflict, the military junta (military junta) is shrewdly consolidating its power in Myanmar on India's eastern border. After the February 2021 coup, the military led by General Min Aung Hlaing is now preparing to hold elections in the name of'disciplined democracy ', which world experts are calling'shameful and fake '. The elections are not just a show of legitimising military rule amid sanctions on opposition parties and arrests of leaders. The strategic headache for છે.ભારત The instability in Myanmar is not just an internal matter for India, but is directly linked to India's internal security. India has a 1,643-kilometre-long border with Myanmar. About 31,000 refugees have so far taken refuge in Mizoram since the coup. Apart from this, taking advantage of the porous border, terrorist organisations and drug cartels in India's north-eastern states continue to pose a challenge to India's peace and tranquillity.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:08 PM
TMC Candidate Becharam Manna Campaigns on Foot in Singur Assembly Constituency

TMC Candidate Becharam Manna Campaigns on Foot in Singur Assembly Constituency

Milton Sen, Hooghly: Not a car or an open jeep, but a storm-water-sun-foot walk. Campaigning has been going on for 20 consecutive days on foot. Prakhar has already covered more than 480 km on foot, ignoring the sun and scorching heat. He is yet to reach 10 booths. The distance will be around 25 km. He will complete that too in the next three days, said Becharam Manna, the TMC candidate from Singur. Singur assembly constituency consists of 16 gram panchayats. The number of booths in each booth is 297. His target is to reach all the houses in each booth. Becharam Babu's main aim is not just to reach but to talk to all the residents of the booth, irrespective of party affiliation. So after announcing his name, he has started campaigning since March 24. He has not been able to campaign for nominations for one day in a row. On Monday, Becha Babu said that he knows Singur as a palm tree. So, he thought it was possible for him to go there on foot.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:08 PM
Trump's Isolation Deepens as Orban Loses Power in Hungary

Trump's Isolation Deepens as Orban Loses Power in Hungary

Budapest: The United States is becoming increasingly isolated in the war against Iran. NATO countries did not respond positively to US President Donald Trump's call for help. So Trump turned on NATO countries. Not many countries are on Trump's side. Now his supporter Viktor Orban has lost. Orban has lost in the general elections in Hungary. He was the prime minister of Hungary for the last 16 years. But Orban suffered a defeat in this election. Peter Magyar, the youth leader of the party, crushed Orban. This election was a record-breaking vote. Peter Magyar's party won a landslide majority in the 199-seat parliament. His party won 138 seats. He won a resounding victory. After this victory, Peter Magyar addressed thousands of his supporters on the banks of the Danube in Budapest.
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Apr 13, 2026, 02:06 PM
Trump Condemns Iran's Failure to Open Strait of Hormuz, Highlights Concerns Over Safety and Security

Trump Condemns Iran's Failure to Open Strait of Hormuz, Highlights Concerns Over Safety and Security

US President Donald Trump voiced his frustration with Iran over its failure to open the Strait of Hormuz, a key international shipping route. In a tweet, Trump stated that Iran's failure to fulfill this promise has caused anxiety, disruption, and harm to nations worldwide. He further noted that Iran claimed to have placed mines in the water, but reports suggest that most of their Navy and equipment, including the 'mine droppers,' have been destroyed. Trump's tweet reflects growing concerns over the safety and security of this strategic waterway, which has been a source of international tension. The US President further questioned the safety of using the Strait, pointing out that no ship-owner would risk traversing it under these uncertain conditions. He emphasised the long-term damage this situation could cause to Iran’s reputation, as well as the harm to the country's leadership. Despite these challenges, Trump stated that Iran must adhere to its commitment and open the waterway. Additionally, Trump mentioned a debriefing session involving U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner. The meeting, which took place in Islamabad, was described as effective and coordinated under the leadership of Field Marshal Asim Munir and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan. Trump also highlighted the significant humanitarian impact of his actions, claiming credit for saving 30 to 50 million lives that could have been lost in a potential conflict with India. His remarks underline the ongoing tensions in the region and the importance of stabilizing critical international trade routes.
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Buchenwald Memorial Service Disrupted by Protests Amidst Right-Wing Populism Concerns

Buchenwald Memorial Service Disrupted by Protests Amidst Right-Wing Populism Concerns

At Sunday's memorial service, actor and author Hape Kerkeling spoke about his grandfather, Hermann Kerkeling, a survivor of the Holocaust . "He was not a man of many words, but a man of action. A carpenter from Recklinghausen who knew how to get things done," Kerkeling recalled. On the roll‑call square of the former Buchenwald concentration camp on the Ettersberg near Weimar, in the heart of Thuringia , he was speaking "not as a public figure, but as the grandson of a survivor." Hape Kerkeling is widely known in Germany. At 61, he is a comedian, author, television host, and actor. His 2006 book "Ich bin dann mal weg" ("I'm Off Then: Losing and Finding Myself on the Camino de Santiago") recounts his journey along the Camino de Santiago to Santiago de Compostela. It has been translated into English, Spanish, Polish, Japanese and other languages. Grandfather Hermann — a carpenter, a Catholic, and a communist — survived his time at the camp, where, by April 1945, around 56,000 prisoners had been killed or had died from torture, murder, exhaustion, or despair. As his grandson recounts, Hermann "had distributed leaflets against Adolf Hitler immediately after what the National Socialists referred to as their seizure of power in 1933." That cost him twelve years of his life. Drawing on his own family's history, Kerkeling spoke of his grandfather's silence: "a leaden silence. That booming silence was like a glass wall surrounding his soul." He sounded out a warning against forgetting, against right‑wing populism. It sounded like a speech meant to endure, the voice of a grandson articulating grief for future generations. Hape Kerkeling gave a speech commemorating his grandfather Hermann, a Buchenwald survivor Image: Gränzdörfer/Agentur Wehnert/Future Image/IMAGO Buchenwald: hell on earth From 1937 to 1945, the Nazis imprisoned people in Buchenwald. These included political opponents, communists, homosexuals, foreign prisoners, Jews, Roma and Sinti, Jehovah's Witnesses, and clergy who had fallen out of favor. The Buchenwald system included the main camp on the Ettersberg and more than 50 smaller satellite camps mostly attached to war‑related production sites. More than 250,000 prisoners suffered there. When the first US army tanks approached the camp on April 11, 1945, the prisoners — who had built up a well-coordinated resistance group — rose up and captured dozens of soldiers from the fleeing SS units. For this reason, the commemorations spoke of both "liberation and self‑liberation." On the 81st anniversary of the liberation, two former inmates managed to attend: Alojzy Maciak (98) from Poland and Andrej Moiseenko (99) from Belarus. Elderly gentlemen, still wearing the caps from their time as prisoners. Several other survivors could not travel from Israel because flights had been suspended. At the 70th anniversary of the liberation in 2015 , around 80 survivors were still able to attend. In 2025, at the 80th anniversary, there were only 15. Now there were two, but they did not speak this time. #DailyDrone: Buchenwald Memorial To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 01:32 Holocaust remembrance in difficult times This year's commemoration ceremony in Buchenwald was overshadowed in several ways. During his welcome speech, the memorial director Jens-Christian Wagner, described the current situation in bitter terms: "As ever fewer survivors of Nazi terror remain to defend themselves, memorial sites and the culture of remembrance are increasingly being misused as a stage for current political conflicts driven by particular agendas and attempts at self-promotion." Wagner pointed out that right‑wing extremists are attacking the culture of remembrance and defaming it as a "cult of guilt." "Nevertheless — or perhaps precisely because of this," he said, "they received support from up to 40% of voters in Thuringia." Nowhere else in Germany is the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) as strong as it is in this region, where its regional chapter is one of those that have been classified as right‑wing extremist by Germany's domestic intelligence service. But Wagner also stressed how profoundly the conflicts in the Middle East had cast a shadow on the commemoration. Some groups, he said, "tried to hijack this day for current political purposes." One organization called "Kufiyas in Buchenwald" had planned to hold a vigil in Buchenwald that Sunday for victims of genocide and fascism, with a particular focus on Palestine. Several days earlier, however, a court issued a ban on the event. A substantial police presence Yet fear of protests shaped the day. Around Weimar's train station, more than 15 police vans were lined up in the morning. Groups of officers in front of the station watched for possible counter‑demonstrators and checked who was boarding the shuttle buses to the memorial. Around the memorial itself, police vehicles appeared time and again. Wagner, the memorial's director, therefore made an emphatic appeal "to everyone present ... not to disrupt our commemoration." Several hundred, perhaps even a thousand people were gathered around the lectern and the tent housing the official guests. And yet, there were disruptions. Representing the federal government, Commissioner for Culture and the Media Wolfram Weimer (non‑partisan) had come to Buchenwald. His responsibilities include, among other things, supporting memorial sites dedicated to addressing the legacy of the Nazi dictatorship and the injustices committed under the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), the former ruling party of East Germany . Government Minister Wolfram Weimer's speech in Buchenwald was interrupted by hecklers Image: M. Gränzdörfer/Geisler-Fotopress/picture alliance Protests against government minister Weimer The chairs of two associations representing relatives of former political prisoners of the camp had opposed Weimer's appearance. They argued that he had recently excluded three left‑wing bookshops from receiving awards in a competition, citing "findings relevant to the domestic intelligence service." Wagner, meanwhile, had spoken in favor of Weimer delivering his address. As Wagner welcomed him to the event, there were more than isolated boos from the crowd. When Weimer stepped up to the lectern, chants of "Alerta antifascista" could be heard from a left-wing bloc over which flags of the "Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime" (VVN) were flying, along with occasional shouts of "Fascist." Weimer spoke for around twelve minutes. Early on, he requested that the "dignity of the place" be respected. He addressed the two survivors and lamented what he called the "intolerable development" of increasing disruptions and threats at memorial sites. The Buchenwald Memorial, he said, had to spend more than 10% of its budget on security and protective measures. For almost the entire duration of his speech, hecklers shouted or sang lines from a solidarity song — "Vorwärts und nicht vergessen" ("Forward, and don't forget") — or from a song composed inside the camp in 1938: "O Buchenwald, ich kann dich nicht vergessen, weil du mein Schicksal bist," ("O Buchenwald, I cannot forget you, because you are my fate"). Later, Jens-Christian Wagner expressed his anger to journalists. It was "shabby" and "unbearable," he said, especially because the hecklers were loudest while Weimer was addressing the survivors. He added that it was legitimate for a federal government representative to speak on such an occasion. Wagner called it a "misguided political signal" to disrupt a representative of the democratic government. Minister Weimer closed by handing over to Hape Kerkeling, whom he thanked as one of the country's most respected cultural figures. Soon after came a minute of silence. Then followed the traditional remembrance of the "Buchenwald Oath" — the survivors' vow to "destroy fascism at its roots" and to build "a new world of peace and freedom." Fifty wreaths were placed in rows at the historic site by the culture minister and the victims' associations. The official commemoration had come to an end. Individuals and small groups lingered on the grounds, laying roses here and there, pausing to remember specific groups of victims. "3:15 p.m." reads the old clock in the tower above the camp's entrance building. Its hands always point to 3:15. At that hour, on April 11, 1945, the camp was liberated. That was when the hell ended. And yet, in some way, it never does. This article was originally written in German. Never forget? Germany's remembrance culture To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 12:34
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TMC MLA Snehasish Chakraborty Seeks Fourth Term in Jangipara Assembly Constituency

TMC MLA Snehasish Chakraborty Seeks Fourth Term in Jangipara Assembly Constituency

Jangipara in Hooghly, the assembly constituency of a key minister in the state, has been won by the party thrice in a row. Is it a tough fight this time? The institutional opposition is on its way to victory? Or is the victory just a matter of time? What does the BJP candidate say? Find out online this time. Jangipara is under the Sreerampur Lok Sabha constituency. Kalyan Banerjee, the MP of this Lok Sabha constituency. Jangipara Assembly constituency is mostly rural. It consists of Ainia, Haripur, Mashat and Shiakhala gram panchayats in Chanditala-1 block. The constituency has been held by the Left for a long time before the change in the state. TMC MLA Snehasish Chakraborty has won three consecutive terms since 2011. He has also been an important minister in the state. The TMC is ahead of this seat as per the Lok Sabha election results two years ago. The TMC candidate claims that the fight in Jangipara is much easier. This time, the TMC is ahead of 28,000 votes in the last Lok Sabha elections. This time, the votes have increased from 10,000 to more than 10,000 votes in Jangipa. In the last five years,
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Jeet Clarifies Viral Social Media Post on Political Views

Jeet Clarifies Viral Social Media Post on Political Views

Jeet acted in Bengali films with aplomb. Though he is a non-Bengali, there is no dearth of Bengali actors in his language. There is a new controversy surrounding the superstar in the election atmosphere. Jeet prefers to stay away from politics. A post is going viral on social media at a time when the voting heat in Bengal is increasing. Jeet is not happy with the ruling party's work. In the viral post. Jeet thinks Jyoti Basu is the best. Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee is the best in the left. Jeet posted on social media that he has nothing to do with this post. Jeet wrote, "I want to make it clear that the political statement that is currently being circulated on social media in my name is completely false and misleading. I have not made any such comment." Jeet also clarified that he is not associated with any political party and has never campaigned for anyone. "Jeet wrote" I am not associated with any political party, I have never campaigned for anyone. "Jeet requested to refrain from spreading false news without verification. Jeet said that he does not know who is acting in politics. Jeet does not know who is acting in politics.
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Apr 13, 2026, 01:50 PM
Japan to Revise Immigration Act, Fees for Visa Renewals and Permanent Residency Set to Increase

Japan to Revise Immigration Act, Fees for Visa Renewals and Permanent Residency Set to Increase

Tokyo, Dec 13: There is worrying news for foreign nationals dreaming of settling down or staying longer in Japan. The Japanese government is going to drastically revise its Immigration Control Act, which is likely to increase fees for visa renewals and permanent residency (PR) manifold. The move is being made to further tighten changing administrative requirements and immigration policies. The 20-fold increase in permit fees will directly hit those seeking permanent residence permits. Currently, permanent residency is charged only 10,000 yen, which may increase to about 110,000 yen (approximately Rs.
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Apr 13, 2026, 01:49 PM
Indian Startups See Sharp Rise in Layoffs Amid Global Trend

Indian Startups See Sharp Rise in Layoffs Amid Global Trend

Layoffs at Indian startups have risen sharply in the first quarter of 2026, even as the number of companies resorting to job cuts remains limited. Three startups – Livpace, Flipkart , and Zupee – together laid off around 1,700 employees in Q1 2026, compared with 1,102 employees across three companies in the same period last year, according to data from layoffs.fyi. In line with the broader AI-related job cuts, several startups have also cut down their team size, hoping large scale AI adoption will help leaner teams drive greater productivity. Livpace accounted for the largest share of job cuts this quarter, laying off nearly 1,000 employees, or 12% of its workforce. The company said in a statement it is reorganising its internal teams to become “an AI-native agentic organization,” and emphasised that it is not a “reactive cost-cutting measure”. Livspace is also working on reducing its losses, while its topline growth moderates. In FY25, the company shrank its losses to Rs 242 crore from Rs 416 crore, while revenue grew 23% to Rs 1,460 crore. In FY24, revenue growth was 21%, while in FY23 it was 85%. Flipkart, owned by Walmart, reduced its workforce by around 500 employees as part of its annual performance review. It had carried out similar performance-based job cuts in the past as well. Its last major round of layoffs was in January 2024, when it fired around 1,000 employees, or 5% of its workforce. Besides these, gaming platform Zupee cut about 200 jobs, as it reorganises its business post the ban on real-money gaming. Prior to this, in September, the company had cut another 170 jobs. In the year-ago quarter, Ola Electric had cut nearly 1,000 jobs as it struggled with mounting losses. So far, the trend in India mirrors the wave of layoffs globally. Across the world, 81 tech companies laid off more than 70,000 employees in Q1 2026, a significant increase in the scale of job losses compared to Q1 2025, when 101 companies collectively laid off nearly 30,000 employees. Major layoffs this quarter included Oracle firing 30,000 employees in March and Amazon laying off about 16,000 people in January. While fewer companies are initiating layoffs this year, the extent of mass layoffs has increased substantially. Analysts attribute the global trend to continued macroeconomic uncertainty, tighter funding environments, and a sustained shift toward automation and AI-led cost savings. Many of these tech firms are also correcting pandemic-era overhiring, leading to waves of layoffs periodically. In India, however, the impact appears more concentrated. Startups are becoming more cautious with capital allocation as venture funding remains selective. In the first three months of this year, Indian tech startups raised $3.95 billion across 350 rounds, nearly the same as last year but in barely half the number of deals. In Q1 2025, tech startups had raised $3.93 billion across 628 rounds, as per Tracxn data.
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Apr 13, 2026, 01:45 PM
Silver Prices Fall by 2.10% as Dollar Strengthens and Oil Prices Rise

Silver Prices Fall by 2.10% as Dollar Strengthens and Oil Prices Rise

On 13 April 2026, the price of 1 gm of silver was ₹239, and the price of 1 kg of silver was ₹238,700, reflecting a loss of 2.10% compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, the 10 gm silver rate is at ₹2,387. Silver prices in India are largely influenced by international spot silver rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on silver among other things. Silver prices are trending down on the back of a firm dollar and a surge in oil prices, which has stoked inflationary concerns yet again. Oil prices surged over failed peace talks between Washington and Tehran, followed by US President Donald Trump announcing a complete blockade of the Strait of Hormuz , effective from Monday. This has weighed on the white metal, as expectations of tighter monetary policy by central banks globally have dented investor demand ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 10th April 2026: Silver is down by 0.27%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad Currently, markets weigh in no expectations of a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve , against the pre-war forecasts of two rate cuts by the Fed in February. Analysts expect silver prices to edge down in the near term due to a firm dollar and high oil prices. Markets continue to monitor the West Asia conflict and tanker movement through the Hormuz route, which will further dictate oil prices and provide cues for silver prices. “A decisive break below Rs 2,37,000 could accelerate selling toward the Rs 2,35,000–Rs 2,33,000 range. While the overall tone remains cautious, with macro factors offering limited support, momentum appears weak and lacks conviction to sustain any meaningful recovery,” said Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Gold Rate Today 10th April 2026: Gold is down by 0.17%; check prices in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Bengaluru
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Apr 13, 2026, 01:44 PM
TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee Weighs In on Actor Hiran Chatterjee's Two Marriages

TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee Weighs In on Actor Hiran Chatterjee's Two Marriages

A few days ago, Hiran Chatterjee got married for the second time. Once an actor, he was only a politician. In the last few years, Hiran was married. There was no controversy about the marriage. Allegedly, the BJP leader married his second wife. While campaigning for actor Soham in Karimpur, Nadia, on Monday, TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee was also heard talking about Hiran's two marriages. Abhishek's son, who has no ideology, is fielded by the BJP in Karimpur. Soham Chakraborty was fielded by the TMC. Abhishek Banerjee went to campaign for him on this day. Speaking about Soham, Abhishek Banerjee said, "Soham is a long-time colleague of mine. In 2014, when I became the president of the Trinamool Youth Congress, he was the vice-president of my state committee. He was Hiran. Hiran is now married. There are two daughters-in-law. But Soham is a daughter-in-law. They have ideals. Abhishek is a'chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor chor
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