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May 21, 2026, 01:31 PM
Rajkot's Newly Elected Corporators Roll Up Sleeves for Ward Development

Rajkot's Newly Elected Corporators Roll Up Sleeves for Ward Development

Rajkot, Dt. 21: With the announcement of the results of the Rajkot Municipal Corporation elections, the newly elected four corporators of Ward No. 13 have become active in the service of the people. From the very next day of the results, the corporators have expressed their commitment to the development of the ward. In a joint statement, the BJP corporators of Ward No. 13, Pankajbhai Lunagariya, Mohitsinh Jadeja, Madhaviben Badrikiya and Sonalben Selara, said that from the very next day of the election results, we have started working among the people. So far, most of the areas of the ward have been visited to understand the local issues and needs. From June 1, the public relations office of the ward will also be bustling with full details, so that the local residents can easily present their questions. Outlining the development works, the four corporators said that many development blocks have already been done in the ward, but the road-work in the areas that have been completed will be done soon.
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The Financial Express
May 21, 2026, 01:04 PM
Tensions Rise Between Iran and US-Israel as Missile Strikes and Attacks Continue

Tensions Rise Between Iran and US-Israel as Missile Strikes and Attacks Continue

Iran's Foreign Ministry on Thursday rejected US Central Command's assertion that the school hit in February missile strikes in Minab was part of a missile launch facility, calling the claim a "baseless fabrication" aimed at concealing what it described as the killing of more than 170 school children and teachers. An Israeli-developed plan envisioned former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad taking power after the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other senior Iranian officials, The New York Times reported, citing US officials briefed on the proposal. According to the report, installing Ahmadinejad was part of a broader multiphase strategy for the conflict. The first phase allegedly involved a joint US-Israeli aerial campaign targeting top Iranian leaders, including Khamenei. The plan also anticipated the mobilization of Kurdish forces inside Iran, though that aspect of the strategy never materialized, the report said. Iran’s Foreign Ministry says it is reviewing a new U.S. proposal as the country’s foreign minister issues a fresh warning to Washington. The near-total internet blackout in Iran has now “entered its 83rd day with international networks largely barred for over 1968 hours”, according to internet watchdog NetBlocks. The energy shock from the Iran war is seeping ever deeper into the European economy, presenting policy-makers with a dilemma as it simultaneously weighs on growth and pushes prices higher, a broad set of data on Thursday showed. While most economists say this still cannot be compared to the outright "stagflation" mix of high inflation and stagnant growth that accompanied the energy shocks of the 1970s, it will exacerbate the cost of living crisis that followed the COVID-19 pandemic and which millions of households are still facing, reported Reuters. At least four Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza, the Wafa news agency reports. Two Palestinians were killed in areas under Israeli military control in the al-Mawasi area of Rafah governorate in southern Gaza. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei directed that the country's stockpile of near-weapons-grade uranium must not be sent abroad, according to two senior Iranian sources cited by Reuters. The move hardens Tehran's position on one of the key issues in discussions with the United States and its allies over Iran's nuclear programme. The directive rejects calls for Iran to transfer its highly enriched uranium stockpile overseas as part of any potential agreement. India is in discussions with the foreign ministry regarding the deployment of tankers for loading operations in the Strait of Hormuz, a government official said. The official said that vessels will be sent to the region “when the situation is conducive.” The official also said that 14 Indian vessels are currently stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the ​Iran crisis ​can only ⁠be resolved through ‌diplomatic channels that take Iranian interests ⁠into ⁠account. Iran is responding to a text message sent by the United States, according to Iran's ISNA news agency. ISNA also reported that the visit of Pakistan's army chief to Tehran is aimed at narrowing differences between the parties and paving the way for an official announcement of an agreement. “The visit of Pakistan's army chief to Tehran is in order to minimize the gaps and reach an official announcement of agreement,” ISNA said. Pakistan’s army chief visit to Tehran is to minimise the gaps and help reach an official announcement of understanding, Iran’s ISNA news outlet reported. “The Iranian text is being discussed in Tehran regarding the overarching framework, some details, and confidence-building measures as guarantees,” said ISNA, adding that “the submitted text has narrowed the gaps to some extent, but further reductions require an end to the temptation for war from Washington”. According to Iran's ISNA news agency, Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir is set to visit Tehran. This comes after Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi was headed to Iran as well. 20 Iranian sailors who were on board a vessel captured by the US have returned to Tehran from Islamabad, according to IRNA outlet. “The release was achieved after intensive consultations between Iranian Foreign Minister and his Pakistani and Singaporean counterparts,” the Iranian report added. Sri Lanka’s tea sector is facing strain as the Iran war pushes up energy costs and weakens export demand. Tea worker Jacintha Malar told Reuters: “We don’t know whether we can cope. If this war continues, many people will face hardship.” Export earnings fell 17.3% in March to $114.75 million, with a sharp drop in shipments to the UAE and Iraq. Workers say rising fuel and cooking gas prices are forcing households to switch to firewood. Reports from the occupied West Bank also describe a series of raids, arrests, and settler attacks across multiple towns and villages. Incidents include tear gas attacks, detentions, and destruction of property, with residents facing daily disruptions and insecurity. The situation continues to fuel concerns that the conflict is expanding beyond Gaza into wider Palestinian territories. Far from the Middle East, Kenya is also feeling the effects of rising fuel prices linked to the ongoing Iran conflict. With disruptions to global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, fuel prices have surged sharply in the country. The increase has triggered protests, with reports saying at least four people have died during demonstrations over the rising cost of living. Iran has executed two men accused of forming a group aimed at disrupting national security, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency. Authorities said the individuals were also linked to a “terrorist organisation” and were involved in armed activities including shootings and attempted assassinations. In Washington, US military veterans and lawmakers joined protests against President Donald Trump’s military actions in Iran. Senator Tammy Duckworth and Senator Tim Kaine were among those speaking at the demonstration organised by VoteVets outside the U.S. Capitol. Protesters raised concerns about rising fuel prices and the wider impact of the war, saying ordinary citizens are already feeling the economic pressure. The demonstration reflects growing political debate inside the U.S. over the direction of the Iran conflict. Ben-Gvir has been one of the most controversial figures in Israeli politics. The 50-year-old has served as Israel’s national security minister since December 2022 and leads the far-right Otzma Yehudit, or Jewish Power, party. As a teenager, he joined the now-banned Kach movement, which led to convictions in Israel related to incitement against Palestinians and support for what authorities described as a “terror” organisation. Global anger is also building against Itamar Ben-Gvir after he shared a video showing himself mocking Gaza aid flotilla activists while they were being handled by Israeli prison guards. The activists had been detained after trying to deliver aid linked to Gaza. Critics around the world accused Ben-Gvir of humiliating the detainees and turning their treatment into a public spectacle. European Council President Antonio Costa said he was “appalled” by the treatment shown in the video. “This behaviour is completely unacceptable. We call for their immediate release,” Costa wrote on social media. Michael Lynk, the former UN special rapporteur for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, also criticised Israel’s actions. He told Al Jazeera that the activists “committed no crime known to international law or even domestic law”. According to Lynk, the issue exploded globally because the footage was recorded and shared publicly. He said even Mike Huckabee, who is seen as strongly supportive of Israel, called the video “disgraceful”. Schools in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin were forced to delay opening hours after Israeli military forces carried out early morning raids across the area, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa. Residents said Israeli military vehicles entered Jenin’s central commercial market area shortly after dawn, triggering fear and disruption across the city. During the operation, Israeli soldiers reportedly entered a local shop, assaulted a resident, and confiscated agricultural supplies including fertilisers and pesticides. Wafa reported that schools were told not to open on time and would only resume classes once Israeli forces withdraw from the city, with authorities prioritising student safety. On the diplomatic front, Iran confirmed it has received a new U.S. proposal and is currently studying it. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said Iran is reviewing “the points of view of the American side,” while talks are being supported through mediation channels, including Pakistan. Iran also repeated its demands in the negotiations, including the release of frozen Iranian assets abroad and an end to restrictions on Iranian ports. The country’s Supreme National Security Council reposted a message confirming that the authority’s official X account was now active, signalling that the new body had formally started operations. The new organisation is expected to monitor and manage developments linked to the Strait of Hormuz, including maritime movement and transit regulations. Iranian state media outlet Press TV had earlier reported that Tehran introduced a fresh mechanism to control maritime traffic in the region. Under the new system, ships planning to pass through the Strait of Hormuz will receive official instructions through an email address linked to the authority — info@PGSA.ir. The communication reportedly includes rules and conditions vessels must follow before entering the strait. Ships are also expected to secure a transit permit under the newly introduced framework. Press TV described the system as a “sovereign governance mechanism” that is now fully operational. Iran has formally defined the boundaries of its new supervision zone in the Strait of Hormuz and announced that ships passing through the critical waterway will now need coordination and official permits from Tehran. The move comes at a time when peace talks between the United States and Iran remain stuck, with neither side willing to step back from its demands. The newly launched Persian Gulf Strait Authority, also known as the PGSA, shared details of the new maritime zone in a post on X. According to the authority, the supervision area stretches from the line connecting Kuh Mobarak in Iran and the southern part of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates on the eastern side of the Strait of Hormuz, to the line connecting the end of Qeshm Island in Iran and Umm al-Qaiwain in the UAE on the western side. The authority said vessels passing through the area must now coordinate with Iran’s waterway management system and obtain permission before transit. 1/ جمهورى اسلامى ايران محدودهٔ نظارتى مديریت تنگه هرمز را به این شرح تعيین کرده است: «خط اتصال كوه مبارك درايران وجنوب فجيره درامارات در شرق تنگه تاخط اتصال انتهاى جزيره قشم درايران و ام القيوین امارات درغرب تنگه.» pic.twitter.com/3ELSwYx5Bp Meanwhile, Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon killed more than 20 people, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry and local media reports. Although Lebanese and Israeli officials had agreed to extend a ceasefire, fighting has continued on the ground. In Gaza, the humanitarian crisis continues to deepen. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 72,773 people have been killed and another 172,723 injured since October 2023 during Israel’s war in the territory. In another major development, the United States removed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, a UN expert known for speaking out against Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. The decision came after a US judge temporarily blocked the sanctions. A lawsuit filed by Albanese’s family argued that the Trump administration had punished her because of her public criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza. At the White House, Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller issued a sharp warning to Tehran. “This new team in Iran has a choice to make,” Miller told Fox News. “They can either agree to a piece of paper that is satisfactory to the United States, or they can face a punishment from our military, the likes of which has not been seen in modern history.” Separately, reports emerged that a former Iranian national football team goalkeeper, Mohammad Rashid Mazaheri, has been jailed after posting criticism of Iran’s leadership earlier this year. His wife said he is being held in solitary confinement, while Iranian authorities confirmed his arrest. Inside Iran, officials continued to signal readiness for escalation. The speaker of parliament, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, said the country is facing “a war of wills” and warned of possible new attacks. He urged Iran to strengthen its preparedness and economic resilience, saying the country must not show any sign of surrender. US Marines boarded and searched an Iranian-flagged tanker suspected of violating a blockade on Iranian ports. The vessel was later released after being redirected. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization warned that if the Strait of Hormuz is disrupted further, it could trigger a “severe global food price crisis,” especially due to its role in oil and fertilizer shipments.
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Lokmat
May 21, 2026, 01:04 PM
Kiran Naikwadi Threatens to Take Action Over Son's Unaccepted Resignation

Kiran Naikwadi Threatens to Take Action Over Son's Unaccepted Resignation

Walwa: Senior leader Kiran Naikwadi on Wednesday expressed her determination that if Vaibhav Naikwadi's resignation is not accepted, then my body will go out of this mandap. Naikwadi went to various departments of the factory and hugged many people. An angry Kiran Naikwadi then announced the next decision directly. Naganathanna Naikwadi had struggled for eight consecutive years to get the license of the factory. He had spent his days in Delhi eating sprouts. At that time he had expressed similar determination by writing a letter to a trusted colleague. Today, after four decades, Kiran Naikwadi's determination has become stronger against Vaibhav Naikwadi. The movement demanding Naikwadi's resignation has completed a month. Still, the expected success has not come. The movement is going on in a disciplined way. But Vaibhav Naikwadi is being attacked every day. Apart from this, the information collected by Vaibhav Naikwadi in the last twenty years is being brought to the fore. Naikwadi, Vaibhav Naikwadi, Kedar Naikwadi are still in the air.
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TV9 Hindi
May 21, 2026, 12:13 PM
Delhi Government Increases Ration Card Income Limit and Cancels Thousands of Illegal Cards

Delhi Government Increases Ration Card Income Limit and Cancels Thousands of Illegal Cards

The Delhi government has taken a major decision regarding ration cards, after which those earning Rs. 2.50 lakh per annum in Delhi will also be able to get their ration cards made. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has proposed to increase the limit of ration cards from Rs. 1.20 lakh to 2.50 lakh. She said that a discussion has been held in the cabinet to increase the income limit of Rs. 2.50 lakh for ration cards. This decision will be approved in the next cabinet meeting. Apart from this, Rekha Gupta said that the Delhi government has cancelled more than 7 lakh ration cards. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, she said that the government has cancelled about 772,000 illegal ration cards and has asked for new online applications. The Chief Minister of Delhi said that no new ration card was issued in Delhi for the last 13 years. After a thorough investigation, the government removed 144,000 people who did not fit into the income rules. Also, 35,800 people who were not getting ration cards. 29,580 people have died. Rekha Gupta said that the purpose of increasing the income limit of ration cards in Delhi is 23 lakh.
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Ganashakti Patrika
May 21, 2026, 11:40 AM
Hawkers Protest Against Eviction at Belgharia Station in West Bengal

Hawkers Protest Against Eviction at Belgharia Station in West Bengal

Railway police and state police had to retreat to evict hawkers at Belgharia station. Since coming to power, the BJP government in the state has been evicting hawkers without rehabilitating them. The politics of bulldozing has been going on. The leftists have been continuously agitating against this immoral step of the state government. On Thursday, when the hawkers went to evict the hawkers at Belgharia station, they were stopped by the state and railway police. Their protest was attended by CPI (M) leaders Sayandeep Mitra and Gargi Chatterjee. The CITU leadership spoke to the station master and RPF police officer of Belgharia at the office, where Gargi Chatterjee and Sayandeep Mitra were engaged in an altercation with the RPF and station master. The railway police demanded that the illegal shops be demolished and the workers'leader demanded that the shops cannot be demolished without rehabilitation. The leadership said that there are about 250-300 shops where many families have been living over 40 years. If these shops are demolished, the government will have to do alternative arrangements.
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Ganashakti Patrika
May 21, 2026, 11:39 AM
Trump and Netanyahu Have Heated Phone Call Over Iran Amid Uncertainty

Trump and Netanyahu Have Heated Phone Call Over Iran Amid Uncertainty

Amid uncertainty over whether the United States and Israel will engage in conflict with Iran or pursue diplomacy, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a lengthy and heated phone call. According to US media outlet Axios, Netanyahu was angered after the call. US sources said that in the call on Tuesday, Trump told Netanyahu that negotiators were working on a "letter of intent." It would be signed between Washington and Tehran, officially ending the war and paving the way for a 30-day negotiation. The talks would cover important issues such as Iran's nuclear program and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. However, Axios reported that Trump and Netanyahu disagreed sharply about what the future course of action would be. The Israeli prime minister was reportedly so concerned about the talks that the US ambassador to Washington, the Iranian ambassador to Israel, told the Iranian foreign minister that their discussions would only be successful when the Iranian leaders were present.
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Ganashakti Patrika
May 21, 2026, 11:36 AM
TMC Councillors Seek Anticipatory Bail Amid Extortion Allegations

TMC Councillors Seek Anticipatory Bail Amid Extortion Allegations

TMC councillor Debraj Chakraborty and former MLA Aditi Munshi moved the high court seeking anticipatory bail. They moved the bail plea before a bench of Justice Joy Sengupta on Thursday. According to court sources, the case is likely to be heard on June 8. Police have also questioned Debraj on charges of extortion. The mayoral council of Bidhannagar Municipality has not been seen in the area since the election results were announced. Debraj Chakraborty has long been an influential face in political circles. His active role, especially in youth organisations and the North 24 Parganas organisational circle, has been in the news for a long time. There were allegations of financial irregularities related to appointments and tenders in Bidhannagar Municipality. He was also raided by the ED. On Tuesday, he was reportedly detained at a particular place and taken for questioning. On the other hand, Ranjan Poddar, a TMC councillor from Bidhannagar, a protege of Sujit Bose, was arrested on charges of extortion.
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The New Indian Express
May 21, 2026, 11:36 AM
Madras High Court Orders Probe into Alleged Child Exploitation by Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam

Madras High Court Orders Probe into Alleged Child Exploitation by Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam

CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has directed the Election Commission of India to file a response to a petition seeking a probe into the exploitation of children for indirect electoral gains by Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) which recently formed a coalition government in Tamil Nadu after winning 108 seats. A vacation bench of justices GR Swaminathan and V Lakshminarayanan on Thursday granted a week’s time for the respondents including TVK, DMK and AIADMK, to file the reply and accordingly adjourned the matter. The petition was filed by L Vasuki, an advocate from Bhuvanagiri in Cuddalore district. She stated that TVK president C Joseph Vijay addressed a public meeting at YMCA grounds in Chennai on April 24 and called upon the “children to emotionally influence or pressure their parents” regarding voting preference in the elections. The petitioner stated that exploitation of minor children for indirect electoral influence “undermines constitutional morality” and “democratic fairness” and the ECI is duty bound to ensure purity and fairness in the electoral process and failure to investigate these corrupt practices amounts to abdication of duty.
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Indian Express
May 21, 2026, 11:22 AM
Dell CTO Warns Against Regulating Specific AI Models

Dell CTO Warns Against Regulating Specific AI Models

John Roese, Global Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Chief AI Officer at Dell Technologies, has cautioned against regulating specific artificial intelligence models or technologies because they may become obsolete by the time rules are made, rendering the regulations meaningless. Speaking to indianexpress.com at Dell’s annual event in Las Vegas, US, Roese said that governments’ artificial intelligence strategy should have a long-term vision instead of regulating a specific technology. “AI moves fast, government doesn’t. No government really moves at the speed of the technology industry,” he said. “In the early days, a lot of the AI strategies were very technology-focused and specific. And the ability to regulate the actual technology of AI is almost impossible because by the time you write the regulation and roll it out, all the technology has changed,” he explained. Roese cites the example of early AI regulations in Europe, which were introduced before Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) existed, when AI models could only learn from data directly trained into them. This meant companies would have had to hand over sensitive enterprise data to AI providers such as OpenAI or Anthropic, something no one would accept. RAG changed this by enabling generic AI models trained on public knowledge to securely connect to private enterprise data with controls in place, making earlier regulations quickly outdated. “Some of them tried to define privacy and control policies on the assumption that you just had a single model with no external data and that everything changed. I think people learned that lesson. My guidance to ministers, along with being higher level, is stay away from the actual specific technology. It changes too fast,” he said. Roese said he has recommended agentic AI to several governments. “If an agent is working on behalf of the government, the identity should be delivered from the government to the agent, not by a third party. If the government is the identity provider for every agent, it has a kill switch, the ability to track it, and control over it,” he added. Taking the example of the United Kingdom’s AI regulatory framework, which he believes is built on a long-term vision, he said, “They did not specify the compute itself, but rather estimated that they would need 20 times more computing capacity to serve the country during the AI era than they have today. That may sound abstract, but it is actually a very good goal because it essentially says, ‘I don’t know how I will do it, but I know I must have a lot more compute available within this timeframe.” Roese agrees that the quality of AI policy has improved over the past two years, but says compliance complexity remains a challenge, especially for a global company as large as Dell, which is exposed to every major market in the world. “We have over a thousand jurisdictions around the world with AI policies that we are expected to comply with. They don’t talk to each other, and they don’t rationalise,” he said. Roese has a message for policymakers. “I am totally okay with regulation. I think that while having discussions and developing policies, policymakers should ask statisticians and mathematicians to calculate the global cost of implementing those regulations and present that back to them. That way, policymakers can decide: Is the cost too high? Could it be done in a more efficient way?” he said. Policymakers from around the world are taking a special interest in artificial intelligence, hoping to turn their countries into AI superpowers. While experts have highlighted serious challenges for governments—including the massive funding required for AI infrastructure projects and complex questions surrounding data security—one of the biggest concerns is that some governments are moving to regulate frontier AI models. This signals a move to tighten scrutiny over developers of advanced AI systems, requiring AI firms to share advanced models with the government before release, amid growing concerns over cybersecurity and national security risks. Roese said there is a need for a national AI framework, which the United States is working towards, and for reducing state-level regulations. That may also work for a country like India, he suggested. At a time when major countries are building their own sovereign AI platforms and are prepared to invest in creating AI infrastructure and ecosystems, the focus has also been on harnessing the technology to drive their own growth. ‘If a government wants to build AI at the hardware level, there is absolutely no difference in capability that they could deploy themselves versus what the most advanced hyperscaler model company in the world is using. They are the same products. We sell them to anybody,” Roese said. Roese supports hybrid AI as a long-term architectural reality for most large enterprises, or for anyone investing in AI infrastructure. He said that while “cloud-first” implied putting everything into a public cloud, there is no evidence of any large-scale company actually moving everything into a single cloud. “If it were such a great strategy, how come nobody has ever achieved it?” he questioned. “Enterprises are complex, costs are complex, and people inevitably like the idea of choice and a distributed architecture. With AI, it has to be hybrid because you need to be able to reach out into the real world rather than just aggregate everything. That’s good news for Dell, and I think for countries like India and France, and others that want to execute a sovereign strategy.” India, like other countries, is building its own domestic AI ecosystem and cashing in on well-established AI hubs in Bengaluru , Hyderabad , and Mumbai . It also has a large tech workforce and has attracted some big infrastructure investments from the likes of Google, Nvidia, and Amazon in recent months. “I think the Indian government is quite literate in the technology. This is not a government that is following blindly. They have deep technical expertise, and even the most senior people in government seem to be very well educated about this technology, which is to be expected. I think there are all the normal challenges that they have to work through, such as energy and job displacement. These are all complex issues,” Roese said when asked about India and where it stands in the AI race.
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The Moscow Times
May 21, 2026, 11:10 AM
Gazprom Faces Asset Seizure Threats After Kazakhstan Court Ruling

Gazprom Faces Asset Seizure Threats After Kazakhstan Court Ruling

Russia’s state-controlled gas giant Gazprom could face the seizure of assets in Kazakhstan after a court there authorized Ukraine’s Naftogaz to enforce a $1.4 billion arbitration award, marking the first publicly known foreign ruling allowing the company to pursue the judgment in another jurisdiction. The decision adds pressure on Gazprom as it faces a growing wave of legal claims from former European partners over disrupted gas deliveries and alleged breaches of contract since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to Reuters calculations , claims against Gazprom from former counterparties have reached at least 19.5 billion euros. This is the first public foreign court decision that allows the enforcement of this arbitration award in a separate jurisdiction, Naftogaz said in a statement Wednesday. Naftogaz CEO Sergii Koretskyi said that the Ukrainian energy company would continue efforts to recover the amount from Gazprom in other jurisdictions. The dispute stems from a 2019 contract covering Russian gas transit through Ukraine. After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, gas transit through the Sokhranivka distribution station in the eastern Luhansk region was suspended, though deliveries continued through the Sudzha entry point. Naftogaz argued that Gazprom subsequently failed to fully pay for services required under the transit agreement and initiated arbitration proceedings in Switzerland in September 2022. Arbitrators ordered Gazprom to pay Naftogaz $1.4 billion in unpaid gas transportation fees and cover legal costs in June 2025. Gazprom sought to overturn the ruling, but Switzerland’s Federal Supreme Court upheld the award in March 2026, making the decision final. The Kazakhstan ruling potentially opens a path for Naftogaz to target Gazprom assets in countries where the Russian company maintains operations or holdings. Gazprom has faced mounting legal pressure from former European customers and partners since Russia sharply curtailed gas exports to Europe following the outbreak of the war. Among the companies that have filed claims against Gazprom are Finland’s Gasum, France’s Engie, Italy’s Eni, Slovakia’s ZSE Energia and Austria’s OMV. Legal action has also been brought by Germany’s RWE and Unipro, the Czech Republic’s Net4Gas and Innogy Energie, the Netherlands’ Gasunie Transport Services and BBL Company V.O.F., Switzerland’s DXT Commodities and Greece’s DEPA. Read this article in Russian at The Moscow Times' Russian service.
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Amar Ujala
May 21, 2026, 10:44 AM
Jharkhand CM Pays Tribute to Brother Durga Soren on Death Anniversary

Jharkhand CM Pays Tribute to Brother Durga Soren on Death Anniversary

Chief Minister Hemant Soren today visited the Durga Soren memorial site at Lowadih, Namkum on the death anniversary of his brother Durga Soren, a veteran leader of the Jharkhand movement and former MLA. Chief Minister Hemant Soren, while addressing the press, recalled the contribution of the late Durga Soren, who had dedicated her life to the fight for a separate Jharkhand state and the rights of the underprivileged.
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Western Times
May 21, 2026, 10:43 AM
India and Italy Strengthen Bilateral Relations with 'Special Strategic Partnership'

India and Italy Strengthen Bilateral Relations with 'Special Strategic Partnership'

Rome, India and Italy have begun a new golden chapter in their bilateral relations. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first bilateral visit to Italy, the two countries upgraded their relationship to a'Special Strategic Partnership ', taking it to the highest level. During this historic summit in Rome, Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni accorded a grand and warm welcome to PM Modi. Meloni said that this is the first bilateral visit of an Indian Prime Minister to Italy in 26 years, since 2000, which will give a new energy to the relationship by bridging the gap between the two countries. In a joint press conference after the bilateral talks, Prime Minister Meloni pledged to take economic cooperation to new heights. She said, "Our goal is to increase bilateral trade from the current level of 14 billion euros (about ₹1, 569.3 billion) to 20 billion euros (about ₹2, 241.85 billion) by 2029." This is a very ambitious target, which will be achieved with the help of 400 European Union signatories and Italian producers.
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Dainik Statesman
May 21, 2026, 10:41 AM
West Bengal MLA Seeks Separate Administrative District for Siliguri

West Bengal MLA Seeks Separate Administrative District for Siliguri

Anandamoy Barman, MLA of Matigara-Naxalbari constituency, has come up with a major change in the administrative structure of Siliguri. On Wednesday, in a meeting held at Uttarkanya, the administrative headquarters of North Bengal, he handed over two important proposals to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. The proposal calls for the declaration of Siliguri as a separate administrative district. He also appealed for the inclusion of Naxalbari, Kharibari, and Phansidewa police stations in the Siliguri Police Commissionerate. According to the MLA, if implemented, the administrative functions will be more dynamic and effective. The residents of Siliguri city have been demanding a separate administrative district for a long time. In Wednesday's meeting, the MLA said that the people of Siliguri have to go to the Darjeeling district headquarters or Jalpaiguri headquarters. This also leads to wastage of money with time. Due to the inaccessible roads and distance of the hills, the general public suffers. The MLA proposed that Siliguri district may be a part of Darjeeling district and Jalpaiguri district.
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TV9 Hindi
May 21, 2026, 10:39 AM
Anupam Kher Brings Rajiv Gandhi's Story to Life on Screen

Anupam Kher Brings Rajiv Gandhi's Story to Life on Screen

On the silver screen, many actors have played the roles of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, as well as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Both have appeared in many films. But today the story is of another former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on the screen. This role was played by today's famous actor Anupam Kher. Although Anupam Kher has played many political figures in later years, but years ago he also played the role of Rajiv Gandhi very successfully. It is possible that many people have forgotten that film today. Significantly, the characters of Mahatma Gandhi and Indira Gandhi have gained great popularity at the box office, both in Indian politics and on the cinema screen. Many artists have become famous by playing these characters. But the characters of Rajiv Gandhi have not proved to be a very popular experiment compared to them. Despite this, some filmmakers wanted to bring Rajiv Gandhi's life on the screen. Whether it is Cafe Madras, Cafe Emergency or Rajiv Gandhi: The Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi: The Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, Kher is one of the actors who has played such diverse roles on the screen.
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Indian Express
May 21, 2026, 10:35 AM
US Military Loses 42 Aircraft in Iran Conflict, Report Reveals

US Military Loses 42 Aircraft in Iran Conflict, Report Reveals

At least 42 American military aircraft were lost or damaged during the conflict with Iran under “Operation Epic Fury”, a new report prepared for the US Congress has claimed, raising fresh questions in Washington over the scale, cost and effectiveness of the campaign. According to a report by Gulf News, the losses included fighter jets, drones, refuelling aircraft and surveillance planes during the February-April military operation carried out jointly by the United States and Israel. The Congressional Research Service (CRS) report said the aircraft losses ranged from advanced F-35 stealth fighters and F-15E Strike Eagles to MQ-9 Reaper drones and KC-135 aerial refuelling tankers. The report added that the overall financial cost of the damaged or destroyed aircraft could exceed $29 billion. According to Stars and Stripes, the US military lost 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones alone during the conflict. The report also detailed the loss or damage of several manned aircraft, including an F-35A Lightning II reportedly hit by Iranian ground fire, three F-15E Strike Eagles shot down in a friendly fire incident over Kuwait, and multiple KC-135 tankers damaged during Iranian missile and drone strikes on bases in Saudi Arabia. The findings have intensified debate in Washington over transparency surrounding the Iran campaign. Lawmakers have pressed the Pentagon for a clearer accounting of military losses and operational readiness after the campaign. The CRS report reportedly relied on Pentagon statements, CENTCOM disclosures and media reports, while cautioning that the numbers could still change because some damage assessments remain classified. The controversy comes amid renewed tensions between Washington and Tehran . Iran warned that any fresh US military action could widen the conflict beyond the Middle East. At the same time, US President Donald Trump signalled that Washington was considering further military options if negotiations with Tehran collapsed. Meanwhile, criticism has also emerged within the US Congress. The New York Post reported that the US Senate recently advanced a war powers resolution seeking to limit further military action against Iran without congressional approval, reflecting growing unease over Operation Epic Fury and its long-term consequences.
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May 21, 2026, 10:21 AM
Cockroach Janta Party: India's Viral Political Movement Born from Satire and Frustration

Cockroach Janta Party: India's Viral Political Movement Born from Satire and Frustration

New Delhi: The “Cockroach Janta Party” (CJP) is not a traditional political party — at least not yet. What began as a satirical online movement has quickly turned into one of the biggest political talking points on Indian social media in just a few days. The movement was started by Abhijeet Dipke, a former social media volunteer linked to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Reports say the idea emerged after controversial remarks attributed to Supreme Court judge Surya Kant comparing unemployed youth to “cockroaches” during a hearing. Many young people online reacted strongly to the statement, and the term was soon reclaimed through satire and protest. The Cockroach Janta Party describes itself online as “a political front of the youth, by the youth, for the youth.” Its slogan — “Secular, Socialist, Democratic, Lazy” — mixes humour with political criticism and internet meme culture. One of the biggest reasons behind its sudden rise is social media. Within days, the party’s Instagram page reportedly crossed millions of followers, at one point even overtaking the BJP’s Instagram following temporarily. Reports on Thursday claimed the page had reached nearly 13 million followers. The movement also released a five-point manifesto, focused on issues like unemployment, institutional independence, and democratic rights. Though presented in a humorous style, many users online say the movement reflects genuine frustration among India’s youth regarding jobs, politics, and representation. Several public figures and opposition politicians have interacted with or shown support for the movement online. Reports mention names like Mahua Moitra and Kirti Azad among those engaging with the campaign. Public reaction has been sharply divided. Supporters see it as a creative form of political expression and youth protest, especially for Gen Z users frustrated with mainstream politics. Critics, however, argue that the movement is more of a meme-driven internet campaign than a serious political force. Some have also questioned its political neutrality due to the founder’s earlier links with AAP. The movement gained even more attention after its X (formerly Twitter) account was reportedly withheld in India shortly after its rapid growth online. Whether the Cockroach Janta Party remains an internet satire or evolves into something politically larger is still unclear. But for now, it has successfully captured the attention of millions of young Indians online and turned a controversial comment into a nationwide viral movement.
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May 21, 2026, 10:12 AM
Police Arrest Main Accused in Tonkala Firecracker Factory Blast Case

Police Arrest Main Accused in Tonkala Firecracker Factory Blast Case

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google A major explosion and fire at a firecracker factory in Tonkkala, Dewas district was reported in the past. More than five people were killed in this accident, while more than 20 people were injured. After the incident, the whole matter took a political turn and Congress and BJP leaders were seen exchanging accusations. Also Read - On the instructions of Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, a special team was formed to investigate the case, which reached Tonkala and started the investigation. Taking the matter seriously, Dewas Police formed a special team to arrest the accused and the main accused was arrested from Delhi. However, one accused is yet to be arrested in the case. Advertisement Police arrested the main accused in the Tonkala firecracker factory blast case Mukesh Vij, who was absconding in the case, was arrested by the police on Thursday morning from New Delhi Airport. The accused was returned to India on the basis of a special police team (LOC) from Guangzhou Airport.
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May 21, 2026, 10:11 AM
Repolling Underway in West Bengal's Falta Assembly Constituency After Electoral Irregularities

Repolling Underway in West Bengal's Falta Assembly Constituency After Electoral Irregularities

Repolling was underway on Thursday across all 285 polling stations in the 144-Falta Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal , with polling beginning at 7 am and scheduled to continue until 6 pm on May 21. By 3 pm, the Election Commission said voter turnout had touched 74.10 per cent, with no untoward incident reported from anywhere in the constituency. The repoll was ordered after the Election Commission of India (ECI) countermanded the April 29 vote in Falta following allegations of serious electoral irregularities, including EVM tampering and other violations. Officials said the fresh poll was directed “on consideration of severe electoral offences and subversion of the democratic process during the polling in a large number of polling stations on April 29.” The counting of votes is scheduled for May 24 (Saturday). Security was significantly tightened for the repoll. Around 35 companies of central forces were deployed across the 285 booths, while 30 Quick Response Teams were placed on standby to respond to any disturbance. An election official said the atmosphere was peaceful through the morning, adding that long queues of voters had been seen outside booths since early hours. “This time, the polling has been peaceful. There is no untoward incident from anywhere in Falta. Long queues of voters were seen outside polling booths. Till 11 am, a voter turnout of 42.83 per cent has been registered. This is a good show,” the official told news agency PTI. The repoll in Falta comes against the backdrop of wider voting controversies in West Bengal’s 2026 Assembly elections, which were conducted in two phases on April 23 and April 29. Fresh polling was also held in 15 booths in Paschim Magrahat and Diamond Harbour constituencies, but Falta was the only seat where a complete re-election across all polling stations was ordered. The political contest in Falta was further complicated by the withdrawal of Trinamool Congress candidate Jahangir Khan from the race. Khan announced earlier this week that he was pulling out of the re-election, saying his decision was guided by a desire for peace and development in the constituency. “I am a son of Falta’s soil. I would want Falta to stay peaceful, healthy, and good. And I want more and more development for Falta. So let there be a Golden Falta, that was my dream. That’s why our Chief Minister is giving a special package for the development of Falta. For that reason, I am withdrawing myself from the upcoming repoll contest on May 21,” he said. When asked whether the decision was personal or directed by the party, Khan maintained that it was his own call. “I have answered many questions before. Today, what I had to say was that I have withdrawn from this contest. For the sake of the people of Falta, for the sake of Falta’s development, for the sake of maintaining peace in Falta,” he said. The Trinamool Congress later clarified that the withdrawal was personal and not a party decision, while alleging that its workers had come under pressure in the area after post-poll violence. The BJP, meanwhile, has continued to allege that the original polling was marred by manipulation and intimidation. Its candidate from Falta, Debangshu Panda, said the party had flagged irregularities at several booths, including attempts to tamper with EVMs and intimidation of voters. “We had petitioned for re-polling in the 150 booths where cello tape was put on the BJP symbol… They even rotated cameras in some of the booths… In Falta, the BJP will win by a margin of 1-1.5 lakhs votes…,” Panda said.
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May 21, 2026, 10:10 AM
Tamil Nadu Reconstitutes Council of Ministers; Creates Second Dedicated AI Ministry

Tamil Nadu Reconstitutes Council of Ministers; Creates Second Dedicated AI Ministry

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google The Council of Ministers in Tamil Nadu has been reconstituted under the leadership of Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay. The state government has taken a historic step by creating the country's second dedicated Artificial Intelligence (AI) ministry on the lines of the neighbouring state of Kerala. TVK MLA from Velachery assembly constituency R Kumar has been given the responsibility of this new ministry. Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered him the oath of office and secrecy at a ceremony held at Raj Bhavan. Read Trending VideosCM in charge of administrationCM Vijay holds core portfolios like Public, General Administration, Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Forest Service (IFS), District Revenue Officer, Police and Home. Also, under the revised list, now Special Programme Implementation, Special Initiatives, Poverty Alleviation and Rural Indebtedness, Youth Welfare, Municipal Administration, Urban and Water Supply and Women, Child and Elderly Welfare Department, Chief Minister's Department for Disabled Welfare, Irrigation and Rural Development Department, N Anand will now head the Union Cabinet.
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May 21, 2026, 10:09 AM
Nitish Kumar's Leadership Under Scrutiny Amid Party's Decline

Nitish Kumar's Leadership Under Scrutiny Amid Party's Decline

Patna: Even Nitish Kumar's leadership was at the peak of its leadership, leading 43 MLAs. And this was the reason why Nitish Kumar touched the limit of 43 to 85 MLAs. But unfortunately, Nitish Kumar's age and health seem to be creating a market for statements. Consider the biggest crisis of Nitish's JDU. In the 2020 assembly elections, the JDU's base was reduced to 43 MLAs. How an army of 43 MLAs became the JDU, it is not the time to go into expansion. But as far as the impact is concerned, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah duo accepted the leadership of the NDA after a lot of persuasion and you have discovered the difference in the ability of the BJP to lead the JDU's cabinet.
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May 21, 2026, 10:07 AM
Global Tensions Escalate as Indian PM Modi Faces Unlikely Confrontation in Italy

Global Tensions Escalate as Indian PM Modi Faces Unlikely Confrontation in Italy

It is a tradition for children to go to mama's house on vacation. Prime Minister Modiji is great, he reached Italy at the house of the uncle of 50-year-old political child Rahul. Rahul did not tolerate this and started beating Modiji. This topic is not a joke, but very serious. There is a very serious situation of war at the global level at present. The whole world is very upset due to this terrible atmosphere of tension. It is having a direct and negative effect on the international economy and trade. Now India is also going through a big test. It is very important to protect the interests of the country amid the changing global equations. Prime Minister Narendra Modiji is on an important foreign tour under these changing global equations. This is a really big testing time for the country. With the special appeal of PM Modiji, many austerity measures are also being taken in the country. The common citizen of the country is also showing enough seriousness to understand this difficult situation. In such a fragile atmosphere, Rahul Gandhi seems to be adopting a completely negative attitude. Rahul Gandhi is not understanding the seriousness of the country.
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May 21, 2026, 10:06 AM
World Health Assembly Rejects Taiwan's Participation Again Amid China's Opposition

World Health Assembly Rejects Taiwan's Participation Again Amid China's Opposition

Taipei : The World Health Assembly (WHA) has once again emerged as a battleground over Taiwan’s international participation, with China strongly opposing Taipei’s inclusion in the global health forum, Taipei Times reported. As reported by the media outlet, Taiwan was denied an invitation to attend the WHA for the 10th consecutive year, despite growing support from several countries that argue Taiwan’s participation is crucial for global public health cooperation. The WHA, which began its 79th annual session in Geneva, Switzerland, saw renewed debate over Taiwan’s observer status. The Taipei Times reported that both the General Committee and the Plenary Session rejected proposals seeking Taiwan’s inclusion. During the hearing, China and Pakistan defended Taiwan’s continued exclusion, while Taiwan’s diplomatic allies, including Palau and Paraguay, voiced strong support for Taipei’s participation in the assembly. As highlighted by the Taipei Times, the Foundation of Medical Professionals Alliance in Taiwan (MPAT) accused Beijing of manipulating the United Nations system and distorting international legal resolutions to marginalise Taiwan. China reiterated its “One China” principle, asserting that Taiwan is part of China and that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is the sole legitimate representative of China internationally. The report noted that Beijing also referred to UN Resolution 2758 and WHA Resolution 25.1 to justify Taiwan’s exclusion. However, MPAT argued that China has deliberately misinterpreted these resolutions. The alliance stressed that Taiwan has held multiple democratic elections and that only Taiwan’s elected government can legitimately represent its 23 million people on the world stage. Tensions between Taiwan and China continue to remain a major geopolitical concern in the Indo-Pacific region. China considers Taiwan a part of its territory, while Taiwan functions as a self-governed democracy with its own political and economic system. Issues related to military activities, diplomatic pressure, trade, and international participation have intensified in recent years, drawing global attention from major powers and international organisations over regional stability, security, and peace. (ANI) Also Read:
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May 21, 2026, 10:06 AM
RBI Considers Interest Rate Hike as Rupee Weakens Sharply Against US Dollar

RBI Considers Interest Rate Hike as Rupee Weakens Sharply Against US Dollar

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is considering all possible measures, including a potential interest rate hike, as the rupee continues to weaken sharply against the US dollar. The central bank is closely monitoring the currency market and may take stronger action if the rupee’s fall starts affecting inflation and financial stability, according to a report by Bloomberg. The rupee has come under pressure mainly because of rising crude oil prices, foreign fund outflows, and global uncertainty linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. The RBI has already been intervening in the foreign exchange market by selling dollars to control excessive volatility. However, policymakers are also discussing additional steps, including tightening liquidity and raising interest rates if needed. The policy meeting is scheduled for June 3. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra has held meetings with other officials to decide on the regulator’s upcoming steps to support the rupee. Other than raising the repo rate, the regulator is also considering raising dollars overseas through a deposit scheme for NRIs and selling sovereign dollar bonds, according to the report. A weaker rupee increases the cost of imports, especially crude oil, fertilisers, and other essential commodities. This could push inflation higher at a time when oil prices have already surged sharply due to the West Asia conflict and disruption in supply routes. The RBI is concerned that continued pressure on the rupee may worsen India’s current account deficit and increase imported inflation. The central bank is also monitoring the impact of rising US bond yields and a stronger dollar, which have triggered foreign investor selling in emerging markets like India. According to the report, officials believe that India’s macroeconomic fundamentals remain relatively strong compared to many other economies. However, the global situation has become more uncertain because of geopolitical tensions and volatility in commodity prices. The central bank has already taken several steps in recent months to support the rupee and ensure adequate liquidity in the financial system. Market participants are now closely watching the RBI’s next moves as pressure on the domestic currency continues.
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May 21, 2026, 10:04 AM
Digapahandi City Congress Committee Observes Death Anniversary of Late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi

Digapahandi City Congress Committee Observes Death Anniversary of Late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi

Digapahandi, 21.5 (East): Digapahandi City Congress Committee observed the Death Anniversary of Late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on Thursday. Pradesh Congress Committee Member and Digapahandi NAC Chairman Prafulla Panda graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and said that former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was the architect of modern India. He prepared the Satantra Blue Print to make India a prosperous country all over the world. During the Prime Ministership of Rajiv Gandhi, various government and private offices were computerized and telecommunication department was modernized. The programme was attended by many Congress workers including City Congress Committee President and Councillor Dipak Mishra, NAC Vice President କେ.କୁନା, Councillor Sunil Panda, Mantu Patra, Cook Panigra, Councillor Ranjit Behera, ଇ.ଶଙ୍କର, Councillor Shankar Behera.
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May 21, 2026, 09:53 AM
US Authorities Bar Air France Flight Over Passenger's 'Error' Amid Ebola Outbreak

US Authorities Bar Air France Flight Over Passenger's 'Error' Amid Ebola Outbreak

US authorities barred an Air France flight from entering an airport in Detroit on Wednesday (US time) over just one passenger’s “error.” After US Customs and Border Protection executed the “decisive action” to prohibit Flight 378 from landing at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport , the aircraft had to be diverted to a Canadian airport instead. The passenger in question, whose “error” forced the redirection of the Air France flight, had boarded the plane from Congo merely days after the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced restrictions against non-US passport holders who had been in Congo, South Sudan or Uganda in the last three weeks. Effective for the next 30 days, the strict rule was imposed amid the Ebola outbreak in central Africa. Issuing a statement in response to the development, a US Customs and Border Protection spokesperson said, “Due to entry restrictions put in place to reduce the risk of the Ebola virus, the passenger should not have boarded the plane,” as quoted by NBC News. After departing Paris on Wednesday, the Air France plane ultimately landed at Montreal Trudeau International Airport following a diversion “at the request of US authorities,” the US outlet reported, citing the Canadian airport. Air France has since also confirmed in a statement that there was no medical emergency on board the plane. However, the airline was obligated to comply with the “entry requirements of the countries it serves.” Under the leadership of US President Donald Trump, the US government announced Monday that it was expanding screening measures and restrictions in light of the growing Ebola outbreak. According to the CDC’s proclamation this week, the restrictions don’t apply to US citizens, green card holders or US service members. The new rule targeted three African nations affected by the viciously spreading disease, as the Democratic Republic of Congo’s health minister, Samuel Roger Kamba, declared earlier this week that at least 131 people have died from the new virus outbreak. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention further reported that there had also been one death in Uganda. A notice submitted to the Federal Register stated, “The arrival restrictions apply to flights departing after 11:59 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Arrival restrictions continue until cancelled or modified by the Secretary of Homeland Security, and notice of such cancellation or modification is published in the Federal Register.” Detailing the origins of the spreading disease, the notice published Thursday disclosed that an Ebola disease outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus, which has no vaccine, was confirmed in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo on May 15, 2026. As of May 17, there were a total of 12 confirmed cases, 336 suspected cases and 88 deaths in the DRC. Thereafter, Uganda also sounded the alarm on imported cases from Congo. Although South Sudan hadn’t reported confirmed cases amid the current outbreak, the African country is believed to be at high risk because of its close border with affected areas. Meanwhile, a CBS News report suggested that at least six Americans were exposed to the virus in Congo. It remains unclear if they had been infected. Noting that the outbreak currently poses a low immediate risk to the general public in the US, the CDC also stated, “We will continue to evaluate the evolving situation and may adjust public health measures as additional information becomes available.” Amid the flight arrival restriction, US authorities have advised flights carrying people who have recently travelled from Congo, Uganda or South Sudan to only land at the Washington-Dulles International Airport (IAD) in Virginia. “This list of designated airports may be modified by the Secretary of Homeland Security in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of Transportation,” Markwayne Mullin, DHS Secretary, added in the official notice.
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May 21, 2026, 09:48 AM
Indian Congress Party Calls for Economic Overhaul as Economy Falters

Indian Congress Party Calls for Economic Overhaul as Economy Falters

ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on google Congress has raised concerns over the state of the country's economy. The party says Prime Minister Narendra Modi needs new knowledge on the economy. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh quipped that the prime minister is managing elections through'gyanesh'( chief election commissioner) but needs new knowledge on the economic front. We need big changes in economic policy making, but the Modi government has run out of ideas. Now even the government's supporters are voicing their concerns publicly. Read Trending Videos Jairam Ramesh said in a statement that inflation has risen in the country and growth has fallen. Foreign investment (FDI) is falling. Supply chain management is so bad that the prime minister himself is appealing to consumers to reduce their consumption. Congress has long been vocal about the poor investment climate.
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May 21, 2026, 09:44 AM
Central Forces to Remain in West Bengal Until July 20 to Control Post-Poll Violence

Central Forces to Remain in West Bengal Until July 20 to Control Post-Poll Violence

Nowadays Web Desk: Central forces are in West Bengal for one more month. The state government had written to the Union Home Ministry to keep the central forces in the state for some more time to control the post-poll violence and maintain law and order. The request has been approved by Amit Shah's ministry. The central forces are in the state till July 20. The state had asked for 500 companies of forces. The West Bengal government had written to the Ministry of Home Affairs on May 16. The letter had also requested that 500 companies of central forces be deployed in the state to prevent political violence and maintain law and order in the state in the aftermath of the assembly election results. The state had also requested that the forces be in the state till October this year. The ministry responded to the letter on Wednesday, May 20. The Centre has agreed to deploy central forces in the state on June 20 even though the state did not respond to the request. Out of these 500 companies of forces, 200 companies of CRPF, 150 companies of BSF, 150 companies of CISF, 50 companies of ITBP and 50 companies of SBSP were deployed in the state. The commission had directed the state government to make all arrangements for peaceful conduct of the polls in 2026 and other
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May 21, 2026, 09:43 AM
Punjab AAP Spokesperson Alleges Forced Joining of BJP Amid ED Raids

Punjab AAP Spokesperson Alleges Forced Joining of BJP Amid ED Raids

Chandigarh, Punjab: AAP Punjab spokesperson Baltej Pannu during a press conference said, "People are allegedly being instigated and pressured into joining the Bharatiya Janata Party. One day an ED raid takes place at their residence, and later they join the Bharatiya... pic.twitter.com/zJV6ufnOSz - Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) May 21, 1926 AAP Punjab spokesperson Baltej Pannu alleges that people are being forced to join the Bharatiya Janata Party by intimidating and pressuring them. One day an ED raid takes place at his house. When he later joins the Bharatiya Janata Party, the raid stops. After that, nothing happens.
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May 21, 2026, 09:40 AM
India Blocks Satirical Political Party's Instagram Account Due to Government Order

India Blocks Satirical Political Party's Instagram Account Due to Government Order

The Kakoroch Janata Party or Arshola Janata Party's (CJP) X handle account has been closed in India. The newly born satirical political party's account has been very popular on social media in the last few days. It has also surpassed the BJP in the number of followers on Instagram. Incidentally, the X authority decided to close the account in India soon after. According to the X handle, such a decision is made when there is a formal order from a government body or an organization that has legal power in a particular country. In this case, the account is not completely deleted. Only the users of a particular country are not able to see the content of the account. The authorities make this decision so that the local law is not violated. But the people of the rest of the world can see the account. According to the release, "Such a ban or block will be limited only to that particular country or area, where the government or the legal authority of this country has ordered or broken the law." According to Surya Kant, the Chief Justice of the Court, the Chief Justice of the Court.
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May 21, 2026, 09:38 AM
AAP Protests Rising Fuel Prices in Jamnagar

AAP Protests Rising Fuel Prices in Jamnagar

(By Mukund Badiyani) Jamnagar Dt. 21: Aam Aadmi Party today staged a unique protest in Jamnagar city over the ever-increasing prices of petrol and diesel. AAP workers gathered in the city reached the district collector's office and submitted a memorandum expressing their resentment against the central government. The protest was led by Aam Aadmi Party district president Rajendra Singh Sodha. The workers raised slogans demanding immediate reduction in the prices of petrol and diesel.
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May 21, 2026, 09:37 AM
Congress Leader Pays Tribute to Rajiv Gandhi's Visionary Role in Shaping Modern India

Congress Leader Pays Tribute to Rajiv Gandhi's Visionary Role in Shaping Modern India

Rajiv Gandhi laid the foundation of far-reaching policies Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also expressed his feelings on Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary. Kharge said that Rajiv Gandhi played a historic and visionary role in laying the foundation of modern India in the 21st century. Believing in the power of young India, he brought the voting age from 21 to 18 years, strengthened democracy in villages by empowering panchayats, and gave direction to a new era of India through telecommunication, information technology and computerization. Rajiv Gandhi laid the foundation of many far-reaching policies during his tenure, keeping the welfare of every section of the society at the centre.
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May 21, 2026, 09:34 AM
US Submits New Ceasefire Proposal to Iran Through Pakistan

US Submits New Ceasefire Proposal to Iran Through Pakistan

Tehran : The US has submitted a new ceasefire proposal through Pakistan to bring the West Asia conflict to a permanent end, Al Arabiya reported, quoting diplomatic sources aware of the matter. Iran is reviewing the proposal but has not issued an official response to the proposal as the mediators push to narrow the differences between the American and Iranian proposals. As the negotiations continue, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir has planned a visit to Iran. However, this plan hangs by a thread and will only proceed if Iran comes to terms with the new proposal, Al Arabiya reported. Earlier, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said that Iran is pursuing negotiations with the United States “in good faith” even as it continues to view the US with “deep suspicion”. Iran’s state media PressTV reported that Baghaei has received the US response to Iran’s 14-point proposal and is examining it, adding that the visit of Pakistan’s interior minister Mohsin Naqvi to Tehran is meant to support and facilitate these exchanges between the two sides. “At this stage, we are focused on ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon,” Baghaei said, underlining Tehran’s current priority in the negotiations, as reported by Press TV. The Iranian spokesperson also said Iran’s key demands include the release of frozen assets, an end to what it called “maritime piracy,” and a halt to actions targeting Iranian shipping. Baghaei reiterated that Tehran is engaged in the talks with “complete goodwill and seriousness,” while stressing that the United States must also demonstrate sincerity in the process. He said the negotiations are taking place in an atmosphere of “deep distrust,” referring to what he described as Washington’s “very bad” record over the past 1.5 years. “Our eyes are open, and our Armed Forces are vigilant,” he said, adding that Iran cannot extend any trust or goodwill to the opposing side while continuing dialogue. Dismissing reports of any US-imposed deadline, Baghaei called such claims “ridiculous,” asserting that Iran will continue to pursue its own interests irrespective of external pressure. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi after he arrived for the second time this week and held talks and exchanged views with the Iranian Interior Minister and the President of our country. ISNA reported that during the meeting with Naqvi, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian discussed the latest regional developments and the status of indirect talks between Iran and the United States and the process of pursuing agreements and diplomatic consultations. Meanwhile, Israeli media outlet C14 reported that Pakistan’s attempt to lock the peace deal stems from its necessity to get out of an economic crunch. According to the report by C14 citing sources, it was reported that Tehran and Islamabad reached an understanding under which Pakistan would help Iran secure a favourable deal. In return, Iran would help Pakistan deal with its debt using the massive funds expected to flow after sanctions relief and a future agreement The situation in West Asia is teetering on the brink of renewed conflict, even as multiple stakeholders push to close out a deal that will de-escalate the situation (ANI) Also Read: Rajnath Singh recalls contribution of 60 Para Field Ambulance during Korean War
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May 21, 2026, 09:32 AM
PM Modi Returns from 5-Nation Tour with $40 Billion Investments and Strategic Petroleum Reserve Deal

PM Modi Returns from 5-Nation Tour with $40 Billion Investments and Strategic Petroleum Reserve Deal

PM Modi 5 Nation Tour Achievement: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned to the country from his important tour of 5 countries amid the Iran war and energy crisis. On 15 May, Prime Minister Modi left for the UAE. Prime Minister Modi visited 5 countries in 6 days, the UAE, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands and Italy. On 21 May, the PM returned to New Delhi. With his marathon visit of 140 minutes, PM Modi has returned with investments of more than 40 billion dollars, from oil, LPG deals to rare minerals, semiconductors, AI. Let's see what deals India has done with five countries. PM Modi stayed in the UAE for just 3 hours, but within three hours, he signed 7 MoUs, including oil reserves. On this visit, PM Modi signed the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Agreement, under which the UAE will create a reserve of 30 million barrels of crude oil in India. From preparing the reserve to paying for it, the UAE will also bear the cost of its rent. By this deal, the strategic oil reserve of India will be reduced to 14 days.
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May 21, 2026, 09:27 AM
Calcutta High Court Grants Relief to Trinamool Congress Leader Abhishek Banerjee

Calcutta High Court Grants Relief to Trinamool Congress Leader Abhishek Banerjee

New Delhi, 21/05 A 15-year-old government fell. Didi's citadel was destroyed in West Bengal. Dada's rule began. Now Didi's nephew's statement has created a furore in the state. Trinamool Congress leader and MP Abhishek Banerjee has got relief in the case of objectionable remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The Calcutta High Court has directed the police not to take any action against him for now. However, the court has expressed displeasure over his remarks. Abhishek has got relief from the High Court regarding the "Godfather of Delhi" remark. Abhishek Banerjee, the nephew of former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, cannot leave India. Abhishek cannot leave the country without the court's permission. The High Court has directed Banerjee to appear in person within 48 hours of receiving the notice. Justice Saugato Bhattacharya of the Calcutta High Court has issued the order. Banerjee had filed a petition to quash the FIR against her. Amit Shah's provocative speech during the Bengal Assembly election campaign in her name was also a threat to her life.
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May 21, 2026, 09:24 AM
UN Chief Urges Reform of Security Council Amid Calls from G4 Nations

UN Chief Urges Reform of Security Council Amid Calls from G4 Nations

United Nations: There have been calls for reforms in the UN Security Council for several years but no consensus has been reached. G4 members India, Japan, Germany and Brazil have been demanding that the number of permanent members of the Security Council be increased. Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, during his official visit to Japan, has said that reform of the Security Council is "absolutely necessary." Guterres has once again stressed that outdated international institutions need to be reformed. The UN was created after World War II but has not been reformed since then. That too when the world is changing drastically post-Cold War. India has the world's largest population but is not a permanent member. Let's understand who has been the thorn in India's side, especially in the Security Council. G4 members Japan said, "The global problem-solving structures and the financial security council are not the kind of global environment that he said are needed to be effective."
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Akila News
May 21, 2026, 09:23 AM
Congress Leader Faces Legal Action Over Controversial Social Media Post

Congress Leader Faces Legal Action Over Controversial Social Media Post

Vadodara: A local Congress leader has landed in trouble for making a unique and controversial advertisement about empty liquor bottles on social media platforms. Police have initiated legal action and further investigation against Congress leader Swajal Vyas in connection with a post that went viral on social media. According to reports, a post was shared on social media by Congress leader Swajal Vyas. In this post, he announced that a person who brings an empty liquor bottle will be given ₹100. As soon as the advertisement to collect empty liquor bottles in this way went viral, despite prohibition being officially implemented in Gujarat, the local politics and police machinery were in high buzz. After this post went viral, the police came into action mode. It has been alleged that Swajal Vyas has thrown an open challenge to the police administration through this post. Apart from this, he has also been accused of sending a negative message to the society and may disturb public peace.
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Lokmat
May 21, 2026, 09:22 AM
Congress Party Elects Praful Gudhe as New City President in Nagpur After 13-Year Tenure

Congress Party Elects Praful Gudhe as New City President in Nagpur After 13-Year Tenure

Kamlesh Wankhede Lokmat News Network Nagpur: After 13 years, Nagpur city Congress has got a new city president in the form of Praful Gudhe. After a long tenure of A. Vikas Thackeray, now Gudhe has been given a chance. The Gandhian way adopted by Gudhe, spinning the charkha of Mahatma Gandhi every Sunday, has brought him closer to the'high command '. He won the trust of the high command and it was agreed in Delhi to hand over the presidency of a politically important city like Nagpur to him. A. Vikas Thackeray had resigned as city president three times in the past. However, he was not accepted by the high command. This time he was not willing to be the president again. Therefore, the party had a challenge to choose a competent replacement for A. Thackeray. A भा.काँग्रेसतर्फेसंघटन campaign was launched to elect a new president. Central observers stayed in Nagpur for five days to know the wishes of the leaders, office bearers and workers.
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