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Mar 14, 2026, 04:22 PM
Hamas Breaks Silence: Palestinian Organization Urges Iran to Halt Attacks on Middle East

Hamas Breaks Silence: Palestinian Organization Urges Iran to Halt Attacks on Middle East

This is the first time in the 17-year-old Hamas-Iran alliance, according to experts, that Hamas has publicly objected to any move by Iran. News18 reports that Hamas has issued a public statement asking Iran not to attack the rest of the Middle East. However, the Palestinian organization has advocated for Iran's right to self-defense. This statement by Hamas has been covered by the Arabic media. Significantly, this statement from Hamas comes at a time when Iran is attacking several Gulf countries in response to the US and Israeli aggression. This is the first time in the 17-year-old Hamas-Iran alliance that Hamas has publicly objected to any move by Iran. According to News18, Hamas has issued a public statement asking Iran not to attack the rest of the Middle East. However, the Palestinian organization has advocated for Iran's right to self-defense. This statement from Hamas has been made in depth. Significantly, this statement from Hamas has come at a time when Iran is attacking several Gulf countries in response to the US and Israel's attack. These include Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.
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Mar 14, 2026, 03:59 PM
Goa's Casino City: A New Controversy Unfolds Over Integrated Resort Proposal

Goa's Casino City: A New Controversy Unfolds Over Integrated Resort Proposal

Panaji, March 14: In the lush, riverine landscapes of Goa, where the clash between tourism and tradition is a perennial theme, a new controversy is unfolding. At the heart of the dispute is a stretch of verdant land in Dhargalim, North Goa, and a question that cuts to the core of the state’s identity: should agricultural earth nourished by a decades-old irrigation project be uprooted to make way for a high-stakes entertainment hub? Resort Proposal Triggers Controversy The furore centres on a proposal by Delta Corp Ltd, India’s only listed casino gaming company, to build an integrated resort. While chief minister Pramod Sawant frames the move as a boost for investment, opposition leaders and residents see a covert attempt to establish a ā€œcasino cityā€ on land legally earmarked for farming. As protests ripple through the state, the conflict has evolved from a local zoning dispute into a high-stakes legal and political drama involving denotified irrigation zones, waived fees and allegations of executive overreach. Irrigation Protection Law and the Tillari Project The timeline of the current controversy stretches back to 1997, when the Goa Command Area Development Act was enacted. The legislation was designed to protect agricultural land receiving water from state irrigation projects, specifically the Tillari Irrigation Project—a joint venture between Goa and Maharashtra built at a cost of ₹1,465 crore to sustain farming in the region. For years, the land in Dhargalim remained part of this protected Command Area, subject to strict rules against land-use conversion. But in a rapid series of events starting in 2024, the landscape shifted. Land Denotification for Proposed Project The Goa Investment Promotion and Facilitation Board (IPB) took up a proposal from Delta Corp for a sprawling complex featuring hotels, a convention centre, a water park and crucially, gaming facilities. To facilitate this, chief minister Sawant initiated the denotification of approximately 3.65 lakh square metres (about 90 acres) of land from the Tillari command area. According to a government notification issued in February 2026, the Command Area Development Board (CADB) reviewed the proposal and agreed to omit the land parcels from the irrigation scheme—provided a compensation charge was paid. Critics, however, argue that the process was fast-tracked and opaque. Fee Waiver Raises Questions Financial details revealed in the assembly have only added fuel to the fire. The project developer reportedly paid conversion fees of ₹28 crore to change the land use. However, a separate demand of ₹5.5 crore by the Water Resources Department was waived. The chief minister justified the waiver by citing the higher conversion charges already paid, but for opposition figures like Aldona MLA Carlos Alvares Ferreira, the move reeks of a ā€˜sweetheart deal’. ā€œThe cabinet does not have the authority to override statutory powers given to the Command Area Development Board,ā€ Ferreira argued. He contends that denotifying land that was explicitly set aside to secure farmers' water rights is not just policy malpractice, but illegal. Debate Over Goa’s Casino Policy While the government insists the Dhargalim project is merely an integrated resort, the optics are politically charged. Goa is currently grappling with the presence of offshore casinos anchored in the Mandovi River, a constant source of public grievance. Residents of Panjim have long opposed the ships, citing noise, congestion and moral policing concerns. The Dhargalim proposal has tapped into this existing resentment. Opposition leaders allege that the government is effectively building a new gambling hub away from the capital to dilute the visibility of the industry, while simultaneously expanding it. New Gambling Rules Add to Debate Adding to the unease is the simultaneous tightening of regulations. Recently, the state finalized new Public Gambling Rules empowering a Gaming Commissioner with authority to audit operations, inspect records, and even suspend licenses. While the government frames this as necessary oversight, critics see it as the institutionalization of an industry that was once viewed as a temporary tourism attraction. Legal Questions Over Denotification Process The crux of the opposition’s legal argument lies in procedure. Under the Command Area Development Act, land is notified for irrigation after a rigorous process involving identification, public objections, and board approval. Ferreira argues that denotification must follow the same rigorous path. He alleges that the state cabinet bypassed the CADB’s authority, essentially deciding that land previously deemed vital for irrigation is now expendable for commercial development. ā€œCan land recently deemed suitable for irrigation suddenly be declared unsuitable simply because a private company wants it?ā€ Ferreira asked, suggesting the decision is vulnerable to a court challenge. Public Objections Invited The government has invited public objections to the February 2026 notification, giving stakeholders 30 days to respond. However, with the IPB already recommending clearances and fees already paid, many locals feel the deal is all but done.
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Mar 14, 2026, 03:40 PM
TMC Accuses PM Modi of Building False Narrative on Employment and Situation in West Bengal

TMC Accuses PM Modi of Building False Narrative on Employment and Situation in West Bengal

Kolkata: The TMC on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of building a "false narrative" about employment and the overall situation in West Bengal during his Brigade Parade Ground rally, alleging that he was acting as a BJP campaigner rather than the PM. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT TMC MP Saayoni Ghosh told a press conference that while Modi claimed to have sanctioned thousands of crores for the state’s development , the Centre had actually withheld around Rs 2 lakh crore of dues to the state. "Modiji has claimed he has sanctioned Rs 18,000 crore to Bengal as a ā€˜lollipop’. But in reality, he has blocked Rs 2 lakh-crore dues to the state for various projects, from the 100 days’ work scheme to housing for the poor and drinking water supply ," she alleged. "While Modi has failed to attend Parliament and address MPs for days, he is attending BJP meetings and coming regularly to the state before elections. He is behaving more as a BJP campaigner than the PM of the country," she claimed. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Ghosh also rejected Modi’s remarks on employment in the state, claiming that West Bengal has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country at 3.7 per cent. "BJP-ruled states like Uttarakhand top the unemployment figures," she claimed. Also Read:TMC not only insulted President Murmu, but also tribals and Constitution: PM Modi Also Read:TMC not only insulted President Murmu, but also tribals and Constitution: PM Modi She further alleged that the prime minister had ignored the concerns of farmers, noting that he did not visit the site of the farmers’ protest near New Delhi in 2022. "The TMC government in West Bengal has provided minimum support price for products like potatoes to help farmers avoid distress sales. His narrative about Bengal falls flat," she said. Minister Bratya Basu alleged that Modi’s repeated references to "infiltrators", "Bangladeshis" and Rohingya were unsubstantiated claims. "He failed to explain how many among the 58 lakh names missing from the electoral rolls were Rohingyas or Bangladeshis," Basu said, accusing the BJP of trying to polarise voters. He said the prime minister’s speech reflected the BJP’s "divisive agenda" to pit communities against each other for electoral gains, adding that the "liberal and progressive-minded people of the state" would not be swayed by such rhetoric. "He is acting more like a BJP leader peddling falsehood than a PM," he said. Minister Shashi Panja, who was also present at the press meet, questioned the BJP’s call for "parivartan", alleging that "hooligans sheltered by the BJP" had attacked her residence with an aim to kill her. ADVERTISEMENT Published 14 March 2026, 21:10 IST BJP TMC Kolkata Trinamool Cogress modi \West Bengal Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 14, 2026, 03:28 PM
Karnataka Deputy CM to Meet State MPs Over Upper Krishna Project Objections

Karnataka Deputy CM to Meet State MPs Over Upper Krishna Project Objections

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar will meet the state MPs in New Delhi on March 17 to discuss objections raised by Andhra Pradesh to the Upper Krishna Project, and to pressure the Centre to intervene, he said on Saturday. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Ministers H K Patil, M B Patil, and Boseraju will accompany him to Delhi in order to attend the meeting with MPs at the Karnataka Bhavan there, during the ongoing Parliament session. Also Read:Crest gates of all 50-year-old old dams will be replaced this year: Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar Also Read:Crest gates of all 50-year-old old dams will be replaced this year: Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar Speaking to reporters, he said, "Andhra Pradesh has written to the Centre objecting to the land acquisition for the Upper Krishna Project. The Centre has written to us seeking our clarification. We have prepared to start the project as per the Tribunal order on our land to increase dam (Alammati dam) height (from 519 meters to 524 meters), and we have already spent Rs 26,000 crore. Shivakumar said that Karnataka is only preparing to utilise its share of water as per the Tribunal order of 2010, but Andhra Pradesh has objected to this project. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Odisha Politics: Naveen Patn aik Alleges Rajya Sabha Horse Trading Karnataka Bypolls: Siddaram aiah says Congress ready for Bagalkote, Davangere West Bengal Polls: CPI(M) accuses TMC, BJP of divisive politics Besides, Andhra Pradesh is also not cooperating with the state for the proposed balancing reservoir on Tungabhadra river, he said. "We (Karnataka) are losing 30 TMC of water due to silting (at Tungabhadra reservoir)," he added. (With PTI inputs) ADVERTISEMENT Published 14 March 2026, 20:58 IST Karnataka News Delhi D K Shivakumar Karnataka Politics Andhra Pradesh Upper Krishna Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 14, 2026, 03:21 PM
One Vote Makes All the Difference in Gumla Municipal Council Election

One Vote Makes All the Difference in Gumla Municipal Council Election

An example of the importance of one vote in a democracy was seen in Jharkhand. One vote played a decisive role in the election for the post of President of Gumla Municipal Council. Three candidates stood in the fray. Ramesh Kumar Chini was declared elected for the post of President of Gumla Municipal Council after winning by just one vote. A total of three candidates were nominated in the election for the post of President of Gumla Municipal Council. Manish Kumar, Musarrat Parveen and Ramesh Kumar Chini were among them. Ramesh Kumar Chini got 10 votes, while Manish Kumar got 9 and Musarrat Parveen got 3 votes in the vote count after voting. As soon as the election results were announced, supporters of Chini were jubilant. Ramesh Kumar Chini was declared the winner and congratulated. Earlier, the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected ward councillors of Municipal Council Gumla was held in the auditorium. After this, the process of indirect election for the post of Vice President of Municipal Council was completed. On 14th March, from 6 am to 6 pm, the office of the Rajiv Sub-Divisional Magistrate was set up in the premises.
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Mar 14, 2026, 03:12 PM
US-Israel War with Iran Enters Decisive Phase: Strikes on Kharg Island Oil Hub and Other Targets

US-Israel War with Iran Enters Decisive Phase: Strikes on Kharg Island Oil Hub and Other Targets

Hezbollah says it launched rockets at Goren in northern Israel. As per the Al Jazzera report, the Lebanese group also said it targeted an Israeli air defence system in the town of Ma’alot-Tarshiha. The exiled son of Iran’s last shah, who was ousted by the 1979 revolution, says he is ready to lead the country ā€œas soon as the Islamic Republic falls.ā€ In a message on his social media channels, US-based Reza Pahlavi says he has already been working on two projects to make sure that Iran does not suffer a big disruption when the Islam republic ultimately falls. As per Pahlavi's latest post on social media, these projects include developing a clear plan to lead the transition for Iran's governance model. The second part of this project as per Pahlavi has been the recruitment of individuals both inside and outside Iran to serve on what he calls a ā€œTransitional System.ā€ Pahlavi leads one of several opposition movements based outside Iran, but his prominence grew after January protests against the clerical system, with some demonstrators calling for a return of the monarchy. A public ally of Donald Trump, Pahlavi has previously publicly praised Donald Trump for his efforts to bring in a much needed change sought by the people of Iran. Notably, the Trump administration's war efforts in Iran recently came under scrutiny after reports surfaced that a US missile had resulted in the death of more than 150 schoolgirls in Iran. A formal investigation into the matter is currently underway. Pahlavi says that Saeed Ghasseminejad, senior Iran and financial economics advisor at the US-based think tank Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), which is staunchly critical of the Islamic Republic, had been leading the process to select members of a transitional body. ā€œCapable individuals both inside and outside the country have been identified and evaluated to lead various sections of the Transitional System,ā€ he further said in a message. ā€œThe Transitional System, under my leadership, will be ready to assume governance of the country as soon as the Islamic Republic falls, and in the shortest possible time, establish order, security, freedom, and the conditions for Iran’s prosperity and flourishing,ā€ he concluded. In another major development, The United Arab Emirates has ā€œstrongly condemned the treacherous drone attack that targeted the UAE Consulate General in Iraqi Kurdistan for the second time in a week, injuring two security personnel and causing damage to the consulate buildingā€. In a statement, its Foreign Ministry said the attack represents ā€œa dangerous escalation and a threat to regional security and stabilityā€. ā€œThe UAE called upon the governments of the Republic of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government to investigate the circumstances of this attack to identify those responsible and to take all necessary measures to ensure that the perpetrators are held accountable,ā€ it said. Three members of Iraq's Shi'ite ⁠Popular ​Mobilisation ​Forces were ​killed ⁠in a strike ā€Œon PMF headquarters in ⁠Baghdad ⁠earlier morning, ⁠Reuters reported ​on ā€ŒSaturday. In another development, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz has stated that the war with Tehran has now entered a ā€œdecisive phaseā€, praising US attacks on what Washington called military targets on Iran’s Kharg island oil export hub. ā€œThe global and regional struggle against Iran, led by US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is escalating and entering the decisive phase that will continue as long as necessary,ā€ Katz told military top brass in a televised statement as per reports carried out by Israeli media (With Inputs from Agencies.) In another development, spokesperson for Iran's government, Fatemeh Mohajerani said that US and Israel's strikes have severely damaged the country's civilian infrastructure including 36,469 residential units and 6,179 commercial facilities. Notably, Iran hasn’t yet provided any information about military losses and damage. Mohajerani, meanwhile, said the war has taken a heavy toll on women, with 223 women and girls killed and 2,129 others wounded since Feb. 28. (With inputs from agencies.) In another development, Iranian media is showcasing that their naval forces launched ā€œseveral consecutive wavesā€ of attacks against US forces in two military bases in the region. Quoting IRGC’s navy chief, Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, Iranian media outlets listed Abu Dhabi’s al-Dhafra, Kuwait’s al-Adiri and Bahrain’s Sheikh Isa as the affected sites. The targets, Tangsiri claimed, included patriot radar systems, planes and aircraft fuel storage tanks. (With inputs from Agencies.) In its latest report, the Associate press reported that a missile struck a helipad inside the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad and debris from an intercepted Iranian drone hit an oil facility in the United Arab Emirates as the U.S.-Israel war with Iran entered its third week Saturday. Associated Press images showed a column of smoke rising over the embassy compound in the Iraqi capital and a fire in the Fujairah port in the UAE that broke out after what authorities said was a drone interception. A day earlier, President Donald Trump said the U.S. has destroyed military sites on an island vital to Iran’s oil network and warned that its oil infrastructure could be next if Iran continues to interfere with the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said U.S. forces on Friday ā€œobliteratedā€ targets on Iran’s Kharg Island, which is home to the primary terminal that handles the country’s oil exports. Shipping Ministry’s Special Secretary Rajesh Kumar Sinha said all Indian seafarers operating in the Persian Gulf are safe and no incidents involving them have been reported in the past 24 hours. Speaking on the situation, he said 24 Indian-flagged vessels had been positioned west of the Strait of Hormuz. Two of them — the LPG carriers Shivalik and Nanda Devi — successfully transited the strait late last night and early this morning and are now sailing toward India. The two ships are carrying around 92,700 metric tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas, with expected arrivals at Mundra Port on March 16 and Kandla Port on March 17. Following their transit, 22 Indian-flagged vessels remain in the Persian Gulf, with a combined crew of 611 seafarers, he added. An Iranian official said oil exports from Kharg Island are continuing ā€œfully under wayā€ and that operations by energy companies at the terminal remain unaffected. The statement, carried by the IRNA and Tasnim news agencies, came after the United States said it had struck military targets on the island and warned that its key oil facilities could be targeted next if Iran continues to obstruct shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran will deploy ballistic missiles and other advanced weapons with greater destructive power and precision, a spokesperson for the Defence Ministry said. Lebanon's Health Ministry strongly condemned an Israeli airstrike on a healthcare centre in Borj Qalaouiye that killed 12 medical staff — including doctors, nurses and paramedics. Separately, Israeli shells struck the headquarters of a Nepalese peacekeeping battalion serving with UNIFIL in southern Lebanon's Meiss el-Jabal. Lebanon's toll from Israeli attacks has risen to at least 773 killed since March 2. Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem declared his group is ready for a "long confrontation" with Israel. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned on Saturday that US-linked assets in the United Arab Emirates, including ports, docks and military facilities, could become ā€œlegitimate targetsā€, according to Iranian state media. In a statement cited by Reuters, the IRGC urged residents in the UAE to move away from areas surrounding ports, docks and US military shelters in order to avoid civilian casualties. The ongoing war involving the United States and Israel against Iran is raising alarms over the safety of the country’s cultural heritage, with several historic landmarks reportedly damaged in strikes that began on February 28. Among the sites affected are palaces and an ancient mosque included on the UNESCO World Heritage list. UNESCO said it has conveyed the geographic coordinates of World Heritage sites and other nationally significant landmarks to all parties involved in the conflict in an effort to prevent further damage. The UN body added that it is closely monitoring the situation across Iran and the wider region to safeguard cultural heritage at risk from the fighting. Iraqi officials confirmed that a helipad at the US Embassy compound in Baghdad was struck in a missile attack, according to the Associated Press. No casualty figures were immediately available. The strike represents a direct hit on a US diplomatic facility and is among the most audacious Iranian-linked attacks since the war began. The US Embassy had renewed its Level 4 security alert for Iraq earlier today. At least 112 people have been killed in US-Israel attacks on Iran’s Kurdistan province, according to a local official quoted by the Tasnim news agency. The head of the province’s emergency department said at least 969 people have also been injured in the strikes. Of the wounded, 27 are currently being treated in hospital wards, while five remain in intensive care units, the official added. According to monitoring group NetBlocks, two full weeks have passed since Iranian authorities imposed an internet blackout across the country. "Two full weeks have now passed since Iran fell into digital darkness amid a regime-imposed internet blackout. The public remains isolated from the outside world with only a limited domestic intranet after 336 hours, while state-approved accounts get whitelisted access," Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Saturday said there is no crisis regarding petroleum products in India, even as the West Asia conflict poses challenges for global energy markets. Shekhawat told ANI that the current war-like conditions in the Middle East have created concerns for several countries, stating that some neighbouring countries are facing serious disruptions. "There is no crisis regarding petroleum products in India... the war-like situation in the Middle East has posed a challenge before all countries. Speaking of our neighbouring countries, an emergency-like situation prevails in Pakistan, while schools and colleges have been closed in Bangladesh," he said. According to a Bloomberg News update, some oil loading operations in ⁠the port ​of UAE's Fujairah, ​outside ​the Strait ⁠of Hormuz, ā€Œhave been suspended after a drone ⁠attack ⁠and ⁠fire ā€Œon Saturday ​morning. Abu Dhabi state oil company ADNOC has also shut the 922,000-bpd Ruwais refinery after a drone strike ​caused ​a fire. A separate fire also broke out at the Fujairah port, a key global oil ⁠storage and bunkering hub, on Friday. North Korea fired a projectile towards the sea on Saturday as the US and South Korea conducted military drills. Japan said it might have been a ballistic missile. The South Korean military said in a brief message to reporters that the projectile was fired toward the sea off North Korea’s east coast. South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed ā€Œpossible reopening of talks between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in a meeting in Washington, Yonhap news agency reported on Saturday. The commander-in-chief of the Iranian army has warned that the recent strike against IRIS Dena ā€œwill not go unansweredā€. More than 100 members of the crew were killed while returning to Iran following a military exercise in India. IRIS Dena had been one of the country's newest warships. ā€œThe crew of the Dena destroyer had completed a peaceful mission and were targeted while on their way back to Iran,ā€ Amir Hatami was quoted as saying by IRNA news agency He noted that the sailors were attacked despite not being engaged in a direct battle. ā€œThe name of Dena and the sacrifice of its crew will remain a symbol of courage and dedication in Iran’s naval history. The army will defend Iran’s maritime borders and strengthen its naval power with even greater determination," Hatami added. In just 10 days, more than 800,000 people in Lebanon have been displaced by war, just over a year since the last conflict uprooted over a million Lebanese from their homes. That's one in every seven people in the tiny country, according to the humanitarian organisation the Norwegian Refugee Council. Many don't have a place to stay, and the cash-strapped government has only been able to accommodate roughly 120,000 people as it scrambles to open shelters and bring in more supplies. More than a million people were displaced in the last war, but that was toward the end of it, after a year of limited fighting that gradually escalated. This time, what took months took days. Humanitarian groups, saddled by years of underfunding, are struggling to keep up. They warn of a humanitarian crisis. "The needs are escalating much faster than our capacity to respond," Mathieu Luciano, the head of the International Organisation for Migration in Lebanon, said during a recent press briefing. The Trump administration has said it might suspend maritime shipping requirements under a more than a century-old law known as the Jones Act. The White House confirmed that it was looking into waiving Jones Act requirements this week in a temporary measure amid wider efforts to counter steep oil prices and cargo disruptions due to the war. The Jones Act requires that goods hauled between US ports be moved on US-flagged vessels. Passed in 1920, it aims to protect the American shipping sector — but it has also faced criticism over the years for slowing the delivery of goods, including critical aid during time of crisis . And it is often blamed for making gas, in particular, more expensive. US President Donald Trump threatened to strike the oil infrastructure of Iran's Kharg Island hub unless Tehran stopped attacking vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. He also claimed that Tehran now wanted a deal --- but he refused to accept. "Iran's Military, ​and all others involved with this Terrorist Regime, would be wise to lay down their arms, and save what's left of their country, which isn't much! The Fake News Media hates to report how well the United States Military has done against Iran, which is totally defeated and wants a deal - But not a deal that I would accept!" he posted on his Truth Social platform. "I can’t tell you that. I mean, I have my own idea, but what good could you do? It’ll be as long as it’s necessary. They’ve been decimated. The country is in bad shape, the whole thing is collapsing...ā€ he said on Saturday. Kharg Island is the hub for 90% of Iran's oil exports. It has long been seen as a key vulnerability that would provoke a severe response by Tehran if attacked. Markets are watching for any sign that the strikes had damaged Kharg's intricate network of pipelines, terminals and storage tanks. Even minor disruptions could further tighten global supply, adding pressure to ​an ​already volatile market. Kharg ⁠sits 16 miles (26 km) from Iran's ⁠coast, about 300 miles (483 km) northwest of the Strait of Hormuz, in waters deep enough to enable the docking of tankers that are too large to approach ⁠the mainland's shallow coastal waters. Much ā€Œof the oil shipped from Iran via Kharg goes to China, the top global crude ​importer, which has been taking measures including banning refined fuel exports to ā€Œpreserve supplies amid disruption in the Middle East. Iranian oil accounts for 11.6% of China's seaborne imports so far this year, according to tanker tracker Kpler, and is mostly bought by independent refiners attracted by ā€Œwhat had been deeply discounted prices ​due to U.S. ​sanctions on ​Tehran. Iran has exported 1.7 million bpd crude so far this year, of which 1.55 million bpd was shipped via Kharg, Kpler data shows. Prior to the war, Iran had ​ramped up exports to about 2.17 million bpd in February, Kpler data showed. ⁠It shipped a record 3.79 million bpd in the week of February 16, the data showed. Kharg has storage capacity of roughly 30 million barrels, and held about 18 million barrels of crude as of early March, according to a ā€ŒJP Morgan report citing ⁠Kpler data. The Israeli military has warned civilians to evacuate an industrial area west of Tabriz --- a city in north-western Iran. A social media post said it would target military infrastructure in the region. ā€œDear citizens, for the sake of your safety and well-being, we kindly request that you immediately evacuate the designated area indicated on the map. Your presence in this area puts your life at risk," read an X post in Farsi. A map attached to the post indicated it would target the area around a piston factory. According to a Financial Times report, France and Italy have opened talks with Tehran and ā€œseek to negotiate a deal to guarantee safe passage for their ships through the Strait of Hormuzā€. The talks are reportedly at a "tentative" state. A separate Reuters report said France is putting together a coalition to ā€œsecure the Strait of Hormuzā€, once the security situation stabilises. Paris has been talking to European, Asian and Gulf Arab states to draft a plan for warships to escort tankers through the strait. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has asserted that his organisation is prepared for a "long confrontation" with Israel. According to a report by The Times of Israel, Israeli authorities have warned that Lebanon would face an "increasing price" through extensive damage to its national infrastructure. The conflict intensified on Friday following Hezbollah's decision to target Israel in retaliation for the killing of the Iranian former supreme leader in joint strikes. The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defence has just shared yet another drone interception update --- this time to the east of the country. This comes less than an hour after the Qatari Ministry of Defence said its armed forces intercepted a missile attack. Residents of Doha had woken up to explosions and received warnings to stay indoors earlier today. The alert was later lifted after the threat was 'eliminated'.
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Mar 14, 2026, 02:51 PM
Telangana Congress Protests Against PM Modi, Alleges Compromise of National Interests

Telangana Congress Protests Against PM Modi, Alleges Compromise of National Interests

Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) on Saturday, March 14, held a massive protest against Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Khairtabad in Hyderabad, alleging that the PM has compromised India’s interests with his recent actions. Congress claimed that Modi agreed to the India-US trade deal under pressure from America due to the Adani bribery case and Epstein files, thereby surrendering India’s sovereignty. In 2024, United States prosecutors indicted Gautam Adani and seven of his associates for their alleged involvement in a scheme to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to Indian government officials to secure solar power contracts that were being funded by international investors, including those from the US. Protestors, led by District Congress Committee President Motha Rohit Mudiraj, held a rally from Babu Jagjeevan Ram Statue in Basheerbagh to Jawaharlal Nehru Statue in Abids. They carried a massive 100-foot banner reading ā€œPM is compromisedā€ and raised questions over Modi’s name appearing in Epstein files as well as Union Minister Hardeep Puri and then billionaire Anil Ambani’s link to the child sex offender. On February 11, Rahul Gandhi, during the Union Budget Session, had claimed that Union Minister for Petroleum Puri and industrialist Ambani’s names had appeared several times in the Epstein files m which were released by the United States Department of Justice on January 30.
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Mar 14, 2026, 02:48 PM
BJP Bus Vandalised: Driver Claims Fear of Police Led to Initial False Statement

BJP Bus Vandalised: Driver Claims Fear of Police Led to Initial False Statement

On Saturday morning, news came that a bus of BJP workers going to Brigade was vandalised. TMC workers allegedly stopped the bus and vandalised the bus. By evening, the driver's statement was changed. The BJP claimed that the bus driver changed his statement out of fear of the police. The incident took place at around 5: 30 am on Saturday in Patli area of Belda police station in Paschim Medinipur district. On Saturday evening, the driver Ranjit Raul said, "The bus was supposed to go to Brigade from Aharamunda. On the way there in the middle of the morning, some youths stopped my car. They were BJP men. They had their party flags in their hands. They said,'We don't have people, people have been shortchanged, we won't go. We will vandalise your car.'The vandalism started soon after. The driver said,'After vandalising the car, I got very scared and took the car back from there. When the reporters asked me, I said that the TMC MLA broke the bus, but not the BJP. I could not break the statement properly.'Gouri Shankar Adhikari,'Narayan Adhikari, the driver of the BJP'Attagarh
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Mar 14, 2026, 02:37 PM
Belarusian Opposition Figure Maria Kolesnikova Receives Charlemagne Prize in Aachen

Belarusian Opposition Figure Maria Kolesnikova Receives Charlemagne Prize in Aachen

Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova was personally handed the Charlemagne Prize on Saturday after having been awarded it in absentia in May 2022. The ceremony was held in the western city of Aachen in North Rhine-Westphalia state . The Charlemagne Prize recognizes people who have worked to advance European unity. Kolesnikova was awarded with the prize alongside fellow opposition figures Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and Veronika Tsepkalo for their struggle for democratic rights, free elections and the respect of human dignity in Belarus. She could not attend the 2022 ceremony as she had been arrested two years earlier as part of Minsk's crackdown on a wave of opposition protests. She was released in mid-December, 2025, following international pressure and a US-brokered deal with Belarusian strongman Alexander Lukashenko . Kolesnikova gave a speech in German at Aachen city hall Image: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/picture alliance Kolesnikova flees to Germany after release German authorities have granted Kolesnikova political asylum and she now resides in Berlin . Kolesnikova had already lived in Germany for 13 years before her arrest. The ceremony on Saturday was also attended by Kolesnikova's sister, Tatsiana Khomich. Kolesnikova has called for European politicians to engage in dialogue with Lukashenko , saying the EU has significant leverage over Minsk. Edited by: Roshni Majumdar
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Mar 14, 2026, 02:31 PM
Houthis' Apparent Restraint: Why Yemen's Rebels Have Not Joined Iran in Conflict

Houthis' Apparent Restraint: Why Yemen's Rebels Have Not Joined Iran in Conflict

Yemen’s Houthi rebels, one of Iran’s key Shi’ite allies in the region, have so far stayed on the sidelines of the latest conflict sparked by US and Israeli strikes on Tehran. While groups aligned with Iran in Lebanon and Iraq have already joined the fighting, the Houthis — who possess the ability to strike Gulf states and disrupt shipping routes around the Arabian Peninsula — have yet to take part directly. Here is a closer look at the reasons behind their apparent restraint.
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Mar 14, 2026, 02:30 PM
Lok Sabha Witnesses Noisy Scenes Over LPG Prices and Misidentification of MP District

Lok Sabha Witnesses Noisy Scenes Over LPG Prices and Misidentification of MP District

Neemuch: The Lok Sabha on Friday witnessed noisy scenes and heated exchanges during a discussion on supplementary demands for grants. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman took a strong stand on the protest by the opposition over LPG cylinder prices. She even called the sloganeering opposition members shameless and alleged that they were trying to suppress her voice by creating noise. Earlier, a strange situation arose when she referred to Neemuch district in Madhya Pradesh as a district of Rajasthan. Neemuch district in MP also borders Rajasthan. Neemuch district in Madhya Pradesh is among the select areas of the country where poppy cultivation is completely legal. However, its rules are as strict as it is free. The Narcotics Department of the Government of India regulates the cultivation of poppy here for scientific and medicinal purposes. Neemuch is not only the leader in opium production, but also the home to one of the country's largest government opium factories. The Finance Minister raised a hue and cry in Parliament over the protest.
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BJP to Contest Punjab Polls Alone, Vows Anti-Conversion Law and Drug-Free State

BJP to Contest Punjab Polls Alone, Vows Anti-Conversion Law and Drug-Free State

Chandigarh, March 14: Announcing that the BJP will contest the 2027 Punjab Assembly polls alone, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday vowed that the BJP will enact an anti-conversion law within a month of forming the government in Punjab and wipe out the drug trade in two years. Launching the party’s poll campaign while addressing a "badlav rally’’ in Punjab's Moga district, Shah promised that the double-engine government will rescue Punjab from drugs and debt and announced that though the BJP remained a junior partner to Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) in the past, it began from this day its campaign to form its own government. "You have tried the Congress, Akalis and AAP, now give BJP a chance’’, he said. AAP-दा सरकार ą¤Øą„‡ ą¤”ą„ą¤°ą¤—ą„ą¤ø, ą¤•ą¤°ą¤Ŗą„ą¤¶ą¤Ø ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤øą¤‚ą¤°ą¤•ą„ą¤·ą¤£ ą¤øą„‡ ą¤Ŗą¤‚ą¤œą¤¾ą¤¬ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤Æą„ą¤µą¤¾ą¤“ą¤‚ का ą¤­ą¤µą¤æą¤·ą„ą¤Æ अंधकारमय बनाया और ą¤µą„‹ą¤Ÿ ą¤¬ą„ˆą¤‚ą¤• ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤²ą¤æą¤ ą¤§ą¤°ą„ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤‚ą¤¤ą¤°ą¤£ ą¤•ą„‹ बढ़ावा ą¤¦ą¤æą¤Æą¤¾ą„¤ भाजपा, सरकार ą¤¬ą¤Øą¤¤ą„‡ ą¤¹ą„€ ą¤§ą¤°ą„ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤‚ą¤¤ą¤°ą¤£ पर ą¤°ą„‹ą¤• ą¤²ą¤—ą¤¾ą¤ą¤—ą„€ और ą¤Øą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤®ą„ą¤•ą„ą¤¤ ą¤Ŗą¤‚ą¤œą¤¾ą¤¬ ą¤¬ą¤Øą¤¾ą¤ą¤—ą„€ą„¤ ą¤®ą„‹ą¤—ą¤¾ ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ इस अपार ą¤øą¤®ą¤°ą„ą¤„ą¤Ø ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤²ą¤æą¤ ą¤Ŗą¤‚ą¤œą¤¾ą¤¬ ą¤•ą„€ जनता का ą¤†ą¤­ą¤¾ą¤°ą„¤ #BadlavRallyPunjab pic.twitter.com/04z2cJWwbv ą¤Ŗą¤‚ą¤œą¤¾ą¤¬ ą¤•ą„€ जनता AAP सरकार ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤­ą„ą¤°ą¤·ą„ą¤Ÿą¤¾ą¤šą¤¾ą¤° और ą¤•ą„ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤øą¤Ø ą¤øą„‡ ą¤¤ą„ą¤°ą¤øą„ą¤¤ ą¤¹ą„ˆ और बदलाव ą¤šą¤¾ą¤¹ą¤¤ą„€ ą¤¹ą„ˆą„¤ ą¤®ą„‹ą¤—ą¤¾ ą¤•ą„€ ā€˜ą¤¬ą¤¦ą¤²ą¤¾ą¤µ ą¤°ą„ˆą¤²ą„€ā€™ ą¤øą„‡ लाइव… ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੀ ਜਨਤਾ AAP ਸਰਕਾਰ ਦੇ ąØ­ą©ąØ°ąØæąØøąØ¼ąØŸąØ¾ąØšąØ¾ąØ° ਅਤੇ ਕੁਸ਼ਾਸਨ ਤੋਂ ਤੰਗ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਬਦਲਾਅ ąØšąØ¾ąØ¹ą©ą©°ąØ¦ą©€ ąØ¹ą©ˆą„¤ ਮੋਗਾ ਦੀ ā€˜ąØ¬ąØ¦ąØ²ąØ¾ąØ… ąØ°ą©ˆąØ²ą©€ā€™ ਤੋਂ ąØ²ąØ¾ąØˆąØµā€¦ #BadlavRallyPunjab https://t.co/SjbyGyq9xn Anti-conversion law promise Taking on ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress, Shah held that Sikh Gurus made supreme sacrifices against the forced conversions, yet these parties treated the same as a vote bank. Making a major poll promise, he said that the BJP will enact an anti-conversion law within a month of coming to power. Vows to end drug menace On the drugs menace, the Home Minister held that 45% of heroin smuggling in the country was linked to Punjab and the BJP will wipe out the drug trade from the state within two years of coming to power. Shah also hit out at Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, alleging that the latter neglected the state and remained a remote-controlled CM serving the party boss and Punjab had become an ATM for AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal. Punjab did not need a comedian CM, but one who governed, Shah took a dig at Mann, adding that a collapse of the law and order situation in Punjab showed there was not any government. Also Watch: Criticism of AAP government Earlier, prior to addressing the rally, Shah said in a post on X that the AAP government has drowned Punjab in corruption, drugs and crime and that every person in Punjab wanted "badlav’’ (change). Punjab BJP leaders, including state chief Sunil Jakhar, Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu and state party working president Ashwani Sharma, also addressed the rally.
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Mar 14, 2026, 02:04 PM
Telangana Housing Corporation Clears Pending Bills Worth Rs 28.50 Crore Under Indiramma Scheme

Telangana Housing Corporation Clears Pending Bills Worth Rs 28.50 Crore Under Indiramma Scheme

The Telangana Housing Corporation has cleared pending Indiramma housing scheme bills worth Rs 28.50 crore in the past week, benefiting 2,764 beneficiaries, its Managing Director VP Gautham said on Saturday, March 14. The clearances were part of the state government’s 99-Day Praja Palana – Pragati Pranalika initiative, he said. Indiramma housing is a flagship housing scheme launched by the Telangana government in 2024 under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. It aims to build 4.5 lakh permanent homes across the state. Of the total amount cleared, Rs 12.06 crore was released for 1,200 beneficiaries in the L-3 category, while Rs 7 crore was cleared for 653 beneficiaries whose earlier payments had failed due to technical reasons, Gautham said. Steps have also been taken to release Rs 9.40 crore for an additional 911 beneficiaries following detailed verification, he added. The corporation advised beneficiaries to ensure their Aadhaar is linked to their bank accounts and that personal details are correctly updated to avoid payment delays. Launched on March 6, Praja Palana – Pragathi Pranalika is a 99-day initiative under which the state government will accord priority to one sector every week, beginning with rural development in the first week, followed by health in the second. The programme is scheduled to run until June 12. This is the third such initiative undertaken by the Telangana government since the Congress came to power. The first, Praja Palana, was held from December 28, 2023, to January 6, 2024, followed by a three-day programme in January 2025.
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Mar 14, 2026, 01:04 PM
Laura Loomer Slams Islamic Terrorism at India Today Conclave 2026

Laura Loomer Slams Islamic Terrorism at India Today Conclave 2026

Laura Loomer , a staunch ally of US President Donald Trump, arrived in India for the first time ever this week. The MAGA influencer was invited to speak at India Today Conclave 2026 on the subject ā€œDeath to Islamic Terrorism: The Trump Approach.ā€ Doubling down on her stance against Muslims, the self-described ā€œproud Islamophobeā€ branded Pakistan as the biggest exporter of ā€œIslamic terrorismā€ in the world. When questioned about why Trump was close to a country like Pakistan while waging a war against the Islamic Republic of Iran, she asserted that the US shouldn’t be cosying up to the ā€œopenly Jihadist government.ā€ Alluding to the US president’s travels to ā€œIslamic nationsā€ like Qatar and many more, the Trump loyalist said she remained an outspoken critic of the administration’s decision to cosy up to such countries. As is already publicly known to the global audience, Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have made it to the news for sharing one too many cordial interactions just this past year. The POTUS has repeatedly taken credit for resolving tensions between India and Pakistan following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in India and the country’s subsequent punitive Operation Sindoor targeting Pakistan-based terror infrastructures. Although India has rejected claims of any third party intervention, Trump even ended up putting Sharif on spot at the inaugural Board of Peace meeting last month, claiming that the Pak leader had told him that 35 million people would have died if he hadn’t intervened in stopping the war between the South Asian neighbouring countries. In addition to making comments like ā€œAll terrorism, for the most part, is coming from Pakistan,ā€ Loomer ended up directly equating it with Islam. Reiterating her stance on the religion, as also highlighted in many of her tweets online, she called it ā€œcancerā€ to the world, while calling out several Muslim policy makers and politicians across the world, including Shabana Mahmood, Secretary of State for the Home Department in the UK, New York City’s very own recently appointed Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Minnesota’s Representative Ilhan Omar . She even went on to allude to how a Pakistani man was recently found guilty of plotting to assassinate Trump and other US officials, alongside his ties to the Iranian government’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). As per the revelations laid out by US authorities, the man identified as Asif Merchant arrived in the US from Pakistan in April 2024 after spending time in Iran. In addition to name-dropping Merchant, she also recollected the reports of a recent Texas bar mass shooting, which led to the deaths of multiple university students in Austin, including Indian-origin Savitha Shan . Authorities identified the shooting suspect as Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalised American citizen from Senegal, while probing the case as a possible act of terrorism. He was reported to be wearing a sweatshirt that said ā€œProperty of Allahā€ during the attack launched a day after the US-Israel joint airstrikes in Iran killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Mar 14, 2026, 01:04 PM
Nitish Kumar Files Rajya Sabha Nomination, Set to Resign and Make Way for New Government

Nitish Kumar Files Rajya Sabha Nomination, Set to Resign and Make Way for New Government

The mid-March elections to the vacant Rajya Sabha seats have become the catalyst for a major change in Bihar. In a sudden turn of events, on the day of Dhule, there were reports that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will file his nomination for the Rajya Sabha. On the last day of filing his nomination on 5 March, Nitish Kumar filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The voting for the Rajya Sabha elections will be held on 16 March and the results will be announced the same evening. Nitish Kumar will resign as the Chief Minister after that. The new Chief Minister of the state will be from the BJP. It is equally certain that Nitish Kumar's son is entering politics. There will be two Deputy Chief Ministers in the new NDA government in Bihar and one of them will be Nitish Kumar's son. On the day of filing the nomination, Nitish Kumar's son has accepted the membership of the Janata Dal (United).
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:58 PM
BRICS Countries Face Challenges in Uniting Stance on US-Iran Conflict

BRICS Countries Face Challenges in Uniting Stance on US-Iran Conflict

New Delhi: With the ongoing conflict in West Asia due to the US-Iran war, it does not appear to be easy at the moment to forge a common position among the BRICS countries on this dire situation, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal has said, adding that many BRICS member countries are directly involved with the current situation in the region, making it challenging to agree on a joint statement or common position on this issue.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:50 PM
US Lifts Sanctions on Russian Oil Amid Global Crude Oil Crisis

US Lifts Sanctions on Russian Oil Amid Global Crude Oil Crisis

London તા.14: The ongoing war in Iran has deepened the global crude oil crisis. The United States has lifted sanctions on Russian oil for 30 days. Crude oil prices have crossed $100 per barrel. However, the US move has left allies including Germany and Canada red-faced. Tensions in the Middle East have disrupted global supply chains. President Donald Trump has allowed Russia to sell its oil to curb rising oil prices and increase supply in the global market. The US believes that this 30-day relief will bring down oil prices. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made it clear on Friday that 6 out of 7 countries in the G7 are against the US decision. European leaders believe that lifting sanctions on Russia will give it an economic advantage in the Ukraine war. It is absolutely necessary to keep up the pressure on Russia for global security. The leaders of Germany, Canada and Norway have appealed to Trump to consider this decision again. We should not end the sanctions on Russia.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:49 PM
Gujarat Assembly Session Marred by Absenteeism as MLAs Fail to Attend Question Hour

Gujarat Assembly Session Marred by Absenteeism as MLAs Fail to Attend Question Hour

(Ashwin Vyas) Gandhinagar: The current budget session has begun. During the question hour in the assembly, questions related to different departments are asked, especially by the MLAs seeking answers from the government about the development works in their area. However, a serious matter has come to the fore in this session. Many important questions are being asked in the assembly now, but it is to be noted that the MLAs who have asked questions are themselves not present during the question hour. This irresponsible behavior of the MLAs is affecting the functioning of the throat. Due to this serious negligence, the Speaker of the assembly today expressed his strong displeasure. He has given strict instructions to all the party leaders who have asked questions in the assembly. The Speaker made it clear that such indiscipline will not be practiced.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:47 PM
Iran Denies Seeking Negotiations with US, Prepared to Prolong Conflict

Iran Denies Seeking Negotiations with US, Prepared to Prolong Conflict

As tensions continue to escalate in West Asia , Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, the representative in India of Iran’s Supreme Leader, has dismissed claims by US President Donald Trump that Tehran is seeking negotiations with Washington, asserting that Iran is prepared to prolong the conflict ā€œeven for five yearsā€. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Speaking to ANI on Saturday, Ilahi denied that Iran currently wants to enter into talks with the United States. He argued that it was Washington that initiated the conflict by attacking Tehran during ongoing negotiations. ā€œNo. Never ever. Iran never wants at the moment to negotiate with them because they started this war . And we have experiences with them. Two times we were negotiating with them, and they attacked us. They targeted us,ā€ he said. Ilahi said that Iran would not surrender to its enemies and is prepared to sustain a long conflict if necessary. Referring to the Iran-Iraq war, he said the country had experience in enduring prolonged warfare. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Odisha Politics: Naveen Patn aik Alleges Rajya Sabha Horse Trading Undo Upper Krishna Project: DK Shivakumar to meet MPs over AP objection Undo Karnataka Bypolls: Siddaram aiah says Congress ready for Bagalkote, Davangere Undo ā€œI don't know any deadline for this war. But what I know is that Iran is ready to continue this war to the end, even for five years. And we have experience in the war. We had eight years of experience of the war between Iran and Iraq at that time. And we are ready. And if you go to the streets of Iran, you will see all the people are there, and they are chanting for retaliation. And they say we are ready to give our blood, but we are not ready to give our land,ā€ he said. Also Read:'Iran will decide when war ends': IRGC response to Trump's remark Also Read:'Iran will determine when the war ends': IRGC responds to Donald Trump's 'short-lived conflict' remark He also stated that Iran had attempted several times to prevent escalation in the region and had urged neighbouring countries to help avoid another war in the Middle East . ā€œWe didn't want war. Several times, we tried to avoid any type of war in the region. Even though we informed our neighbours that they have to try to avoid the region of this war because the region cannot tolerate any more war,ā€ he said. #WATCH | Delhi | Speaking to ANI about the West Asia conflict, Dr Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader in India, says, "We didn't want war... While we were at the negotiation table, they attacked us and initiated this war... These global problems and… pic.twitter.com/6N6yQjOVRr — ANI (@ANI) March 14, 2026 Ilahi warned that the ongoing conflict was not limited to Iran and had wider global implications. He pointed out that disruptions in the region were already affecting international markets, including rising energy prices. Talking about the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz , a key route for global energy supply, he said the conflict was affecting multiple countries through shortages of gas , petrol and oil . However, he maintained that Iran had no choice but to defend itself. ā€œActually, the crisis is not only for Iran, but it's a global crisis . And they imposed this war on us, and we have to defend ourselves. We are ready to share our blood for our dignity, for our independence , for our country,ā€ he said. Also Read:'Nothing left to target': Trump reiterates Iran war could end soon Also Read:'Nothing left to target': Trump reiterates Iran war could end soon ā€œWe are not happy with the suffering of other people, the shortage of gas, the shortage of petrol, the shortage of oil. But we have to defend ourselves. We don't have any other option,ā€ he added, urging global leaders to pressure the United States to end the conflict. The current round of fighting in West Asia began on February 28 and has seen Israel and the United States on one side and Iran on the other. The conflict escalated after the killing of Iran’s 86-year-old Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , in joint military strikes by the US and Israel. In retaliation, Iran targeted Israeli and US assets across several Gulf countries and Israel, disrupting shipping routes and affecting global energy markets and economic stability. As the conflict intensifies, Iran has virtually closed the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical transit routes for oil and gas supplies, raising concerns about its impact on international trade and energy security . ADVERTISEMENT Published 14 March 2026, 18:17 IST United States Donald Trump Ayatollah Ali Khamenei West Asia Middle East Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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German Greens Score Narrow Victory in Baden-Württemberg State Election

German Greens Score Narrow Victory in Baden-Württemberg State Election

The narrow victory in the southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg on March 8 was a liberation for the battered ecologist Green Party . With around 180,000 members, the German Greens are one of the biggest parties in the green movement worldwide, but they had lost nine elections in the past three and a half years, both at the federal and state levels. Last year's federal election was a particularly bitter blow: Only 11.6% of voters chose the traditionally environmentalist party, down from close to 15% in 2021. After the Greens governed the country since 2021 together with the center-left Social Democrats and the neoliberal Free Democrats under Chancellor Olaf Scholz , the Greens found themselves once again on the hard opposition benches as Friedrich Merz , of the center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) became chancellor in May 2025. The Green Party lost its two prominent leaders: Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck Image: Wolfgang Rattay/REUTERS The Greens also lost their prominent leaders: Former Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister Robert Habeck withdrew from active politics, as did the former Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock , who moved to New York to work for the United Nations. The party they left behind was searching for a new direction. Search for the right strategy Now comes the triumph of Cem Ɩzdemir , a Green Party veteran and former agriculture minister in Scholz's national government, in the affluent state of Baden-Württemberg. Britta Haßelmann, the party's parliamentary group leader in the Bundestag, summed up what she felt it meant in an interview with the Süddeutsche Zeitung : "The Greens can win elections again. And we are needed!" The Greens had lost some of the feeling of being needed after the general election. A period of introversion followed: Should the party sharpen its profile with more left-wing demands and a clear emphasis on its core brand or climate protection? Or should it — as Habeck and Baerbock had already done — shift towards the center of society? Ɩzdemir decided this question in his own way: He focused entirely on himself and his popularity in Baden-Württemberg, the state where he was born to Turkish immigrants 60 years ago. The word "Greens" did not appear on his election posters at all — his party was represented by a small sunflower logo. He refrained from making overly provocative climate protection demands. German regional vote reveals economy worries and SPD decline To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 11:09 The Greens will now have to form a coalition with the CDU in the state, a continuation of the state's previous coalition. But among the Greens on the national level and among lawmakers in the Bundestag , the lower house of parliament, Ɩzdemir's political course has not been universally well-received. The ever-rebellious youth organization " Grüne Jugend ," the Greens' youth organization, welcomed the election winner from its own ranks with a statement that read: "Election victories are worthless if they do not ensure that people get a state government that pursues clearly recognizable social policies." That did not sound like an enthusiastic endorsement. For her part, Haßelmann also expressed some scepticism about Ɩzdemir's approach: "A strategy from Baden-Württemberg cannot be transferred one-to-one to other states like North Rhine-Westphalia , Berlin , or Rhineland-Palatinate ," she said. "The goals are too different for that." There are more state elections coming up. The state of Rhineland-Palatinate will elect a new parliament on March 22, where the Greens have been governing alongside the SPD and the FDP. And Berlin will go to the polls on September 22. Germany's Green party: How it evolved Germany's Greens have been trailblazers for ecological movements around the world. But since the 1980s they have become increasingly mainstream. Image: picture-alliance/dpa/C. Pfund 1980: Unifying protest movements The Green party was founded in 1980, unifying a whole array of regional movements made up of people frustrated by mainstream politics. It brought together feminists, environmental, peace and human rights activists. Many felt that those in power were ignoring environmental issues, as well as the dangers of nuclear power. Image: picture-alliance/akg-images/H. Langenheim Attracting high-profile leftists The influential German artist Joseph Beuys (left) was a founding member of the new party. And its alternative agenda and informal style quickly attracted leftist veterans from the 1968 European protest movement, including eco-feminist activist Petra Kelly (right), who coined the phrase that the Greens were the "anti-party party." Image: ullstein bild/dpa Party ambiance at party meetings From the start the Green party conferences were marked by heated debate and extreme views. Discussions went on for many hours and sometimes a joyous party atmosphere prevailed. Image: Imago Images/F. Stark Greens enter the Bundestag In 1983 the Greens entered the German parliament, the Bundestag, having won 5.6% in the national vote. Its members flaunted their anti-establishment background and were eyed by their fellow parliamentarians with a certain amount of skepticism. Image: picture-alliance/AP Photo Green Party icon Joschka Fischer Joschka Fischer became the first Green party regional government minister in 1985 when he famously took the oath of office wearing white sports sneakers. He later became German foreign minister in an SPD-led coalition government. And was vilified by party members for abandoning pacifism in support of German intervention in Kosovo in 1999. Image: picture alliance/Sven Simon Unification in a united Germany With German reunification, the West German Greens merged with the East German protest movement "Bündnis 90" in 1993. But the party never garnered much support in the former East Germany (GDR). Image: picture-alliance/dpa Pro-Europe Today's Green voters are generally well-educated, high-earning urbanites with a strong belief in the benefits of multicultural society and gender equality. And no other party fields more candidates with an immigrant background. The party focuses not only on environmental issues and the climate crisis but a much broader spectrum of topics including education, social justice, and consumer policies. Image: picture-alliance/dpa/H. Schmidt Turning conservative Environmental topics are no longer the exclusive prerogative of the Greens, whose members have morphed from hippies to urban professionals. Winfried Kretschmann personifies this change: The conservative first-generation Green politician became the party's first politician to serve as a state premier. He teamed up with the Christian Democrats and has been reelected twice to lead Baden-Württemberg. Image: Oliver Zimmermann/foto2press/picture alliance Robert Habeck moves the party to the center In 2021, Robert Habeck stepped aside to allow Annalena Baerbock to be the party's top candidate in the general election campaign. Three years later, the roles are reversed. Both symbolize the new pragmatism and confidence of the Greens and are not interested in the trench warfare between fundamentalists and pragmatists that marked the Green party debates of the early years. Image: Florian Wiegand/Eibner-Pressefoto/picture alliance 9 images 1 | 9 9 images Center or left-of-center? But Ɩzdemir also has advocates in Berlin. The influential vice president of the Bundestag and former Green Party leader, Omid Nouripour, called his party colleague's election victory "a blueprint for how the Greens can once again become capable of winning a broader majority nationwide." In an interview with the RND news network, Nouripour said of Ɩzdemir: "He shows that Green politics can win majorities if it listens to the people, focuses on their reality and claims its place in the center of society." This is likely to be the subject of debate within the Green Party over the coming months: Is there a place for the formerly oppositional, rebellious party in the center of society? Or should the Greens shift to the left in order to facilitate coalitions with the Social Democrats and the Left Party, for example? Environmental issues or economic questions Ɩzdemir has answered this question for himself: He wants to score points with voters in the center of society. According to election researcher Roberto Heinrich from the opinion research institute infratest-dimap, his name recognition will help him do so. Heinrich told DW before the election: "This could help the Greens to assert themselves in a rather unfavorable environment for them, in which environmental issues are losing importance and economic issues are coming to the fore." But not every state has a Green Party figure of Ɩzdemir's stature. The struggle to find the right course is likely to continue to occupy the Greens. This article was originally written in German. While you're here: Every Tuesday, DW editors round up what is happening in German politics and society. You can sign up here for the weekly email newsletter, Berlin Briefing.
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Congress Accuses BJP of Involvement in Opium Cultivation in Chhattisgarh

Congress Accuses BJP of Involvement in Opium Cultivation in Chhattisgarh

ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on googleCG Politics on Opium Farming: Congress and BJP are attacking each other over poppy cultivation in Chhattisgarh. Congress communication department head Sushil Anand Shukla told a press conference on Saturday that the entire top leadership of the BJP is involved in opium cultivation in the state. Vinayak Tamrakar, the kingpin of opium cultivation in Durg, had a good relationship with senior BJP leaders. Read Trending Videos. Remove these videos / ads. He alleged that BJP national in-charge Ajay Jamwal, BL Santosh, Union Minister Tokhan Sahu, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Durg MP Vijay Baghel, Agriculture Minister Ramvichar Netam, Education Minister Gajendra Yadav, Home Minister Vijay Sharma along with dozens of leaders of the BJP organization and his photo and his active participation in BJP's programs.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:27 PM
Rajya Sabha Elections: Money, Allurement, and Sabotage Take Center Stage

Rajya Sabha Elections: Money, Allurement, and Sabotage Take Center Stage

Patna: The March 16 election is no longer just about the number of MLAs for the strategists trying to secure a fifth seat in the Rajya Sabha. The game of money and allurement was going on along with the sabotage of the MLAs. Now the agencies associated with economic crimes have also joined this game. If the corridors of power believe that the ruling party has made strong arrangements to stop the opposition at all costs. Let us know how the pawns are being set for victory and defeat. The government, activated on the information of horse-trading, was so far doing everything according to the dignity of democracy in the five seats in the Rajya Sabha. But as soon as the Grand Alliance put up former Rajya Sabha member AD Singh, the possibility of uncontested elections ended. Things turned for the candidates of the ruling and opposition parties. The possibility of uncontested elections, which initially seemed to be uncontested, ended. The situation of uncontested elections to the five seats in the ruling party has also started.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:21 PM
Kerala Assembly Elections: Congress MPs Show Interest in Contesting, Party High Command to Take Final Call

Kerala Assembly Elections: Congress MPs Show Interest in Contesting, Party High Command to Take Final Call

Follow Vistara WhatsApp channel Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Kerala, the buzz within the Congress party has intensified. Congress general secretary KC Venugopal on Saturday said that some MPs from Kerala are showing interest in contesting the assembly elections, but the final decision on this will be taken by the party high command. Speaking to reporters in Thiruvananthapuram, he said that the Congress Central Election Committee has almost finalised the names of several candidates for the upcoming assembly elections.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:13 PM
Congress Protests Gas Cylinder Shortage in Haridwar, Slams BJP Government

Congress Protests Gas Cylinder Shortage in Haridwar, Slams BJP Government

Haridwar: District Mahanagar Congress Committee Haridwar staged a protest against the BJP government over the shortage of gas cylinders at Shivmurti Tiraha by lighting a stove and said that the supply of gas cylinders should be started smoothly. District Mahanagar Congress Committee President Aman Garg and State President of Freedom Fighter Successor Cell Murli Manohar said that due to the shortage of gas cylinders, the general public and pilgrims are facing problems in Haridwar. Read Trending Videos Before this video / advertisement is removed, MLA Ramyash Singh and former state general secretary Varun Baliyan said that the big claims of the Modi government have been dashed. Gas shortage gas supply is at a standstill all over the country. Advertising Senior leader Mahesh Pratap Rana and Mahanagar Congress General Secretary Rajiv Bhargava said that the government is facing problems due to the non-supply of gas cylinders to the consumers. Mahila Congress Committee District President Anju Mishra and former president Mahila Congress Vimla Pandey said that the wrong policies of the government have not helped in meeting the gas cylinders.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:10 PM
Naveen Patnaik Accuses BJP of Poaching MLAs Ahead of Rajya Sabha Elections

Naveen Patnaik Accuses BJP of Poaching MLAs Ahead of Rajya Sabha Elections

ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on google BJD president Naveen Patnaik on Saturday, March 14, accused the BJP of "poaching MLAs" in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections. He called it a crime in the democratic process. The comment comes amid fears of cross-voting in the state, where five candidates are in the fray for four seats. Read Trending VideosDelete this video / adSenior BJP MLA Jay Narayan Mishra vehemently denied Patnaik's allegations. He denied any such poaching. BJP's official candidates are state president Manmohan Samal and Rajya Sabha MP Sujeet Kumar. Former Union minister Dilip Ray is contesting as an independent and is supported by the BJP. BJD candidates Sarat Mishra and Dr. Datteshwar Hota are backed by the Congress and the CPIM. No party has enough numbers to win the fourth seat, raising the possibility of cross-voting. Patnaik alleged that the three MLAs are trying to buy a statement in the Rajya Sabha premises.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:09 PM
India Eases Public Shareholding Requirements for Large Companies

India Eases Public Shareholding Requirements for Large Companies

The government has eased the public shareholding requirements for big companies, paving the way for the public listings of Reliance's telecom arm Jio and stock exchange NSE. In a notification, the Union Ministry of Finance notified amendments in the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Rules that regulated the listing and public shareholding norms based on the market capitalisation of the companies. The amendments follow the proposals made by the securities markets regulator Sebi (Securities and Exchange Board of India) last year. The Sebi proposal suggested a tiered approach based on the valuation of the company. After the amendments, companies with post-IPO market valuations of more than Rs 5 lakh crore (about $57 billion) will now be allowed to list with an initial public float of just 2.5 percent of their paid-up capital. Such firms will now be required to gradually increase their public shareholding over time, reaching 15 percent within five years and the mandatory 25 percent within ten years. For companies valued between Rs 1 lakh crore and Rs 5 lakh crore, the minimum public float requirement has been set at 2.75 percent, with a five-year window to reach the 25 percent public shareholding threshold. Companies with valuations ranging from Rs 50,000 crore to Rs 1 lakh crore will be required to float 8 percent of their equity at the time of listing, while also being given five years to reach the 25 percent public shareholding norm. For smaller companies with valuations up to Rs 1,600 crore, the standard rule continues to apply: a 25 percent public float at the time of listing. Earlier, companies with post-IPO market valuations of over Rs 1 lakh crore were required to list with an initial public float of at least 5 percent. Due to this requirement, large IPOs had to sell large volumes of shares which could impact liquidity in the market. Also, big companies were wary of how that huge fundraising from the market would be used in the business. Hence, companies like Jio and NSE had deferred their public listing to wait for the norms to change.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:05 PM
Trinamool Congress Accuses BJP of Hooliganism and Brutality

Trinamool Congress Accuses BJP of Hooliganism and Brutality

These days, the Trinamool Congress has accused the BJP of "hooliganism" and "brutality" in the name of brigades. The state's ruling party has called the brigade of Padma Vahini "B-grade bullies." After Prime Minister Narendra Modi's brigade speech, ministers Bratya Basu, Shashi Panja and MP and Youth TMC president Sayani Ghosh held a press conference at Trinamool Bhavan on Saturday afternoon.
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:02 PM
Manoj Khurana Elected President of Shravan Nath Bazar Vyapar Mandal

Manoj Khurana Elected President of Shravan Nath Bazar Vyapar Mandal

Haridwar: In the election of Shravan Nath Bazar Vyapar Mandal, Manoj Khurana was unanimously elected as the President by forming a new executive committee. Anuj Kothiyal was elected as the General Secretary, Pankaj Mittal was elected as the Treasurer. Suresh Bhatia presided and Anuj Kothiyal conducted the election. The election was conducted under the supervision of Election Officers Suresh Bhatia, Mahesh Das Agarwal, Radhey Ballabh Sharma, Virendra Kirtipal, Raman Vashisht, Devendra Dutt Kothiyal, Ram Sharma and Pushpendra Jha. During this time, City President of City Vyapar Mandal Rajiv Parashar, General Secretary Aman Sharma, Thakur Devendra Singh, Kaushal Kishore Mittal, Bhagwati Prasad Drolia, Chandra Bhagat, Vicky Dewan, Sarthak Kukreja, Tarun Khurana etc. were present. Read Trending Videos
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Mar 14, 2026, 12:00 PM
Modi Slams TMC Government, Calls for Change in Bengal

Modi Slams TMC Government, Calls for Change in Bengal

On the one hand, there was opposition to corruption, on the other hand, there was a message of development and good governance. On the assembly election campaign, on Saturday, the Prime Minister divided the TMC into two arms. Modi's speech touched the issue of infiltration. On this day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted the TMC on corruption in his speech. On this day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech was heard from the Brigade stage. Along with this, there was a lot of hope for the victory of the BJP in Bengal in the assembly elections. On Saturday, 14 March, 2 meetings were organized at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata. One administrative meeting, the other political. From the administrative meeting, Modi inaugurated projects worth 18,700 crore rupees. And from the political stage, he called for a change in the mindset of Bengal. On this day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his speech in Bengali. He also attacked the TMC government in the state. He also attacked the Bengal administration as'Maha Jungle Raj '. Modi's speech was also heard in the same day.
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Mar 14, 2026, 11:58 AM
Maoist Leader Demands Lifting of Ban, Recognition as Political Party

Maoist Leader Demands Lifting of Ban, Recognition as Political Party

CPI (Maoist) leader Thippiri Tirupati alias Devuji, who recently surrendered before Telangana Police, on March 14, demanded that the governments lift the ban on the outfit and recognise it as a political party, though the organisation does not favour participating in electoral politics. He also demanded the release of Maoist sympathisers jailed across the country under the label of ā€˜urban naxals’ or others by recognising them as ā€œpolitical prisonersā€. ā€œWe don’t want to enter the path of ballot. It is the path of ballot if we participate in the parliament and Assembly elections. We don’t want to participate in parliament and assembly polls,ā€ he told TV channels here. Asked if he is in favour of starting a political party, he said the CPI (Maoist) is already a political party. He sought the lifting of the ban on the outfit. He said many people became ā€œmartyrsā€ since the Maoist agitation began in the country. He and his colleagues would like to undertake a long-term programme to support the families of those ā€œmartyrsā€. Talking about his and other surrendered Maoist leaders’ recent meeting with Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy , Devuji said they sought rolling back the ban on Maoists and recognising the organisation as a legal political party. The Maoist leaders also urged him to recommend to the Union Home Ministry to remove the ban. Reddy had taken up the issue with Union Home Minister Amit Shah . However, Devuji said he is not aware of the outcome of the meeting. He said the CPI (Maoist) is ready to dissolve its armed wing – People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) – if the Centre and state governments assure that they have started the process of recognising the Maoist organisation as a legal political party. Devuji also said the term ā€˜urban naxal’ is wrong as it has no definition as per law. Asked if he ever felt that the deaths of police were wrong in Maoist-related incidents, he claimed that governments have to take responsibility for it. He said ā€œwarā€ was inevitable when Maoists sought to dislodge the ā€œsystemā€. There are losses for both Maoists and security forces. The governments provide housing and livelihood to the kin of security personnel who were martyred, he said. Asked how he saw the transformation in society since the times of inequalities in the past to the present age of globalisation, Devuji said exploitation and loot are going on, though in a different form. Quoting reports of organisations like Oxfam (an NGO working to ā€˜end discrimination’), he said wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few. On reasons for Naxal agitation weakening, he said, among others, there was a delay in preparing a programme of action as per changes in society. On the encounter killing of Maoist leader Hidma in Andhra Pradesh, Devuji claimed that the former was deceived by a person he trusted. Hidma was killed after being caught and tortured, he claimed. On February 24, Devuji surrendered before the Telangana police, after over four decades of underground life. Besides Devuji, another central committee member, Malla Raji Reddy, and two other ultras — Bade Chokka Rao @ Jagan and Nune Narasimha Reddy @ Ganganna also laid down their arms. Devuji is a native of Korutla town, Jagtial district in Telangana. His father, Venkata Narsaiah, was a farmer. He joined CPI (ML) People’s War in January 1982 and has mostly operated in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra.
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Mar 14, 2026, 11:52 AM
Bihar Rajya Sabha Elections: NDA Favourite to Win All Five Seats as RJD Seeks Opposition Unity

Bihar Rajya Sabha Elections: NDA Favourite to Win All Five Seats as RJD Seeks Opposition Unity

Patna: The RJD in Bihar is making all-out efforts to unite the entire opposition in favour of its candidate AD Singh for the fifth seat in the March 16 Rajya Sabha elections, while the ruling NDA is on course to win all the five seats. As part of its strategy, the BJP-led NDA has fielded its ally Upendra Kushwaha, who heads the Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM), as its fourth candidate to ensure his victory on the strength of its votes. Each candidate will need the votes of 41 MLAs to win a seat in the Upper House in the upcoming elections. Given the strong strength of 202 MLAs the ruling alliance has in the 243-member Bihar Assembly, it can easily win four seats, while its fifth candidate will need the votes of only three more MLAs from the non-NDA camp. The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan has 35 MLAs and will need the support of six MLAs to send a representative to the Rajya Sabha. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and former JD (U) leader Ramvesh Kumar are its fifth candidates.
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Mar 14, 2026, 11:47 AM
Pakistan Warns Afghanistan Over Drone Attacks: 'Dire Consequences' Ahead

Pakistan Warns Afghanistan Over Drone Attacks: 'Dire Consequences' Ahead

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday warned the Taliban government in neighbouring Afghanistan that Afghanistan has crossed the border by carrying out drone attacks on civilian areas of Pakistan. He also said that Kabul will face dire consequences. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's statement comes after the deadliest clashes ever between the two neighbours. There seems to be no end in sight to these clashes that broke out late last month. China and Turkey have tried their best to mediate. What Pakistan has said is that its army intercepted two drones on Friday. But its debris injured two children in Quetta and injured two others in other parts of the country. On Friday, the Taliban government in Afghanistan accused Pakistan of carrying out air strikes on several parts of the country, including the capital Kabul. It reported that six civilians were killed in these attacks, while its airbase in northern Kabul was also targeted by the Pakistani military after 15 hours.
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Mar 14, 2026, 11:46 AM
Thalapathy Vijay's Mysterious Car Number Plate: Why is 0277 Everywhere?

Thalapathy Vijay's Mysterious Car Number Plate: Why is 0277 Everywhere?

Thalapathy Vijay is currently in the news for his divorce with his wife Sangeetha Sornalingam and his last film Jana Nayakan. While fans are keeping a close eye on these two cases, there is one more thing that they want to know about the actor-politician. This detail is related to his cars. Actually, the number 0277 is written on the number plates of all the cars of Thalapathy Vijay, which is surprising. This number is written not only on the luxury cars of Thalapathy Vijay, but also on the cars of his election rallies. This is often discussed and everyone wants to know why the number 0277 is on all the cars of Vijay. Why is 0277 on the number plates of Thalapathy Vijay? Even in the turmoil of his life, Thalapathy Vijay is busy with the assembly elections in Tamil Nadu. He lives in his premium cars and Vijay is a part of the car collection of all the politicians.
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Mar 14, 2026, 11:39 AM
Iran's Drone Strategy: A Long-Term Approach to Counter US and Israeli Strikes

Iran's Drone Strategy: A Long-Term Approach to Counter US and Israeli Strikes

Iran is increasingly relying on low‑cost Shahed drones to counter US and Israeli strikes, using them as part of a long-term strategy of attrition. Military analyst Marina Miron explains how Iran’s underground production, foreign support claims and evolving drone tech shape the conflict. Ukraine, drawing on its own battlefield experience, is offering expertise to Gulf states — a move aimed at strengthening political ties and future reconstruction prospects.
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Mar 14, 2026, 11:34 AM
Congress Demands Postponement of School Sessions Amid Rising Temperatures

Congress Demands Postponement of School Sessions Amid Rising Temperatures

Extensions Follow Whatsapp Channels Temperatures have started rising rapidly in the state since the beginning of March and heat wave is expected to intensify in the coming months. In such a situation, political rhetoric has also started now regarding the safety of children. Congress has demanded the state government to postpone the school session starting from April for the time being. Former state spokesperson Vivek Tripathi has written a letter to the School Education Minister, Chief Secretary and Secretary of the School Education Department in this regard. Sending young children to school in the midst of severe heat can become a serious threat to their health. He says that an abnormal increase in temperature is being recorded since March and the effect of heat and hot winds can increase further in April-May. And Read Trending VideosDelete these videos / advertisementsTripati alleged that many private schools in the state start the new session prematurely in the lure of fees.
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