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Mar 18, 2026, 05:14 PM
Senator Markwayne Mullin Faces Confirmation Hearing for Secretary of Homeland Security Role

Senator Markwayne Mullin Faces Confirmation Hearing for Secretary of Homeland Security Role

Senator Markwayne Mullin, President Donald Trump’ s pick for Secretary of Homeland Security , will appear before the Senate on Wednesday for his confirmation hearing. The testimony is expected to give us the first clear look at how he plans to lead the department at a time when the administration is pushing for stricter immigration enforcement and mass deportations. The hearing will give lawmakers a chance to question Mullin on how he would handle the wide responsibilities of the Department of Homeland Security. The department oversees everything from border security and deportations to disaster response and protecting the president, and has about 260,000 employees. Mullin is expected to face tough questions from Democrats on how he will balance enforcement with civil liberties. His views on immigration enforcement, which largely align with Trump’s agenda, are likely to be a central focus. White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement, “Whether it be protecting the homeland from bad actors, stopping dangerous drugs from flowing into American communities, or removing the worst-of-the-worst criminal illegal aliens, Senator Mullin will work tirelessly to implement the President’s agenda.” If confirmed, Mullin would replace Kristi Noem, who was fired earlier this month after facing criticism over her leadership of the department. Mullin, 48, is a Republican senator from Oklahoma with a background far from traditional national security roles. Before entering politics, he was a plumbing business owner and a professional mixed martial arts fighter with an undefeated record. He served in the US House of Representatives from 2013 to 2023 before winning a Senate seat in 2022. He is also a member of the Cherokee Nation and the first Native American U.S. senator in nearly two decades. Beyond politics, Mullin has built personal wealth through his businesses, including Mullin Plumbing and other ventures, along with real estate holdings. His financial disclosures place his net worth at around $66 million, as reported by fortune. The confirmation hearing is not just a procedural step but a test of Mullin’s readiness to run one of the largest and most complex federal departments. Lawmakers and the public will be watching closely to see how he plans to manage agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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Mar 18, 2026, 05:13 PM
TMC Leader Humayun Kabir Launches New Party Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

TMC Leader Humayun Kabir Launches New Party Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

Kolkata: Political equations are changing fast ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections. Expelled Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Humayun Kabir has opened a direct front against Mamata Banerjee through his new Aam Janta Unnayan Party. Kabir has announced that his party will field a non-Bengali Muslim candidate, Poonam Begum, in the high-profile Bhabanipur seat, where Mamata Banerjee and BJP's Suvendu Adhikari are locked in a neck-and-neck fight. The move could lead to a major split in Mamata Banerjee's traditional minority vote bank. Humayun Kabir, who has been in the news for his controversial plan to restore the'Babri Masjid'in Murshidabad, has announced to contest a total of 182 seats. He released the first list of 15 candidates on Wednesday, which also includes the name of Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim's former son-in-law Yasin Haider. Kabir himself will contest from the Rejinagar and Naoda seats.
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Mar 18, 2026, 05:12 PM
Iranian Commander Pleads with Mossad to Overthrow Regime in Leaked Phone Call

Iranian Commander Pleads with Mossad to Overthrow Regime in Leaked Phone Call

Tehran: The horrific war between Iran and Israel has now taken a turn that signals the collapse of the Islamic Republic. A sensational phone call leaked by the Wall Street Journal has created a buzz around the world. In this call, a senior commander of the Iranian police is heard pleading with an agent of the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, "I swear on the Koran that I am not your enemy... Please help us overthrow this regime." This dramatic conversation comes as Israel and the United States have begun targeting Iran's military infrastructure and top leaders since February 28 under Operation Epic Fury. A Mossad agent bluntly threatened the commander over the phone, "We know everything about you, you are on our blacklist. If you don't join the people, your fate will be the same as that of Ali Ayatollah Khamenei." According to various reports, the Iranian commander asked for help.
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Mar 18, 2026, 05:08 PM
Iran-Israel War Escalates: Fresh Strikes, Rising Tensions, and Global Concerns

Iran-Israel War Escalates: Fresh Strikes, Rising Tensions, and Global Concerns

The Iran-Israel war continues to intensify, with fresh strikes, rising tensions in the Gulf, and growing global concerns. The US military’s combat command responsible for military operations against Iran, also known as CENTCOM, said it has struck more than 7,800 targets and damaged or destroyed more than 120 Iranian vessels. Iranian authorities have named five oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar that it says will be targeted in the coming hours. India is grappling with a major maritime bottleneck as large volumes of fuel remain stranded in the Persian Gulf, awaiting clearance to pass through the critical Strait of Hormuz. According to Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Special Secretary in the Shipping Ministry, around 1.67 million tonnes of crude oil, 3.2 lakh tonnes of LPG, and nearly 2 lakh tonnes of LNG are currently stuck aboard 22 Indian-flagged ships. At the onset of the conflict triggered by United States and Israel strikes on Iran, a total of 28 Indian vessels were positioned in and around the strait—24 on the western side and four on the eastern side. In the past week, four ships — two from each side — have managed to navigate out of the high-risk zone and reach safer waters. However, the remaining vessels continue to wait for a safe window to transit, raising concerns over energy supply chains and maritime safety. Donald Trump on Wednesday criticised US allies for their reluctance to back Washington’s ongoing operations against Iran, suggesting drastic action and questioning their stance. In a post, the US President said he wondered “what would happen if we ‘finished off’ what’s left of the Iranian Terror State,” adding that such a move might push “non-responsive” allies to act more decisively. He also downplayed US dependence on the Strait of Hormuz, referring to it as the “so-called ‘Straight’,” while arguing that countries relying on the route should take greater responsibility. Earlier, Trump had also criticised members of the NATO for their unwillingness to participate in the US military campaign amid escalating tensions in West Asia. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Wednesday issued evacuation warnings for several oil and energy facilities across Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, according to Iranian state media, amid escalating regional tensions. As heavy shelling continues in the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, at least 11 Indian ships containing LPG have been left stranded, unable to navigate through the volatile waters. The escalation in the region has disrupted maritime movement, raising concerns over the safety of crew members and the security of vital trade routes, with authorities closely monitoring the situation. Spoke with HH Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, Crown Prince of Kuwait and conveyed greetings on the upcoming festival of Eid. We exchanged views on the evolving situation in West Asia and shared concerns over recent developments. Reiterated India’s condemnation of attacks on Kuwait’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Ensuring safe and free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz remains our foremost priority. We agreed that sustained diplomatic engagement remains essential for regional peace and stability. I thanked him for continued support for the safety and wellbeing of the Indian community in Kuwait Iran launched a series of strikes toward Israel and neighbouring Gulf nations early Wednesday, with explosions reported in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, while interceptions were reported in Saudi Arabia. The escalation comes amid rapidly intensifying hostilities across the region. The attacks followed confirmation by Iranian state media that Israeli forces had killed senior security official Ali Larijani and Gholam Reza Soleimani, head of the Revolutionary Guard’s Basij force, in an overnight strike. The Basij is widely known for its role in suppressing protests within Iran. In a separate development, an Israeli airstrike targeted an apartment building in Beirut, flattening the structure in the central Bachoura area as daylight broke, further underscoring the widening scope of the conflict. Iran has executed a man passing “images and information of sensitive locations” to officers of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, according to reports by the judiciary-linked Mizan news agency. The accused, who has been identified as Kourosh Keyvani, was executed on Wednesday morning after his death sentence was upheld by the Supreme Court. The United Arab Emirates central bank (CBUAE) has unveiled a package to help bolster banks' liquidity, marking its most significant policy move since the pandemic, as Gulf economies move to weather the impact of the Iran crisis. Iran's authorities have executed a man convicted of spying for Israel. In the first such execution announced since the war began on Feb 28, the judiciary’s Mizan Online website said, "The death sentence of a spy for the Zionist regime, who had been providing images and information, about the country’s sensitive locations to Mossad officers was carried out this morning." He was identified as Kouroush Keyvani. The IDF said it killed a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip yesterday. In a post on X on March 18, the Israeli Air Force said the strike killed Yahya Abu Labda, who was commander in Hamas' supply and logistics department. The military says Abu Labda was responsible for the “procurement and transport of military equ “Abu Labda led and advanced the transfer of dozens of tons of raw materials for rocket production and advanced electronic components to support Hamas’s manufacturing enterprise,” the IDF says.ipment and weapons” for Hamas’s military wing. Indian oil tank Jag Laadki successfully arrived at Gujarat's Adani Ports Mundra. The vessel reached the port carrying approximately 80,886 metric tonnes (MT) of crude oil. The cargo was sourced from the UAE and was loaded at Fujairah Port. According to the AFP's report, at least four explosions were heard in the Iraqi city of Erbil in the Kurdistan region. UAE deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister Abdullah bin Zayed condemned Iranian attacks on the UAE. In a statement, he said, "Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, expressed his sincere condolences and deep sympathy to the families of the victims of Iran's unprovoked terrorist attacks targeting the UAE. The victims, who lost their lives as a result of these blatant attacks, are Alaa Nader Awni from the State of Palestine; Murib Zaman Nizar, Muzaffar Ali Ghulam, and Ismail Salim Khan from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; Ahmed Ali from the People's Republic of Bangladesh; and Dibas Shrestha from the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal." Tasnim news agency reported that a US-Israeli attack targeted residential and civilian areas of Dorud city, killing seven people and injuring 56. The new outlet had previously reported that four were killed by a US-Israeli attack on rural areas in the Chegeni region, which is also in Lorestan province. In addition to telling reports about the Al Minhad air base in the UAE, Australian PM Anthony Albanese said, "It’s important that we recognise that the Iranian regime is continuing to engage in random attacks right across the Gulf region.” Iran will be holding the funerals for security chief Ali Larijani and Gholamreza Soleimani, head of the Basij paramilitary force, today. They were both killed in Israeli air strikes. Mere minutes after a successful interception, Saudi Arabia's Defence Ministry said it had down another drone that sought to target Riyadh's Embassies district. The International Maritime Organization will be holding an emergency and "extraordinary" session to address "the impacts on shipping and seafarers of the situation" as the US-Israeli war on Iran continues to wreak havoc in the Gulf. According to the AFP news agency, several possibilities will be considered during the two-day-long talks. Gulf countries alongside the UK, France, Germany and several other nations are pushing the IMO's 40-member council to "strongly condemn the egregious attacks" by Iran on neighbouring countries and the "purported closure of the Strait of Hormuz." Australian PM Anthony Albanese told reporters that an Iranian air attack caused "minor damage" to certain facilities at the Al Minhad Air Base in the Emirates. “This morning at the Al Minhad base that Australia has in the UAE, there was an Iranian projectile that hit near that base,” Albanese said. “No Australian personnel were injured and everyone is absolutely safe at this point in time. “There was minor damage to an accommodation block and a medical facility due to a small fire that was created as a result of that projectile hitting on a road leading up to that base.” The Iranian Embassy in India posted on X: "The first shipment of medical aid from the esteemed people of India has been delivered to the Iranian Red Crescent Society. We sincerely thank the kind people of India," alongside a video of the medical aid. https://twitter.com/ANI/status/2034149289459650931 Turkish Foreign Ministry Hakan Fidan will be attending a meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday to discuss regional developments, according to the foreign ministry. It was previously announced Fidan would be holding a regional tour to push for an end to the Iran war. Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Jamal, chairman of Qatar’s General Authority of Customs, has told Al Jazeera that the country's supply stability was backed by diverse import sources, efficient logistics infrastructure and sufficient strategic stocks of essential goods. “There are no indicators that call for concern over shortages of goods or disturbances to supply chains inside the State of Qatar,” Al Jamal said. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Al Jazeera that the country's political system would remain "solid" as it doesn't rely on just one person. His remarks were delivered after a US-Israeli strike killed Ali Larijani on Tuesday. Alluding to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death at the beginning of the conflict, he said, "Of course, individuals are influential, and each person plays their role – some better, some worse, some less – but what matters is that the political system in Iran is a very solid structure." https://twitter.com/DXBMediaOffice/status/2034153935053922642 Saudi Arabia's Defence Ministry said another drone, which was attempting to "approach the Embassies district," had been shut down. After Dubai residents reported hearing loud sound of explosions, the UAE officials said their air defences are dealing with a missile threat. The Israeli army had previously also said it had struck Iranian command centres, missile sites and other infrastructure on Tehran on Tuesday. The army claimed that a missile defence command centre and air defence systems were its targets. In a post on X, the Israeli army warned residents that Iran had launched missiles towards it territory. The country's military affirmed air defence systems were working to intercept the attack. It also told resident to move to shelter until the threat was lifted.
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Mar 18, 2026, 05:02 PM
West Bengal Elections: Humayun Kabir's Am Janata Unnayan Party Announces Candidate List

West Bengal Elections: Humayun Kabir's Am Janata Unnayan Party Announces Candidate List

KOLKATA: Expelled Trinamool Congress MLA Humayun Kabir on Wednesday announced the first list of 15 candidates from his newly floated Am Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP). He declared that the AJUP would contest 182 of the 294 assembly constituencies in the forthcoming assembly elections in West Bengal. Kabir, who was expelled by the Trinamool Congress for 'anti-party activities', will contest from two constituencies -- Rejinagar and Nawda in Murshidabad -- though he was a sitting MLA from Bharatpur in the same district. Addressing a press conference, Kabir said, "We will nominate candidates in 182 seats. Today, we are announcing nominees for constituencies in Malda and Murshidabad districts. The final list of candidates will be announced on Sunday afternoon." He also claimed that the AIMIM led by Asaduddin Owaisi, in coordination with his party, is likely to contest a few seats in Bengal. After being expelled by the ruling party in the state, Kabir recently started construction of a mosque modelled on the Babri Masjid in the Beldanga area of Murshidabad district triggering sharp political reactions across the state. He also said his party would also field a non-Bengali Muslim candidate Poonam Begam from south Kolkata’s Bhabanipur, the most high profile constituency in the state where the Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee and Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly and BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari are taking on each other. Political observers felt that Kabir’s decision to field a non-Bengali Muslim candidate might have an impact on the Trinamool's Muslim vote bank in the constituency.
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Mar 18, 2026, 04:54 PM
India's Aviation Sector Faces Fresh Turbulence Amid Rising Fuel Costs and Geopolitical Disruptions

India's Aviation Sector Faces Fresh Turbulence Amid Rising Fuel Costs and Geopolitical Disruptions

India’s aviation sector is facing fresh turbulence, with rising fuel costs, the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s free-seat directive, and geopolitical disruptions in West Asia clouding near-term earnings visibility.Shares of SpiceJet and InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) have corrected 56.15 per cent and 13.97 per cent, respectively, since the start of 2026, against the Sensex’s 10 per cent decline, according to Ace Equity. Analysts, however, caution that the worst may not be over yet.“Escalating tensions in Iran-war-hit West Asia have rendered large parts of its airspace a ‘no-go’ zone, forcing flight cancellations and rerouting. Increased flight times, along with a spike in fuel costs due to rising crude oil prices, will weigh on airlines’ profitability and margins in the near term,” said analysts at Emkay Global Financial Services.Since the Iran war began, airline shares have dropped up to 18.9 per cent, compared with a 5.64 per cent fall in the Sensex.Fuel bills blow a hole in profitsAlso ReadPowerica sets IPO price band at ₹375-395: Check dates, lot size, objective₹7 trn gain: Sensex zooms 900 pts, Nifty tops 23,800; Key factors hereGeojit upgrades Prestige Estates to Buy on solid pre-sales; sees 28% upsideNifty IT snaps six-day losing streak, up 4%; Coforge, Persistent lead gainsInvesting in Central Mine Planning IPO? Check 5 key risks before you decideA sharp rise in global crude prices amid escalating West Asia tensions remains the sector’s biggest overhang. While Brent crude has eased from $120 to $100 a barrel, analysts say uncertainty persists.Airlines, including IndiGo and Air India, have introduced fuel surcharges ranging from ₹400 to ₹16,600 per route. Independent market analyst Ambareesh Baliga said, however, that these charges will not fully offset rising oil costs, clouding near-termearnings visibility.Aviation turbine fuel, which tracks crude movements, has climbed to 85 per cent since the West Asia crisis began. Fuel accounted for 30-35 per cent of total operating expenses for IndiGo and SpiceJet at the end of the third quarter of financial year 2026 (Q3FY26). Analysts warn that such sharp cost increases could erode margins Q4FY26 and possibly Q1FY27.Free seat rule clips airlines’ wingsAdding to the pressure, the government asked airlines on Wednesday to keep 60 per cent of seats free of charge, limiting their ability to monetise from seat selection.Analysts say the move could dent ancillary revenues, an increasingly critical profitability lever for carriers. “Seat pricing, a sizeable chunk of ancillary revenue, had been rising steadily. Freeing 60 per cent of seats will hurt realisations,” Baliga said.Chokkalingam G, founder and managing director of Equinomics Research, added that the government move, combined with rising fuel costs and reduced Gulf flights, is negative for the sector. “If this directive becomes permanent, it could kill the industry,” he warned.Airline stocks in a crosswind: Buy or bail?Analysts advise investors to avoid these stocks until the Iran war subsides. Several international routes in the Gulf, a key market for Indian carriers, have been disrupted, while travel safety concerns are beginning to weigh on passenger sentiment.“Leisure travel is expected to take a hit, especially ahead of the holiday season,” Baliga said, recommending investors hold off as the financial impact unfolds over the coming quarters.Kranthi Bathini, equity strategist at WealthMills Securities, said that while IndiGo’s price-to-earnings valuations have corrected, they remain high at 37x. “Oil price movements will be the key monitorable, as margins are expected to stay under pressure in the near to medium term,” he said.Chokkalingam, however, believes much of the short-term pain may already be priced in, and long-term investors could consider buying the dip.
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Mar 18, 2026, 04:54 PM
India Approves Ambitious Industrial Development Project, Worth ₹33,660 Crores

India Approves Ambitious Industrial Development Project, Worth ₹33,660 Crores

New Delhi: The Cabinet, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given its official approval to the Bharat Bhartiya Vikas Yojana (BHAVYA) to transform India's future. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that the government will spend ₹33,660 crores on this ambitious project. Under this scheme, 100 state-of-the-art industrial cities will be developed across the country, which will be based on the'plug-and-play'model. This means that industrialists will not have to wait for electricity, water or roads after taking land; all basic facilities will be prepared by the government already. This is considered to be the biggest version of'Make in India ', which will directly compete with China in the manufacturing sector. Along with the Industrial Revolution, the government has also approved the FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act) Amendment Bill 2026 for the internal security and transparency of the country.
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Mar 18, 2026, 04:37 PM
Kerala Elections: LDF Announces Candidates, Focuses on Experience and Development

Kerala Elections: LDF Announces Candidates, Focuses on Experience and Development

The Left Democratic Front (LDF) is gearing up to script a new chapter in the history of Kerala politics. Within hours of the announcement of the Assembly election schedule on Sunday, the CPEM released its list of 81 candidates. The list makes it clear that the Pinarayi Vijayan government is not willing to take any risks in its quest to return to power for the third consecutive term. The party is banking on experienced and current legislators rather than any major surprises or dramatic changes. At the core of the party's strategy is to take the development work and people-oriented projects of the current government to the people. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is once again contesting from Dharmadam constituency in Kannur district, known as his bastion. On the other hand, the party has fielded Kerala's home-grown'Shailaja Teacher ', former health minister KK Shailaja, from Peravoor constituency. The party is also looking to strengthen its dominance by fielding Shailaja, who won the last election with a record margin, in this crucial seat in Kannur.
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Mar 18, 2026, 04:18 PM
Middle East War: Israel and US Halt Indian Ships Amid Ongoing Conflict

Middle East War: Israel and US Halt Indian Ships Amid Ongoing Conflict

Two ships carrying LPG are among the 11 Indian vessels that have been halted by Israel and the US, owing to heavy shelling amid the ongoing war in Iran. The Indian Navy is in coordination with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, who have suggested that the vessels should wait till the situation normalises. The LPG tankers were named Jag Vasant and Pine Gas, as per reports. As per sources, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is going through a leadership crisis after the killing of Iranian national security chief Ali Larijani which is leading to a stagnation in decision making. Meanwhile, the LPG supply squeeze continued owing to the blockade at the Strait of Hormuz, as the war in the Middle East entered its third week. Since the outset of the war with Iran, only 90 ships, including oil tankers, have crossed the Strait of Hormuz. As per maritime data firm Lloyd’s List Intelligence, many of the vessels that passed through the strait were so-called “dark” transits evading Western government sanctions and oversight that likely have ties to Iran. Vessels with ties to India and Pakistan have also successfully crossed the strait as the governments of both these nations stepped up negotiations. Due to Western sanctions and associated risks, China has been the biggest buyer of Iranian oil. As crude prices spiked above $100 a barrel, U.S. President Donald Trump had pressured allies and trade partners to send warships and reopen the strait, hoping to bring oil prices lower. However, none of its allies offered to get involved in the Middle East war. At least 89 ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and 15 – including 16 oil tankers, according to Lloyd’s List Intelligence, down from roughly 100 to 135 vessel passages per day before the war. More than one-fifth of the 89 vessels were Iran-affiliated, while Chinese and Greek-affiliated ships are among the rest, it said. The Strait of Hormuz, a waterway for global oil and gas transport that supplies roughly one-fifth of the world’s crude oil, has been effectively blocked by Iran since early March, after the war started. About 20 vessels have also been attacked in the area. (With AP inputs)
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Mar 18, 2026, 04:17 PM
Tense Eid Celebrations in Gulf Countries Amid War Fears

Tense Eid Celebrations in Gulf Countries Amid War Fears

Dubai: This year's Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations in the Gulf countries, the hub of global tourism and pomp, are going to be perhaps the most peaceful and tense in history. The direct impact of the war between Iran, Israel and the United States is visible on the Middle East sky. In countries like the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, where the whole sky was lit with fireworks on Eid, this time the government has banned all kinds of fireworks and drone shows. Dubai's world-famous'Global Village ', which used to be the main center of Eid celebrations, has been closed suddenly for security reasons. The main reason behind this decision is that the US military base located in these countries is directly targeted by Iran, which is considered to be a major public gathering threat. In the shadow of the war as well as on the economic front, the citizens of the Gulf countries are suffering.
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Mar 18, 2026, 04:04 PM
Sonipat Deputy Commissioner Ensures Fair Electoral Roll Process Ahead of Municipal Corporation Elections

Sonipat Deputy Commissioner Ensures Fair Electoral Roll Process Ahead of Municipal Corporation Elections

- Final Electoral Roll to be published on 27th March in view of Municipal Corporation Elections-2026 Read Trending VideosDelete this Video / AdvertisementPhoto 26: Sushil Sarwan, Deputy Commissioner, Sonipat After hearing the objections of the representatives of the political party in the Sonipat mini-secretariat Source: Department of Information News Agency Sonipat Deputy Commissioner and District Election Officer Sushil Sarwan heard the objections of the concerned citizens and parties regarding the electoral roll being prepared in view of the Municipal Corporation Elections. He gave instructions to dispose of every objection and claim in a fair and transparent manner. He talked to the representatives of the political parties on the subject of registering their objections before publishing the final electoral roll. He said that the representative of any political party has any objection regarding the final electoral roll can appeal till 19th March. The Deputy Commissioner of Advertisement directed the officials that all the claims, objections and appeals received should be time-bound and disposed of as per rules so that no eligible voter's name is left out of the final electoral roll.
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Mar 18, 2026, 04:00 PM
Indian Deputy Chief Minister Suspends Three Officials Over Misleading Strike Statements

Indian Deputy Chief Minister Suspends Three Officials Over Misleading Strike Statements

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Deputy Chief Minister cum Revenue and Land Reforms Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha has suspended three zonal officers with immediate effect for making misleading statements to the media regarding the strike. The three suspended officers have been tagged to the head office at the Secretariat. The action was announced during a press conference held at the Secretariat.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:59 PM
Iran Executes Swedish Citizen, Sparking Diplomatic Crisis with EU

Iran Executes Swedish Citizen, Sparking Diplomatic Crisis with EU

Stockholm: Relations between the Middle Eastern country of Iran and the European country of Sweden have taken a very tense turn. Sweden's foreign minister has officially confirmed that Iran has executed a Swedish citizen. The incident has caused deep repercussions throughout the European Union, including Sweden, and Iran's actions are being described as a violation of human rights. The Swedish foreign minister expressed great indignation in his statement, saying, "The death penalty is an inhuman and cruel punishment, which has no place in the modern world. We have repeatedly presented this matter to the Iranian government, yet this extremely regrettable step has been taken." This incident has led to Sweden's warning of harsh measures against Iran on the international stage. Diplomatic tensions have been on the rise for some time. Iran and Sweden have been at loggerheads over a number of legal matters. The execution has served as a provocation to the strained relations between the two countries. Political analysts believe that Iran is trying to exert pressure on Western countries.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:52 PM
US Intelligence Chief Warns of Nuclear Threats from Pakistan, Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea

US Intelligence Chief Warns of Nuclear Threats from Pakistan, Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea

In a major statement, which may signal the deterioration of ties between Washington and Islamabad, Tulsi Gabbard, the US' Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has warned that Pakistan is among the countries that pose the most significant nuclear threats to the United States. The US intelligence chief also named Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea as nations which are actively developing new missile delivery systems, which includes both nuclear and conventional warheads. The clubbing of Pakistan along with countries which have traditionally been rivals of the United States is significant, as it broadly suggests the Trump administration's outlook towards some nuclear-armed nations it usually labels as rogue, for being its adversary. "The intelligence community assesses that Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan have been researching and developing an array of novel, advanced, or traditional missile delivery systems, with nuclear and conventional payloads, that put our homeland within range," Gabbard reportedly said. Gabbard said that the U.S. intelligence community regularly assesses the sharp spike in the number of missiles capable of striking the United States. This figure might grow to over 16,000 by 2035, marking a sharp rise from the current number of around 3,000, Reuters reported. Gabbard also added that North Korea is actively strengthening its strategic partnerships with Russia and China. The US intelligence chief said that the US "obliterated" Iran's nuclear enrichment programme in June, 2025, adding that the US has not seen any effort to rebuild Iran's enrichment capabilities, ever since. Gabbard also warned that Iran and its regional proxies continue to be a significant threat in the region, and has the capability to target US forces and its allies across the Middle East. She even warned that if the Iranian regime continues to be in power, it will continue in its pursuit to rebuild its missile and drone arsenal. The remarks were delivered in a prepared testimony before the Senate panel.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:50 PM
Jharkhand Budget Session Concludes Amid Heated Debates

Jharkhand Budget Session Concludes Amid Heated Debates

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google The budget session of the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly concluded on Wednesday. On the last day of the session, the House witnessed heated debates and arguments between the treasury and opposition benches on various issues. In the second shift of the session, Chief Minister Hemant Soren addressed the House and gave a detailed account of the government's achievements and upcoming schemes.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:49 PM
UPPL Unveils New Candidates for Assam's Assembly Elections

UPPL Unveils New Candidates for Assam's Assembly Elections

The United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) has unveiled a fresh batch of candidates for Assam’s Assembly elections , set for April 9, 2026. Party chief Pramod Boro finalized the names after consultations with the central and core committees, following an internal review process. In this announcement, four individuals have been chosen to contest in different constituencies across the state. Rakesh Brahma will represent 42 No. Baksa (ST), Nityananda Basumatary is set for 72 No. Gohpur, Baburam Basumatary will run from 66 No. Barchalla, and Manoj Basumatary will contest in 28 No. Boko-Chaygaon (ST). This selection reflects UPPL’s focus on strengthening its influence in areas with sizable tribal populations. Officials in the party said the candidates were chosen for their strong local connections and their proven ability to manage and lead party activities on the ground. By announcing this second set of nominees, UPPL is accelerating its election campaign as political activity intensifies across Assam in the lead-up to the polls.
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Gowda Responds to Kharge's Marriage Metaphor: I Was in an Abusive Relationship with Congress

Gowda Responds to Kharge's Marriage Metaphor: I Was in an Abusive Relationship with Congress

HD Deve Gowda, Janata Dal (Secular) President and former Prime Minister of India, has reacted to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge's hilarious “married to Narendra Modi” remark in the Rajya Sabha. Playing along with Kharge's marriage metaphor, Gowda said he was in a “forced marriage” with Congress. While bidding farewell to retiring Rajya Sabha MP HD Gowda, Mallikarjun Kharge said, “I have known him for 54 years and have worked with him. But later I don't know what happened…Wo mohabbat humare saath kiye, shaadi Modi sahab ke saath (He loved us but got married to PM Modi)." In 2018, Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular) had tied up with Congress for the Karnataka elections. After winning the polls, Gowda's son HD Kumaraswamy was made the Chief Minister. However, later some JDS MLAs rebelled, toppling the Congress-JDS state government in 2019. Thereafter, JDS joined hands with BJP. In his reply to Kharge's “light-hearted” comment, HD Deve Gowda stated that he was in an “abusive relationship" with Congress and, therefore, he had no choice but to "divorce" them and seek a more stable alliance. He said, “My dear and longtime friend, Shri. Mallikarjun Kharge, made a light-hearted comment in Parliament today about me having been in "love" with them (Congress) but "married" Modi Ji (BJP) eventually. He also said he did not know the reason as to why I did so. I was not in the House when Shri. Kharge spoke as I had to leave for Bengaluru to be present for tomorrow's Ugadi celebrations." He added, “If I were to respond to my friend in the same language of marriage, I would like to say that I was in a "forced marriage" with the Congress but had to "divorce" them because it was an abusive relationship." Gowda also explained the 2019 fall of Congress-JDS government. He said, “Shri. Kharge will remember that in 2018 Congress sent Shri. Ghulam Nabi Azad and offered Shri. Kumaraswamy the chief ministership. I did not consent to this. I told in everybody's presence that Shri. Kharge should be made Chief Minister. Shri. Siddaramaiah was also there. However, Shri. Azad insisted on Shri. Kumaraswamy's leadership. But after all this song, dance and a wedding what did they do in 2019? They dumped us. How many Congress MLAs defected to the BJP and who sent them across is now common knowledge. If Congress had acted against the person who instigated defection that day, today my friend, Shri. Kharge, would be in a better position as AICC President. So to put the record straight, I did not desert the Congress alliance. It is they who walked away. They left me with no choice but to "divorce" them and seek a more stable alliance."
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:42 PM
Campaigning and Ticket Uncertainty Mark Mathabhanga Assembly Seat

Campaigning and Ticket Uncertainty Mark Mathabhanga Assembly Seat

Soon after polling day was announced, the Left Front candidate for the Mathabhanga assembly seat, Khagen Chandra Barman, a former headmaster of a high school. His bike moved from village to village. Many people waved at him as he worked in the fields along the road, saying, "Master Hamra hai, with you. Don't be afraid. You will win." Meanwhile, the ruling TMC, which lost for the first time since 2011, announced its candidate here on Tuesday. Former forest minister Binoy Krishna Barman, the party's district chairman Girindra Nath Barman, and a youth leader were out of the race for the ticket. The supporters of three leaders were furious. Meanwhile, the BJP's winning MLA's ticket in this constituency is uncertain. Another name is doing the rounds in the air. BJP workers in Dhande. There is only red flag all over the field now! Satish Debnath, a tea stall shop shop buyer at Hindustan Mor, said, "Such a picture has not really been seen in the last three assembly elections." However, CPI (M) candidate for the Mathabhanga assembly seat, Girindra Nath Barman, never returned to his village home.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:42 PM
Mumbai's Mrunaltai Gore Flyover Extension Work Sees Third Cost Escalation in Seven Years

Mumbai's Mrunaltai Gore Flyover Extension Work Sees Third Cost Escalation in Seven Years

Mumbai, March 18: The extension work of the Mrunaltai Gore Flyover in Goregaon has witnessed a third cost escalation over the past seven years, with the total increase amounting to Rs 38.33 crore, drawing scrutiny from members of the civic standing committee. Suspecting irregularities, members raised concerns over the role of the consultant and contractor. The committee has decided to conduct a site visit along with engineers and the consultant to understand the reasons behind the repeated cost increases. The decision on the proposal has been deferred to the next meeting. Corporators raise concerns over delays and planning The proposal came up for final approval before the standing committee on Wednesday, where Shiv Sena (UBT) corporator Yashodhar Phanse called for a site inspection of the bridge work. He questioned the inordinate delay, asking why the extension of the Gore Flyover has stretched beyond seven years. BJP corporator Priti Satam also raised red flags, questioning whether the project plan was prepared on-site or in-office, and whether the consultant’s original submission was flawed. She further asked how such errors went unnoticed for four years, hinting at possible collusion between the consultant and contractor. Opposition questions lack of accountability Leader of the House Ganesh Khankar said that the consultant and engineers should be called to the site to explain the reasons behind the cost escalation in this flyover project. Raising strong objections, Congress group leader Ashraf Azmi questioned the lack of penalties against the contractor despite a seven-year delay in the extension work. He further asked why no red flags were raised over nearly Rs 15 crore being allocated for resurfacing and noise barriers. Standing committee chairman Prabhakar Shinde said that members of the committee will conduct a site visit to the flyover in Goregaon, and the proposal has been adjourned until then. Project cost rises to nearly Rs 248 crore The contract for the construction of the extended flyover spanning S. V. Road from Ram Mandir Road to Relief Road was initially approved at Rs 209.64 crore, including various taxes. However, the project cost has now escalated by Rs 38.33 crore, bringing the total to Rs 247.97 crore. Also Watch: The construction work is being carried out through the joint venture company MEPL-GYAN JV. TPF has been appointed by the civic body as the project consultant, while M. Construma Consultancy is serving as the re-inspection consultant for the project. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:38 PM
Congress Organizes Training Camp for District Presidents in Jharkhand and Odisha

Congress Organizes Training Camp for District Presidents in Jharkhand and Odisha

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on googleA 10-day residential training camp is being organized for District Congress Committee Presidents of Jharkhand and Odisha under the All India Congress Committee's "Sangathan Srijan" campaign. The camp will be held from 22nd March to 31st March at Tribal Research and Training Centre, Chaibasa, West Singhbhum District. The objective of this initiative is to strengthen the organization at the grass root level and develop leadership potential. Read Trending VideosThat Remove Videos / AdvertisementsEmphasis on Organization Strengthening Speaking in this regard, Satish Paul Munjani informed that the training camp will focus on enhancing the efficiency of the district presidents and establishing better coordination among the workers. Also, various aspects will be discussed to make the organization more active and effective. During the major themes of advertisement training, the participants will be given special training to work effectively on public relations, organization expansion, political strategy and public interest issues.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:34 PM
Kremlin Loyalist Turns on Putin, Calling for His Resignation as War Criminal

Kremlin Loyalist Turns on Putin, Calling for His Resignation as War Criminal

A Kremlin loyalist known for going after Russia’s opposition has abruptly broken ranks, publicly denouncing President Vladimir Putin in a scathing manifesto that has left both supporters and critics struggling to find an explanation for the shift. On Tuesday night, 42-year-old lawyer and blogger Ilya Remeslo published a post on his Telegram channel with the title “Five reasons why I stopped supporting Vladimir Putin.” In it, he accuses the Kremlin leader of sending Russians to their deaths in a “dead-end war” against Ukraine, wrecking the economy, eroding living standards, tightening control over the internet and media and allowing corruption to flourish. “ Vladimir Putin is not a legitimate president . Vladimir Putin must resign and be put on trial as a war criminal and thief,” the manifesto concludes. While prominent figures in Russia’s online pro-war community, collectively known as “Z-bloggers,” occasionally criticize the authorities, Remeslo’s direct and unyielding attack on the Russian president is unusual, and it has set off a frenzy of speculation across the political spectrum. Pro-Kremlin television host Vladimir Solovyov suggested Remeslo may have “snapped” or “switched camps.” Apti Alaudinov, who commands Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov’s Akhmat special forces, described Remeslo as “someone who always seemed completely level-headed” and suggested that the lawyer may have been kidnapped. “He was the main driving force behind jailing Navalny. As far as I understood, he was fully on Russia’s side. What he’s doing now is simply alarming — unless he’s being held somewhere against his will or something like that,” Alaudinov said. Remeslo has long served as an attack dog for the Kremlin, using his legal background to file complaints against activists and regime critics. He was closely involved in campaigns against the late opposition activist Alexei Navalny and appeared in court proceedings against him. Exiled opposition figure Leonid Volkov, who headed Navalny ’s 2018 presidential campaign, appeared even more dumbstruck than many of those within the Z-blogger community after reading Remeslo’s manifesto, describing the 180-degree turn as “the fastest mid-air flip I’ve ever seen.” “ I find it hard to imagine any arrangement in which someone in the presidential administration would greenlight Remeslo going after Putin personally... That opens a far too dangerous Pandora’s box. It crosses every red line, ” Volkov wrote on X. “Something doesn’t add up, ” he added. In an interview with the exiled news outlet Agentstvo on Wednesday, Remeslo doubled down on his criticism of Putin and said life in Russia has continued to worsen despite his earlier hopes for improvement. He said he was certain someone in the Kremlin would bring his manifesto to Putin’s attention. Remeslo, who lives in St. Petersburg, also said he plans to remain in Russia “unless my family is threatened in any way” and is prepared to face any criminal charges that law enforcement authorities may bring against him. “They can’t really jail everyone for criticizing Putin,” he told the exiled news outlet Agentstvo. “That’s nonsense.”
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:31 PM
US and Israel Launch Airstrike on Iran, Killing Supreme Leader; Iran Retaliates with Attacks on US Military Bases

US and Israel Launch Airstrike on Iran, Killing Supreme Leader; Iran Retaliates with Attacks on US Military Bases

Washington: The United States, along with Israel, launched a major airstrike on Iran, killing Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei the next day. Donald Trump and his intelligence agencies had predicted that Iran would lose after Khamenei's death. But Iran shocked the United States by targeting US military bases in the Gulf. Trump has acknowledged that he did not imagine Iran would retaliate in this way.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:31 PM
US Intelligence Chief Warns: Pakistan, Russia, China, North Korea Pose Nuclear Threat

US Intelligence Chief Warns: Pakistan, Russia, China, North Korea Pose Nuclear Threat

Tulsi Gabbard, a supporter of US President Donald Trump and Director of National Intelligence, has made a big statement about Pakistan. She said on Wednesday that Pakistan is also the biggest nuclear threat to the United States. Along with Pakistan, she also named Russia, China, and North Korea. During a briefing, Tulsi Gabbard said that Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea are actively developing new missile delivery systems, including both nuclear and conventional warheads, that bring the United States within striking range. Gabbard said, "Intelligence assesses that Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan are researching and developing a variety of new, advanced, or conventional missile delivery systems. These include both nuclear and conventional payloads, and they bring our country within striking range." She claimed that North Korea is strengthening its partnership with Russia and China, and the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said in her written testimony to the Senate, "Iran's nuclear enrichment program is completely dismantled."
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:28 PM
TMC's Basundhara Goswami Takes on CPI-M in Purbasthali Uttar Seat

TMC's Basundhara Goswami Takes on CPI-M in Purbasthali Uttar Seat

From Gopal Sonkarbaba, who made her foray into politics, to Gopal Sonkarbaba, a left-wing minister's daughter who was fielded by TMC president Mamata Banerjee in the civic polls. This time with a bigger responsibility. Basundhara Goswami has been sent to the once-red fort to win. On Thursday, Basundhara is leaving for Burdwan. This time the mission is'Purbasthali Uttar '. CPI-M candidates have been winning this seat since 77. It was first changed in 2011. It was won by TMC candidate Tapan Chatterjee. The CPI-M won the seat again in 2011. CPIM leader Pradip Saha won this seat in the election of 21. However, the local leadership claims that the Left still has a strong organisation in this constituency. This time too, Pradip Saha has been fielded by the CPM. But Vasundhara is not worried about the opposition candidate. This time, Basundhara told online, "I am a Yadav councillor from Manipur. I know a little about how to work. I am always ready to meet people.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:27 PM
Middle East Tensions Escalate as Iran-Israel Conflict Enters 19th Day

Middle East Tensions Escalate as Iran-Israel Conflict Enters 19th Day

Dubai, તા.18: The Middle East skies are now buzzing with missiles and drones instead of peace. The fierce war between Iran and Israel has entered its 19th day today, but the situation seems to be getting worse instead of better. According to recent reports, Iran has showered missiles on the Gulf countries and Israel to avenge the death of its security chief Ali Larijani in an Israeli attack. Iran has officially acknowledged that Larijani is no more in this world, and to avenge his martyrdom, Iran has now created an atmosphere of fear in the entire region by announcing the 61st major missile attack. The worst effect of this war is on the neighboring Gulf countries. According to the official statement of the Kuwait National Guard, 7 deadly drones sent from Iran have been shot down by the Kuwaiti Air Force. Not only Kuwait, but also the Ministry of Defense of Qatar has confirmed that their defense bases and military bases in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been targeted in the last few hours.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:26 PM
Himachal Government's Expense-Cutting Measures Questioned by Former Chief Minister Shanta Kumar

Himachal Government's Expense-Cutting Measures Questioned by Former Chief Minister Shanta Kumar

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Former Chief Minister Shanta Kumar said that the Himachal government, which is in financial difficulty, has withdrawn the cabinet ranks of some leaders. In Himachal, saving in government expenses is most important, but it should not be a mere political trick of time. This step of the government is only for six months, will the economic crisis of the state end after that. He said that the Himachal government is buried under the debt of crores of rupees. The biggest reason is that the government kept on increasing the expenses. The government has taken such an important decision to save, there is a desire to praise it, but when this decision is only for six months. And Read Trending Videos. Remove this video / advertisement. I am convinced that this decision is not for saving, but to do politics for some time. He said that saving every drop from the sea and looting every drop from the sea. I have seen this by saving everything.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:25 PM
Tripura Legislative Assembly Passes Resolution to Reschedule TTAADC Elections

Tripura Legislative Assembly Passes Resolution to Reschedule TTAADC Elections

The Tripura Legislative Assembly on Wednesday passed a unanimous resolution to prepone the TTAADC elections in view of festivals of both tribal and Bengali communities falling on the poll day. Legislators from all political parties were of the view that the elections should be conducted on April 12, 2026, instead of April 13, as Garia Puja, Bisu, and Buisu festivals are scheduled to be observed on the same day. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has already drawn the attention of the State Election Commission and demanded that the polls be rescheduled to respect the cultural and traditional values of the electorate, who are expected to be engaged in festivities on the poll date. The matter was raised by senior Congress MLA Sudip Roy Barman during the Zero Hour discussion. He urged members of the House to postpone the elections and the counting date. Leaders of all other political parties, including Leader of Opposition Jitendra Chaudhury, supported the proposal and asserted that a resolution should be passed by the Assembly and forwarded to the State Election Commission. Responding to the views expressed by the MLAs, Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha said, “This is a very sensitive matter. We must not take any decision in haste. I want to make all the members aware of the complications that may arise from postponing the elections. The present tenure of the elected council is slated to end on April 18, and if the polls cannot be held within that period, the council will have to be dissolved and an administrator appointed to oversee the administration.” Participating in the discussion, Tipra Motha MLA Chittaranjan Debbarma proposed that the poll date could be advanced by a day to avoid such issues. “Instead of April 13, the polls could be held on April 12. Apart from that, the rest of the schedule could remain unchanged, as there are no objections regarding the counting day,” he said. Debbarma’s proposal was supported by MLAs from the other four parties — BJP, Congress, CPI(M), and IPFT. Tripura Cabinet spokesperson and Transport Minister Sushanta Chowdhury read out the resolution, which was subsequently approved. In the same context, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ratan Lal Nath proposed that the Assembly session, which was scheduled to run till March 25, be cut short, as all political parties need to begin campaigning and the last date for nomination is also March 25. Newly appointed Speaker Rampada Jamatia accepted the proposal, and a Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting was convened in his chamber to discuss the duration of the session.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:24 PM
Global Air Transport Disrupted as Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates

Global Air Transport Disrupted as Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates

Rajkot, તા.18: The escalating conflict between Iran and Israel is now having a direct impact on global air transport. Airspace in the world's busiest airport hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi have been temporarily closed following the threat of missile and drone attacks in the Middle East skies. Dozens of airlines including Air France, Lufthansa, and Qatar Airways have been forced to cancel or defer their flights due to the situation, leaving thousands of Indian travellers in the lurch. Indian airline IndiGo has also suspended flights to Doha, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Sharjah until 28 March due to security concerns. Similarly, British Airways has cancelled flights to Dubai and Tel Aviv until 31 May, while services to Abu Dhabi are expected to remain suspended until the end of this year. European carriers Air France and KLM have also suspended most of their operations to Middle East countries until the end of March.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:16 PM
Vaishali Dalmia's Political Career: A Shift from TMC to BJP and Now Seeking to Avoid Re-Election

Vaishali Dalmia's Political Career: A Shift from TMC to BJP and Now Seeking to Avoid Re-Election

In 2016, Vaishali Dalmia, daughter of eminent cricket administrator Jagmohan Dalmia, contested elections on a TMC ticket. She won and became an MLA from Bally, Howrah. She was in the TMC for five years. But before the 2021 assembly elections, when she flew to Delhi on a chartered flight to join the BJP, Vaishali was on the list. She lost the election to Barbije Pitta. I said, please don't field me in 2026. Actually, I am busy with a big project. I am doing a school in my father's name. Now I am very busy with that.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:08 PM
Sri Lanka Braces for Economic Crisis Amid Middle East Tensions

Sri Lanka Braces for Economic Crisis Amid Middle East Tensions

Colombo, તા.18: Sri Lanka appears to be on the brink of an economic crisis once again. Rising tensions between Israel and Iran in the Middle East and the prospect of a prolonged war have given the Sri Lankan government sleepless nights. The archipelago nation has announced only four days a week in government institutions with immediate effect to protect its limited fuel reserves. Commissioner-General of Essential Services Prabath Chandrakirthi addressed reporters on Monday. "From next Wednesday, all state institutions, schools and universities will operate only four days a week." The main reason behind this decision is the blockage on the Strait of Hormuz. Global exports, and especially oil supplies, have been hit hard as Iran has effectively shut down this key waterway. Sri Lanka is completely dependent on imports for its oil and electricity, so the government has initiated measures to protect its limited fuel reserves.
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Mar 18, 2026, 03:06 PM
India Plans to Amend Women's Reservation Act Without Census Data

India Plans to Amend Women's Reservation Act Without Census Data

New Delhi: The government is planning to bring an amendment to the Women's Reservation Act in this session itself so that it does not have to wait for the census and delimitation of Lok Sabha constituencies to implement it. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday wrote to Congress President Kharge, seeking his support to discuss the modalities of implementing the Nari Shakti Vandan Act.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:54 PM
TMC's Mahua Moitra Sets Target of 8-0 in Krishnanagar Organisational District

TMC's Mahua Moitra Sets Target of 8-0 in Krishnanagar Organisational District

Candidates have been changed in five constituencies. Two of them are interchangeable. This time in the organisational district of TMC heavyweight MP Mahua Moitra. Mahua held a meeting with the leadership and candidates of the eight assembly constituencies on Wednesday after the announcement of the party candidate. The MP has set a target of 8-0 in the Krishnanagar organisational district. In the 21 elections under the Krishnanagar organisational district, Krishnanagar Uttar, Krishnanagar Dakshin, Chapra, Karimpur, Tehatta, Kaliganj, Palashipara, Nakashipara. The TMC candidate lost in the only Krishnanagar Uttar constituency. BJP candidate late leader Mukul Roy won from this constituency. In Palashipara constituency, Rukbanur Rahman was sent to Palashipara. The TMC candidate last time was former chairman of the Primary Education Board and TMC leader Manik Bhattacharya. The party did not give him a ticket this time due to his name being involved in the teachers'recruitment scam. In Krishnanagar South, Nakashipara, Karimpur, Tehatta, Kaliganj, Palashipara, Nakashipara. In another by-election, the TMC candidate Dilip Karmadar won the by-election. In another by-
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:49 PM
Trump's Military Action Against Iran Sparks Widespread Opposition in US

Trump's Military Action Against Iran Sparks Widespread Opposition in US

Washington તા.18: When Israel attacked Iran, and the US supported it, President Donald Trump promised that the war would end as soon as possible. However, after nearly three weeks, the war has become a mixture of political, economic, and strategic crises. Trump, who promised to end the permanent war, is now launching a major military action against Iran, and the decision is shaking the US on both internal and external fronts. These 10 signs indicate that the decision is making the US president a very unpopular leader not only outside the US but also within his own country. Public anger - half of the US is against the war Some recent polls have found that half of the US is against the war. According to a recent poll by Quinnipiac University, one of the most reliable surveys, about 59 per cent of Americans are against the war. 53 per cent oppose US military action, 40 per cent support it, and 74 per cent oppose the government sending troops to the ground.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:47 PM
US and Israel Reportedly Kill Most of Iran's Top Leaders, Including Supreme Leader

US and Israel Reportedly Kill Most of Iran's Top Leaders, Including Supreme Leader

Tehran: The United States and Israel have killed most of Iran's top leaders in the past 19 days, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani. Brigadier General Gholamreza Soleimani, the head of Iran's Basij paramilitary forces, is also dead. Meanwhile, Iran has elected Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's supreme leader, but he is underground. He has not been seen in public since the death of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The question arises as to who is running Iran in the absence of top officials and leaders. Which leaders of Iran have been killed? In addition to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Ali Larijani, Iran and the United States have killed several other top Iranian officials, including Secretary of Iran's Defense Council and the late Ayatollah Khamenei's top adviser, General Mohammad Ali Shamkhani, who died in June 2025, shortly after the start of the war.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:45 PM
Global Oil Crisis Deepens as US-Israeli Conflict with Iran Continues

Global Oil Crisis Deepens as US-Israeli Conflict with Iran Continues

Riyadh: The US-Israeli conflict continues for the 19th day. Iran continues to attack its neighbors. Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz, which carries 20-25% of the world's crude oil. Iran's blockade of Hormuz has plunged the economies of oil-importing and exporting countries into crisis. India has also been hit hard. Saudi Arabia has provided valuable assistance to India. Saudi Arabia has targeted several tankers transporting crude oil to India via new routes. Most of these tankers belong to the United States, Israel's allies. Saudi Arabia has sent crude oil directly to India via the Red Sea. Several tankers have left Saudi Arabia's port of Yanbu on their way to India. Kepler reports that 600,000 barrels of additional crude oil are expected to arrive in India by the end of the month.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:45 PM
Sharad Pawar Returns Home After Health Issues, Attends Meeting in Baramati

Sharad Pawar Returns Home After Health Issues, Attends Meeting in Baramati

Baramati: After a month-long sabbatical, senior leaders reached Govindbaug residence in Baramati on Wednesday (December 18) afternoon. Pawar was seen on action mode. Senior leader Sharad Pawar stayed back in Baramati after the demise of late Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. However, he developed a cough on February 9. Pawar was admitted to Ruby Hall Hospital in Pune city for treatment. Pawar was again admitted to Ruby Hall on February 21 as he was feeling tired after being'discharged'from the hospital. After completing his treatment here, Pawar stayed back at Silver Oak residence in Mumbai for rest. He reached the residence on Wednesday afternoon. He then attended the meeting of the Trustee Committee of Vidya Pratishthan. During the meeting, the organization's treasurer Yogendra Pawar, vice-president Prabhune, Sachin Nili Gujarma were also present.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:44 PM
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's 'Samriddhi Yatra' Criticizes Previous Government's Lack of Development

Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's 'Samriddhi Yatra' Criticizes Previous Government's Lack of Development

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on googleCM Nitish Kumar addresses public meeting in Nawada as part of his'Samriddhi Yatra'without naming the opposition. His statement is being seen as a veiled dig at Lalu Prasad Yadav. The Chief Minister says that before 2005, there was a lack of development in the state and the general public was forced to live in an atmosphere of fear. Read Trending VideosDelete these videos / adsGovernment claims on law and orderIn his address, the Chief Minister said that law and order has been strengthened under his government. He claimed that now people in the state can come and go day and night without fear, which was not possible earlier. Addresses by other leaders Before the Chief Minister's address, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary also addressed the gathering. During this, a minor glitch in the stage management also came to the fore, when Samrat Chaudhary told the Chief Minister that the previous government had reduced the number of communal incidents in the graveyard.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:43 PM
TMC Fields Three Doctors in Ranaghat Lok Sabha Constituency

TMC Fields Three Doctors in Ranaghat Lok Sabha Constituency

The Ranaghat organisational district, which is part of TMC's Ranaghat constituency, has 9 assembly segments. Ranaghat Lok Sabha constituency accounts for seven assembly segments. TMC won 3 of these seven in the last assembly elections. BJP won the remaining 4. Ranaghat Lok Sabha seat went to BJP in the last Lok Sabha elections. This time, TMC is banking on new faces. Three of them are doctors. TMC has fielded Saugata Kumar Barman, a doctor from Ranaghat Dakshin. Atindranath Mondal, a doctor from Kalyani. Rajeev Biswas, a doctor from Haringhata. According to local sources, these three doctors are well-known faces in their area. They have been associated with doctors for a long time. The party is not leading from the front. Tapas Ghosh, a new face, has been fielded from Ranaghat North West constituency. Perhaps that is the reason why BJP has given tickets to old faces in Ranaghat district. Samir Jishnu De, a doctor from Nadia, and Shubhankar Rana, a former TMC MLA.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:42 PM
Iranian Embassy's False Claim of Indian Aid Sparks Diplomatic Row

Iranian Embassy's False Claim of Indian Aid Sparks Diplomatic Row

New Delhi: The undercurrents of global politics are extremely complex, as witnessed recently on social media platform'X '. The Iranian Embassy in India posted a video and an emotional message saying that the first shipment of medical aid from India has arrived in Iran. The post thanked "the honorable people of India," but surprisingly disappeared within a few hours. According to sources, no such aid has been sent officially by the Indian government, which is why the embassy is believed to have deleted the post. The incident has sparked a debate in diplomatic circles as to whether Iran mistook personal donations made by the general public for government aid. Iran is currently facing devastating attacks from Israel and the United States, with the country in a state of shock following the deaths of prominent leaders such as Ayatollah Khamenei and Ali Larijani. In such a situation, Iran has launched a special campaign to collect funds from Indian citizens, while the details of the donations were also "officially confirmed" by the Indian Embassy.
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Mar 18, 2026, 02:40 PM
US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Waive $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee for Healthcare Workers

US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Waive $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee for Healthcare Workers

A group of US lawmakers has introduced a new bill to remove the $100,000 H-1B visa fee for doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers. The proposal aims to protect hospitals from rising costs and prevent further strain on an already stretched healthcare system. The bill, called the “H-1Bs for Physicians and the Healthcare Workforce Act,” was introduced on March 17 by Representatives Mike Lawler, Sanford Bishop Jr., Maria Elvira Salazar and Yvette Clarke. It would exempt healthcare workers from the steep visa fee and block any extra charges beyond existing immigration law. H-1B visa program allows US employers to hire skilled foreign professionals, including those in healthcare. Until recently, employers paid around $3,500 per application. However, a new rule raised the fee to $100,000 starting September 21. Hospitals and medical groups have warned that such a sharp increase could make it much harder to hire international staff. Many healthcare providers rely on foreign workers to fill gaps, especially in rural and underserved areas. Immigrants currently make up a significant part of th e US healthcare workforce , including 27 percent of physicians and surgeons, 22 percent of nursing assistants and 16 percent of registered nurses. In December, 20 states filed a lawsuit against the White House, arguing that the move violated the Constitution and administrative law. At the same time, some lawmakers are pushing in the opposite direction. A separate bill known as the EXILE Act seeks to end the H-1B visa program altogether, indicating deep divisions in Washington over immigration policy. With no immediate relief announced, many teaching hospitals have started making backup plans. Some are considering reducing the number of international medical residents they sponsor. Others are looking to hire more physician assistants or avoid candidates who need visa support. Healthcare leaders say the high fee could worsen staff shortages, increase wait times and force patients to travel longer distances for care. Support for fee relief is building in Congress. Around 100 lawmakers have sent a joint letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, asking an exemption for healthcare workers. They pointed out that nearly 87 million Americans live in areas that already lack enough medical professionals. Lawmakers also stressed that the U.S. healthcare system has depended on international talent for more than 30 years. They warned that the $100,000 fee could hit rural hospitals and urban safety net hospitals the hardest, making it even more difficult for them to recruit and retain staff.
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