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Mar 26, 2026, 04:41 PM
Pakistan's Diplomacy Saves Top Iranian Leaders from Israeli Hit List

Pakistan's Diplomacy Saves Top Iranian Leaders from Israeli Hit List

Tehran: In a shocking revelation in the ongoing war between Iran and Israel, two top Iranian leaders whose hideouts were found by Israeli intelligence agencies and who could be targeted at any time, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, have been removed from the hit list at the last moment. Pakistan's request and the US's long calculations are behind this decision. Pakistan's request and the US's gesture According to a Reuters report, Pakistan had clearly warned Washington that if these two responsible leaders of Iran are also killed, then there will be no one left to negotiate peace in the future. Iran is going through a leadership crisis right now, as Israel has eliminated most of its commanders and top leaders. Pakistan convinced the US that if there is to be a ceasefire, it is imperative for these two'negotiators'to stay alive.
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Mar 26, 2026, 04:30 PM
Kerala's Political Landscape: A Rivalry or a Managed Contest?

Kerala's Political Landscape: A Rivalry or a Managed Contest?

Kerala’s political landscape is famously framed as a fierce, uncompromising battleground between two ideological titans: the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). Every election cycle, this narrative is fueled by aggressive campaigns, sharp rhetoric, and a public display of absolute rivalry. But politics is rarely defined by what is shouted from the stage. It is defined by what happens when power is on the line. When you look closely at the actual mechanics of Kerala’s elections and governance, the picture shifts dramatically. Is the legendary LDF-UDF rivalry real, or is it a carefully managed political system? This underlying cooperation is not a sudden, modern phenomenon. The relationship between the Left and the Congress has long carried a layer of strategic partnership beneath the surface. Between 2004 and 2009, the Left parties were not opposing the Congress at the national level—they were actively supporting the Congress-led government and ensuring its survival. This period saw them stand together through major national controversies, from the 2G spectrum case and coal allocation irregularities to the Adarsh housing issue. When necessary, these two forces have historically worked together not as adversaries but as partners. Today, Kerala reflects that same reality, just in a more subtle, localized form. The clearest evidence of this silent alliance emerges from local body politics, where the instinct to protect their shared duopoly overrides traditional rivalries. These are not isolated incidents. They reveal a recurring political instinct: whenever a third political force threatens to break the duopoly, rivalry recedes, and coordinated strategy takes over. This strategic consolidation extends directly to the Kerala Assembly and general elections. Beyond election math, the ideological divide between the LDF and UDF often blurs into identical policy positions. Both fronts have repeatedly taken identical stands on major national issues. They have jointly opposed the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the National Register of Citizens (NRC), the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), and the National Education Policy (NEP). On sensitive state matters—such as the Sabarimala issue and the constitutional role of Governors—their positions frequently align. At a certain point, the ideological divide looks less like deep conviction and more like coordinated messaging. Perhaps the strongest evidence of a shared political culture lies in the state’s governance track record. Despite claims of superiority, both fronts share a striking history of systemic failures and controversies. Under the LDF: Under the UDF: Regardless of who is in power, Kerala continues to grapple with the exact same systemic hurdles: What emerges from this data is not a simple contest between two opposing forces. It is a system where competition exists, but strictly within limits. It is an arrangement where two dominant fronts alternate in power while ensuring the broader political structure remains entirely unchanged. For the voters of Kerala, this raises a fundamental question: Is the rivalry genuine, or is it a managed contest where cooperation quietly kicks in whenever the balance of power is threatened? When voting patterns repeat, policies align, and governance outcomes mirror each other, the narrative of absolute opposition shatters. What remains is a political reality where understanding operates quietly in the background—shaping outcomes in ways that are rarely acknowledged, but are becoming impossible to ignore.
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BJP Candidate's Mother Meets Party Leaders After Being Announced for Panihati Assembly Constituency

BJP Candidate's Mother Meets Party Leaders After Being Announced for Panihati Assembly Constituency

The day after the announcement of the candidature, the parents of the victim of RG Kar campaigned. After the announcement of the candidate, the BJP candidate from Panihati suddenly changed his tune with the rival Left candidate. The victim's mother had attacked the Left candidate Kaltan Dasgupta, who was jailed for participating in the RG Kar movement, seven days ago. The day after the announcement of the candidacy on Wednesday, Thursday, although a different voice was heard in her voice. Meanwhile, BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari expressed his desire to take the victim's mother to campaign in Bhabanipur. The BJP released the third list of candidates for the assembly elections on Wednesday. The victim's mother was announced as the BJP candidate in Panihati assembly constituency. Later in the day, the parents of Abhaya went to the BJP office in Salt Lake. They met the BJP state president Nitin Nabin. The BJP candidate from Panihati, Kaltan, who was the rival candidate for the BJP, faced the media and said that "this is not the last day for me and my son."
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US Carbon Emissions Cause $10 Trillion in Global Economic Damage

US Carbon Emissions Cause $10 Trillion in Global Economic Damage

New Delhi: According to a shocking study in the journal Nature, since 1990, US carbon emissions have caused $10 trillion in economic damage to the world. India has been the hardest hit in this global catastrophe, suffering an estimated $500 billion (about ₹4,70,55, 475 crores) in damage. Stanford scientist Marshall Burke calls this situation "slow poisoning," which has severely broken the agriculture, labor productivity, and public health systems of developing countries like India. Studies show that the US and China ($9 trillion in damage) are the world's biggest polluters. Rising temperatures are reducing the capacity of workers, and natural disasters are destroying crops. The irony is that countries that have a negligible contribution to pollution are paying the highest economic price. This damage is not only in dollars, but it is having an unbearable impact on the lifestyle and well-being of people in poor countries. In the current political climate, Donald Trump's policies are making it more difficult to "drill holes" in the country's production of oil, and "distance" the country from climate "drills."
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Mar 26, 2026, 04:10 PM
Congress's Surprise Decision: A Strategic Move or Surrender in Assam Elections?

Congress's Surprise Decision: A Strategic Move or Surrender in Assam Elections?

Dibrugarh, તા.26: The battleground for the Assam Assembly elections, 2026, has taken a turn that has set political analysts thinking. The once-insurmountable Dibrugarh seat of the Congress is missing this time. The party has taken a surprising decision not to field any of its candidates on this seat, which seems to be directly benefiting the BJP. Surrender or strategy?
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Mar 26, 2026, 04:02 PM
West Bengal Parties Engage in Hindu Nationalism Showdown Ahead of Elections

West Bengal Parties Engage in Hindu Nationalism Showdown Ahead of Elections

This time, both the Trinamool Congress and the BJP are desperate to raise the pitch of'Hindutva'ahead of the elections. The contest is over who is a bigger Hindu. On Thursday, the contest was all about showing'bhakti'towards Ram. On the Ram Navami procession, it was the turn of the TMC-BJP. Sakshi Suri. The BJP candidate led the Ram Navami procession on one side. The TMC candidate did not keep quiet. The party also took out a march with the aim of spreading'Hindutva '. Big swords and sharp swords were falling on the body. There were cries of'Jai Shri Ram '. On Ram Navami day, such processions were held in different parts of the state. On Ram Navami, CPI (M) state secretary Mohammad Salim said, "The politics of division is being done by the BJP-Trinamool. Now the contest is for votes, not for religion." When asked about Ram Navami Puja at Jadavpur University, he said, "Ram Navami is celebrated in all the villages of the city." He said, "The Ram Navami procession is free from all the problems."
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:59 PM
Election Sees Fight for Democracy and Against Autocratic Government

Election Sees Fight for Democracy and Against Autocratic Government

This election is a fight for the restoration of democracy. This election has a strong message against the autocratic central government on the one hand, and on the other hand, it is a fight to oust the corrupt government. This is the first time an election is going to be held in a state of India in which a large part of the people of the state are deprived of the right to vote. There is an attempt to control and suppress the democratic expression of the people. In the experience of the people of the last 15 years, the Trinamool will not win in this center, and since 2019, the position of the people against the divisive politics of the BJP is becoming clear, the power of the BJP has decreased, they will not be able to win. Therefore, this fight is a fight for the victory of the people. This election will not be held only with flex banner hoardings, we have to capture the minds of the people on the basis of the glorious chapter of the previous government. With the announcement of the name, the CPI (M) candidate from Ranaghat North-West Assembly constituency, lawyer Debashis Chakraborty, gave this call from a workers'meeting in Taherpur. The name of Ranaghat North-West Front candidates
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:57 PM
Election Commission Releases Supplementary List of Pending Names in Electoral Roll

Election Commission Releases Supplementary List of Pending Names in Electoral Roll

Suddenly, at midnight, the names were announced! According to the court's verdict, 29 lakh names were already said to be'pending'in the latest phrase of the electoral roll. The first supplementary list of 29 lakh names was released literally at midnight. After a day's wait, the first supplementary list of 60 lakh pending names was released. But the verdict went in favour of many, that is, how many names appeared in the electoral roll, how many lakhs were left out of the list, if they did not know where to go! The silence of the Election Commission was deafening.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:57 PM
Political Parties in Alipurduar Use AI Technology to Innovate Campaigns

Political Parties in Alipurduar Use AI Technology to Innovate Campaigns

Abhijit Ghosh, Alipurduar: Big buildings on both sides. Thousands of people can be seen holding the red flag of the CPI (M )'s'sickle hammer star'in the distance. Shyamal Roy, the CPI (M) candidate from Alipurduar, is seen waving a hooded car in front of him. On the other hand, the scene is the same. Instead of the flag of the CPI (M), the TMC flag is seen. Suman Kanjilal, the TMC candidate from Alipurduar, is seen standing with folded hands in the hooded car. Both the pictures have been circulated on social media. But in reality, such a campaign has not started yet. So where did this picture come from? The answer is one. Both the political parties have used Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to innovate in the campaign. Not only the Trinamool or the CPM, but also the BJP and other political parties have come up with AI technology to help in the campaign.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:57 PM
Remembering the Lessons of Life: A Call to Reflect on COVID-19's Devastating Impact

Remembering the Lessons of Life: A Call to Reflect on COVID-19's Devastating Impact

Tanmoy BhattacharyaView alsoPolitics PodcastResearch JournalismResearch JournalismRemembrance as a book publisher is not a bad thing today. A lot of things are forgotten in a short time. Many people do not want to go back to the old memories. Especially the pain, the anxiety. But is five years too long? The days of being stuck in Covid - so easy to forget? To deny the existence of the period that taught the lessons of life. Before the 2021 assembly elections, the second wave of Covid in the state as well as in the whole country. And it is deadlier than the first time. There is a shortage of oxygen in the country as well as in the state. There are beds in different hospitals. There is a lot of noise, worry, the pain of losing loved ones everywhere. Those who had gathered at that time, Shonkho Ghosh, the creator of the series'Aaj Bandi Raho ', should once again thank the people who had gathered on the day of the 21st century.
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CPI(M) Protests Shootout Incident in East Patuli, Warns Police to Act According to Law

CPI(M) Protests Shootout Incident in East Patuli, Warns Police to Act According to Law

CPI (M) on way to protest against the shootout incident at Patuli on Wednesday night. One person died. Another person was seriously injured. Some people were drinking on the terrace of a house in the East Patuli area last night. Some people came there and opened fire. Four rounds were fired. The dead person is said to be a Trinamool worker. CPI (M) candidate from Jadavpur assembly constituency Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya, CPI (M) leader Sujan Chakraborty and local CPI (M) leaders went to the spot today. They spoke to the panicked people in the area. He assured them to stand by them. He warned the police, "Either act according to the law or else be ready to lose your job. We will act according to the law." Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya said, "This is happening not because of Patuli. There is no security for the people. They are killing the Trinamool for Katmani. How will they provide security to the people?" Mamata Baranda said. The incident of Patuli police station is increasing once again.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:56 PM
Iran Rejects US Offer to End War, Demands Ceasefire and Recognition of Sovereign Rights

Iran Rejects US Offer to End War, Demands Ceasefire and Recognition of Sovereign Rights

Iran has rejected the US offer to stop the war. Tehran has made it clear that it will end the war on its own terms. An Iranian official, in an interview with Press TV, called Washington's offer "absurd and excessive." He said, "Iran will end the war only if its own conditions are met." He warned of continuing the conflict against the United States, saying it is ready to hit hard until its demands are met. The official highlighted how the United States has deceived Iran in the name of negotiations twice in the past. Tehran said it responded negatively to the new US offer, keeping in mind the two instances of military aggression. Iran has set five conditions for considering an end to the war. They demand that the US and Israel cease aggression and assassinations completely. Specific and realistic measures be taken to prevent any future military action against the Islamic Republic of Iran, to formally recognize the right of the Iranian sovereign to a long-lasting indemnity, and to a permanent legal guarantee of damages.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:54 PM
Turkish Petroleum Ship Attacked by Drone Boat in Bosphorus Strait

Turkish Petroleum Ship Attacked by Drone Boat in Bosphorus Strait

This time in the Black Sea there was a serious attack on a ship loaded with petroleum. The explosion occurred in the engine room of the ship. The crew of the ship was rescued but the cargo was heavily damaged. The ship of the Turkish company Besiktas was carrying cargo with the flag of Sierra Leone. There was about 1 million barrels of oil on board. Turkish state television reported that the ship was attacked in the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul. An unmanned drone boat hit the ship. Then there was an explosion. The ship was only 28 nautical miles away from Turkey's shoreline. There were two drone attacks on it in the Black Sea this year. In the previous one, a Russian oil tanker was attacked. The United States and Western European countries banned the purchase of oil from Russia due to the Ukraine war. Later, the United States imposed high tariffs on India to stop buying oil from Russia. US President Donald Trump announced to allow India to buy oil from Russia due to the closure of the Hormuz system due to the Iran war.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:41 PM
CPI (M) Candidates Campaign Together in Kalna 2nd Block

CPI (M) Candidates Campaign Together in Kalna 2nd Block

The people of Matiswar and Maynaguri villages under Baradhamas Gram Panchayat of Kalna 2nd block on Thursday saw two bright daughters of Kalna together. One is Mitali Mukherjee and the other is Sharmistha Nag Saha, CPI (M) candidate from Kalna assembly constituency. These two bright daughters went out to campaign in this area today. Who is Mitali Mukherjee? Under the leadership of whom the intense movement of women finally got a road in Maynaguri village. The construction of the road has already started. Mitali Mukherjee was the only CPI (M) candidate who resisted the goons in the panchayat election in this Maynaguri village of Baradhamas Gram Panchayat of Kalna 2nd block. As a result, the development of this village was highly neglected by the present administration. There was no solution even by repeatedly informing the local panchayat. Finally, the women of this village got united and protested for a long time at the Kalna 2 BDO office demanding a road. Another bright daughter is Kalna Sharmistha Naga Saha, a Left candidate in the last assembly election.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:41 PM
TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee Promises Development in Dhupguri if Party Wins Municipality Polls

TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee Promises Development in Dhupguri if Party Wins Municipality Polls

The TMC's second-in-command in Dhupguri is back with a volley of promises. On Thursday, Abhishek Banerjee declared at a public meeting in the narrow Foni field that if the TMC wins, Dhupguri municipality will go to the polls in six months. He even claimed to be talking about development, saying that if it doesn't work in six months, the'board will be changed '. According to political circles, the CPI's'deadline'politics is to gauge the anger that has built up in the public over the delay in the municipal polls for almost 4 years. At the meeting, Abhishek criticized the BJP and accused it of central deprivation, but was virtually silent on Dhupguri's basic problems. In his speech, there was no confirmation of the area's deplorable state of the drainage system or lack of employment in the last few years. Even though he spoke of'Laxmir Bhandar'or'Yuvasathi ', a reference to government projects, he failed to provide any concrete evidence of hill-proof unemployment and migrant workers returning home.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:38 PM
Iran Relieves Six Countries from Energy Crisis Caused by Strait of Hormuz Blockade

Iran Relieves Six Countries from Energy Crisis Caused by Strait of Hormuz Blockade

Tehran: A war has been going on in the Middle East for the last four months. Iran's confrontation with Israel and the United States has put the economies of many countries in trouble. Iran's blocking of oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz has created an energy crisis for many countries. But Iran has rescued six countries from this crisis. India is one of them. The Strait carries 20 percent of the world's oil trade. This is the route through which the Gulf's mineral oil goes to many countries. As soon as Israel and the United States started attacking Iran, Iran blocked oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and brought the world to a standstill. Today, Iran has relieved six countries from the crisis. Iran has allowed ships from India, Russia, China, Iraq, Pakistan to cross the Strait of Hormuz. Iran announced the list of these countries this morning. Malaysia has added to it. We have allowed ships from Iran, Egypt, Turkey to reach Hormuz.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:34 PM
Left Front Announces Candidates for 7 More Constituencies in West Bengal

Left Front Announces Candidates for 7 More Constituencies in West Bengal

The Left Front also announced candidates for 7 more constituencies. The Left Front had earlier announced candidates for 239 seats in three phases. On Thursday, 246 candidates were announced for 7 seats. CPI (M) candidate Alok Kumar Das for Jangipur, CPI (M) candidate Abul Hasnat for Raghunathganj, CPI (M) candidate Shukla Saha for Nakashipara, CPI (M) candidate Debashis Chakraborty for Ranaghat North West, CPI (M) candidate Mrinal Biswas for Ranaghat North East (SC), CPI (M) candidate Subrata Panda for Egra, CPI (M) candidate Jayanta Bhalla for Mayureswar.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:23 PM
Shankar Ghosh Threatens to Take Protest to All 33 Wards of Siliguri Assembly

Shankar Ghosh Threatens to Take Protest to All 33 Wards of Siliguri Assembly

Local MLA and BJP candidate Shankar Ghosh has threatened to go to Siliguri to seek justice instead of being confined to a cable dharna. On Thursday, he made it clear from the protest stage that he will go around all the 33 wards of the Siliguri assembly from Saturday. He also gave a message to continue the movement by spending the night in every ward if necessary. Shankar Ghosh, who has been sitting on a dharna in Siliguri for the last 50 hours demanding justice for the minor girl's death and the arrest of the main accused, a home tutor. However, on Thursday, he hinted at a change in the pattern of his movement. At a press conference today, Shankar Ghosh sharply attacked the police and the state government. He alleged that the police are not giving due importance to the case as the family is very poor and comes from a marginalized area. He issued a stern warning to the administration: "Those who are being saved by the Trinamool police today, after the dissolution of the Trinamool government on May 4, 2026, everyone's role will be discussed."
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:15 PM
US-Israel War on Iran Enters Fourth Week: Trump Claims Iran Desperate for Deal, While Tehran Says No Talks Planned

US-Israel War on Iran Enters Fourth Week: Trump Claims Iran Desperate for Deal, While Tehran Says No Talks Planned

The US-Israel war on Iran is close to hitting the full one month-mark as talks regarding diplomatic negotiations finally take centre stage. Here are the key developments on March 26, 2026. . Iran’s military has been largely neutralised despite ongoing in the Middle East, US President Donald Trump said today. “We are absolutely obliterating Iran. They’re defeated, they’re not making a comeback. They now have a chance to make a deal, but that’s up them,” said Trump. Speaking on the peace proposal, he said Iran’s leaders “are not fools, they’re very smart in a certain way and they’re great negotiators”. “I say they’re lousy fighters but great negotiators,” said Trump, adding the US is “way ahead of schedule” in the war against Iran, originally projected to last four to six weeks. Russia is earning an estimated $760 million a day in the ongoing conflict in Iran, as per reports. Citing analysis from the Kyiv School of Economics, the Telegraph (UK) reported that Russia’s monthly oil and gas revenues are set to double from around $12 billion to nearly $24 billion. India is evaluating the creation of a domestic protection and indemnity (P&I) club to safeguard shipping operations. Rising trade volumes along with increasing cross-border litigation make P&I insurance a critical instrument for ensuring stability & risk mitigation in international shipping, explains Ajay Sahai Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the consequences of the conflict in the Middle East could be as serious as those of the COVID pandemic. The conflict, Putin said, was causing ​significant ​damage to international logistics, production ⁠and supply chains while putting intense pressure on ‌hydrocarbon, metals and fertiliser companies. "The consequences of the conflict in the Middle East are still difficult to accurately predict," Putin told business leaders in ⁠Moscow, according to Reuters. Authorities in Abu Dhabi reported that an Indian was among the two killed in the emirate from the fall of debris following the successful interception of a ballistic missile by air defenses. Three people were also injured, they said. Alireza Tangsiri, one of Tehran's most senior and combative military figures, was killed in an Israeli strike on the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas. Tangsiri, who had commanded the IRGC Navy since 2018, was also the architect of Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Israeli defense minister Israel Katz said. Russia’s foreign ministry has accused the US and Israel of trying to spark a nuclear disaster with a second strike near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, Al Jazeera reported. Moscow claimed the attack forced it to move staff from the joint Iranian‑Russian site. Kuwait's Minister of Defense Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah on Thursday inspected Kuwait International Airport following a drone attack that targeted aircraft refuelling tanks, Gulf News reported. Authorities confirmed that the damage was limited to material losses and no injuries were reported. Israel took Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf off its hit list after Pakistan intervened and requested that Washington not target them, Reuters reported, quoting a Pakistani source. The shock to global energy markets is likely to persist even if the ongoing West Asia conflict ends. Crude oil and LNG prices expected to remain 15–25% above pre-war levels, signalling a structural reset that could reshape India’s energy landscape, according to a CLSA report. A Turkish-operated oil tanker came under attack in the Black Sea early Thursday, likely struck by an unmanned surface vehicle, according to Turkey’s Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu. In a televised interview, Uraloğlu said a foreign-flagged vessel run by a Turkish company, which had taken on crude oil from Russia, reported an explosion in its engine room shortly after midnight to the emergency call centre. “The engine room appears to have been deliberately targeted,” he said, adding that initial assessments suggest the strike was carried out by a sea-level unmanned surface vehicle rather than an aerial drone. Euro zone banks have limited direct exposure to the war in the Middle East, but the conflict could still generate systemic stress given interconnected vulnerabilities, Reuters quoted European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos as saying on Thursday. Financial markets have come under stress in recent weeks from the impact of the US-Israeli ⁠war ​on Iran. But the selloff outside the Middle East has been limited, even as some assets remain overvalued. "Spillovers to the euro area financial sector have so far remained contained," ​de ​Guindos said in a speech. "Direct bank exposures ⁠to the region are limited, and the banking system is well-positioned with strong ‌profitability and robust capital and liquidity buffers." De Guindos argued that even market infrastructure operators, like central counterparties whose services include energy markets, have managed margin requirements effectively, despite the volatility. According to a report by Crisil Ratings, supply chain disruptions can potentially impact annual domestic production of both complex fertilisers and urea by 10% to 15%. Profitability of manufacturers could decline amid lower capacity utilisation due to supply constraints of key raw materials. The report noted that the increase in prices of raw materials and imported fertilisers is likely to increase the working capital requirement of players and also raise the subsidy bill of the government by Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 crore. Nevertheless, two factors will support credit profiles - firstly, the strong liquidity of large fertiliser companies and secondly, the government's track record of supporting the sector over time with adequate and timely subsidy disbursements. "The United States has reached out to us regarding their bases in Middle Eastern countries. We’ve also been approached by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Jordan, and Kuwait. We’re already working with some of them, and our expert teams are already on the ground, assessing the situation and sharing invaluable experience," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote on X. "We are discussing future deliveries of certain equipment that Ukraine has. We want Middle Eastern countries to give us the opportunity to strengthen ourselves as well. They have some air defense missiles that we lack. We would like to reach agreements on this," he added. According to reports, the Israeli military has killed IRGC Navy Commander Alireza Tangsiri. The claim has not yet been confirmed by Iranian authorities. The Israel Defense Forces said one of its soldiers was killed during combat in southern Lebanon. Tel Aviv has led a ground invasion into the other country over the past month --- clashing intensely with Hezbollah militants along the border. Two other Israeli soldiers had been killed on March 8 while striking southern Lebanon. Two officials from Pakistan described the 15-point US proposal broadly, saying it included sanctions relief, a rollback of Iran's nuclear program, limits on missiles and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's oil is normally shipped. Iran issued its own plan via state TV, which includes a halt to killings of its officials, means to make sure no other war is waged against it, reparations for the war, the end of hostilities, and Iran's sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Israel took Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and parliamentary speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf off ⁠its ​hit-list after Pakistan requested Washington not to ​target them, ​a Pakistani ⁠official told Reuters on ‌Thursday. "The Israelis had their ... coordinates and wanted to take them out, ⁠we ⁠told the U.S. if ⁠they are ‌also ​eliminated then there ‌is no one else ‌to ​talk ​to, ​hence the U.S. asked ​the Israelis to back ⁠off," the official said. Sirens have sounded repeatedly across Israeli cities on Thursday morning --- with authorities flagging at least four barrages of incoming missiles. According to an AP News report, explosions were also heard over Jerusalem as Israeli air defences sought to intercept Iranian fire. According to Israeli media reports, incoming missile warnings have been sounded for multiple areas in central and southern Israel including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank. "Abu Dhabi authorities have responded to an incident involving falling debris in Sweihan street, following the successful interception of a ballistic missile by air defence systems. The incident resulted in the deaths of two unidentified individuals, three injuries, and damage to a number of cars. Further updates will be provided in due course. The public is advised to obtain information only from official sources and to avoid spreading rumours or unverified information," read an official update. According to an Al Jazeera update, the Omani national carrier has extended flight cancellations. Oman Air said flights to Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, Kuwait, Copenhagen and Baghdad will remain cancelled until April 15 due to the ongoing airspace closures. Oil prices have now risen about 2% amid concerns that protracted fighting in the Middle East will further disrupt energy flows. Brent futures rose $2.08, or 2.03%, to $104.30 a barrel by 0638 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures ⁠were ​up $1.93, or 2.14%, at $92.25 a barrel. Both benchmarks had slumped more than 2% on Wednesday. Japan started releasing 30 days’ worth of oil from state-owned reserves on Thursday, part of its largest-ever plan to release up to 45 days’ supply. This follows private-sector releases that began on March 16. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said the country will also release oil held jointly with producing nations by the end of the month. Japan imports more than 90% of its crude oil from the Middle East. Fuel prices have hit record highs of 190 yen per liter, prompting the government to cap prices at around 170 yen per liter ($4.16 per gallon) through subsidies. While no energy-saving mandates have been imposed, authorities warned against panic buying of essentials. Fuel shortages are hitting Asia hard, and countries are taking emergency steps. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung announced a new emergency response system, urging citizens to take simple actions like using public transport and conserving energy. He also asked gas stations to follow the government’s oil price caps and encouraged people to reduce electricity use. The government is working to keep electricity prices steady, as the country’s only electricity provider is state-run. In the Philippines, the energy market regulator suspended the wholesale electricity spot market due to fuel supply risks and volatile prices. Meanwhile, in Thailand, panic buying erupted after the government cut oil subsidies, with videos showing long lines at gas stations. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the situation in the Middle East now offered a "glimmer of hope for peace" as both US and Iran signalled a willingness for talks. "The international community should actively promote dialogue among the conflicting parties; as long as talks continue, there is hope for peace. China supports Egypt in continuing its mediation efforts in promoting the resumption of peace talks and a halt to the war," he told his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty. According to an AFP report, Kuwait has arrested six people linked to Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah group. The Kuwaiti interior ministry said in a statement that they had been planning “assassinations” in the Gulf state. Officials said they were planning “assassinations targeting symbols and leaders of the state and recruited people to carry out these missions”. Data from maritime intelligence service Windward indicates there are nearly 700 ships stranded amidst the Strait of Hormuz closure --- despite some limited movement in recent days. Some 686 ships remain in the waterway, with the bulk of them (about 400) in the Gulf of Oman. Windward said this build-up suggested “many operators have chosen to hold position outside Hormuz rather than commit immediately to long-haul rerouting”. According to the semi-official Fars news agency, the Iranian parliament is working on a draft bill that would impose a fee on vessels seeking safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The publication cited an unnamed lawmaker to reiterate that the plan would be finalised next week, and legally recognise Iran’s oversight of the crucial waterway. US President Donald Trump has insisted that Iran was desperate to make a deal to end nearly four weeks of fighting. He claimed during an event on Wednesday night that Iranian leaders were negotiating and "want to make a deal so badly" "But they're afraid to say it because they will be killed by their own people. They're also afraid they'll be killed by us," he claimed. His remarks contradicted the Iranian foreign minister --- who said his country was reviewing a US proposal but had no intention of holding talks to wind down the conflict. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said while there had been no dialogue or negotiation with the U.S., various messages had been exchanged through intermediaries. Pakistan defence minister Khawaja Asif seemingly took a swipe at the United State on Wednesday amid buzz that the country was gearing up to play mediator. The US is reportedly trying to arrange a meeting in Pakistan to find a possible way out of the conflict. "The goal of the war seems to have shifted to opening the Strait of Hormuz, which was open before the war," Asif wrote in a post on X.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:11 PM
Iran Prepared for Ceasefire with Dignity, Says Deputy Representative

Iran Prepared for Ceasefire with Dignity, Says Deputy Representative

Tehran: Iran's Deputy Representative to the Supreme Leader of Iran in India Mohammad Hossein Ziannia has said that Iran is fully prepared for a ceasefire but expects dignity. We want to stop this war completely on certain conditions. Speaking on a TV program, Mohammad Hossein said that this war has been imposed on Iran. The US and Israel have started a war, so they should be asked when the war will be ended. We do not want people to die or anyone to be harmed. But the world should understand that Iran is fighting an imposed war. Ali Khamenei's death is a big loss. Mohammad Hossein Ziannia on the death of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said that this is a very big loss for Iran. We expect dignity.
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Mar 26, 2026, 03:09 PM
Russia Warns of Criminal Charges for Unsanctioned Protests Against Internet Restrictions

Russia Warns of Criminal Charges for Unsanctioned Protests Against Internet Restrictions

Russia’s Interior Ministry said Thursday that anyone involved in unsanctioned protests against tightening internet restrictions would be held criminally responsible, a warning that comes after cryptic videos circulating online called for nationwide rallies this coming weekend. “Calls to take part in unauthorized public events on March 27-29, as well as in other illegal activities across Russia’s regions, have been spreading more widely online, including on social media and messaging apps,” the ministry said in a statement. “Participating in such events, or encouraging others to join them (including minors), can lead to administrative or criminal charges,” it added. In recent weeks, videos on TikTok have urged people to protest government internet controls on March 29. Some of the videos used coded language rather than explicit calls to rally, including posts asking for help finding a “lost cat” at a specific time and location. Descriptions accompanying some of the videos linked to an anonymous Telegram channel called Scarlet Swan, which independent media identified as a group of activists that has unsuccessfully sought official permission to hold protests. Separately, politician Boris Nadezhdin, who attempted to run for president in 2024 on an anti-war platform, also filed requests to hold rallies this coming weekend against growing restrictions on messaging platforms, including Telegram. Those applications were rejected. Russians have reported significant mobile internet outages in recent weeks amid growing speculation that Telegram could face a full nationwide block next month. While disruptions to internet access have become a common occurrence throughout the country since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the latest outages have been broader and longer-lasting.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:51 PM
TMC's Ritabrata Banerjee Campaigns Vigorously in Uluberia Purba Assembly Constituency

TMC's Ritabrata Banerjee Campaigns Vigorously in Uluberia Purba Assembly Constituency

In the Uluberia Purba Assembly constituency, the opposition candidate is only ISF till Thursday evening. The candidate was announced on Wednesday night. As a result, the field is virtually empty. TMC candidate Ritabrata Banerjee is campaigning vigorously. He has been campaigning in the area along with the cabinet. Polling was announced on March 15. More than a week has passed since the announcement of the election. TMC, BJP, CPM, ISF have announced candidates in different centres. They have also started campaigning in Uluberia Purba Assembly constituency. But now in the rural areas of Howrah, the TMC has made Ritabrata Banerjee its candidate. Ritabrata Banerjee is campaigning in two gram panchayats, including Bauria to Chengail, Uluberia Pur area to Khalisani. On the other hand, the BJP has not announced any candidate in the centre till Thursday evening. Congress has announced candidates in Uluberia Purba Assembly constituency. The BJP has announced candidates in all the remaining rural constituencies of the state. The ISF has announced candidates in Howrah on Wednesday.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:50 PM
Trump's War in Iran May Frustrate Republican Voters, Poll Suggests

Trump's War in Iran May Frustrate Republican Voters, Poll Suggests

It’s costing more and more to gas up the hot rods that Donnie Beson has spent a lifetime tinkering with. He’s not questioning his support for President Donald Trump , but he feels as though the war in Iran has distracted the Republican president from the issues that got him elected. “Come on, Trump. Worry about us,” said Beson, 68, of Woodland Park, Colorado. “We’re in a billion-dollar-a-day war. It’s like, ‘Man, you forgot about the other stuff, and you got to take care of that first.’” Trump still has deep support among Republicans, but a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research indicates that the president risks frustrating his voters during a midterm election year if the United States gets involved in the kind of prolonged war in the Middle East that he promised to avoid. Although 63% of Republicans back airstrikes against Iranian military targets, the survey found, only 20% back deploying American ground troops. Rising gas prices could also pose a problem for Trump. The cost of oil and gas has soared since the Iran war began nearly four weeks ago, adding more financial pressure when many Americans are already worried about affording essentials. About 6 in 10 Republicans say they’re at least “somewhat” concerned about being able to afford gas in the next few months, according to the poll, though they’re less worried than the rest of the country. About three-quarters of Republicans approve of Trump’s handling of the presidency, and a similar 70% approve of how he’s handling Iran.A retired hospital analyst from Ocklawaha, Florida, Fuller expressed some reservations about the war but called Trump a “huge patriot” and said she’s been impressed with how the stock market has done since he became president again. “I don’t really agree with the war, but on the other hand, I think it’s a necessity at this point,” she said.Republicans stand out from Americans overall in their support for the war. A recent Quinnipiac University poll found that about 8 in 10 registered voters who are Republicans think the war with Iran will make the world “safer,” compared with about one-third of voters overall. The vast majority of Republicans in the AP-NORC poll, 81%, say it’s “extremely” or “very” important for the U.S. to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, lending support to one of the goals that Trump has articulated since the war began. But only about half of Republicans see replacing Iran’s government with leaders who are more friendly to the U.S. as a high priority. Stephen Hauss, 40, is a state Agriculture Department employee in Camden, Delaware, where he manages environmental programs. Hauss described his political views as libertarian-leaning, and he voted for Trump in 2024. But the start of the Iran war has changed his views about the president. “Before the war I was just kind of like, ‘OK, like, I voted for him. I got to give him, like, some benefit of the doubt,’” he said. Now, Hauss said he can’t support the U.S. trying to change the leadership of another country. He added, “I don’t think I am on board with this anymore.” Other efforts to get the U.S. more involved in Iran could complicate matters further for Trump. Only about 2 in 10 Republicans favor deploying U.S. ground troops to fight Iran, while about one-third don’t have an opinion and about half are opposed.Thomas Sweeney, 76, is a retired chemical engineer from Frisco, Texas, who voted for Trump three times. An Army officer veteran, Sweeney said he can’t get behind the war, which has brought down his overall view of the president. “I’m not happy. I am frustrated,” he said. “Soldiers are very, very precious. You just don’t go in there and waste lives.” The rising cost of oil and gas is another vulnerability for Trump, even within his own party. About three-quarters of Republicans say it’s “extremely” or “very” important for U.S. foreign policy to keep gas prices down, which could increasingly be at odds with their support for the war.About 3 in 10 Republican registered voters in the Quinnipiac University poll say the price of gasoline has been a “very” or “somewhat” serious problem for their family lately. If high gas prices linger, they could create even more frustration for Trump supporters who hoped the president would bring down the cost of everyday goods. Fuller, the Florida Republican, said there’s no chance she’d vote for Democrats, but she had a message for Trump. “I’d like him to see what he can do to get prices down for, quote, the working people and myself now living on a fixed income,” she said.The AP-NORC poll of 1,150 adults was conducted March 19-23 using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for adults overall is plus or minus 4 percentage points and for Republicans is plus or minus 6.7 percentage points.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:49 PM
Qatar and Iran Reach Tacit Agreement Amid Gulf Tensions

Qatar and Iran Reach Tacit Agreement Amid Gulf Tensions

New Delhi, March 26: Amid Iran's attacks on Gulf countries, a tacit agreement has been reached between Qatar and Tehran. This is the first time Qatar has officially disassociated itself from a war with Iran. Not only that, Qatar has said it will not mediate between the US and Iran. Iran has also not attacked Qatar after March 20. There are separate discussions in the Gulf about how this deal was struck between Qatar and Iran. According to the Israeli website JFeed, Qatar and Iran have an agreement. According to this, Qatar will be given $6 billion if Iran attacks oil and gas facilities. This money was given to Qatar in 2023 by the US. In return, Iran released some American prisoners. This money was to be received by Iran, but later Qatar did not. According to this agreement, Iran will receive all of the money from Qatar. This money will be given directly to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The US War Corps of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps does not explain why they are also taking part in the war with Iran.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:46 PM
Belarusian President Lukashenko Gifts Kim Jong-un Automatic Rifle During Visit to North Korea

Belarusian President Lukashenko Gifts Kim Jong-un Automatic Rifle During Visit to North Korea

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko presented Kim Jong-un with a state-of-the-art automatic rifle during a visit to North Korea. The gift was exchanged in a homely atmosphere after the two heads of state met in Pyongyang on Thursday. While handing the rifle, Lukashenko joked, "It can be useful if the enemy appears." The two leaders signed a "friendship and cooperation" agreement on Thursday. Kim announced that relations between Belarus and North Korea are now entering a "new phase." Belarus state media video shows: The two countries are supporting the Kremlin in the Russo-Ukrainian war. While Pyongyang is helping Moscow with troops and weapons, Minsk decided to use Belarus for an attack in 2022. At the end of Lukashenko's first visit to North Korea, Kim Jong-un was given a royal welcome. At the end of Lukashenko's visit, the two countries decided to cooperate not only in the military field, but also in information technology.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:45 PM
Indian IPO Market Sees Record Fundraising, But Most Companies Underperform

Indian IPO Market Sees Record Fundraising, But Most Companies Underperform

The performance of the initial public offering (IPO) market has been one of the talking points in FY26, as 108 firms raised an all-time high amount of 1.75 lakh crore. However, their performance have not been quite spectacular. A total of 71 or 65.5% companies’ share prices are trading below their IPO prices currently, according to data from Prime Database. Importantly, over 50% or 38% of these 71 companies had listing day gains. Industry experts believe that the buoyancy in the IPO market had led to many companies seeking high valuations, leading to corrections post listing. As Rajesh Palviya, head of research at Axis Securities pointed out, 40 of these stocks fell below their issue price on the first day of their listing – a clear indicator mispricing at issuance. Besides elevated valuations amid peak market sentiment, he added that the pricing was based on optimistic earnings projections. Retail investor participation was heavily influenced by grey market premium (GMP) signals, often at the expense of fundamental analysis. Rahul Arora, head of research, Ashika Institutional Equities added that besides the mispricing, the liquidity issues in mid and small cap segments (which most of these companies belong to) played a big role in the underperformance. He explained that a substantial investment in anchor book of IPOs is made by pooled investment vehicles catering to the DIIs as it guarantees allotment. Palviya also added that as broader mid- and small-cap segments declined over the year, with the downside going as low as -68% highlights a deeper disconnect in some cases between IPO narratives and fundamental business strength. This divergence, more than short-term price movements, signals a key risk investors should watch in the future. Pranav Haldea, managing director, Prime Database Group said that IPOs are not independent of the broader market and while there is genuine price discovery by variety of investors during initial trading in secondary market following the IPO but following that, newly listed companies trade like any other stock whose prices vary according to movements in the company, sector, broader market and the economy. Arora also said that such situation do arise during market corrections, as issues related to their valuation, cash flow and ROE (return of equity) growth which were ignored during a bull market came to the fore, leading to a sell-off. This sell-off combined with lack of liquidity lead to a substantial correction in their prices. He added that a lot of these IPOs may never rise to their IPO prices due to this investment-sell-off cycle. The war in West Asia and volatility has also impacted the number of IPOs and in particular, average listing gains, which have dropped from 11.66% in Q2FY26 to -6.08% in March 2026.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:43 PM
Pakistan's Political Turmoil: Imran Khan's Detention and Alleged US Threats

Pakistan's Political Turmoil: Imran Khan's Detention and Alleged US Threats

Imran Khan's son, Qasim Khan, has raised concerns about his father's detention at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and alleged that his father is being mistreated by authorities in prison. Islamabad / Washington: At the heart of the turmoil that Pakistan's politics has seen in the last few years is the dispute between former Prime Minister Imran Khan and the United States. Imran Khan has consistently alleged that the US was behind his removal from power, but the reasons and consequences of this hostility are much deeper. Imran Khan's troubles increased when he waved a white paper (diplomatic letter) at a public meeting, claiming that the US had threatened to remove him from power. What was the charge? According to Imran, US diplomat for South Asian Affairs Donald Lu told the Pakistani ambassador that if the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan was successful, Pakistan would be pardoned, or else he would have to face'consequences'in the case of the February 2022 Cypriot attack on Ukraine.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:42 PM
Gehlot Criticizes Jaishankar's Statement on Pakistan's Mediation Efforts

Gehlot Criticizes Jaishankar's Statement on Pakistan's Mediation Efforts

Jaipur : Seeking an apology, the former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot, has expressed regret over the External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's statement regarding Pakistan's mediation efforts to halt the conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel. "What exactly does he mean by “brokerage”? I suspect the minister may have merely suffered a slip of the tongue; however, if he made these remarks deliberately and consciously, he ought to apologize for his statement," said Gehlot to the media in Jaipur on Thursday. Asserting that Pakistan holds no real stature, Gehlot said that Pakistan is mediating to halt the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran—simply because Donald Trump is facilitating a dialogue through them, while India remains silent. "The manner in which our country's External Affairs Minister characterized Pakistan's role—likening it to “brokerage”—is unfortunate. An external affairs minister is, first and foremost, an external affairs minister. No holder of that office should employ the kind of language used by the minister in his recent speech," said Gehlot. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Gehlot said that the external affairs minister's statement is drawing criticism from across the country. How can one assert that Pakistan is engaging in “brokerage”? If discussions are underway anywhere in the world to establish peace—and a nation steps forward to mediate—it is because everyone desires the restoration of peace. Given that the world currently stands on the brink of a Third World War, the establishment of peace is paramount; yet, India's External Affairs Minister claims that Pakistan is merely acting as a “broker.” This is unacceptable. Gehlot lamented the current state of India's standing in the world and recalled that when Indira Gandhi served as Prime Minister, she compelled 90,000 Pakistani soldiers to surrender. In the 1965 war, Pakistan faced a humiliating defeat. In the Kargil War, too, Pakistan suffered a crushing blow. It faced a similar setback during 'Operation Sindoor'; however, at that time, nations like Turkey were backing it. No one stood by India then. Also Watch: Keep sons away from government - Talking about the issues of Rajasthan, Gehlot advised Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, the Deputy CM, and all other ministers to keep their sons away from the government. “Ever since the BJP government was formed in Rajasthan, the interference of the sons of the chief minister, deputy chief minister, and various ministers in government affairs has increased. Bringing your sons too close to the government is not good for administration. Keep them at a distance and instill good values ​​in them.” Gehlot said
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:41 PM
PM Modi to Visit Gujarat, Inaugurate Developmental Projects Worth Rs 19,000 Crore

PM Modi to Visit Gujarat, Inaugurate Developmental Projects Worth Rs 19,000 Crore

PRIME MINISTER Narendra Modi is expected to visit Gujarat on March 31 when he is likely to attend three events, official sources said on Thursday. During one of the three events, in Vav-Tharad, PM Modi is expected to inaugurate or lay foundation stone of developmental projects worth around Rs 19,000 crore, sources added. Vav-Tharad is the 34th district of Gujarat and was carved out from the Banaskantha district by the state government in September last year. The district shares a small part of its border with Pakistan. This will be PM Modi’s first visit to the new district after it came into existence. “The PM is scheduled to reach Vav-Tharad to attend a public event at Nani village near Deesa at Air Force Station. He will make a public address at the function. He is scheduled to inaugurate or lay foundation stone of developmental works worth around Rs 19,000 crore related to various departments such as railways, power, defence, urban development etc. These projects will be of both state government and central government,” said an official source. An Air Force station is situated at Nani village near Deesa and the function will be organised there, sources said. Another source said that inauguration or foundation laying ceremony of a number of projects will be part of the function on March 31 which will incidentally mark the end of celebration of Urban Development Year in Gujarat. The PM is likely to be accompanied by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel , Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi and concerned ministers of the Centre among others at the event in Vav-Tharad. On the same day, the PM is likely to attend an event of a semiconductor plant in Sanand and then an event of the Jain community at Koba in Gandhinagar , as per official sources. Gujarat BJP’s state headquarters, Shree Kamalam, is also situated in the Koba area. Sources said the elections of local bodies in the state are due and the dates could be declared after PM Modi’s visit in the first week of April. The State Election Commission has published the draft voter list for the elections of 15 of the 17 municipal corporations along with 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats and 260 taluka panchayats in the state. The final voters’ list is likely to be declared soon after receiving objections from the people.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:38 PM
LA City Council Member Unveils Plan to Address Housing Crisis

LA City Council Member Unveils Plan to Address Housing Crisis

Los Angeles, તા.26: In one of America's most glamorous cities, Los Angeles (LA), renting or owning a home for the common man is now like chewing iron. To address this crisis, Los Angeles City Council member and mayoral candidate Nithya Raman has come up with a revolutionary plan. She has announced major changes in the city's administration, calling this housing crisis "self-inflicted," not natural. Criticizing the decades-old problem as a "digital and speedy" solution, Nithya Raman said that the leaders so far have deliberately put restrictions on the construction of new homes, which has resulted in the lowest number of residential units in the city today. According to her new plan: "security cover" for tenants.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:38 PM
Mamata Banerjee Outlines Employment Opportunities Ahead of Deucha Panchami Coal Mine Project

Mamata Banerjee Outlines Employment Opportunities Ahead of Deucha Panchami Coal Mine Project

Indrajit Roy On the eve of the upcoming assembly elections, as the political temperature in Birbhum is rising, Deucha Panchami, one of the state's industrial projects, has come under the spotlight. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee outlined the future industrial development and employment opportunities ahead of the project. From the beginning of the speech, she gave a clear message about Deucha Panchami, saying that it is not just a coal mine project, but one of the tools to change the economic map of the state. She claimed that if the project, known as the world's second-largest coal mine, is fully implemented, it will provide employment to at least one lakh people. She said that many young people who have migrated to the state in search of work for a long time will now have work opportunities in their own districts. The chief minister also said that preliminary work has already started in the project area. Stone quarrying work has started and those who have given land are being compensated and rehabilitated. She also assured that jobs will be given to local residents.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:36 PM
Modi Holds Emergency Meeting with Chief Ministers Amid Geopolitical Crisis

Modi Holds Emergency Meeting with Chief Ministers Amid Geopolitical Crisis

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday evening held a high-level meeting via video conferencing with chief ministers of all poll-bound states. According to news agency PTI, the main objective of the meeting is to coordinate between the Centre and the states so that'Team India'is prepared to deal with the crisis. On Monday, the prime minister had warned the Lok Sabha that the geopolitical crisis could be prolonged. States need to be especially careful about coastal security, cyber security and strategic infrastructure. The virtual blockade of the Strait of Hormuz due to the war has caused panic among the general public. However, on Thursday, the Union Petroleum Ministry once again clarified that the country has enough fuel stocks. India currently has around 74 per cent of its oil reserves to meet the next normal domestic supply of LPG.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:34 PM
Modi to Hold Emergency Meeting with State Chief Ministers Over Middle East War Concerns

Modi to Hold Emergency Meeting with State Chief Ministers Over Middle East War Concerns

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's important meeting with the Chief Ministers of all the states on the serious effects of the war in the Middle East: In the high-level meeting to be held through video conferencing tomorrow, the Prime Minister will take a deep review of the global instability caused by the war and the current situation in the states (Vijay Vasani, Gandhinagar)
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:33 PM
US-Israeli Airstrike on Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Sparks International Condemnation

US-Israeli Airstrike on Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Sparks International Condemnation

A US-Israeli airstrike targeted the area near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant on Tuesday, the second such attack on the vicinity of the facility within days. The repeated strikes on the region have triggered sharp international condemnation and warnings of a potential nuclear disaster. The first strike on the Bushehr area occurred on March 17 and caused no damage or casualties. The March 24 (Tuesday) attack again resulted in no immediate damage to the plant but the pattern of targeting Iran’s sole operational nuclear facility has alarmed world powers, nuclear safety bodies and Russia, which built and still staffs the plant. Moscow issued its strongest condemnation yet on Wednesday (March 25). Russia’s Foreign Ministry called Tuesday’s strike a “new and extremely dangerous” attack carried out “in the immediate vicinity of the operating power unit No. 1” at Bushehr. “We are extremely outraged by this reckless, irresponsible manifestation of a destructive course,” the ministry said. “One gets the impression that the aggressors are deliberately seeking to cause a large-scale nuclear catastrophe in the region,” it added. Russia’s state nuclear company Rosatom, which constructed the plant and continues to operate it, has already evacuated 150 of its personnel since the US-Israeli war on Iran began. Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev confirmed on Wednesday that the withdrawal of Russian citizens from the site is ongoing. “Right now, about 300 remain,” he said, adding that only a few dozen would stay to oversee critical equipment. “You can’t just drop everything and walk away. Certain processes must be completed,” he said. Likhachev warned that the strikes signal a dangerous shift. “This is a signal that the red lines are shifting, that real risks are already emerging specifically in terms of safety,” he said. Following the strikes, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog called for “maximum restraint to avoid nuclear safety risks”. The Bushehr plant, located in southwestern Iran, was connected to the national grid in 2011. Rosatom was in the process of constructing two new reactors at the site when the conflict erupted. Russia had previously warned that any strike on a nuclear facility could have “irreversible consequences” for the entire region.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:32 PM
India May Impose Another Lockdown Amidst Iran-US War Speculation

India May Impose Another Lockdown Amidst Iran-US War Speculation

Is there going to be another lockdown in India? Six years ago, in 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, a nationwide lockdown was imposed, which affected people all over the country for a long time. Now, due to the Iran-US war, people are once again asking questions about the lockdown in India. After the speech given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament, people are searching for keywords like lockdown in India during the Corona crisis on the Internet to find out whether the speculation is true or not. The US-Iran war has caused an oil crisis in the whole world. Recently, PM Modi gave a statement in Parliament on the West Asian crisis. Speaking during the ongoing budget session of the Lok Sabha, Narendra Modi on Monday recalled how global supply chains were disrupted during the coronavirus period, and compared it to the current disruptions caused by the US-Iran conflict.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:26 PM
Indian Election Officials Urged to Expedite Voter Information Preparations

Indian Election Officials Urged to Expedite Voter Information Preparations

State Bureau, Ranchi. Chief Electoral Officer K. Ravi Kumar has asked the Deputy Election Officers to complete all the preparations of the SIR on time and expedite the work of affixing stickers on the houses of the voters with the information of the BLO of their polling station so that it is easy for all the voters to contact their BLO in the course of thorough revision of the electoral rolls.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:23 PM
Israel Removes Iranian Leaders From 'Hit List' Amid US Pressure

Israel Removes Iranian Leaders From 'Hit List' Amid US Pressure

Tel Aviv: Israel has promised not to attack Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. At the behest of the US, Israel has reportedly removed the names of these two leaders from the list it wants killed. Pakistan has requested the US to do so. Araghchi and Ghalibaf are very important leaders of Iran at the moment as most of the country's top leaders have been assassinated by Israel after February 28. Reuters has quoted Pakistani sources as saying that Israel has removed Abbas Araghchi and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf from its "hit list." The move came after Pakistan urged Washington to pressure Israel not to target these two leaders. The two leaders were to be attacked! According to the report, a Pakistani source said, "The Israelis had information about the whereabouts of Araghchi and Ghalibaf and they wanted to kill them." These two leaders were told by the US that Pakistan would not stop Israel from targeting any foreign leader.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:20 PM
Israel Kills Commander of Iran's IRGC Navy in Retaliatory Strike

Israel Kills Commander of Iran's IRGC Navy in Retaliatory Strike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the big announcement on Thursday. He said that the person who closed the Strait of Hormuz in Iran has been killed. Netanyahu said that the commander of the Iranian Navy has been killed in an Israeli strike. Tensions in the Middle East increased after the war that began last month, when Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This sea route carries 20 percent of the world's oil. It has been closed for several days, causing an oil crisis. Alireza Tangsiri, the Navy Chief of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, has been killed in an attack in southern Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said, "We are continuing to strike hard at the positions of the Iranian terrorist regime. Last night, we killed the commander of the IRGC Navy. This person's hands were stained with the blood of many people. The leadership of the Strait of Hormuz, which is our friend, shared this goal and shared this goal."
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:16 PM
US Security Guarantees for Ukraine Tied to Surrender of Eastern Donbas Region

US Security Guarantees for Ukraine Tied to Surrender of Eastern Donbas Region

The United States is making security guarantees for Ukraine conditional upon Kyiv's surrender of its entire eastern Donbas region to Russia, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Ukrainian leader's comments came as a delegation of Russian lawmakers heads to Washington for meetings with US counterparts. "We hope that these first, cautious steps will contribute to the continued revival of our bilateral relations," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov said, adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin had determined the "most important targets" for the visit and would remain "extensively informed." The Duma delegation's trip comes as negotiations aimed at ending Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine , which is now into its fifth year, appear to have stalled despite three rounds of talks between US, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Abu Dhabi and Geneva this year. Zelenskyy: US tying security guarantees to Donbas withdrawal The key sticking point remains Moscow's insistence that Kyiv cede the entirety of its industrial eastern regions of Luhansk and Donetsk which are largely — but far from entirely — occupied by Russian forces. Kyiv, on the other hand, is determined to obtain concrete security guarantees from its Western allies, both financial and military, to deter any future resumption of Russian aggression. "The Americans are prepared to finalize these guarantees at a high level once Ukraine is ready to withdraw from Donbas," Zelenskyy told the Reuters news agency on Wednesday, while European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the bloc shared concerns about Ukraine being pressured into ceding territory. "This is clearly a wrong ​approach," she said on the sidelines of a ⁠G7 foreign ministers' ​meeting in France on Thursday. "It is, of ​course, ‌the Russian playbook of negotiations: demanding something that has ‌never been theirs. This is a trap that we should ​not walk into." Zelenskyy told Reuters that the US had tied security guarantees to a Ukrainian withdrawl from the Donbas Image: Danylo Antoniuk/Avalon/Photoshot/picture alliance What is the Donbas and why is it important? Around 6,000 square kilometers (3,700 square miles) of the Donbas, largely in Donetsk, remains firmly under Ukrainian control, including a key belt of heavily fortified towns, including Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Kostyantynivka and Pokrovsk . Putin insists that control of the entire Donbas, plus the partially occupied Ukrainian regions Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, a territory he refers to as "Novorossiya" or "New Russia," is an essential Russian war aim and a prerequisite for a ceasefire. If Ukraine refuses to cede the territories, Putin has threatened to take them by force — an undertaking that would "likely take several years to complete" at the Russians' current rate of advance, according to the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW). "I would very much like the American side to understand ​that the eastern part of our country is part of our security guarantees," Zelenskyy told Reuters, adding that the war being waged by the United States and Israel against Iran is changing US President Donald Trump 's approach. How is the Iran war affecting Ukraine? "The ⁠Middle East definitely has an impact on President Trump and his next steps," Zelenskyy said. "President Trump, unfortunately, in my opinion, is still choosing a strategy of putting more pressure on the Ukrainian side." Zelenskyy's suggestion that Washington has tied security guarantees to the ceding of Donbas has been well received in Moscow, from where Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev told Reuters that the development "can't help but make us happy." The conflict in the Middle East is affecting Ukraine in other ways, too, with Zelenskyy claiming that Russia has sought to blackmail the United States by offering to stop sharing military intelligence with Iran if, in return, Washington cuts Ukraine off from its intelligence data. "I have reports from our intelligence services showing that Russia is this and saying: 'We will not pass on intelligence to ​if America stops passing intelligence to Ukraine,'" Zelenskyy said. "Isn't that blackmail? Absolutely." Russia has denied assisting Iran, but Zelenskyy claimed that some Iranian drones used to attack US and allied military assets in the Middle East contained Russian components. On the other hand, Ukraine has also been able to profit from the Iran war by offering its own hard-won expertise in drone warfare to Gulf states coming under attack from Iranian "Shahed" drones, which Russia has deployed extensively in Ukraine over the past four years. Britain: Learning from Ukrainian soldiers To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 04:41 Are US weapons earmarked for Ukraine being diverted to the Gulf? Also on Thursday, the Washington Post reported that the Pentagon is considering diverting munitions originally earmarked for Ukraine to the Gulf as the war against Iran strains US military supplies . A Pentagon spokesperson told the US newspaper ​that the Defense Department would "ensure that US forces and those of our allies and partners have what they need to ⁠fight ​and win." Among the weapons that could reportedly be redirected are key air defense interceptor ​missiles — including Patriot missiles, the only weapons capable of downing Russian ballistic missiles. The US produces 60 to 65 missiles per month, or about 700 to 800 missiles per year, according to Zelenskyy. "And on the first day in the Middle East war, 803 missiles were used." However, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said the supply of US equipment to Ukraine continues and Zelenskyy also thanked the Trump administration for maintaining ​supplies thus far. "Deliveries to us were not stopped," he said in his interview with Reuters. "But this supply of Patriot missiles is not as large as we need." Russia and Ukraine exchange drone strikes Indeed, Russian attacks continued in the early hours of Thursday, hitting four energy facilities in ⁠Ukraine's ⁠southern Odesa region and ​knocking out power to ​thousands of residents. "The damage extensive, will ​take time," energy ​company DTEK said on the ​Telegram messaging app, saying power had been restored to ​31,500 families in the region ​but that ⁠33,400 were still ⁠without power. Meanwhile, Ukrainian ⁠drones ⁠reportedly struck ​the ​Kirishi oil ​refinery in Russia's northwestern Leningrad region. Regional governor ​Alexander Drozdenko confirmed the attack, saying that over 20 drones were shot down but admitted, "There is damage in the industrial area." The Kirishinefteorgsintez oil refinery, one of the largest in the country, halted ‌processing on Thursday, two industry sources told Reuters , estimating that around 40% of ​Russia's crude oil exporting capacity has already been shut as a result of drone attacks, seizures of shadow fleet tankers and the closure of the Druzhba pipeline on the territory of ​Ukraine. Meanwhile, in the Donbas, Russian troops are reportedly gearing up for a new spring offensive against the Donetsk fortress belt, with fierce fighting taking place along the roughly 1,250-kilometer (750-mile) front line, according to Ukrainian commander-in-chief General Oleksandr Syrskyi. "Over the past weeks, the Russians have intensified pressure on the battlefield and in the air," Elina Beketova of the Washington-based Center for European Policy Analysis told the Associated Press . Robert Murrett, a retired vice admiral in the US Navy and deputy director of Syracuse University's Institute for Security Policy and Law, added that Russia is experimenting with "new approaches" on the "tactical level," including incorporating mechanized infantry and armor in its offensive. Edited by: Sean Sinico
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:15 PM
BJP Leader's Encounter Threat Sparks Controversy Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Polls

BJP Leader's Encounter Threat Sparks Controversy Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Polls

BJP leader Dilip Ghosh has once again courted controversy in the run-up to the Assembly polls. His threat of an encounter while campaigning in Kharagpur has evoked sharp reactions from political circles. The ruling Trinamool Congress has attacked the comment as "dangerous for democracy." From the Kharagpur rally on Thursday, Dilip Ghosh said, "I will intimidate anyone who is afraid. Come forward if you have the courage." He also claimed that if voted to power, "goonda rogues will be encounter." Strict action will be taken on the lines of Uttar Pradesh. He said, "The police who are now sitting with the mafia and having tea, they will take action later." The Trinamool leadership has strongly protested his controversial statement. According to the party, such language is being used to create fear among the general public. The TMC has accused the BJP of being politically backward and trying to influence the administration. Earlier, Dilip Ghosh was accused of threatening a police officer while standing in front of the Kharagpur police station. The Trinamool Congress had lodged a complaint with the Election Commission.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:15 PM
Udalguri District Administration Steps Up Preparations for Assembly Elections

Udalguri District Administration Steps Up Preparations for Assembly Elections

With the Assembly elections approaching, the Udalguri district administration has stepped up preparations to ensure a smooth and peaceful polling process across the district. In a move aimed at promoting women’s participation in electoral management, district election authorities have designated 110 polling stations spread across all four Assembly constituencies, to be operated entirely by women personnel. These stations form part of the district’s total of 865 polling centres, reflecting a focused push towards greater female representation in the electoral process. To facilitate polling operations, around 4,500 government employees have been deployed across various roles, including polling duties and logistical support, to ensure efficiency and order on voting day. The district has a total electorate of 6,94,848 voters, who are scheduled to cast their votes on April 9. This includes 3,44,446 male voters, 3,50,397 female voters, and five voters from the third-gender category. Among the constituencies, Mazbat has the highest number of electors at 1,85,514, followed by Tangla with 1,79,941 voters. Udalguri (ST) constituency accounts for 1,69,206 electors, while Bhergaon has 1,60,187 voters.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:10 PM
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: DMK vs AIADMK, But All Eyes on Vijay's TVK Party

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: DMK vs AIADMK, But All Eyes on Vijay's TVK Party

Chennai: The main contest in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections will be between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) and the AIADMK-led NDA, but the eyes of the country are on south superstar Vijay's party, whether his party TVK will win or Prashant Kishor's Jana Suraaj. Actor Vijay's party is in the fray for the first time. The party's symbol is the whistle. Actor Vijay's party is also in the fray because actor Vijay's party has made a mark in Tamil politics in the last two years. Actor Vijay shows the party's symbol, the whistle, at a TVK rally. (Photo: TVK) TVK had both hands in Laduthumillanadu Assembly constituency where votes will be cast on April 23, 2026. Actor Vijay's TVK is contesting all 234 seats in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry without allying with any political party.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:07 PM
BJP Faces Uphill Battle in Samakantha's Ward No. 15 Ahead of Municipal Corporation Elections

BJP Faces Uphill Battle in Samakantha's Ward No. 15 Ahead of Municipal Corporation Elections

Rajkot, તા.26: With the municipal corporation elections round the corner, it has become difficult for the BJP to win in Ward No. 15 of Samakantha. Despite the BJP's efforts to merge the corporators who came from the Congress, the area has not been free of Congress. It is dominated by OBCs and other castes, in which the current corporator and Congress's frontline road leader Shri Vashram Sagathia continues to hold sway. Many BJP stalwarts have been defeated here. The political atmosphere has heated up regarding the upcoming elections to Rajkot Municipal Corporation. The mood of the voters of Samakantha area has always been different. This area has been an impregnable stronghold of the Congress for years, especially when it comes to Ward No.It is worthwhile to say that the Congress voters of Ward No. 15 never move. According to the new equations, in this ward, one OBC woman, one general, one male and one general from the OBC, Vijaybhai Rupani, the former Chief Minister of Gujarat, has not been elected in the last 72 elections.
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Mar 26, 2026, 02:07 PM
US-Israel and Iran War: Ceasefire Talks Continue Amid Confusion

US-Israel and Iran War: Ceasefire Talks Continue Amid Confusion

US-Israel and Iran War News: The war between Israel-US and Iran has been going on for almost a month. However, gradually, both sides have started taking steps regarding the cessation of this conflict. Recently, the US side put forward a 15-point condition to end the war, but Iran has refused to accept these conditions and only five conditions have been put on its side. Now both sides have given some such contradictory statements about the ceasefire, which has increased the confusion. While the US side is claiming that good discussions are going on with Tehran about the ceasefire, Iran says that the deal will be on its terms. Meanwhile, on Thursday, Iran stuck a new wedge, which can stop the talks on the ceasefire. According to the news agency Reuters, Iran has included a condition to stop the attack against Lebanon in any agreement to end the war. This new condition has not always been included in the talks to end the war, according to the sources, Iran has only been informed about a ceasefire.
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