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Mar 9, 2026, 04:21 PM
Nitish Kumar 'Digitally Arrested' by BJP, Claims Congress

Nitish Kumar 'Digitally Arrested' by BJP, Claims Congress

Patna: Bihar politics is on the boil, where power equations are changing rapidly. Bihar Congress chief Rajesh Ram has dropped a bombshell at a press conference, claiming that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is no longer able to take decisions independently, as the BJP has forced him to follow the RSS agenda by "digitally arresting" him. Ram alleged that the way preparations are being made to send Nitish Kumar to the Rajya Sabha is not a sudden decision but a part of a pre-planned script by the BJP. According to the Congress, the results of the Bihar Assembly elections and now Nitish Kumar's shift to central politics is the BJP's long-term game to root out the JDU, in which Nitish Kumar has been reduced to a mere pawn. The Congress state president said that the current situation in Bihar is very serious, that the leader who sometimes wiped the tears of his workers, is not even free to meet his own MLAs today.
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Mar 9, 2026, 04:14 PM
Gujarat BJP's Kisan Morcha Announces Organizational Appointments

Gujarat BJP's Kisan Morcha Announces Organizational Appointments

Gandhinagar: The Gujarat Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party Kisan Morcha has announced organizational appointments. At the end of discussions with BJP State President Jagdishbhai Vishwakarma, Organization General Secretary Ratnakarji and Mowdi Mandal, Kisan Morcha State President Hiren Hirpara has announced the names of state office bearers and conveners-cum-conveners of various cells. A balanced structure has been prepared in such a way that all the districts and metropolitans of Gujarat are represented in these appointments. Detailed appointment of state office bearers: Mahendrabhai Patel of Tapi, Dashrathsinh Chudasama of Vadodara city, Ranshibhai Gadhvi of Kutch, Sureshbhai Vasra of Jamnagar district, Vishnubhai Patel of Gandhinagar district, Ashwinbhai Sonari of Kheda, Sanjaybhai Patoliya of Junagadh district and Ashaben Chaudhary of Banaskantha district have been appointed as state general secretaries to boost the organization.
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Mar 9, 2026, 04:05 PM
Russia Congratulates Iran's New Supreme Leader Amid Crisis

Russia Congratulates Iran's New Supreme Leader Amid Crisis

Moscow: Russia has once again proved its firmness on the world political stage by congratulating Iran's newly-appointed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei. Russian President Vladimir Putin has become the first world leader to declare support for Mojtaba amid the chaos following the death of Ali Khamenei in a US-Israeli attack on February 28. In a solemn statement issued by the Kremlin, Putin said, "I am confident that you will carry forward your father's legacy with honor and unite the Iranian people in this time of crisis." Putin's move is not just a greeting, but a clear message to Washington that Russia will stand shoulder to shoulder with Iran instead of bowing to Western pressure. On the other hand, US President Donald Trump has warned Tehran of serious consequences if it takes an aggressive stance on this appointment.
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Mar 9, 2026, 04:00 PM
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Embarks on 5-Day Samriddhi Yatra Ahead of Rajya Sabha Elections

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Embarks on 5-Day Samriddhi Yatra Ahead of Rajya Sabha Elections

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is going to do what he loves best before going to the Rajya Sabha. On Tuesday, he will again go on a Samriddhi Yatra. On Tuesday, he is going to visit the Kosi and Seemanchal region. On the next 5 days, he will visit 10 districts. He will be accompanied by Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary. Nitish had filed his nomination for the Rajya Sabha elections on March 5. After becoming an MP, Bihar will get a new chief minister. As part of his Samriddhi Yatra, he will visit Supaul and Madhepura districts on Tuesday, March 10. He will then visit Kishanganj and Araria on March 11, Katihar and Purnia on March 12, Saharsa and Khagaria on March 13, and Begusarai and Sheikhpura on March 14. He will also have a night halt in Madhepura for 3 days. After the resounding victory of the NDA in the Bihar Assembly elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar started his Samriddhi Yatra in the month of January.
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Mar 9, 2026, 03:52 PM
Putin Sends Message of Solidarity to Iran Amid US-Israeli Attack

Putin Sends Message of Solidarity to Iran Amid US-Israeli Attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message of solidarity to the Iranian people. Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ali Khamenei, as its new head of state. Putin spoke earlier with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. A message from the presidential palace in the Kremlin said that Putin sent congratulations to Mojtaba. Putin said, "Iran is under attack. You have to take responsibility at that time. It takes courage and dedication to carry out your duties. Hopefully, you will unite the Iranian people in the face of danger." Putin said, "Russia stands with the Iranian people." Ten days have passed since the US-Israeli attack on Iran. The American press has revealed that the United States is responsible for the attack on the Iranian school. US President Donald Trump claimed that it was Iran that struck the school. 160 schoolgirls were killed in the attack. An analysis of the video shows that the Tomahawk missile was fired. Only 100 American soldiers remain in the school. Meanwhile, Iran continues to resist the price of crude oil in the international market.
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Mar 9, 2026, 03:48 PM
Mamata Banerjee Accuses CEC of Threatening State Officials Over Election Preparedness

Mamata Banerjee Accuses CEC of Threatening State Officials Over Election Preparedness

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday accused Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of threatening state officials during a meeting, and warned that “false bravado” by constitutional authorities was not acceptable. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Her remarks came against the backdrop of the Election Commission’s full bench meeting with senior administrative and police officials of the state earlier in the day, to review preparedness for the West Bengal assembly elections likely to be held in April. Speaking from the site of her dharna in Kolkata against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, Banerjee alleged that the CEC had adopted a threatening tone towards the state bureaucracy. “The CEC threatened our officers today at the meeting. I want to tell the CEC that having courage is good, but false bravado is not good,” she asserted. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Promise of Marriage: Consen sual relationships cannot be retroactively criminalised,... Undo Anekal Murder: Bengaluru Realtor Kidnapped and Kille d in TN Undo Yettinahole Project: Deve Gowda alleges polluted water to Kolar Undo According to officials, Kumar said during the meeting that any lapse in maintaining law and order before the elections would not be tolerated, and strict action would follow if responsibilities were not discharged properly. Also Read:After Birla, Gyanesh? Oppn to move impeachment notice against CEC Also Read:I.N.D.I.A. bloc plans to submit impeachment notice against CEC Gyanesh Kumar The CEC also questioned the absence of a Narcotics Advisory Committee in the state, and asked the officers to strengthen monitoring mechanisms ahead of the polls, they said. Sharpening her attack on the poll panel, Banerjee alleged that the ongoing SIR exercise was being used to deprive people of their voting rights. “We have only one point; everyone must be given the right to vote. We want to ensure voting rights for all,” the Trinamool Congress supremo said. She also claimed that intimidation and deletion of names from electoral rolls were being employed as political tools. “If you think you can capture power by attacking people, intimidating them and removing names from the voters’ list, that will not happen,” the CM said. ADVERTISEMENT Published 09 March 2026, 21:18 IST India News India Politics Mamata Banerjee Chief Election Commissioner CEC \West Bengal Gyanesh Kumar special intensive revision Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 9, 2026, 03:39 PM
Narendra Modi Congratulates Nepal's PM-Designate on Election Victory

Narendra Modi Congratulates Nepal's PM-Designate on Election Victory

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today congratulated Nepal's Prime Minister-designate on winning the elections. He wrote on X, "Had a cordial telephone conversation with Mr. Rabi Lamichhane, Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) and Mr. Balendra Shah, Senior Leader of the RSP.विज्ञापनविज्ञापनCongratulated both leaders on their electoral victories and RSP's resounding success in the Nepal elections. Conveyed my... - Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 9, 2026 India committed to work together." I congratulated both leaders on their electoral victory and the resounding success of the RSP in the Nepal elections. Read Trending VideosDelete this video / advertisementHad warm telephone conversations with Mr. Rabi Lamichhane, Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) and Mr. Balendra Shah, Senior Leader of the RSP.विज्ञापनविज्ञापनCongratulated both leaders on their electoral victories and RSP's resounding success in the Nepal elections. "
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Mar 9, 2026, 03:35 PM
US Gives India 30-Day Deadline to Buy Oil from Russia Amid Middle East War

US Gives India 30-Day Deadline to Buy Oil from Russia Amid Middle East War

Washington: A week into the US-Israel-Iran war, the world is staring at an oil crisis. Middle East Asia is in turmoil and the economies of many countries around the world are in trouble. The US has given India a month-long deadline to buy oil from Russia. This has sparked a debate in the US. Opposition lawmakers in Parliament Sam Liccardo and Reuben Gallego of Arizona have written a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, demanding that the Trump administration immediately withdraw the waivers given to India. "Your decision to grant a 30-day waiver is dangerous and suicidal. This decision does not seem right. The benefit of this waiver will go directly to the enemy," the lawmakers said in the letter. The US signed a trade deal with India last month on the condition that it does not buy oil from Russia. But as soon as the war in the Middle East began, the US announced a waiver from Russia.
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Mar 9, 2026, 03:34 PM
Vijay Asks CBI to Grant Him 15 Days Time for Questioning in Karur Stampede Case

Vijay Asks CBI to Grant Him 15 Days Time for Questioning in Karur Stampede Case

Summoned for the third round of questioning in the Karur stampede case on Tuesday, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) chief and actor Vijay has asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to grant him 15 days time to join the investigation and to hold the probe in Chennai instead of New Delhi. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The summoning comes amid speculation that the BJP and AIADMK were exerting intense pressure on Vijay to join the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for the April-May assembly elections. Also Read:CBI summons Vijay for further questioning on Karur stampede Also Read:CBI summons TVK chief Vijay on 10 March for further questioning on Karur stampede Though the BJP has been reaching out to TVK for the past few months – it is believed that the new party is likely to cut majorly into the anti-incumbency votes – Vijay has been resisting the pressure by refusing to respond to the feelers. Leaders from TVK, AIADMK, and BJP refuted the reports of talks for an alliance, but rumours continue to swirl. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Karnataka Politics: Yatnal Dismisses BJP Rejoining Plans Undo Kodagu elephant attack: Woman killed, district toll rises to four in 2026 Undo Promise of Marriage: Consen sual relationships cannot be retroactively criminalised,... Undo Sources in the TVK told DH that Vijay, who was questioned on January 12 and January 19 by the CBI on the case, was asked to appear for the third round of questioning on March 10. However, Vijay has replied to the CBI citing his inability to appear before the investigation officer (IO) on the said date due to election-related work – the TVK is launching the process of interviewing prospective candidates for the elections on Tuesday. “Since this is peak election season, we have asked the CBI 15 days’ time to appear for questioning. Moreover, we have also requested the CBI to questioning Vijay in Chennai, not Delhi. It will be easy for Vijay to appear for the questioning in Chennai considering his prior engagements and election work,” a senior TVK leader told DH. The leader said the reason for Vijay seeking questioning in Chennai is due to the time involved in travelling to Delhi and vice-versa. The sources in CBI said the agency wants to inquire Vijay as it has gathered material during the earlier rounds of questioning that requires further clarification from the actor-politician. The latest summons from the CBI is being interpreted as a pressure tactic by the BJP, which is being accused of using the agency and Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to make Vijay fall in line. Leaders from the BJP and AIADMK have been inviting the TVK into its alliance after having realised that Vijay contesting independently would help the DMK due to a possible vertical split in anti-incumbency and anti-DMK votes. TVK leaders said they never engaged with BJP leaders on the question of alliance with Vijay identifying the saffron party as his “ideological opponent.” “How many times do we clarify that we will not ally with the BJP? Allying with the AIADMK is also off-the-cards as we will join only with a party that accepts Vijay as the leader of the alliance,” the TVK leader said. Sources in the BJP told DH that the Vijay should understand the political situation that is unfolding and join the NDA to defeat the DMK. “What are his options? Can he afford to contest independently and lose the elections? If he joins the NDA, we will sweep the elections,” a senior BJP leader said. However, TVK leaders said the decision to contest independently or go for an alliance has to be taken by Vijay, not any other political party. “How can other political parties say we don’t have an option? Going alone is the right option, according to us and we have decided to go alone,” the leader added. During the first two rounds of questioning, CBI sleuths wanted to know why Vijay arrived late at the venue, why did he continue with his speech, why did the rally begin late, and why didn’t he stay back when he knew something was amiss – the actor did throw water bottles at the crowd when someone sought help after people began fainting due to dehydration. Other questions included whether the TVK expected the crowd to swell and the arrangements made by the party for the public meeting. It is believed that Vijay maintained that neither his party nor him were responsible for the stampede and laid the blame on the district administration. Though permission was sought for the meeting to be held between 3 pm-10 pm his party, Vijay’s TVK had publicised that he will come at 12.30 pm but the actor reached Karur only at 6 pm, by when crowds swelled. Eye witnesses told DH in Karur on September 28 that people pushed the other to move forward to go near the bus in which Vijay was travelling so that they can take a glimpse of the actor. ADVERTISEMENT Published 09 March 2026, 21:04 IST India News CBI Indian Politics Vijay Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 9, 2026, 03:29 PM
Germany's Social Democrats Face Existential Threat After Worst-Ever Election Result

Germany's Social Democrats Face Existential Threat After Worst-Ever Election Result

Following the state elections in Baden-Württemberg , the mood at the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), Germany's oldest political party, oscillates between utter shock and a sense of helplessness. With 5.5% of the vote, the SPD just managed to cross the 5% threshold for representation in parliament. This has been its worst result in post-war history. The SPD has achieved single-digit results in four other federal states since 2021. At the federal level, too, success has been elusive: For a long time now, the SPD has been languishing between just 13% and 16%. What has become of the former people's party, which in its heyday would win over almost every second voter in Germany? To understand what went wrong, we need to rewind through its history: The SPD was founded as a traditional workers' party in 1863, which makes it the country's oldest political party. In that period, it aimed to be the political representative of factory workers, whose precarious lives were characterized by long working hours, low wages, job insecurity, a lack of occupational safety and a housing shortage. Blue collar workers became the SPD's voter base, buying into the promise of education, equal opportunities and equal rights for all, regardless of class or origin. Nowadays, the traditional working class no longer exists: Well-paid industrial workers have long become the middle class in society. The Left: A split from the SPD According to a survey by pollster Forsa in November 2025, only 9% of Germany's blue-collar workers and the unemployed said they would vote for the SPD. Those who feel socially disadvantaged now tend to sympathize with the far-right populist Alternative for Germany (AfD). After the general election in February 2025, an infratest-dimap poll found that 38% of working class voters had cast their ballot for the AfD. Many former SPD voters have also switched to the socialist Left Party , which was formed in part because of dissatisfaction with the social welfare policies of the SPD under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder , who headed a coalition government with the Greens from 1998 to 2005. The Left was formed in 2007 through the merger of the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) — the successor to East Germany 's ruling party — and Labour and Social Justice — The Electoral Alternative, which split from the SPD in Western Germany . Schröder and his SPD came to power in 1998 after 16 years of Chancellor Helmut Kohl , of the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU). The SPD won almost 41% of the vote through a campaign that wooed voters not just on the left, but in the political center. In the face of high unemployment and a sluggish economy, Schröder pushed through a radical reform of the welfare state, called " Agenda 2010 ." State social benefits were cut, employment protection was relaxed, and the low-wage sector was expanded. A history of Germany's coalition governments Only once has federal Germany been ruled by a single party with a parliamentary majority. Coalitions are, therefore, the norm. DW looks at the various governing combinations that have presided in the Bundestag. Image: Fabrizio Bensch/REUTERS CDU-SPD (2025-?) Yet another coalition of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) and the center-left Social Democrat Party (SPD) has taken office on May 6, 2025. Both the CDU and the SPD have dwindled in recent years, so there is now no talk of "grand coalition" as they embark on a mission to save Germany's economy from decline and society from further polarization. Image: Florian Gaertner/IMAGO SPD-Green Party-FDP (2021-2024) From 2021 until late 2024, Germany was governed by a center-left coalition of Social Democrats (SPD), ecologist Greens and neoliberal Free Democrats (FDP), whose color is yellow. The government known as "Ampel" (traffic light) in Germany, started out as a self-declared "Fortschrittskoalition" (progress coalition) but got mired in infighting and became the least popular government ever. Image: Michael Kappeler/dpa/picture alliance CDU/CSU-SPD (2013-2021) After taking more than 40% of the vote, Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives probably weren't expecting to rule with the SPD. However, her old allies, the FDP failed to meet the 5% threshold to enter the Bundestag, and options were limited. Merkel called on the SPD to join her and "take on the responsibility to build a stable government." She made the same speech again four years later. Image: Maurizio Gambarini/dpa/picture alliance CDU/CSU-FDP (2009-2013) The SPD, part of the outgoing coalition, picked up a disappointing 23% in the 2009 federal election. The Free Democrats, by contrast, won more than 14% of the vote. Chancellor Angela Merkel (center) and the FDP's Guido Westerwelle (left) formed a coalition with relative ease. It was, after all, Germany's 11th CDU/CSU-FDP government. Image: Markus Schreiber/AP Photo/picture alliance CDU/CSU-SPD (2005-2009) "Grand coalitions" do not come easily. When the first exit polls came in, both Gerhard Schröder (left) and Angela Merkel (right) declared themselves the winner. In the end, Merkel's conservatives defeated the SPD by just 1%. Germany's two largest parties agreed to form the country's second-ever grand coalition, and Schröder left politics. Image: Stefan Sauer/dpa/picture alliance SPD-Green Party (1998-2005 ) In 1998, the CDU/CSU lost a general election and SPD candidate Gerhard Schröder (left) became chancellor, heading a center-left government with the Green Party. Joschka Fischer of the Greens took over the Foreign Ministry. Image: Andreas Altwein/dpa/picture-alliance CDU-DSU-Democratic Awakening (1990) Shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany held its first free election. The Christian Democrats under Lothar de Maiziere took over 40% of the vote. They went into coalition with two small parties: German Social Union and Democratic Awakening, whose members included one Angela Merkel. In October that year, the government signed the reunification treaty with West Germany. Image: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/picture alliance CDU/CSU-FDP (1982-1998) The friendship between the SPD and FDP ended as the two parties' differing ideologies became irreconcilable in the early 1980s. The liberals again switched sides, seeking a deal with the conservatives. They formed a new CDU/CSU-FDP coalition under the leadership of Helmut Kohl (pictured), who remained chancellor for 16 years until well after German reunification. SPD-FDP (1969-1982) Willy Brandt (left) became Germany's first Social Democratic chancellor in the postwar period. The CDU/CSU was the strongest party, but Brandt struck a deal with the FDP to secure a narrow majority in the Bundestag. This wouldn't be the last time the FDP would be called out for a lack of loyalty. In 1974, Brandt was replaced by Helmut Schmidt (right), who went on to win two more elections. Image: Sammy Minkoff/picture alliance CDU/CSU - SPD (1966-1969) The first-ever "grand coalition" was not the product of an election. Ludwig Erhard was re-elected in 1965 and continued to rule alongside the FDP who left the government in the following year over budget disputes. Erhard also resigned and Kurt Kiesinger (center) was chosen to take over. With the FDP out, he governed with the center-left Social Democrats, led by Willy Brandt. Image: UPI/dpa/picture-alliance CDU/CSU-FDP (1961-1966) After four years of ruling West Germany on their own between 1957 and 1961, the conservatives lost their majority in the Bundestag and were forced to enter into coalition with the Free Democrats again. Adenauer resigned in 1963 for his part in the so-called "Spiegel" scandal. His economic affairs minister, Ludwig Erhard (left), was elected by parliament to take over. Image: Alfred Hennig/dpa/picture-alliance CDU/CSU-FDP-DP (1949-1961) The first democratic government to govern West Germany since the end of World War II saw Christian Democratic Union leader Konrad Adenauer form a governing coalition with the Free Democrats and the German Party (a now-defunct national conservative party). It had a very slim majority. Small coalition partners fell by the wayside, eventually leaving the CDU/CSU to govern alone. Image: - /dpa/picture alliance 12 images 1 | 12 12 images The SPD lost half of its voters The conservative opposition bloc of the CDU and Christian Social Union (CSU) enthusiastically applauded this agenda, which gave a boost to the German economy. Within the SPD, however, it led to massive disputes. The left wing of the party rebelled and no longer wanted to support Schröder's policies. Within 10 years, the SPD had lost almost half of its voters — to the Left, the Greens and even the CDU, as Angela Merkel, by then the chancellor, steadily nudged her conservatives leftward. Her conservative critics called this "the social democratization of the CDU." It became increasingly difficult for voters to distinguish between the policies of the CDU/CSU and the SPD — especially as the CDU/CSU and SPD governed together in a coalition for most of the period from 2005 to 2021. During this time, the SPD made many political compromises and was unable to push many of its more left-wing social and tax policies through. Another chapter of failure Before the 2021 general election, the SPD was polling at 16%, but, following major gaffes by the conservatives during the election campaign, it emerged as the strongest party, winning 25.7% of the vote. Olaf Scholz , the finance minister and vice chancellor under Merkel, became chancellor. The party hoped that it was finally back on the road to success. The opposite was the case. The three-way coalition led by Scholz was hampered by massive infighting between the Greens and the neoliberal Free Democrats (FDP). The government collapsed prematurely after only three years in power and the SPD's reputation was further damaged. In the 2025 election , it only managed to secure around 16%, prompting the head of the Forsa institute, Manfred Güllner, to speak of an "existential threat" to the SPD. New SPD policy platform shifts to the left In 2025, the SPD once again entered government, this time in a coalition as the junior partner to Chancellor Friedrich Merz 's CDU/CSU — and now the party faces familiar problems. Once again, they run the risk of being unable to define their own profile. The SPD has begun working on a new policy platform for 2027 that is to feature left-wing social policies. But how credible is that? Such demands will not prevail against its current coalition partner. Under Merz, the CDU has once again become significantly more conservative. In view of empty state coffers and a very weak economy, cuts in social spending are on the cards, the CDU/CSU is planning a major reform of the welfare state, the pension system, healthcare, and care for the elderly. The SPD also believes that many of the proposals are necessary, but has demanded a more humane approach. The party has benefited slightly in polls from this push for more social equality. The federal government is currently trying to avoid an open dispute because of the upcoming state elections — but it seems increasingly paralyzed in terms of domestic policy. Political observers expect both the CDU and the SPD to draw consequences from the first two state elections in March, in the southwestern states of Baden-Württemberg and, following that, the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate , where the SPD has headed the government since 1991. If it were to lose power there, pressure is likely to grow within the party to distance itself from CDU/CSU on the national level. This article was originally written in German. It was first published on February 18 2026 and later updated to reflect news developments. 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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Mar 9, 2026, 03:25 PM
Left Front Announces Candidates for TTAADC and Dharmanagar Assembly Bypoll in Tripura

Left Front Announces Candidates for TTAADC and Dharmanagar Assembly Bypoll in Tripura

The Left Front in Tripura on Monday announced its candidates for the forthcoming elections to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) and the Dharmanagar Assembly bypoll, fielding more than 70 per cent fresh faces. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), the dominant partner in the Left Front, will contest 25 of the 28 TTAADC seats, while the All India Forward Bloc (AIFB), Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) and Communist Party of India (CPI) have been allotted one seat each. Of the 27 candidates declared so far, 20 are first-time contestants, according to the list released by the Left Front. CPI(M) state secretary and Leader of the Opposition Jitendra Chaudhury said the candidates represent a mix of experience and youth. He said the party had nominated leaders committed to raising issues concerning people’s rights. Among the candidates, Karim Debbarma (27), contesting from Asharambari–Halahali, is the youngest, while former Chief Executive Member of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council and senior leader Radhacharan Debbarma (63) is the oldest. Seven candidates are above 50 years of age and three are over 60, while the rest are younger leaders. Chaudhury said the party announced the candidates in advance as the TTAADC elections are conventionally held by mid-April. With the calendar already entering March, the party expects the poll schedule to be announced soon, he said. The CPI(M) has also nominated former MLA Amitabha Datta as its candidate for the Dharmanagar Assembly bypoll in North Tripura district. The seat fell vacant following the death of sitting MLA and Biswabandhu Sen, who was also the Speaker of the Tripura Legislative Assembly. Chaudhury said the party would contest the bypoll as part of the democratic process. The Left Front also released the names of its candidates for the TTAADC seats, including Barendra Reang (Damcherra–Jampui), Ramakanta Nath (Kanchanpur), Sadhan Chakma (Karamcherra), Badarbhum Halam (Demcherra–Kachucherra), Khusiram Tripura (Chawmanu), Rahul Das (Manu), Sumati Ranjan Chakma (Raimavalley), Dhanchamani Reang (Gandacherra–Ganganagar), Karim Debbarma (Asharambari–Halahali), Atul Debbarma (Kulai–Chamlahaur), Ratan Kishore Jamatia (Teliamura–Maharani), Samaresh Debbarma (Ramchandraghat), Surya Debbarma (Mandwi–Pulinpur), Radhacharan Debbarma (Jirania), Amulya Debbarma (Simna–Tamakari), Sanjit Debbarma (Budhjung Nagar–Waki Nagar), Brajalal Debbarma (Pekuarjola–Janmejoy Nagar), Benilal Debbarma (Takajola–Jampuijala), Brinda Debbarma (Amtali–Gholaghati), Amrita Sadhan Jamatia (Bagma), Magendra Reang (Natun Bazar–Malbasa), Prithwiraj Koloi (Ompi), Parikshit Murasingh (Kathalia–Mirza–Rajapur), Barjung Tripura (Purba Muhuripur–Bhuratali) and Uchathoi Mog (Silacharri–Manu Bankul). The Machmara seat has been allotted to the AIFB and its candidate will be announced later. The CPI has nominated Narendra Reang from Birchandra–Kalashi, while the RSP has fielded Haradhan Jamatia from Maharani–Chellagang.
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Maharashtra Times
Mar 9, 2026, 03:19 PM
Russia Backs Iran's New Supreme Leader Amid Tensions with US and Israel

Russia Backs Iran's New Supreme Leader Amid Tensions with US and Israel

Russian President Putin on Monday announced his support for Iran's new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. His son, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has since died in a US-Israeli attack on February 28. The United States and Israel do not recognize Mojtaba's election. However, Russia's support for Mojtaba Khamenei means Israel will become a bigger headache for the United States. Israel has threatened to release any Iranian Supreme Leader alive. Putin issued a message to Iran's new Supreme Leader in which he said, "Russia has been and will be a faithful ally of Iran." He added, "Your tenure in this highest office will undoubtedly require courage and perseverance at a time when Iran is facing an armed attack." He did not endorse the election of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:58 PM
Fear and Tension Spread Like Ripples: A Reflection of Political Climate

Fear and Tension Spread Like Ripples: A Reflection of Political Climate

Manideepa Nandi Biswas'Jaare kalpishe amar ga... Jaare kaney kampis bau agun poha ja...'This song of Ajit Pandey, which evoked extreme blood, was humming in the chest as soon as the arithmetic test came. That tremor did not just stay in the classroom, in the examination room, but spread far and wide, surpassing the tension of living in the age of politics. That day, literally, how many districts, including Kolkata, shook the Satkhira connection in Bangladesh, broke into cracks on the Rajpath, the newly built concrete roads, even the multi-storeyed walls. These cracks and tremors are beyond our bodies in a larger sense, generation after generation. The tremors of fear, the tremors of insecurity in search of a way to survive. Tension is everywhere, the high-voltage power connection is in the speeches of the politicians, a war game with SIR, the battle of Durandavis (Durandhavis) or the voter list (Durandhavis). On the other hand, the whole country is suffering from the death of a child, the death of a child,
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:57 PM
Chhattisgarh's Laxmi Verma and Phulo Devi Netam Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha

Chhattisgarh's Laxmi Verma and Phulo Devi Netam Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Chhattisgarh BJP candidate Laxmi Verma and Congress candidate Phulo Devi Netam have been elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha. The two leaders reached the Vidhan Sabha building on Monday to collect the certificate. During this, both the MPs congratulated each other on the victory by offering sweets and hugging each other. BJP and Congress leaders were present on this occasion. Everyone has congratulated and wished both the leaders. Read Trending Videos Remove this Video / Advertisement. Newly elected Rajya Sabha member Laxmi Verma met Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai in the Chief Minister's Office Room in Chhattisgarh Assembly today. Chief Minister Sai has extended his heartiest congratulations and best wishes to Laxmi Verma on being elected to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament. The Chief Minister said that Laxmi Verma will play an important role in empowering the people of Chhattisgarh, the issues related to development and the expectations of the general public.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:53 PM
Iran's New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Suspected to be Injured After Family Killed in Attack

Iran's New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Suspected to be Injured After Family Killed in Attack

Tel Aviv: The Israeli media is claiming that Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is injured. He has been declared the Supreme Leader after his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in an Israeli-American attack. Mojtaba Khamenei's father, as well as his mother and wife, were killed in the attack. However, Iranian state media later claimed that Mojtaba Khamenei is healthy. However, Mojtaba Khamenei is suspected to be injured due to not being able to appear in front of the country even in times of crisis. What is injured Mojtaba Khamenei? Israeli media Ynet News reports that Mojtaba Khamenei is badly injured in an Israeli attack. However, this report does not state the source of information on Mojtaba's injury. Mojtaba Khamenei himself is not believed to have been injured since the start of the Israeli-American attack on 28 February, although he has not issued a statement claiming that he was injured.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:48 PM
Iran Names New Supreme Leader Amid Ongoing War with US and Israel

Iran Names New Supreme Leader Amid Ongoing War with US and Israel

Iran has named as the country’s new supreme leader, following the death of his father . The war has now entered its tenth day. Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, was selected by a committee of senior Shiite clerics after his father was killed in an airstrike during the opening phase of the US-Israeli attacks on Iran.For more than three decades, Ali Khamenei had been Iran’s most powerful figure, serving as the country’s top religious and political authority. The International Energy Agency called ​for a coordinated ‌release of emergency oil reserves during online meeting ​with the ​finance ministers from the Group ⁠of Seven nations ​on Monday, Japanese ​Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama told a briefing. "IEA called for ​each country to ​do coordinated release of oil ‌reserves," ⁠Katayama said, as the ministers gathered online to discuss the ​impact ​of ⁠war in Iran on the ​markets which saw ​oil ⁠prices surging to more than $119 a barrel ⁠on ​Monday. Doha’s Defence Ministry says it shot down 17 ballistic missile and six unmanned aerial vehicles launched towards Qatar from Iran. The interceptions resulted in no causalities during the midday strikes, it said in a statement. France President Emmanuel Macron on Monday said that “When Cyprus is attacked, Europe is attacked” amid Iran’s strikes in the region hitting several Gulf countries. Hezbollah has congratulated Ayatollah Sayyid Mojtaba Khamenei on his election as the third supreme leader of Iran, following the death of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In a statement, Hezbollah praised Iran’s Assembly of Experts for what it described as the swift election of a new leader despite the ongoing attack by the United States and Israel. ⁠France ⁠will send two frigates as part of ⁠the European Union’s naval ⁠mission Aspides in the Red Sea, French President Emmanuel Macron ‌says. “We are in the process of setting up a purely defensive, purely escort ⁠mission, which must ⁠be prepared together with both European and non-European ⁠states,” Macron said ⁠after meeting with ⁠Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos ‌Mitsotakis in Cyprus. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said that world is “going to be a safer and a better place when this mission is accomplished”. Speaking during an event in Washington DC on Monday, Rubio said America is targeting “the world’s largest hostage taker, the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism – the regime in Iran”. German ⁠Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed concern about ⁠increasing energy prices as a result of the war. “We are concerned about the development ⁠of energy prices,” Merz told a news conference. “⁠We know that this could potentially ⁠have an impact ⁠on the ⁠German economy,” he said. Last week, Merz voiced support for the US-Israeli war on Iran during a visit to the White House but said he hopes it ends soon because the attack is hurting the global economy. In a brief statement, Qatari Ministry of Defence said the country’s armed forces had intercepted a missile attack, according to Al Jazeera. People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president and former J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday visited the Iranian Cultural Centre and embassy in New Delhi to offer her condolences following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei in strikes by the US and Israel. Turkiye’s Defence Ministry has warned it will take “all necessary measures” against any threat posed to its territory, after it said a ballistic missile fired from Iran was intercepted upon entering its airspace. “Turkiye places great importance on good neighbourly relations and regional stability,” said the Defence Ministry. “However, we once again emphasise that all necessary measures will be taken decisively and without hesitation against any threat directed at our country’s territory and airspace.” Iran’s Mehr news agency is reporting that three people were injured in Isfahan and two are still trapped under the rubble. The attack targeted the Isfahan governorate building, it added. The NATO intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Iran toward Turkey on Monday, according to a statement by the Turkish Defence Ministry. The interception follows a similar event on March 4, after which NATO said it strengthened its missile-defence posture in the region. Debris from the munition landed in Gaziantep province in southern Turkey, approximately 150 kilometres from the Incirlik Air Base, where hundreds of US military personnel are stationed and where US nuclear weapons are widely believed to be stored. The Qatari Ministry of Interior has urged residents to stay indoors due to an elevated security threat. Thousands of people gathered in Tehran Square on Monday to pledge allegiance to the new Iranian leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, AFP reported. Iran named Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of the country's late supreme leader, the Islamic Republic’s next ruler on Monday. The UN agency for children, UNICEF, says at least 83 children have been killed and 254 injured in Lebanon since March 2 as the war between Israel and Hezbollah intensified. “On average, more than 10 children have been killed every day across Lebanon over the past week, with approximately 36 children injured each day,” the statement published on the UNICEF website said on Monday. “In the last 28 months, 329 children have reportedly been killed in Lebanon and 1,632 were injured,” it added. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the US-Israeli attacks on the country have put all international laws at risk. “They have violated all international norms and practices,” he said. French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Cyprus on Monday to discuss regional security, as France deployed warships to the Mediterranean and the US-Israeli war against Iran stretched into a second week. Macron, who landed in Paphos earlier Monday, met Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for talks. Continuing his remarks, the Iranian Foreign Ministry accused the US of seeking to take control of Iran’s oil resources. “Their design is clear, their enterprise is quite obvious – they aim at partitioning our country to take illegal possession of our oil riches,” he said. “Their objective is to violate our sovereignty, defeat our people and undermine our humanity.” IndiGo said one of its international flights was forced to return to its origin due to sudden airspace restrictions amid the evolving security situation in West Asia. In a press statement on Monday, the airline said flight 6E 033 operating from Delhi to Manchester had to turn back at the last minute after authorities imposed restrictions in the region. IndiGo added that some flights may take longer routes or face diversions due to the developments. The airline said it is coordinating with relevant authorities to explore options to resume the journey, stressing that the safety and security of passengers, crew, and aircraft remain its top priority. The United States and Iran have offered sharply different accounts of the sinking of an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean last week, with Washington rejecting Tehran's claim the vessel was unarmed and Iranian officials insisting it was operating in a noncombat role. The United States Indo-Pacific Command on Sunday rejected Iran's claim that the warship IRIS Dena was unarmed when it was sunk in a submarine attack in international waters off Sri Lanka on March 4. In a statement on X, INDOPACOM called Iran's assertion that the vessel was unarmed "false." Iran on Monday accused European countries including France of creating the conditions that led to the United States and Israel attacking the Islamic republic and triggering a war. "European countries have unfortunately helped create these conditions," said foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei during a weekly press briefing. Here are some key highlights from his speech - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says ⁠his government is talking to international partners about what can be done to reduce the economic ⁠impact of the Iranian crisis on people and businesses. “The job of government ‌is obviously to get ahead, look around the corner, to work with others,” Starmer said at an event in London, adding that the government was “talking to our international partners, as well, about what more we can do together to reduce the likely impact ⁠on people here”. The Israeli strikes on Iranian oil depots, which created doomsday scenes in Tehran, have seemingly led to a disagreement between the US and Tel Aviv. While officials in Washington and Tel Aviv maintain that the IDF notified the US military ahead of the strikes, a US official quoted by Axios said the US military was surprised by the strikes' scope. According to an Israeli official quoted in the report, the US message to Israel was "WTF". The Iranian foreign ministry spokesman says “we are doing our best to maintain the security and provide the necessary protection to all” diplomatic missions in the country, over 100 of which he says still remain. “However, the belligerent parties have crossed all red lines,” he added. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday affirmed his “unwaivering support” for Tehran and said that it stands in “solidarity with our Iranian friends.” Russian President Vladimir Putin also congratulated Mojtaba Khamenei on his appointment as Iran's new leader, the Kremlin said on Monday. Earlier, Russia had said it is not neutral in this matter. Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday said the Israeli military unlawfully fired white phosphorus munitions in the town of Yohmor in southern Lebanon. The international NGO said its researchers made this determination after verifying and geolocating seven images showing airburst white phosphorus munitions deployed over a residential part of the town on 03 March. White phosphorus is highly toxic, creating clouds of phosphorus pentoxide that then react with the moisture in the air – or in people’s lungs – to form phosphoric acid. It reacts violently with oxygen, meaning it can ignite and set fire to certain targets once released. In an interview with Times of Israel, US President Donald Trump said the decision to end the war with Iran will be taken mutually with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. One person has been killed and another is critically injured in Yehud area in central Israel as Iran fired fresh missiles on Monday. Israel's death toll from the war has now risen to 11, Al Jazeera reported. Asked about possible mediation efforts for a ceasefire, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said discussions of such a topic are “irrelevant” for the time being. “As we speak, military confrontations are still under way,” the Foreign Ministry spokesperson told the news briefing in Tehran. “At this particular point, speaking of any matter other than defending our homeland is irrelevant.” “We did not initiate or start this war,” he added. “It is not a war of choice. It is a war of necessity that was imposed on us.”
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:48 PM
Kenya's State House Budget Draws Scrutiny as Allocation Nearly Doubles

Kenya's State House Budget Draws Scrutiny as Allocation Nearly Doubles

Kenya 's State House budget has drawn renewed scrutiny after the latest supplementary estimates pushed the allocation to about Sh16.9 billion (approximately $130 million, €112 million), up from Sh 8.6 billion, triggering debate among economists and fiscal analysts about government spending priorities and the structure of presidential budgets. The increase, which nearly doubled the original allocation for the 2025/26 financial year, has also fueled comparisons with the White House budget in the United States of America (US) . Some reports circulating in local political debate have suggested that Kenya's State House now spends more than its American counterpart, Nigeria, South Africa and several other countries. However, economists say such comparisons often overlook key structural differences in how presidential costs are accounted for in different governments. "In the US, many of the costs associated with running the presidency are distributed across several government agencies rather than concentrated under a single budget line," Rufas Kamau, an economist and financial markets researcher at Forbes Digital Assets, said. Critics accuse President William Ruto of misplaced priorities after his government nearly doubled the State House budget Image: Thomas Mukoya/REUTERS He said security for the US president, for instance, is handled by the Secret Service, while aircraft such as Air Force One fall under the Department of War (previously known as the Department of Defense). "Other logistical and administrative expenses are also spread across multiple departments within the federal government," Kamau told DW. Kenya's State House budget explained In Kenya, however, a larger portion of presidential operations is consolidated under the State House budget, making direct comparisons with the White House or other countries somewhat misleading. Kenya's State House budget covers a wide range of responsibilities beyond the president's immediate office. These include operations at State Lodges across the country, administrative services tied to the presidency and statutory benefits for retired presidents and deputy presidents. But even with those structural differences, economists say the sharp rise in Kenya's State House allocation raises legitimate concerns about transparency and fiscal discipline. Samuel Nyandemo, a senior lecturer in economics at the University of Nairobi, argues that the figures that the figures released by State House might even underestimate the true spending. "Most of this money is not properly accounted for," Nyandemo told DW, adding that limited disclosure around how the funds are used raises questions about oversight. He also questioned whether spending had remained within the limits approved by Parliament. "Firstly, State House was allocated some money through the budget which has been overutilized, meaning they are spending outside the approved budget reallocation, which is an illegality," he said. "They [State House in Nairobi] are living beyond their means." During his first State of the Nation Address, President William Ruto told Kenyans to tighten their belts as the country grappled with mounting debt. "We must admit that as a country, we had been living large and way beyond our means. The time has come, therefore, to retire the false comforts and illusory benefits of wasteful expenditure, and counterproductive subsidies on consumption by which we dug ourselves deeper into the hole of avoidable debt." Nyandemo said the current spending debate reflects wider concerns about whether resources are being directed toward the most urgent national needs. "Remember, currently the northeastern part of Kenya is facing severe drought ," he said. Pressure from rising public debt Kenya's growing public debt and fiscal pressures have put the spotlight on government spending across ministries and institutions. The East African nation has been implementing fiscal reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and managing rising debt obligations, forcing policymakers to weigh competing priorities across sectors such as education, healthcare and social services. "Most of our educational programs are facing the need for the supply of critical facilities, including books, chairs, and employing extra teachers to meet the gap," Nyandemo pointed out, stressing that the health services sector is underperforming. "In most hospitals, patients are having no food. So that theory indicates that the priorities of the current government are misplaced or upside down." Other economists say the debate should move beyond comparisons with wealthy nations and instead focus on whether the spending reflects Kenya's own economic realities . "What we should really be asking is not how Kenya compares to the US in terms of raw numbers, but whether Sh16.9 billion is worth it or comparable to what Kenya actually needs," Kamau said. He added the scale of the allocation becomes harder to justify when viewed against the pressures many households and sectors of the economy are currently facing. "When you look at the things happening in the country right now, they do not really make sense, especially in terms of healthcare. We saw the government raising the premiums that people pay for medical insurance. On the other hand, the premiums are rising, but the returns people get, especially if they are sick, are much lower." Kamau noted that the issue becomes clearer when State House spending is viewed in the context of the broader demands on the national budget. "If you look at other things happening in the Kenyan economy, you get into a situation where State House spending has become significant spending for the government and also for the economy." He also questioned rising expenditures when government revenues remain under pressure. "Seeing the State House budget go up does not make sense, especially considering that we do not need a lot of this travel and maintenance in the State House budget at a time when we are going through a period where what we are consuming is much higher compared to what we are generating in terms of revenue for the government account." Calls for stronger accountability Kamau adds that comparisons within Africa further highlight the scale of the spending. "For example, Nigeria has a population of about 220 million people and spends about 3.1 billion Kenyan shillings on the presidency. In Kenya, we are spending about 16.9 billion for a population of almost 60 million people. Clearly, the appetite for taxpayer money is much higher in Kenya compared to many other nations," he added. For Nyandemo, the State House should reassess how it is using resources and ensure spending aligns with approved budget limits. "State House needs to adjust its extravagancy and wastages and stick to the budget," he said. "It cannot be justified, therefore raising eyebrows on public expenditure through an appetite for sparingly using taxpayers' money on issues which are of no consequence in terms of promoting economic growth and improving service delivery." Why are Kenyans skeptical over Ruto's youth jobs project? To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 03:12 He said some operational functions could potentially be handled more efficiently by specialized entities through outsourcing arrangements. "You know the best practices we borrowed from developed economies, including the West," he said. "I think it is high time the Kenyan government resorted to outsourcing some of the services to be handled by specialized entities that know exactly how to quantify the patches in terms of hospitality and the like." Nyandemo, however, stressed that the services to be outsourced should be strictly confined to the budget and the rules and norms of procurement. Edited by: Chrispin Mwakideu
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:44 PM
Flipkart Completes Redomiciliation to India, Aims for Stock Market Listing in FY27

Flipkart Completes Redomiciliation to India, Aims for Stock Market Listing in FY27

Walmart-owned Flipkart has completed the redomiciliation of its holding structure to India from Singapore , with the company reportedly targeting a stock market listing in FY27. “Flipkart has received Government of India approval for its internal restructuring, pursuant to which Flipkart Internet Private Limited is now the holding entity of the Flipkart group. This completes the redomiciliation of the Flipkart group to India, a significant milestone that reflects our deep and long-term commitment to India,” a company spokesperson said. The move comes more than a decade after Flipkart shifted its headquarters overseas. The company first announced plans to move its headquarters back to India in April 2025. By September, it received in-principle approval from a Singapore court, with hearings also held before India’s National Company Law Appellate Tribunal. Flipkart’s gross merchandise value reportedly stood at around $30 billion in 2025, up from roughly $23 billion in 2021. The platform has over 500 million customers and 1.6 million sellers, while its logistics arm Ekart delivers to more than 22,000 pin codes. The redomiciliation mirrors a broader trend of Indian startups reversing their overseas holding structures ahead of domestic listings. Fintech firm Groww listed in India last year, while quick commerce player Zepto reportedly filed confidentially for an IPO in December. Founded in Bengaluru in 2007, Flipkart was among several Indian startups that set up offshore holding entities to attract foreign capital and navigate the regulatory environment of the time. Walmart acquired a majority stake in the company for $16 billion in 2018. India has been actively encouraging technology companies to list domestically, with several firms citing regulatory clarity and simpler tax structures as reasons for the shift home.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:44 PM
US-Iran War Enters New Phase: Oil Prices Surge to $100+ Amid Escalating Conflict

US-Iran War Enters New Phase: Oil Prices Surge to $100+ Amid Escalating Conflict

US President Donald Trump’s war on Iran has entered a new phase, and it looks less like a quick show of force than the opening stretch of a larger, riskier conflict.Driving the newsKhamenei 'ANNOYS' Trump With Last-Minute Curveball; Iran-US War 'Unavoidable' As Talks FractureOperation Epic Fury is entering a more combustible phase: Iran has installed Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader after the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, oil has vaulted above $100 a barrel, and President Donald Trump is signaling he still has room to escalate.The war, which began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran and is now in its second week, is no longer just a campaign against nuclear sites and military infrastructure. It is turning into a broader test of endurance, command and political will - one stretching from Tehran to Tel Aviv to the Gulf’s oil terminals and shipping lanes.The US-Iran conflict has entered its 10th day after another weekend of strikes on military and civilian-linked targets, Brent crude has jumped roughly 25% and crossed the psychological barrier of $100 a barrel.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran fires first wave of missiles at Israel under new Supreme Leader Mojtaba KhameneiUS-Israel Rift Over Iran Strike: White House surprised by Israeli oil depot attacks; Iran warns of retaliationVideo shows thick black smoke rising after Iran hits Bahrain's largest BAPCO oil refinery — watchOil prices at its highest since 2022..That combination - leadership transition in Tehran, widening attacks across the region and surging oil - is why Epic Fury is starting to look less like a sharp punitive operation and more like the opening act of a regional war with no clear end state.Who is Mojtaba Khamenei?Mojtaba Khamenei has spent years as one of the most consequential opaque figures in Iranian politics. He held no major public-facing office under his father, but he has long been seen as a power center behind the scenes.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikePremium Residential Plots from ₹2 Cr*Trident RealtyLearn MoreUndoAFP described him as a discreet but influential cleric closely tied to conservatives and to the Revolutionary Guard, which pledged allegiance to him quickly after his elevation. That allegiance is crucial. In modern Iran, supreme authority does not rest on clerical title alone. It rests on whether the coercive apparatus, above all the Revolutionary Guard, accepts and protects the leader at the top.His background has also made him familiar to Washington. The United States sanctioned him in 2019, saying he represented his father despite holding no elected office and worked closely with security services in furthering both regional ambitions and domestic repression.According to a Bloomberg investigation citing anonymous sources and Western intelligence reports, Mojtaba Khamenei amassed wealth estimated at more than $100 million, with money from oil sales allegedly routed into British real estate, European hotels, and Dubai property through shell companies.That portrait does not make him merely a son elevated by bloodline. It makes him a continuity figure in a much thicker sense: A man shaped by the same networks of clerical authority, security power, financial opacity, and anti-Western statecraft that defined his father’s rule.Why it mattersIran’s decision to go from one Khamenei to another is the clearest sign yet that Tehran is choosing continuity over compromise.FT reported that the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the slain supreme leader, signals the Islamic republic intends to preserve its hardline posture toward the US, Israel and the west. The paper quoted Chatham House’s Sanam Vakil saying, “This is a signal that the regime in its current form has no inclination to compromise and they intend to resist at all costs.”That makes the succession bigger than a family story or clerical appointment. It is a wartime message: The system survived decapitation and is reorganizing around resistance, not surrender.It is also a direct answer to Trump. Before the succession was formalized, Trump had already dismissed Mojtaba as “unacceptable” and a “lightweight.” Trump then raised the pressure further by saying Iran’s next leader would need “approval from us” and warning, “If he doesn't get approval from us, he's not going to last long.”In other words, both sides are hardening in public at the same moment the battlefield is expanding.The big pictureThe war is now operating on three levels at once - military, political and economic.At the military level, Israel is broadening its target set. Israel struck oil depots in Tehran, creating thick smoke and environmental alerts in the capital. Israel has also attacked both Iran and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, where authorities say more than half a million people have been displaced and more than 300 killed.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed “many surprises” in the next phase of the war.At the political level, Tehran has used succession to close ranks. Mojtaba Khamenei had long been seen as a shadowy but potentially powerful figure, and the Assembly of Experts moved despite the obvious danger that any new supreme leader could also become a target. The decision looked less like routine clerical process than wartime defiance.At the economic level, the war has now hit the most sensitive nerve in the global system: energy flows through the Gulf. AP, citing Rystad Energy, said roughly 15 million barrels of crude a day - around 20% of global oil supply - typically transit the Strait of Hormuz. Reuters reported producers including Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE have already begun reducing output as storage fills and exports are disrupted.That is the real reason markets are panicking. This is not just a war in the Middle East.It is a war in the part of the Middle East that powers the global economy.Zoom inThe geography of the conflict is widening faster than the war’s public rationale.Bahrain accused Iran of striking a desalination plant, an extraordinary escalation given how essential those facilities are to drinking water in Gulf states. Kuwait said fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport were targeted by drones. A missile also hit a helicopter landing pad inside the US Embassy complex in Iraq.Saudi Arabia said a falling military projectile killed an Indian citizen and a Bangladeshi national, while Kuwait reported two border guards killed, and the UAE said a driver died.That matters because Gulf monarchies have long tried to avoid becoming the main theater of direct retaliation. Iran’s broad missile and drone activity is testing that buffer. The head of the Arab League called Iran’s war strategy “reckless,” while Gulf and other regional states reported intercepting projectiles over areas with no US military presence.Tehran, meanwhile, is paying its own price. Iran did not update its previously reported death toll of more than 1,200 over the weekend, and some Iranians continued to flee the country. AFP described strikes around Tehran that killed at least four people and left residents choking on smoke from burning fuel. One resident told AFP, “The blaze has been burning for more than 12 hours, the air has become unbreathable. I can't even go out to do the daily shopping.”The war is now attacking daily life as much as military logistics.Between the lines:Oil at $100-plus is not just an energy story. It is the first real political referendum on Epic Fury.Brent’s surge was driven by the market’s view that there is “no obvious offramp” to the conflict. IG analyst Tony Sycamore told Reuters, “The violent reaction stems from the markets seeing no obvious offramp in the escalating Middle East conflict, now a high-stakes standoff where neither side appears willing to blink first.”ING, also quoted by Reuters, said, “the situation appears to be deteriorating further.”AP added more texture, reporting that tanker movement through Hormuz has nearly stopped and that attacks on oil and gas facilities by Iran, Israel and the US have compounded fears of disruption. The last time oil traded in this range was after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.The downstream effects are already visible. The US gasoline prices rose to $3.45 a gallon on Sunday, up about 47 cents in a week, while diesel jumped roughly 83 cents to about $4.60.Agricultural commodities also surged, with palm oil, soybean oil, wheat and corn all catching a lift from the crude rally. Aluminium hit a four-year high on supply fears, while Qatalum and Aluminium Bahrain declared force majeure on shipments, Reuters said.This is how a regional war mutates into a global inflation problem.And the politics are unforgiving. Trump can argue that markets are overreacting or that the price spike is temporary.But once war shows up at the pump, it stops being an abstract foreign policy debate and becomes a domestic cost-of-living issue.What they are saying: Trump’s public line is that the pain is temporary and the stakes justify it.Trump called the oil spike “a very small price to pay” for ending Iran’s nuclear threat, writing: “Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a very small price to pay for U.S.A., and World, Safety and Peace,” before adding: “ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY!”His energy secretary, Chris Wright, has tried to calm nerves.Wright said gas prices would be back under $3 “before too long,” and he told CNN, “Look, you never know exactly the time frame of this, but, in the worst case, this is a weeks, this is not a months thing.”But that reassurance is running into two problems.First, the military objectives are getting blurrier, not clearer. FT reported Trump has left the door open to deploying US ground forces under some circumstances, including to secure enriched uranium stockpiles.Axios reported US and Israeli officials had discussed special forces operations to secure those nuclear materials. Asked about it, Trump told ABC: “Everything is on the table. Everything.”Second, Washington is getting more nervous about what mission creep would mean. FT quoted Republican Sen Thom Tillis warning, “When you start putting boots on the ground, and those boots on the ground may need reinforcement, that starts looking like a longer-term conflict.”That is the contradiction at the center of Epic Fury: The White House wants to project control while preserving full escalation dominance, but the more options it keeps open, the more it feeds doubts that this war has boundaries.What next: Watch four pressure pointsOne is Tehran’s ability to make the Mojtaba succession stick in wartime. If the Guards remain unified and missile launches continue, Iran will argue the system remains intact despite the killing of its top leader.The second is Israel’s next wave. Netanyahu’s promise of “many surprises” suggests a broader and potentially more symbolic target set ahead, particularly against command nodes, missile units and energy infrastructure.The third is whether the US shifts from strategic ambiguity to operational expansion. The on ground-force deliberations, even if still hypothetical, suggests the internal debate has moved well beyond airpower.The fourth is oil. More than speeches, market pricing will tell you whether traders believe this conflict is containable. As long as Brent remains in triple digits and Hormuz traffic is impaired, the world is signaling that Epic Fury is no longer a limited war in investors’ minds.The bottom line: From one Khamenei to another, Tehran has shown it is built to absorb decapitation and keep fighting. With oil above $100, markets are showing they believe the war can still get materially worse. And with Trump insisting everything remains on the table, Operation Epic Fury is starting to look like the kind of campaign every White House promises will stay narrow - right until it doesn’t.(With inputs from agencies)
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:42 PM
TMC Leader Accuses Central Government of 'Larger Conspiracy', Claims Bank Account Freeze

TMC Leader Accuses Central Government of 'Larger Conspiracy', Claims Bank Account Freeze

On Monday, TMC's All India General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee hinted at a'larger conspiracy '. Abhishek claimed that if his name was left out of the voters'list, then the bank accounts would be frozen. On the other hand, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar expressed anger over the role of several administrative officials of the state in the meeting of the full bench of the Election Commission. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called him out of the dharna on this day. Abhishek said in the dharna that a bureaucrat from Delhi had called him. The bureaucrat claimed that there was a'larger conspiracy'by the central government. Abhishek said,'BJP leaders will embezzle the money that is in the accounts of the poor '. Later if your name is left out of the voters'list of 2002, if the bank accounts are updated, then you will be asked to deposit KYC, ask for voter cards. Modi Babu will freeze the accounts and take the money in their names. This is their conspiracy. Also, why the names of about 60 lakh voters have been added to the final voter's list. Abhishek also claimed that there was a'larger conspiracy'by the central government. He also claimed that the names of about 80 lakh voters were included in the
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:40 PM
Lok Sabha to Discuss Motion to Remove Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday

Lok Sabha to Discuss Motion to Remove Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday

The motion to remove Speaker Om Birla will be discussed in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. The discussion in the Lok Sabha will begin around 12: 15 p.m. After the motion comes, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju will start the discussion. Several speakers including Kiren Rijiju, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Nishikant Dubey will speak on the motion to remove the Speaker tomorrow from the BJP. The discussion will last for two days. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will reply to the discussion on Wednesday. Actually, the discussion on the no-confidence motion against the Speaker was to be held on Monday, but the opposition was adamant on the demand to discuss the situation in West Asia. This led to a continuous ruckus in Parliament. Due to this, the House had to be adjourned for the day and could not be discussed. After two adjournments, the House was adjourned for the day. In the first phase of the budget session, Birla was given a notice to be removed from the post. He has not been conducting the proceedings of the House since the notice was given to him with the signatures of 118 opposition MPs. Three members of the House, Mohammed-Javed Ravi and Suresh Mallu, allege that the Speaker does not conduct the proceedings in a
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:39 PM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin Slams BJP and AIADMK, Vows to Reject NDA Government

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin Slams BJP and AIADMK, Vows to Reject NDA Government

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK chief एम.के. Stalin has launched a scathing attack on the BJP and AIADMK while addressing a party conference in Tiruchirappalli. He said, Tamil Nadu will always say'no'to the NDA, as the central government has been ignoring Tamil Nadu's demands and representation. He said there will always be'no entry'for the NDA in the state. He alleged that the BJP is trying to gain a foothold in the state using the AIADMK's'mask '. He said that people recognise this truth and the DMK will bring out the truth by tearing this'mask '. Also Read - No-Confidence Motion: No-confidence Motion Against Lok Sabha Speaker, Home Minister Amit Shah Likely to Reply to Debate
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:38 PM
Former Sarpanches Protest, Demand State Government Clear Pending Bills

Former Sarpanches Protest, Demand State Government Clear Pending Bills

Over a dozen former sarpanches held a shirtless protest at the Suryapet District Collectorate on Monday, March 9, accusing the state government of not clearing the bills of the developmental works they had carried out in their term. The former sarpanches held placards and made a sit-in at the main entrance of the collectorate sans their shirts, demanding the Congress government to deliver the promise it made before the 2023 Assembly elections and the gram panchayat elections held in 2025 on clearing their bills. They said that many of them had borrowed money from private money lenders to carry out various developmental works in their villages during the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government, for which they were yet to receive bills. The former sarpanches recalled that many sarpanches took their own lives, unable to bear the harassment from money lenders, as they had seen no hope that they would get their bills paid. Demanding that the state government immediately clear their pending bills, with interest, the sarpanches warned that they would intensify their agitation if the government failed to deliver on its promise. In February 2023, Radha, the sarpanch of Venunagagar gram panchayat in Pembi mandal of Nirmal district, had attempted suicide by consuming pesticide at her house. She was shifted to the Nirmal Government Hospital for treatment by the villagers, after which her condition was said to be stable. Delay in the release of funds for various developmental works was assumed to be the reason behind her taking the drastic step, her family members had claimed. In January 2023, Congress’ Rajiv Gandhi Panchayat Raj Sanghathan had organised a protest at the Indira Park in Hyderabad, accusing the then BRS government of failing to provide funds to panchayat raj institutions in Telangana. They had charged the BRS government with having diverted gram panchayat’s development funds to other sectors.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:37 PM
UAE Ex-Ambassador Suggests Modi's Phone Call Could Resolve West Asia Conflict

UAE Ex-Ambassador Suggests Modi's Phone Call Could Resolve West Asia Conflict

The war in West Asia is beginning to take its toll on the global economy. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has left countries around the world, including India, worried about their energy supplies. On the other hand, countries in the region are also facing continued insecurity. Husain Hassan Mirza, the UAE's former ambassador to India, said that a phone call from PM Modi could resolve the issue if he speaks to his counterparts in Iran and Israel. In a conversation with NDTV, Mirza also mentioned the UAE's discomfort with the war. He said that the UAE does not want the war to last long and would not allow its territory to be used for any kind of attack. Mirza said, "Frankly, I don't understand why we should get involved. There is no reason for the UAE to get involved." Mirza said, Abu Dhabi is both Iran's and Israel's partner, and Modi can re-establish relations between the two countries.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:36 PM
Nitish Kumar's Reservation Policy Suggestions Revealed by JDU Leader

Nitish Kumar's Reservation Policy Suggestions Revealed by JDU Leader

Patna: CM Nitish Kumar had learned his politics from JP's school. After that, he was also a fan of Karpoori Thakur. He also built a separate Karpoori auditorium in the JDU headquarters in Patna. There was a time when Nitish Kumar gave 4 big suggestions to Karpoori Thakur about reservation. This was revealed by JDU general secretary and famous dentist Dr. Dharmendra Chandravanshi in his book'Karpoori Ki Pukar Hai, Nitish Kumar Hain '. Nitish had given 4 suggestions to Karpoori. In his book, Dharmendra Chandravanshi has written that'Karpoori Thakur's reservation policy was fiercely opposed by the upper-caste youth under the banner of Forward League '. While the youth of the backward society supported Karpoori Thakur on the street under the banner of All India Backward Cam Federation. To pacify this movement, Dr. Dharmendra Kumar, who was emerging from student politics at that time as a youth active in politics, suggested some reforms in Nitish Kumar's reservation policy.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:36 PM
Global Oil Prices Soar Amid US-Israeli Attacks on Iran

Global Oil Prices Soar Amid US-Israeli Attacks on Iran

New Delhi: The impact of the US-Israeli attacks is being felt all over the world, including in India. The Gulf War has now become a big headache for the US, which considers Iran a halwa. Israel, which is constantly attacking Iran, also does not seem to be getting any concrete success. At the same time, Iran has increased everyone's anxiety by attacking the US-Israel and Arab countries. Iran has also closed the Gulf of Hormuz, which carries 20 percent of the world's oil, to the US and Europe. It is also affecting the supply of oil to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The energy minister of Qatar himself has expressed fears that if the war is prolonged, crude oil could reach $150 per barrel. Crude oil reached $120 per barrel on Monday. Trump has said that the price of the war will have to be paid a little. However, the US has given India 30 days to import oil from Russia, but Donald Trump has made it difficult for other countries to meet the social media price of oil.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:31 PM
BJP and Congress MPs Refuse Salaries: Naveen Jindal and Dr. Bimol Acoijam Angomacha's Unique Commitment to Public Service

BJP and Congress MPs Refuse Salaries: Naveen Jindal and Dr. Bimol Acoijam Angomacha's Unique Commitment to Public Service

When it comes to BJP and Congress MPs, reports of differences and stand-offs are common. The two parties often clash over various issues, especially inside Parliament House. But today we are going to tell you such news of MPs of these two parties, which you will also be happy to hear. There are two MPs of Lok Sabha who do not take salary. One of them is from BJP and the other is from Congress. According to India Today, these two MPs are Naveen Jindal and Dr. Bimol Acoijam Angomach. Naveen Jindal is a BJP MP from Kurukshetra in Haryana. Angomacha is an MP on Congress ticket from Inner Manipur. This information about both MPs has been received through RTI. The parliamentary constituency of Naveen Jindal and Angomacha has a distance of 2,575 kilometers, but both the initiatives are special. According to the RTI reply from Lok Sabha Secretariat, according to India Today, Dr. Acoijam Jindal and Naveen Jindal have refused to take advantage of their official perks or perks. According to Kurukshetra.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:29 PM
Rajasthan Saint's Unusual Pilgrimage: A Journey with a Political Twist

Rajasthan Saint's Unusual Pilgrimage: A Journey with a Political Twist

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google There is still a lot of time in the 2028 assembly elections in Rajasthan, but even before that, a unique journey of a saint is in the news for his vow to make Sachin Pilot the chief minister. Saint Rajgiri Maharaj of Karauli is visiting Char Dham with Kanak Dandavat. Though it may seem unusual to hear and read, the saint says that he has started this journey with his faith and resolve. Read Trending VideosThat the saint Rajgiri Maharaj of Karauli in Tonk district is in the news these days for his unique faith and resolve. He is currently on a Dandavat Yatra from Karauli to Dwarkapuri. During this journey, he reached Dahlod village in the Niwai subdivision area, where the local people welcomed him and fed him. During this time, the saint is doing Kanak Dandavat Yatra for more than 10 hours every day. His journey to Rajgiri has covered a total distance of about 6,145 kilometers.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:28 PM
West Bengal Government Submits Report on Alleged Protocol Violations During President Murmu's Visit

West Bengal Government Submits Report on Alleged Protocol Violations During President Murmu's Visit

The state government has submitted a detailed report to the central government on the alleged violation of protocol surrounding President Droupadi Murmu's recent visit to West Bengal. According to Nabanna sources, on Sunday, state Chief Secretary Nandini Chakraborty sent the relevant documents and full details of the incident to Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan. The report explained the administrative decisions during the President's visit and also clarified why Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was not present at the event. According to All India News Agency, a state administrative official said that the information has been sent to the Union Home Ministry along with the entire sequence of events and relevant documents. The Centre has also been informed about the reasons for the change of venue of the International Tribal and Santhal Conference held during the President's visit. The controversy started after President Murmu's visit to North Bengal on 7 March. She alleged that representatives of the tribal society were prevented from attending the event and questions were also raised about the change of venue. The Chief Minister expressed her displeasure at not being present at the event. The President said, "I don't know why Mamata Banerjee, my younger sister, is not responding to the event."
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:22 PM
Election Commission Holds All-Party Meeting in Kolkata Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

Election Commission Holds All-Party Meeting in Kolkata Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

On Monday, the Election Commission had called an all-party meeting. The full bench of the Commission was present in Kolkata. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar was accompanied by Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi. The Commission said the meeting discussed poll preparedness for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections. Apart from the Trinamool Congress, parties such as the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), the Congress, the CPIM, the BJP, and the Forward Bloc were also present. The Commission's bench heard everyone's views. The Commission claimed that political parties had sought elections in one or two phases in Bengal. Sources said the Trinamool had not commented on the issue. At the end of Monday's meeting, the Commission claimed that most political parties in West Bengal had praised the SIR. It also expressed its full confidence in the Commission. The Commission said that the parties had demanded peaceful, free and fair elections in the state to prevent violence and ensure the safety of voters. In addition, concerns were raised about the use of bombs, firearms, illegal money, and security during the polls.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:21 PM
Lok Sabha Budget Session Resumes Amid Opposition U-Turn and Criticism of Government's Handling of Iran-Israel War

Lok Sabha Budget Session Resumes Amid Opposition U-Turn and Criticism of Government's Handling of Iran-Israel War

The second part of the budget session in the Lok Sabha began on Monday, with the opposition abruptly abandoning a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. The opposition alliance, INDIA, had earlier given a notice in February accusing Birla of partisan behaviour, but has now changed tack due to lack of numbers. However, the Trinamool Congress has announced its support for the no-confidence motion against Birla. Sources said the TMC will support the motion to remove the Lok Sabha speaker from his post. It will also vote against Birla. The opposition on Monday began to corner the central government on the impact of the Iran-Israel war. Opposition MPs shouted slogans and displayed placards that read Middle East is burning, Indians are stranded, not oil. They accused Prime Minister Modi of bowing to US President Donald Trump. Rahul Gandhi said after the Lok Sabha was adjourned that India's war in West Asia has already caused huge damage to its economy. Indian citizens in Iran are demanding a discussion on the issue of oil prices. They demanded that the issue should be discussed in public.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:18 PM
Power Department's Double Standard: Strict Action for All, Except Government Departments

Power Department's Double Standard: Strict Action for All, Except Government Departments

Jagraon Correspondent, Dumariyaganj. Power Distribution Block Office, Dumariyaganj, is no stranger to games. After a three-month-long power bill relief scheme, the department is now strategizing strict action against big defaulters. But when it comes to government departments, it smells like a snake. In the name of action, the rights of the sahibs are limited to writing.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:17 PM
India Finalizes BrahMos Missile Deal with Indonesia Worth $200-350 Million

India Finalizes BrahMos Missile Deal with Indonesia Worth $200-350 Million

Indonesia BrahMos Missile Deal Final: India used to be known as the largest arms importer. However, the picture seems to have changed now. India has increased its export of developed weapons. Indonesia is now going to buy BrahMos missiles from India. India and Indonesia have signed a deal to buy BrahMos missiles worth between $200 and $350 million. India and Indonesia have signed a BrahMos missile deal and the Indonesian Ministry of Defense has given information about the deal, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, discussions were started with Indonesia in 2023 to buy BrahMos missiles, which were developed through a joint venture between India and Russia. Meanwhile, in 2022, the first BrahMos missile foreign contract was signed with the Philippines. India has also signed a contract with the Philippines for the first BrahMos missile. India's contract with the Philippines was India's largest export order to date. The Defense Department approved a $2,700 million cruise missile deal with the Philippines.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:13 PM
US-Israeli Tensions Rise as Israeli Airstrikes Target Iranian Fuel Depots

US-Israeli Tensions Rise as Israeli Airstrikes Target Iranian Fuel Depots

Tensions between the US and Israel have reportedly surfaced after Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple Iranian fuel depots, with American officials expressing surprise over the scale of the attacks. According to media reports, Israeli fighter jets carried out strikes on around 30 Iranian fuel depots, including sites near the capital, Tehran. The attacks triggered massive fires and thick plumes of smoke that were visible across parts of the city, marking one of the most significant strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure since the conflict began. While Israeli officials had reportedly informed Washington in advance that strikes were planned, US officials were taken aback by the scale and intensity of the operation. Sources familiar with the matter said American officials did not expect such a large number of targets to be hit. One report claimed the White House responded with a blunt message described as “WTF”. The strikes have created the first major signs of disagreement between the two allies since the war between Israel and Iran escalated earlier this year. US officials reportedly worry that targeting fuel infrastructure could have unintended consequences, including pushing oil prices higher and strengthening domestic support for the Iranian government. Another concern for Washington is the potential impact on global energy markets. The dramatic images of burning fuel depots and smoke rising over Tehran have raised fears of instability in oil supplies, particularly if the conflict expands to critical shipping routes in the Middle East, Axios reported. Meanwhile, Iran has strongly condemned the strikes and warned of retaliation. Iranian officials have indicated that continued attacks on energy infrastructure could trigger broader responses across the region, raising the risk of a wider Middle East conflict. The situation comes amid an already escalating confrontation between Israel and Iran, which has included missile exchanges, drone attacks, and strikes on strategic facilities across the region. As tensions grow, diplomatic coordination between Washington and Tel Aviv will likely become a key factor in managing the crisis and preventing further escalation.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:11 PM
Iran Names Mojtaba Khamenei as New Supreme Leader Following Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Death

Iran Names Mojtaba Khamenei as New Supreme Leader Following Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Death

Tehran, તા.09: Amid the horrific war raging in West Asia, the biggest news has emerged from Iran. Mojtaba Khamenei has been declared as the country's new "Supreme Leader" (supreme leader) by the Assembly of Experts, Iran's powerful clerical body. છે.રહસ્યમય The historic decision to hand over power to his son Mojtaba came within days of 86-year-old Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death in an Israeli airstrike. છે.સુરક્ષા The personality and authority Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, has so far had little influence in public life, but he wields enormous clout in Iran's political and security circles. • Born: September 8, 1969 in the holy city of Mashhad. • Educated: Studied in Qom, a major centre of Iranian theology, and served as a cleric there. • Religious status: A descendant of Prophet Mohammad, he is considered a "Sayyid," which identifies him among the Iranian clerics. છે.સુરક્ષા His close association with the special forces of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) is Iran's strongest.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:10 PM
China Protests Taiwan PM's Visit to Japan Amid Allegations of Independence Promotion

China Protests Taiwan PM's Visit to Japan Amid Allegations of Independence Promotion

Taiwan Prime Minister Cho Jung-tai visited Japan, the dragon gasped. China has reacted strongly and sharply to his visit to Japan. China has alleged "nefarious intentions" behind the Taiwanese PM's visit. Beijing says Cho tried to promote Taiwan's independence under the guise of a private visit. In fact, Cho Jung-tai arrived in Japan over the weekend, where he supported Taiwan's team in the World Baseball Classic. The Taiwanese government has described the visit as purely private and said it had nothing to do with any official diplomatic activity. According to Taiwanese media, this is the first time a sitting Taiwanese prime minister has visited Japan since Tokyo and Taipei broke off formal diplomatic relations in 1972. China, on the other hand, has strongly protested the visit. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiuqun accused Cho of "secretly and covertly" promoting pro-independence activities. He warned that Japan's chief secretary could "undercut" the visit.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:08 PM
US Senator Eric Schmidt Raises Concerns Over Misuse of H-1B Visas and OPT Programs

US Senator Eric Schmidt Raises Concerns Over Misuse of H-1B Visas and OPT Programs

Washington: Troubling news has emerged for Indian IT professionals and students looking to settle down and work in the US. Senator Eric Schmidt, a top Republican, has lodged a strong protest over the alleged abuse of H-1B visas and OPT (Optional Practical Training) programmes. Following this pressure, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed that it is intensively reviewing both these visa pathways. Allegation: "H-1B is no longer about talent, it's about cheap labor." During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Eric Schmidt argued that the H-1B visa programme has strayed from the purpose for which it was created. He said: "The program was marketed to bring the'best and brightest" talents, but in reality it is being misused to replace American citizens with cheap and obedient foreign workers. "He also alleged that after the completion of studies on OPT, students are now allowed to work in foreign universities.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:06 PM
Rajkot Municipal Corporation to Hold Special General Board Meeting

Rajkot Municipal Corporation to Hold Special General Board Meeting

RAJKOT: The last special general board of the Municipal Corporation of Rajkot will meet on 10th of tomorrow. 11 proposals approved in the standing and pending in the board will be approved. Questions cannot be asked in this special board. The general board has been called on Tuesday as the term of the political board is going to end on તા.11ના. It is learned that the proposal for the new system in the flower bed has been prepared. Two applicant proposals are likely to be submitted in tomorrow's board.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:06 PM
Iran Appoints New Supreme Leader Amidst Crisis

Iran Appoints New Supreme Leader Amidst Crisis

Mojtaba Khamenei Iran's new Supreme Leader: After the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, his son Mojtaba has been entrusted with the post of Supreme Leader of Iran. Mojtaba is the second-eldest son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The United States and Israel declared war on Iran on 28 February to bring about a transition of power in Iran. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in attacks by the United States and Israel. Meanwhile, Mojtaba's wife and children have also died in attacks in West Asia. US President Donald Trump said a few days ago that Iran's new Supreme Leader would need the approval of the US administration. "If he (Iran's new Supreme Leader) does not get approval from us, he will not be able to last long." Mojtaba is the second-youngest son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:06 PM
Iran's Kharg Island: A Potential Flashpoint in Global Tensions

Iran's Kharg Island: A Potential Flashpoint in Global Tensions

Tehran: A week has passed since the start of the war between Iran, Israel and the United States. During this period, the United States, Israel have carried out air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, oil refineries, military bases. But a small island group of Iran is completely safe. Kharg Island is very important to Iran. This island is the center of Iran's mineral oil exports. But the United States, Israel still attack this island once आहे.अमेरिका, if Israel attacks Kharg Island, Iran's economy can be brought to a standstill. The world's oil prices can skyrocket. Many experts have expressed fears that if Kharg is attacked, the Third World War will start. Where exactly is Kharg Island? Why is it so special? Kharg Island is only 25 kilometers away from the coast of Iran. The island is made of corals. In the 1960s, the US oil company Amoco built the most basic facilities on the island. Why does Iran's oil export to the rest of the world come under attack?
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Mar 9, 2026, 02:06 PM
India Wins Second Consecutive T20 World Cup Title, Pakistan Legends Praise Effort

India Wins Second Consecutive T20 World Cup Title, Pakistan Legends Praise Effort

The Indian team defeated New Zealand by 96 runs in the final of the T20 World Cup 2026 to win the title. This title is very important for Team India, as the team has won the second consecutive trophy. The team has become the first and only team in the world to do so. Not only has the team won the most T20 World Cup titles. The team has won the most T20 World Cup titles. After winning the title for the second time in a row, former legendary players of the neighboring country Pakistan have praised the Indian team. Let's know who said what? From Javed Miandad to Rashid Latif, everyone is praised. LATEST ATTENTION PASSENGERS! Mumbai train services to be affected b GST 2. 0 boosts big Navratri sales for Hyundai, Maruti Suzuki Kartik Aaryan makes HUGE investment in Mumbai, Buys property PM Donald Modi dials Russian PM Putin over Ukraine strategy, BAD news for India Pharma, US President Trump slashing passenger services 1. Train services to Mumbai is affected by Maruti Suzuki's sales in Mumbai.
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