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Apr 30, 2026, 10:18 AM
Putin and Trump Discuss Ceasefire in Ukraine and Nuclear Agreement with Iran

Putin and Trump Discuss Ceasefire in Ukraine and Nuclear Agreement with Iran

The consequences of any military action by the United States or Israel in the Middle East could be extremely serious and damaging. New Delhi, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump have had a telephone conversation for more than 90 minutes. The discussion focused on a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine on the occasion of Victory Day, which is celebrated in Russia on 9 May, and the continuation of the nuclear agreement with Iran. Putin has warned the United States and Israel against new military action in the Middle East. In addition, Trump has expressed hope for an early resolution of the Ukraine crisis. The most important point of the conversation was the establishment of a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine on Victory Day, which is celebrated in Russia on 9 May. Russia holds a large parade on this day to mark the 81st anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany. Trump proposed to stop the war on this occasion, which Donald Trump also supported. In addition, Russia has welcomed the resumption of negotiations with Iran to resolve the nuclear issue on a permanent basis.
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Apr 30, 2026, 10:14 AM
Tensions Between Iran and US Send Oil Prices Soaring, Rupee Plunges

Tensions Between Iran and US Send Oil Prices Soaring, Rupee Plunges

New Delhi, Thursday, 30 April 2026: Rising tensions between Iran and the United States in global politics are having a direct impact on the financial market. Brent crude oil prices jumped 7.1% to a four-year high of $ID1 per barrel on reports of a possible military strike on Iran. The worst impact of this surge has been on the Indian economy, with the rupee plunging to an all-time low against the dollar. War fears and oil price spikes: Admiral Brad Cooper of US Central Command (CENTCOM) is due to brief President Donald Trump on military options against Iran, reports Axios. Brent crude rose to $ID1 and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) dollar in Asian trading on news that a "short and powerful" strike was planned on Iranian infrastructure to relieve a growing barrier in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Apr 30, 2026, 10:12 AM
BJP Sees Resounding Victory in West Bengal Assembly Elections, TMC Expected to Suffer Defeat

BJP Sees Resounding Victory in West Bengal Assembly Elections, TMC Expected to Suffer Defeat

New Delhi: All eyes are now on the official results of the West Bengal assembly elections 2026 after polling concluded. But the exit poll numbers that have already come out have caused a major earthquake in Bengal politics. This time in Bengal, Didi's'Khela'seems to be flopping and Modi's'Lotus'seems to be blooming with a resounding victory. Early exit poll trends are pointing to a change of power in Bengal, with the BJP giving a crushing defeat to the ruling Trinamool Congress and forming a government with a clear majority in the 294-member assembly. According to several exit poll figures released on Wednesday evening, the BJP has the upper hand in Bengal. The survey by both Metris and Poll Diary agencies has projected the BJP to win between 146 and 161 seats, enough for a majority to form a government. Against this, the TMC, which has been in power for more than 10 years, is seen to be reduced from 125 to 140 seats. The TMC's performance in the last election is much better than the 140-plus seats that the TMC got in the state.
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Apr 30, 2026, 10:05 AM
US Blocks Strait of Hormuz Until Iran Agrees to Deal Amid Fuel Shortages

US Blocks Strait of Hormuz Until Iran Agrees to Deal Amid Fuel Shortages

The United States says it will not lift the blockade until Iran agrees to a deal. Washington: The Strait of Hormuz is the most important sea route for worldwide fuel supplies. However, this route has been severely affected by the ongoing war between the United States and Iran for the past two months. Shipping has been stopped, and fuel shortages in many countries are making the situation worse. Meanwhile, there are reports that this route may be closed for a long time. This is due to US President Donald Trump's new plan. One report reveals that Trump is planning to use the Strait of Hormuz to deal a permanent blow to Iran. This news is based on a report published in the Wall Street Journal. According to the report, Trump is planning a long blockade of Hormuz. Trump has also instructed his officials to prepare for a "long-term ceasefire." It is reported that Trump has previously considered two other options, either to attack Iran or to end the blockade permanently, so Iran poses significant threats now.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:49 AM
Genome Data Reveals Peaceful Integration of Peoples After Fall of Western Roman Empire

Genome Data Reveals Peaceful Integration of Peoples After Fall of Western Roman Empire

The fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD was a pivotal moment in human history, when Germanic chieftain Odoacer deposed teenage emperor Romulus Augustulus in Italy and set in motion the collapse of centralized authority in much of Europe. New research based on genome data from inhabitants of the fortified Roman frontier in what is now southern Germany documents how these dramatic political changes affected ordinary people, while contradicting the popular notion of a violent “barbarian invasion” sweeping through the defunct empire’s former domain. For instance, the researchers found that the abandonment of imperial-era marriage restrictions led to swift intermingling between the garrison and urban population of Romans and low-status locals including some of Northern European descent. “The temporal alignment between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in Italy and the genetic shift we detect in southern Germany is remarkably precise,” said anthropologist and population geneticist Joachim Burger of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in Germany, senior author of the research published on Wednesday in the journal Nature. The researchers analyzed the genomes of 258 people who were buried in what are called row graves in the modern-day German states of Bavaria and Hesse, 112 of whom were interred at the Bavarian village of Altheim. Most dated to between 450 and 620 AD. “Row grave cemeteries were a newly emerging early-medieval burial practice where individuals were buried in rows, often containing grave goods like clothing, jewelry and weapons. These cemeteries stretched across the former Roman frontier from the Netherlands to Hungary,” Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz population geneticist and study lead author Jens Blöcher said. Roman authorities had established military outposts to guard against invasions and unrest on the German frontier, some evolving into sizable settlements and eventually cities. These included Mainz, Regensburg, Trier and Cologne in the vicinity of the burial sites involved in the research. The genome data revealed a major demographic shift coinciding with the late-fifth-century disintegration of Roman state structures. It showed that people from Northern Europe already had been moving south into this region in small groups during the long twilight of the imperial period and living separately from the broader Roman population, many perhaps as agricultural laborers. At the time, outsiders could be granted land under conditions such as marriage restrictions with Romans. “They have lived there for generations, marrying almost exclusively within their own group – preserving their northern genetic heritage,” Burger said. INTERMARRIAGE AND INTEGRATION The Roman military and civilian population was found to be genetically diverse, composed of people with ancestry from various parts of the empire. They were genetically distinct from the outsiders who were trickling into the area from Northern Europe including locales as distant as Britain, as well as from the Balkans and even Asia. The genomes reflected intermarriage between the two groups after the imperial demise and a peaceful integration of peoples that eventually formed a new early-medieval society. “While we do detect north-to-south movement of people across the former imperial frontier, the majority of this migration occurred generations before the pivotal horizon” of the empire’s end, Burger said, and began in the third and fourth centuries. “Crucially, this influx was not driven by large, ethnically homogeneous tribal blocs or major clans, but rather by small kinship groups and even isolated individuals. This pattern directly contradicts the traditional narrative of a ‘mass barbarian invasion’ following Rome’s collapse,” Burger said. Long before Romulus Augustulus was toppled, the sprawling Roman Empire had been divided into east and west. While the Western Roman Empire dissolved after a protracted period of instability and military setbacks, the Eastern Roman Empire, later called the Byzantine Empire, centered on Constantinople – modern Istanbul – continued to thrive. The genome data imparted the demographics of the population studied, with life expectancies of about 40 years for women and 43 years for men and high infant mortality in a society in which nearly a quarter of children lost at least one parent by age 10. Christianity already was entrenched as the Roman state religion. The genome data indicated families were monogamous nuclear units, widows did not remarry within their husband’s family and there was strict avoidance of close-kin marriages like cousin unions. “All these traits reflect Christian norms from Late Antiquity,” Burger said. The data suggests additional people from the north arrived in the region in the centuries after the empire fell, with a new genetic profile emerging by about the seventh century – “one that closely resembles the genetic profile we observe today in central Europe,” Burger said. (Reuters)
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:46 AM
West Bengal Election Becomes High-Stakes Betting Arena Online

West Bengal Election Becomes High-Stakes Betting Arena Online

The 2026 West Bengal Assembly election is no longer just a political contest unfolding on the ground. It has also become a high-stakes betting arena online, where millions of dollars are being traded on who will govern one of India’s most politically volatile states. US-based prediction platform Polymarket has seen roughly $4.8 million in trading volume tied to the West Bengal election as of April 29, with market sentiment currently placing the BJP slightly ahead of Mamata Banerjee’s All India Trinamool Congress (AITC). The numbers do not represent official polling data. They reflect what traders are willing to risk money on. Yet the scale of activity has drawn attention because it offers a real-time snapshot of political sentiment, speculation, and momentum shifts during a fiercely contested election. At the center of the frenzy is a striking reversal: the AITC was heavily favored earlier this month, but the market swung sharply toward the BJP after the first two phases of voting. Polymarket is a cryptocurrency-based prediction market platform where users place trades on the outcomes of real-world events. Instead of traditional betting odds, users buy shares linked to outcomes: The price of each share effectively reflects perceived probability. For example: Prediction markets have gained popularity because they aggregate financial incentives with public expectations. Traders are not just expressing opinions. They are risking money on being correct. Supporters argue that such markets can sometimes outperform conventional polls because financial exposure discourages careless predictions. Critics, however, warn that prediction markets can also be distorted by: As of April 29: The total volume of trades tied to the election has reached approximately $4.8 million. Interestingly, the AITC has reportedly seen higher overall trade volume than the BJP despite trailing in projected probability. Reported trade estimates suggest: That imbalance suggests traders are highly active around the AITC position even while the market currently leans toward a BJP victory. The sharpest movement appears to have happened after the first phase of voting. Earlier in April, market sentiment strongly favored the AITC, with probabilities reportedly hovering between 75% and 80%. But after Phase 1 voting: Then came another twist. On April 26-27, more than $600,000 reportedly flowed back toward AITC-related trades in a single day, suggesting some traders believed the BJP had become overvalued after the early swing. Following Phase 2, however, the market tilted back toward the BJP again. The result resembles a political stock chart more than a traditional election forecast, with sentiment swinging rapidly after each phase. One reason prediction markets attract scrutiny is the outsized influence large traders can sometimes exert. Reports around the Bengal market identified a user named “KairosHunter” as one of the largest pro-BJP holders. The account reportedly holds: Large positions like these can influence: However, prediction markets are not necessarily representative of broader public opinion. A few deep-pocketed traders can disproportionately affect pricing, especially in politically niche markets. That makes interpreting these numbers more complicated than reading a standard opinion poll. Prediction markets have a mixed track record globally. In some elections, they have outperformed traditional polling because traders react quickly to: But they also have weaknesses: In India, additional complications exist because the legal status of many forms of election betting remains murky. Polymarket itself operates in a complex regulatory environment, particularly for Indian users. Reports suggest some participation may involve: That raises questions about: The market currently points to a close race, not a landslide. Meanwhile, other political indicators paint a more mixed picture. According to the report: Voter turnout has also remained notably high: High turnout in West Bengal elections is historically common, but it often intensifies speculation because analysts interpret participation patterns differently depending on region and demographic shifts. The election remains highly fluid. The Bengal election carries significance far beyond the state itself. For the BJP, a victory would represent: For the AITC, holding Bengal would reinforce: That national importance partly explains why international prediction markets are attracting unusually high trading volume for a state-level election. The contest has become a proxy battle for broader political narratives heading into future national alignments. The rise of election prediction markets reflects how politics is increasingly merging with financial speculation and digital culture. Campaigns are no longer measured only through: They are also tracked through: In that ecosystem, elections start behaving like financial assets, with narratives moving prices almost instantly. The West Bengal race has now become one of the clearest examples of that transformation in Indian politics. Polymarket has seen nearly $4.8 million in trading tied to the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election, with current market sentiment slightly favoring the BJP over the AITC after two voting phases. The sharp swings highlight how prediction markets are increasingly shaping political narratives alongside traditional polling.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:24 AM
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Sentence Reduced to Just Over 18 Years

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Sentence Reduced to Just Over 18 Years

Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been given a further one-sixth reduction in her sentence as part of an amnesty, a member of her legal team said on Thursday, the second such commutation in two weeks The Nobel laureate, who has been held since being toppled by the military in a 2021 coup, will now have just over 18 years left to serve, the legal team member said, declining to be identified by name. After a marathon run of trials, Aung San Suu Kyi, 80, was sentenced to 33 years after convictions on charges ranging from corruption and inciting election fraud to violating state secrecyrules,which her allies maintain were politically motivated and aimed at sidelining her. That sentence was was later commuted to 27 years, and then by a sixth in a Myanmar New Year amnesty on April 17 that freed her ally and co-defendent Win Myint, the former president. The latest reduction comes after an announcement by state media on Thursday saying that all prisoners would have their sentences commuted. Aung San Suu Kyi’s whereabouts are unknown and she has not been seen in public since the trials. Authorities continue to hold her at an undisclosed location, and the government has yet to grant her legal team or family face-to-face access. A spokesperson for the military-backed government did not immediately respond to calls seeking comment. Myanmar’s new President Min Aung Hlaing, who overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi in the coup, has faced persistent international pressure to release political detainees since a recent election, including from the Southeast Asian bloc ASEAN, which he is seeking to reengage with after being barred from its summits. Min Aung Hlaing last week told Thailand’s foreign minister she was being “well looked after” and his government was considering unspecified “good things”. (Reuters)
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:20 AM
Raj Thackeray Slams Maharashtra Govt Over Closure of Marathi Schools

Raj Thackeray Slams Maharashtra Govt Over Closure of Marathi Schools

Pune: Once upon a time, a movement was created in Maharashtra called'Kasel his land '.Now you see his land is here. Because politicians are grabbing land from Dhandandage. All of them are being taken away. This is why there is an attempt to grab central space by closing down Marathi schools. Then Maharashtra Navnirman Sena President Raj Thackeray slammed the state government, questioning who has the eye on the back of Marathi schools. He was speaking at the Journalist Varunraj Bhide Memorial Award distribution ceremony given by the Journalist Varunraj Bhide family. The ceremony was held on Wednesday (December 29) evening at the Ganesh Hall of New English School on Tilak Road. Sanjay Awate, Editor of Lokmat, was present on the stage. Former MLA Ulhas Pawar, NCP leader Ankush Kakade were present on the stage. Senior journalists Mrinalini Nanivdekar, Kamlesh Sutar, Deepak Kamble, and Varun Bhide were honoured with the Varun Gaurav Memorial Award by the dignitaries.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:17 AM
Iran Threatens New Weapon Against US and Israel: 'It Will Give Them Heart Attacks'

Iran Threatens New Weapon Against US and Israel: 'It Will Give Them Heart Attacks'

New Delhi: Iran has threatened to use a new weapon in the war against the US and Israel. According to reports, Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Shahram Irani told a news channel, "The Islamic Republic will soon face the enemy forces with a weapon they fear the most, and I hope it will not give them a heart attack." He added, "Because it is a weapon that can cause a heart attack." The warning came after US President Donald Trump rejected Iran's proposal to lift the US blockade in exchange for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, it was a plan that would also delay talks on Tehran's nuclear program. He also mocked the Trump administration's strategy of trying to bring Tehran to the negotiating table by blocking Iranian economic trade through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:16 AM
Husband-Wife Duo Wins Seats in Gujarat's Bhavnagar Zilla Panchayat

Husband-Wife Duo Wins Seats in Gujarat's Bhavnagar Zilla Panchayat

(By Meghna Vipul Hirani) Bhavnagar, તા.30: Two important seats of Bhavnagar Zilla Panchayat, Chamardi and Patna, have been won by both husband and wife as independent candidates from traditional and strong seats of BJP. Perhaps this is a unique and unique achievement of this election in the whole of Gujarat. Independent candidate Brijrajsinh Gambhirsinh Gohil has won the Patna seat of Bhavnagar Zilla Panchayat by 8225 votes and Priyankaba Gohil has won the Chamardi seat by 9797 votes.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:10 AM
Taluka Panchayat Election: A Sea of Uncertainty as Three Parties Vie for Dominance

Taluka Panchayat Election: A Sea of Uncertainty as Three Parties Vie for Dominance

(By Sanjay Dewani) Keshod Dt. 30: A well-known poet's line comes to mind, "Here the drowning swims and the one on the shore drowns!" It is said that, with hard work and public support in the elections, success is only if your luck works, if luck does not support, then the man who reached safety from the middle of the sea may drown on the shore. In the recently held local body elections, two rival candidates of the Taluka Panchayat's big Dhansari seat who swam in the sea of the sea. On the seat of the Taluka Panchayat's big Dhansari, the BJP Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party candidates were rivals. In the midst of the three-party war, for the last twenty-five days, the Aam Aadmi Party was running in parallel with the two main rivals during the necessary processes including election campaign, public relations. People could not see who would be killed.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:09 AM
BJP Parliamentary Board Meeting to Finalize Office Bearers for Local Bodies

BJP Parliamentary Board Meeting to Finalize Office Bearers for Local Bodies

Ahmedabad: After the local body elections in the state, once again an important meeting of the Parliamentary Board of the Bharatiya Janata Party is going to be held. This meeting will be held from 6th to 8th May at the Chief Minister's residence, in which the names of the office bearers of the Municipal Corporations, NAPAs, Zila Panchayats and Taluka Panchayats will be finalized.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:04 AM
US-Iran Talks Stall Again: Trump Rejects Proposal, Naval Blockade Continues

US-Iran Talks Stall Again: Trump Rejects Proposal, Naval Blockade Continues

Washington: Talks between the US and Iran have stalled again. US President Donald Trump has rejected Iran's new proposal. He said that the naval blockade in Hormuz will continue until Tehran agrees to a nuclear deal. Trump called it more effective than bombing, and said that it will further increase pressure on Iran. According to reports, the proposal sent by Pakistan called for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz and lifting the blockade, but was not approved. Meanwhile, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has directly threatened the US that if the US takes any new military action, American naval ships will be burned at sea. The IRGC has clearly indicated that it will respond not alone, but with the entire Resistance Front, which is a multi-front network linked to Iran in the Middle East. If the US can use its new methods in a conflict, a senior US official said.
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Apr 30, 2026, 09:01 AM
Gujarat Foundation Day: Kunvarjibhai Bavaliya to Felicitate Newly Elected BJP Members

Gujarat Foundation Day: Kunvarjibhai Bavaliya to Felicitate Newly Elected BJP Members

(By Hitesh Gosain-Husamuddin Kapasi) Jasdan તા.30: Dynamic MLA from Jasdan and cabinet minister of Gujarat state Kunvarjibhai Bavaliya will felicitate the members of BJP who were elected in the recent local body elections along with a Lok Daira on the eve of Gujarat Foundation Day at a large ground of Amarapur Educational Institute in Vichhiya taluka tonight. Meanwhile, Jasdan city BJP president Vijaybhai Rathod has greeted every citizen on the occasion of Gujarat Foundation Day tomorrow.
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:55 AM
Youth Leader Kishanbhai Mehta Wins Local Body Elections in Bhavnagar

Youth Leader Kishanbhai Mehta Wins Local Body Elections in Bhavnagar

Gandhinagar, તા.30: Newly appointed corporator of Bhavnagar Kishanbhai Ashokbhai Mehta has won the recent local body elections in Ward No. 12 (Uttar Sardar) of Bhavnagar Municipal Corporation with a huge lead of 12255 votes and 6467 votes. Kishanbhai Mehta has served as the General Secretary of Bhavnagar City Yuva Morcha Bharatiya Janata Party and is a youth leader of Brahmin Samaj. Today, on his birthday, Mohit Valodara, Priyam Upadhyay, Kartik Valodara, Kuldeep Vaghela, Rambhai Bharwad have congratulated him with best wishes.
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:52 AM
BJP Sweeps Local Body Elections in Surendranagar District

BJP Sweeps Local Body Elections in Surendranagar District

(By Fazal Chauhan) Wadhwan: તા.ર9 In Surendranagar, AAP and Congress have been decimated in the local body elections. Surendranagar was contesting local body elections but this local body election was a three-way fight. BJP candidates have won Taluka Panchayat, Zila Panchayat and Municipal Corporation and Municipal Corporation. BJP has won all the seats. Surendranagar Municipal Corporation elections were held for the first time in which 52 candidates have won, out of which 51 have won from the Bharatiya Janata Party and only one woman Congress candidate has won in ward number eight. In this regard, Surendranagar's first Municipal Corporation has been formed by the BJP. In Surendranagar district, out of the total 32 Zila Panchayat seats going to the polls, BJP has won 31 Zila Panchayat seats and Congress has won only one seat. BJP has won 142 seats out of the total 180 seats in this Una Taluka Panchayat and Congress has won only 25 seats. AAP has won 07 seats and 06 Taluka Municipal Corporations, out of which BJP has won 24 seats.
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:51 AM
TMC Candidate Accused of Voter Intimidation and Identity Card Snatching in West Bengal

TMC Candidate Accused of Voter Intimidation and Identity Card Snatching in West Bengal

Serious allegations were made against Jahangir Khan, the TMC candidate in South 24 Parganas in West Bengal. It was claimed that he and his supporters were intimidating local voters and snatching their identity cards before the second phase of polling. On receiving a complaint on this matter, Ajay Pal Sharma, posted as a police observer appointed by the Election Commission, along with central forces, reached the residence of Jahangir Khan, the TMC candidate in Falta assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas district. Jahangir Khan's statement on the whole matter has come to light.
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:37 AM
BJP Sweeps Gondal Municipality Election, Wins All 44 Seats

BJP Sweeps Gondal Municipality Election, Wins All 44 Seats

(By Jitendra Acharya) Gondal તા.30: BJP sweeps all 44 seats in Gondal Municipality, decimating the opposition for the second consecutive election. At College Chowk, BJP organised Vijay Vs Gandhas Sabha. Former MLA Jairajsih Jadeja in his original bold style challenged the opponents to stop dreaming of Sheikhchalli કરો.મર્દ. Leuva Patel Samaj made me grow up છે.જયરાજસિહ.
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:37 AM
Karnataka Congress Leader Says No Change in Chief Minister's Post for Now

Karnataka Congress Leader Says No Change in Chief Minister's Post for Now

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday said there is no change in the chief minister's post in Karnataka at the moment and the leadership issue in the state will be resolved soon. His statement comes at a time when there is talk in Karnataka's ruling party and political circles that a decision on leadership change and cabinet reshuffle is likely after the results of the assembly elections in four states and one union territory are out on May 4. Supporters of Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar are fuelling the buzz around a power-sharing deal with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He says that after the Congress's victory in the 2023 Karnataka assembly elections, it was agreed that Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar will take turns as chief ministers during the five-year term. Meanwhile, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Wednesday said that if Kharge, a senior leader with a lot of experience, becomes the chief minister, everyone in the ruling Congress party will be welcome.
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:30 AM
India and Italy Strengthen Defence Ties through Bilateral Talks

India and Italy Strengthen Defence Ties through Bilateral Talks

New Delhi [ India ], April 30 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday met with his Italian counterpart Guido Crosetto and held extensive talks on defence cooperation and the current situation in West Asia . Speaking about his meeting Rajnath Singh posted, "Happy to have welcomed my Italian counterpart Mr Guido Crosetto and held extensive talks with him in Delhi today. We discussed a wide range of regional and global issues including the current situation in West Asia . We also discussed the avenues to further develop mutually beneficial defence industrial cooperation under India 's Atmanirbhar Bharat programme and Italy 's defence cooperation initiative. A Bilateral Military Cooperation Plan (MCP) 2026-27 was also exchanged regarding military engagements between the Armed forces of both countries." Earlier, the Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto laid a wreath at the National War Memorial and inspected the Guard of Honour. Italian Defence Minister Crosetto's maiden visit to India underlines the desire of both nations to further expand existing cooperation and explore new areas of collaboration particularly under the industrial partnership domain. The signing of India -EU Defence & Strategic Partnership in January 2026 signals increasing strategic convergence and has provided further impetus to defence industrial cooperation in areas of mutual interest. The defence relationship between India and Italy has expanded to dialogue, service-to-service interactions, training, export of defence equipment, sharing information, port calls, naval exercises, maritime security, etc. An agreement on Defence Cooperation was signed after the Defence Minister travelled to Italy in 2023 to have bilateral talks with his counterpart Crosetto. Earlier this year, India and the European Union signed a landmark Security and Defence Partnership, marking the first overarching defence and security framework between the two sides, as leaders from both blocs agreed to significantly deepen cooperation across strategic, regional and global security domains. In a joint statement issued following the 16th India -EU Summit held with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the leaders welcomed the signing of the Security and Defence Partnership (SDP), noting that the agreement would strengthen collaboration in maritime security, the defence industry and technology, cyber and hybrid threats, space and counterterrorism, and other areas. (ANI)
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:18 AM
India Confidently Aiming to Exceed Defence Export Target of Rs 50,000 Crore by 2029

India Confidently Aiming to Exceed Defence Export Target of Rs 50,000 Crore by 2029

New Delhi [ India ], April 30 (ANI): Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Thursday expressed strong confidence that India will comfortably exceed its defence export target of Rs 50,000 crore by 2029, stating that the country is already on a steep growth trajectory in the sector. Speaking at the ANI National Security Summit 2.0 in the national capital, Singh said, RS 50,000 crores will not be a problem. On the target of Rs 50,000 crore in defence exports by 2029, Singh said the milestone would be comfortably achieved. "50,000 crores will not be a problem." He further added, "We'll certainly exceed that figure by 2030. We've done 38,000 crores last year, which is a 61% jump over the previous year." He noted that global conflicts have increased demand for conventional defence equipment. "Part of it is simply because of the conflicts around the world, because of which the demand for a lot of conventional munitions, artillery shells, et cetera, has gone up." Highlighting structural changes in India 's defence export ecosystem, he said public sector enterprises are now driving growth. "The boost that we see in our exports last year is largely led by the public sector, as against the previous times when it was largely led by the private sector." On global demand, Singh said interest in India n systems is rising, particularly in Asia and Africa. "There is a lot of interest, not so much in the developed countries, but certainly in Asian and African countries for our systems, many of which are battle-tested." Singh also announced that the government is working on a dedicated financial mechanism to support exports. "We are working on an exclusive sort of line of credit scheme for the defence sector. We've, again, that is now going to the cabinet. So hopefully, we will have a special scheme to provide LOC for some of these Asian and African countries, which might need some prompting in terms of low-cost funding in order to take orders or give orders to us," he said. Addressing shifting global alliances, Singh said geopolitical realignments are creating new opportunities for defence partnerships. He added alliances are fracturing as Europeans feel insecure about the American umbrella, and B2B negotiations are underway for large-scale defence industrial partnerships." "They've signed a strategic partnership agreement with us quite recently. And a lot of B2B sort of negotiations are ongoing to have defence industrial partnerships at scale between you and us. The Italian defence minister is here today, and he and other European countries are really keen on partnering with India , because they know that while the technology is with them, the production scale and the cheap labour are not available with them, simply because they have an ageing population." He added, "They hardly have any labour available to take care of their own basic requirements. In fact, they need to import labour. So you will see those partnerships grow, but alliances sort of reshape themselves, I mean, in response to the NATO umbrella sort of looking a little distinct, the Germans and the French are talking to each other about sharing the French umbrella and all of that." On global defence dynamics, Singh observed that geopolitical realignments are creating new opportunities for partnerships, with countries increasingly focusing on supply chain security and trusted sourcing. He said European nations are keen to collaborate with India , given their technological strengths but limited production capacity due to demographic challenges. "European countries are really keen on partnering with India , because they know that while the technology is with them, the production scale and the cheap labour are not available with them simply because they have an ageing population. So you will see those partnerships grow, but alliances sort of reshape themselves," he said. Defence Secretary added, "Alliances will reshape themselves. But I don't think it's a question of people going it alone. But yes, it is a question of people generally rearming, devoting more attention to supply chains and to trusted geographies rather than to supply chains that may be vulnerable during conflicts." (ANI)
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Apr 30, 2026, 08:05 AM
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Attacks Opposition Over Women's Reservation Bill

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Attacks Opposition Over Women's Reservation Bill

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 30 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday launched a sharp attack on the Opposition in the State Assembly over the Women's Reservation Bill, accusing it of opposing key women empowerment initiatives while later attempting to take credit for them, and said their conduct reflected an "anti-women mindset." CM Yogi added that the state Assembly house is witness to the Oppositions "anti-women conduct". Addressing the State Assembly, CM Yogi said, "Even a chameleon would blush at your conduct; if you are advocating for a 33% quota today, then why did you oppose it in Parliament?" CM Yogi said during his address, targeting the Opposition over its stance on women's reservation. He further asserted that the discussion had not even begun in the House, "yet the Opposition is already growing restless--simply because they are acting as obstacles to women's empowerment." Referring to the passage of the women's reservation bill, he said, "In 2023, we comprehensively ensured the passage of the 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam' (Women's Reservation Bill) in the Parliament at the Centre." CM Yogi also attacked the Samajwadi Party (SP), Congress, Trinamool Congress (TMC), and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), alleging that their conduct during the Bill's passage reflected their "anti-women mindset." "The conduct displayed by the SP, Congress, TMC, and DMK during that time serves as a stark demonstration of their anti-women mindset," he said. Hitting out at the Opposition's past criticism of government schemes, he added, "In 2014, you engaged in a malicious propaganda campaign against the 'Jan Dhan' bank accounts." Yogi Adityanath said, "...You (Congress, Samajwadi Party and other opposition parties) oppose any progressive steps taken for the dignity, respect and upliftment of half the population. Your conduct was visible in the Lok Sabha on April 16 and 17. This House is witness to your anti-women conduct..." "How the Samajwadi Party bowed down before a goon, a mafia, when Raju Pal was murdered. You people could not even wipe the tears from Pooja Pal's eyes. You divide society in the name of caste, but your sympathy is not really towards women, backward classes, or extremely backward classes. The State Guest House incident, the Pooja Pal case and many such examples are there..." he added. Taking a dig at financial assistance practices under previous regimes, he said, "The Leader of the Opposition is, after all, a senior legislator; during your tenure, the financial assistance provided amounted to a mere Rs 300--and even that was riddled with corruption and commissions. It was Modi ji who, for the very first time, initiated the direct transfer of funds into everyone's bank accounts." He also referred to the 1995 Uttar Pradesh political episode, stating, "Everyone also remembers the infamous 'Guest House Incident' of 1995; everyone recalls the deplorable conduct the SP displayed toward a Dalit Chief Minister at that time. In contrast, the BJP extended its support--thereby honouring and upholding the dignity of a Dalit woman." (ANI)
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India's Defence Minister Emphasizes Zero-Tolerance Approach to Terrorism

India's Defence Minister Emphasizes Zero-Tolerance Approach to Terrorism

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said India halted Operation Sindoor on its “own terms” and was fully prepared for a prolonged conflict if required, while describing Pakistan as the “epicentre of international terrorism.” Addressing the ANI National Security Summit 2.0, Singh underlined that India’s response to terrorism has fundamentally changed under the leadership of Narendra Modi, stressing a policy of “zero tolerance.” Recalling Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, the Defence Minister said the operation marked a turning point in India’s security approach. Emphasising the importance of deterrence in global politics, Singh described the operation as a “concrete manifestation” of India’s military strength. “Bhay bin hoye na preet (There can be no love without fear). This captures the essence of deterrence,” he said, noting that while the operation lasted 72 hours, it was backed by extensive preparation and strengthened logistics. On defence production, the minister said global confidence in India’s indigenous capabilities has grown, with several countries showing interest in its military equipment. He added that defence exports reached around Rs 39,000 crore in FY 2025–26, a rise of 62.66 per cent over the previous year. Criticising Pakistan, Singh said terrorism must be tackled at operational, ideological and political levels, stressing the need to dismantle the ecosystem that sustains it. “The true roots of terrorism lie in its ideological and political support systems,” he said, adding that while India is the hub for Information Technology, Pakistan has gained notoriety as a hub of “International Terrorism.” Singh also dismissed nuclear threats during the operation, saying that India “did not fall for the bluff.” Further, the Defence Minister warned against attempts to justify terrorism on religious or ideological grounds, calling such narratives dangerous and enabling. “Such justification acts like cover fire for terrorists,” he said. Addressing broader geopolitical challenges, Singh pointed to rising instability across Europe and West Asia, noting that conflicts and strategic rivalries are reshaping the global order. He warned that technology, supply chains, and digital tools are increasingly being weaponised, while international institutions are weakening. “The world is moving towards a ‘new world order’ that often appears to be a world with no order. India must move forward with greater alertness,” he said. Calling for a balanced global framework, Singh emphasised the need for a system that ensures dignity, prevents conflicts, and avoids escalation into destruction. (ANI)
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:59 AM
Congress President Optimistic About DMK's Return to Power in Tamil Nadu

Congress President Optimistic About DMK's Return to Power in Tamil Nadu

Kalaburagi (Karnataka) [India], April 30 (ANI): Congress Presidet Mallikarjun Kharge expressed optimism in the DMK led alliance returning to power in Tamil Nadu and the victory of the Congress led UDF in Kerala after Wednesday's exit poll predictions. "Now, some results are showing clearly in some places. Some results have created a bit of confusion. But, to the extent I feel, I have a hope that a clear majority for DMK might come in Tamil Nadu; I have spoken about it there as well. Similarly, in Kerala, our people have already told me that UDF will come with a majority, " the Congress President said. According to Axis My India exit poll, the seven-party alliance led by the DMK would get 92-100 seats, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) 98-120 seats and the five-party alliance led by AIADMK would get 22-32 seats. According to Axis My India, Vijay is ahead of Chief Minister MK Stalin in terms of choice for the next Chief Minister. While Stalin was supported by 35 per cent of those surveyed, the support was 37 per cent for Vijay . However, several other exit polls predicted that the alliance led by the ruling DMK will return to power in the state. People Pulse projected 125-145 seats for the DMK-led alliance and the AIADMK-led alliance which also includes the BJP , getting 65-80 seats. It projected Vijay 's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) getting two to six seatsTamil Nadu has 234 assembly seats. According to exit poll projections by Matrize, DMK and allies will get 122-132 seats and AIADMK and allies 80-100 seats. It said TVK would get 0-6 assembly seats. The Congress President conceded that in Assam and Puducherry the Congress faced a tough battle in upsetting the ruling alliance. "In Assam, the Exit Poll is saying that our expected seats are not coming. But I have confidence that we might get more than the figures they are showing. In Pondicherry also, we have fought an equal battle against BJP and the NR party. We have expectations there too, but more or less, there is a tough fight there; let us wait and see for another two days," Kharge said. Kharge said that Bengal was seeing a close fight between the BJP and the Trinamool Congress but refused to be drawn into a question on wether the Congress would support TMC if they fell short of a majority. "According to the West Bengal Exit Poll or according to our information there, there is a neck-to-neck fight. One piece of our information is that there is a lead for TMC . Secondly, BJP and their other alliance NDA partners are doing a bit of oppression, threatening, and by deploying CRPF against the people, they are trying to give a 'takkar' (tough challenge) to Mamata's TMC ," Kharge said. Speaking on the likelihood of Congress supporting TMC in case of a hung assembly, Kharge said, "We will see; it doesn't look good to say it now, let's wait two days for a clear picture." The Congress President also promised that the confusion on a possible change of CM in Karnataka would be sorted out at the earliest. "We will resolve the state's (Karnataka) confusion as soon as possible. But more than our 'fate', according to our ideology and what we have worked for in the party, Sonia Gandhi takes our decisions. But now that question does not arise at all; already there is a Chief Minister here. If any decision is to be taken by Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, or us together in the path of change, it will take some time," Kharge said. (ANI)
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:53 AM
Bihar Government Under Fire from Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav

Bihar Government Under Fire from Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav

Bihar's leader of opposition and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLA Tejashwi Yadav has been constantly cornering the Samrat Chaudhary government on various issues for the last few days. Tejashwi Yadav has been constantly speaking on X and raising serious questions. Now once again Tejashwi Yadav has taken a jibe at the government on other issues, including its small cabinet. Tejashwi Yadav has also said that most of the time of the first year of this government has been wasted. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav wrote on X,'In 6 months after the Bihar Assembly elections, the state has seen two chief ministers. 𝟒𝟔.𝟎𝟑% of the time of the first year of this misguided government has been wasted. It is very reprehensible and worrisome for the people of Bihar that even after losing almost 50 percent of the time, the priorities, goals, programs and policies of this government are not clear and set. Only 3 people have been running Bihar for a fortnight.
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:48 AM
UP CM Yogi Adityanath Calls Out Opposition Parties Over Women's Reservation Law

UP CM Yogi Adityanath Calls Out Opposition Parties Over Women's Reservation Law

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said that if the Samajwadi Party and the Congress have the moral courage, they should take part in discussions during the special session of the state assembly and apologise for not backing a bill in the Lok Sabha that would have enabled the implementation of the Women’s Reservation Law. Speaking to reporters before the one-day special assembly session, the UP CM said that a detailed discussion would be held on various issues, including the Narendra Modi government's introduction of the Constitution Amendment Bill for implementation of the Women's Reservation Law in the Lok Sabha, and the resistance meted out to it by opposition parties such as the Samajwadi Party and the Congress. "I appeal to all members of the legislature party to participate in this discussion. If the Samajwadi Party and the Congress have moral courage, they should take part in the discussion and clarify why they did not support the Constitution Amendment Bill." Adityanath said, "If members of the Samajwadi Party and the Congress feel that their leaders were wrong, it is their responsibility to apologise, or support the condemnation motion that will be introduced in the special assembly session today." Accusing the Samajwadi Party of being a "habitually anti-women party that changes colours like a chameleon," he claimed that during its rule, there was a common saying that "daughters shudder when they see a Samajwadi Party member."
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:48 AM
Maharashtra Politics in Turmoil; Tragedy Strikes in MP

Maharashtra Politics in Turmoil; Tragedy Strikes in MP

Live updates of important developments in Maharashtra and abroad LIVE UPDATES. BJP had already announced 5 candidates. Later, Shindesena announced the names of Neelam Gorhe and Bacchu Kadu. NCP Ajit Pawar faction announced the name of Zeeshan Siddique. However, confusion still prevails in the Maha Vikas Aghadi. Uddhavsena has decided the name of Ambadas Danve. But Congress is yet to confirm it. Shindesena has announced the candidature of Bacchu Kadu and Neelam Goher for the Legislative Council. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has announced this. The entire state has been shaken by the terrible accident that took place on Wednesday night in Madhya Pradesh's Chikhliya district. 16 people lost their lives in a pickup and Scorpio collision near Chikhliya Phata. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav and leaders of the ruling and opposition parties have expressed grief over this heartbreaking incident. The government has announced free treatment for all the injured.
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:47 AM
BJP Wins Mayoral and Deputy Mayoral Elections in Delhi's MCD

BJP Wins Mayoral and Deputy Mayoral Elections in Delhi's MCD

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may not have won a majority in the 2022 Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) elections, but it has managed to form the government in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi for two consecutive years. In the mayoral and deputy mayoral elections held on Wednesday, the BJP held both positions. Out of a total of 165 votes cast for the mayoral post, BJP candidate Pravesh Wahi received 156 votes, which is 95%. Monika Pant was elected as the deputy mayor. Pravesh Wahi defeated Congress candidate Zarif by a margin of 147 votes. Zarif received only 9 votes. Pravesh Wahi is the leader of the house in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and is a councillor from ward number 53 (Rohini-East). Zarif is a councillor of the Congress party from ward number 234. After the election of the mayor and deputy mayor, three members of the standing committee were elected unopposed. This includes BJP councillor Jai Bhagwan Yadav from ward number 27 (Begumpur), BJP councillor from ward number 82, and Aam Aadmi Party councillor from ward number 55. Interestingly, the Aam Aadmi Party has not fielded a mayoral candidate this time.
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:31 AM
UAE to Leave OPEC and OPEC+, Gaining Independence in Oil Production

UAE to Leave OPEC and OPEC+, Gaining Independence in Oil Production

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that on May 1, it will leave both the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the larger OPEC+ group. By withdrawing, the UAE will now be able to independently decide how much oil it produces and sells. This matters – and not just because the UAE is one of the world’s top ten oil producers. The country also has the capacity to increase its output by about one million barrels per day. So, if the UAE chooses to ramp up production, could it put downward pressure on the price of oil once shipments can resume through the Strait of Hormuz? With severe geopolitical tensions still disrupting the market, the immediate question is less about when we can expect cheaper oil and more about how the uncertainty feeds into what comes next. OPEC was founded in 1960 to “harmonise the petroleum policies of its member countries as part of its efforts to safeguard their interests”. Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela were the five founding members. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi became a member in 1967, and the UAE as a whole remained a member after the country’s federation in 1971. It is currently the third-largest oil producer among members, trailing Saudi Arabia and Iraq. The group will have 11 members after the UAE exits on May 1. OPEC+ is a larger group of oil-producing countries (including Russia) that also works together to set oil policy. OPEC’s statute states the organisation will "devise ways and means of ensuring the stabilisation of prices in international oil markets with a view to eliminating harmful and unnecessary fluctuations." In practice, that means collectively agreeing on and setting production quotas for its member countries, allowing it to influence global oil prices. OPEC is widely referred to as a cartel . In broad terms, this refers to a group of producers who would otherwise be in competition but instead agree to work together to control supply and set prices. But OPEC and some of its members have repeatedly rejected this characterisation, saying the group does not operate as a cartel.
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:11 AM
Global Tech Giants Challenge PhonePe and Google Pay's Dominance in India's UPI System

Global Tech Giants Challenge PhonePe and Google Pay's Dominance in India's UPI System

Major global tech companies are mounting a coordinated push to challenge the stranglehold that PhonePe and Google Pay hold over India's Unified Payments Interface, taking their case directly to the country's payments regulator. Amazon, Meta to hold a lobbying meeting According to TechCrunch, executives representing Amazon Pay, WhatsApp, CRED, MobiKwik, and Flipkart's Super.money are scheduled to meet the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), the body that operates UPI, India's instant payments system that processes billions of transactions each month. Amazon and Meta are among the prominent names participating in the push. Google Play, PhonePe own 80 percent majority stake in UPI transactions The numbers illustrate why smaller players are alarmed. PhonePe and Google Pay combined accounted for roughly 80 percent of the 22.6 billion transactions on the UPI network in March, according to NPCI data. PhonePe this week said it has crossed 700 million registered users and 50 million merchants, with acceptance spanning more than 98 percent of India's postal codes, a scale that smaller rivals say is nearly impossible to replicate. What the challengers are demanding TechCrunch reviewed an agenda for the meeting showing that participants are expected to raise concerns across three broad areas: user acquisition practices, product design, and monetization within the UPI ecosystem. Specific proposals include restrictions on how dominant apps onboard users and use contact data, fair access to features such as autopay and payment mandates, and requests for incentives and regulatory support for emerging players. The meeting comes more than a year after India deferred plans to cap any single UPI app's market share at 30 percent, pushing the deadline to December 31, 2026. The delay has effectively allowed PhonePe and Google Pay to retain and entrench their dominant positions. NPCI, which operates under the Reserve Bank of India's supervision, has previously struggled to find ways to curb dominance without disrupting services used by hundreds of millions of users.
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:10 AM
Press Freedom Hits Quarter-Century Low Amid Global Decline

Press Freedom Hits Quarter-Century Low Amid Global Decline

Paris, France: Press freedom has fallen to its lowest level in a quarter of a century, Reporters Without Borders warned on Thursday. The media rights watchdog cited as examples US President Donald Trump's "systematic" attacks on journalists and Saudi Arabia, which executed a journalist in 2025. "For the first time in the (RSF) Index’s 25-year history, more than half the world’s countries now fall into the 'difficult' or 'very serious' categories for press freedom," a statement said. "The average score for all countries and territories worldwide has never been so low," it said. At the same time, the share of the world's population living in a country where the press freedom situation is considered "good" has plunged from 20 percent to less than one percent. Only seven countries in Northern Europe, led by Norway, fall into this category. The United States, which had already fallen from a "fairly good" to a "problematic" situation in 2024, the year of Donald Trump’s re-election, has dropped a further seven places to 64, it said. Beyond Trump's attacks on the press —- "a systematic policy" -- the situation in the United States has also been marked by the detention and subsequent expulsion of Salvadoran journalist Mario Guevara, who denounced the arrest of migrants, and by drastic cuts to funding for US international broadcasting, the report said.
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:08 AM
Tripura's TTAADC Election Aftermath: Violence, Displacement, and Economic Damage

Tripura's TTAADC Election Aftermath: Violence, Displacement, and Economic Damage

Hundreds displaced, homes attacked, and livelihoods systematically targeted—Tripura’s TTAADC election aftermath has once again exposed a recurring fault line in the state’s politics: violence that begins after the ballots are counted, not before. Discover more Newspaper Digital Subscription Online Newspaper Access Northeast India Magazine When results were declared on April 17, reports of clashes began emerging from Khowai, Sepahijala, and West Tripura districts. While no comprehensive official data has been released, accounts from political parties, police sources, and local observers indicate widespread incidents ranging from arson and assault to targeted economic damage. Assam Cultural Events Among the worst affected were BJP workers and supporters. Several party leaders who had contested unsuccessfully reported attacks on their homes. Booth offices were set on fire and campaign materials destroyed. In the immediate aftermath, hundreds fled, taking shelter in community halls and temporary facilities. In Agartala, many sought refuge at the Saheed Bhagat Singh Youth Hostel. Discover more Politics politics Breaking News Alerts As days passed, the intensity of violence appeared to subside, and some families began returning. Yet for many, the damage—both physical and psychological—remains. Violence beyond the visible Accounts from the ground suggest the attacks extended beyond physical confrontation. Alongside assault, stone-pelting, and arson, there were systematic attempts to undermine livelihoods. “Fish ponds were poisoned, rubber plantations destroyed, and commercial vehicles vandalised,” BJP state General Secretary Bipin Debbarma said, describing what he called a second layer of violence—economic targeting with potentially long-term consequences. An initial assessment by the party identified 258 affected families. The state government subsequently announced ₹64.5 lakh in relief from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, with ₹25,000 earmarked for each family. The announcement followed Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha’s visit to affected areas, where he met victims. Dr Saha attributed the violence to what he described as a political culture inherited from Left parties, accusing rival forces of attempting to suppress opposition voices ahead of future elections. At the same time, he reiterated that the BJP condemns all forms of politically motivated violence. Police officials said arrests have been made, particularly in Khowai district, and that security has been strengthened. “Proper arrangements have been made to restore confidence among people,” a senior officer said. The administration is also considering invoking laws related to damage to public property. District authorities have been asked to assess whether infrastructure such as schools and community halls has been affected. Yet questions remain about enforcement. A senior government source, speaking on condition of anonymity, acknowledged that while immediate steps were taken—including field visits by top officials and arrests—such violence does not stop instantly. “From the beginning, the government took steps to control the situation. The Chief Minister, DGP, and Chief Secretary visited the field, and arrests were made. But such incidents do not stop overnight. These clashes tend to continue for a few days after elections. It has, to some extent, become a pattern,” the source said. The official added that post-poll targeting of political opponents is not new. “The winning side often asserts dominance, and opponents become targets. Over time, this has taken on the nature of a political culture.” Political contestation and a cycle of impunity The Tipra Motha Party, now a major force in tribal politics, has raised concerns over the distribution of relief. Party founder Pradyot Kishore Debbarman appealed for restraint, while party leader and minister Brishaketu Debbarma called for scrutiny of beneficiaries. “In my constituency, I saw a list of 35 people selected for assistance. No Tipra Motha worker had even verbally abused them after the results,” he said, suggesting the relief process may require closer verification. Opposition parties, including the CPI(M) and Congress, have taken a broader view, accusing the government of selective response. “Post-poll violence in Tripura is not new. Since 2018, CPI(M) workers have repeatedly faced attacks without similar relief. Now that BJP workers are affected, the government is responding. Relief should be equal for all victims, regardless of party,” said Leader of Opposition Jitendra Chaudhury. Pradesh Congress President Asish Saha echoed similar concerns. For political observers, the violence reflects deeper structural issues linked to power, competition, and unresolved institutional questions. Gautam Chakma, a political analyst and professor at Tripura University, described the clashes as part of a recurring cycle. “This has become almost routine. After elections, there is often an attempt to eliminate or weaken opposition. Sometimes tensions exist before the polls, and the results provide the trigger,” he said. Chakma also pointed to governance challenges, particularly demands for greater financial autonomy within district councils. “Many want more financial powers, but the Centre often looks for evidence that institutions are functioning effectively before granting greater autonomy. There is a cycle—demands are raised, but unless governance improves, confidence does not build,” he noted. He added that political behaviour at the grassroots often mirrors broader trends. “What you see at the national and state level gets reflected at the district level. People learn from each other. Power, when concentrated, can lead to excesses, including violence.” One notable aspect of the recent clashes, Chakma observed, is that they remain largely intra-community. “These are mostly within the same communities. If it were between different ethnic groups, it could escalate into something far more serious. For now, it remains political violence, but the intensity is increasing,” he said. He also warned of a shift in political culture. “Earlier, tribal politics in Tripura was more consensus-driven, with minimal violence. Now there is growing hostility. This needs careful attention.” Also Read: Why a UNESCO project is gaining urgency in Sikkim Independent Journalism Needs You Amit Kumar Reporter, EastMojo You just read a story that took days to report. 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Apr 30, 2026, 07:07 AM
UP CM Yogi Adityanath Slams Opposition Over Women's Empowerment

UP CM Yogi Adityanath Slams Opposition Over Women's Empowerment

Addressing the UP Assembly session, CM Yogi said that during the time of Congress, domestic gas cylinders were not available. Yes, sticks were definitely available. Now 10 crore women in the country have been given free LPG connections. Yogi said that Mata Prasad ji do the truth in this age. Yogi said that when the double engine government came in Uttar Pradesh in 2017, we had built more than 2 crore toilets in the state within 1.50 years. You people used to laugh at that time. What will happen to the toilets? SP calls itself socialist. But you people do not seem to be sensitive to the progress and dignity of half of the population. Yogi said that when you reach Lucknow from Delhi, you are facing the wrath of women. Then why did you protest in the House? The chameleon will also be ashamed. You people have changed the colour here. You people are saying that there should be 33 percent reservation, then why did you protest in the House?
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:06 AM
Vietnamese President To Lam to Visit India for State Visit

Vietnamese President To Lam to Visit India for State Visit

Vietnamese President To Lam will undertake a State visit to India from May 5 to 7 at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Thursday. President To Lam, who also serves as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, will be accompanied by a high-level delegation, including ministers, senior officials, and a business delegation. This will be his first visit to India after assuming office earlier this month. During the visit, President To Lam will be accorded a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan on May 6. He is scheduled to hold wide-ranging discussions with Prime Minister Modi, covering the full spectrum of bilateral relations as well as regional and global issues of mutual interest. President Droupadi Murmu will also meet the visiting leader, while other senior Indian dignitaries are expected to call on him during the visit. As part of his itinerary, President To Lam will visit Bodh Gaya and Mumbai, reflecting the cultural and economic dimensions of India-Vietnam ties. The visit coincides with the 10th anniversary of the elevation of India-Vietnam relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, established during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Vietnam in 2016. The MEA noted that the engagement between the two sides is expected to provide fresh momentum to bilateral ties and open new avenues for cooperation. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Modi had congratulated President To Lam on his election, expressing confidence that the longstanding friendship between India and Vietnam would continue to strengthen under his leadership and reaffirming India’s commitment to deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
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Apr 30, 2026, 07:05 AM
Uttar Pradesh: Samajwadi Party Protests Against BJP Over Women's Reservation

Uttar Pradesh: Samajwadi Party Protests Against BJP Over Women's Reservation

Lucknow: SP members staged a protest in Uttar Pradesh Assembly premises on Thursday, accusing the BJP of misleading the people on the issue of women's reservation. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today Subscribe ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The protest came ahead of the special one-day session of the assembly during which the government is expected to move a censure motion against opposition parties, holding them responsible for the failure to pass the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill in Lok Sabha. Holding banners that read 'Implement 33% Women's Reservation , the Samajwadi Party (SP) members staged the protest in front of the statue of Chaudhary Charan Singh. SP MLA Sangram Singh Yadav told reporters that the BJP is "misleading" the public in the name of women's reservation. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like KCET hijab row: Student denied exam entry in Chikka ballapur files plaint Bengaluru bookstore: Reader s rally in support of Bookwor m after rain damage Supreme Court on Pawan Khera Bail: Assam Passport Row Developments Also Read:Women's quota row: UP CM likens oppn conduct in Lok Sabha to Draupadi 'cheerharan' Also Read:Women's quota row: UP CM likens oppn conduct in Lok Sabha to Draupadi 'cheerharan' The BJP is deliberately withholding the benefits of this legislation from women solely to facilitate the delimitation of constituencies according to its own preferences, he charged. "The BJP stands exposed on this issue. It has been anti-women from the very beginning. It is our leaders Dr Ram Manohar Lohia and Mulayam Singh Yadav who have always championed women's rights," he added. Participating in the protest, SP MLA Amitabh Bajpai demanded the immediate implementation of the women's reservation law, questioning why the BJP is failing to enforce a statute that was passed in 2023. He further demanded that the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the women's reservation law. Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council Lal Bihari Yadav asserted that the SP is a staunch proponent of women's reservation. Also Read:Yogi Adityanath leads protest against defeat of women quota bill; slams Congress, SP for 'anti-women' attitude Also Read:Yogi Adityanath leads protest against defeat of women quota bill; slams Congress, SP for 'anti-women' attitude "The women's reservation bill was passed by both Houses of Parliament back in 2023. We harbour no opposition whatsoever to women's reservation; rather, the BJP is the one misleading the public under the guise of women's empowerment," Yadav said. SP MLA Kamal Akhtar also questioned why the BJP is creating confusion regarding the issue, given that the women's reservation bill was unanimously passed by Parliament in 2023. ADVERTISEMENT Published 30 April 2026, 12:35 IST India News BJP protest Uttar Pradesh Indian Politics Samajwadi Party Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Delhi Court Grants Bail to I-PAC Director Vinesh Chandel in Money Laundering Case

Delhi Court Grants Bail to I-PAC Director Vinesh Chandel in Money Laundering Case

A Delhi court on Thursday granted regular bail to Vinesh Chandel, director of Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), who had been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on April 13 in a suspected money laundering case. Additional Sessions Judge Amit Bansal of the Patiala House Court issued the order, observing that the Enforcement Directorate did not oppose Chandel’s bail. "The learned Senior counsel for the applicant has referred to PMLA Section 45 and has submitted that in the present case, the learned Special Public Prosecutor has been given the opportunity to oppose the bail, but he has not done so, and hence the twin conditions won't be applicable in this case," the Court said. The ED said that Chandel, one of the founders and a 33 per cent shareholder of PAC Consulting Private Limited, is being investigated for a money-laundering case under PMLA.
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Apr 30, 2026, 06:52 AM
Iran Reassures India on Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with US

Iran Reassures India on Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with US

New Delhi: Amid renewed tensions between Iran and the US, the Middle East crisis has become more uncertain. On the one hand, US President Donald Trump is threatening, on the other hand, Iran is not budging from its stand. But, amid these uncertainties, Iran has reassured India that there is no hold from its side for its ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's Ambassador to India, Dr. Mohammad Fathali, has again claimed that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open to Indian merchant ships and oil-gas tankers. Mohammad Fathali has claimed this in an interview to CNN-News18. "We have said that the countries that have invaded Iran-US cannot ensure their participation in the Strait of Hormuz in accordance with their international maritime rules."
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Apr 30, 2026, 06:50 AM
BJP Set for Big Wins in West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, and Tamil Nadu: Union Minister

BJP Set for Big Wins in West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, and Tamil Nadu: Union Minister

Union Minister Ramdas Athawale has claimed that the BJP-led NDA alliance will form the government in West Bengal. He said that the BJP will retain power in Assam and Puducherry. According to Athawale, the party is also likely to do well in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. He pointed out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah have worked very hard there with the goal of making Bengal'Sonar Bangla '. Trending videosAthawale said that he is confident that women in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu have voted in large numbers against the incumbent governments. Several exit polls are also showing a big victory for the BJP in Assam and an edge for the BJP over the Trinamool Congress in Bengal. Athawale also said that the people of Kerala are now liking Prime Minister Modi's vision of development. According to him, the NDA is set to form the government in four out of the five states and there is hope in Kerala.
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Apr 30, 2026, 06:50 AM
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Convenes Special Session to Discuss Women's Reservation

Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Convenes Special Session to Discuss Women's Reservation

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 30 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Thursday convened a special session to discuss reservation for women's legislators. The BJP leaders slammed the Samajwadi Party and Congress , accusing them of opposing women's reservation. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that the SP and Congress will be punished in the 2027 Assembly elections for "creating obstacles" to women's reservation. Maurya told ANI, "A meeting of the legislative party is held before the legislative session, and that's exactly what's happening. In honour of women, the BJP is in the field. Prime Minister Modi has said that we will ensure that half the population gets their rights. The Samajwadi Party, Congress , DMK and TMC have created obstacles in this, and they will get their punishment for it. Mamata Banerjee has already received her punishment in 2026; the Samajwadi Party and Congress will get theirs in 2027." Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said, "A special session is being organised regarding the Nari Shakti Vandan Act. In this, parties like Congress and Samajwadi Party, which are anti-women, will be exposed." Uttar Pradesh Minister Anil Rajbhar also echoed a similar sentiment and said that the special session will convey to the women which party stands with them and which is against. He said, "The Nari Shakti of the state and the country has the right to know who is conspiring against them, against their interests. This special session will serve to convey the message to them about who is in their favour and who is against them." "All preparations are complete, there will be a discussion on the Nari Shakti Vandan Act today," Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar said. Minister Dharampal Singh told ANI, "The response to the opposition will be given by Nari Shakti in 2027, while Swatantra Dev Singh added, "The Samajwadi Party and Congress have been shown the door by Nari Shakti; they will teach them a lesson in the times to come." Legislative Assemblies in Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Delhi also held special sessions to discuss women empowerment and reservation. Odisha is also convening a special session today. Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party leaders protested against the convening of the special session of the UP Legislative Assembly. SP leader Zahid Beg criticised the state government for calling a session to discuss a Bill defeated in the Parliament. Zahid Beg said, "Today, they (government) have called the Assembly. They are calling the Assembly for a bill that was rejected by Parliament. There was no justification for calling the Assembly for this. BJP members are misleading the public and women so that it is not implemented. Akhilesh Yadav demands that reservations should also be given to backward classes. The BJP has done all this to create controversy in the North and South." Samajwadi Party leader Sangram Singh Yadav criticised the Centre for bringing in the Delimitation Bill "in the guise of women's reservation." He also said that the Opposition in the state has demanded an extension of time for the discussion in the Legislative Assembly. Yadav said, "They (state government) have accepted a discussion of 5 hours. The united opposition demanded to extend the time, but our points are not being given full attention. They want to mislead the country and the state by doing lip service. They brought the delimitation bill under the guise of the women's reservation bill, which is why it fell, and now they are saying that the Samajwadi Party is anti-women. The Samajwadi Party always talks about equality. Our party always stands with the weak, backward, Dalits, tribals, Muslims and women. We will expose the BJP." This comes after the Opposition parties in the Lok Sabha voted against the Constitution Amendment Bill on April 17. The Lok Sabha took up the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-first Amendment) Bill, the Delimitation Bill, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill together for passing. In the division that took place on the Constitution Amendment Bill following the debate on the three bills, 298 members voted in favour and 230 against. The Bills aimed at delimitation exercise based on the 2011 census, to operationalise the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, 2023, and provide for one-third reserved seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislatures. The Opposition backed the women's reservation while criticising the delimitation. (ANI)
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Apr 30, 2026, 06:48 AM
Trump Proposes Renaming Strait of Hormuz to 'Strait of Trump'

Trump Proposes Renaming Strait of Hormuz to 'Strait of Trump'

New Delhi: The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important and strategically sensitive sea lanes, is now in discussion for a new name. US President Donald Trump late on Wednesday shared a post on social media platform Truth Social proposing to rename the waterway to the Strait of Trump. The post shared by Trump also showed a map labeling this key sea chokepoint with the new name. Crude Oil Price: When will the lock of Hormuz open? Crude oil crosses $125 after 4 years, inflation fears political significance and controversyHormuz Strait connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman. It is extremely important for global oil trade, as a large portion of the world's total crude oil shipments pass through this route. India imports a large portion of its oil from Iran and the United States, which it posts a large portion of its oil imports through this route.
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Apr 30, 2026, 06:47 AM
Gujarat Local Body Elections: BJP Suffers Major Reverses, Loses Key Positions

Gujarat Local Body Elections: BJP Suffers Major Reverses, Loses Key Positions

The results of the Gujarat local body elections have been announced. The results have shown major reverses. In some places, BJP's big leaders have been defeated. In some places, despite the BJP's power, the post of president or mayor has gone out of hand. છે.મહેસાણાના In Bahucharaji, a serious political situation has emerged. In Bahucharaji, although the BJP has won 13 out of 16 seats in the taluka panchayat, it has lost the post of president. In Bahucharaji in Mehsana district, the BJP has won 13 seats in the taluka panchayat elections. Congress candidates have won only three seats. The Congress has lost the post of president despite the BJP's majority. Hiteshbhai, the winning candidate of the Congress, has strengthened his claim for the post of president. All the 13 BJP candidates are from other categories. So that the Congress has got only three seats. The president's post looks like a lottery. Giving a new direction to the industrial and modern infrastructure development of Gujarat, the Surat Regional Conference of Vibrant Gujarat (VRC) is going to be held on May 1 and 2, 2026.
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